In a lorry in essex. For a december election have to be met. Jeremy corbyn says his conditions well have all the latest investigators blame design developments from westminster. Have to be met. Investigators blame design flaws and human error well have all the latest flaws and human error for the lion air crash last year off for the lion air crash last year off developments from westminster. The indonesian coast the indonesian coast in which 189 people died. In which 189 people died. Investigators blame design flaws and human errorfor the lion air crash last year off the indonesian coming up on afternoon live. Coast in which 189 people died. Sport now on afternoon all the sport with holly live with holly. Coming up on afternoon semi finals of rugby world cup. A big weekend of rugby, the live, all the sport. Semifinal stage with england facing we semi finals of rugby world cup. Are getting very e looking live, all the sport. Ahead to two semifinals in the world champions, new zealand. N
And the daily mail says there is fury in number 10 at those plans by labour to try and amend the brexit deal and push another referendum. How dare they . , asks the express, which says anger is boiling over after senior labour figures vowed the party would call for another public vote. A different story in the mirror. It says workers at amazons biggest uk warehouse are accusing their managers of modern slavery. And the sun leads with comments made by prince harry in a Tv Documentary which, the newspaper claims, suggest a growing rift between him and his brother, Prince William. So a varied set of front pages, but brexit dominating most. Lets see what our reviewers make of it all. Lets begin with the times, as downing street says labour is trying to stop brexit, henry. How . This is an attack on jeremy to stop brexit, henry. How . This is an attack onjeremy corbyn and the labour party for effectively not going along with the governments exit deal. Well, that is the government does. And
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Captioning performed by vitac whats next . Will there be a possible action policy . The great work sigar is doing. What should be done . Good, good. Thats a very good question. All of our work, not just the Lessons Learned is, we try to get congress to focus on this issue and weve been successful. And the Lessons Learned team goes out, many of them are here today, they have briefed members. Were trying to incorporate these lessons into practice. Theyre not really Lessons Learned until theyre actually adopted. Thats what were trying to do. And my team has gone to many agents in the u. S. Government. Theyve briefed many people. I remember briefing joe dunford and his team for almost two hours. We try to get it incorporated for best practices, thats what we try to do. Thank you. Im quite familiar with the Peace Process in el salvador which the u. N. Implemented. A little different. They were defeated as was the farc in columbia. Do you see a role
Good afternoon everyone and thank you for coming to the session. Civil rights in american issue. I am doctor sidney mcdaniels, im a graduate school. Will have about 45 minutes for this and 15 for q a. Also i lost you at this time to place silencer phones. Our sponsors for this panel are the Mississippi Humanities Council. Do we have any members from the Advisory Board or cancel . Thank you. And also ray harper who recently retired from congress from mississippis third district. Longtime supporter of the festival. Thank you. [applause] our moderator for the session is the ralph. Visiting professor of english and southern studies at the university of mississippi. When he is also the former editor of the virginia orderly review. And the other of two from ours. We introducing our distinguished panelists. [applause] thank you and thank you all for joining us in this panel this afternoon. If i were to wreak title this panel, i would call it family memory history in civil rights because our p
Morning from hampton pull in south west london on what is going to be the hottest Late August Bank Holiday on record, about 400 people are about to start a triathlon here. I guess on a day like this you want to start early, but do it quick. Thats the plan, anyway. All of your weather is coming up. Good morning. Its monday the 26th of august. Our top story a new plan to tackle huge wildfires in the amazon rainforest is expected to be agreed at the g7 summit of World Leaders today. Brazilian warplanes have already been dumping water on the burning woodland. This morning, borisjohnson has pledged £10 million in funding to help replace lost trees. Heres our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale. The fires raging across the amazon in recent weeks have been devastating not just for those who live there, but also potentially for the global environment. For president macron in france, they are a crisis the g7 was designed to fix a Common Threat that requires collective action by the worlds m