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CSPAN U S -Spain Relations November 20, 2017

Now at the Potomac Institute as you know in arlington and virginia. In cooperation with sister institutions. For example, international law, by Georgetown University school of law as well as the university of Virginia Law School and many other institutions. On behalf of cosponsors, we would like to welcome you. The Potomac Institute, chairman of the board of the Potomac Institute, will join us actively. In todays discussion. First, i would welcome the distinguished ambassador. Then we will move on. Provided this of the ambassador, i will just mention concerns of spain and again, ir countries, ink also professionally would like to recognize the many ambassadorns of the when served as deputy according to records. That is the technology and course, also the grateful to have the ambassador to have a stake in the issues, but i really think the on security issues, i know as soon as they ask me, whether you are a friend of ircelona, or another theme, said im sorry, i know some is about the ot

CSPAN2 In Depth In Depth With KrisAnne Hall December 25, 2017

Duty. Author kris krisanne haul in early august, how is President Trump doing. Guest well, he is a president. Host and . Guest well, i teach the constitution as it was intended to be applied. And the president s in america have operated outside the realm of their executive authority, constitutionally speaking, for decades. So, to judge trump, for me, is not to judge him against obama or george w. Bush but to use the constitution as a standard. And sometimes he is good, sometimes not so much. And so that is how we view what goes on in washington, dc, not based on Political Party or personality but based on the standard by which all americans should hold their federal government, the constitution. Host when you use that measuring stick, which president s in your view have adhered to the constitution, which havent . Guest its been a very long time since we had a president that was truly constitutional. You look at article 2 of the constitution, and that host which is. Guest the delegated

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live October 4, 2017

Luxembourg. And its 60 years to the day since the first man made satellite sputnik one was launched by the russians, marking the start of the space race good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. In the next half an hour theresa may is expected to tell her party to shape up when she addresses the conservative conference in manchester. She will set out her vision for the uk, while emphasising the need to improve the lives of ordinary working people. Other speeches are going on at the conference. We will bring you that speech live when it begins. The leader of catalonias devolved government has told bbc news that his region will declare independence from spain in a matter of days. The dispute over Catalan Independence from spain escalated on sunday with violence and protests as voters went to the polls for a controversial referendum. Our correspondent jon donnison reports. In barcelona last night a show of strength in numbers. Hundreds of thousands of catalans protesting the central gov

CSPAN2 British Prime Minister Theresa May At Party Conference October 7, 2017

More women in work than ever before with over 11000 more doctors in our nhs and over 11000 more nurses in our hospitals, Free Childcare for three and 4year old. 1. 8 million more children in good or outstanding schools. 3 million more apprenticeship, crime down by more than a third. More young people from disadvantaged backgrounds going to university than at any time the history of our country, britains leading the world in tackling climate change, eradicating global poverty and countering terrorism wherever it rears its head. Samesex marriage on the books so people can get married no matter what their agenda and a National Living wage giving a pay rise to the lowest earners. Introduced not by the labour party, but by as the conservative party. [applause]. So, let us never allow the left to pretend they have a monopoly on compassion. [applause]. This is the good conservative government and we should never let anyone forget it. But, its easy when you have been in government for a while

CSPAN British Prime Minister Theresa May At Party Conference October 9, 2017

[applause] pm may a little over 40 years ago in a Little Village in oxfordshire, i signed up to be a member of the conservative party. I did it because it is a party that has the ideas to build a better britain. It is understood the hard work and discipline necessary to see them through, and it has at its heart a simple promise that spoke to me, my values and aspirations, that each new generation in our country should be able to build a Better Future. That each generation should live the british dream, and that dream is what i believe in. But what the general election earlier this year showed is that too manylater, for people in our country, that dream feels distant. Our partys ability to deliver it is in question. And the british dream that has inspired generations of britain feels increasingly out of reach. I called the election and i know all of you in this hall, your friends and family, worked day and night to secure the right result. Because of your hard work, we got 2. 3 million

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