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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 10, 2017

Market. Good morning. The english Wine Industry has grown by nearly 20 in the last year so im at this vineyard in kent looking at whats been behind that sparkling performance. Millions of us already know how beautiful the Lake District is, now the rest of the world does too. We are live there this morning as the United Nations gives it World Heritage data is. Im at wimbledon where a place in the quarter finals is on offer for britains best. Andy murray and Johanna Konta are both in action today and both looking to get into the last eight here at the all england club. Weather wise, were looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, a 30 chance of showers through the afternoon. For the uk as a whole, sunshine and showers but some of the showers will be heavy and thundery in east anglia and the south east. More later in the programme. Good morning. First, our main story. The case of the terminally ill 11 month old boy, charlie gard, returns to the High Court Today, as judges consider new

CSPAN Supreme Court Attorneys And Reporters Review 2016-2017 Term July 9, 2017

Our initial panel will be led. Y john malcolm he serves as Vice President for our institute for constitutional government. Immediately following the first panel, the next group will be led by elizabeths laterally elizabeth slattery. Please join me now and welcoming john malcolm. [applause] mr. Malcom welcome everyone to our annual scholars and scribes event. It was a good year to be a patent lawyer at the Supreme Court. It is not exactly the biggest blockbuster term, but there were a few cases of interest and a few that are decided to hear the next term that are of interest. Im delighted we have a distinguished panel. A few preliminary thoughts for next year. To my left, will consovoy. He graduated Monmouth College and the George Mason School of law. Clerk for Justice Thomas on the Supreme Court. He represents the clients in constitutional issues, Administrative Law, and a variety of other matters. He has argued cases before the u. S. Supreme court. He is the codirector of the Supreme

CSPAN3 Key West Custom House June 22, 2024

In 1822. The government established it as a port city in 1828. Very shortly after the original settlement they realized the significance of the island. Key west was selected as a port of entry and a lucrative trade market really because of its geographic position. There are a lot of ships passing by. Key west also has a natural deep water port, which is essential to having ships come in and out and providing anchorage to unload. Also we are at the Half Way Point between new york and galveston, texas, so geographically it was central to a myriad of maritime practices. The Customs House was erected almost immediately, 1823, i think, the first holding. And it is in the same location our building is currently. Originally, it was just wood clad houses, a story and a half. The property sat on the waterfront, so it was easy to do business with ships that were arriving, and putting goods on and off. Key west in 1822 was very sparsely populated. Most of these settlers were either bohemians or h

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live January 25, 2017

Wednesday 25th january. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. President trump has promised a significant day ahead on National Security, including an announcement about his plans for a wall on the Mexican Border. He tweeted big day planned on National Security tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall building a 2,000 mile wall along the Mexican Border was one of trumps key election promises. Hes said the wall would cost 8 billion and will be up to a0 feet high. The new president is also expected to approve Immigration Restrictions on seven mostly muslim countries in the middle east and africa iraq, iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria, and yemen. And trump wants to make all us cities co operate to deport Illegal Immigrants a move aimed at so called Sanctuary Cities like san francisco, where local police do not help with most deportations. Our washington correspondent david willis has more. Were going to have our borders nice and strong. Were going to build a wall. Were going to

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live February 10, 2017

Conservation staff and volunteers are battling to save 100 that are still alive, in one of the areas worst Whale Standings in living memory. Good morning, its friday 10th february. Im rachel schofield. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, has conceded the Nhs In England is facing completely unacceptable problems. He said there was no excuse for some of the difficulties highlighted during the bbcs nhs week. A series of reports have revealed Lengthening Waits in a e and patients being left for hours on trolleys. In an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr hunt told our Health Editor hugh pym that the government has a plan, but it will take time to deliver. Nhs england figures this winter show the worst waiting time performance in a e units since records began more than a decade ago. Jeremy hunt paid tribute to the work of staff, but said the problems of high Patient Demand were not unique to the nhs, and all leading Health Systems were grappling with the same c

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