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. >> he is a big beast, he likes westminster and the environment of westminster. what will be important for alex hammond and nicholas sturgeon is how many people are coming with alex hammond if you select -- if he is elected. in the opinion polls, they are playing on a large number of mps. they could have 20 or 25 mds. that would be a huge -- 25 mps. >>that would be a huge number. >> let's look at the flip side of devolution. >> the whole english votes for english laws, it has almost had trouble boosters put it by what happened in the scottish referendum and the promise of more devolution for scotland. although the government says the two issues are not linked and one does not depend on the other, it is pretty obvious that there are a large deborah of english mps, a large number of conservative mps, saying that it is well and good and we are happy for scotland to have more powers, but if scotland has more powers we want more powers for england, at a regional level or the cities of liverpool and manchester. or regions of the united kingdom. there is a growing feeli
. >> he is a big beast, he likes westminster and the environment of westminster. what will be important for alex hammond and nicholas sturgeon is how many people are coming with alex hammond if you select -- if he is elected. in the opinion polls, they are playing on a large number of mps. they could have 20 or 25 mds. that would be a huge -- 25 mps. >>that would be a huge number. >> let's look at the flip side of devolution. >> the whole english votes for english laws,...
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live at westminster.ng you live coverage of the autumn statement from 12 london-- half past time. >> the ruble takes a dive after russia says it headed for recession. we will talk all things foreign exchange in two minutes and joined by the global head of bank strategy. for conversation. ♪ >> time for today's company news. the u.s. government agency for kata'sc safety said taj response was disappointing. it would fall short of the responsibility to keep drivers safe. north korea may have had a hand in the digital attack against sony pictures that crippled the company's computer systems according to two people with knowledge. in unreleasedted titles. "annie" had been removed from some filesharing websites. pimco has been struggling to stem redemptions after the parts are of bill gross in september. past seven minutes -- 13 minutes past seven. the ruble plunging further. is headed for recession. the bank of russia said it sold so itillion worth of fx seems the central bank is intervening in the foreign exch
live at westminster.ng you live coverage of the autumn statement from 12 london-- half past time. >> the ruble takes a dive after russia says it headed for recession. we will talk all things foreign exchange in two minutes and joined by the global head of bank strategy. for conversation. ♪ >> time for today's company news. the u.s. government agency for kata'sc safety said taj response was disappointing. it would fall short of the responsibility to keep drivers safe. north korea...
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welcome to westminster review. coming up the economic recovery may be underway. a plan. >> a truly national recovery long-term economic plan to prosperity. >> we need to balance the books in a fair way. that is the statement we need. >> also the rise of islamic extremism at home and abroad. how child abusers got away with their crimes. it is no logerfa or juor stld to b e to decide iown aws ly fo scoismps to cast decisiveotonsimilar matters that afft only enla for only ngndand wales. l'sta with the economy. t chancello set o his test ctnd figures the autmn statement. rmly the ctesare kept cret. an etra 2 llion pounds to supportdooran nurses in teal service. service. re mon for roads. a 15 lln-pound fund for lo-awaited projects. , at werethe chancello veeft aoue? rdrof te treu budi a made the or trip tounveil hisin stement beforeh ner elti sayinth iependent officefo budgspsility had vid up to 3. >> or the last year haro two ndhalf mes fasr anerny over three times faster than the euro on and seve mes fast n ance. mr. speerhe deficit is down to hlf that ice heted. i
welcome to westminster review. coming up the economic recovery may be underway. a plan. >> a truly national recovery long-term economic plan to prosperity. >> we need to balance the books in a fair way. that is the statement we need. >> also the rise of islamic extremism at home and abroad. how child abusers got away with their crimes. it is no logerfa or juor stld to b e to decide iown aws ly fo scoismps to cast decisiveotonsimilar matters that afft only enla for only ngndand...
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mark barton is at westminster to talk us through.cs are next, what room for giveaways are we going to see. >> i spoke to the director chamber, onhe longworth. he said expect the political giveaways to happen in the budget just before the election. the budget deficit this fiscal year is 6.1% higher than it was a year earlier. his target, to reduce the deficit to 84 billion pounds this year is looking ambitious. 97.5 billion pounds was the deficit last fiscal year. maybe we will have a small decline on that. he will want to endeavor that we do. osborne has a history of missing his targets. he said the coalition would eliminate the current budget deficit. that is the deficit that does not include deficit, by this election in 2015. it is not going to happen between 2017 -- it is not going to happen before 2017. why? it has to do with lower tax receipts. have come into employment since march are in a low-paying, part-time, or self-employed jobs. money is not flowing into the treasury coffers. if that persists, we might have to have furthe
mark barton is at westminster to talk us through.cs are next, what room for giveaways are we going to see. >> i spoke to the director chamber, onhe longworth. he said expect the political giveaways to happen in the budget just before the election. the budget deficit this fiscal year is 6.1% higher than it was a year earlier. his target, to reduce the deficit to 84 billion pounds this year is looking ambitious. 97.5 billion pounds was the deficit last fiscal year. maybe we will have a...
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a couple -- westminster area. a couple of sprinkles here but it's fairly light. what we're looking at for the rest of today is mainly clouds. maybe if we're lucky a peak of sunshine but don't count on t. south and west could flirt with 60. a cold front comes tonight a. stray shower with that. we'll be in the 40s by 9:30. 30s tomorrow morning. looks blustery on thursday. weekend it's a 50-50 weekend. i'll tell you which is the better 50 for you when i come back with the forecast in a few minutes. >> howard, thank you. >>> still ahead on wusa9, in the hot seat. manufacturers of airbags linked to several deaths undergo sharp questioning on capitol hill. >> plus, a new cosby accuser comes forward. this woman says she was underage when she was victimized. those stor >> investigators in ten ten want -- in tennessee want to know what caused a fatal school bus crash. two young children and an adult were killed when two buses collided in knoxville. more than ten others were hurt. a bus was traveling eastbound when spoke some reason is crossed the median and struck the oth
a couple -- westminster area. a couple of sprinkles here but it's fairly light. what we're looking at for the rest of today is mainly clouds. maybe if we're lucky a peak of sunshine but don't count on t. south and west could flirt with 60. a cold front comes tonight a. stray shower with that. we'll be in the 40s by 9:30. 30s tomorrow morning. looks blustery on thursday. weekend it's a 50-50 weekend. i'll tell you which is the better 50 for you when i come back with the forecast in a few...
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and this is not a westminster point, because it affects what they do. so let me ask him, since his government introduced tribunal fees, what has been the fall in the number of sex discrimination cases? >> i do not have that statistic to hand, but i am happy to provide it to her. she displays her and her party's total denial about their own record on women in our country. female unemployment rose 24% under labour. and in one year women were given a paltry 75p rise in the state pension -- scandalous, a total shame. through our new, fairer single-tier pension, 650,000 women will get an extra £400 a year from 2016, and i care more about those 650,000 women across the country than i do about anyone around the cabinet table. >> i will answer the question since he has not. since the introduction of their tribunal fees, there has been a 90% fall in women taking sex discrimination cases, including women who have been discriminated against at work because they are pregnant. let me turn to another of his key decisions. of those who get the millionaires' tax cut, w
and this is not a westminster point, because it affects what they do. so let me ask him, since his government introduced tribunal fees, what has been the fall in the number of sex discrimination cases? >> i do not have that statistic to hand, but i am happy to provide it to her. she displays her and her party's total denial about their own record on women in our country. female unemployment rose 24% under labour. and in one year women were given a paltry 75p rise in the state pension --...
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a few in the upper 20s like culpeper right now, westminster 2. 2 in la plate ta. of folks in the -- la plata. a lot of folks in the low to mid-30s. a pretty morning nonetheless. right now 38 at national. light westerly winds. no too much of a windchill. you can see the satellite radar shows the clouds west to east. we have some showers moving toward the tennessee and ohio valley from st. louis and indianapolis. that's the shower threat for tonight. as we get into the weekend, though, the shower threat goes late tomorrow, especially west of the blue ridge, but saturday it's likely getting to be a wet day across the region. 47 today, chilly. more clouds this afternoon than this morning. tonight 38. a few showers. mostly west of us. potomac highlands might get a wintry mix for a little while. tomorrow we'll see clouds and upper 40s. a late shower west of the blue ridge. so if your travels take you out west in western maryland, shenandoah valley, likely seeing some showers. everybody looks wet on saturday with a high in low 50s, yellow alert day. better on sunday and
a few in the upper 20s like culpeper right now, westminster 2. 2 in la plate ta. of folks in the -- la plata. a lot of folks in the low to mid-30s. a pretty morning nonetheless. right now 38 at national. light westerly winds. no too much of a windchill. you can see the satellite radar shows the clouds west to east. we have some showers moving toward the tennessee and ohio valley from st. louis and indianapolis. that's the shower threat for tonight. as we get into the weekend, though, the shower...
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this is not a westminster board. it if asked what they do so let me ask him, since his government brought in tribunal these come what has been the number of sex discrimination cases? >> mr. speaker, i don't have that statistic at him. of course, i'm very happy to provide it to were. mr. speaker, once again she displays the way in which her and her party are in total denial about their own record when it came to women in our country. e-mail unemployment rose 24% under labour. under labour in one year women were given a paltry 75 p. rise in the state pension. scandalous, a total shame. to our new their shingle. pension, 650,000 women will get an extra 400 pounds a year from 2016. and i care more about the six and 50,000 women across the country kind of do anyone around the cabinet table. >> i'll answer the question since he hasn't. since the introduction of their tribunal these, there has been a 90% fall in women taking sex discrimination cases, including women who have been discriminate against at work because they ar
this is not a westminster board. it if asked what they do so let me ask him, since his government brought in tribunal these come what has been the number of sex discrimination cases? >> mr. speaker, i don't have that statistic at him. of course, i'm very happy to provide it to were. mr. speaker, once again she displays the way in which her and her party are in total denial about their own record when it came to women in our country. e-mail unemployment rose 24% under labour. under labour...
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you can see some wet weather across westminster. it's clearing out of your region right now. maybe a couple of sprinkles around the area. we have been trying to get a couple of pockets of clearing here, also in areas near martinsburg. it's having a hard time doing that. i do think we will get some breaks here and there, especially the later in the day we get. i expect the cold front will be passing by this evening, and that means skies will definitely be clearing overnight tonight. 50 degrees is our current temperature, so at least that feels pretty good. expect the temperatures to stay in the mid 50's through the rest of the afternoon, dropping down into the 40's after sunset. will watch for those showers to leave in the clearing skies to begin. we do have some other changes in our forecast, including cooler temperatures back in the picture and another chance of rain. we'll talk about that when i see you again. >> thank you. the ferguson fallout shows no signs of slowing. today, michael brown's stepfather is issuing an apology for comments he made during all of those protest
you can see some wet weather across westminster. it's clearing out of your region right now. maybe a couple of sprinkles around the area. we have been trying to get a couple of pockets of clearing here, also in areas near martinsburg. it's having a hard time doing that. i do think we will get some breaks here and there, especially the later in the day we get. i expect the cold front will be passing by this evening, and that means skies will definitely be clearing overnight tonight. 50 degrees...
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. >> i get said to westminster. you get the glitz. -- i get sent to westminster. >> coming up, the decline of the yen is dividing some investors. is the seven-year low the lowest the currency will go? we will talk to our next guest, the global strategist at lgt capital partners. stay with us. >> welcome back. is up for reelection. japan goes to the polls in less than a week. thewill the falling yen and bode?my in recession joining us is our next guest. in your notes, you pose the worthy question. are speaking about japan, can we really speak of a recession when real wages in private consumption are rising? the labor market is tight, and the stock market is booming. can we talk of a failure of s?aganomics -- of abenomic why is the market saying something different? isi don't think the market saying something different, at least in terms of equities and also in terms of the yen. began is plummeting. that is in response to quad -- is plummeting. that is in response to quantitative easing. a market is soaring. i'm not s
. >> i get said to westminster. you get the glitz. -- i get sent to westminster. >> coming up, the decline of the yen is dividing some investors. is the seven-year low the lowest the currency will go? we will talk to our next guest, the global strategist at lgt capital partners. stay with us. >> welcome back. is up for reelection. japan goes to the polls in less than a week. thewill the falling yen and bode?my in recession joining us is our next guest. in your notes, you pose...
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. >> at westminster cathedral last night, catholics were called to helped the most vulnerable, the lonely and persecuted. >> here in the u.k., queen elizabeth has spoken of the importance of reconciliation both at home and abroad in her traditional christmas message. she also praised those who treated the victims of ebola saying that their work had left those detached. >> morning service, no sign of prince george and a rapid exit by the queen in her limousine after the service leaving the younger members of the family to greet the we will wishers and collect their flowers before the family settled down to lunch and watch the queen's christmas day message. the broadcast was recorded at buckingham palace a few days ago. in this 100th year since the start of the first world war, the importance of reconciliation was the queen's main theme. >> reconciliation is the peaceful end to conflict. we are reminded of this in august when countries on both sides of the first world war came together to remember in poppies of eramic the tower of london drew millions and the only possible reak to seeing th
. >> at westminster cathedral last night, catholics were called to helped the most vulnerable, the lonely and persecuted. >> here in the u.k., queen elizabeth has spoken of the importance of reconciliation both at home and abroad in her traditional christmas message. she also praised those who treated the victims of ebola saying that their work had left those detached. >> morning service, no sign of prince george and a rapid exit by the queen in her limousine after the service...
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this is not a westminster point. it affect what is they do. so let me ask you, if the government was brought in tribunal what has been the number of discrimination cases? >> i don't have that statistic at hand. of course, i'm very happy -- i'm very happy to provide the numbers. >> mr. speaker, once again she displays the way in which her and her party are in total denial about their own record when it came to women in our own country. female unbloiment rose 24% under labor. under one year labor would be given 75 p.y. a total shame. to our new pension, 650,000 women will get an extra 400 pounds a year. and i care more about that 650,000 women across the country than i do about anyone around the cabinet table. >> i'll answer the question. since the introduction of their tribunal fee there is has been a 90% fall in women including women who have been discriminated against at work because they're pregnanlt. let me turn to another of his key decisions. of those who get the millionaire tax cut, what ercentage are men? >> it's quite breath taking --
this is not a westminster point. it affect what is they do. so let me ask you, if the government was brought in tribunal what has been the number of discrimination cases? >> i don't have that statistic at hand. of course, i'm very happy -- i'm very happy to provide the numbers. >> mr. speaker, once again she displays the way in which her and her party are in total denial about their own record when it came to women in our own country. female unbloiment rose 24% under labor. under...
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. >>> and four lucky dog breeds headed to westminster.water dog and this guy. >>> when we come back -- we turn the tables on the sharks from shark tank. stay tuned for this. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alc
. >>> and four lucky dog breeds headed to westminster.water dog and this guy. >>> when we come back -- we turn the tables on the sharks from shark tank. stay tuned for this. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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and this is not a westminster point. it affect what is they do.so let me ask him, since his government brought in tribunal fees, what has been the fall in the number of sex discrimination case? >> i don't have the statistics at hand. of course i'm very happy -- i'm happy to prorye it to her. but, mr. speaker, once again she displays the way in which her and her party are in total denial about their own record when it came to women in our country. female unemployment rose 24% under labor. under labor in one year, women were given a paltry 75 p rise in their state pension. scandalous. a total shame. to our few fairer single-tier pension, 650,000 women will get an extra 400 pounds a year from 2016. and i care more about those 650,000 women across the country than i do about anyone around the cabinet table. >> i'll answer the question since he hasn't. since the introduction of their tribunal fees, there has been a 90% fall in women taking sex discrimination cases, including women who have been diskrim nuclear facilitied against at work because they're
and this is not a westminster point. it affect what is they do.so let me ask him, since his government brought in tribunal fees, what has been the fall in the number of sex discrimination case? >> i don't have the statistics at hand. of course i'm very happy -- i'm happy to prorye it to her. but, mr. speaker, once again she displays the way in which her and her party are in total denial about their own record when it came to women in our country. female unemployment rose 24% under labor....
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. >> may i commend my right honorable friend the debate which was kicked off in westminster hall this point by right honorable friend from neon valley about the catastrophic decline of the see past stocks across the whole of northern europe, and how we heard that successive governments have been trying to persuade the eu for decades to address this problem? will he undertake to put the entire weight of the government behind the collapse of the sea bass jobs or to address this at the european union and fishery policies and six-month? >> my honorable friend raises an important point about see past stocks but also about fish were probably. there had been under this government some real improvements in the way fisheries policies work in the eu with a greater level of devolution and when you keep pushing it forward to make sure that our fisheries and earth stocks can recover. that's the only way to make sure this is a long-term sustainable industry. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister please explain why the government has followed almost 4 billion pounds more this year compa
. >> may i commend my right honorable friend the debate which was kicked off in westminster hall this point by right honorable friend from neon valley about the catastrophic decline of the see past stocks across the whole of northern europe, and how we heard that successive governments have been trying to persuade the eu for decades to address this problem? will he undertake to put the entire weight of the government behind the collapse of the sea bass jobs or to address this at the...
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commend my right honorable friend, the debate which was kicked off in westminster hall this morning about the catastrophic decline of sea bass stocks across the whole of northern europe and how we heard that successive governments have been trying to persuade the eu for decades to address this problem? will he undertake the entire weight of the government behind the collapse of sea bass stocks in order to address this? >> my honorable friend raises an important point about seabass stocks, but also about fish stocks more broadly. there have been some real improvements in the way fisher policies worked in the eu with a great deal of devolution. we need to keep pushing forward to make sure that our fish stocks can recover to make sure this is a sustainable industry. >> will the prime minister please explain why the government has borrowed almost 4 billion pounds more this year compared to the last year? retract his firm promise? >> the reason this government has had to borrow a lot of money is we inherited the biggest deficit in the world. gdp whenas 11% of our we came to government could we
commend my right honorable friend, the debate which was kicked off in westminster hall this morning about the catastrophic decline of sea bass stocks across the whole of northern europe and how we heard that successive governments have been trying to persuade the eu for decades to address this problem? will he undertake the entire weight of the government behind the collapse of sea bass stocks in order to address this? >> my honorable friend raises an important point about seabass stocks,...
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the next panel up is the 1275 statute of westminster. the next one is james the first.on top is john marshall and joseph story. they are said to be discussing marbury versus madison. unfortunately the architect said they are not talking about marbury at all. the facts shouldn't interfere with a good story. you have the text and the statute. if the statute conflicts with the text one of the other has to yield. enforcing the judgment, we are deciding a simple case between mar bury and madison. to do so we have to see which text controls and the constitution trumps the statute. there is no judicial review clause in the constitution. there is a provision that the court will decide cases and controversies. h marshall said we have to decide if the statute conflicts with the constitution and we have to decide the constitution you are dealing with writing. not dealing with broader interpretation that you might expect from the political branches. at least on the theory of how law was practiced at the time. you are not imposing your will. talking about the concept of higher law.
the next panel up is the 1275 statute of westminster. the next one is james the first.on top is john marshall and joseph story. they are said to be discussing marbury versus madison. unfortunately the architect said they are not talking about marbury at all. the facts shouldn't interfere with a good story. you have the text and the statute. if the statute conflicts with the text one of the other has to yield. enforcing the judgment, we are deciding a simple case between mar bury and madison. to...
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. >> may i commend to my right honorable friend the debate, kicked off in westminster hall this morningmy honorable friend, the member for meon, on the catastrophic decline of sea bass stocks across northern europe? we heard that successive governments have been trying to persuade the eu for decades to address that problem. will he undertake to put the entire weight of the government's into addressing the collapse of sea bass stocks when considering european union fisheries policy this month? >> my honorable friend raises an important point about sea bass stocks but also about fish stocks more broadly. under this government there have been improvements in the way that fisheries policies work in the eu, with a greater level of devolution. we need to keep pushing that forward to ensure that our fisheries and stocks can recover, as that is the only way to ensure a long-term, sustainable industry. >> mary glindon >> will the prime minister please explain why the government has borrowed almost £4 billion more this year than at the same time last year? does he regret his firm promise to balan
. >> may i commend to my right honorable friend the debate, kicked off in westminster hall this morningmy honorable friend, the member for meon, on the catastrophic decline of sea bass stocks across northern europe? we heard that successive governments have been trying to persuade the eu for decades to address that problem. will he undertake to put the entire weight of the government's into addressing the collapse of sea bass stocks when considering european union fisheries policy this...
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. >> officials in westminster want to make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone including adults. stossel: last week, the town held a herring about that. 500 people showed up. i like what this guy said. >> i find smoking to be one of the most disgusting habits anybody could possibly do. on top of that, i find this proposal to be even more of a disgusting thing that anybody could ever give any town in the united states of america. stossel: yes, eventually the town officials shut down that meeting. but maybe people are wising up now and saying enough. >> well, you know, we often think are accustomed to think about the federal government and federal overreach. a lot of most intrusive regulations happen at local level like this. stossel: the regulators make a pretty good argument that smoking hurts people and seat belts save lives, but the regulators want more things like you mentioned. >> beginning march 12th, sugary beverages will no longer be sold in food establishments in portions greater than 16 ounces. stossel: the proposals keep coming. berkeley, california passed a tax on swe
. >> officials in westminster want to make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone including adults. stossel: last week, the town held a herring about that. 500 people showed up. i like what this guy said. >> i find smoking to be one of the most disgusting habits anybody could possibly do. on top of that, i find this proposal to be even more of a disgusting thing that anybody could ever give any town in the united states of america. stossel: yes, eventually the town officials...
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panel on the bottom is king john sealing the magna carta, the next panel up is the 1275 statute of westminsterd then george cook and james i. and then tom mar -- they're said to be discussingnyÑ marbury ve madison, discussing the direct ling jaj of magna carta which you rightly say is the foundation of judicial review in our country. now unfortunately, cass gilbert said they weren't talking about marbury at all. but the facts shouldn't interfere with a good story. but magna carta was significant respect to judicial review in another way, it was written down and that became very important for us. if you read marbury vrz madison, basically we have this text and we have this statute and if the statute conflicts with this text, one or the other has to yield, and we enforcing this judgment, we're just deciding a simple case between marbury and madison, but to do so, we have to see which text controls and obviously the constitution trumps the statute. and there's no review clause in the constitution, there's -- all marshall said, well, if we have to decide a case, we have to decide whether the stat
panel on the bottom is king john sealing the magna carta, the next panel up is the 1275 statute of westminsterd then george cook and james i. and then tom mar -- they're said to be discussingnyÑ marbury ve madison, discussing the direct ling jaj of magna carta which you rightly say is the foundation of judicial review in our country. now unfortunately, cass gilbert said they weren't talking about marbury at all. but the facts shouldn't interfere with a good story. but magna carta was...
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this is from westminster, maryland. a guy that works at target.took it upon himself to get his colleagues fired up for black friday with a speech that might sound familiar. >> they're standing out there. any minute now, those doors will be breached. whatever comes through goes gates, you will stand your ground with a smile on your face. they come here with bargains in their heads and fire in their eyes. and we shall give those bargains to them. we will show them that we are not just the best store in this neighborhood, but the best store anywhere because we are more than just a store. this is a team. this is a family. this is target! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good, right? i have to say, i have never been so inspired by a man with a phone clipped to his belt before. [ laughter ] give that guy a raise! as you probably know, we do this show right in the heart of hollywood, which is where it all happens. big celebrity news stories are breaking all the time here. and fortunately, we have one of the best in the business to cover them for us. his
this is from westminster, maryland. a guy that works at target.took it upon himself to get his colleagues fired up for black friday with a speech that might sound familiar. >> they're standing out there. any minute now, those doors will be breached. whatever comes through goes gates, you will stand your ground with a smile on your face. they come here with bargains in their heads and fire in their eyes. and we shall give those bargains to them. we will show them that we are not just the...
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william, after the wedding, kate's bouquet was placed on the black slab, the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. that is the unknown soldier. it is a mark of tribute, a mark of respect. that tradition goes back to ,923, when the queen mother lady elizabeth, married the duke of york. as she left the abbey, her bouquet went on the slab as well. that is because she lost her brother in the first world war. her brother was killed in the first world war. the present queen's uncle died in the first world war. she never knew him. there was a lot of connection between that event and leading up to almost the present day. all right. i'm just going to speak about the u.s. legacy, or the legacy of the war for the u.s.. the u.s. is in the war for a short period of time compared to the rest of the combatants. u.s. casualties are very low. there is no damage to u.s. homefront. the american economy actually booms during the war, and as you all know, the united states of merges as the world's majo r creditor nation. they exercise and a notice amount of power around the 1920's. so much so that what we think
william, after the wedding, kate's bouquet was placed on the black slab, the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. that is the unknown soldier. it is a mark of tribute, a mark of respect. that tradition goes back to ,923, when the queen mother lady elizabeth, married the duke of york. as she left the abbey, her bouquet went on the slab as well. that is because she lost her brother in the first world war. her brother was killed in the first world war. the present queen's uncle died in the first...
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brisk business being done at this polling place in westminster, louisiana.t outside of baton rouge. it's going to be interesting to watch what happens in this parish because back in the primary mary landrieu took baton rou rouge. if bill cassidy can narrow that gap, it may bode well for him statewide. campaigning with iowa senator-elect joni ernst in lake charles and just outside new orleans. they were there to thank volunteers who have been working so hard to get out the vote. cassidy is taking today off of the campaign trail. why, you ask, because he has to learn the new electronic coating system at the lsu medical school where he teaches. we asked cassidy about not working today to get out every vote. >> i'm not sure there's anything the candidate can do the final day. people know these issues. senator landrieu supports obama 97% of the time. she would vote for obamacare again tomorrow. i voted to repeal and replace over 50 types. i can go down the list. people know the issues. i'm comfortable people have made their choice. >> the incumbent is still campa
brisk business being done at this polling place in westminster, louisiana.t outside of baton rouge. it's going to be interesting to watch what happens in this parish because back in the primary mary landrieu took baton rou rouge. if bill cassidy can narrow that gap, it may bode well for him statewide. campaigning with iowa senator-elect joni ernst in lake charles and just outside new orleans. they were there to thank volunteers who have been working so hard to get out the vote. cassidy is...
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. >> i want you to meet the target manager in westminster, maryland.is line rallying the troops up. it's like for the movie "300." gerard butler. >> fire in their eyes. we shall give those bargains to them. we are more than just a store! this is a team! this is a family! this is target! >> that's cool. >> rally the troops. >>> you know, let's put the pictures up of happy children. these are pictures of kids. their reaction after they saw their dreams come true. they partnered with lowe's. what would you do if you were in control of christmas. they drew those pictures and made those pictures come to life. they made their picture comes to life. >> polka time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this morning on "world news now" -- protests flair again as demonstrators take their anger over the new york choke hold decision to the streets. >>> the record storms in california burying some areas in mud and causing sinkholes. the widespread damage and cleanup. >>> got me out. the teen who got stuck in the chimney and called 911 for help. the scary moments and the operat
. >> i want you to meet the target manager in westminster, maryland.is line rallying the troops up. it's like for the movie "300." gerard butler. >> fire in their eyes. we shall give those bargains to them. we are more than just a store! this is a team! this is a family! this is target! >> that's cool. >> rally the troops. >>> you know, let's put the pictures up of happy children. these are pictures of kids. their reaction after they saw their dreams...
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after the wedding, kate's bouquet was placed on the slab -- black slab, the unknown warrior in westminster abby. that's the unknown soldier. as a mark of tribute, a mark of respect. that tradition goes back to 1923 when the queen mother was married. then just the lady elizabeth. she married the duke of york. as she left the abby, her bouquet was on the slab as well. that's because she lost her brother in first world war. so the present queen's uncle di died in the first world war. there's a lot of connection between that and that event and up to almost the present day. >> i'm going to speak about the u.s. legacy or the legacy of the war for the u.s. the u.s. is, of course, in the war for a rel toughly short period period. u.s. casualties are very low. no damage to the u.s. home front. the american economy actually boomed during the war. of course, as you know, the united states emerges as the world's major creditor nation after the war. so the u.s. is going to exercise an enormous amount of economic power around the world in the 1920s. so much so that what we think of as the americanizatio
after the wedding, kate's bouquet was placed on the slab -- black slab, the unknown warrior in westminster abby. that's the unknown soldier. as a mark of tribute, a mark of respect. that tradition goes back to 1923 when the queen mother was married. then just the lady elizabeth. she married the duke of york. as she left the abby, her bouquet was on the slab as well. that's because she lost her brother in first world war. so the present queen's uncle di died in the first world war. there's a lot...
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after the wedding, kate's bouquet was placed on the slab -- black slab, the unknown warrior in westminster abby. that's the unknown soldier. as a mark of tribute, a mark of respect. that tradition goes back to 1923 when the queen mother was married. then just the lady elizabeth. she married the duke of york. as she left the abby, her bouquet was on the slab as well. that's because she lost her brother in first world war. so the present queen's uncle di died in the first world war. there's a lot of connection between that and that event and up to almost the present day. >> i'm going to speak about the u.s. legacy or the legacy of the war for the u.s. the u.s. is, of course, in the war for a rel toughly short period period. u.s. casualties are very low. no damage to the u.s. home front. the american economy actually boomed during the war. of course, as you know, the united states emerges as the world's major creditor nation after the war. so the u.s. is going to exercise an enormous amount of economic power around the world in the 1920s. so much so that what we think of as the americanizatio
after the wedding, kate's bouquet was placed on the slab -- black slab, the unknown warrior in westminster abby. that's the unknown soldier. as a mark of tribute, a mark of respect. that tradition goes back to 1923 when the queen mother was married. then just the lady elizabeth. she married the duke of york. as she left the abby, her bouquet was on the slab as well. that's because she lost her brother in first world war. so the present queen's uncle di died in the first world war. there's a lot...
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frederick westminster abbey low taylor, 1911 christine frederick and efficiency engineer of the household in her book, the new housekeeping. john b. watson we might consider an engineer of a sigh i can and certainly behavior. famous for advocacy behavioralist, psychology, and walter lippmann. a young man, he's writing drift in mastery his first big book in 1917 but will become a kind of fixture of american pundit ri, political commentary. he is the an engineer too. coming right out of the progressive and prague notist tradition. in fact embodying those traditions. engineer of politics and public life. what do i mean by that. people like lippmann and his colleagues. here a importantly a new republic. we're in favor of fact finding and politics. that should ring some bells right? and john dewy. to figure out the fair distribution of a crisis and perhaps the public ownership of city utilities right electricity. gas. they wanted experts on workplace regulation to draft legislation not politicians, right but people who knew something about regulation to be doing the drafting of legislation. th
frederick westminster abbey low taylor, 1911 christine frederick and efficiency engineer of the household in her book, the new housekeeping. john b. watson we might consider an engineer of a sigh i can and certainly behavior. famous for advocacy behavioralist, psychology, and walter lippmann. a young man, he's writing drift in mastery his first big book in 1917 but will become a kind of fixture of american pundit ri, political commentary. he is the an engineer too. coming right out of the...
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martyn lloyd-jones, that amazing theologian, all right, who preached at westminster in london. he's now gone to be with the lord. he said this many years ago. he says that "why is it that today we preachers, we don't have this same accusation leveled against us? if we are preaching the same gospel that paul preached, how come people are not accusing us of saying let us sin more that grace may abound," which paul never actually preached, all right? then dr. martyn says, "because i submit to you, we are not preaching the same gospel paul preached." he says, "if you preach the same gospel paul preached, you will be misunderstood." amen? are you with me? so i remember years ago i preached a gospel that is saved. no one accused me of this. but today, all right, every time i preach this, there'll be someone who will come up with this same objection, i'm in good company. when paul preached this, this was about 2,000 years ago. when paul received this from god, he had this objection, people accused him of this. and then when martin luther came up with, "the righteous shall live by fait
martyn lloyd-jones, that amazing theologian, all right, who preached at westminster in london. he's now gone to be with the lord. he said this many years ago. he says that "why is it that today we preachers, we don't have this same accusation leveled against us? if we are preaching the same gospel that paul preached, how come people are not accusing us of saying let us sin more that grace may abound," which paul never actually preached, all right? then dr. martyn says, "because i...
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autumn was the statement, chancellor george osborne, him laying out the as thoseh google tax in westminsterre calling it. this is a tax aimed at multinationals. today, we get the details. we find out the length and breadth of this tax. tax on profits made in the u.k. intended to generate one billion pounds over the next five years. multinational giants operating in the u.k., should they be worried? let's find out. i'm joined by chris morgan. good morning to you. should they be worried? be a bitk they will nervous. as you said, the tax has been stated will raise about 5 billion -- about one billion pounds over five years. that is not the concern. either the tax is going to go wider than it is meant to, or i think more worrying, other countries around the world will also introduce similar rules. australia has said they want to adopt it. spain has been saying it should be adopted across europe. you have lots of fairly similar rules and countries could end up paying. >> from their point of view, they would like to see -- >> that is what is meant to be happening with the g-20 initiative on profi
autumn was the statement, chancellor george osborne, him laying out the as thoseh google tax in westminsterre calling it. this is a tax aimed at multinationals. today, we get the details. we find out the length and breadth of this tax. tax on profits made in the u.k. intended to generate one billion pounds over the next five years. multinational giants operating in the u.k., should they be worried? let's find out. i'm joined by chris morgan. good morning to you. should they be worried? be a...
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co-workers took us to look (speech) >>darya: i am glad he is excited and his name is scott he works in westminsternd very cute with the use them at the niners and will rewrite back at the kron 4 morning as those continue. to say what happened coming up. honebuncs of oats! i's got . likehe ltlebunches oats. at iike is tual the flakes. 'got unch, whici love. mm it's. yay! weepi up on you... fighbackith relief so smoo... .it'fast tums sothi stas diolvi the stanit tches yo tone ...a neualiz stoch acidt thsour. ♪um, m tutum. ooths! oy fr tum >>mark: we carried a list of for you live at 4 05 the second time was a time.the dawn of orion and a new era of american space exploration that was the rain capsule unmanned on top of the mass of delta rocket facility as it was scrubbed because the was 2 when the left of without and its this warning that the system during the slight but eventually the collapse of is expected to carry people to mars them want to circle the earth twice double to about four and half hours that may splashdowns it happened some time during the in our where going to call the fire doors t
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>> no, it is not a westminster story. a mayor has to give effect to these kind of answers.responsibility to implement working with the boroughs across london to do this. the third is scaling up. a recent report indicated that if our tech companies scaled up, they could be worth an extra 38 the u.k. economy and create a quarter of a million new jobs. is the techon capital of the u.k., although other cities are developing hubs and beginning to become strong in tech, still the success of the u.k. tech industry is judged by the success of london and london needs to do more. >> to attract investment, you need a stable situation, be it political or economic. >> at the conference we were at earlier -- >> we talked about the possible exit of the u.k. >> one of the delicates raised with me -- delegates raised with me the perverse incentives for startups that go once you reach a certain size. that is a disincentive to scale up. your second point is the uncertainty caused by the of the u.k. exit from the eu. that would be catastrophic for the economy of the u.k.. dependent onn jobs ac
>> no, it is not a westminster story. a mayor has to give effect to these kind of answers.responsibility to implement working with the boroughs across london to do this. the third is scaling up. a recent report indicated that if our tech companies scaled up, they could be worth an extra 38 the u.k. economy and create a quarter of a million new jobs. is the techon capital of the u.k., although other cities are developing hubs and beginning to become strong in tech, still the success of the...
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host: tommy in westminster, maryland. good morning. our line for independents. caller: the american dream, the american way of life are two different things. the american dream people think of money. raised in the rock 'n roll era. there is a big difference in yes,you talk about, money, the first time the kids had money to spend. thathad the second cars parents would get them and stuff like that. freedom is a lot different than it used to be. you don't have the freedom you used to have. host: when did that change? and why? i think i started seeing it -- i used to be a democrat with mcgovern when he ran. i think i started seeing glimmers of what people wanted to do in this country. , back in theber 1960's, i could not vote until kennedy was elected. i voted for him. i can't remember whether mcgovern was before or after. it did not change every night, but it has gotten really bad. now, used to think murder was murder. if they have a lot of proof of it, you should pay for it. now, forget the murder part. now, they arrest you for what your mind thinks. they call the
host: tommy in westminster, maryland. good morning. our line for independents. caller: the american dream, the american way of life are two different things. the american dream people think of money. raised in the rock 'n roll era. there is a big difference in yes,you talk about, money, the first time the kids had money to spend. thathad the second cars parents would get them and stuff like that. freedom is a lot different than it used to be. you don't have the freedom you used to have. host:...
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in terms ofeasy -- what's gotments to happen, is either he has to do the impossible, cutting the westminsterudget outside -- the economylf is growing and inflation is rising. more than 100 billion. the only way can goes through the welfare. the only way you can go is through labor. >> if we still have further cuts to come, i remember years ago reading a piece by piece and lanchester -- reading a piece and lanchester. things like the nhs and pension. from a numbers perspective is it possible to meet the targets without tackling, without changing the rules, tackling those places that had previously been declared out of bounds? >> it is a toxic area. not only is there a conservative government, but in the u.s. the congress is locked behind -- you cannot bring public finances in order to let you start touching those labor sensitive parts. but when you have a recovery that has failed the social test, this isal arithmetic -- not necessarily due to global migration. it is the same in the eurozone in the u.s. and all developed countries. the recession was bad. you don't have taxi drivers competing w
in terms ofeasy -- what's gotments to happen, is either he has to do the impossible, cutting the westminsterudget outside -- the economylf is growing and inflation is rising. more than 100 billion. the only way can goes through the welfare. the only way you can go is through labor. >> if we still have further cuts to come, i remember years ago reading a piece by piece and lanchester -- reading a piece and lanchester. things like the nhs and pension. from a numbers perspective is it...
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frederick westminster abbey low taylor, 1911 christine frederick and efficiency engineer of the household in her book, the new housekeeping. john b. watson we might consider an engineer of a sigh i can and certainly behavior. famous for advocacy behavioralist, psychology, and walter lippmann. a young man, he's writing drift in mastery his first big book in 1917 but will become a kind of fixture of american pundit ri, political commentary. he is the an engineer too. coming right out of the progressive and prague notist tradition. in fact embodying those traditions. engineer of politics and public life. what do i mean by that. people like lippmann and his colleagues. here a importantly a new republic. we're in favor of fact finding and politics. that should ring some bells right? and john dewy. to figure out the fair distribution of a crisis and perhaps the public ownership of city utilities right electricity. gas. they wanted experts on workplace regulation to draft legislation not politicians, right but people who knew something about regulation to be doing the drafting of legislation. th
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college -- westminster college. >> it raises money. >> true. he has also taught at the university of north carolina at charlotte in turkey as a fulbright senior lecturer, and in genoa, italy. as a fulbright lecturer there as well, where he also studied italian labor history, included in his publications are the tariff, politics and american foreign-policy, 1874 to 1901. the american south, history, e-work he co-authored with another well and historian. ,he american south comes of age and quite apropos for today's discussion, such as us -- seven horses -- southern voices of the 30's. he has also written for the south carolina encyclopedia of worked as a has consultant for a number of documentaries, including the uprising of 34 that i began talking about. he is currently working on article on the 1960 american presidential election for a turkish journal. when the dust settles, a book that will deal with the issues. tom works as an arbitrator for the federal mediation service, which is fascinating. it gives him a unique perspective on labor issues
college -- westminster college. >> it raises money. >> true. he has also taught at the university of north carolina at charlotte in turkey as a fulbright senior lecturer, and in genoa, italy. as a fulbright lecturer there as well, where he also studied italian labor history, included in his publications are the tariff, politics and american foreign-policy, 1874 to 1901. the american south, history, e-work he co-authored with another well and historian. ,he american south comes of...
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frederick westminster abbey low taylor, 1911 christine frederick and efficiency engineer of the householder book, the new housekeeping. john b. watson we might consider an engineer of a sigh i can and certainly behavior. famous for advocacy behavioralist, psychology, and walter lippmann. a young man, he's writing drift in mastery his first big book in 1917 but will become a kind of fixture of american pundit ri, political commentary. he is the an engineer too. coming right out of the progressive and prague notist tradition. in fact embodying those traditions. engineer of politics and public life. what do i mean by that. people like lippmann and his colleagues. here a importantly a new republic. we're in favor of fact finding and politics. that should ring some bells right? and john dewy. to figure out the fair distribution of a crisis and perhaps the public ownership of city utilities right electricity. gas. they wanted experts on workplace regulation to draft legislation not politicians, right but people who knew something about regulation to be doing the drafting of legislation. they wa
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store anywhere >> : three deal that >> : was briefly that this is a target place and he's from westminsterthis the targets for the works and and he said i know was watching brief car and 300 want to be fired up enthusiastic we'll done that if this guy for real in a city employee right there >> : see done opposition about the blood from a letter telling is a battle line what you wait a day to >> : close the get me on the door busters >> : publicly on the show for the camera behind the scenes complain but everything >> : the camera >> : [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could s
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. >> what i don't understand, we're sitting here in the comfort of the palace of westminster. the criticisms have come from people on the ground. you sort of feel something is happening there. maybe you can take us through a little bit the challenges that you faced, which may have been frustrating and may have you know, made delivery tougher than you originally thought. it would be. >> and you should feel free in this committee to talk about corruption. you can do so freely if you want. >> a logical answer, then people on the ground give their answer. there has been a period, there was a delay between march and july, which we talked about, but then once the scale started, there was a delay while it was a scale up, but not many open and the disease continuing to go up. it is continuing to go up, it is likely to -- some time between now and the middle of january, come down to you. very dangerous, the reproductive number, we started off around 1.6, has drifted down and probably beginning across the bun line, which is where it stayed in the population sometime in the next few week
. >> what i don't understand, we're sitting here in the comfort of the palace of westminster. the criticisms have come from people on the ground. you sort of feel something is happening there. maybe you can take us through a little bit the challenges that you faced, which may have been frustrating and may have you know, made delivery tougher than you originally thought. it would be. >> and you should feel free in this committee to talk about corruption. you can do so freely if you...
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let's go to gary in westminster, maryland. you're on the line for republicans. what do you think about the transparency, the white house and what you heard today? >> caller: yes. thanks for taking my call. i must say that with great disappointment this obama administration, i am disgusted at his transparency. there is nothing transparent about anything he's done. he used every political pun to take credit for his inactions. the issue with gruber and the hsa or the cms now as they are calling the organization. not coming with facts and figures. once again, it's the republicans who asked the pointed questions. i'm thankful for the very few democrats who stand up and basically side with the republicans on trying to air dirty laundry about the law. the other thing that i'm sick and tired of people trying to say the republicans don't want health care. we all have to participate in health care we want to make sure everybody is covered in a fair, compensated way and not just say because you are in a particular class you pay more versus another class that pays less. we
let's go to gary in westminster, maryland. you're on the line for republicans. what do you think about the transparency, the white house and what you heard today? >> caller: yes. thanks for taking my call. i must say that with great disappointment this obama administration, i am disgusted at his transparency. there is nothing transparent about anything he's done. he used every political pun to take credit for his inactions. the issue with gruber and the hsa or the cms now as they are...