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prince philip — who's 98 — travelled there yesterday, from the sandringham estate in norfolk. buckingham palace officials said the admission was a ‘precautionary measure'. he's expected to remain there for a few days. the bbc‘s simon jones is at the king edward vii hospital in london — where the duke is being treated — and has the latest. there's been no update from the palace overnight on the condition of prince philip, and i think that's not surprising, given that he is a very private person, particularly since he's decided to step back from official royal duties. and also, the palace will not want to give a running commentary on his condition over the coming days. what we do know is that he arrived here at the hospital yesterday morning. the palace have refused to confirm, or deny reports, that he was actually flown from sandringham to london by helicopter, but we were told when he did arrive here, he was able to walk into the hospital without any problem. as prince philip was travelling here from sandringham, the queen was travelling in the opposite direction, gett
prince philip — who's 98 — travelled there yesterday, from the sandringham estate in norfolk. buckingham palace officials said the admission was a ‘precautionary measure'. he's expected to remain there for a few days. the bbc‘s simon jones is at the king edward vii hospital in london — where the duke is being treated — and has the latest. there's been no update from the palace overnight on the condition of prince philip, and i think that's not surprising, given that he is a very...
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prince philip will be home at sandringham for the queen's annual christmas message. she will allude to a rough year saying, quote, the path of course is not always smooth and may at times this year have felt quite bumpy, but small steps can make a world of difference. >> the queen has been dragged into a constitutional crisis over brexit. so perhaps it's only wise the mother of the nation sets a very calming note >> reporter: speculation is rampant whether she is talking about the stark divisions over brexit. >> people vote >> reporter: or maybe divisions within her own family she's watched a sordid scandal engulf her son andrew, and she's watched the relationship between her grandsons become strained on her desk during the televised address, a nod to the royal line of succession. not pictured this year, harry and meghan, and the palace just releasing this sweet video of four generations and three future kings all making christmas pudding. and meghan and harry are spending christmas with meghan's mom in canada so tomorrow we'll see will and kate, the queen, and hopef
prince philip will be home at sandringham for the queen's annual christmas message. she will allude to a rough year saying, quote, the path of course is not always smooth and may at times this year have felt quite bumpy, but small steps can make a world of difference. >> the queen has been dragged into a constitutional crisis over brexit. so perhaps it's only wise the mother of the nation sets a very calming note >> reporter: speculation is rampant whether she is talking about the...
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means automatically that pensions will dry up so people know this and this is where they're going philip and here's the thing you ask a french people about the need to reform the pension scheme and they would tell you yes we would like it to change but then when it comes to this particular the reform the are fairly skeptical very conservative think that this is something that could affect their daily lives has president failed in a way or another to explain his plan for the french people. well i'm not quite sure the for people who are so keen on having any further change the pension system i think there's been several attempts and i think one successful years ago to do that and i think it's always been in the direction of making you know making retiring age order with less benefits in the end so i think people know that and they are not only angry with reform and i think as last said just said people will lose quite a lot on that they will have to work from until the age of 64 as opposed to 62 right now to get full pension and also they were less in return for that so they are angry for
means automatically that pensions will dry up so people know this and this is where they're going philip and here's the thing you ask a french people about the need to reform the pension scheme and they would tell you yes we would like it to change but then when it comes to this particular the reform the are fairly skeptical very conservative think that this is something that could affect their daily lives has president failed in a way or another to explain his plan for the french people. well...
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the palace will also not diebold is what brought prince philip to this hospital. he lives on friday and left this morning. he was able to walk out and get into the range rover, say goodbye to staff and thank them and then went on his way to sandringham tojoin and thank them and then went on his way to sandringham to join the rest of the royalfamily. we do know way to sandringham to join the rest of the royal family. we do know that at the age of 98 he has suffered some health difficulties over the last four years. if years ago he had a hip replacement operation. at one point he had a bladder infection, he also had a stent for a coronary problem if you use it all. at that age it‘s probably not surprising that prince charles gave some well wishes yesterday when he was asked. when asked about his father, he said that things at his age didn‘t work when they should do. the duke now left hospital and on his way to spend christmas with his family. let us spend christmas with his family. let us go to charlotte who is at sandringham. we did was phone in? yes, the helic
the palace will also not diebold is what brought prince philip to this hospital. he lives on friday and left this morning. he was able to walk out and get into the range rover, say goodbye to staff and thank them and then went on his way to sandringham tojoin and thank them and then went on his way to sandringham to join the rest of the royalfamily. we do know way to sandringham to join the rest of the royal family. we do know that at the age of 98 he has suffered some health difficulties over...
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philip: thanks for that. so, another key theme that we've been through today was that we're in a mode where we're not thinking necessarily in a max malist way about outcomes in afghanistan. but in way that is satisfying to our interests and to afghan interests and a mutually greeble settlement might be a good way to put it. to put that in really stark terms, in your view, what does good enough look like in afghanistan in six months, in five years, and in 25 years? [laughter] then we're almost out of time -- no, we're not at all. mr. nicholson: so this is probably a good time to mention i'm going write a book about my thoughts about afghanistan. frankly, i'm still working through some of those questions. synthesizing what we've seen in afghanistan and where that might take us in the future is a process i'm in the middle of. and of course the longer you're in afghanistan and in the region, the more you learn, the more complex -- layers of complexity you begin to understand and then realize that there's no simpl
philip: thanks for that. so, another key theme that we've been through today was that we're in a mode where we're not thinking necessarily in a max malist way about outcomes in afghanistan. but in way that is satisfying to our interests and to afghan interests and a mutually greeble settlement might be a good way to put it. to put that in really stark terms, in your view, what does good enough look like in afghanistan in six months, in five years, and in 25 years? [laughter] then we're almost...
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a philip randolph and web yo du bois. his mid-40's in a a philip randolph was 28 years 1917. old. and du bois was lumped in with what he called the old crowd negro. these were youngsters who were labeling those individuals the old, proud negro, those who would close ranks and go fight, bois said.at th du but the sentiment had already been there from 1915, 16 and 17 come up which is what he was writing about when the war started in dr. carr: you 1914. mentioned the imperialism chapter which is very important. the article in atlantic monthly. dr. salter: dubois did a trip to france in december, 1918 for three months after the war, and he was disturbed with what he found. because he was an intellectual that mainly convinced african-americans to close ranks and go to war. and he did research and found out about all the discrimination, and some african americans who had lost their , and on the battlefield some lost their lives not on the battlefield. ofhe came back, and in may 1919, that is when he wrote a juxtaposition of closed ranks. he said, we would be fools and cowards if we go a
a philip randolph and web yo du bois. his mid-40's in a a philip randolph was 28 years 1917. old. and du bois was lumped in with what he called the old crowd negro. these were youngsters who were labeling those individuals the old, proud negro, those who would close ranks and go fight, bois said.at th du but the sentiment had already been there from 1915, 16 and 17 come up which is what he was writing about when the war started in dr. carr: you 1914. mentioned the imperialism chapter which is...
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host: philip is the author of ."e book "fire them now doug is a principal at s katie knickerbocker and remind viewers of the podcast. doug: be electable, it is on any podcast platform. apple podcast, spotify. we have to have you both. ho >> "washington journal" continues. host: it is the final day of our authors week series where we interview authors from across the loop -- the political spectrum and joining us today rich lowry is, author of the book -- todays
host: philip is the author of ."e book "fire them now doug is a principal at s katie knickerbocker and remind viewers of the podcast. doug: be electable, it is on any podcast platform. apple podcast, spotify. we have to have you both. ho >> "washington journal" continues. host: it is the final day of our authors week series where we interview authors from across the loop -- the political spectrum and joining us today rich lowry is, author of the book -- todays
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prince philip leaves the hospital just in time to spend christmas with the queen as the crown acknowledges a rocky year for the royal family >>> me-ow. "cats" star james corden breaks his silence about the new film after it was declawed by critics. >>> from the little town of bethlehem to the waves of virginia beach, how the world is celebrating christmas today. a very merry edition of "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm dara brown. there is apparently no christmas break for the impeachment debate president trump is spending the holiday at mar-a-lago, where he took time on christmas eve to air his grievances about the entire process the president delivered a sharp rebuke to democrats accusing house speaker nancy pelosi of hating the entire republican party. the moment standing in sharp contrast to his holiday greetings to troops overseas nbc's jennifer johnson has more. >> reporter: from his florida home president trump holding a christmas eve video teleconference with five military units around the globe. >> you're tremendous warriors, and we appre
prince philip leaves the hospital just in time to spend christmas with the queen as the crown acknowledges a rocky year for the royal family >>> me-ow. "cats" star james corden breaks his silence about the new film after it was declawed by critics. >>> from the little town of bethlehem to the waves of virginia beach, how the world is celebrating christmas today. a very merry edition of "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning i'm phillip...
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a philip randolph was 28 years old. was lumped in with what he called the old crowd those who would close ranks and go fights, which is what dubois said in his close rank's article in 1918. but the sentiment had already been there from 1915, 16 and 17 p he was writing about the war when it started in 1914. dr. carr: you mentioned the imperialism chapter which is very important. the article in atlantic monthly. did a tripdubois to france in december, 1918 for three-month after the war. he was disturbed with what he found. intellectuals the that mainly convinced african-americans to close ranks and go to war. and he did research and found out about all the discrimination , and some african markets who had lost their lives on the battlefield -- african-americans who lost their lives on the battlefield. and some who lost their lives, not on the battlefield. when he came back in may, he wrote a dr. position of closed ranks. he said we would be -- a juxtaposition of close ranks and he said we would be full sent cowards if he
a philip randolph was 28 years old. was lumped in with what he called the old crowd those who would close ranks and go fights, which is what dubois said in his close rank's article in 1918. but the sentiment had already been there from 1915, 16 and 17 p he was writing about the war when it started in 1914. dr. carr: you mentioned the imperialism chapter which is very important. the article in atlantic monthly. did a tripdubois to france in december, 1918 for three-month after the war. he was...
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something that isn't that is not quite a crime philip you want to jump on that no it's not quite. desperately it's not at all like that it's not that you have crimes that you can be impeached for and there are also 'd high crimes the concept of high crimes like treason and like bribery may be coincidental coincidental with common crimes the heart of an impeachable offense is an act by the president that destabilizes the constitutional order that strikes at the political order itself michael isikoff is certainly right that it happens that these very few instances we have also have common crimes alleged and it may also be the truth that the public at large doesn't understand this distinction but it is just simply we're all dead wrong customisations to say that common crimes of the basis for impeachment or that treason bribery which i have been the oregon heritage perhaps are the same as a base for impeachment. i don't disagree with that it's clear that the basis for impeachment can be an abuse of office it can be something that is viewed as striking at the constitutional order there
something that isn't that is not quite a crime philip you want to jump on that no it's not quite. desperately it's not at all like that it's not that you have crimes that you can be impeached for and there are also 'd high crimes the concept of high crimes like treason and like bribery may be coincidental coincidental with common crimes the heart of an impeachable offense is an act by the president that destabilizes the constitutional order that strikes at the political order itself michael...
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. >>> ahead as we continue here on "nightly news," the queen's husband prince philip hospitalized days before christmas. we'll have the latest on his condition >>> also more bad news for boeing we'll tell you how their starliner spaceship was launched into the wrong orbit >>> plus christmas wishes santa tells me what people really want and you won't find it under any tree >>> next tonight, the queen's husband, prince philip, hospitalized just days before the holidays. here is keir simmons now with late details. >> reporter: prince philip spending the night in the hospital, raising fresh concerns about the 98-year-old's headlight. buckingham palace announcing he did not travel by ambulance for his planned visit, but walked into the hospital on his own power. the palace says he was admitted for a preexisting admission and that the admission is a precautionary measure on the advice of his royal highness' doctor the queen keeping to her schedule today, traveling to her estate where she spends christmas doctors estimate prince philip will be in the hospital for a few days, hopefully dischar
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it will undoubtedly be whole being prince philip —— hoping prince philip will be well enough tojoin hoping prince philip will be well enough to join them. he's being observed in hospital and this evening there's been no word as to when he is likely to return home. the wife of a us diplomat is being charged with causing the death by dangerous driving, of the teenage motorcyclist harry dunn, who died in a road crash in northamptonshire in august. after the accident, anne sacoolas flew back to the united states, under diplomatic immunity. extradition proceedings are now underway. tonight she said she would not return voluntarily to the uk. duncan kennedy reports. i'm just hoping it's going to be the right choice today. ha rry‘s pa rents, charlotte and tim, travelled to london not knowing what today would bring. but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itsel
it will undoubtedly be whole being prince philip —— hoping prince philip will be well enough tojoin hoping prince philip will be well enough to join them. he's being observed in hospital and this evening there's been no word as to when he is likely to return home. the wife of a us diplomat is being charged with causing the death by dangerous driving, of the teenage motorcyclist harry dunn, who died in a road crash in northamptonshire in august. after the accident, anne sacoolas flew back to...
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do we know why prince philip was in hospitalfor do we know why prince philip was in hospital for the last few days? very good to see him walk out himself. we don‘t know why he was brought here on friday to king edward seventh hospital on friday. the palace said it was a precautionary measure on the advice of the duke‘s doctor but they would not say what the precaution was of against and they are usually tight—lipped about the health of royal family members. i just before 8:50am he left from an entrance at the rear of the hospital and was able to walk into the range rover unescorted. he thanked staff before he left in should hand with a nurse and is now on its way, presumably to sandringham to spend christmas with the queen and the rest of the royal family. no details why he was here for four nights but we know he has been treated in hospital several times over the last few years, hospital several times over the last few yea rs, treated hospital several times over the last few years, treated for a bladder infection, a hip replacement operation and an operation on his stomach. ye
do we know why prince philip was in hospitalfor do we know why prince philip was in hospital for the last few days? very good to see him walk out himself. we don‘t know why he was brought here on friday to king edward seventh hospital on friday. the palace said it was a precautionary measure on the advice of the duke‘s doctor but they would not say what the precaution was of against and they are usually tight—lipped about the health of royal family members. i just before 8:50am he left...
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we don't think prince philip will be here. he hasjust don't think prince philip will be here. he has just left don't think prince philip will be here. he hasjust left hospital and did not attend last year as he has stepped back from public life. prince andrew, there has been a lot of scrutiny and criticism because of his friendship with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. prince charles attended a private church service earlier. we could see princess charlotte and prince george attending the service for the first time and people have been queueing for hours to see the royal family. those will be one of the main draws for people coming down, a chance to see two of the youngest members of the royal family. this is such a tradition for some people. it is a tradition for some people. it is a tradition for some people. it is a tradition for the royal family to attend church on christmas day but actually, now, the circle we saw in the sky earlier they have made it into a smiley face. hopefully the cameraman can show you that. they have done a little emoji for the royal family
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we don't think prince philip will be here. he hasjust don't think prince philip will be here. he has just left don't think prince philip will be here. he hasjust left hospital and did not attend last year as he has stepped back from public life. prince andrew, there has been a lot of scrutiny and criticism because of his friendship with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. prince charles attended a private church service earlier. we could see princess charlotte and prince
we don't think prince philip will be here. he hasjust don't think prince philip will be here. he has just left don't think prince philip will be here. he hasjust left hospital and did not attend last year as he has stepped back from public life. prince andrew, there has been a lot of scrutiny and criticism because of his friendship with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. prince charles attended a private church service earlier. we could see princess charlotte and prince
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well, almost 48 hours now since prince philip was admitted here to hospitalfor prince philip was admitted here to hospital for what, as you say, buckingham palace said was a precautionary measure for treatment and observation of a pre—existing condition. no further update from buckingham palace. we do know that the queen this morning attended a carol service at church in sandringham, along with prince edward and his family, and of course, the queen will traditionally attend another service on christmas day at the same church, and the big question, whether prince philip will be able to join her. the sense we have had from buckingham palace all along is that this was a precautionary measure, no real sense for alarm, but the truth is, we don't know what his condition is, and the question of whether he will be home for christmas. more than 70 flood warnings remain in place across england and wales after more heavy rain overnight. flooding is affecting a number of places across the uk, and there's particular concern along the river severn as it flows through worcestershire and gloucestershir
well, almost 48 hours now since prince philip was admitted here to hospitalfor prince philip was admitted here to hospital for what, as you say, buckingham palace said was a precautionary measure for treatment and observation of a pre—existing condition. no further update from buckingham palace. we do know that the queen this morning attended a carol service at church in sandringham, along with prince edward and his family, and of course, the queen will traditionally attend another service on...
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both sides, as philip points out, have kind of zug dug in th heels. the reasons why republicans have dug in their heels have evolved over time. they were disciplined at staying on message tonight. it was all about how democrats have been wanting to impeach the president from day one. it wasn't really defending him on the merits. >> they attacks democrats about evolution. you've been looking for different ways. the democrats say this extends from foreign interference. we've been in the same field of thought all along. which is better and more compelling? >> between what? >> those two arguments on display today. you just hate him. no, we hate what he did. >> i think it's, no, we hate what he did. look at the facts. look at the witnesses said. tonight's hearing was not about witnesses. it was just speechifying unfortunately. i think it would have been more compelling if there had been evidence brought in, but that's not what this was a forum for. i would argue if you actually look at the evidence, what democrats are concerned about is about the violation
both sides, as philip points out, have kind of zug dug in th heels. the reasons why republicans have dug in their heels have evolved over time. they were disciplined at staying on message tonight. it was all about how democrats have been wanting to impeach the president from day one. it wasn't really defending him on the merits. >> they attacks democrats about evolution. you've been looking for different ways. the democrats say this extends from foreign interference. we've been in the...
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, okay, so philip, so what can we expect from tomorrow's house judiciary hearing not only procedural order but order as in conduct and quorum? >> this is going to be the opportunity for house democrats to finally put forward their theory of the case, we heard a lot of facts coming out of committee and the witnesses that they brought, now those two are going to overlap and as we heard from chairman nadler earlier in the segment, they think that they have a strong case, they are pretty confident that a injury would reach guilty verdict in 3 minutes but we know it's not going to be that easy and say that this is going to be a long-drawn out fight and that will do everything to check this. arthel: didn't want to jump ahead of the segment but let me play sound of media buzz, white house press secretary stephanie grisham. howie: sounds like president trump fully expects house democrats to pass impeachment and get over to senate, is that a fair reading? >> i would say, we prayered for it and i wonder if she's losing democrats in tougher areas, we will see what happens but we are prepared. a
, okay, so philip, so what can we expect from tomorrow's house judiciary hearing not only procedural order but order as in conduct and quorum? >> this is going to be the opportunity for house democrats to finally put forward their theory of the case, we heard a lot of facts coming out of committee and the witnesses that they brought, now those two are going to overlap and as we heard from chairman nadler earlier in the segment, they think that they have a strong case, they are pretty...
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philip, from a republican perspective. of the skeptical democratic field, what surprised you the most? about all ofink our open primaries from 2008 and the rise and fall of candidates, the rise of warren and kamala harris early in the summer. bernie that biden and are standing in the same position nationally they were a year ago today which is crazy after all the money that has been spent. the only other wild card michael bloomberg's entry into the race. we saw this on the republican side with giuliani with less money. he never made it really. bloomberg has more money and confidence because he has done this before. that will be an interesting play. host: on bloomberg and how he is impacting this race. doug: right now he is spending and concentrating his spending on the super tuesday things, he is bypassing the four early caucus states. there is a bit of an uptick nationally for bloomberg. buysuys our national cable so that is helping his national polling. he is around 4% or 5% which is pretty good. it remains to be seen wh
philip, from a republican perspective. of the skeptical democratic field, what surprised you the most? about all ofink our open primaries from 2008 and the rise and fall of candidates, the rise of warren and kamala harris early in the summer. bernie that biden and are standing in the same position nationally they were a year ago today which is crazy after all the money that has been spent. the only other wild card michael bloomberg's entry into the race. we saw this on the republican side with...
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prince philip spends most of his time on the estate here, now he lives here. he travelled down from london yesterday. there isn't a sense of alarm around what has happened to him at the moment. the queen was carrying on with her business as usual yesterday. as he was travelling to london, she was travelling to london, she was travelling appeared to start the beginning of her usual christmas holiday. she is going to bejoined over the weekend by the prince of wales, camilla, the duke and duchess of cambridge and their children, but it is not known yet whether prince philip is going to bejoining them as well. going back to his condition, we don't really know what thatis, condition, we don't really know what that is, but in the past, he has had a hip replacement. he has also had a ste nt a hip replacement. he has also had a stent fitted. he has had an abdominal injury. we don't know if any of those are relevant to what he is being treated for. the queen is going back to business, getting the train up to sandringham yesterday. the cameras were on her as usual as sh
prince philip spends most of his time on the estate here, now he lives here. he travelled down from london yesterday. there isn't a sense of alarm around what has happened to him at the moment. the queen was carrying on with her business as usual yesterday. as he was travelling to london, she was travelling to london, she was travelling appeared to start the beginning of her usual christmas holiday. she is going to bejoined over the weekend by the prince of wales, camilla, the duke and duchess...
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give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care. there's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> merriam-webster says the word of the year is "they." lookups for "they" increased 313% on the dictionary's website in 2019. it's been used as a pronoun. most recently it's been used to identified someone as nonbinary. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" there's a new deal on the north american trade pact, and walmart apologizes for its controversial holiday sweater. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning. on the economic calendar, investors will get a look at small business optimism and a final look at third quarter productivity today, reporting earnings include auto zone and gamestop. losses in tech, health care, and financial companies drove stocks lower on wall street yesterday. the dow drops 105 points, the s&p 500 lost 9 points, and the nasdaq was down 34 points. hocrats reportedly reach
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philips and the netherlands and g.e. and the us controlled 80 percent of the market later a competition emerged in the form of fluorescent tubes halogen lamps and other energy saving lighting devices since 2012 sales of conventional light bulbs have been phased out and the e.u. . and the leading light of the 21st century. the only d. short for light emitting diode it converts around 80 percent of the electricity it uses into light in contrast to incandescent light bulbs with just 5 percent efficiency. lasts longer than all previous models to supposedly up to $100000.00. and l.e.d.s. already have a market share of 50 percent. of homes of the future lights will be turned on and off focused via the internet. the light wherever whenever and in whatever color you want. or automated intelligently for efficient lighting and factories or businesses. but the problem is that if everyone thinks they're saving money with a fission lighting they'll use more of it wiping out the saving effect plants and animals will suffer from the lo
philips and the netherlands and g.e. and the us controlled 80 percent of the market later a competition emerged in the form of fluorescent tubes halogen lamps and other energy saving lighting devices since 2012 sales of conventional light bulbs have been phased out and the e.u. . and the leading light of the 21st century. the only d. short for light emitting diode it converts around 80 percent of the electricity it uses into light in contrast to incandescent light bulbs with just 5 percent...
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i think partly that, but prince philip does not like a great fuss made of him, never has done. he will be treating it very much as being under observation in sorting out whatever needed to be sorted out and going back to the other members of his family. what is the christmas routine in sandringham? what will he be joining routine in sandringham? what will he bejoining the routine in sandringham? what will he be joining the family gathering today for? the gathering, certainly it is on christmas eve as well as christmas day, it is a long european tradition of christmas eve being important as well as christmas day, and then tomorrow the queen and members of the family will go to church. whether prince philip goes with them, he hasn't always gone with them, he hasn't always gone with them, he hasn't always gone with them in the last year or two, so he will not necessarily go to church tomorrow, i doubt that he would, he has just church tomorrow, i doubt that he would, he hasjust come church tomorrow, i doubt that he would, he has just come out of hospital. they will go to church an
i think partly that, but prince philip does not like a great fuss made of him, never has done. he will be treating it very much as being under observation in sorting out whatever needed to be sorted out and going back to the other members of his family. what is the christmas routine in sandringham? what will he be joining routine in sandringham? what will he bejoining the routine in sandringham? what will he be joining the family gathering today for? the gathering, certainly it is on christmas...
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c.d.u. a politician from miracles party philip i'm told is told. today that he does understand the economic interests of the united states but he said you know this project is pretty well finished already and it should be finished now because it's important for germany simon tell us more about what these sanctions are and what
c.d.u. a politician from miracles party philip i'm told is told. today that he does understand the economic interests of the united states but he said you know this project is pretty well finished already and it should be finished now because it's important for germany simon tell us more about what these sanctions are and what
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philip randolph. georgia was a metaphor for america. i would rather make georgia safe for democracy. when the president said, make the world safe for democracy, a philip randolph said i would , rather make georgia safe for the negro. >> said a philip randolph was the most dangerous negro in america. i will leave this in terms of the title you picked and also what is in the exhibit. i want to come right back. you, thisto ask .his is a quote from dubois randolph was distinguishing himself from dubois. there are a lot of howard students tonight. elaine locke is credited with the new negro. is like atlanta. everyone knows somebody who went to howard our work at howard and everybody has somebody in atlanta. randolph was critical of two dubois. why do you pick, we returned fighting and make the livery choice not to say world war i and the shaping of black participation in the war but this broader concept? dubois is balancing something. dr. salter: so the first one, you're exactly right. a philip randolph an
philip randolph. georgia was a metaphor for america. i would rather make georgia safe for democracy. when the president said, make the world safe for democracy, a philip randolph said i would , rather make georgia safe for the negro. >> said a philip randolph was the most dangerous negro in america. i will leave this in terms of the title you picked and also what is in the exhibit. i want to come right back. you, thisto ask .his is a quote from dubois randolph was distinguishing himself...
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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved w
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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meets philip collison a 29 year old dairy farmer in the northern state of hunnish stein in germany his land cover some $170.00 hector's and he works together with his father an employee and an apprentice. they can shed was built 3 years ago and complies with the latest german regulation on animal welfare. for $150.00 cows at a cost of $6000.00 euros per account so that means for cancer around a 1000000 euros just in order to make money from the cows which is really working at the moment we get $0.34 for a liter of milk but the production costs are much higher so unfortunately at the moment it's a loss making business. the farmer says increasing environmental protection regulation is hurting his business soon he'll have to spread manure with a hose instead of this muck spreader the purpose of the new rules is to reduce the spread of the pollutants omonia. you know one nice start from january of next year i won't be allowed to use this manure spreader on farmland anymore and from 2025 not on grassland either this or require another investment of around 150000 euros. he's already reduced
meets philip collison a 29 year old dairy farmer in the northern state of hunnish stein in germany his land cover some $170.00 hector's and he works together with his father an employee and an apprentice. they can shed was built 3 years ago and complies with the latest german regulation on animal welfare. for $150.00 cows at a cost of $6000.00 euros per account so that means for cancer around a 1000000 euros just in order to make money from the cows which is really working at the moment we get...
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if those 2 get through is the most and for the rest of the $51.00 against mr philip another. one of those. the shuffling of stuff which is the shaft of the. i think one of the other. places. that they look. last question a lot of question someone must have but all. of them follow again. how do you the employment. or here's how i should develop. the 1st 3. people. who would of course i would prefer. to. begin. with. we're going to. dismiss. some of the serious nutjob. took up all hope is not at all don you know but don't. stop but you'll see a civil. discourse . a haunch a mistress so much of a large. division gone a lot of those custom snide up the. big stories generate foundations of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison there's a me right stuff that the gate separate the spin from the facts the western media jumps on stories without getting them to the misinformation from the journalism it's about telling the stories of those human beings on the
if those 2 get through is the most and for the rest of the $51.00 against mr philip another. one of those. the shuffling of stuff which is the shaft of the. i think one of the other. places. that they look. last question a lot of question someone must have but all. of them follow again. how do you the employment. or here's how i should develop. the 1st 3. people. who would of course i would prefer. to. begin. with. we're going to. dismiss. some of the serious nutjob. took up all hope is not at...
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what do you even say to this, philip? there you go. very articulate. >> the important thing to realize, though, is that comment, that bizarre comment, which is he's more jewish than soros but doesn't know the word synagogue. it is not only that he a -- assuming he is himself jewish and not only that he's spreading these conspiracy theories broadly, but he's spreading conspiracy theories very specifically about this person at the center of the impeachment without any evidence. i mean this is baffling conspiracy theory that he's throwing out there. again, i hate to repeat myself, but this is the crux of the issue. donald trump has been hearing from rudy giuliani for a year now, but all these vast conspiracies because giuliani is picking it up. as juliette said, he's getting played by people including the former prosecutor in ukraine. >> america's former favorite mayor used to know the rule of you have the right to remain silent. he doesn't exercise ever, it sames in this case. but giuliani also said his attitude is f it. what is giuliani
what do you even say to this, philip? there you go. very articulate. >> the important thing to realize, though, is that comment, that bizarre comment, which is he's more jewish than soros but doesn't know the word synagogue. it is not only that he a -- assuming he is himself jewish and not only that he's spreading these conspiracy theories broadly, but he's spreading conspiracy theories very specifically about this person at the center of the impeachment without any evidence. i mean this...
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prince philip has spent the day in hospital in london to be treated for what is being described asa treated for what is being described as a pre—existing condition. there have been reports of a tornado in surrey, and almost 90 flood warnings remaining in force after forecast this morning of more rain and bad weather over the coming days. and liverpool have won the club world cup in qatar, with an extra time goalfrom roberto firmino that sealed it for the reds. next on bbc news, our world, and sealed it for the reds. next on bbc news, 0urworld, and a sealed it for the reds. next on bbc news, our world, and a look back at some of the highlights from this yea rs some of the highlights from this years series. russia faces a deadly epidemic on domestic violence. a warning, this programme contains scenes some may find upsetting. russia can be a dangerous place for women. it has a deadly culture of domestic violence. across the country, hundreds of women are killed every year by partners and relatives. but now, some russian women are fighting back, with a new wave of activism. this year, russian
prince philip has spent the day in hospital in london to be treated for what is being described asa treated for what is being described as a pre—existing condition. there have been reports of a tornado in surrey, and almost 90 flood warnings remaining in force after forecast this morning of more rain and bad weather over the coming days. and liverpool have won the club world cup in qatar, with an extra time goalfrom roberto firmino that sealed it for the reds. next on bbc news, our world, and...
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buckingham palace says prince philip travelled there from sandringham in norfolk this morning following advice from his doctor. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. they are saying that this is a precautionary measure and certainly i sense no alarm. concern, of course, because the duke of edinburgh rose 98. edinburgh is 98. there is no sense of alarm that i can detect. he was brought by road, from the queen's estate in norfolk this morning. he travelled not in an ambulance, but in an ordinary royal vehicle. we are told that he walked into the hospital and perhaps the most telling indicator is that is the duke was being brought from norfolk by road to london, queen elizabeth was travelling by railfrom london to norfork to begin her christmas to norfolk to begin her christmas break. so no sense of alarm, no changing of the plans at all. but what might this pre—existing condition be? buckingham palace saying absolutely nothing about that, a year and a half before the duke had a hip replacement operates in six years since he had abdominal surgery. eight years since the most s
buckingham palace says prince philip travelled there from sandringham in norfolk this morning following advice from his doctor. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. they are saying that this is a precautionary measure and certainly i sense no alarm. concern, of course, because the duke of edinburgh rose 98. edinburgh is 98. there is no sense of alarm that i can detect. he was brought by road, from the queen's estate in norfolk this morning. he travelled not in an ambulance, but in...
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they will undoubtedly be hoping prince philip will be well enough to join them on christmas day. the wife of a us diplomat is to be charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of the teenage motorcyclist harry dunn. the 19—year—old died in a road crash in northamptonshire in august, and shortly afterwards, anne sacoolas left for the us. she is now however refusing to return to the uk, citing diplomatic immunity. harry dunn's mother, charlotte charles, says today's development is a huge step towards justice for her son. here is duncan kennedy. ijust hope and hope that it's going to be the right choice today. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, travelled to london not knowing what today would bring. but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it's one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement, us as a family, to have. and, as parents, we can't be any mor
they will undoubtedly be hoping prince philip will be well enough to join them on christmas day. the wife of a us diplomat is to be charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of the teenage motorcyclist harry dunn. the 19—year—old died in a road crash in northamptonshire in august, and shortly afterwards, anne sacoolas left for the us. she is now however refusing to return to the uk, citing diplomatic immunity. harry dunn's mother, charlotte charles, says today's development is a...
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prince philip is discharged from hospital after four days. the duke is now spending christmas with the queen in sandringham. the queen will use her christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy" — adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0lly foster. good evening. ben stokes is a doubt for first test against south africa that starts on boxing day. the england all—rounder missed training today to be with his father ged, who was taken taken seriously ill yesterday. he is in a critical condition in a johannesburg hospital. i just want to throw all our support behind him and his family and just stress the importance of respecting their privacy at this time. but it is really sad news. we are all there for him. you have no idea if he is going to be able to play on boxing day? no, and it would be wrong to go into that now. it is important that he is there for his family, that comes first. and we will have to wait and see, but most importantly we are all ther
prince philip is discharged from hospital after four days. the duke is now spending christmas with the queen in sandringham. the queen will use her christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy" — adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0lly foster. good evening. ben stokes is a doubt for first test against south africa that starts on boxing day. the england all—rounder missed...
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philip: contrast this with the cartoons of 1993. both those cartoons you looked at, clinton is portrayed they are poking fun of him but there are sides of the cartoons that are affectionate. this strikes me as a bitter cartoon. the view of clinton has soured in some deep way. the way he is portrayed, even down to the imagery of the bongo drums, the irresponsible beatnik side of it. this is an angry cartoon. the contrast between that, even that health care cartoon, which is really so affectionate. this image is powerful to me. mary kate: my reaction the previous panel there was a lot of discussion of noses. clinton's nose has evolved since 1993. the cigar, he kind of looks like he is naked to me and only wearing socks. as a mother i am like, ew. i think the fence of disappointment and how bill clinton and it is term with history looking over him like that is palpable. i agree that the sentiment of when he left office is very different to know than in the opposite of way of how it was with george bush. >> this incident of bill clinton
philip: contrast this with the cartoons of 1993. both those cartoons you looked at, clinton is portrayed they are poking fun of him but there are sides of the cartoons that are affectionate. this strikes me as a bitter cartoon. the view of clinton has soured in some deep way. the way he is portrayed, even down to the imagery of the bongo drums, the irresponsible beatnik side of it. this is an angry cartoon. the contrast between that, even that health care cartoon, which is really so...