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dominic, the chief of... when you came in, borisjohnson is coming across is a prime minister, he wants to be more than the brexit prime minister, he is acutely aware of that. what did we say to you? i said no, he's not, he'sjust there for one thing. i think you know there's a possibility that there would be a general election. it would suit him, wouldn't it? europe won't budge, the commons are immovable, i'm going to call an election, say come with me, no—deal brexit aust day n. call an election, say come with me, no-deal brexit aust day n. we will carry on this conversation tomorrow. let's move onto the male. mr barnier. —— mail. let's move onto the male. mr barnier. -- mail. he is suggesting there could be a deal. that boris johnson could pull off a deal by getting rid of the backstop, that would be phenomenal, and would tip my hat off to him for doing that. but what berkeley is saying is the european parliament has changed. there's a 61% change in meps since the eu elections. as a result, michelle ba
dominic, the chief of... when you came in, borisjohnson is coming across is a prime minister, he wants to be more than the brexit prime minister, he is acutely aware of that. what did we say to you? i said no, he's not, he'sjust there for one thing. i think you know there's a possibility that there would be a general election. it would suit him, wouldn't it? europe won't budge, the commons are immovable, i'm going to call an election, say come with me, no—deal brexit aust day n. call an...
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they dominated the area. they were the ones who began to set the tone for the laws, set the tone for the kind of racialism that would emerge very quickly in the law, that began to strip away the human rights of those of african descent. and i usually point to the 1669 law that the virginia assembly passed, that allows for "the casual killings" of people of african descent by their owners if they resisted in any way, and that law would be expanded in 1672 to include any white person able to kill a person of african descent if they resisted in some form or fashion. so this kind of a racialized system of laws, and many other examples, would really take hold by the 1660's, 1670's in virginia, and we would see the same thing duplicated in the colony of plymouth and massachusetts bay, that would become massachusetts. in fact, massachusetts actually passed the first slave law in the american colonies in 1641. virginia would pass it in 1662. we would see the same thing happen in connecticut, in maryland, in the carol
they dominated the area. they were the ones who began to set the tone for the laws, set the tone for the kind of racialism that would emerge very quickly in the law, that began to strip away the human rights of those of african descent. and i usually point to the 1669 law that the virginia assembly passed, that allows for "the casual killings" of people of african descent by their owners if they resisted in any way, and that law would be expanded in 1672 to include any white person...
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i really don't understand next generation air dominance. so what we see in future is this cross functional team having leadership that goes to the hill and explains exactly what we mean. we need to have a lineage of what were talking about from lines of effort the coaster program element. so that we can go here's what, this is what i'm talking about. this is why that particular pot of money is targeted towards this line of effort and do need to show progress towards that so that's what i would offer is that is one of iraq's we've got to put in our bag with respect to ngad. >> good morning. to achieve this tech generation air dominance what does the next generation women look like? for example, what skills need to be added or strengthen, what bad habits need to be lost? to achieve office requires a human being so how do we get a better human being to help? >> i feel passionately about this. i have secular tenet santini rendering around right now. i have a cadet at the air force academy at another that is threatening to go on rotc. we have go
i really don't understand next generation air dominance. so what we see in future is this cross functional team having leadership that goes to the hill and explains exactly what we mean. we need to have a lineage of what were talking about from lines of effort the coaster program element. so that we can go here's what, this is what i'm talking about. this is why that particular pot of money is targeted towards this line of effort and do need to show progress towards that so that's what i would...
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of the airwaves his dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think under the current of the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda yes everyone then doesn't they dominate. take a look at what. they did have to live with the world as it is the democratic party just routed down from republican party. we won 40 seats in the house yeah and won by the largest popular vote margin in history a midterm election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out the continent's politics turning away from the major power blocs that have dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept a share of the blame for the for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or
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today our subject is the next generation air dominance. for those of you i haven't met, i'm the dean of the mitchell institute for aerospace power studies. we are plead -- we are pleased to have the president of the air force association, general bruce right, amongst a set of distinguished visitors to include general mike low, force -- former vice chair of air force staff. we have an expert panel to discuss this topic. say again? [laughter] [inaudible] they are all youngsters, sir. forlanned this panel feedback and discussion. i will offer remarks to set the stage for the discussion. ability tority, the deny enemy forces access to key portions of the sky, is today a bedrock mission for the department of defense. everybody over there and each one of the services, understands that the viability of soldiers and marines on the ground, ships at sea, space and cyber installations, logistics lines and command and control facilities are fundamentally dependent on this mission. america's air superiority capability and capacity, however, is becoming
today our subject is the next generation air dominance. for those of you i haven't met, i'm the dean of the mitchell institute for aerospace power studies. we are plead -- we are pleased to have the president of the air force association, general bruce right, amongst a set of distinguished visitors to include general mike low, force -- former vice chair of air force staff. we have an expert panel to discuss this topic. say again? [laughter] [inaudible] they are all youngsters, sir. forlanned...
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is dominic cummings crucial? is he a pivotalfigure in downing street? dominic cummings crucial? is he a pivotal figure in downing street? as faras we're aware, pivotal figure in downing street? as far as we're aware, i don't know his title, but he's the most senior political adviser in boris johnson's downing street. as nicola mentioned, there is a brilliant photo of boris johnson arriving through the door at 10 downing street for the first time as prime minister and he's shaken by the hand by mark sidwell, cabinet secretary, the most important non— political figure in borisjohnson's downing street and in the background, t—shirt, jeans and bicycle helmet is dominic cummings. a total clash of styles. the whole point of borisjohnson bringing in dominic cummings is to put some great in the whitehall oyster to deliver a no—deal brexit. nicola is right about the change of tone. not that many weeks ago boris johnson had said it was a million to one chance of a no—deal brexit. that was a leadership campaign where we hoped his pronouncement would reflect what he would say in dow
is dominic cummings crucial? is he a pivotalfigure in downing street? dominic cummings crucial? is he a pivotal figure in downing street? as faras we're aware, pivotal figure in downing street? as far as we're aware, i don't know his title, but he's the most senior political adviser in boris johnson's downing street. as nicola mentioned, there is a brilliant photo of boris johnson arriving through the door at 10 downing street for the first time as prime minister and he's shaken by the hand by...
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and i think he and ruminate over really driving forces behind bahrain's dominance in the past decades i think it's going to take quite a while to really see what they look like without the 2 of them there how the club maybe changes direction but it could be a moment of serious doubt or danger for bahrain for them to really continue with their success but for the short term they've just really knew the contract of star striker robert lewandowski they have a boatload of star players to work into the team i think for better or for worse at least in the near term they're going to be just the good old byron matter as dominant as always dave thank you. now if i mentioned ice hockey you'd be a rare person if you thought about africa believe it or not that kenya house is not talking to called the ice lions they're lace up their skates several times a week to practice in nairobi. thank you i saw ky at the equator yes it's real right here at this solar powered ice arena twice
and i think he and ruminate over really driving forces behind bahrain's dominance in the past decades i think it's going to take quite a while to really see what they look like without the 2 of them there how the club maybe changes direction but it could be a moment of serious doubt or danger for bahrain for them to really continue with their success but for the short term they've just really knew the contract of star striker robert lewandowski they have a boatload of star players to work into...
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what about your relationship with dominic cummingslj people. what about your relationship with dominic cummings i am not going to talk about pennel relationships, you asked me about the prime minister it is correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together, along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, i i am not here to talk about particular individuals that are advisers in downing street. this is interesting in one sense because this row erupted because the former chancellor philip hammond sent a letter to boris johnson chancellor philip hammond sent a letter to borisjohnson saying someone letter to borisjohnson saying someone in downing street has... it is categorically not true and downing street has been forced to go into a process of finding out who may or may not be behind it, clearly sonia khan in this case —— not sonia khan in this case. it is a curious contrast. it is interest, it shows it is not essential to meet a predefined burden of proof, it's a situation in whitehall where your bossis situation in whit
what about your relationship with dominic cummingslj people. what about your relationship with dominic cummings i am not going to talk about pennel relationships, you asked me about the prime minister it is correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together, along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, i i am not here to talk about particular individuals that are advisers in downing street. this is interesting in one sense because this row erupted because the former...
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dominic: we are getting there. pointsnother 20 basis and more qe next year, but you are kind of pushing on a spring. negative,a lot of unperceived consequences. we have a forecast where 10 year points.e at -80 basis there are long-term structural problems. what can they do? we would say increasingly we have to think about fiscal forcy, but it is too early the core european countries to go down that route. tom: steve majors got the vector right. james bevan, i want to walk through the accounting statement dynamics of the banks. down, share price comes there has to be a trigger. there has to be a catalyst for regulators. what is it part e.u. banking? clearly they are concerned, but they don't trust the book value because there is a wide expectation that the german banks still sit on unresolved greek debt problems, which have never been dealt with. that is an issue. at the same time, the quality of the loan book is challenging. there have been a certain number of bubbles rebuilding in the global economy. i would look
dominic: we are getting there. pointsnother 20 basis and more qe next year, but you are kind of pushing on a spring. negative,a lot of unperceived consequences. we have a forecast where 10 year points.e at -80 basis there are long-term structural problems. what can they do? we would say increasingly we have to think about fiscal forcy, but it is too early the core european countries to go down that route. tom: steve majors got the vector right. james bevan, i want to walk through the accounting...
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where has the injuring dominance of the patriarchy been clearer than in high level negotiations about the country's future. so one of the women should have been part of the peace negotiations but there haven't been any talks on women's rights as far as i know. i work in the media i appear on t.v. and i'm concerned for my future because even if peace comes off you chair might be in danger sure time didn't want to happen and that. it's a view shared by campaigner fawzia koofi the taliban try to assassinate it's hard for speaking out for women's rights for the rest could not be starker and i think the new generation of afghanistan the transformed generation of afghanistan will not be able to accept this kind of and therefore i think this is a major issue major sure post a major talent post integration peace process would be how do we smoothly ensure that these taliban fighters interviewed the system without respect to the values that people of afghanistan believe in. since the war began here in 2001 women have enjoyed equal rights to men in law even if society lags behind unequal c. howe
where has the injuring dominance of the patriarchy been clearer than in high level negotiations about the country's future. so one of the women should have been part of the peace negotiations but there haven't been any talks on women's rights as far as i know. i work in the media i appear on t.v. and i'm concerned for my future because even if peace comes off you chair might be in danger sure time didn't want to happen and that. it's a view shared by campaigner fawzia koofi the taliban try to...
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of the airwaves is dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think under the current but the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda is a very well then doesn't they dominate in the years that it takes a look at what has got to live with the world as it is or doesn't check the democratic party just routed down times republican party it got sort of we won 40 seats in the house yeah and the and won by the largest popular vote. margin in the history of mid-term election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out the continent's politics turning away from the major power blocs that have dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept a share of the blame for the for the 1st voter parti
of the airwaves is dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think under the current but the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda is a very well then doesn't they dominate in the years that it takes a look at what has got to live with the world as it is or doesn't check the democratic party just routed down...
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the chinese side dominated the game, but weren't able to make it count. and it was the holders kashima who went closest to scoring, hitting the bar two minutes from the end. the 2nd leg is in three weeks time. now not content with getting 77 caps for england, rugby player, james haskell, has been speaking about his decision to move into mixed martial arts. the flanker retired back in may but has now signed a deal to fight in mma. he insists, this isn't a fleeting interest, and he's been using mma for years. for me it is a test, a journey. and i am not messing around. i dedicate my life to this and i want to make sure i am in the best possible shape no matter what happens at the end. looking ahead and rafa nadal will be among those in action at flushing meadows on thursday. the spaniard is bidding for a fourth us open singles title. and after a dominant display againstjohn millman, he now playes another aussie, tha nasi kokkinakis. he is young and has a big forehand and a big serve. he is a dangerous opponent, of course and to go on court and to play well
the chinese side dominated the game, but weren't able to make it count. and it was the holders kashima who went closest to scoring, hitting the bar two minutes from the end. the 2nd leg is in three weeks time. now not content with getting 77 caps for england, rugby player, james haskell, has been speaking about his decision to move into mixed martial arts. the flanker retired back in may but has now signed a deal to fight in mma. he insists, this isn't a fleeting interest, and he's been using...
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well as you can imagine the political fallout here has been rather great it's dominating the news here in the united states and what's probably the most damning actually came from the attorney general william barr is going to reject some of what he said in his statement he said he was a poll to learn that jeffrey epstein was found dead early this morning from an apparent suicide he said mr epstein's death raises serious questions in a day in addition to the f.b.i. investigation taking place he said he's consulted with the inspector general and they're also going to he's also going to open an investigation so that was from the attorney general william barr and then we've even heard from republican senators like ben sasse of nebraska he wrote a letter to the attorney general saying that they knew that epstein was a suicide risk and he said that his dark secrets couldn't be allowed to die with him he said the justice department failed and epstein's coconspirator conspirators think they might have gotten one last sweet deal now it continued because also we heard from bill de blasio of cour
well as you can imagine the political fallout here has been rather great it's dominating the news here in the united states and what's probably the most damning actually came from the attorney general william barr is going to reject some of what he said in his statement he said he was a poll to learn that jeffrey epstein was found dead early this morning from an apparent suicide he said mr epstein's death raises serious questions in a day in addition to the f.b.i. investigation taking place he...
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but federer — who's bidding for a 6th us open title — went on to dominate the rest of the match against the world number 99, but he wasn't happy with his performance. i have been in that position many times where you don't start so well and everybody asks you right away what will you do and you say i don't know. just the back to the drawing board and do the same things again. and you do hope for a better outcome. it is frustrating more than anything, especially when there are that many errors and your energy is not there. but i can only do better which is a great thing. the number seven seed from japan, kei nishikori, is also through to the 3rd round after beating bradley klaan of the usa in four sets. nishikori — who reached the final at flushing meadows back in 2014 — needed five match points before seeing off the american, who's ranked number 108 in the world. i needed to play a lot of tennis and especially because i lost in canada earlier. i needed to have more confidence so it was a good match today and before coming in here i was worried, of course. i did not have a lot of con
but federer — who's bidding for a 6th us open title — went on to dominate the rest of the match against the world number 99, but he wasn't happy with his performance. i have been in that position many times where you don't start so well and everybody asks you right away what will you do and you say i don't know. just the back to the drawing board and do the same things again. and you do hope for a better outcome. it is frustrating more than anything, especially when there are that many...
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happening many of these religions are male dominated they are all actually to date male dominated that with the exception of a few movements but in principle these are the religious institutions of the world they are all male dominated and yet they all managed to come together and agree that it would be a woman who leads them so it is a testament to them far more than it is a testament to your recognized expert on the muslim world what sort of challenge is the muslim world facing in terms of achieving peace with itself and with other faiths so i think the muslim world is symptomatic of a great deal of the rest of the world it's the 2nd largest religion in the whole world it's spread all over the world there is no such thing as one part of the world that's only muslim in fact most muslim majority countries are just that was the majority which means that there are plenty of other religions within them and i believe that what is transpiring in the broader realm of religion and religious engagement is that one part of the world which is western europe tended to dominate and set the trend f
happening many of these religions are male dominated they are all actually to date male dominated that with the exception of a few movements but in principle these are the religious institutions of the world they are all male dominated and yet they all managed to come together and agree that it would be a woman who leads them so it is a testament to them far more than it is a testament to your recognized expert on the muslim world what sort of challenge is the muslim world facing in terms of...
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he was arrested for rate dominic to dominic to it is a sanctuary for criminal aliens. the chances of him being deported are essentially dangerous. they are denying it now, of course, but they absolutely did it. when it came down to the safety of their own citizens, they wanted to feel like moral heroes, even if it meant that women got. those were their real prioritie priorities. he joins us tonight. mr. archer, thank you very much for joining dominic coming on. maryland has consistent to consistently made the point that we are not cooperating with immn authorities. >> he banned ice from coming into the jail. he banned his officers from communicating with ice and said they want going to honor detainers. >> tucker: so, five illegal aliens arrested in one month in one county. and now, they are telling us that their policies had nothing to do with this whatsoever. >> that's completely false. the fact is that individuals come to counties where they know that they are going to not be turned over to ice. montgomery county has one of the strongest policies that i can think. it
he was arrested for rate dominic to dominic to it is a sanctuary for criminal aliens. the chances of him being deported are essentially dangerous. they are denying it now, of course, but they absolutely did it. when it came down to the safety of their own citizens, they wanted to feel like moral heroes, even if it meant that women got. those were their real prioritie priorities. he joins us tonight. mr. archer, thank you very much for joining dominic coming on. maryland has consistent to...
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america in many different ways, it's still a dominant issue.” america in many different ways, it's still a dominant issue. i remember martin luther king and his speech and it was so revolutionary at the time. america has changed, but perhaps not quite enough. we shall be that they are good to see you both again. that's it for the papers this hour. ruth and torcuil will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. the headlines are coming up at 11. next it's the weather with alina jenkins. hello. we're looking at some very disturbed weather by the end of the week. more on that in a moment. back to today, once again there's been a mixture of sunny spells but also some heavy showers, some warm sunshine for some and for others, frequent showers. they have been bringing torrential rain merging to give longer spells of rain, also was some thunder and lightning and all tied in with this slow—moving area of low pressure that is going nowhere fast and will maintain a few showers across scotland through this evening and overnight and it will star
america in many different ways, it's still a dominant issue.” america in many different ways, it's still a dominant issue. i remember martin luther king and his speech and it was so revolutionary at the time. america has changed, but perhaps not quite enough. we shall be that they are good to see you both again. that's it for the papers this hour. ruth and torcuil will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. the headlines are coming up at 11. next it's the weather with alina jenkins....
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connected to this potentially, i do not know, connected by dominic cummings. sajid javid valves withjohnson after second aid is sacked. explain this if you would. there's been a lot of talk about the military tacticians by him apparently dominic cummings leadership has been informed. soon sue, this thing called, there is this article and clearly this is an idea that if you act like a complete psychopath, your opponents can predict what you will do and therefore they are frightened of you in therefore you get your way and they will make mistakes. it is the same doctrine that... that is the idea. it is because we usually show destruction in terms of nuclear weapons. if everybody is absolutely terrified that their opponent might just make the entire world uninhabitable for generations, they might hold back. and he is absolutely dealing with not just the eu in this way, but also with his colleagues in number ten and around. does not want to make friends though, does the? they are appointed by the conservative party not but a nod and a week for the prime minister b
connected to this potentially, i do not know, connected by dominic cummings. sajid javid valves withjohnson after second aid is sacked. explain this if you would. there's been a lot of talk about the military tacticians by him apparently dominic cummings leadership has been informed. soon sue, this thing called, there is this article and clearly this is an idea that if you act like a complete psychopath, your opponents can predict what you will do and therefore they are frightened of you in...
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they are waging a trade war against their nadir dominic neighbors. the left is complying the bigoted movement to their fellow americans. that is a trade war. that is just going to push the marginalized to give more money to trump. speak to people who have never given money before. remember when elizabeth moran gave the big speech on the floor and mitch mcconnell asked her to yield and nevertheless, she persisted. the democrats made so much money off of those t-shirts. >> juan: the reality is that the president had a two year jump on everyone in terms of fund-raising. he doesn't have really a primary challenge. the democrats have been raising money. the big money for trump as like this weekend in the hamptons where it was $250,000 a ticket. that's typical. >> dana: it is now. >> juan: typical, after citizens united, the amount of outside money, trump has a huge lead over the democrats from big donors who don't necessarily identify. that's where the money is coming. but yeah, i just think that we say, oh, trump has the surge in terms of these small don
they are waging a trade war against their nadir dominic neighbors. the left is complying the bigoted movement to their fellow americans. that is a trade war. that is just going to push the marginalized to give more money to trump. speak to people who have never given money before. remember when elizabeth moran gave the big speech on the floor and mitch mcconnell asked her to yield and nevertheless, she persisted. the democrats made so much money off of those t-shirts. >> juan: the reality...
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. close eye on how dominic raab gets on in washington. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news mining giant glencore has halted production at one of the world's biggest cobalt mines after prices for the battery metal collapsed. the mining giant announced the closure of its mutanda mine in the democratic republic of congo during its third—quarter results, and says it will resume its operations when cobalt prices rebound. facebook has filed a lawsuit against two app developers for "click injection fraud" as it moves to crack down on abuse on its platform that hurts advertisers. it says the developers made apps available on the google play store "to infect their users' phones with malware". walmart is under pressure to use its corporate power to help crack down on the sale of weapons in the us. the country's biggest retailer, has faced criticism before over arms sales. but after a multiple shooting at a texas store, and the death of two staff at a mississippi branch, critics say walmart has a responsibility to act. b
. close eye on how dominic raab gets on in washington. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news mining giant glencore has halted production at one of the world's biggest cobalt mines after prices for the battery metal collapsed. the mining giant announced the closure of its mutanda mine in the democratic republic of congo during its third—quarter results, and says it will resume its operations when cobalt prices rebound. facebook has filed a lawsuit against two app...
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interesting in some of these stories, dominic cummings, a central figure in the leave campaign, at the forefront of what is going on in downing street at the moment. yeah, he isa downing street at the moment. yeah, he is a fascinating figure. a great photograph from a borisjohnson‘s first day in the number ten, eve ryo ne first day in the number ten, everyone was lined up to welcoming him in his smart suits, and there is dominic cummings in the corner in his t—shirt, on his phone. he is a kind of machiavellian figure in the background, an intriguing character, because as you said, he led the vote leave, used to vote for michael gove, body claims to have never been a member of political party. the coming out him a kind of fascinating. he reportedly called this meeting at 7.55 am with special advisers, a very specific meeting. not 8.00! no, 7.5, advisers, a very specific meeting. not 8.00! no, 7.55, which is enough to put the fear of god into people. so this is interesting about the power dynamics in the new regime. whether it is dominic cummings' doing or not, it is worth reflecting
interesting in some of these stories, dominic cummings, a central figure in the leave campaign, at the forefront of what is going on in downing street at the moment. yeah, he isa downing street at the moment. yeah, he is a fascinating figure. a great photograph from a borisjohnson‘s first day in the number ten, eve ryo ne first day in the number ten, everyone was lined up to welcoming him in his smart suits, and there is dominic cummings in the corner in his t—shirt, on his phone. he is a...
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especially in a malay dominated political system. the malay population tended to be antagonistic to the chinese. the mcp went on a reprisal campaign against many of the malays, accusing them of collaborating with the japanese. also, malaya was the single largest producer of rubber. it made america its largest customer. for the british, the question was how to do the decolonization of malaya so that it could extend british imperial presence in the country and defeat the mcp. the answer is what is termed nation building colonialism. reordered colony. caught, sponsored local west-friendly leaders. usher them to the head of the independent regime. guarantee alignment with the former colonial ruler. u.s. policy in the philippines was similar. cultivating elites, maintaining massive basis, crafting trade treaties. one journalist called this dependent independence. now how did this come to pass in malaya? between the late 1940's to the 1950's, what malcolm mcdonald did with the rest of the british colonial authorities was remind the local n
especially in a malay dominated political system. the malay population tended to be antagonistic to the chinese. the mcp went on a reprisal campaign against many of the malays, accusing them of collaborating with the japanese. also, malaya was the single largest producer of rubber. it made america its largest customer. for the british, the question was how to do the decolonization of malaya so that it could extend british imperial presence in the country and defeat the mcp. the answer is what...
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what about your relation with dominic cummings? i'm not going to talk about personnel relationships, especially when you ask me about the prime minister, it is perfectly correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, so i am not here to talk about particular individuals who are advisers in downing street. our political reporterjohn owen has been following the story. sonia khan, who was a specialist adviser to the chancellor sajid javid, was escorted out in fairly dramatic fashion from downing street on a thursday evening. she had been questioned by dominic cummings, that is borisjohnson‘s de facto chief of staff, on suspicion she had been leaking confidential government information. now, it seems to be the case that she wasn't leaking that information, but she had just lost the confidence of dominic cummings and was summarily fired. now, what has emerged more recently is that sajid javid and boris johnson, the prime minister, have exchanged cross words about
what about your relation with dominic cummings? i'm not going to talk about personnel relationships, especially when you ask me about the prime minister, it is perfectly correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, so i am not here to talk about particular individuals who are advisers in downing street. our political reporterjohn owen has been following the story. sonia khan, who was a specialist adviser to the chancellor...
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what could jeffrey op dominic epstein's autopsy revealed? fox medical contributor has answers to both those questions and more. let's just start with this autopsy, dr. period isn't unusual for the autopsy to be delayed, the results of it to be delayed as they have been? >> yes, it is unusual. it makes me wonder, the medical examiner has said that it was a hanging. but they still have to determine exactly how that occurred and whether he actually hanged himself. that would be one thing on my mind. the other thing is, suicide is very, very common in prison. 1 out of 3 deaths in prison are suicides. but this particular death has only had one suicide. i've been there. the metropolitan prison is a disgusting place. it is not a pretty place at all. but the other question that has come up is where where the cameras? he was moved to special housing. where was the observation? why wasn't he being observed? i can tell you that somebody who had supposedly been on suicide watch, no psychiatrist would take a person off of suicide watch in this kind of co
what could jeffrey op dominic epstein's autopsy revealed? fox medical contributor has answers to both those questions and more. let's just start with this autopsy, dr. period isn't unusual for the autopsy to be delayed, the results of it to be delayed as they have been? >> yes, it is unusual. it makes me wonder, the medical examiner has said that it was a hanging. but they still have to determine exactly how that occurred and whether he actually hanged himself. that would be one thing on...
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every clan wants to dominate other clans and i would say that the president for a module is abusing the office of the president to empower his clan and what he literally once is through his clan to dominate jubelin and kissed my ear and that is not something somalis usually like to talk about but the reality is we can talk about policies but for marginal us the interest of his clan apart not the interest of the somali nation and i think that is another issue which we have to tell our audience i feel you've heard what jamal has just said which is the the clan connections which happen to be the decisive factor in this elections. for example is comes from god in for you is from the money hand those clan connections or affiliations are $1.00 of the reasons why somalia disintegrated in 1991 and continues to face the same problems. well i have to say that. even though planned system is a reality within the somatic context not one of the people who use our narrative to explain every conflict i think that our level is of times the individual ambitions override even the cologne interests and
every clan wants to dominate other clans and i would say that the president for a module is abusing the office of the president to empower his clan and what he literally once is through his clan to dominate jubelin and kissed my ear and that is not something somalis usually like to talk about but the reality is we can talk about policies but for marginal us the interest of his clan apart not the interest of the somali nation and i think that is another issue which we have to tell our audience i...
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organize and put the march together the event would purely dominate by men. >> the significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution.>> multiple trials made their way to columbia, venezuela, and ecuador over the course of the 1776. a half-century known to the age of revolution. >> eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the lunar landing. >> you to the windows were dark and nighttime. asked not to not walk until later.>> explore the nations past. every weekend on cspan3. >> hundreds are waiting their turn to enter the united states to the court system. some have been waiting for 20 years. >> >> they opened up the gates and we feel like they've been in our country. >> i think the immigration policy is try to get rid of as many people as they can. it has to stop now. >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they are coming now, coming for money. you name it, they have it here. >> let them come in. the to be in a better place. >> hopefully it's their discrimination. they were letting many cubans in i one time. was a different? they're the same people.
organize and put the march together the event would purely dominate by men. >> the significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution.>> multiple trials made their way to columbia, venezuela, and ecuador over the course of the 1776. a half-century known to the age of revolution. >> eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the lunar landing. >> you to the windows were dark and nighttime. asked not to not walk until...
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what about your relationship with dominic cummings? i am not going to talk about personnel relationships, especially when — you asked me about the prime minister it is perfectly correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together, along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, so i am not here to talk about particular individuals that are advisers in downing street. he explains it is important to stress his fantastic relationship, given that we know how damaging any impression can be that number 10 and number 11 impression can be that number 10 and number11 and singing impression can be that number 10 and number 11 and singing from the same hymn sheet. historically that has been a quite fraught relationship, difficult to navigate, let say. although we have heard from that the two men seem to get on well, as sajid javid was saying on the radio this morning. it sees that we are not seeing a breakdown in relationship... that a blair — brown kind of thing. but they are extremely keen to stress that the relationship
what about your relationship with dominic cummings? i am not going to talk about personnel relationships, especially when — you asked me about the prime minister it is perfectly correct to do that, the prime minister is my boss and we work together, along with other cabinet colleagues to deliver, so i am not here to talk about particular individuals that are advisers in downing street. he explains it is important to stress his fantastic relationship, given that we know how damaging any...
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hillary clinton only beat donald trapp dominic trump with 8%. for some reason, union voters were just not showing up for hillary clinton for that version of the democratic party in the same way they showed up for barack obama before that. i think that there really does need to be stronger messaging. the issue to me, groups that are historically democratic leaning, saying you cannot take our grant dominic work for granted. you are seeing it come from a lot of vote to all my folders that democrats have historically taken for granted. now, those voters are saying, you've got to work for it. >> charles: i want to take a look at this video. especially nancy pelosi. demanding impeachment proceedings for president trump. kevin, does this speaker have a problem in her own party? it seems like there has been an absolute revolt for her not getting a handle on it. >> kevin: there is no support that the desire for impeachment has gone up. now, more than 50% of the democrats in the house say they support and impeachment, or at least and impeachment inquiry.
hillary clinton only beat donald trapp dominic trump with 8%. for some reason, union voters were just not showing up for hillary clinton for that version of the democratic party in the same way they showed up for barack obama before that. i think that there really does need to be stronger messaging. the issue to me, groups that are historically democratic leaning, saying you cannot take our grant dominic work for granted. you are seeing it come from a lot of vote to all my folders that...
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the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has called for an independent investigation into police tactics. it's one of the five demands made by the protest movement. but his intervention has not gone down well with china which views this as an internal matter. the longer this goes on, the greater the risk of more overt intervention by china. now, that's something that, clearly, worries britain as a joint guarantor of the city's special status. china's just made it clear it will not accept what it calls british meddling. the influence of hong kong's one—time colonial power these days is very limited. there are those here who is still hope for some kind of foreign support for their cause. in truth, though, they are largely on their own, and up against an unyielding and increasingly impatient china which has warned it won't stand by if this unrest goes on. jonathan head, bbc news, hong kong. a man has been charged with the attempted murder of a policeman with birmingham after the officer was allegedly run over by his own patrol car yesterday. the 42—year—old co nsta ble car yesterday. t
the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has called for an independent investigation into police tactics. it's one of the five demands made by the protest movement. but his intervention has not gone down well with china which views this as an internal matter. the longer this goes on, the greater the risk of more overt intervention by china. now, that's something that, clearly, worries britain as a joint guarantor of the city's special status. china's just made it clear it will not accept what it...
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but the question is, if we had a truly egalitarian society where bigotry in no form dominated. because in many ways racism informs other forms of bigotry. if people were not able to be manipulated into voting for a candidate due to their racist ideas and were instead able to vote for whatever candidate boost whatever policies benefited them, or would actually happen is the white middle classes and white working classes would have more than they do now. they'd be more egalitarian or equalising in society. that's fascinating, but i'll then point to one specific measure that you regard as fundamentally important to antiracist agenda, and that's reparations. your message is the united states of america needs to make massive reparation compensation to descendants of the slaves who were enslaved for so long, suffered for so much and whose descendants are the black americans of today. it would cost upwards of $1 trillion for meaningful compensation to be delivered. most americans regard that as both impractical but also probably unjust, because they personally are not responsible. wel
but the question is, if we had a truly egalitarian society where bigotry in no form dominated. because in many ways racism informs other forms of bigotry. if people were not able to be manipulated into voting for a candidate due to their racist ideas and were instead able to vote for whatever candidate boost whatever policies benefited them, or would actually happen is the white middle classes and white working classes would have more than they do now. they'd be more egalitarian or equalising...
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here's mid—week, and low pressure dominating the weather across the atlantic. a succession of weather fronts and low pressures heading our way, one just to the south of greenland there. you know, they're all heading our way. this is what it looks like on wednesday, so one weather front brings rain to wales and many parts of england, another one to northern ireland and western scotland, as well. that bit in between there, perhaps the north—east of england and the borders, getting away with it, but probably later in the day that rain will arrive. suffice to say most of us will catch at least a bit of rain on wednesday. now, thursday, the weather does improve a little bit. you'll notice that our weather icons are showing dry weather here, partly cloudy skies. and then on friday, the weather goes downhill again. another low pressure comes off the atlantic, and this one is a big area of low pressure. that will be barrelling through, notjust during the course of friday, but the weekend as well. so for many of us, an increasing wind, outbreaks of rain, particularly
here's mid—week, and low pressure dominating the weather across the atlantic. a succession of weather fronts and low pressures heading our way, one just to the south of greenland there. you know, they're all heading our way. this is what it looks like on wednesday, so one weather front brings rain to wales and many parts of england, another one to northern ireland and western scotland, as well. that bit in between there, perhaps the north—east of england and the borders, getting away with...
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dominic thiem! twice a loser in the final in madrid, dominic thiem finally claimed his maiden masters series title earlier this year with victory at indian wells, and the austrian remains on course to reach his allotted place on sunday's final in montreal after this straight sets victory over cilic. straight sets, yes, but hardly straightforward, with the number two seed made to work hard for this win by the former us open champion. the first set when all the way to a tie—break, and despite going in early breakup in the second, thiem missed several chances to close out the match. he blew three match points before making the fourth count, seven — six, six haven't for the final score, but thiem is through to the final eight. and his opponent in the quarterfinals will be daniil medvedev. the number eight seed in russia, who was the runner—up last week, saw off his challenger in straight sets, medvedev winning 6—3, 6-3. also through to the quarter—finals is the number three seed and former cha
dominic thiem! twice a loser in the final in madrid, dominic thiem finally claimed his maiden masters series title earlier this year with victory at indian wells, and the austrian remains on course to reach his allotted place on sunday's final in montreal after this straight sets victory over cilic. straight sets, yes, but hardly straightforward, with the number two seed made to work hard for this win by the former us open champion. the first set when all the way to a tie—break, and despite...
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the event was purely dominated by men. >> sunday 4:30 p.m. eastern the global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution. >> multiple translations also made their way to columbia, venezuela and ecuador over the course of the 50 year period after 1776. it was known as the age of revolution. >> at 6 pm, eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing. >> we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room throughout the day. you can see that the windows were dark. the module landed at 4:15 in the afternoon of the astronauts did not walk until later. >> explorer nation's path on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> sunday night on q&a, we were taken out of the hall and confronted with a mob of angry people. >> allison sanger talks about being physically attacked in 2017 after an appearance by author charles murray on campus. >> at the end of your discussion you left that room and went where? >> the fact is, i don't really remember much of it. i could not e
the event was purely dominated by men. >> sunday 4:30 p.m. eastern the global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution. >> multiple translations also made their way to columbia, venezuela and ecuador over the course of the 50 year period after 1776. it was known as the age of revolution. >> at 6 pm, eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing. >> we really staked ourselves into the...
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issues that dominated the campaign. gun control. you are urging the republican leader to reconvene the senate. should the house also meet this month to debate the issue? ryan: the senate has to go back first. they have bills on mitch mcconnell's death -- desk getting dusty. they have the support of 80% of the american people. the senate should go back immediately, take those up and pass them, and take care of them in a conference committee or something like that. ifthey want to keep going, they want to do assault weapons bans, we can do that in august too. >> this is the headline from the courier-journal. after the president's speech, he issued a statement saying it is time for lawmakers to reflect on what the president is offering. your reaction? ofthere has been a lot reflection. people are getting murdered and gunned down. almost 30 injured within less than 30 seconds in dayton ohio. he needs to take these bills up. these are closing loopholes. it's not that complicated. you should have a background check if there are person-to-p
issues that dominated the campaign. gun control. you are urging the republican leader to reconvene the senate. should the house also meet this month to debate the issue? ryan: the senate has to go back first. they have bills on mitch mcconnell's death -- desk getting dusty. they have the support of 80% of the american people. the senate should go back immediately, take those up and pass them, and take care of them in a conference committee or something like that. ifthey want to keep going, they...
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bugs it is dominating talks between u.k. prime minister barak's johnson and the german chancellor angela merkel merkel says all european union members have a united position they're willing to hear solutions and they want the u.k. to accept a deal but they're prepared for any scenario johnson is urging the e.u. to compromise and make changes to the northern irish backstop the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. at the end of october. we in the u.k. want a deal we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do the shop and us i think is the is the phrase but clearly. clearly. we cannot we cannot accept the current withdrawal agreement. well donna king is joining us live from berlin dominic the u.k. may want a deal or at least boris johnson may want a deal but it's going to be an uphill struggle to get one from anglo merkel and the rest of the european union is not. well so it would seem interesting phrase ology used by boris johnson there that german phrase via shuff and thus we can do it of course that was the phrase tha
bugs it is dominating talks between u.k. prime minister barak's johnson and the german chancellor angela merkel merkel says all european union members have a united position they're willing to hear solutions and they want the u.k. to accept a deal but they're prepared for any scenario johnson is urging the e.u. to compromise and make changes to the northern irish backstop the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. at the end of october. we in the u.k. want a deal we seek a deal and i believe that we can...
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so that political psychology evolved as a means to negotiate in the dominant hierarchy. so people who are liberal tended to be concerned so that's the way you keep from falling down the chain or from manipulating all the resources that you need. on the more conservative end those that are more comfortable with the status quo. so yes, the left can be manipulated especially through the rhetoric of unfairness. how much of that is real? i don't know. we do have billionaires like jeff mazo's. >> i don't remember which culture it was but when a hunter brought back a large kill for the group, there was a way of ridiculing the hunter so he didn't get too big of an ego. >> so that i think reflects how ancient the drive is to keep men from amassing too much power so yes when a man comes back with the kill he denigrates i didn't get much. just something small the tribe says you brought me out for this? the purpose is so the men are not big headed and start abusing their power and hurting people. if that fails then the tribe will execute him. we have seen that behavior in desmet's.
so that political psychology evolved as a means to negotiate in the dominant hierarchy. so people who are liberal tended to be concerned so that's the way you keep from falling down the chain or from manipulating all the resources that you need. on the more conservative end those that are more comfortable with the status quo. so yes, the left can be manipulated especially through the rhetoric of unfairness. how much of that is real? i don't know. we do have billionaires like jeff mazo's....
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dominic raab has told the bbc he's optimistic there are good deals to be had. the big upside is a global opportunities from latin america to north america was working to grasp and that is definitely a long—term vision and will require concerted engagement by the uk. it also raised level of ambition for the future. raising ambition, concerted effort, dizziness, optimism was not that seems to be the word flowing out of number ten and other parts of government. jane foley — seniorforeign exchange strategist at rabobank is here with me. the former brexit secretary under theresa may, he resigned because he felt he couldn't go through with her plan he now has the job of a willing those outside uk future trade deals. he feels upbeat, his going to north america is one of those days he was going to is mexico and the comments he said were encouraged by trump, trump said they are very substantive trade agreements, it was possible between the uk and the us, that sounds very positive is a big but here, and that is coming from congress and more specifically the friends o
dominic raab has told the bbc he's optimistic there are good deals to be had. the big upside is a global opportunities from latin america to north america was working to grasp and that is definitely a long—term vision and will require concerted engagement by the uk. it also raised level of ambition for the future. raising ambition, concerted effort, dizziness, optimism was not that seems to be the word flowing out of number ten and other parts of government. jane foley — seniorforeign...
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worries over the so-called irish backstop dominated boris johnson's 1st visit to northern ireland as prime minister he has vowed to overhaul the deal this by the repeatedly turning him down again bubba has this report from belfast. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running. for its johnson promise to spend no effort to make that happen it's great to be to be here in northern ireland and. clearly the people in northern out of have been without a government without stormont for 2 years and 6 months so my my prime focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that get up and running again the 5 political parties here have been talking since may about how to get the northern irish assembly back in business it was set up in 1980 as part of a peace deal that gave this part of the u.k. a degree of autonomy but issues including irish language rights and access to ab
worries over the so-called irish backstop dominated boris johnson's 1st visit to northern ireland as prime minister he has vowed to overhaul the deal this by the repeatedly turning him down again bubba has this report from belfast. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running....
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ryan: right now who dominates that industry? china does. they dominate 50% to 60% of the electric vehicle market. we will do the same thing with solar and wind turbines and all the component parts. we will do the same thing around 5g. we will do the same thing around artificial intelligence. we will do the same thing around additive manufacturing and 3d printing. these industries are growing at 25% or 30% a year. we need a strategy in united states on how we will dominate these industries. it needs to come from the president of the united states. i'm telling you we will get this done. we are going to build things again in the united states. [applause] rep. ryan: climate change is obviously a huge issue. now a democratic nominee, tim ryan, will go to places in iowa, and wisconsin and michigan and ohio and pennsylvania and mississippi and south carolina and these all textile communities and say you know how we reverse climate change? you get a really good paying job 30,000 -- $30, 40 dollars, $50 an our building electric vehicles. did you bri
ryan: right now who dominates that industry? china does. they dominate 50% to 60% of the electric vehicle market. we will do the same thing with solar and wind turbines and all the component parts. we will do the same thing around 5g. we will do the same thing around artificial intelligence. we will do the same thing around additive manufacturing and 3d printing. these industries are growing at 25% or 30% a year. we need a strategy in united states on how we will dominate these industries. it...
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democrats have dominated the u.s. headlines in the last two days because they were back to back debating, where candidates took on each other. trump, of course, was the missing voice, but he did weigh twitter. -- on he said it would make the u.s. easy to rip off. is that the candidates -- he said the candidates have -- he said the candidates do not have what it takes. that is a message that has resonated not only with his base, but with more americans in general as the growing economy has definitely benefited people's pocketbooks. however, we do not know, this is an unpredictable president. he may go for the rhetoric of division that has been accused of being racist, as he has done in the past. host: we will see. thank you. iran and the uae have signed an agreement to strengthen and extend security cooperation on joint borders. the deal was signed by iran's border police commander and his mri counterparts on thursday. --emirate counterparts on thursday. iran has accused america of being childish for imposing sanctions
democrats have dominated the u.s. headlines in the last two days because they were back to back debating, where candidates took on each other. trump, of course, was the missing voice, but he did weigh twitter. -- on he said it would make the u.s. easy to rip off. is that the candidates -- he said the candidates have -- he said the candidates do not have what it takes. that is a message that has resonated not only with his base, but with more americans in general as the growing economy has...
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dominic chu explains what was behind today's rise. >> stos staged rebound today and it was a confluence of events pushingar thets higher including talks of war, economic stimulus, upbeat traders.from the stock market has been taking cues from the bond market all week and today global yields bounced back on reports that germany plans to put in place a stimulus plan that moved bund yields off lows which in turn moved u.s. yield off lows. bank of america ceo brian moynihan adding to the optimism. he says he see no underlying signals of recession. consumer spending is going strong compared to 2018 and the situation in hong kong is ovrious but doesn't pose a big threat. trade talks, there's no question it has been a wild week and a wild month for stock market investors. in fact, the average dow trading range so far in augusteeas 473 points, but the biggest headlines dominating the ttention continue to be tariff talks and global interest rate policy, and that will continue. r "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu at the newchork stock ge. >>> so what happens next and should investors exp
dominic chu explains what was behind today's rise. >> stos staged rebound today and it was a confluence of events pushingar thets higher including talks of war, economic stimulus, upbeat traders.from the stock market has been taking cues from the bond market all week and today global yields bounced back on reports that germany plans to put in place a stimulus plan that moved bund yields off lows which in turn moved u.s. yield off lows. bank of america ceo brian moynihan adding to the...
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plots that have dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept a share of the blame for the for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or less in medium in and out of europe but they don't like the status quo i came out to say that but this is a german crowd is it legitimacy to european institutions shows that people start to understand how relevant to european union is and that it really affects their daily life and they future their one mark and ability they want more transparency i think they will. ask much more participation for whoever is going around europe in the future that's a nice way of spinning it isn't that the top jobs were carved up in a kind of backroom stitch up that people were told wasn't going to happen again and it did it did despite all these promises why you let the voters than not i mean 1st of all why do you speak about the backroom deal i mean it was so transparent. a
plots that have dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept a share of the blame for the for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or less in medium in and out of europe but they don't like the status quo i came out to say that but this is a german crowd is it legitimacy to european institutions...
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what will borisjohnson and dominic cummings do? will they respect the results of this new piece of legislation? the other thing that has been mooted is they might get the queen involved again and say you must give royal assent to any legislation. nobody tells the queen you must do anything, not even jeremy corbyn. we know how this all works. she is advised. but you can get strong advice. there are so many twists and turns but certainly right now the remain alliance, the remain rebels, this is what they are coalescing around. and there is also talk that john becker, on holiday at the moment, he is allegedly having background conversations with his rabble saying he has allowed them to have a go with this. we know what he thinks about this from yesterday, he made a public statement. at the consulate in turkey. well, he is allowed to have a holiday. and in the times, the weekend parliamentary settings. we've just been talking about people and their son lownds, saying they can't wait to get back to work. this is saying having parliament
what will borisjohnson and dominic cummings do? will they respect the results of this new piece of legislation? the other thing that has been mooted is they might get the queen involved again and say you must give royal assent to any legislation. nobody tells the queen you must do anything, not even jeremy corbyn. we know how this all works. she is advised. but you can get strong advice. there are so many twists and turns but certainly right now the remain alliance, the remain rebels, this is...
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i had my stepdad to be so curious why do you have what dominates so much of the dominic barbara i'm still not going to stab you in the pub is that. double that's much but a bit difficult it's not over to. the best seller why i like to study the whole of live i've seen her just as libya's. the solar system for is it up when yes. i can you have to put it in so as. i used to be so you know if you said to me. you know we're going to continue i left. do you. feel that it was good to do it again look like. it. this to him when. well let me just thank you so much other cabinet for i know you're not looking. back and it's a little bit you. behavior you had to. even though. you. don't know for sure which way tom would handle. it to 1st. show you get. to. know how to to have a good. question only and she managed and you've done with the. in the book we have deserved it it is because this is if you can go for it and see it with the kids and say it was the team and that model for visit me a bunch of us and saved it was that to be a bus or bus though because these people because the. to michoud. out.
i had my stepdad to be so curious why do you have what dominates so much of the dominic barbara i'm still not going to stab you in the pub is that. double that's much but a bit difficult it's not over to. the best seller why i like to study the whole of live i've seen her just as libya's. the solar system for is it up when yes. i can you have to put it in so as. i used to be so you know if you said to me. you know we're going to continue i left. do you. feel that it was good to do it again look...
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dominic cummings, who was working as borisjohnson's chief of staff, has apparently told eve ryo ne of staff, has apparently told everyone at the special advisers report to him now. is this the new normal? it sounds like it, special advisers have a direct line to the prime minister, there is a misconception that their boss is directly the minister without work too, i think what dominic cummings is saying as he makes decisions on these things, and that is causing some ructions. i've heard that a numberof ministers are some ructions. i've heard that a number of ministers are saying we don't want to go back to the early days of theresa may's government where people were summarily dismissed or moved around and there isa dismissed or moved around and there is a worry about that and it boris johnson is thinking about this, he will be concerned about what message this sends to the treasury and other ministers and he will be worried that the relation between chancellor and prime is shaky, the chancellor is being asked whether he was really in charge and they will both see that as a problem. wh
dominic cummings, who was working as borisjohnson's chief of staff, has apparently told eve ryo ne of staff, has apparently told everyone at the special advisers report to him now. is this the new normal? it sounds like it, special advisers have a direct line to the prime minister, there is a misconception that their boss is directly the minister without work too, i think what dominic cummings is saying as he makes decisions on these things, and that is causing some ructions. i've heard that a...
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it shows how this process ushered the region, from european dominated, colonialism, to the u.s.. what is the cover about? you see the cover of a british helicopter, and it is deploying what appears to be troops to the territories, the border with indonesia. this happens during the malaysian indonesian confrontation of 1963 through 1966. as my talk progresses, the significance of this will become clear. now, let me start off by saying that my book is a response to what has been the dominant story of u.s. foreign relations, with southeast asia. these pictures will be familiar to many of us because they capture that spirit of the dominant story. you see the artificial state of the south vietnam, the decline of america and it is finally abandoned by humiliated fleeing superpower. you have a north vietnamese tank that is literally gate crashing the party. the south vietnamese that are fleeing, desperately, atop the cia office and u.s. personnel, are pushing helicopters off ships in order to make way for more evacuees that are coming on choppers. in the early cold war, u.s. leaders ima
it shows how this process ushered the region, from european dominated, colonialism, to the u.s.. what is the cover about? you see the cover of a british helicopter, and it is deploying what appears to be troops to the territories, the border with indonesia. this happens during the malaysian indonesian confrontation of 1963 through 1966. as my talk progresses, the significance of this will become clear. now, let me start off by saying that my book is a response to what has been the dominant...