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council, dr. wilkinson. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time . it's a pleasure, it's lovely to be here in saint petersburg and that now every now and then the international community comes up with certain boss words that per political speeches. and right now it's energy transition, the replacement of fossil fuels with renewables for a trip to generation. how far along are we into this process? there has been many energy transitions. we happen to be in a certain era of energy transition, which has the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy. if you've been previous transitions, we could think about the transition from biofuels would perish. we bent forest and then we discovered coal, coal safe, the foreign when we found oil oil, say the whale. and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have better lives, but also to live on a healthy planet and. and the challenge is the energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or
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energy council wilkinson. we are recording this interview in russia, which has benefit tremendously from traditional energy sources from fossil fuels. and it is sometimes presented in western media as oppositional or even disruptive when it comes to renewables. they think that's true. have you seen an example supplies behavior? i think russia is a major resource holders. that's pretty cool. it's got lots of oil. it's got lots of gas, it's. it has lots of technology around nuclear. it has lots of technology around hydrogen. moving into all these different frontiers of the new energy future. i think it's important to think about what energy future we're aiming for. when we used to talk about energy in the 19th century, we used to talk about supply side with what we were trying to do. we were trying to find how could we find more energy in the well, to give it more people. these days were worried that if we have abundant tendency, we might have not enough plan in. right? so the differences, now we are when energy
energy council wilkinson. we are recording this interview in russia, which has benefit tremendously from traditional energy sources from fossil fuels. and it is sometimes presented in western media as oppositional or even disruptive when it comes to renewables. they think that's true. have you seen an example supplies behavior? i think russia is a major resource holders. that's pretty cool. it's got lots of oil. it's got lots of gas, it's. it has lots of technology around nuclear. it has lots...
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katharine wilkinson, coeditor of this volume "all we can save anthology."e, tara is one of the contributors to this volume. talk about the significance of the indigenous leadership and contribution to solutions to the climate crisis. >> tara has an absolutely stunning as they can the collection called "sacred resistance, she talks about this work on the front lines of stopping additional fossil fuel infrastructure and indigenous women and indigenous leaders of all genders are leading incredibly important land defense and resistance work around the world. it is absolutely vital work because we know we have a whole toolbox solutions we can move forward through things like a clean electricity standard, but at the same time, we have to be slamming the brakes on the fossil fuel economies and systems on continuing to propel itself forward. tara also talks about the fundamental value shift that really sits beneath all of this work, about coming back into lanceith the livingystems of o pnet, aositionf p. small city ratherhan -- rep.osta:he other tn tteakes was an r
katharine wilkinson, coeditor of this volume "all we can save anthology."e, tara is one of the contributors to this volume. talk about the significance of the indigenous leadership and contribution to solutions to the climate crisis. >> tara has an absolutely stunning as they can the collection called "sacred resistance, she talks about this work on the front lines of stopping additional fossil fuel infrastructure and indigenous women and indigenous leaders of all genders...
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said there _ facing as professor wilkinson said there that— facing as professor wilkinson said therely the situation, there. that really the situation, the economic— there. that really the situation, the economic situation - there. that really the situation, the economic situation over - there. that really the situation, the economic situation over the there. that really the situation, - the economic situation over the last few years _ the economic situation over the last few years and — the economic situation over the last few years and months _ the economic situation over the last few years and months has - few years and months has deteriorated _ few years and months has deteriorated very- few years and months has - deteriorated very significantly. and also the _ deteriorated very significantly. and also the covid—19 _ deteriorated very significantly. and also the covid—19 situation - deteriorated very significantly. and also the covid—19 situation has - also the covid—19 situation has worsened _ also the covid—19 situation has worsened as _ also the covid—19 situation has worsened
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dr. wilkinson. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time. it's a pleasure, it's lovely to be here in saint petersburg and that now every now and then the international community comes up with certain bosworth that per political speeches . and right now it's an energy transition, the replacement of fossil fuels with renewables for tristan generation. how far along are we into this process? there has been many energy transitions. we happen to be in a certain era of energy transmission, which is the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy. but they've been previous transitions. we could think about the transition from biofuels would already we bend oregon, and then we discovered coal, coal safe, the foreign when we found oil oil safe, the whale. and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have better lives, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge is the energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases that we're trying to manage and as many differ
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wilkinson is because you are focused on just that.aked out i just want to look away, and that's the last thing we can afford to do. so to come back to the title of your book, to the work you both have been doing, how do you bring more women in and how do you bring more communities of color into this work? >> i think the really important fact to start with is that people of color actually already care more about the climate crisis. >> yes. >> they're more concerned per polling data from yale and george mason universities. about 49% of white americans compared to 57% of black americans and 70% of latinx americans. if we are talking about engaging people, it makes perfect sense to engage people already concerned about the issues, the percentage of americans who are outright climate deniers is a single digit. we can basically charge ahead without them at this point. we clearly are seeing these images. we know that we can't wait to have endless conversations about it. as catherine said, it is a moment for bold transformation. this is a mom
wilkinson is because you are focused on just that.aked out i just want to look away, and that's the last thing we can afford to do. so to come back to the title of your book, to the work you both have been doing, how do you bring more women in and how do you bring more communities of color into this work? >> i think the really important fact to start with is that people of color actually already care more about the climate crisis. >> yes. >> they're more concerned per polling...
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helena wilkinson reporting there.the positive impact that this ruling she thinks will have on deaf people. i feel that it's giving deaf people more confidence and it's giving people the chance to think, yes, i am equal to hearing people, to people who can hear, and then be more assertive in fighting for the rights and for their own access and to fight their own barriers, so i am hoping that people will say, look, katie was successful and now it is my turn and i went to change this, and i hope people follow that example. and i do not wants deaf people to just be embarrassed and think, oh, no, icannot, no one will listen to me, i do not know how to challenge people, no one is quick to listen to me because i use sign language. i don't want him to think that. i want people to think, i can do this, it is time to stop being passive and just sitting there and being embarrassed and thinking that we cannot do anything. i think it is time for deaf people to work together, and we have shown that we can do that. katie rowley spea
helena wilkinson reporting there.the positive impact that this ruling she thinks will have on deaf people. i feel that it's giving deaf people more confidence and it's giving people the chance to think, yes, i am equal to hearing people, to people who can hear, and then be more assertive in fighting for the rights and for their own access and to fight their own barriers, so i am hoping that people will say, look, katie was successful and now it is my turn and i went to change this, and i hope...
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helena wilkinson, bbc news. 0lly foster is at st george's park in staffordshire.park in staffordshire. have just had the last full training they have just had the last full training session, but someone was missing? yes, they are training right now victoria. you're allowed to observe the first 15 minutes. it became clear there was one member of the squad missing, you can instantly miss and buy as bleached blonde hair, phil foden. he started and it was my first two matches and came on as a substitute in their semifinal when. he picked up a minor knock in training yesterday. he is setting out today's final training session before tomorrow? finaljust as a precaution, the fa say. clearly, he is now a doubt for that game. he is one of those forwards that gareth southgate has used very sparingly in rotation. pick a stacker, the teenager, would be the man who would replace him. jadon sancho will probably come into the reckoning, as well. not perfect preparation for gareth southgate, but he has so many options available to him in that position. options available to him in
helena wilkinson, bbc news. 0lly foster is at st george's park in staffordshire.park in staffordshire. have just had the last full training they have just had the last full training session, but someone was missing? yes, they are training right now victoria. you're allowed to observe the first 15 minutes. it became clear there was one member of the squad missing, you can instantly miss and buy as bleached blonde hair, phil foden. he started and it was my first two matches and came on as a...
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helena wilkinson, bbc news.rassroots football is where it all started for the england players. have a look at this photo. one of those is now an england player, can you recognise them? have a look on the left of the front row, that cute little boy with blonde hair? it's luke shaw, holding what's believed to be his first ever football trophy. that's when he played at hersham fc in surrey. we can speak now to dave bradford, who is the current chairman of hersham. hello to you, dave. luke shaw has had a very good judgment, particularly in that last game. for me, particularly in that last game. for me. player _ particularly in that last game. for me. player of _ particularly in that last game. er?" me, player of the tournament. he has really stood out for me. a local lad at hersham. really stood out for me. a local lad at hersham-— really stood out for me. a local lad at hersham. what is his relationship with hersham? _ at hersham. what is his relationship with hersham? unfortunately, - at hersham. what is his relat
helena wilkinson, bbc news.rassroots football is where it all started for the england players. have a look at this photo. one of those is now an england player, can you recognise them? have a look on the left of the front row, that cute little boy with blonde hair? it's luke shaw, holding what's believed to be his first ever football trophy. that's when he played at hersham fc in surrey. we can speak now to dave bradford, who is the current chairman of hersham. hello to you, dave. luke shaw has...
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helena wilkinson, bbc news.alk to england supporter emma peach, who runs the three lions pub in stourport and has been showing all the games on a big screen for punters to watch, and samantha rushton from aston fields social club. let's speak now to samantha rushton from aston fields social club. what is the plan for tomorrow night? we are all set and ready. we have got a projector upstairs, we have got a projector upstairs, we have got three television is actually in the main club downstairs, and two or three tvs outside. how many tvs in total? it's about six or seven. haw total? it's about six or seven. how many peeple _ total? it's about six or seven. how many peeple are _ total? it's about six or seven. how many people are you _ total? it's about six or seven. how many people are you expecting? total? it's about six or seven. how. many people are you expecting? we are many people are you expecting? - are expecting to be full, not short on numbers. we will see, but it is quite a big club, so it could be a cou
helena wilkinson, bbc news.alk to england supporter emma peach, who runs the three lions pub in stourport and has been showing all the games on a big screen for punters to watch, and samantha rushton from aston fields social club. let's speak now to samantha rushton from aston fields social club. what is the plan for tomorrow night? we are all set and ready. we have got a projector upstairs, we have got a projector upstairs, we have got three television is actually in the main club downstairs,...
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. >> reporter: 51-year-old chef wilkinson cezu understands. he's haitian-american.e sees his restaurants as an economic engine for his employees and their families. >> as soon as they get paid, they're dashing out of the restaurant so they can go to a local supermarket to do a money transfer. >> reporter: he says the money they send is needed now more than ever. >> i say to everyone, please do not get discouraged. please don't lose hope on us. continue giving us everything that your conscience and your heart will allow you to give, and with the grace of christ, we'll be all right. >> reporter: whether that hope can break through this mountain of uncertainty remains to be seen. i've talked to a lot of people, and i ask every single one of them, do you have hope in the future? >> i have no other choice but to be optimistic. when the people who are experiencing the hardship and are really faced with very dangerous situations continue to have hope and are always fired up for the next fight. so i only have hope. >> our thanks to marcus and his team. >>> up next, even a s
. >> reporter: 51-year-old chef wilkinson cezu understands. he's haitian-american.e sees his restaurants as an economic engine for his employees and their families. >> as soon as they get paid, they're dashing out of the restaurant so they can go to a local supermarket to do a money transfer. >> reporter: he says the money they send is needed now more than ever. >> i say to everyone, please do not get discouraged. please don't lose hope on us. continue giving us...
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professor dominic wilkinson joining us tonight from oxford university.e appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. day three of the olympics. more golden moments with a teenage japanese skateboarder and a slovenian nba star among those grabbing the headlines. but organizers now have to deal with yet another problem beyond their control, as a tropical storm moves in. reporter: the tokyo olympics have withstood a pandemic and wave. now -- a heatwave. now they must survive a typhoon. yet locals are upbeat. >> the waves are always like this when a typhoon comes, but they often become better when the typhoon has gone. i hope that happens. reporter: riding a wave of goodwill was japanese 13-year-old momiji nishiya. she won the first ever gold in women's history skateboarding and became the second youngest champion in olympics history. in basketball, nba star luka doncic delivered a performance for the ages. the dallas mavericks player scored 48 points, as his slovenia team brushed aside argentina. in the pool, britain defended his 100 meter brushstroke gold,
professor dominic wilkinson joining us tonight from oxford university.e appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. day three of the olympics. more golden moments with a teenage japanese skateboarder and a slovenian nba star among those grabbing the headlines. but organizers now have to deal with yet another problem beyond their control, as a tropical storm moves in. reporter: the tokyo olympics have withstood a pandemic and wave. now -- a heatwave. now they must survive a typhoon. yet locals...
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that is cyril and kay wilkinson, they make a decision that when they get to 80, or at least when kay, the younger one, when she gets to 80 years old, they're going to kill themselves to ensure that they neverfall into agonising dementia and physical decay. why did you play with that idea? well, i was first inspired by a stray remark by a friend of mine who announced, with some conviction, that she had no desire to live beyond the age of 80, after which things seem to be going downhill, and i was curious whether or not she would be proactive once she actually got to the age of 80 or would laugh at her silly younger self and carry on indefinitely. and, you know, ithink it throws up a lot of interesting moral and emotional questions. i mean, the couple in the novel, who both work for the nhs, have a lot of social consciousness as a result, and don't want to cost the nhs too much money as they age. and they've also watched kay's father deteriorate from dementia into a person that doesn't resemble the estimable father she grew up with. and it's all very well to make a vow when you're in yo
that is cyril and kay wilkinson, they make a decision that when they get to 80, or at least when kay, the younger one, when she gets to 80 years old, they're going to kill themselves to ensure that they neverfall into agonising dementia and physical decay. why did you play with that idea? well, i was first inspired by a stray remark by a friend of mine who announced, with some conviction, that she had no desire to live beyond the age of 80, after which things seem to be going downhill, and i...
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well, can discuss that and now joined by angela wilkinson. secretary general.
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helena wilkinson _ winning the lottery. helena wilkinson at _ winning the lottery.s. the change which will come into force on 16th august, will also apply to people under the age of 18 — who are currently not eligible for vaccination. also this afternoon, the education secretary gavin williamson has announced an end to the �*bubble' system in english schools. we'll have more on that shortly, but first here's our health correspondent, jim reed. over 7 million people in england have had a call or notification like this, telling them to self—isolate after being in contact with someone who tests positive for covid. speaking in the house of commons, the health secretary said that is changing from the middle of next month. from the 16th of august, when even more people will have the protection of both doses and when modelling suggests the risk from the virus will be even lower, anyone who is a close contact of a positive case will no longer have to self—isolate if they have been fully vaccinated. it's just one of the major changes to life in england. in 13 days' time, soc
helena wilkinson _ winning the lottery. helena wilkinson at _ winning the lottery.s. the change which will come into force on 16th august, will also apply to people under the age of 18 — who are currently not eligible for vaccination. also this afternoon, the education secretary gavin williamson has announced an end to the �*bubble' system in english schools. we'll have more on that shortly, but first here's our health correspondent, jim reed. over 7 million people in england have had a...
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helena wilkinson is at westminster magistrates' court for us this evening. tell us what happened.ty had - tell us what happened. well, professor whitty had been i tell us what happened. -ii professor whitty had been walking through a park on his way to see the prime minister when he was accosted. today lewis hughes, 2a years old and from essex, the court heard that he gripped the professor in a loose headlock after he declined to have a photograph taken. the districtjudge today described hughes as a job, he sentenced him to eight weeks in prison suspended for two years and ordered him to pay compensation of £100 to professor whitty. —— described him as a yob. the court also heard that hughes was unreservedly apologetic for the distress he had caused us to a second man appeared today, 24—year—old jonathan chu, also from essex, he will face a trial in november, he pleaded not guilty to the same charge and also denied obstructing a police officer in the court also heard that professor whitty will be called to give evidence in court. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a
helena wilkinson is at westminster magistrates' court for us this evening. tell us what happened.ty had - tell us what happened. well, professor whitty had been i tell us what happened. -ii professor whitty had been walking through a park on his way to see the prime minister when he was accosted. today lewis hughes, 2a years old and from essex, the court heard that he gripped the professor in a loose headlock after he declined to have a photograph taken. the districtjudge today described hughes...
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our correspondent helena wilkinson can tell us more.briefings in september and october last year but could not follow them. the reason, there wasn't an interpreter for her to follow and she said it left her feeling stressed and affected her well—being. that is why she took the cabinet office to court and she said they had breached the obligations under the equality act. today, the judge ruled in herfavour, regarding those two covid briefings and mr justice vorderman said the lack of sign language provision at those two data briefings constituted discrimination. he went on to say a failure of inclusion which serve to disempower, to frustrate and to marginalise. katie said she is feeling emotional after the judgment, but she also says she feels sad she had to fight on behalf of herself and also on behalf of many others. the cabinet office in response have said, they are pleased that the court ruled their policy using on—screen british sign language interpreters was lawful during the pandemic and officials point out that i had been over 17
our correspondent helena wilkinson can tell us more.briefings in september and october last year but could not follow them. the reason, there wasn't an interpreter for her to follow and she said it left her feeling stressed and affected her well—being. that is why she took the cabinet office to court and she said they had breached the obligations under the equality act. today, the judge ruled in herfavour, regarding those two covid briefings and mr justice vorderman said the lack of sign...
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envoy and former secretary of state john kerry and minister of environment and climate change john wilkinson lead the claimant dialogue that was launched in february, and the dialogue has three objectives. the first is to increase climate ambitions globally. the second is to innovate and deploy low and zero emissions technology and create jobs. and third, to enhance adaptation and resilience to climate impact. but an essential element in our transition to a net zero economy is the adoption of electric vehicles. that means that we are going to need raw materials for batteries such as cobalt and lithium. we also need to establish in north america the necessary supply chains and build production facilities. the good news is we have the natural resources, the innovation ecosystem, and the talented people to achieve these objectives, all right here in north america. the u.s. department of commerce has organized webinars on critical minerals to connect industries and awareness about emerging technologies, and opportunities for trade and investment on both sides of our border. in addition, the u.s.
envoy and former secretary of state john kerry and minister of environment and climate change john wilkinson lead the claimant dialogue that was launched in february, and the dialogue has three objectives. the first is to increase climate ambitions globally. the second is to innovate and deploy low and zero emissions technology and create jobs. and third, to enhance adaptation and resilience to climate impact. but an essential element in our transition to a net zero economy is the adoption of...
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it's a testament to the safety of these cars that wilkinson was not hurt. car finals couldn't be closer. they needed a photo finish. it was robert hight in the far lane, edging out matt hagen in the near lane by two thousands of a second top fuel final. almost as close steve torrance in the near lane lee prewitt in the far once again a photo finish needed to see that torrents was the winner. this is the sixth win this year for torrance, who was the top fuel points leader and final round of golf three m championship today in minnesota. cameron champ came to the 18th hold, not needing to do anything. spectacular but spectacular might be just a word for this recovery shots. that was to set up a putt for par. the look is part of a champ shot a bogey free round of 500 par 66 for his third career win, and that was good enough to beat louis oosthuizen, jonathan vegas and charles schwartzel, who all tied for second by two strokes. all joe appreciate it and good good showing for the giants today. the bats were hot out there. oracle that was fun. yes, it was a great
it's a testament to the safety of these cars that wilkinson was not hurt. car finals couldn't be closer. they needed a photo finish. it was robert hight in the far lane, edging out matt hagen in the near lane by two thousands of a second top fuel final. almost as close steve torrance in the near lane lee prewitt in the far once again a photo finish needed to see that torrents was the winner. this is the sixth win this year for torrance, who was the top fuel points leader and final round of golf...
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john kerry what needs to happen right now to reverse climate change and environmentalist katherine wilkinsonnt hearts and minds. then. >>> victims of vaccine
john kerry what needs to happen right now to reverse climate change and environmentalist katherine wilkinsonnt hearts and minds. then. >>> victims of vaccine
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helena wilkinson, bbc news. full coverage here in breakfast this weekend.gland could soon be exempt from quarantine if they are pinged by the covid—i9 app, under plans being considered by downing street. ministers have already said that, from august 16, people who are double—jabbed can avoid self—isolation, even if the app traces them as a covid contact. that date may now be brought forward for health service staff. apologies there. the technical gremlins have come in at four minutes past six and our poor directorjason, all i can hear at this moment in time is him lashing... what we're going to do... let'sjust pause and lashing... what we're going to do... let's just pause and appreciate the picture of the nhs app. truth? let'sjust pause and appreciate the picture of the nhs app.— picture of the nhs app. why would ou not? picture of the nhs app. why would you not? while _ picture of the nhs app. why would you not? while we _ picture of the nhs app. why would you not? while we bear— picture of the nhs app. why would you not? while we bear with - picture of t
helena wilkinson, bbc news. full coverage here in breakfast this weekend.gland could soon be exempt from quarantine if they are pinged by the covid—i9 app, under plans being considered by downing street. ministers have already said that, from august 16, people who are double—jabbed can avoid self—isolation, even if the app traces them as a covid contact. that date may now be brought forward for health service staff. apologies there. the technical gremlins have come in at four minutes past...
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our correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments at westminster magistrates�* court.is whitty had been walking through st james' park last month chris whitty had been walking through stjames' park last month on a sunday evening. he had been on his way to see at the prime minister when he was accosted in that park. two men appeared here at westminster magistrates�* court today. one of them is called louis he was from essex, and he was asked to enter a plea and he pleaded guilty to one charge of assault by beating. that was an incident ofjune of last year. the court heard that lewis, who is in the dock today wearing a suit, a former estate agents, he lost hisjob as suit, a former estate agents, he lost his job as a result of the incident, and a court heard he was unreservedly apologetic for the distress that he had caused professor whitty and what had been ten seconds of complete and utter madness. thejudge ten seconds of complete and utter madness. the judge sentenced ten seconds of complete and utter madness. thejudge sentenced him to eight weeks, a suspended sentence
our correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments at westminster magistrates�* court.is whitty had been walking through st james' park last month chris whitty had been walking through stjames' park last month on a sunday evening. he had been on his way to see at the prime minister when he was accosted in that park. two men appeared here at westminster magistrates�* court today. one of them is called louis he was from essex, and he was asked to enter a plea and he pleaded guilty...
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the next round wilkinson a topic more sensitive for the military. a 20 year naval veteran and surface warfare officer, he is joining nancy pelosi's special committee to investigate the mob attack on the capital. seeking bipartisanship. is it a worthy goal? if you want to send a text, that number is (202) 748-8003. some saying it is a worthy goal. when it comes to social programs, others say it is a worthless endeavor. politics is compromised and compromises bipartisanship. larry says, it is the only way for our government to function properly. in lakeland florida, good morning to check on the republican line. caller: democracy is a messy business. we air our dirty laundry on msnbc, fox and social media. the reality is, i have been a lifelong republican. i can honestly tell you that i voted for trump both elections and i will vote for him again. the republican party needs to vote for someone not narcissistic and who does not poison the well even further. all of us actually need to spend some time away from fox and msnbc and maybe listen to bbc and li
the next round wilkinson a topic more sensitive for the military. a 20 year naval veteran and surface warfare officer, he is joining nancy pelosi's special committee to investigate the mob attack on the capital. seeking bipartisanship. is it a worthy goal? if you want to send a text, that number is (202) 748-8003. some saying it is a worthy goal. when it comes to social programs, others say it is a worthless endeavor. politics is compromised and compromises bipartisanship. larry says, it is the...
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the next round wilkinson a topic more sensitive for the military.year naval veteran and surface warfare officer, he is joining nancy pelosi's special committee to investigate the mob attack on the capital. seeking bipartisanship. is it a worthy goal? if you want to send a text, that number is (202) 748-8003. some saying it is a worthy goal. when it comes to social programs, others say it is a worthless endeavor. politics is compromised and compromises bipartisanship. larry says, it is the only way for our government to function properly. in lakeland florida, good morning to check on the republican line. caller: democracy is a messy business. we air our dirty laundry on msnbc, fox and social media. the reality is, i have been a lifelong republican. i can honestly tell you that i voted for trump both elections and i will vote for him again. the republican party needs to vote for someone not narcissistic and who does not poison the well even further. all of us actually need to spend some time away from fox and msnbc and maybe listen to bbc and listen t
the next round wilkinson a topic more sensitive for the military.year naval veteran and surface warfare officer, he is joining nancy pelosi's special committee to investigate the mob attack on the capital. seeking bipartisanship. is it a worthy goal? if you want to send a text, that number is (202) 748-8003. some saying it is a worthy goal. when it comes to social programs, others say it is a worthless endeavor. politics is compromised and compromises bipartisanship. larry says, it is the only...
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our correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments at westminster magistrates�* court.deo posted. thejudge further humiliated by the video posted. the judge went on to say to the defendant that he recognised he himself had not actually posted that video on the internet. the second man who appeared in the dock today, 24—year—old also from essex, he pleaded not guilty to the same charge. ——jonathan pleaded not guilty to the same charge. —— jonathan chew. pleaded not guilty to the same charge. ——jonathan chew. not pleaded not guilty to the same charge. —— jonathan chew. not guilty to assault by beating to professor chris whitty. he also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of obstructing a police officer. these districtjudge told him that he is going to face a trial he had before the districtjudge at westminster magistrates�* court which will take place on november 23. we also heard today in court that professor chris whitty himself is going to be called as a witness to give evidence in that trial by the crown prosecution service. now it�*s time for a look at the weather
our correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments at westminster magistrates�* court.deo posted. thejudge further humiliated by the video posted. the judge went on to say to the defendant that he recognised he himself had not actually posted that video on the internet. the second man who appeared in the dock today, 24—year—old also from essex, he pleaded not guilty to the same charge. ——jonathan pleaded not guilty to the same charge. —— jonathan chew. pleaded not guilty...