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you're a gambler, you develop a company which is a gambling operation.n the uk today you've made a lot of money about a controversial activity and then you put your money into politics which gives you a seat at the table, gives you a significant amount of political influence and many people will say, add all of those things together and that frankly is a potentially very dangerous perversion. i'm repeating myself but you're saying people who give a lot of money to a political party shouldn't be no more heard than a man in the street who gives them nothing or something. i don't agree with that. if somebody is concerned enough about political matters or about a charity or something to give a huge amount of money, they deserve to have their opinions heard. but you could, as an alternative strategy, if you were so concerned about getting your ideas across, you could have become a politician and put yourself up for election, you could have been held accountable by the public but you didn't do any of that. i was quite old by then, i was 65. there are politicia
you're a gambler, you develop a company which is a gambling operation.n the uk today you've made a lot of money about a controversial activity and then you put your money into politics which gives you a seat at the table, gives you a significant amount of political influence and many people will say, add all of those things together and that frankly is a potentially very dangerous perversion. i'm repeating myself but you're saying people who give a lot of money to a political party shouldn't be...
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you know, the facemask ban which precipitated last night's riots, which were by far the most seriousave seen, and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there were fires set on the underground, banks were attacked, individuals were attacked with petrol bombs. this is a hong kong that is really on the edge of something very, very serious. but if you look back at how we got here, at each point there has been a reaction to severe measures by the authorities, and it really is time at this point, unless something really unpleasant is going to happen, to dial down and try to rebuild trust. there has been a complete breakdown of trust in hong kong with the hong kong government and the hong kong police. and this was a place where, essentially, people trusted their institutions. it has been the basis of what was a very peaceful and prosperous place. at every point, carrie lam has shown herself, you know, she has got cloth ears. she does too little, too late. she has finally initiated a kind of dialogue process that is long past its credibility sell—by date. so i think if she thinks th
you know, the facemask ban which precipitated last night's riots, which were by far the most seriousave seen, and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there were fires set on the underground, banks were attacked, individuals were attacked with petrol bombs. this is a hong kong that is really on the edge of something very, very serious. but if you look back at how we got here, at each point there has been a reaction to severe measures by the authorities, and it really is time at this...
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except for the engine room telegraph, which stayed the same. judge gregory: it is now the other end of the communication system with the pilothouse. once the boatin to go full ahead, he sends a signal back to the engine room. they acknowledge it and put it into full ahead steam power. the major control system here for this steam turbine allows the chief engineer to ensure there is enough steam to turn the turbine, which then in course turns the shaft of the propeller, which turns the propeller. all of the things that go into the production of steam, the amount of heat and water and boilers. pressure that creates, is all controlled through a mechanical systems here that are more sophisticated than when the boat was built in 1911. behind us are the two major boilers on the schoonmaker. before its conversion to a steam turbine, you would've had men with shovels from the cold men's taking coal and heating the water to create steam. the ultimate end of the commercial career for the schoonmaker was more about demand for steel and industrial products
except for the engine room telegraph, which stayed the same. judge gregory: it is now the other end of the communication system with the pilothouse. once the boatin to go full ahead, he sends a signal back to the engine room. they acknowledge it and put it into full ahead steam power. the major control system here for this steam turbine allows the chief engineer to ensure there is enough steam to turn the turbine, which then in course turns the shaft of the propeller, which turns the propeller....
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the met office has issued an amber warning which is valid untilfull has issued an amber warning whichhich is valid untilfull pm. the rain after that point should begin to ease. expect further localised flooding and further travel problems and some thunderstorms have broken out across the london area down into the south—east. those could continue for a while. further west, south—east. those could continue for a while. furtherwest, drier, brighter weather with some sunshine. quite breezy, particularly across the south—eastern corner as the rain pulls away. then we get a brief and dry interlude overnight. but moray will push into the west late in the night, turning mild in the west and windy. the wet weather will affect all areas and there will be strong winds in western scotland. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 3: police in hong kong charge protestors with batons and use tear gas once again, a day after the government brought in emergency legislation banning the use of face masks. it is coming in fairly indiscriminately, over the top. the police are over there. i m
the met office has issued an amber warning which is valid untilfull has issued an amber warning whichhich is valid untilfull pm. the rain after that point should begin to ease. expect further localised flooding and further travel problems and some thunderstorms have broken out across the london area down into the south—east. those could continue for a while. further west, south—east. those could continue for a while. furtherwest, drier, brighter weather with some sunshine. quite breezy,...
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lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders steer them so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the creasing the narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this to the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for a humanitarian organization like us and we try to see how we can strengthen the resilience of communities the productive capacities sort of all new crops and new ways of doing business and the wing and go into the field so we look at new forms of human and therion assistance which is more adapted to the double challenge of violence and climate change peter maer a president of the international committee of the red cross thank you for talking to al jazeera thanks a lot. i. at night in a stocking. somali moms patrol the streets police get a noble. loo
lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders steer them so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the creasing the narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this to the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for a humanitarian organization like...
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i wish i was giving to the public which which was the case let's take another to tension center gigo central prison otherwise known as jail or get the regional detention center in the east of the country but ministered in public by your special police it was closed in august last year you know what was going on there as well no i don't know why not you knew the prison existed and you know you were right you have no good reason to you have no curiosity mr high among you didn't want to know what was going on in your jails no it's not their kids you know that in jail governments have their own rights and i think the whole thing is i did my my work according to the reports they get from my intelligence and from my sources and therefore that's what what was the kids. people reported there were many of the former prison those who said they saw people dying in their cells after being tortured by officials in this or garden jailers as it was called what should happen to the officials who carried out this torture. i mean what should happen to the. dead in prison and that's it. just prison sen
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this is a new military history which i will return later which supplies the struggle for independence. so, now we meet our panel it's. we will take them in order that will hear from them. they will take five to ten minutes perhaps to make remarks on their work and then will open the floor for a discussion which will try to keep rolling. first is doctor, lindsay chervinsky for all i want to thank her for organizing and putting together this round table, jeez from you see davis and is white house the story at the white house historical association. her current interest focuses on military service during the revolution and a precursor to senior leadership in the new republic. her new book, the cabinet, george washington and the creation of the restitution is due out next year from the harvard university press. doctor lauren duval got a ph.d. from american university and is assistant professor of history at the university of oklahoma. her interest in gender roles during a war from in the run independence is by the household experience under british occupation and charleston south carolina
this is a new military history which i will return later which supplies the struggle for independence. so, now we meet our panel it's. we will take them in order that will hear from them. they will take five to ten minutes perhaps to make remarks on their work and then will open the floor for a discussion which will try to keep rolling. first is doctor, lindsay chervinsky for all i want to thank her for organizing and putting together this round table, jeez from you see davis and is white house...
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proceedings which. already prompted the 1st high profile resignation i'm talking about with volcker you're used to direct them american policy in ukraine there are some signs that he was also directing the ukrainian politics in america how big of a deal is that well 1st it identifies manifest the depth of the scandal he's already accused of putting pressure against the ukrainian authorities and also he wants to emphasize the he has nothing to do with this pressure actually he personally and politically believed in the necessity of supporting ukraine against russia or. does he does not want to be associated with prompts a retiree. or force putting pressure on ukraine secondly apparently claiming that russia is more important than ukraine and there's in the sort of egypt interest of the united states to get along with russia whereas you green is an obstacle so this goes against the political views of walker m.p. resigned but i wonder if it's just the matter of him disagreeing with the president because th
proceedings which. already prompted the 1st high profile resignation i'm talking about with volcker you're used to direct them american policy in ukraine there are some signs that he was also directing the ukrainian politics in america how big of a deal is that well 1st it identifies manifest the depth of the scandal he's already accused of putting pressure against the ukrainian authorities and also he wants to emphasize the he has nothing to do with this pressure actually he personally and...
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>> it's the records of the highest of the self sacrifice of the principles of some of which faded. here are the records of the suffering and the supreme sacrifice and the purpose of this library is to promote peace and have freedom among men.. 100 years ago herbert hoover was a part of the paris peace talks and was offering 50,000 dollars which in today's world is almost about 1 million dollars and collected material and mr. hoover at a food relief to belgium for something called the relief fund and the american relief administration which was during world war one after world war one and the weapons of those administrations would be had the collections be around and was the genesis which was still continuing dynamically and prosperity and the safeguards. >> the hoover institution has 100 volumes of the 6000 collections and other policy related topics in the 24 centuries. their experts chose across section of artifacts. >> here we have two items and this book (inaudible) which means secret in german is prepared for the invasion and they listed the names of 2000 people who had their
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from the pharmaceutical industry, which is entirely different from pediatric primary care, which is different than the medical device industry. these were all incredibly different. they get lumped under this thing of health care, but they are actually very different sub systems of medical care delivery systems. hard, with a wave of a wind, to fix the u.s. health care system. it is big and complicated and byzantine. what the affordable care act data, which was tremendous progress, was it of the health care system, and it made a step forward in improving access to care. by creating exchanges, expanding medicaid and protecting things like pre-existing conditions. that's the way you reform the health care system. you don't do what the medicare for all folks are saying, throw the whole system out, because of -- because complete upheaval, and then start again-- cause complete upheaval, then start again. that is not practical. >> your grandchildren will inherit $23 trillion in debt. how big a concern for that be? mr. delaney: it is a big problem, but not for the reasons people think. the u
from the pharmaceutical industry, which is entirely different from pediatric primary care, which is different than the medical device industry. these were all incredibly different. they get lumped under this thing of health care, but they are actually very different sub systems of medical care delivery systems. hard, with a wave of a wind, to fix the u.s. health care system. it is big and complicated and byzantine. what the affordable care act data, which was tremendous progress, was it of the...
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which volcker can see that right and which reflected the interests of certainly ukrainian politicians you know ukraine in its current state from the political perspective for you think volcker will be protected by the by the democrats by their establishment republicans which still exist because for them ukraine is the friend everyone who supports ukraine is also a friend. of the right. i think volcker will not be accused right walter will be used as an instrument against donald trump it's interesting you say that because i mean if we compare this situation to something that happened to for example general flynn who was a man who was decimated politically for simply appearing at artie's dinner and sitting at one table with live near put of a doubt even exchanging any. he wore it's imagine him running involved in trying to arrange meetings with u.s. presidents associates all be have of president bush and i mean he would have been in prison so the end of his days were over the whole russia gate was artificial from the very beginning. it was a huge hypocrisy from the very beginning becaus
which volcker can see that right and which reflected the interests of certainly ukrainian politicians you know ukraine in its current state from the political perspective for you think volcker will be protected by the by the democrats by their establishment republicans which still exist because for them ukraine is the friend everyone who supports ukraine is also a friend. of the right. i think volcker will not be accused right walter will be used as an instrument against donald trump it's...
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in america which i suspect he invented. but it's exemplary. he says this is from a local newspaper. in all this affair, the language help to my president jackson has been that of a heartless despot, occupied solely with preserving his power. ambition is his crime and he will find his penalty in it. his intrigue for a vocation and intrigue will confound his design and rests his power from the party picky governs by corruption and his guilty maneuvers will turn to his confusion and shane. the of justice approaches. hour soon he will have to give back what he is one to repent is not a virtue fits ever been given to his heart to know. this could've been written yesterday. [laughter] >> but we should pay very special close attention when de tocqueville gives examples like this, especially when he invents them. what this little quote says is that president jackson stands too tall, vis-a-vis the press. he must repent as they are the only confessor. in demanding this, the press pretends to roll for the sake of the people but it act
in america which i suspect he invented. but it's exemplary. he says this is from a local newspaper. in all this affair, the language help to my president jackson has been that of a heartless despot, occupied solely with preserving his power. ambition is his crime and he will find his penalty in it. his intrigue for a vocation and intrigue will confound his design and rests his power from the party picky governs by corruption and his guilty maneuvers will turn to his confusion and shane. the of...
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we have set on that is a pretty good idea about misconduct which is some conduct which is prior to or after ordering the sexual assault. for example underage drinking victims underage drinking and their sexual assault and that is rattled that misconduct. there is a fraternization and disparity and ranks between individuals. adultery is another one. the violation of the article 92 where the victim can sign the suspect into their four is guilty of the violation. if they were smoking marijuana right before they had sex and the sexual assault could be considered collateral misconduct because it was very close to the deal in it. i don't know how many weeks went by before the subject and the false official statement cases made that allegation. i think what we can do is drafty definition of collateral misconduct and point out in the latter about the false swearing cases that were received and. make a recommendation that was not included in the report to congress. because they say themselves are not going to find and it opens up to more questions and they have answers. we can drafted and when
we have set on that is a pretty good idea about misconduct which is some conduct which is prior to or after ordering the sexual assault. for example underage drinking victims underage drinking and their sexual assault and that is rattled that misconduct. there is a fraternization and disparity and ranks between individuals. adultery is another one. the violation of the article 92 where the victim can sign the suspect into their four is guilty of the violation. if they were smoking marijuana...
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one in which there are u.s. interests and the other in which there are u.s. values. i think we should think of values like democracy and human rights, as interests and i think it was easy to sort of sort them into different buckets when you believe that the world was just on this et march towards everyone having access to democracy, full civil liberties. >> 1990s, everything is good. >> exactly. >> so we're seeing things swing back around the other way and thus we have to siege democracy promotion or advancement of human rights as a critical u.s. interest today because i believe, as dictators get more nimble and stronger overseas, it may ultimately give more ideas to folks in the united states who might want to go about the process of converting our government into something that looks very different than what we have today. so i would simply put those conversations all together and that doesn't necessarily mean that you write off every country that has a less than stellar human rights record. you just don't see them as two separate conversations. i think saudi is ju
one in which there are u.s. interests and the other in which there are u.s. values. i think we should think of values like democracy and human rights, as interests and i think it was easy to sort of sort them into different buckets when you believe that the world was just on this et march towards everyone having access to democracy, full civil liberties. >> 1990s, everything is good. >> exactly. >> so we're seeing things swing back around the other way and thus we have to...
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a policy which not only will help end the war in vietnam, but which is an essential element of our program to prevent future vietnam's. a americans are andit-yourself people" instead of teaching someone else to do a job that we like to do it ourselves. and this trait has been carried into our foreign policy. in korea and again in vietnam, the united states furnished most of the money, the arms, and the people of this countries's defend their freedom against communist aggression. before any american troops were committed to vietnam, the leader of another asian countries expressed this opinion to me when i was traveling in asia as a private citizen. , "when you are assisting another country to defend its freedom, u.s. policy should be to help them fight the war but not to fight the war for them. " with this wise counsel, i lay down three principles as guidelines to future american policy towards asia. first, the united states will keep all of its commitments. second, which all provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a ation allied with us or of nation whose survival we c
a policy which not only will help end the war in vietnam, but which is an essential element of our program to prevent future vietnam's. a americans are andit-yourself people" instead of teaching someone else to do a job that we like to do it ourselves. and this trait has been carried into our foreign policy. in korea and again in vietnam, the united states furnished most of the money, the arms, and the people of this countries's defend their freedom against communist aggression. before any...
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and we need the sun to dry it out which makes it very hard. and the wind covers it in sand and just then jerry can now stay preserved like that is a. for millions of years if the additions are right. it was the tracks found in the borough marker in the 19th century made the quarry known but the skeletons brought the sign to world fame after martin came across the 1st bone here in 1974 he returned every year each time he discovered many fossils. in the 1980 s. i found the 1st skull of the genus in moria. and we knew it was a sim oriya from comparing it with american literature. that was a big surprise. because it was the 1st example of the genus found in europe and it made this connection clear. tried to reach out to researchers in the u.s. which wasn't easy to do in the g.d.r. . but with the help of the museum it worked. that's how interest from america from the western world started. after the fall of the berlin wall martin managed to get one of the world's leading pretty great paleontologists interested in the bro marker scientists david ber
and we need the sun to dry it out which makes it very hard. and the wind covers it in sand and just then jerry can now stay preserved like that is a. for millions of years if the additions are right. it was the tracks found in the borough marker in the 19th century made the quarry known but the skeletons brought the sign to world fame after martin came across the 1st bone here in 1974 he returned every year each time he discovered many fossils. in the 1980 s. i found the 1st skull of the genus...
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you know elections which to just which people are using. another district no less a person than the speaker of the senate and the county loyalist issued a direct threat to the chief of the election commission on television after she said only the biometrically check votes would be counted his response on television was we will force even her daddy to count the non biometric votes great to see how powerful people are just tearing up the rules and making room as they go along with our full. yes and no interest in the bonus heroes but subsequently he apologized and he apologized to the head of the election commission and again it shows a change in a country like afghanistan where a poor 4 person like the president of the senate apologizes to a woman who is the head of the election commission of afghanistan i think that shows a change of attitude i'm not saying that in this perfect we're moving. as progress through i do you know as a person who lives in afghanistan and i've seen you know your fracturing of straw's own too. you see when you're i
you know elections which to just which people are using. another district no less a person than the speaker of the senate and the county loyalist issued a direct threat to the chief of the election commission on television after she said only the biometrically check votes would be counted his response on television was we will force even her daddy to count the non biometric votes great to see how powerful people are just tearing up the rules and making room as they go along with our full. yes...
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we need a deal that amounted to brexit, which ican deal that amounted to brexit, which i can vote forould love to happen but if it cannot be done, we need to make sure we bridge the gap and still leave on time, and thatis gap and still leave on time, and that is the challenge. final point, you know this inside out. you‘ve lived and breathed this. i‘m just wondering, if you can‘t see how this will be bridged, even if you see gleams in people‘s eyes, i wonder how realistic this is. you need expert advice on these matters but this is an area where i would need to ta ke this is an area where i would need to take the expert advice of serious lawyers in order to get through it and the prime minister is a man who will need to take the advice of expert lawyers. good to talk to you, thank you very much. let‘s cross to westminster now — and speak to the former conservative foreign secretary sir malcolm rifkind. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of this package that has been put forward today? i've been critical up to now but i‘m willing to acknowledge that what he has proposed to the eu
we need a deal that amounted to brexit, which ican deal that amounted to brexit, which i can vote forould love to happen but if it cannot be done, we need to make sure we bridge the gap and still leave on time, and thatis gap and still leave on time, and that is the challenge. final point, you know this inside out. you‘ve lived and breathed this. i‘m just wondering, if you can‘t see how this will be bridged, even if you see gleams in people‘s eyes, i wonder how realistic this is. you...
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which are not particularly commercialised.” drugs which don't...on per year. there will always be a struggle as to what the nhs can pay for, what individuals pay for, how companies are motivated to producing these drugs, whilst making sure when they are produced they reach the patients that need them. it's a debate about the choices the nhs has to make in terms of expensive medicines and relatively few patients, and a lot of money being spent on them. yes. the nhs is facing huge funding pressures . the nhs is facing huge funding pressures. some of it is because of an ageing population. and the rise of chronic conditions. at the other is the huge costs of these new treatments which become available and which can be transformative. this drug doesn'tjust tackle the symptoms of cystic fibrosis, and some of the causes, it is transformative. they say they have negotiated a better price than 100,000 per patient, but the amount is confidential. the issue of nhs funding is an incredibly serious one. it's gone through the longest period of its austerity —— m
which are not particularly commercialised.” drugs which don't...on per year. there will always be a struggle as to what the nhs can pay for, what individuals pay for, how companies are motivated to producing these drugs, whilst making sure when they are produced they reach the patients that need them. it's a debate about the choices the nhs has to make in terms of expensive medicines and relatively few patients, and a lot of money being spent on them. yes. the nhs is facing huge funding...
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there is a sequence that we're seeing now in which this boat travels through this flowery field whichs into a giant wave. there is a lovely sequence in which they climb up on a giant buddha statue. she starts playing a violin and the flowers start blooming. so there are individual moments that made me think, wow, that's beautiful and breathtaking. i don't think it's massively original. people have compared it to things like how to train your dragon. i always think about that laika film, the bigfoot movie missing link, which had an altogether more sturdy feel for me. but i think it will do fairly well with a fairly undemanding audience. and there are certain moments in it in which i thought, wow, that is beautiful, they're using the technology really well. it's not a great film but it has some great moments in it. now, gemini man, you see, i want it to be really good ‘cause it's ang lee, who's so interesting and has does such great work! yeah... yeah. 0k. right, is that it? no. ok, so, will smith goes head—to—head with his digitally—conjured younger self. so he is a retiring assassin w
there is a sequence that we're seeing now in which this boat travels through this flowery field whichs into a giant wave. there is a lovely sequence in which they climb up on a giant buddha statue. she starts playing a violin and the flowers start blooming. so there are individual moments that made me think, wow, that's beautiful and breathtaking. i don't think it's massively original. people have compared it to things like how to train your dragon. i always think about that laika film, the...
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bill that definition number 11 day and hour which many. people what i don't which many. people were being gradually to read your man did into the senate probably being gradually a read your man did. probably feel. i prefer that brought out the information. feel. i prefer that brought out information. so there was a kind of a combination of a sympathetic governor. so there was a kind of a combination of a sympathetic government and by the mid thirty's and i suppose they contribute to the 30 right this is just very recent stanch will be directed is. there were industrial action which there were. 6 and there were industrial action there were sit down straight strikes which are referred to true to $200.00. 100 people you. have to recognize a sit down straight because just one step before saying have to recognize a sit down straight because just one step before saying we don't need bush says we can run this by yourselves. we don't need bush that we can run this by ourselves. and business was told you read the business press in the late thirty's they were. and business was tol
bill that definition number 11 day and hour which many. people what i don't which many. people were being gradually to read your man did into the senate probably being gradually a read your man did. probably feel. i prefer that brought out the information. feel. i prefer that brought out information. so there was a kind of a combination of a sympathetic governor. so there was a kind of a combination of a sympathetic government and by the mid thirty's and i suppose they contribute to the 30...
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which party wouldn't favourite. which party wouldn't want to be the one which regulated ireland?main in the eu. many in the northward said it would completely oppose unification. thank you, good to get your unification. we are talking to people throughout the day here at trinity college. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather forecast now. a fairly wet summer, although we just discussed it was hard to believe because we had some heat. the 70 wettest summer on record, but the 12th warmest, and then september, from many parts of the country, the blues indicating above average rainfall, the brown slightly below average, the white lament about average. so scotland did not see as much rainfall and some parts, and across east anglia and the south—east. but for the majority, a wet september. and of course, october started quite wet. i was going to take you back to tuesday, the start of october, in the isle of man when a deluge of torrential rain, nearly 50 millimetres following in a couple of hours on the isle of man. a major incident, people trapped for quite a while. not
which party wouldn't favourite. which party wouldn't want to be the one which regulated ireland?main in the eu. many in the northward said it would completely oppose unification. thank you, good to get your unification. we are talking to people throughout the day here at trinity college. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather forecast now. a fairly wet summer, although we just discussed it was hard to believe because we had some heat. the 70 wettest summer on record, but the 12th...
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the headlines: some of hong kong's metro system remains shut after a day which saw stations and businesses attacked in violent anti—government protests. demonstrators defied a ban on face masks during the unrest. chief executive carrie lam has defended her decision to invoke emergency powers. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has dismissed questions about donald trump's attempts to push ukraine and china to investigate democratic rival joe biden as a "silly gotcha game". leading democrats have issued a legal order, demanding the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. the british foreign secretary has urged america to reconsider its decision to let a diplomat‘s wife who was involved in a fatal car crash claim diplomatic immunity to leave britain. 19—year—old harry dunn died in the collision in august. that is all from me. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. but first on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament, as borisjohnson tries to win friends and influence people. we have made a gen
the headlines: some of hong kong's metro system remains shut after a day which saw stations and businesses attacked in violent anti—government protests. demonstrators defied a ban on face masks during the unrest. chief executive carrie lam has defended her decision to invoke emergency powers. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has dismissed questions about donald trump's attempts to push ukraine and china to investigate democratic rival joe biden as a "silly gotcha game". leading...
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never happened but which starting from the mid 1990 s. it did so you saw firstly in 2004 there was what was called the orange revolution in ukraine which set aside the result of an election that took place in ukraine in that year leveraged into power a pro western pronate a government that evicted yuschenko who was the president then in 2008 there was a decision made it to some unseen of the bucharest. that nato would one day be expanded to include ukraine and georgia then of course there was another election a few years later which brought into power a man called victim janak oh the church who was to some extent more saw great a new trial it see between. russia and the western powers understanding how close relations with ukraine between russia and ukraine were and then of course in 2014 there was africa period of very very prolonged violent protests which were backed by nato powers with leaders of the european union turning up in kiev openly supporting those protests. and who was the assistant secretary of state of the united states for
never happened but which starting from the mid 1990 s. it did so you saw firstly in 2004 there was what was called the orange revolution in ukraine which set aside the result of an election that took place in ukraine in that year leveraged into power a pro western pronate a government that evicted yuschenko who was the president then in 2008 there was a decision made it to some unseen of the bucharest. that nato would one day be expanded to include ukraine and georgia then of course there was...
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walk which the. car said at. which. the good folk during the. lieut. it's not just the show but the others and if it's. but who. is it i'm you know if you want to send it to or you go into any of those things you need to. quit. just a bit i guess but he's yeah and so are you up do you have this thing that i missed them a minute in that i was the m 5 when we had to bend is now and then they're going to come out. and which thought. elizabeth a poke of in a gypsy up in scream was founded by call 642. which would you put them well because i know but they're not exactly going to be profane what will make you better the village did have a church which was destroyed but it has 2 wooden school buildings locals recently restored the church that now stands next to a memorial to the great patriotic wall the monument is scrupulously careful and today it's been 3 cleanup day. you have to show because of having a clean up they too they need to tidy the yard and the 3rd 1000 plus they don't want to hear don't worry as it said the residents now moved out of course but
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they were taken from a map which was founded in 1812. which considers itself to be the birthplace of kansas city in that region. west port was the first committee in kansas city that had a monument pacific lee. they wanted to put up a life size to mark the centennial trail and they want to put this up and where marking the trail between and mexico and in spain. and west port was located on the trail and also had connections to the migration and we'll talk about that a little bit later on. this imagery is common and didn't make it into statues here in kansas city. what imagery does exist is more focused on interaction or celebrating in the past if not native persistence in the 20th century. please excuse me, my kids have a cold troll try not to sniff or too much here. in the years after world war one, americans began to be interested in having the earliest response by men dressed and buckskin are conquering the native people were beginning in 1920 on which had depictions of pioneer explicitly depicted as mothers would became popular. they
they were taken from a map which was founded in 1812. which considers itself to be the birthplace of kansas city in that region. west port was the first committee in kansas city that had a monument pacific lee. they wanted to put up a life size to mark the centennial trail and they want to put this up and where marking the trail between and mexico and in spain. and west port was located on the trail and also had connections to the migration and we'll talk about that a little bit later on. this...
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then there are the institutions of government which exist to surround the deep state. i don't know if i want to go ok. i don't want to have the army of them the problem is that the institutions are we have always been weak and this goes back to even before ukraine's independence there's never been strong institutions in the sense of being independent in ukraine . then this has been played off by the divisions between east and west of the alternating of power in the political branches but now we have this political branch but we don't have a real leader we don't have a leader because the person and his party don't stand for anything people voted for them not because of anything that they promised or what they said there was no agenda. that there was no historically promised to bring some peace and everyone who promised you wanted everybody promised but it was an empty push and go broke it was best kind of my question at the end of the last one but if that's what the people want is peace why aren't these leaders why isn't this a let you know it's a weak institutions and
then there are the institutions of government which exist to surround the deep state. i don't know if i want to go ok. i don't want to have the army of them the problem is that the institutions are we have always been weak and this goes back to even before ukraine's independence there's never been strong institutions in the sense of being independent in ukraine . then this has been played off by the divisions between east and west of the alternating of power in the political branches but now we...
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at this time, he received his serious head wound, which he carried for the rest of his life and which altered his personality. while the american revolution today would be generally regarded as one of the cleanest wars in history, a close-up view shows the hardship and unpleasantness of war, leaving benjamin franklin to write, "there has never been or ever will be such a thing as a good war or a bad peace." wars of independence easily turn into civil wars. the irish often found themselves on both sides in european wars, in the american war of independence and the american civil war. so true was this at home. when we were commemorating the bicentennial of the 1798 rebellion 21 years ago, our speaker of the house of representatives, dr. rory o'hanlon, enjoined on me when i was speaking in public not to mention the monahan militia, which like the north fork one, was at the cutting edge of british forces putting down the rebellion. the irish war of independence pitted the ira against the initially mostly nativeborn royal irish constabulary. outside of ulster, some catholic, irish speaking
at this time, he received his serious head wound, which he carried for the rest of his life and which altered his personality. while the american revolution today would be generally regarded as one of the cleanest wars in history, a close-up view shows the hardship and unpleasantness of war, leaving benjamin franklin to write, "there has never been or ever will be such a thing as a good war or a bad peace." wars of independence easily turn into civil wars. the irish often found...
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a process by which there are a small minority of economic arrangements in which northern ireland remains and phytosanitary, and for manufactured goods, for four years unless and until by a majority vote of the stormont assembly, northern ireland elects to remain in alignment. it's quite clear that whatever he says about northern ireland being in the uk customs union, de facto the european union customs code applies in northern ireland if the protocol comes into place, which requires exit declarations from northern ireland. yes, it does. the brexit secretary said opposite yesterday he had to be corrected by hmrc. there are no checks, gbni, they will be some measures to ensure there is no illegal trade... illegal trade... illegal trade, endangered animal species and banned firearms. but getting mps to give initial approval to the bill was only half the battle. the government was also proposing a timetable, known as a programme motion, to put the bill through all its remaining parliamentary stages in just a few days with the aim of getting the uk out of the eu by halloween. and there was to
a process by which there are a small minority of economic arrangements in which northern ireland remains and phytosanitary, and for manufactured goods, for four years unless and until by a majority vote of the stormont assembly, northern ireland elects to remain in alignment. it's quite clear that whatever he says about northern ireland being in the uk customs union, de facto the european union customs code applies in northern ireland if the protocol comes into place, which requires exit...
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which has so far not seen assessment? which has so far not seen the light of day.t the prime minister made clear is that we would abide by the law. and what lord pannick has confirmed, amongst many others, is that the prime minister has done so. so there is no question as to the commitment from the prime minister. but of course from the prime minister. but of course he disagrees with the action and it won‘t surprise any members either of this house, or of the european council, as to what the position of the prime minister is and his commitment to leaving on the 315t and his commitment to leaving on the 31st of october. the honourable gentleman talks about collusion. we in this house, mr speaker, want to couude in this house, mr speaker, want to collude with the british public to respect the referendum result and to get brexit done. and when he talks about delay, he should answer this question. if he wants a second referendum, we know the shadow brexit secretary wants a second referendum, but if he wants a second referendum, but if he wants a second referendum, how
which has so far not seen assessment? which has so far not seen the light of day.t the prime minister made clear is that we would abide by the law. and what lord pannick has confirmed, amongst many others, is that the prime minister has done so. so there is no question as to the commitment from the prime minister. but of course from the prime minister. but of course he disagrees with the action and it won‘t surprise any members either of this house, or of the european council, as to what the...
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which is the normal process, a federal judge has jurisdiction over the judicial district in which he or she sits. but nowadays what we have and what we are seeing here again, not based on the law, not based on history but simply based on personal views of federal judges at the district court level primarily because they disagree with what the president is doing and called nationwide injunctions to enjoin the president from implementing a policy anywhere in the country in those cases go up the line but that takes a lot of time and the fact it is severely weakening the legitimate exercise of executive power by the president. if the president says you the courts or you the court are improperly infringing and limiting my ability to carry out my duty i'm sworn to carry out under the constitution to effectively and properly implement these immigration laws for example, i have to continue to do it. and i have to continue to do it whitwhile is being appealed. otherwise, our nation will be irreparably harmed. so these are the legal battles. but then what happens is liberal members of congress
which is the normal process, a federal judge has jurisdiction over the judicial district in which he or she sits. but nowadays what we have and what we are seeing here again, not based on the law, not based on history but simply based on personal views of federal judges at the district court level primarily because they disagree with what the president is doing and called nationwide injunctions to enjoin the president from implementing a policy anywhere in the country in those cases go up the...
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so you have picked something which is pretty low cost to do so that's something which is not so dependentsion proof but people still like fragrances wherever you go, if you go through duty—free or shop at christmas you look at buying a fragrance. the fragrance companies we work with come to us because they want to make sure they get the right of the board to make sure it showcases the brand and does the job. how long did it ta ke and does the job. how long did it take you to pick yourself up after such a blow to your career at that age, and really start focusing on going forward, something positive? it is needs must at the time. you have a wife and children and a mortgage. it's something i wanted to do. and with the business growing the way it is, it's onwards and upwards. top tip? just believing what you're doing. if you have a passion for something, it's less of a chore, enjoy what you are doing. the journey we've been on his brilliant, still growing. you a very —— you have a very supportive wife, probably? yes, she has been through thick and thin, she still is thereby the scenes! thank
so you have picked something which is pretty low cost to do so that's something which is not so dependentsion proof but people still like fragrances wherever you go, if you go through duty—free or shop at christmas you look at buying a fragrance. the fragrance companies we work with come to us because they want to make sure they get the right of the board to make sure it showcases the brand and does the job. how long did it ta ke and does the job. how long did it take you to pick yourself up...
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people are waiting to see if they will have the same role, which may have —— which may be tarnished onis so divided, and has become so useless, that it does not play the same role at easter. everyone agrees that it is broken. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. it looks as though sunday is offering a complete change in weather fortunes for the greater pa rt weather fortunes for the greater part of england and wales. it starts dry and sunny and cold and crisp. at the same sort of regime bear, too, for the southern half of scotland and northern ireland. windy from the word go across northern scotland. gusts of 50 mild an hour and plenty of showers, too. one or two for northern ireland. there the temperature profiles eight or nine in the north of scotland to a high of only 12 or 13. a real contrast to what we have experience in the south during the course of saturday. 0nto the course of the night the skies stay relatively clear. the winds drop out and it will be a cold night. a widespread frost to start the new day on monday. still
people are waiting to see if they will have the same role, which may have —— which may be tarnished onis so divided, and has become so useless, that it does not play the same role at easter. everyone agrees that it is broken. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. it looks as though sunday is offering a complete change in weather fortunes for the greater pa rt weather fortunes for the greater part of england and wales. it starts dry and...
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which then goes up functionally to for regional directors which are employees which talk to one another primarily to make sure that they are implementing this process consistently across the country. there are no standards other than what we see here from the acting secretary of the language of facts and circumstances. we don't have a legal basis and we welcome that -- >> to provide training? >> the time is expired we are there is one question embedded in the general ladies line of questions which was what would the recommendation be i heard you just say that parents will do -- all parents will do whatever they can for their kids and that they should continue to stay. >> of course all, of you know that i can he there give the advice at the table and take the individual cases and accepting full well how the cases and the facts and circumstances like the secretary did and i don't want to do that you. >> thank you. i am pleased to recognize miss pressley for her five minutes of questioning. >> thank you very much mister chairman. this hearing has been a long time coming later spent comment
which then goes up functionally to for regional directors which are employees which talk to one another primarily to make sure that they are implementing this process consistently across the country. there are no standards other than what we see here from the acting secretary of the language of facts and circumstances. we don't have a legal basis and we welcome that -- >> to provide training? >> the time is expired we are there is one question embedded in the general ladies line of...
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which is we wanted the impacts to pay for themselves. i assume. i was not around when this happened. >> nor i. yeah, i mean we speak about the value of the nexus study in our report. and i don't have anything to add to that. >> thank you. are there any other questions? i would like to ask -- supervisor safai. >> we didn't really have the opportunity to look at this. we just got this. i know you were trying to get it done by the time of this hearing. but there's a couple things i wanted to ask. i appreciate all the clarification. i understand people's response to some of the language in it. and i understand what you are trying to do. you are meant to be the objective one looking at this. one of the things i wanted to ask for you put some bullets in here is the question of the fact of the nexus study is different than an economic analysis right? can you talk a little bit about that just for the record? >> well, i think it's fair to say the study is looking at one way in which office development affects the economy. that there will be nor workers and
which is we wanted the impacts to pay for themselves. i assume. i was not around when this happened. >> nor i. yeah, i mean we speak about the value of the nexus study in our report. and i don't have anything to add to that. >> thank you. are there any other questions? i would like to ask -- supervisor safai. >> we didn't really have the opportunity to look at this. we just got this. i know you were trying to get it done by the time of this hearing. but there's a couple things...
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we start with the electric car pioneer tesla, which has caused quite a buzz on wall street by postingprise quarterly profit. shares in elon musk‘s company have charged ahead in after hours trading on wall street, rising by a fifth. analysts had been expecting tesla to lose money. in fact, it made a profit of $143 million, though revenue, or money coming in, fell slightly. so, is the electric revolution finally here? last year the number of electric vehicles on the world's roads leapt to more than five million, up two million on the year before. you can see the growth. china is the world's biggest market with more than a million people buying electric cars last year. tesla has just announced the start of production at its mammoth new $2 billion factory in shanghai. we're joined by amanda stretton, motoring editor at confused.com. good morning. great to have you with us. good morning. great to have you with us. are you surprised by the results from tesla? i am surprised, just given the fact that they are a company from whom we have seen lots of positive news in the past and then lots of
we start with the electric car pioneer tesla, which has caused quite a buzz on wall street by postingprise quarterly profit. shares in elon musk‘s company have charged ahead in after hours trading on wall street, rising by a fifth. analysts had been expecting tesla to lose money. in fact, it made a profit of $143 million, though revenue, or money coming in, fell slightly. so, is the electric revolution finally here? last year the number of electric vehicles on the world's roads leapt to more...
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the uk's negotiators arriving for talks this morning, talks which haven't broken down but which aren'ta conclusion yet either. those discussions are ongoing as we speak and we are absolutely committed to securing a deal. we think that is in the interests of both sides. late last night, the two sides burnt the midnight oil, more specifically, the 1:30am oil. the main sticking points, the same as ever. what customs checks there could be on the island of ireland, the role of the stormont assembly, the shape of the future trade agreement. talks have been constructive but there are still remain a number of significant issues to resolve. the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, will spend much of today updating his bosses. this morning, it was the european commission, this afternoon diplomats from the other eu countries, who are sticking to their red lines. as the french foreign minister explained, those are protecting the single market and the irish border, and safeguards in case the uk tries to become a ruthless economic rival. i spoke to the prime minister by phone this morning and i've b
the uk's negotiators arriving for talks this morning, talks which haven't broken down but which aren'ta conclusion yet either. those discussions are ongoing as we speak and we are absolutely committed to securing a deal. we think that is in the interests of both sides. late last night, the two sides burnt the midnight oil, more specifically, the 1:30am oil. the main sticking points, the same as ever. what customs checks there could be on the island of ireland, the role of the stormont assembly,...
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and then lift the limit of h one b visa which is a smart people visa. i'm a smart lawn - - a full believer of comprehensive reform of unskilled workers of hospitality, constructio hospitality, construction, agrie more h one b visa because the technical firms in the silica and hills they all depend on those and to make it easy to keep the people here but i will argue somebody is coming to a stem technology program getting a phd there should be a green card stapled to the acceptance letter especially hopkins or mi mit. you have to have a very comprehensive approach but if we haven't taken those steps that we have outlined with the other approach to that. >> we will take two more questions i want to learn about the short medium term in venezuela specifically with the prospects and the risk. >> after this we will take one more question. >> certainly it would be wise to prepare for the moment when investment is possible again in venezuela. for one reason right now is sanctions but it is a colossally bad investment to put it mildly with serious corruption and
and then lift the limit of h one b visa which is a smart people visa. i'm a smart lawn - - a full believer of comprehensive reform of unskilled workers of hospitality, constructio hospitality, construction, agrie more h one b visa because the technical firms in the silica and hills they all depend on those and to make it easy to keep the people here but i will argue somebody is coming to a stem technology program getting a phd there should be a green card stapled to the acceptance letter...
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and billions of dollars in lost value which. an hour for you. there it's time to get saving the world's most expensive chocolates just been launched in india ltd presented its for bell brands new truffle trio has instantly broken the record when it comes to costly sweet treats look. to haitian vanilla beans piedmont hazelnuts and jamaican blue mountain coffee just some of the high priced ingredients featuring in these tell curlingly expensive truffles at 5 and a half 1000 euros per kilo they've now entered the guinness book of records as the most expensive truffles in the world something even that design a mission stanch sheffield conti teenie wasn't expecting maybe going to open with trinity and you really know he's probably could become. been digging. with step by step which route. very very wonderful product so very expensive printer and. foreign for me we want you to the best of sensation the best flavor there's even a concept behind them titled the net the creator and the destroyer the truffles the designed to represent the cycle of life it
and billions of dollars in lost value which. an hour for you. there it's time to get saving the world's most expensive chocolates just been launched in india ltd presented its for bell brands new truffle trio has instantly broken the record when it comes to costly sweet treats look. to haitian vanilla beans piedmont hazelnuts and jamaican blue mountain coffee just some of the high priced ingredients featuring in these tell curlingly expensive truffles at 5 and a half 1000 euros per kilo they've...
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quiz which. was just some good ideas but as yet so are you up do you have the thing that i missed them a minute in the national bible when we had to bend is now and then they're going to come out that is. and which thought. elizabeth a poke a village in chile up in screen was founded by cossacks in 842. which would you put them well because i know but they're not exactly going to be profane what was being made by king of the village did have a church which was destroyed but it has 2 wooden school buildings locals recently restored the church that now stands next to a memorial to the great patriotic wall the monument is scrupulously careful and today is voluntary cleanup day. you have to show because of having a cleanup day too they need to tidy the yard and just let us doesn't pose they don't want to say well but here don't worry as it said the residents now moved out of course but when i was there when the end will i. think. there. today there's a village meeting to elect a herdsman it's no joki
quiz which. was just some good ideas but as yet so are you up do you have the thing that i missed them a minute in the national bible when we had to bend is now and then they're going to come out that is. and which thought. elizabeth a poke a village in chile up in screen was founded by cossacks in 842. which would you put them well because i know but they're not exactly going to be profane what was being made by king of the village did have a church which was destroyed but it has 2 wooden...
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elements of the elite culture which are the great ugly elements of the elite culture which are the way and ugly. the american dream my many ideals was partly the american dream my many ideals was partly symbolic but partly real so in the 1950 s. and sixty's symbolic but partly real so in the 1950 s. and sixty's it was a the biggest growth period in. american it was in the biggest growth period in that american economic history. gold paid to get homage history. gold paint. it was pretty. it was pretty go a carrion growth so the lowest 5th of the population go a tarion growth so the lowest 5th of the population was improving about as much as the upper 5th. and there were some was improving about as much as the upper 5th. and there were some welfare state measures which improved life for much of the population welfare state measures which improved life for much of the population. it was for example possible for a. black worker it was for example possible for a. black worker to get a decent job in an auto plant. to get a decent job in an auto plant. get a core of children go to school and
elements of the elite culture which are the great ugly elements of the elite culture which are the way and ugly. the american dream my many ideals was partly the american dream my many ideals was partly symbolic but partly real so in the 1950 s. and sixty's symbolic but partly real so in the 1950 s. and sixty's it was a the biggest growth period in. american it was in the biggest growth period in that american economic history. gold paid to get homage history. gold paint. it was pretty. it was...
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on the border of syria you have protests in iraq which have so you have protests in iraq which have sond 800 people wounded. these dynamics don't have any sort of washington approach. there is no clear american pus policy, even though trump has make clear policy had a run is nefarious policy is to be curbed. the people in lebanon and iraq are rising up against this and there is hardly any american support. in syria there is a dynamic where there is going to be aired vacuuming governance, especially with the kurds that have controlled a part of syria and have kind of putting a sort of sense of stability, i don't wa nt to sort of sense of stability, i don't want to say. ability. that's gone now. want to say. ability. that's gone now. you have armed troops, lots of weapons, some money sloshing around. it has left an extraordinary vacuum, trump's withdrawal. this is notjust trump. it did begin with obama. they are very alike in some ways on a?|j wouldn't... they are very alike in some ways on a?|j wouldn't. .. they have are very alike in some ways on a?|j wouldn't... they have done similar
on the border of syria you have protests in iraq which have so you have protests in iraq which have sond 800 people wounded. these dynamics don't have any sort of washington approach. there is no clear american pus policy, even though trump has make clear policy had a run is nefarious policy is to be curbed. the people in lebanon and iraq are rising up against this and there is hardly any american support. in syria there is a dynamic where there is going to be aired vacuuming governance,...
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which ever religious you are. so the place itself is not religion, it's more a commemorative location. and i, myself, when i think about it, a lot of my old friends, i used to go bar-hopping a few places. they've already passed away. they would have been issei second generation. and then there would be the first generation. the issei. and they aren't any longer around too much. i learned esprit. i wanted to keep in mind that in the spirit of such location, it should be something that the soul can reach of each and every one who would be of such time. when you search your own soul, you should find peace of mind. thank you. >> president buell: thank you. >> clerk: any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner mcdonnell: thank you so much. in the noted words of the philosopher ice cube -- >> [laughter] -- >> commissioner mcdonnell: he said -- >> you singing? >> no, he said today was a good day. and for me today was a good day. where again we're pausing to put an important stake and
which ever religious you are. so the place itself is not religion, it's more a commemorative location. and i, myself, when i think about it, a lot of my old friends, i used to go bar-hopping a few places. they've already passed away. they would have been issei second generation. and then there would be the first generation. the issei. and they aren't any longer around too much. i learned esprit. i wanted to keep in mind that in the spirit of such location, it should be something that the soul...
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we grow together which is why it isa well. we grow together which is why it is a movement.lso a lot of beer. of course! beer is food. let's go and have a look. these are our fermentation tanks for the production of the beer. what we do here is produce everything from scratch in our location. beer was one of ourfirst scratch in our location. beer was one of our first experiments. we started with a good system of purification of water, which is actually very complex, to get the best possible pure water, to then add vitamins and then create a wonderful and pasteurised, fresh, unfiltered beer. it is not cheap here, is it? i must argue that this is farfrom being here, is it? i must argue that this is far from being true because we offer an amazing pizza, for instance, which is made with real flower, mozzarella, tomatoes, and the dough is raised for 36 hours, which means you will not digest it in your stomach, it has already been digested, so super healthy, for six or £7. but food is sometimes not particularly cheap. does that not make you run the risk of excluding certain parts
we grow together which is why it isa well. we grow together which is why it is a movement.lso a lot of beer. of course! beer is food. let's go and have a look. these are our fermentation tanks for the production of the beer. what we do here is produce everything from scratch in our location. beer was one of ourfirst scratch in our location. beer was one of our first experiments. we started with a good system of purification of water, which is actually very complex, to get the best possible pure...
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which very crass grab for oil in syria which is which is i think a sigh 3rd think a. lot of of of. the dog michigan of a lot of american arkan's and now this is sort of money grab we're just going to go for the oil sattar rabia grab the oil now this is sort of money grab we're just going to go for the oil sattar rabia grab the oil and syria it is it undermines. whatever in syria it is it undermines. whatever principles america can bring to the table and it really shows an ugly face or principles america can bring to the table and it really shows an ugly face to the power in the middle east today that to power in the middle east today that that. that doesn't have answers yeah but i mean you will have to end on nap. that doesn't have answers yeah but i mean you will have to end on that point here but you know the lack of principles the feeling someone else is now to resources so they can't point here but you know the lack of principles stealing someone else's now to resources so they can't rebuild to build build build i mean i don't know i don't have no more don't have more back conf
which very crass grab for oil in syria which is which is i think a sigh 3rd think a. lot of of of. the dog michigan of a lot of american arkan's and now this is sort of money grab we're just going to go for the oil sattar rabia grab the oil now this is sort of money grab we're just going to go for the oil sattar rabia grab the oil and syria it is it undermines. whatever in syria it is it undermines. whatever principles america can bring to the table and it really shows an ugly face or...
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which one was that? >>. [laughter] my best selling book was really my first book which has burned me enormously been so easy to write a bestseller. it was the first, i have to say, the first biography of ronald reagan. and i had met him in 1965 and interviewed him. and then he of course was elected governor the year following. and then in 1967, i said he is going to be a contender. in 68, i'm going to write his story now. which is what i did. which is reagan, a political portrait. it was the first political biography. as a result of that. when people were looking for a biography wanting to find out more about this after was he just an actor? there was my book. the paperback sold 150-175,000 copies which was wonderful. >> and it originally appeared in the atlantic? did i get that right? >> no. should have. but didn't. [laughter] >> you're also a founding member of the young americans for freedom. how did that come about?>> in 1960, there was the republican party which was still in the hands of the liberal est
which one was that? >>. [laughter] my best selling book was really my first book which has burned me enormously been so easy to write a bestseller. it was the first, i have to say, the first biography of ronald reagan. and i had met him in 1965 and interviewed him. and then he of course was elected governor the year following. and then in 1967, i said he is going to be a contender. in 68, i'm going to write his story now. which is what i did. which is reagan, a political portrait. it was...
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we don't have a framework to which we can do that. i would argue the next credit president to get back into the game on an asian trade you and maybe it doesn't look exactly how to but it would give you a platform we can make nonhuman rights and non-democracy and see how they respond. >> i think the trade points you make a very interesting, i don't know how you square the circle of a trade agreement that the labor union will like in the green movement will like, the american exporters generically will like and the other countries will like. is there a sweet spot and how do we go about looking for? because i would agree it's important. >> i guess my belief we should try to find the sweet spot that you might not be able to get an agreement that all democratic constituencies would sign onto but again i'm not sure how you protect your interest in that part of the world if you aren't willing to try and i think our criticism has been a starting point for the trade agreements in the past has been to smooth out as many corporate complaints as
we don't have a framework to which we can do that. i would argue the next credit president to get back into the game on an asian trade you and maybe it doesn't look exactly how to but it would give you a platform we can make nonhuman rights and non-democracy and see how they respond. >> i think the trade points you make a very interesting, i don't know how you square the circle of a trade agreement that the labor union will like in the green movement will like, the american exporters...