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philip hammond calling the eu 27 the enemies? it has not been a good week for the chancellor, in the cross hairs of the brexiteers. he is not laughing tonight. in the cross hairs of the brexiteers in his own party all week. accusing him of being miserable about brexit. they said he was refusing to plan for and no deal brexit and he had back in an article in the times which wind them up further and it culminated in the bizarre episode in washington today where he said the eu was the enemy, as if he was trying to appeal to the more brexit elements of his party but then walked back on it within 30 minutes so strange end a bad week. he had the word enemy put in his mouth by the interviewer, i think? possibly. if you take the word enemy out of that quote, the headline in the telegraph sums this up, it was a bizarre outburst. their main perceived problem with philip hammond for a lot of people early on was you we re hammond for a lot of people early on was you were supposed to be boring, maybe this is his effort to prove he is not. as
philip hammond calling the eu 27 the enemies? it has not been a good week for the chancellor, in the cross hairs of the brexiteers. he is not laughing tonight. in the cross hairs of the brexiteers in his own party all week. accusing him of being miserable about brexit. they said he was refusing to plan for and no deal brexit and he had back in an article in the times which wind them up further and it culminated in the bizarre episode in washington today where he said the eu was the enemy, as if...
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philip: global news 24 hours a day. powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hotel >> philip: hotels are another one. it impacts your quality of sleep and performance. there are ways to improve quality of sleep a hotels, as well. >> online mattress sales have boomed. where would you say your market share is right now? philip: we still think the almond percentage of share in the category is relatively small. it has grown tremendously fast. we think that growth will continue. pulling sharee from the traditional brick-and-mortar. the idea that customers have to mattress store is antiquated. we want to educate consumers that the paradigm is of the past and we are a smarter way to buy mattresses and sleep products. cut out a lot of those inefficiencies. can you give us some color on what the supply and distribution model looks like? philip: we know our customer, with the customer wants. a lot of the customers are buying around moving homes or when the kids are out of school. we want to
philip: global news 24 hours a day. powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hotel >> philip: hotels are another one. it impacts your quality of sleep and performance. there are ways to improve quality of sleep a hotels, as well. >> online mattress sales have boomed. where would you say your market share is right now? philip: we still think the almond percentage of share in the category is relatively small. it has grown tremendously fast. we...
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it's a move to strengthen ties between the two we bring you the details on that also tobacco giant philip morris says it's not a smoke free initiative in the works down under but skeptics say it's just a bid to make money on more unhealthy habits is that true we're going to find out also billions have been affected by recent attacks i did yahoo and which actually is hackers just keep getting in my guess that explains why they're blocking technology could be the way forward for businesses and governments as they rush to prevent them by boom bust start right now. a bit of backtracking at the white house president donald trump says puerto rico's insurmountable debt may need to be quote wiped out and quote and then the white house budget director stepped into the breach trump statement caused audible gasps as people envisioned a giant bailout initiative but then mick mulvaney clarified saying the white house will in fact not be offering a bailout for puerto rico later this year the white house is expected to require tens of billions of dollars more in long term funds that will help puerto ric
it's a move to strengthen ties between the two we bring you the details on that also tobacco giant philip morris says it's not a smoke free initiative in the works down under but skeptics say it's just a bid to make money on more unhealthy habits is that true we're going to find out also billions have been affected by recent attacks i did yahoo and which actually is hackers just keep getting in my guess that explains why they're blocking technology could be the way forward for businesses and...
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the chancellor philip hammond says he regrets his poor choice of words after describing the eu's brexit negotiators as the enemy. an islamic faith school's policy of segregating boys and girls is ruled unlawful by the court of appeal. and coming up on newsnight, men, women, power and sex. the harvey weinstein affair has opened up conversations about how men behave, well beyond hollywood. is this a watershed moment? good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has outlined a new, tougher us stance towards iran, a country he says is under the control of a fanatical regime. he's accused tehran of violating the international nuclear deal signed two years ago, calling it one of the worst agreements in history. he said he would now decertify it. the uk, france and germany insist they'll stand by the deal. our north america editorjon sopel reports from washington. this is one of the worst deals ever made by any country in history. my number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with iran. there should be no surprise the president is doing what he is doing. he made clear his
the chancellor philip hammond says he regrets his poor choice of words after describing the eu's brexit negotiators as the enemy. an islamic faith school's policy of segregating boys and girls is ruled unlawful by the court of appeal. and coming up on newsnight, men, women, power and sex. the harvey weinstein affair has opened up conversations about how men behave, well beyond hollywood. is this a watershed moment? good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has outlined a new,...
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it's a move to strengthen ties between the two we bring you the details on that also tobacco giant philip morris says it's not a smoke free initiative in the works down under but skeptics say it's just a bid to make money on more unhealthy habits is that true we're going to find out also billions have been affected by recent attacks i did yahoo and which actually is happy just keep getting in my guest explains why they're blocking technology could be the way forward for businesses and governments as they rush to prevent stand by us start right now. a bit of backtracking at the white house president donald trump says puerto rico's insurmountable debt may need to be quote wiped out and quote and then the white house budget director stepped into the breach trump statement caused audible gasps as people envisioned a giant bailout initiative but then mick mulvaney clarified saying the white house will in fact not be offering a bailout for puerto rico later this year the white house is expected to require tens of billions of dollars more in the long term funds that will help puerto rico reconst
it's a move to strengthen ties between the two we bring you the details on that also tobacco giant philip morris says it's not a smoke free initiative in the works down under but skeptics say it's just a bid to make money on more unhealthy habits is that true we're going to find out also billions have been affected by recent attacks i did yahoo and which actually is happy just keep getting in my guest explains why they're blocking technology could be the way forward for businesses and...
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it's a move to strengthen ties between the two we bring you the details on that also tobacco giant philip morris says it's not a smoke free initiative in the works down under but skeptics say it's just a bid to make money on more unhealthy habits is that true we're going to find out also billions have been affected by recent attacks i did yahoo and which actually is hackers just keep getting in my guess that explains why they're blocking technology could be the way forward with businesses and governments as they rush to prevent them by boom bust start right now. a bit of backtracking at the white house president donald trump says puerto rico's insurmountable debt may need to be quote wiped out and quote and then the white house budget director steps into the breach trump statement calls autumn will gather as people envisioned a giant bailout initiative but then mick mulvaney clarified saying the white house will in fact not be offering a bailout for puerto rico later this year the white house is expected to require tens of billions of dollars more in the long term funds that will help pue
it's a move to strengthen ties between the two we bring you the details on that also tobacco giant philip morris says it's not a smoke free initiative in the works down under but skeptics say it's just a bid to make money on more unhealthy habits is that true we're going to find out also billions have been affected by recent attacks i did yahoo and which actually is hackers just keep getting in my guess that explains why they're blocking technology could be the way forward with businesses and...
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on thursday tobacco manufacturer philip morris will pledge its support to help australia become a smoke free country by doing that the company could have an easier time selling cigarettes alternatives that come with less health risks maurice smith a scientific affairs fellow at philip morris will promote to lawmakers at a hearing in melbourne it's a product the company made that heats tobacco rather than burning it and has apparently been quite successful however it's still unclear how the council will respond when most health officials have acknowledged that cigarettes are less harmful than actual cigarettes they're still little information on the risks they might carry philip morris is feeling confident about a costo in fact the company already pledged eighty million dollars a year until two thousand and thirty to search for the right smoking substitute but that's just a slice of what it's worth philip morris pulled in twenty nine point nine billion dollars so far this year and has a market cap of one hundred seventy two point nine billion dollars that's not too far off from the rest
on thursday tobacco manufacturer philip morris will pledge its support to help australia become a smoke free country by doing that the company could have an easier time selling cigarettes alternatives that come with less health risks maurice smith a scientific affairs fellow at philip morris will promote to lawmakers at a hearing in melbourne it's a product the company made that heats tobacco rather than burning it and has apparently been quite successful however it's still unclear how the...
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this is the latest kitchen innovation from philips, the smokeless indoor grill. it brings the best of the outdoors, inside, with authentic grilled flavor at the flip of a switch. whether or not the sun is shining, there is snow on the ground, or it's raining all day long, grilling season is always open. now you can have fresh and tasty, perfectly grilled steaks, homemade burgers and brats that make your mouth water, and even down-home delicious bbq chicken in minutes, right in your own kitchen, without sacrificing the grilling experience or the great grill taste. - it's got that grilled flavor, but it's got that moistness too. - tastes like it'd be on an outdoor grill. - love this baby, i don't have to fire up the grill in the wintertime, either. - [announcer] now you can enjoy grilling together as a family year-round and deliver fast, healthier and delicious meals in minutes with virtually no smoke. join us as we introduce authentic indoor grilling to america and our families with the philips smokeless grill. and stay tuned for an exclusive television-only offer
this is the latest kitchen innovation from philips, the smokeless indoor grill. it brings the best of the outdoors, inside, with authentic grilled flavor at the flip of a switch. whether or not the sun is shining, there is snow on the ground, or it's raining all day long, grilling season is always open. now you can have fresh and tasty, perfectly grilled steaks, homemade burgers and brats that make your mouth water, and even down-home delicious bbq chicken in minutes, right in your own kitchen,...
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philip: right. [laughter] philip: that is a very important question. i have one of my former graduate students spend a lot of time studying this. back toa lot of it goes the debate about evolution in the early 20th century, and the stance that some fundamentalist christians took during that period. somehow, to that defend a certain version, they had to reject the theory of evolution. but this has been increasingly expanded in recent years. remissse, one would be not to question the well-funded campaign of public misinformation about climate change, which has been funded by various people connected to the energy industry. they promoted this and expanded this. there was originally suspicion about evolution, and argument that expanded to climate change. how much longer this is sustainable, dozen other american city have to get knocked out before people start to see? does miami have to be underwater? just wait, it is all going to happen. sooner or later. audience member: this is actually a sports question. [laughter] philip: a sports comment? audience memb
philip: right. [laughter] philip: that is a very important question. i have one of my former graduate students spend a lot of time studying this. back toa lot of it goes the debate about evolution in the early 20th century, and the stance that some fundamentalist christians took during that period. somehow, to that defend a certain version, they had to reject the theory of evolution. but this has been increasingly expanded in recent years. remissse, one would be not to question the well-funded...
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philip at his place an artist from hanover makes dust collectors headache and he says it's an addiction and he's been on the needle for three years now. and he nodded as he sticks his mittimus the needle is vital to my work and without it nothing would happen ok ok it's not that kind of needle it's an embroidery needle. and. his artworks usually begin with a trip to the flea market here he looks for suitable old tapestries and cross stitch pictures this is one not everyone is suited to his papa says. oh. now i look for pictures where i know what to change right from the start. yeah i'm always playing different computer games so i let what i'm playing or things i've just seen like films inspire me. in accordance billion. then he has a stroke of luck and finds this picture. of him in my house you know what i'm going to do and i have an idea. into the curtain behind the church it doesn't mean i'm going to remove the threads from the sky that i replace them with godzilla running behind the church so that's cool with me now is my plan. after paying twenty euros for the picture he's ready to
philip at his place an artist from hanover makes dust collectors headache and he says it's an addiction and he's been on the needle for three years now. and he nodded as he sticks his mittimus the needle is vital to my work and without it nothing would happen ok ok it's not that kind of needle it's an embroidery needle. and. his artworks usually begin with a trip to the flea market here he looks for suitable old tapestries and cross stitch pictures this is one not everyone is suited to his papa...
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philip an artist from hanover makes dust collectors headache and he says it's an addiction and he's been on the needle for three years now. i had nodded as he sticks his mittimus the needle is vital to my work and without it nothing would happen ok ok it's not that kind of needle it's an embroidery needle. on and the stick not. his artworks usually begin with a trip to the flea market here he looks for suitable old tapestries and cross stitch pictures with his hunt not everyone is suited to his purposes. hold on oh well. now i look for pictures where i know what to change right from the start i'm always playing different computer games so i like what i'm playing or things i just seem like films inspire me. in accordance billion. then he has a stroke of luck and finds this picture. very much you know what i'm going to do and i have an idea. into the curtain behind the church it's me i'm going to remove the threads from the sky that i replace them with godzilla running behind the church so that's cool with me as my plan. after paying twenty euros for the picture he's ready to get down to w
philip an artist from hanover makes dust collectors headache and he says it's an addiction and he's been on the needle for three years now. i had nodded as he sticks his mittimus the needle is vital to my work and without it nothing would happen ok ok it's not that kind of needle it's an embroidery needle. on and the stick not. his artworks usually begin with a trip to the flea market here he looks for suitable old tapestries and cross stitch pictures with his hunt not everyone is suited to his...
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so i think philip hammond did sort of miss speak if you like. i don't think he intended to be that aggressive towards the brussels side, but clearly, a bit of a big slip—up there coming from the chancellor at this point in the negotiations, but his argument is that he is merely trying to pressure brussels on to get the talks going, by saying look, all this uncertainty is going down badly with business. he is trying to add on the pressure if you like to brussels to say look, we need to get going on discussing our future relationship and we need to get going on discussing ourfuture relationship and notjust dealing with divorce matters, the citizens rights, the bill and the irish border. he wants to get those talks going and he is trying to present a united front amid the cabinet squabbling have has been going on, that's real, but now, the incentive is to get the trade talks moving and brussels really saying no, there is still not, not yet enough progress, the hope was the talks would be able to move on next week at a summit of eu leaders, but it
so i think philip hammond did sort of miss speak if you like. i don't think he intended to be that aggressive towards the brussels side, but clearly, a bit of a big slip—up there coming from the chancellor at this point in the negotiations, but his argument is that he is merely trying to pressure brussels on to get the talks going, by saying look, all this uncertainty is going down badly with business. he is trying to add on the pressure if you like to brussels to say look, we need to get...
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more tory cabinet splits, it seems philip hammond has his enemies within the cabinet. people who presumably want his job. i within the cabinet. people who presumably want hisjob. i must within the cabinet. people who presumably want his job. i must say, last week, when directly would be squeezing pensioners in order to do something about the intergenerational inequality, putting more money towards younger people, i thought he was playing with fire, politically, considering it is meant to be a conservative government. we all remember the effects of the dementia tax during the election, talking about squeezing pensioners...” the election, talking about squeezing pensioners... i think it was a wise thing to do because they lost the vote of the young. they know that. they are so desperate. if this becomes a party of the old, and lam this becomes a party of the old, and iaman this becomes a party of the old, and i am an old person, and i would be losing out but i think it is time that we gave up something and the young got something. whether we think it is a good or bad t
more tory cabinet splits, it seems philip hammond has his enemies within the cabinet. people who presumably want his job. i within the cabinet. people who presumably want hisjob. i must within the cabinet. people who presumably want his job. i must say, last week, when directly would be squeezing pensioners in order to do something about the intergenerational inequality, putting more money towards younger people, i thought he was playing with fire, politically, considering it is meant to be a...
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philip, anything else big this week? >> well i think it's really easy to focus on a lot of fights in congress. we saw a positive story coming out of the white house when president trump was getting serious about the opioid epidemic and he got serious in a great way. he of the didn't say do xy and z and we're going to beat this thing. he went with an all of the above approach. in the most powerful moment he talked about his own brother who he lost to alcoholism. this is so the important. if you are that person in the midwest. if you are someone who is addicted, the president is talking about his own brother's struggle. shame is no longer an excuse not to go to your community and get help. that's what's important. it's going to be communities not government that's going to solve this problem. >> jesse: that's exactly right o watters' world tomorrow night i have on eric trump. he talks about his father and how he was raised to say no to drugs, alcohol, no to smoking. it's very obviously an important and emotional issue with
philip, anything else big this week? >> well i think it's really easy to focus on a lot of fights in congress. we saw a positive story coming out of the white house when president trump was getting serious about the opioid epidemic and he got serious in a great way. he of the didn't say do xy and z and we're going to beat this thing. he went with an all of the above approach. in the most powerful moment he talked about his own brother who he lost to alcoholism. this is so the important....
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i watched philip hammond ata questions. i watched philip hammond at a fringe event about a hour ago and he said, i am just baffled, kept saying, about why so many young people who voted forjeremy corbyn, would do so knowing the sort of economic solutions he was putting forward , economic solutions he was putting forward, he didn't understand it and urged businesses to swing behind the government and make the case for the free—market. this party is feeling bruised and clearly there are big divisions within its about the fundamental issue facing this government, which is how to approach brexit. i have heard a number of tories say brexit is important but we have a whole load of other policies we want to talk about as well. to what degree are they proving able to do that, or is brexit overshadowing everything?m is brexit overshadowing everything7m is strange, at previous tory conferences there were big thumping chunky policy announcements on a variety of issues rolled out by now and we have had some stuff around student fees,
i watched philip hammond ata questions. i watched philip hammond at a fringe event about a hour ago and he said, i am just baffled, kept saying, about why so many young people who voted forjeremy corbyn, would do so knowing the sort of economic solutions he was putting forward , economic solutions he was putting forward, he didn't understand it and urged businesses to swing behind the government and make the case for the free—market. this party is feeling bruised and clearly there are big...
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while the guardian reports that philip hammond's treasury is being accused of "anti—brexit gloom." the i says the prime minister is getting a grip on her position as leader, and may sack borisjohnson. the daily telegraph is predicting thousands of shops and businesses will ignore the deadline to stop accepting old one pound coins, despite warnings that it could create chaos. and the daily mirror report that many of us are now paying for private waste collections with most households having to wait a fortnight for their their rubbish to be cleared. we will start with the times and what theresa may is going to tell the new apparently, the ball is in your court, she says, she's going to go on an offensive. she's going to do what they do with it. they are a wall so there's not really a tennis match in this negotiating game. squash. a different field were talking about. what's intriguing is how they're saying senior government forces are trying to go over michel barnier‘s head in the hope eu leaders can muck in and make it more flexible. but yet it is bizarre because they are all in t
while the guardian reports that philip hammond's treasury is being accused of "anti—brexit gloom." the i says the prime minister is getting a grip on her position as leader, and may sack borisjohnson. the daily telegraph is predicting thousands of shops and businesses will ignore the deadline to stop accepting old one pound coins, despite warnings that it could create chaos. and the daily mirror report that many of us are now paying for private waste collections with most households...
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philip hammond gave an interview to the times i think yesterday, published this morning, in which he said he would be willing to authorise spending when it was necessary. he repeated that position to the treasury select committee this morning. and at prime minister's questions today and the pro—minister confirmed the same thing. the position is identical. when we need to spend money to prepare for an ideal scenario, which we are hoping to avoid, until we know we will definitely avoided we will make contingency plans, and the pm and the chancellor both say we will spend money to do that. so far they have allocated £412 million, to make those contingency plans. £250 million of which has already been allocated. it is the responsible thing to do, to get ready in case we don't get a deal. which services will suffer if more money is needed? 412 million is a drop in the ocean. public finances are generally tight. we will have a budget coming up in november where all the public spending plans and tax plans will be laid out. we have seen the conservative government over the last seven yea
philip hammond gave an interview to the times i think yesterday, published this morning, in which he said he would be willing to authorise spending when it was necessary. he repeated that position to the treasury select committee this morning. and at prime minister's questions today and the pro—minister confirmed the same thing. the position is identical. when we need to spend money to prepare for an ideal scenario, which we are hoping to avoid, until we know we will definitely avoided we...
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for those that don't follow it, philip hammond is the finance minister. he is hugely important. theresa may is a prisoner of these hound dogs, as i call them. the british prime minister. the florence speech was a decent civilised speech. the language was good, the moves were good. she comes back, and she reverts, and that shows that this isn't about europe versus britain, it is about remainers versus brexiters, as well as the tory party tearing each other apart, and i think this is unforgivable. the national interest is being sacrificed to them. you could have said that at any time. i moved here in 85. you could have said that during any conservative government. i don't think we have been in a position where something so fundamentally historically serious is happening, which cannot be reversed. elections come and go. we cannot reverse this. go back to the children. think about the children. it is very important inside of the conservative party and i remark again that theresa may has no authority at all right now. on that basis, there is an interesting comparison to be drawn betw
for those that don't follow it, philip hammond is the finance minister. he is hugely important. theresa may is a prisoner of these hound dogs, as i call them. the british prime minister. the florence speech was a decent civilised speech. the language was good, the moves were good. she comes back, and she reverts, and that shows that this isn't about europe versus britain, it is about remainers versus brexiters, as well as the tory party tearing each other apart, and i think this is...
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hammond. —— ordering the reason made to rein in philip hammond. it's clear that he is winding people up. the dup says it is unhelpful and the prime minister needs to rein him in. she's having a difficult time with philip hammond, borisjohnson, should she have a reshuffle?m with philip hammond, borisjohnson, should she have a reshuffle? if you rein in both sacked both, just as long as you do something with both of them. is that the politics of it? i think so. ministers are terrified that they will have a general election and jeremy corbyn will get in. there is talk about a revolution every budget to help philip hammond said hisjob. there is a real sense of... you get the sense that they don't know what to do next. let's talk about the hurricane. i'm not sure if it is a hurricane. ophelia is coming towards the british isles. how worried are you about that? it's exactly 30 years since the great storm of 1987, which michael fish famously failed to forecast. storm of 1987, which michael fish famously failed to forecastlj storm of 1987, which michael fi
hammond. —— ordering the reason made to rein in philip hammond. it's clear that he is winding people up. the dup says it is unhelpful and the prime minister needs to rein him in. she's having a difficult time with philip hammond, borisjohnson, should she have a reshuffle?m with philip hammond, borisjohnson, should she have a reshuffle? if you rein in both sacked both, just as long as you do something with both of them. is that the politics of it? i think so. ministers are terrified that...
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>> reporter: good morning, karen, yesterday, our jeff cole went out to philip r's home, philip ahr's home, no one commented after president of board of commissioner was charged with felony possession and distribution every child pornography. philip ahr went by the name daddy xx in child important chat rooms according to investigators who say the man would comment on line about how much he enjoyed some of the images. district attorney jack whelan says local police were tipped off about philip ahr in august by national group battling child porn, the group noticed someone locally was downloading these images, investigators searched philip ahr's home last month and made the discovery. >> we also were able to document, which was quite hidden on the computer, a xl spread sheet, which contained over a thousand website addresses of child pornography site, again, very disturbing, very concerning. >> we can't re who have him from office until convicted so we can't re who have him from the boards. we can vote for a new president. >> reporter: and that man says the board did vote to name a new p
>> reporter: good morning, karen, yesterday, our jeff cole went out to philip r's home, philip ahr's home, no one commented after president of board of commissioner was charged with felony possession and distribution every child pornography. philip ahr went by the name daddy xx in child important chat rooms according to investigators who say the man would comment on line about how much he enjoyed some of the images. district attorney jack whelan says local police were tipped off about...
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the. survival guide. says a. look at the rest of seven years. at the center. for. russian media. about america's current troop.
and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the...
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. in case you're new to the gang this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington control the media the media control over voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. corps. our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that burst fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most deluded society on politics as a species of endless and needless political theater politicians more than just celebrity are two ruling parties are in reality one party to corporate and those who attempt to puncture this. breathless universe of fake news just signed to push through the cruelty and exploitation of the neo
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but before he starts embroidering godzilla into the picture philip uploads a photo of the cross stitch picture to his computer to. film images of godzilla and a play toy from his childhood serve as models they help him create a pixilated graphic that he can use as a cross stitch passion. it's been something. i've been a godzilla fan for ages. and the films which have come out recently in the u.s. and in japan have rekindled my interest. and big monsters are just great ones and i've got. three hours later he inserts his godzilla past him into the cross stitch image on his computer then he begins working on the real tapestry philip removes the picture frame and starts to embroider godzilla. it takes him anywhere from two days to three months to finish a picture depending on how intricate the pattern is. he figures he's saved around a hundred cross-stitch pictures this way. movement it is no one wants to have a simple picture of a more landscape painting in there live there are many more. those days are gone and so basically i give these pictures a second chance to songs phillips hacked t
but before he starts embroidering godzilla into the picture philip uploads a photo of the cross stitch picture to his computer to. film images of godzilla and a play toy from his childhood serve as models they help him create a pixilated graphic that he can use as a cross stitch passion. it's been something. i've been a godzilla fan for ages. and the films which have come out recently in the u.s. and in japan have rekindled my interest. and big monsters are just great ones and i've got. three...
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. when all but all. they. give me no must is this and that and the not to run denzel. but feel i. am just. yeah he was on the sofa for the. most part the a lot of them off of the. bus she does that count she did it yes militiaman. could have been a movement to get as the food out of this not so be this not to be but i mean. look good you'll. get to live it up with. how does it feel to be a sheriff the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king in the in a job that there is one busin
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for those that don't follow it, philip hammond is the finance minister. he is hugely important. theresa may is a prisoner of these hound dogs, as i call them. the british prime minister. the florence speech was a decent civilised speech. the language was good, the moves were good. she comes back and she reverts, and that shows that this isn't about europe versus britain, it is about remainers versus brexiters, as well as the tory party tearing each other apart, and i think this is unforgivable. the national interest is being sacrificed to them. you could have said that at any time. i moved here in 85. you could have said that during any conservative government. i don't think we have been in a position where something so fundamentally historically serious is happening, which cannot be reversed. elections come and go. we cannot reverse this. go back to the children. think about the children. it is very important the split inside of the conservative party and i remark again that theresa may has no authority at all right now. on that basis, there is an interesting comparison to be d
for those that don't follow it, philip hammond is the finance minister. he is hugely important. theresa may is a prisoner of these hound dogs, as i call them. the british prime minister. the florence speech was a decent civilised speech. the language was good, the moves were good. she comes back and she reverts, and that shows that this isn't about europe versus britain, it is about remainers versus brexiters, as well as the tory party tearing each other apart, and i think this is unforgivable....
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and all in the philip morris supply. the researchers named crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. america is committing brand suicide because the things that america is going to stand for are being dragged through the mud by rachel maddow and other folks at m.s.n. basic and other media outlets that are reporting gossip anyone doubts nonsense and report the news. when i hope it will. give me no it's this sunday i'm not to run then shal you got to sit in bed. by the spirit over some just. yeah us on the shelf approach you sometimes not want something to go much part of the a lot of the behi
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. when i'll go. to may know is this and then i'm going out to run and then she'll get the doubts it would be theo i know there's no sellable. yeah use on this will for. myself indeed i must but i feel a lot of them behind. bars on the c.d.'s that counts you don't need the militia. to look them up into it is the food out of this not so be this not be but i mean. look you're the. get delivered i'm with you. with your make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect t
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we confer in the eyes of the government and the press. and case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. when i'll go. they. give me no must use this and that unbeknown to rant and then she'll get the message in but be theo i know there's no subtlety. i'm just. used
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for those that don't follow it, philip hammond is the finance minister. he is hugely important. theresa may is a prisoner of these hound dogs as i call them. the british prime minister. the florence speech was a decent civilised speech. the language was good, the moves speech. the language was good, the m oves we re speech. the language was good, the moves were good. she comes back, and she reverts, and that shows that this isn't about europe versus britain, it is about remainers versus brexiters as well as the tory party, tearing each other apart, and i think this is unforgive, the national interest is being sacrificed to them. you could have said that at any time. i moved here in 85. you could have said that during any conservative government. i don't think we have been in a position where something so fundamentally historically serious is happening. which cannot be reversed. elections come and go. we cannot reverse this. go back to the children. think about the children. it is very important inside of the conservative party and remark again that theresa may has no authority a
for those that don't follow it, philip hammond is the finance minister. he is hugely important. theresa may is a prisoner of these hound dogs as i call them. the british prime minister. the florence speech was a decent civilised speech. the language was good, the moves speech. the language was good, the m oves we re speech. the language was good, the moves were good. she comes back, and she reverts, and that shows that this isn't about europe versus britain, it is about remainers versus...
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philip hammond said he was preparing for all outcomes but wouldn't take money from other areas just to send a signal to the eu. every pound we spend on contingent preparations for a hard customs border is a pound that we can't spend on the nhs or social care or education or deficit reduction. we'll be asking how his remarks are likely to go down in his own party. also this lunchtime. spain's prime minister challenges catalonia's leaders to spell out clearly whether they declared independence or not? the british wife of hollywood producer harvey weinstein announces she's leaving him, saying his behaviour is "unforgivable. " the energy regulator ofgem is extending a price cap to one million more households. three decades on from the salmonella scare, runny eggs are back on the menu. and britain's gold medal winning swimmer adam peaty is honoured at the palace. you know you can win the golds you can do all that and get the world records but you have to beat people to it. but to get the recognition from the royal family and the people of britain it's amazing, an amazing honour. coming up i
philip hammond said he was preparing for all outcomes but wouldn't take money from other areas just to send a signal to the eu. every pound we spend on contingent preparations for a hard customs border is a pound that we can't spend on the nhs or social care or education or deficit reduction. we'll be asking how his remarks are likely to go down in his own party. also this lunchtime. spain's prime minister challenges catalonia's leaders to spell out clearly whether they declared independence or...
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don't think so, philip hammond ran his own business, he has a mathematical mind. let him get on with it, he is capable of doing the job, leave him to do it. let's turn to the guardian. business chiefs demanding an urgent transition deal, so demanding an urgent transition deal, so many demands, what can be delivered? there are several needs to be some grown—up behaviour here. i don't think politicians are serving anyone particularly well in brexit, not their own party, not anyone. i think businessjust needs, they cannot give full certainty because 27 countries are going to have to be part of whatever happens next. it's sometimes unfair tojust blame one or two people. but it interesting to me as somebody who is not always very interested in the rights of business, that the cbi, the british chambers of commerce and others have signed this letter saying can you please just make this a more sensible process. maybe the government doesn't know what it wa nts ? government doesn't know what it wants? it cannot. there are five lobbying groups including the institute of di
don't think so, philip hammond ran his own business, he has a mathematical mind. let him get on with it, he is capable of doing the job, leave him to do it. let's turn to the guardian. business chiefs demanding an urgent transition deal, so demanding an urgent transition deal, so many demands, what can be delivered? there are several needs to be some grown—up behaviour here. i don't think politicians are serving anyone particularly well in brexit, not their own party, not anyone. i think...
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philip hammond will be between this rock people want to spend more, and a hard place. huge march in barcelona, calls for unity. very different pictures from this time a week ago when the police were out and people were quite badly injured. it has been an extraordinarily turbulent week for spain. it is certainly fascinating because obviously it seems so bizarre. when scotland were trying to claim independence, i remember saying, scotland were trying to claim independence, i remembersaying, it would be fine, independent scotland can get back into the eu. and we would say, hang on, spain wouldn't wa nt would say, hang on, spain wouldn't want that to happen because of catalonia. the tensions are playing out on a grand scale. yes, the police were trying to be very brutal in how they repressed the catalonian independence supporters. this is more love bombing. they are calling for unity. whether that will hold fast, it remains to be seen. and the king as well, speaking out. not in the balanced way you would have expected. no. this is the problem with this situation. it is suc
philip hammond will be between this rock people want to spend more, and a hard place. huge march in barcelona, calls for unity. very different pictures from this time a week ago when the police were out and people were quite badly injured. it has been an extraordinarily turbulent week for spain. it is certainly fascinating because obviously it seems so bizarre. when scotland were trying to claim independence, i remember saying, scotland were trying to claim independence, i remembersaying, it...
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>> thanks, philip. as you mentioned, bergdahl's dramatic interview with "the sunday times" here describes a young soldier who basically jumped from the pan into the fire. now, in this interview, bergdahl said that being detained by the u.s. military was as tough as being detained by the taliban in afghanistan. that's even though the taliban beat bergdahl over his five years of captivity and confined him to a small, boxlike cell for much of that time. he said it was the shame and politicization of his case at home that's been so unbearable. we don't have the quotes live. bergdahl told the "times" at least the taliban were honest enough to say, i'm the guy whose gonna cut your throat. here, it could be the guy i pass in the corridor who's going to sign the paper that sends me away from life. he was captured from 2009 after he walked away from his remote army outpost in the middle of the night. he said he planned to walk to a neighboring army camp to report problems about his unit. today, the court is expe
>> thanks, philip. as you mentioned, bergdahl's dramatic interview with "the sunday times" here describes a young soldier who basically jumped from the pan into the fire. now, in this interview, bergdahl said that being detained by the u.s. military was as tough as being detained by the taliban in afghanistan. that's even though the taliban beat bergdahl over his five years of captivity and confined him to a small, boxlike cell for much of that time. he said it was the shame and...
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questioning philip hammond. now, lots of people are saying that he was basically saying i'm not prepared to spend money for a no deal scenario and then a few minutes later theresa may gets up in the house of commons and says we are spending money, £250 million. she is slapping him down again? no, that's not right. anyone who was in the committee would have heard the treasury are prepared to spend that money. what the prime minister was doing was confirming what the chancellor had said two the treasury select committee this morning. what he made clear, of course, is we have to be properly prepared, but we're not going to waste money and not spend money that we don't need to spend. wouldn't it help though if the government looked serious about the government looked serious about the no deal prospect? because that would maybe get us a better deal if we look as if we are ready and willing to walk away from the negotiating table what the government needs to be doing and i hope it is doing is consent traying on getti
questioning philip hammond. now, lots of people are saying that he was basically saying i'm not prepared to spend money for a no deal scenario and then a few minutes later theresa may gets up in the house of commons and says we are spending money, £250 million. she is slapping him down again? no, that's not right. anyone who was in the committee would have heard the treasury are prepared to spend that money. what the prime minister was doing was confirming what the chancellor had said two the...
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philip pullman tells us why he is bringing the cult series back to life. it is 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7:00am in the morning in beijing, where china is digesting the detail of president xi jinping's marathon speech to the communist party national congress. he spoke for 3.5 hours. among the highlights — his claim that, under his leadership, china's gdp had grown by nearly 50% in the last five years. he also said more than 1,500 reform measures had been introduced. that is nearly one for every day he has spent in office. and the president promised to build a prosperous society through socialism with chinese characteristics. 0ur china editor carrie gracie reports on what mr xi described as the start of a new era. like no other party conference — nearly 90 million members, more than 2,000 of them here, and they are all tight—lipped on the way in. speaking mandarin. the first time i came to one of these was 25 years ago, and the striking thing is that the choreography just doesn't change. china has changed — it now has more billiona
philip pullman tells us why he is bringing the cult series back to life. it is 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7:00am in the morning in beijing, where china is digesting the detail of president xi jinping's marathon speech to the communist party national congress. he spoke for 3.5 hours. among the highlights — his claim that, under his leadership, china's gdp had grown by nearly 50% in the last five years. he also said more than 1,500 reform measures had been introduced. that is...
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the palm and is the enemy if you are a hard—core brexit supporter —— philip hammond is the enemy. the issue is whether we should set aside funds to plan for a no deal scenario winners at the treasury he no, we are not doing that. and theresa may and he has repeated this again today, doing a piece in the times which was talked about before, saying that particular thing and he's gone and said it today again seeing its money we could spend on the nhs and education and theresa may has come out in the commons today and save no we will spend money where we need to spend money which has been interpreted by some newspapers, the daily mail being one of them as being drag is drawn —— daggers drawn. we are heading towards a reshuffle i think andi heading towards a reshuffle i think and i imagine the daily mail is quite keen to see philip hammond leaving the government or at least been demoted because they see him as the bogeyman of brexit. let's look at the i, theresa may praising the women who are speaking out against harvey weinstein. this behaviour has been going on for years and wome
the palm and is the enemy if you are a hard—core brexit supporter —— philip hammond is the enemy. the issue is whether we should set aside funds to plan for a no deal scenario winners at the treasury he no, we are not doing that. and theresa may and he has repeated this again today, doing a piece in the times which was talked about before, saying that particular thing and he's gone and said it today again seeing its money we could spend on the nhs and education and theresa may has come...
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that is a lot of pressure on a philip hammond budget. there is huge pressure to scrap pay restraint across the public sector, huge pressure to ease austerity measures and make commitments on housing right across whitehall. departments are all clamouring for more money. i am sure we will talk about the nhs later and how much the health service needs more money. i think this is hammond's first line in the sand ahead of the budget, that he does not have a limited money. they need to be prepared that he cannot commit billions for this or that. or he is shutting down the little voices saying i want this or that. no! he is good at doing that. treasury, no, defence, no. very good at doing that. guardian, theresa may dodges a question on the brexit wrote. she refuses to say if she would choose to leave the eu if there was a fresh referendum. it is a classic gotcha question, a hypothetical but most people should say, i do not answer hypothetical questions. but she got into sticky territory with their response. in fairness, ithink into sticky terr
that is a lot of pressure on a philip hammond budget. there is huge pressure to scrap pay restraint across the public sector, huge pressure to ease austerity measures and make commitments on housing right across whitehall. departments are all clamouring for more money. i am sure we will talk about the nhs later and how much the health service needs more money. i think this is hammond's first line in the sand ahead of the budget, that he does not have a limited money. they need to be prepared...
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the death of in wind and philip i guess close takes time out to talk to these fans about new ideas for his next cross-stitch creation of. great stuff well if you want to see more stories including a closer look at phillips' internet era embroidery then take a look at all facebook page where we have plenty new posts every day that's all for now please do join me again tomorrow. next time on your all maps it's truffle season in italy the truffle fair and it's all about one of the most expensive...
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philip hammond, calling allegations he is just too gloomy "bizarre and absurd". i asked him first about lord lawson's claim of sabotage. lord lawson is entitled to his view on this and many other subjects. he isn't afraid to express it, but i think he's wrong. what i'm doing here in washington is talking britain up, talking about britain's future as a champion of free trade in the global economy. what is the brexit process effect on the economy in the uk? we always knew that the process of negotiation was going to create some uncertainty. that is undoubtedly true. if you talk to businesses, they would like us to get it done quickly. but they are not getting that? the prime minister at florence, just a few weeks ago, made a very bold and clear proposal to the european union. she has made that offer and it is for the european union now to respond. he called the eu the opponents, the enemy. later, taking to twitter to apologise for a poor choice of words. in europe, the talk is still of the divorce bill, the rights of citizens and ireland. if you are sitting in a ba
philip hammond, calling allegations he is just too gloomy "bizarre and absurd". i asked him first about lord lawson's claim of sabotage. lord lawson is entitled to his view on this and many other subjects. he isn't afraid to express it, but i think he's wrong. what i'm doing here in washington is talking britain up, talking about britain's future as a champion of free trade in the global economy. what is the brexit process effect on the economy in the uk? we always knew that the...
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frances, philip? >> bonnie, thank you. making progress in storm battered puerto rico with mogul elon musk. keep it here on "early today." you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. >>> furious over mold. parents take on a local school district after a health risk cancels classes. they're demanding answers. >>> the safety initiative taking on new importance after a crash leaves fou
frances, philip? >> bonnie, thank you. making progress in storm battered puerto rico with mogul elon musk. keep it here on "early today." you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. when food is...
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philip hammond will be focused on his speech today. show, youtarted the said he spent less time talking about brexit and more time talking about the labour party. taking the tories fight back to labor? anna: yes. we heard from philip hammond yesterday. he spent a lot of time talking about labor. he talked about the challenges around brexit, and said the brexit talks much -- must be accelerated. much of the speech was taken up with talking about labor, the rival party. he talked about them as the jurassic park of politics. it is fascinating that the conservative party, somebody decades after margaret thatcher, has to go back and resell the benefits of the free market economy. it would be good if they find something to unite over. talk to me about the choreography here. it was said the minister should keep his bloody mouth shut. that was yesterday morning. what happened? anna: he received a lot of feedback over the piece he did " newspaper.n he set out his personal vision of brexit. he set out his full red lines around brexit. he got a l
philip hammond will be focused on his speech today. show, youtarted the said he spent less time talking about brexit and more time talking about the labour party. taking the tories fight back to labor? anna: yes. we heard from philip hammond yesterday. he spent a lot of time talking about labor. he talked about the challenges around brexit, and said the brexit talks much -- must be accelerated. much of the speech was taken up with talking about labor, the rival party. he talked about them as...
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philip does more than just make music he's a trained educator and works for the nonprofit organization y.m.c.a. the young men's christian association as the director of a youth club in asking and he sees every day the role god plays in kids' lives. of the global heart and. i think faith is of great significance not necessarily the church or traditions but the questions like is there a god i'm i wanted to i matter i do have a purpose is there a future. these things have always occupied people for mention of course. they're also at the heart of the elephant son and his music and social work have at least one thing in common for him they're an expression of love for god. sadly our public support specialist drawing to a close what the finished off we take a look at how one man remakes traditional christian music into an international smash it in one thousand nine hundred the german producer make a trip to two krikorian monk chanting and let in bible verses and combine them with electronic beats to sing a sadness that's from the music project in the which topped the charts in more than ten
philip does more than just make music he's a trained educator and works for the nonprofit organization y.m.c.a. the young men's christian association as the director of a youth club in asking and he sees every day the role god plays in kids' lives. of the global heart and. i think faith is of great significance not necessarily the church or traditions but the questions like is there a god i'm i wanted to i matter i do have a purpose is there a future. these things have always occupied people...
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what we don't knows >> reporter: the philips center where the white nationalist richard philip will speak tomorrow is on campus. in other parts where more of the student are it's been pretty much a normal day at college. most obvious sign of the attention banners on fraternity houses saying love not hate. >> the university of florida police department and the gainesville police department went out to berkeley, also consulted auburn university and other municipalities that have had similar events. >> reporter: tomorrow protest will be allowed to be in front of the philips center. the people who support richard spencer will be allowed there had too but they plan to keep them physically separated hoping the stop the two sides from butting heads. the university banned several items including tiki torches, bull >>> it was a big night for doreen this evening. she was honored for marine force changing minds campaign. we launched back in 2014 with reducing the stigma of discussing mentally health. tonight every mind association recognized doreen for her work, passion and commitment. both leon and
what we don't knows >> reporter: the philips center where the white nationalist richard philip will speak tomorrow is on campus. in other parts where more of the student are it's been pretty much a normal day at college. most obvious sign of the attention banners on fraternity houses saying love not hate. >> the university of florida police department and the gainesville police department went out to berkeley, also consulted auburn university and other municipalities that have had...
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and shop lyrics to their faith one of them is philip. went to meet the hip hop preacher in his hometown of sling and your stuff got. the liver putting a risk i thought of it on this. without you or him gone but i'm sure i believe that so i only gave it isn't it i haven't been badly years old gets like you thought the period is good these kids i got me to part by now but this isn't the usual gangsters and distracts gospel rappers like philip gave it a feed the elephant prefer to say their prayers in run business darvish win the lottery and. then when people realize you're a christian they get all nervous because they think oh god he might want to missionize me whatever that means for others trying to be interesting because it's something new some respond to the positive message and others simply hate it but the reactions really vary that's what makes the music so relevant i wish for that's what it was here for the levant. but just. for the past eight years fear the elephant has devoted himself to gospel rap his biggest success so far is c
and shop lyrics to their faith one of them is philip. went to meet the hip hop preacher in his hometown of sling and your stuff got. the liver putting a risk i thought of it on this. without you or him gone but i'm sure i believe that so i only gave it isn't it i haven't been badly years old gets like you thought the period is good these kids i got me to part by now but this isn't the usual gangsters and distracts gospel rappers like philip gave it a feed the elephant prefer to say their...