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hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. oh my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at the vanderbilt university medical center she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccinated history is being written right now isn't it. it is this is truly unprecedented this is the largest mass vaccination effort to combat a disease ever in human history it's an exciting thing to be a part of and the logistics in the u.s. i mean this is a mammoth undertaking and it let's take tennessee as an example what does the state of tennessee have to do once the federal government ensures that the vaccine has been delivered safe and sound to its borders well the state him in his ation program takes the lead on making sure that the r
hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. oh my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at the vanderbilt university medical center she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people...
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hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at evander university medical center she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination history is being written right now isn't it. it is this is truly unprecedented this is the largest mass vaccination effort to combat a disease ever in human history it's an exciting thing to be a part of and the logistics in the u.s. i mean this is a mammoth undertaking and it let's take tennessee for as an example what does the state of tennessee have to do once the federal government ensures that the vaccine has been delivered safe and sound to its borders well the state him in his ation program takes the lead on making sure that the right
hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at evander university medical center she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination...
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hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at event university medical center and she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination history is being written right now isn't it. it is this is truly unprecedented this is the largest mass vaccination effort to combat a disease ever in human history it's an exciting thing to be a part of and the logistics in the u.s. i mean this is a mammoth undertaking and it let's take tennessee as an example what does the state of tennessee have to do once the federal government ensures that the vaccine has been delivered safe and sound to its borders well the state him in his ation program takes the lead on making sure that the right re
hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at event university medical center and she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination...
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this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling!we always have done. oh, it's just amazing. it's so good. makes a real difference, that human contact. it feels like really a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covid restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. a million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes and they will decide how many relatives each resident can see, and how often. well, it will be a designated person, a relative, who will be able to get that test done at the care home. and if it is negative, then they can, with all the full ppe and all the prevention as well that we normally have, they can then go into the care home and see their relative, which is a huge benefit, it really is. in winchester they are already noticing what difference the renewal of family visits is making. everyone was at a very low point. they had no routine. some of them were not even getting up and getting dressed in the day because what was the point? whereas now ev
this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling!we always have done. oh, it's just amazing. it's so good. makes a real difference, that human contact. it feels like really a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covid restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. a million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes and they will decide how many relatives each resident can see, and how...
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he does own eight similar properties in winchester, virginia. mainly single family homes in roughly the same price range as jennifer's. he tries to maintain those homes himself. he says half of his tenants are not paying the rent now. >> i understand that we cannot go to court and evict people for nonpayment of rent. >> you understand it's a moratori moratorium, they are not eliminating the rent. on january 1st, that tenant still owes you every nickel that they owed you before. >> i understand that, but i'm struggling to pay my bills. i'm treading water, it's a tough deal right now, for landlords, and it will eventually get paid. we may not get paid. we need to get somebody in that can pay the rents and keep the banks from wanting to for close on it, because the banks need to get paid and it can damage landlords credit lines as well. >> brown is part of a lawsuit challenging the legitimacy of that cdc eviction moratorium. >> this is my retirement, ted, it's my livelihood, and i'm not a cold hearted person. if i don't have the money, i have other
he does own eight similar properties in winchester, virginia. mainly single family homes in roughly the same price range as jennifer's. he tries to maintain those homes himself. he says half of his tenants are not paying the rent now. >> i understand that we cannot go to court and evict people for nonpayment of rent. >> you understand it's a moratori moratorium, they are not eliminating the rent. on january 1st, that tenant still owes you every nickel that they owed you before....
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hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. for my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at evander university medical center she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination history is being written right now isn't it. it is this is truly unprecedented this is the largest mass vaccination effort to combat a disease ever in human history it's an exciting thing to be a part of and the logistics in the u.s. i mean this is a mammoth undertaking and it let's take tennessee as an example what does the state of tennessee have to do once the federal government ensures that the vaccine has been delivered safe and sound to its borders well the state him in his ation program takes the lead on making sure that the right
hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. for my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at evander university medical center she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination...
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a group of academics from oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester universities have written to the uk'sut repeated collisions on young, developing brains. they've asked for a review of the risks and suggested tackling at school level be stopped. a number of children are suffering serious risks of concussion each and every year within the school game. but the real problem is the fact that it's a compulsory activity delivered 76% of boys of england. they are forced by their school inevitably to participate in contact by, inevitably to participate in contact rugby, and outcomes of that are significant. and we know it's the exposure to these repetitive head impacts that is the real problem, so ourideaisif impacts that is the real problem, so our idea is if you remove it from the school game and allow people to have the choice, we're preventing some of those risks. doctor adam white. a quick look now at some of today's other stories. scarlets' champions cup clash with toulon‘s been postponed with two hours' notice after the french club decided not to play because of coronavirus—related conce
a group of academics from oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester universities have written to the uk'sut repeated collisions on young, developing brains. they've asked for a review of the risks and suggested tackling at school level be stopped. a number of children are suffering serious risks of concussion each and every year within the school game. but the real problem is the fact that it's a compulsory activity delivered 76% of boys of england. they are forced by their school inevitably to...
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this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. hello, darling!ways have done. it is just amazing, able to hug as we always have done. it isjust amazing, it is so good. it isjust amazing, it is so good. it makes a real difference that human contact will stop it feels like a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covert restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. 1 million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes. they will decide how many relatives each resident can see and how often. reading that it will be a designated person, a relative, who will be able to get that test done at the care home. if it is negative, with all the full ppe and the prevention as well that we normally have, they can then go into the care home and see their relative, which isa home and see their relative, which is a huge benefit, it really is. in winchester, they are already noticing what difference the renewal ofafamily noticing what difference the renewal of a family visit is making. everyone wa
this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. hello, darling!ways have done. it is just amazing, able to hug as we always have done. it isjust amazing, it is so good. it isjust amazing, it is so good. it makes a real difference that human contact will stop it feels like a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covert restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. 1 million test kits are being sent to the...
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the sports and science academics from oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester have written to the uk'sovernment action to review the evidence that they say links participation in some contact sport to early onset dementia. the rfu say they work hard to manage the risk involved for young people in particular. a number of children are suffering serious risks of concussion each and every year within the school game. but the real problem is that it's a compulsory activity delivered to 76% of boys in england so they don't have a choice to do this, they are forced by their school inevitably to participate in contact rugby, and the outcomes of that, of concussions, injuries, are significant, and we know it's the exposure to these repetitive head impacts that is the real problem. so oui’ impacts that is the real problem. so ourideaisif impacts that is the real problem. so our idea is if we remove it from the school game and allow people to have a choice in the community game, we are preventing some of that risk. arsenal boss mikel arteta insists everyone at the club knew there would be no "qui
the sports and science academics from oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester have written to the uk'sovernment action to review the evidence that they say links participation in some contact sport to early onset dementia. the rfu say they work hard to manage the risk involved for young people in particular. a number of children are suffering serious risks of concussion each and every year within the school game. but the real problem is that it's a compulsory activity delivered to 76% of boys...
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marsha blackburn will discuss that and new york faces the prospect of a full shutdown, a huge winchester members the northeast. how much is too much for the big apple. welcome to fox news at night. we begin with breaking news on the massive cybersecurity attack on us government agencies potentially beyond. what are you learning, kevin? >> on sunday it was revealed the treasury and commerce department had been victims of a sophisticated hack. the breach which experts have linked to the russian government is said to have compromised numerous systems including the email communications of several federal agencies. it was made possible after a breach in solar wind, the texas-based it company that provides services to numerous federal agencies and tonight in a joint statement by the fbi, csa and od and i the fed is announcing a, quote, whole government response to this significant cyberincident and they see a statement this is a developing situation and while we continue to work to understand the full extent of this campaign we know this compromise has affected that works within the federal go
marsha blackburn will discuss that and new york faces the prospect of a full shutdown, a huge winchester members the northeast. how much is too much for the big apple. welcome to fox news at night. we begin with breaking news on the massive cybersecurity attack on us government agencies potentially beyond. what are you learning, kevin? >> on sunday it was revealed the treasury and commerce department had been victims of a sophisticated hack. the breach which experts have linked to the...
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this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling!so natural and so spontaneous to be able to hug. as we always have done. oh, it's just amazing. it's so good. makes a real difference, that human contact. it feels like really a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covid restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. a million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes and they will decide how many relatives each resident can see, and how often. well, it will be a designated person, a relative, who will be able to get that test done at the care home. and if it is negative, then they can, with all the full ppe and all the prevention as well that we normally have, they can then go into the care home and see their relative, which is a huge benefit, it really is. in winchester they are already noticing what difference the renewal of family visits is making. everyone was at a very low point. they had no routine. some of them were not even getting up and getting dressed i
this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling!so natural and so spontaneous to be able to hug. as we always have done. oh, it's just amazing. it's so good. makes a real difference, that human contact. it feels like really a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covid restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. a million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes and they will decide...
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i'll start off, get two names with the hometown homer where i glue up, winchester, virginia, trex, kindf a fake wood decking company, you like the setup. >> i like the setup in trex, we're seeing nice price action putting up great relative strength there is no need to step away from this. i know a lot of individual investors especially in the mid cap growth side still favor the stock. we like the setup on the charts and it stills very constructive. and we did upgrade the industrial sector just yesterday and we think that now is the time to turn the big stereo nobody toward the early cyclical kind of recovery names and industrials fit into that. >> and like an itw, the old illinois tool works. >> illinois tool works is another terrific setup on the charts nice series of higher highs and higher lows. and again, great price action. and we see he so many charts like this inside the industrials right now. i think too many people have spent too much time thinking about faang and need to start thinking about the early cyclical names >> big boring cyclicals, but if they make you money, there is
i'll start off, get two names with the hometown homer where i glue up, winchester, virginia, trex, kindf a fake wood decking company, you like the setup. >> i like the setup in trex, we're seeing nice price action putting up great relative strength there is no need to step away from this. i know a lot of individual investors especially in the mid cap growth side still favor the stock. we like the setup on the charts and it stills very constructive. and we did upgrade the industrial sector...
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and that is the back ben of america and candidly the world >> well said and based in cities like winchestervirginia. >> or racine wisconsin. >> courtney, thank you very much and folks, thanks for watching happy hanukkah to everybody celebrating. sdwa "squawk box" is next for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver ♪ gold bond champion your skin you're choosing to get connected to the most to xfinity mobile, reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. >>> good morning, awaiting full approval, an fda pan willing has endorsed pfizer's covid vaccine. now full emergency authorization could come as soon as today. it will be hard for me to say a stumt bell ov stumble over stimulus, the house add
and that is the back ben of america and candidly the world >> well said and based in cities like winchestervirginia. >> or racine wisconsin. >> courtney, thank you very much and folks, thanks for watching happy hanukkah to everybody celebrating. sdwa "squawk box" is next for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver ♪ gold bond champion your skin you're choosing to get connected to the most to xfinity mobile, reliable network nationwide, now with 5g...
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he does own eight similar properties in winchester, virginia, mainly single-family homes in roughly theennifer's. he tries to maintain those homes himself. he says half of his tenants aren't paying their rent now. >> i understand that we cannot go to court and evict people for non-payment of rent. >> reporter: you do understand that it is a moratorium? in other words, they're not eliminating the rent. on january 1st, that tenant would still owe you every nickel that he or she od owed you before? >> correct. i understand that. however, i'm struggling to pay my bills. it is a tough deal for landlords. we will eventually get paid. but we might not get paid. but we need to get somebody in there who can pay these rents to prevent the banks from for closing foreg on us. >> reporter: brown is part of a lawsuit challenging the legitimacy of that c.d.c. eviction moratorium. >> this is my retirement, ted. this is also my livelihood. so i'm not a cold-hearted person. the bottom line is, if i don't have my money, i have other tenants that their house would be put at risk, too. it is a dominos effec
he does own eight similar properties in winchester, virginia, mainly single-family homes in roughly theennifer's. he tries to maintain those homes himself. he says half of his tenants aren't paying their rent now. >> i understand that we cannot go to court and evict people for non-payment of rent. >> reporter: you do understand that it is a moratorium? in other words, they're not eliminating the rent. on january 1st, that tenant would still owe you every nickel that he or she od...
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they order them to go to winchester, virginia, where lee sli establishes a depot. he's just going to leak stragglers everywhere he goes in maryland in every part of this operation. and in his operation that he puts together is demanding. there's a lot of hard marching that these troops have to do in the course of this campaign. and that's what places some of his objectives at risk because when he gets to frederick, he assesses the situation, the union army starts to come out from washington, which is what he wants. but he learns that the union garrisons at harpers ferry and martinsburg are still there. he sees it as an opportunity, which is typical of lee. and he conceives a very complicated plan to capture or destroy those garrisons which ends up dividing his army into five pieces. and that's what leaves his vulnerable when mcclellan advances across the state, then finds lee's special orders, called special orders 191 which are the orders for all the divisions that participated in the harpers ferry operation, what they were supposed to do. that enabled mcclellan t
they order them to go to winchester, virginia, where lee sli establishes a depot. he's just going to leak stragglers everywhere he goes in maryland in every part of this operation. and in his operation that he puts together is demanding. there's a lot of hard marching that these troops have to do in the course of this campaign. and that's what places some of his objectives at risk because when he gets to frederick, he assesses the situation, the union army starts to come out from washington,...
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morning from sports and science academics at three universities, oxford brookes, newcastle and winchesteridence that they say links participation in some contact sport to early onset dementia. it comes after more former rugby union players came forward to sue the game's authorities for alleged negligence. at 30, former dragons centre adam hughes has become the youngest to claim he has suffered permanent brain damage. it might be a time when someone will start telling a story and i start off by thinking "i don't know what you're on about", and then they will say something and it might trigger a memory, but the detail within that story is completely gone. and i've spoken about some of the games where i had these big knockouts. there's literally not a single part of the day i remember and it's an odd sensation whereby you remember sometimes and it almost feels like waking up. you just wake up in the physio room after a game or in the hospital and you think, "how on earth did i get here?" the law firm representing hughes and others say over 100 players have come forward with concerns and they
morning from sports and science academics at three universities, oxford brookes, newcastle and winchesteridence that they say links participation in some contact sport to early onset dementia. it comes after more former rugby union players came forward to sue the game's authorities for alleged negligence. at 30, former dragons centre adam hughes has become the youngest to claim he has suffered permanent brain damage. it might be a time when someone will start telling a story and i start off by...
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morning from sports and science academics at three universities — oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester racial inequality and fight discrimination. that's the message from the players' union, who asked their members if they wanted to carry on with the gesture following recent protests by fans. millwall, colchester united and cambridge untied supporters had booed the action before matches in the past fortnight. but players said they wanted to continue with "this act of solidarity". arsenal boss mikel arteta insists everyone at the club knew there would be no "quick fix" to get their season back on track. arsenal head into tomorrow's match against everton down in 15th in the league, winless in six and on their worst start to a top flight season since 197a. it's like anything, this industry, you need results. but after a big shake—up we need to find the stability. we need time, we all knew, at least the people who made the decision with me at the start of the decision with me at the start of the new project, that this wasn't a quick fix and it was going to take time. and when you're shakin
morning from sports and science academics at three universities — oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester racial inequality and fight discrimination. that's the message from the players' union, who asked their members if they wanted to carry on with the gesture following recent protests by fans. millwall, colchester united and cambridge untied supporters had booed the action before matches in the past fortnight. but players said they wanted to continue with "this act of...
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rates are going through the floor in winchester, we went into a national knock—down in tier 1 winchesterup —— we went into a national lockdown. i will read the recommendations, set in the debate, ask the prime minister questions and thenl ask the prime minister questions and then i will make up my mind. steve brine and ta kudzwa then i will make up my mind. steve brine and takudzwa mukiwa from the terrence higgins trust, thank you both very much. india has the second highest number of covid cases in the world and november was the deadliest month for the capital, delhi. so what is the situation there? the city recorded 3,700 new covid—19 cases on monday, with 108 deaths. across the country, more than 31,000 new infections have been recorded in the last 2a hours. that brings the total number of cases in india to more than 9.4 million people. and the death toll there has now reached over 137,000 people after another 482 fatalities were reported. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has more. it's been a dark month for delhi as the fires keep burning. these ancient funeral ritual
rates are going through the floor in winchester, we went into a national knock—down in tier 1 winchesterup —— we went into a national lockdown. i will read the recommendations, set in the debate, ask the prime minister questions and thenl ask the prime minister questions and then i will make up my mind. steve brine and ta kudzwa then i will make up my mind. steve brine and takudzwa mukiwa from the terrence higgins trust, thank you both very much. india has the second highest number of...
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the sports and science academics from oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester have written to the uk's to early onset dementia. the rfu say they work hard to manage the risk involved for young people in particular. a number of children are suffering serious risks to concussion each and every year within the school game, but the real problem is the fact it isa but the real problem is the fact it is a compulsory activity delivered by 60% of boys in england so they do not have a choice to do this, they are forced by their school, inevitably, to participate in contact rugby, and the outcomes of that, of concussions, injuries, or significant, and we know that it is the exposure to these repetitive head impacts that is at the real problem, so our idea is if we remove it from the school game, allow people to have the choice, we are preventing some of that risk. and finally there's that saying, "like father like son". well, we've seen wayne rooney's son follow in his dad's footsteps as 11—year—old kai signed a contract at manchester united. and here's another potential star of the future — cha
the sports and science academics from oxford brookes, newcastle and winchester have written to the uk's to early onset dementia. the rfu say they work hard to manage the risk involved for young people in particular. a number of children are suffering serious risks to concussion each and every year within the school game, but the real problem is the fact it isa but the real problem is the fact it is a compulsory activity delivered by 60% of boys in england so they do not have a choice to do...
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jim: ok, we will hear from in winchester, ohio. republican line.ouer: i just want to thank for the show you have. it gives everybody an opportunity to speak their mind. as far as william barr goes, in my mind, he is in washington and they have to be really careful what they do up there because they have a country to uphold. i think william barr played the game like he should have, just like any other attorney general did. i can't imagine how hard it must be to just work in washington. host: when you say he played the game, meaning what? caller: you can't go prosecute everybody. of theind, most politicians are guilty of crimes, simple crimes, hard crimes, whatever. just like bill clinton meeting on the tarmac, nothing happened. you can't go around it and prosecute everybody because i think it would tear our country down. ands there to keep control do what he can just like everybody else. the country is too big. you can't tear it down. everybody has their own opinions. ands like the republicans the democrats got opposite opinions, but it is a big gam
jim: ok, we will hear from in winchester, ohio. republican line.ouer: i just want to thank for the show you have. it gives everybody an opportunity to speak their mind. as far as william barr goes, in my mind, he is in washington and they have to be really careful what they do up there because they have a country to uphold. i think william barr played the game like he should have, just like any other attorney general did. i can't imagine how hard it must be to just work in washington. host:...
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list of guest, thomas fleming, victor david hanson, margaret mcmillan, neil ferguson, it simon winchester, then on september 5 we went to the strand bookstore under the profile the stand, angela davis was our guest, david hackett fisher november in the late tom wolf in december. about 30% of the authors that we showed you are still active and writing, mike texted, my favorite in-depth author, interview was david mccullough a former pittsburgh native and it was special to hear about his career and learn how he writes in a purchase is subject, best which wishes for another year in-depth, we appreciate that. in 2007 it was newt gingrich who was our author, he is a prolific author, he has written several books, this program, section that we will show you from 2007 is a little different and we will explain "after words". >> there is a continuum when you start with a soundbite and you build it up and then you end up with a book over the dvd and i make in the continuum we're in one of the fascinating careers of dramatic change where we could potentially have an enormous dialogue in the country i
list of guest, thomas fleming, victor david hanson, margaret mcmillan, neil ferguson, it simon winchester, then on september 5 we went to the strand bookstore under the profile the stand, angela davis was our guest, david hackett fisher november in the late tom wolf in december. about 30% of the authors that we showed you are still active and writing, mike texted, my favorite in-depth author, interview was david mccullough a former pittsburgh native and it was special to hear about his career...
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the members for winchester and huddersfield, tunbridge wells and huddersfield, tunbridge wells and morleylling all made impressive speeches recognising the importance of democracy. and democracy is why we are here. more people in the 2016 referendum voted to leave the european union than have ever voted for any other proposition in our history. and now four and proposition in our history. and now fourand a proposition in our history. and now four and a half years later, we can say that we have kept faith with the people. this deal takes back control of our laws, borders and waters and it also guarantees tariff free and quota free access to the european market as well as ensuring our security and it is a good dealfor aviation, haulage, data, legal services and financial services and it leaves us as sovereign equals. sovereign equals with the eu. it also builds on the withdrawal agreement concluded by my right honourable friend the prime minister and it is important to remember there are now 4 million eu citizens who have chosen to make their home in this country. a vote of confidence in br
the members for winchester and huddersfield, tunbridge wells and huddersfield, tunbridge wells and morleylling all made impressive speeches recognising the importance of democracy. and democracy is why we are here. more people in the 2016 referendum voted to leave the european union than have ever voted for any other proposition in our history. and now four and proposition in our history. and now fourand a proposition in our history. and now four and a half years later, we can say that we have...
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it is a wonderful concert, the winchester boys choir and because i usuallyjust sit at the front and watchup. if you look at cystic you have a chance to see what it is about. —— at the cystic fibrosis website. and the 90—minute call the midwife special will air at 7.40pm on christmas day on bbc one. and series ten starts in april. how many times can you say carol? you did really well! you have got to give it a big build—up. did really well! you have got to give it a big build-up. today, she is at the english national opera chorus. good morning! we are inside the colosseum, it is a beautiful theatre, the largest in the west end. it hasn't seen any performances since march. hopefully that will change this thursday but there are lots of rumours about what tiering system london might go into this week so fingers crossed it does happen. it is rather nice in here, not too bad outside in terms of temperature. widely between eight and 12 degrees at the moment. the forecast is rather unsettled and it will be unsettled for the next two days. today we have some blustery showers. you can see when we l
it is a wonderful concert, the winchester boys choir and because i usuallyjust sit at the front and watchup. if you look at cystic you have a chance to see what it is about. —— at the cystic fibrosis website. and the 90—minute call the midwife special will air at 7.40pm on christmas day on bbc one. and series ten starts in april. how many times can you say carol? you did really well! you have got to give it a big build—up. did really well! you have got to give it a big build-up. today,...
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jim in canal winchester, ohio. republican line. go ahead. caller: yeah. i just want to thank you for the show you have. it gives everybody an opportunity to speak their mind. as far as william barr goes, in my mind, he's in washington. they have to be careful what they do up there because -- they have a country to uphold. i think william barr -- he played the game. instead of like any other attorney general did. i can't imagine how hard it must be to just work in washington. host: when you say he played the game, meaning what? caller: you can't go prosecute everybody. in my mind, most of them politicians are guilty of crimes. simple crimes, hard crimes, whatever. just like bill clinton meeting on the tarmac. nothing happened. you can't go around and prosecute everybody because i think it would tear our country down. e's there to just keep control and just do what he can like everybody else. they just do what they can. the country's too big. you can't tear it down. everybody has their own opinions . it's like the republicans and the democrats got opposite
jim in canal winchester, ohio. republican line. go ahead. caller: yeah. i just want to thank you for the show you have. it gives everybody an opportunity to speak their mind. as far as william barr goes, in my mind, he's in washington. they have to be careful what they do up there because -- they have a country to uphold. i think william barr -- he played the game. instead of like any other attorney general did. i can't imagine how hard it must be to just work in washington. host: when you say...