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rupert wingfield—hayes reporting. john vidale is a professor of seismology at the univeristy of southern california, and he explained why taiwan is prone to earthquakes. it's where tectonic plates collide. several plates have formed several subduction zones and taiwan has had bigger earthquakes than this, but this was a very serious earthquake. john, help us put these things into perspective then, this earthquake and the one that hit turkey last year are in the same category, in terms of magnitude, but the death and damage caused a significantly different. what he put that down to?— different. what he put that down to? , , ., ., ~ down to? first, this earthquake was fairly deep. _ down to? first, this earthquake was fairly deep. it _ down to? first, this earthquake was fairly deep. it seems - down to? first, this earthquake was fairly deep. it seems to - was fairly deep. it seems to have been 30 or a0 kilometres below the surface, so that lets the energy spread out before it hits the top. the earthquake in 1999 he w
rupert wingfield—hayes reporting. john vidale is a professor of seismology at the univeristy of southern california, and he explained why taiwan is prone to earthquakes. it's where tectonic plates collide. several plates have formed several subduction zones and taiwan has had bigger earthquakes than this, but this was a very serious earthquake. john, help us put these things into perspective then, this earthquake and the one that hit turkey last year are in the same category, in terms of...
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herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham�*s katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i kind of thought, you know, i�*d have to hang up the boots before i started a family. it�*s all i thought about. i dreamt about it. i just knew that there was something missing. and i went to an ivf clinic and four weeks later i was pregnant. and then after i had her, all i thought about is getting back to the game. ifelt like i loved it more than i ever had before. and having harper on the sideline, just it made me become more proud. she was back playing three months after giving birth and last summer walked out for australia at the world cup. she was one of the players of the tournament, but life�*s not been without its challenges. the amount of things you have to do before you got out of the house just to get to tr
herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham�*s katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i kind of thought, you know, i�*d have to hang up the boots before i started a family. it�*s all i thought about. i dreamt about it. i just...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hualien, eastern taiwan. the number of trees lost in the brazilian amazon fell by almost 40% last year, according to scientists. they say that direct political decisions by the brazilian government helped protect the forest. but global losses overall were up by a quarter, mainly due to forest fires in canada, as well as increased logging and fires in bolivia, laos and nicaragua. scotland, the home of golf, is in danger of losing some of its oldest courses — due to climate change, recent storms and rising sea levels. the situation is particularly bad on the east coast with courses like montrose golf club suffering from erosion as the sea advances. in all, a total of 3a courses have been affected. if you're flying off on holiday this year you'll still need to remove liquids and laptops from your hand luggage at many uk airports. that's because new security scanners were due to be installed byjune, which would have meant an end to putting tiny toiletries into clear bags — but many airports including london h
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hualien, eastern taiwan. the number of trees lost in the brazilian amazon fell by almost 40% last year, according to scientists. they say that direct political decisions by the brazilian government helped protect the forest. but global losses overall were up by a quarter, mainly due to forest fires in canada, as well as increased logging and fires in bolivia, laos and nicaragua. scotland, the home of golf, is in danger of losing some of its oldest courses...
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the arsenal boss, jonas eidevall, said it was irresponsible of chelsea counterpart emma hayes to refer to male aggression when asked about an altercation between the two managers during the women's league cup final. the clear animosity between the two at the end of the match somewhat overshadowed arsenal's 1—0, extra time win. somewhat overshadowed arsenal's1—0 extra time win. the chelsea manager, emma hayes, accused eidevall of male aggression on the sidelines towards her player, erin cuthbertson, while eidevall said chelsea were moving the goalposts to suit themselves. we had a discussion before the game where both clubs had to agree if we're going to play with multiple system or not. and chelsea said they only wanted to play with one ball and we said we wanted to play with multiple. and then when it suits them in the last minute of the game, when they want to take another ball to take a quick throw—in, then all of a sudden they want to use that. and i only said that you guys wanted to play with one ball, so it's not my problem. i think there's a way to behave on the side of th
the arsenal boss, jonas eidevall, said it was irresponsible of chelsea counterpart emma hayes to refer to male aggression when asked about an altercation between the two managers during the women's league cup final. the clear animosity between the two at the end of the match somewhat overshadowed arsenal's 1—0, extra time win. somewhat overshadowed arsenal's1—0 extra time win. the chelsea manager, emma hayes, accused eidevall of male aggression on the sidelines towards her player, erin...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in su'ao, eastern taiwan. the former president of the spanish football federation, luis rubiales, has been arrested, in a corruption investigation. he was detained after stepping off a plane, and is suspected of receiving illegal commissions, when negotiating a lucrative deal to stage the spanish super cup competition, in saudi arabia. he's denied any wrongdoing. guy hedgecoe is in madrid. what exactly are the allegations? investigators believe luis rubiales may have received these illegal commissions while he was negotiating these contracts to stage the spanish super cup football competition in saudi arabia. the competition has been held in saudi arabia on a number of occasions over the last few years. these contracts are extremely lucrative, wet somewhere around £35 million a year. investigators believe he may have personally benefited from them and illegally so. these are very serious allegations against him. he denies any wrongdoing. however, separately from that he is also due to go on trialfor from that
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in su'ao, eastern taiwan. the former president of the spanish football federation, luis rubiales, has been arrested, in a corruption investigation. he was detained after stepping off a plane, and is suspected of receiving illegal commissions, when negotiating a lucrative deal to stage the spanish super cup competition, in saudi arabia. he's denied any wrongdoing. guy hedgecoe is in madrid. what exactly are the allegations? investigators believe luis rubiales...
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at hayes agendas and former member of the i the if the tag. and he says, while the highest bid is some misbehavior with them, the and there is nothing out of the ordinary for the is there any way of i one day somebody caves investigating and some of them can all me after day only in child. and they only unfold and they are responsibility for kidding. probably hundreds of 1000 innocent civilian so around you are just going to stop it for me. i'm on maybe some of the country. so i think even america football season. right. and i never think long they all the last people's jobs or the, you know, what a folder, especially a my ds about everybody knows if something is wrong in particular, always right. the only thing is really always investing. they can get the idea if it did investigated. the story in that same amount of case really upset was in 2022 an old i'm really kind of thing in mind. died and after you, as i said, you will release it. probably autonomic thought he wasn't, well, he was 80, when there was probably a big mistake the way the fu
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hualien, eastern taiwan. the north atlantic treaty 0rganisation alliance — better known as nato — marked its 75th anniversary on thursday. a ceremony was held at its headquarters in brussels to celebrate the occasion. it comes less than a month after sweden fullyjoined nato as its 32nd member, in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg described nato as the world's most powerful and successful military alliance. but it is now being tested over its support for ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine is more focused on its immediate survival amid russian attacks. its foreign minister, dymtro kuleba, made an urgent appeal for more air defences and ammunition, both of which are running low. ido i do not want to spoil the party but my main message today will be... because suit saving will be... because suitsaving saving ukrainian life and ukrainian economy and cities depends on the availability of patriots and other defence systems. we talk about patriots because it is the only sys
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hualien, eastern taiwan. the north atlantic treaty 0rganisation alliance — better known as nato — marked its 75th anniversary on thursday. a ceremony was held at its headquarters in brussels to celebrate the occasion. it comes less than a month after sweden fullyjoined nato as its 32nd member, in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg described nato as the world's most powerful and successful military alliance....
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of their morning news. the shaking was intense and prolonged. buildings across the city swayed violently. cupboards were emptied, furniture toppled. this construction site, this big building behind me here under construction, a massive piece of either construction equipment or steel came off the top of this building this morning during the quake, crashed into the building beside it and then crashed down into the alleyway behind me, where you can see some workmen 110w. they've closed off that road. remarkably, no—one was injured, no—one was on the street there at the time. no—one in the taiwanese capital has experienced anything like this in a quarter of a century. many young people have neverfelt shaking on this scale. translation: an earthquake hasn't happened in a long time, so it - felt really terrifying. 0n the east coast, in the city of hualien, the shaking was much stronger and the damage much more sever
rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of their morning news. the shaking was intense and prolonged. buildings across the city swayed violently. cupboards were emptied, furniture toppled. this construction site, this big building behind me here under construction, a massive piece of either construction equipment or steel came off the top of this building this morning during the quake, crashed into the building beside it and then...
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order now in the subway app. >>> back with me, renee graham, megan hayes, and rick wilson. yesterday, donald trump's $50 million, so they say, fundraiser in palm beach. he told the billionaires he will keep their taxes low. he said this last night. this is the headline of nbc news emma that this is what he was going to do. let's take a look at the -- just this. a campaign video from the biden reelection campaign. slamming trump for promising tax cuts to billionaires. >> when he thinks the cameras turned on, he tells his rich friends, quote, we are going to get you tax cuts. that makes bananas hell quite frankly. >> the hypocrisy is just outrageous. this is what he says to his billionaire friends. not quite what he is saying and has rallies. >> we have a plan. asking his good buddies to begin to pay their fair share. >> this is a buddy film i never thought i would see. bernie sanders and president biden together there. you could talk about cutting billionaires -- cheating the system out of money by not paying their fair share of taxes. but does it resonate? >> i think it doe
order now in the subway app. >>> back with me, renee graham, megan hayes, and rick wilson. yesterday, donald trump's $50 million, so they say, fundraiser in palm beach. he told the billionaires he will keep their taxes low. he said this last night. this is the headline of nbc news emma that this is what he was going to do. let's take a look at the -- just this. a campaign video from the biden reelection campaign. slamming trump for promising tax cuts to billionaires. >> when he...
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gerry hayes and bill rammell. bill, this is basically labour's given up on proper reform of the house of lords. just kick out a few tories and fiddle the system. >> well, i don't know what's going to be in the manifesto and this is one story in the financial times. however if when this is one story in the fin come times. however if when this is one story in the fin come tones. however if when this is one story in the fin come to power, iwever if when this is one story in the fin come to power, partzr if when this is one story in the fin come to power, partzr itheien we come to power, part of the reform package is to remove the hereditaries, i would welcome that. know, rightly that. you know, we rightly removed £600, over 600 of removed over £600, over 600 of them in 1998. it is indefensible that people sit in our houses of parliament simply on the basis of the family they were born into. but 1911 parliament act says it's temporary measure until more democratic means of until a more democratic means of having an
gerry hayes and bill rammell. bill, this is basically labour's given up on proper reform of the house of lords. just kick out a few tories and fiddle the system. >> well, i don't know what's going to be in the manifesto and this is one story in the financial times. however if when this is one story in the fin come times. however if when this is one story in the fin come tones. however if when this is one story in the fin come to power, iwever if when this is one story in the fin come to...
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we come offering things. >> hayes is a community intervention specialist and shoots is an emt. >> they provided me with support and medical and support and phone numbers so i could get the necessary medication that i need to make it. >> at just two years old, the program is having a growth spurt by march 2024. the teams responded more than 17,500 times. there are 11 responders now, but by the end of april, the program will triple its staff. there were four macro teams out on wednesday, with the goal to double that by the time the rookies are ready to hit the streets this summer, the city announced the macro phone number 510 40 for macro just a few weeks ago, and it's already bringing in more calls. >> we want this to be an outlet so that we're not clogging up the 911 system, and that the right teams are responding to the right calls and the teams don't just sit around and wait for dispatch. >> if there's not a call coming in, they're out looking for one. >> you see people laid out on the sidewalk, or people that look like they might be in pain, or people that are sleeping in precarious
we come offering things. >> hayes is a community intervention specialist and shoots is an emt. >> they provided me with support and medical and support and phone numbers so i could get the necessary medication that i need to make it. >> at just two years old, the program is having a growth spurt by march 2024. the teams responded more than 17,500 times. there are 11 responders now, but by the end of april, the program will triple its staff. there were four macro teams out on...
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i am chris hayes. >>> we have news tonight on two of the criminal cases against donald trump. in new york a judge overseeing trump's hush money election interference trial just denied the warmer president's latest bid to delay, based on his frankly bogus claim of presidential immunity for his hush money payments. that case is full steam ahead. the trial is set to begin in less than two weeks, april 15th. it really looks like it is going to happen. meanwhile, the case of trump's reckless mishandling of classified documents and obstruction of justice and trying to cover up that activity, that is still dragging , thanks almost exclusively to district court judge eileen cannon. that woman there. canon was 39 years old when she got the lifetime position she was appointed to, not particularly distinguished at the time. she was appointed that position after the election, by the accused document ms. handler in this case, donald trump. this situation may finally now be coming to a head. in a striking new finding, special counsel jack smith hinted that he may ask a higher court, the cou
i am chris hayes. >>> we have news tonight on two of the criminal cases against donald trump. in new york a judge overseeing trump's hush money election interference trial just denied the warmer president's latest bid to delay, based on his frankly bogus claim of presidential immunity for his hush money payments. that case is full steam ahead. the trial is set to begin in less than two weeks, april 15th. it really looks like it is going to happen. meanwhile, the case of trump's...
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we come offering things. >> hayes is a community intervention specialist and shoots is an emt. >> they provided me with with support and medical and support and phone numbers so i could get the necessary medication that i need to make it. >> at just two years old, the program is having a growth spurt by march 2024. the team's responded more than 17,500 times. there are 11 responders now, but by the end of april, the program will triple its staff. there were four macro teams out on wednesday, with the goal to double that by the time the rookies are ready to hit the streets this summer, the city announced the macro phone number 510 40 for macro just a few weeks ago, and it's already bringing in more calls. >> we want this to be an outlet so that we're not clogging up the 911 system, and that the right teams are responding to the right calls. >> and the teams don't just sit around and wait for dispatch. if there's not a call coming in, they're out looking for one. >> you see people laid out on the sidewalk or people that look like they might be in pain, or people that are sleeping in prec
we come offering things. >> hayes is a community intervention specialist and shoots is an emt. >> they provided me with with support and medical and support and phone numbers so i could get the necessary medication that i need to make it. >> at just two years old, the program is having a growth spurt by march 2024. the team's responded more than 17,500 times. there are 11 responders now, but by the end of april, the program will triple its staff. there were four macro teams...
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i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news out of the state of arizona, where attorney general kris mayes just announced a grand jury in arizona have returned indictments in the investigation into the fake collector scheme in that state to steal the 2020 election. you will remember that was the plot devised by allies of donald trump to send false certificates to the national archives, claiming that donald trump won the state's electoral vote, rather than joe biden. this played out in seven battleground states with the intent to sow chaos and confusion at the certification of the electoral votes, which was to take place on january 6th. arizona attorney general mays has been investigating the steam since shortly after -- scheme, since shortly after she took office. >> we are here because justice demands answered to the -- defendant and other unindicted co-conspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of arizona voters during the 2020 election. whatever the reasoning was, the plot to violate the law must
i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news out of the state of arizona, where attorney general kris mayes just announced a grand jury in arizona have returned indictments in the investigation into the fake collector scheme in that state to steal the 2020 election. you will remember that was the plot devised by allies of donald trump to send false certificates to the national archives, claiming that donald trump won the state's electoral vote, rather than joe biden. this played out in seven...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station, in the middle of its morning news show. the shaking was intense and prolonged, even in the capital, more than 100 miles from the quake's epicentre. this is what it did to morning traffic on an elevated highway, and to passengers on a metro train, who remained remarkably calm, as the car was tossed around like a toy. elsewhere, people ran for their lives, abandoning their coffees and breakfast. most young people here have never experienced a quake like this, and were badly shaken. translation: an earthquake | hasn't happened in a long time, so it felt really terrifying. close to the epicentre, in the city of hualien, the shaking was more intense and the damage much worse. you can see people running from their cars, as the building on the left begins to collapse. dozens of buildings have been badly damaged. some now lean over at absurd angles, as if ready to topple at any moment. the death toll is, so far, mercifully low, but the
rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station, in the middle of its morning news show. the shaking was intense and prolonged, even in the capital, more than 100 miles from the quake's epicentre. this is what it did to morning traffic on an elevated highway, and to passengers on a metro train, who remained remarkably calm, as the car was tossed around like a toy. elsewhere, people ran for their lives, abandoning their coffees and breakfast. most young...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of its morning news show. the shaking was intense and prolonged — even in the capital, more than 100 miles from the quake's epicentre. this is what it did to morning traffic on an elevated highway... ..and to passengers on a metro train, who remained remarkably calm as the car was tossed around like a toy. elsewhere, people ran for their lives, abandoning their coffees and breakfast. most young people here have never experienced a quake like this and were badly shaken. translation: an earthquake hasn't happened in a long time, _ so it felt really terrifying. close to the epicenter in the city of hualien, the shaking was more intense and the damage much worse. you can see people running from their cars as the building on the left begins to collapse. dozens of buildings have been badly damaged. some now lean over at absurd angles, as if ready to topple at any moment. the death toll is so far mercifully low, but the
rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of its morning news show. the shaking was intense and prolonged — even in the capital, more than 100 miles from the quake's epicentre. this is what it did to morning traffic on an elevated highway... ..and to passengers on a metro train, who remained remarkably calm as the car was tossed around like a toy. elsewhere, people ran for their lives, abandoning their coffees and breakfast. most...
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eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an abolitionist early on in addition to being a suffragist. and she encouraged her husband before the white house years and during and before the civil war to defend runaway slaves who had escaped from kentucky into ohio. and then as first lady, she was concerned not only with the plight of african-americans, but also native americans. and she personally funded a scholarship for native american girl, and she assisted an african american woman in getting admitted to oberlin college. she invited the first african-american professional musician, marie williams, to perform at the white house and frederick douglass introduced her. she also invited other black music groups, including students, to sing at white house events. helen nellie taft, who's in the bottom left hand corner, developed an appreciation for cultural div
eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an abolitionist early on in addition to being a suffragist. and she encouraged her husband before the white house years and during and before the civil war to defend runaway slaves who had escaped from kentucky into...
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though some animosity between the two managers at the end of the match with the chelsea manager, emma hayes, accusing her arsenal counterpart of "male aggression" on the sidelines towards her player, erin cuthbertson, whilejonas eideval said chelsea were moving the goalposts to suit themselves. we had a discussion before the game, where both clubs has to agree if we will play with multiple system, chelsea said they only wanted to play with one ball, we said you wanted to play with multiple. then in the last—minute of the game when they want to take another ball to take a quick throw in, all of a sudden they want to use that. i only said that you guys wanted to play with one ball, so it is not my problem. there is a way to behave on the side of the _ there is a way to behave on the side of the pitch — there is a way to behave on the side of the pitch i— there is a way to behave on the side of the pitch. i have been in women's foothall— of the pitch. i have been in women's football a _ of the pitch. i have been in women's football a long time, we should not tolerate _ football a long
though some animosity between the two managers at the end of the match with the chelsea manager, emma hayes, accusing her arsenal counterpart of "male aggression" on the sidelines towards her player, erin cuthbertson, whilejonas eideval said chelsea were moving the goalposts to suit themselves. we had a discussion before the game, where both clubs has to agree if we will play with multiple system, chelsea said they only wanted to play with one ball, we said you wanted to play with...
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fox news could be the ainsley hayes. this is a visual story and add the migrant piece and four stories in one this week. we know that the cartels and tiktok influencers are saying, the law says you can stay. states are figuring out way to get around it. little local stories happening everywhere add up to a possible loss in 2024. >> lawrence: they are warned about the crisis and say they don't exist, say it is a right wing thing. when polling shifts, they change. it is also about the border, as well. there is back and forth between governor abbott and mayor adams. watch. >> i'm going to offer him a stay in one of the yurts to see what he's created. >> the invitation is nothing more than a gimmick, what i would say to the mayor of new york, there are people dying on his watch. law enforcement officers are being gunned down by people that have been arrested 20 times. >> lawrence: dana, for the record, the white house, biden administration were flying people in before abbott did, he said nothing about that. >> dana: very goo
fox news could be the ainsley hayes. this is a visual story and add the migrant piece and four stories in one this week. we know that the cartels and tiktok influencers are saying, the law says you can stay. states are figuring out way to get around it. little local stories happening everywhere add up to a possible loss in 2024. >> lawrence: they are warned about the crisis and say they don't exist, say it is a right wing thing. when polling shifts, they change. it is also about the...
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that was leyla hayes reporting there. just before i go, let me bring you the very latest on the total solar eclipse. we are in so many different places to see live pictures. texaco first of all. a large crowd we have seen gathering. they will be the first people to see this eclipse in about one hour's time. —— in mexico. let me take you to niagara falls because as his arc she was his way through mexico than america, then canada will be there, at the various locations. we can also show you live pictures coming in from california, there, shots of the sun. anita is here over the next few hours, she will be taking you through the best seatin will be taking you through the best seat in town as we will show you all of the latest live pictures. thank you for being with me today, see you at the same time tomorrow. hello. monday brought us a bit of mix of weather types. while some of us had some spells of warm spring sunshine, other areas were stuck under the cloud and rain all day. it's been a really wet first week of april a
that was leyla hayes reporting there. just before i go, let me bring you the very latest on the total solar eclipse. we are in so many different places to see live pictures. texaco first of all. a large crowd we have seen gathering. they will be the first people to see this eclipse in about one hour's time. —— in mexico. let me take you to niagara falls because as his arc she was his way through mexico than america, then canada will be there, at the various locations. we can also show you...
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more now from our correspondent in taipei rupert wingfield hayes, who is also the bbc�*s former correspondent in tokyo. here in taipei a lot of young people have never experienced an earthquake like this, it has been a quarter of a century, so, a lot of young people won't have any memory of an earthquake on this scale, and so, a lot of people are very scared by this because they not experienced it before. i this because they not experienced it before. g ., ., before. i lived in japan for ten ears before. i lived in japan for ten years and _ before. i lived in japan for ten years and i — before. i lived in japan for ten years and i have _ before. i lived in japan for ten years and i have experienced | before. i lived in japan for ten - years and i have experienced many, many earthquakes in that time, i have to say even for me, this morning, this was one of the biggest if not the biggest that i can remember. so, ithink if not the biggest that i can remember. so, i think it has been a very scary experience for everybody who has been through it today, but you know, if there is a plus point, it
more now from our correspondent in taipei rupert wingfield hayes, who is also the bbc�*s former correspondent in tokyo. here in taipei a lot of young people have never experienced an earthquake like this, it has been a quarter of a century, so, a lot of young people won't have any memory of an earthquake on this scale, and so, a lot of people are very scared by this because they not experienced it before. i this because they not experienced it before. g ., ., before. i lived in japan for ten...
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jerry hayes is sort of limbering up to be theatrical. i am, and the former labour aide, stella santykiu, stella, let me come to you first and we'll let jerry stew for a moment or two. isn't it always very hard to remove democracy once you've said a wider group shall have a vote, then say, well, actually, we don't want like what the wider group said, so we'll get a smaller electorate is very difficult. >> i agree with you. there is a point there, but i also agree with graham brady because the point is it is very hard to govern over the parliamentary party when you don't have the confidence of members of parliament. and you would i would also argue you would expect members of parliament to vote for the leader who they believe is the most likely to win the next general elections. they wouldn't just vote with their personal politics, they would also vote with the kind of person who they think would would win. you're looking at me soaked. no, because i'm afraid to say you're being very generous. >> most mps vote on the basis of his most likel
jerry hayes is sort of limbering up to be theatrical. i am, and the former labour aide, stella santykiu, stella, let me come to you first and we'll let jerry stew for a moment or two. isn't it always very hard to remove democracy once you've said a wider group shall have a vote, then say, well, actually, we don't want like what the wider group said, so we'll get a smaller electorate is very difficult. >> i agree with you. there is a point there, but i also agree with graham brady because...
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that was leyla hayes reporting. her talent was indisputable. now the life and music of amy winehouse is the subject of a new film, back to black. as well as her life and work. we will also talk about their hundred and 20th anniversary of the entente cordiale. you can see these pictures outside buckingham palace of the changing of the guard which today will have french soldiers involved in the historic ceremony. they are just lining up and preparing to begin. a similar event already happened in paris this morning. let's speak to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. french and british soldiers are side by side at this event. the biggest example of the entente cordiale todayis example of the entente cordiale today is cooperation on the military level so it is important this is a military ceremony stop it has happened here in paris and now happening over in london with her contingent of british troops, the coldstream guards in paris and republican guards who guarded president macron in london symbolically taking part in ceremonies of changing o
that was leyla hayes reporting. her talent was indisputable. now the life and music of amy winehouse is the subject of a new film, back to black. as well as her life and work. we will also talk about their hundred and 20th anniversary of the entente cordiale. you can see these pictures outside buckingham palace of the changing of the guard which today will have french soldiers involved in the historic ceremony. they are just lining up and preparing to begin. a similar event already happened in...
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and this is uh, this isn't really what's not known as the problem. angler hayes my condition. and there's a particle associated with it, which as you mentioned was, takes this call is bumps on uh huh. and uh, that particle has often been referred to as the god particle, or also the hymns bows on. but we know that mr. higgs was never really comfortable with that term. what's the, tell us about the man, or he was incredibly humble. um and i don't know if he was religious, frankly, but as a few minutes ago was remarkably decent. well, man or person will, i mean he was just wonderful. we all loved him in the fields. and at the time of the discovery, he was asked to speak and he said, you know, he just showing some ability of today's, for an experimental assume who would discover this. you know, you can talk to me some of the time. the whole thing with him is a wonderful guy, a little and there was almost 50 years between this when mr. hicks proposed behavior goes on and it's discovery. why exactly did it take so long? it was really hard actually. um, just trying to discover these.
and this is uh, this isn't really what's not known as the problem. angler hayes my condition. and there's a particle associated with it, which as you mentioned was, takes this call is bumps on uh huh. and uh, that particle has often been referred to as the god particle, or also the hymns bows on. but we know that mr. higgs was never really comfortable with that term. what's the, tell us about the man, or he was incredibly humble. um and i don't know if he was religious, frankly, but as a few...
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central kitchen announced that one of his convoys had been hayes. after leaving a warehouse in central garza, the charge is now suspended operations in the temperature, cypress, which is played a key role in trying to establish a see route to bring a in, says that means ships carrying more than 200 tons of supplies to the territory and how turning back israel says it has begun investigating the strike as it continues is what kinds, thomas? in response to the october 7, tara attacks. meanwhile, people in the region waiting for much needed a but vote now arrive face on increasingly desperate situation to account for the displaced and rough uh children hoping for meal are turned away. and i must hold on. i am responsible for fishy families in the house to allow time for the time to people to break the fast is nearing and they haven't prepared any food to the people rely heavily on what the world central kitchen provides. because the situation is dia when they cannot afford to buy food due to its high cost. the kitchen is closed. on the door is a sign i
central kitchen announced that one of his convoys had been hayes. after leaving a warehouse in central garza, the charge is now suspended operations in the temperature, cypress, which is played a key role in trying to establish a see route to bring a in, says that means ships carrying more than 200 tons of supplies to the territory and how turning back israel says it has begun investigating the strike as it continues is what kinds, thomas? in response to the october 7, tara attacks. meanwhile,...
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herfriend, emma hayes, is the other. but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usa job. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew i kind of thought i would have to hang up the boots before i started a family, it's all i thought about. i dreamt about it. i just knew that there was something missing and i went to an ivf clinic and four weeks later, i was pregnant and then, after i had her, all i thought about was, you know, getting back to the game. ifelt like i loved it more than i ever had before and having harper on the sideline, itjust made me become more proud. gorry was back playing three months after giving birth and last summer walked out for australia at the world cup. she was one of the players of the tournament. but life's not been without its challenges. the amount of things you had to do before you got out of the house just to get to training wa
herfriend, emma hayes, is the other. but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usa job. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew i kind of thought i would have to hang up the boots before i started a family, it's all i thought about. i dreamt about it. i just knew that there...
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hayes hosted the first gathering and allowed children to roll easter eggs on the south lawn. >>> coming up we look at how our climate in crisis is impacting favorite places around the state. >>> speaking of climate, we will look at the sierra snowpack and i will tell you wh >>> starting tomorrow hundreds of nurses will be walking the picket lines. this is part of a three day strike in the santa clarita hospital system. nurses at 13 county medical clinics are also expected to strike. they are calling for increases to staffing, benefits, and security. santa clara valley healthcare that they are negotiating in good faith and they hope to avert the strike. they said patient care will not be affected.>>> we are talking now about our state parks and open spaces.>> many of them are under a threat from climate change. >> reporter: in the santa cruz mountains is a park filled with giants. redwoods state park, the first state park, and it is filled with giant redwoods. >> the reason people were inspired to protect it is these amazing redwood trees. four more than 120 years ago this was establishe
hayes hosted the first gathering and allowed children to roll easter eggs on the south lawn. >>> coming up we look at how our climate in crisis is impacting favorite places around the state. >>> speaking of climate, we will look at the sierra snowpack and i will tell you wh >>> starting tomorrow hundreds of nurses will be walking the picket lines. this is part of a three day strike in the santa clarita hospital system. nurses at 13 county medical clinics are also...
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that was leyla hayes reporting there. you can see them on the screen there is the qr code because, pertaining to that solar eclipse that we are expecting mothers of the pictures from mexico as people gather there. click onto the qr code and that will take you straight to the live page. to the live streaming. there are so much on bbc website. you can actually follow the path of darkness. you can scroll through every totality that is expected so plenty more on the programme on that eclipse and ordered as at that main news stories. that is coming up. don't go away. hello, it is of another fairly mild day out there and some of us have seen the spring sunshine but not everyone because low pressure is not far away, moving its way from west to east. over the next few days at low pressure remains close by. unsettled weather, blustery, rain around at times and turning cooler than it has been. here is the area of low pressure pushing towards the south—west of the uk, a couple of weather fronts with us and generally a lot of cloud
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hayes was in charge how come the elect doors in florida and louisiana were in charge how come all of a sudden all of a sudden this entire electoral process is criminalized work today we don't know what is even legal anymore you can't have a slate of electors we used to do that you can't call of the board of elections official we used to do that, you can't lobby a governor you can't lobby congress the democrats have done this all the time let me just say this supreme court made a big mistake all of the legal analysts also there sitting there what's an official act with the private act they're not solomon they should not be criminalized leaving electoral system of political system we have states and a congress they should shorten these things out not you that's why you can't figure out what to do this immunity stuff you were dragged into dragged into jack smith's world when you were dragged in it before you ruled 820 against him it involved bob mcdonald in virginia he has twisted the constitution he has criminalized the election he is using the 1871 clan act for gods sake he's he's usi
hayes was in charge how come the elect doors in florida and louisiana were in charge how come all of a sudden all of a sudden this entire electoral process is criminalized work today we don't know what is even legal anymore you can't have a slate of electors we used to do that you can't call of the board of elections official we used to do that, you can't lobby a governor you can't lobby congress the democrats have done this all the time let me just say this supreme court made a big mistake all...
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right now, all in with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on all
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all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on all in. >> for 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it. >> republicans warm up the bus for reproductive rights. >> if you have to travel to another state to get an abortion, it's not the worse thing in the world. buying a bus ticket is not the worse thing in the world. >> tonight, why the people who created the nightmare can't escape responsibility. >> i'm incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that is already on the books. >>> plus donald trump's money man reports to rikers island as the latest stall tactic for his own criminal trial fails. >>> and, speaker amerita nancy pelosi on what the collapse of the maga house means for the country. >>> we have to choose a new republican speaker of the house. >> when all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, today, one day after the arizona supreme court upheld a 160-year-old law outlawing nearly all abortions, republicans in that state's legislature threw away a chance to repeal the wildly unpopular ban. ari
all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on all in. >> for 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it. >> republicans warm up the bus for reproductive rights. >> if you have to travel to another state to get an abortion, it's not the worse thing in the world. buying a bus ticket is not the worse thing in the world. >> tonight, why the people who created the nightmare can't escape responsibility. >> i'm incredibly...
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i'm chris hayes. donald trump's criminal trial for allegedly paying hush money to an adult film star scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. in manhattan this coming monday morning. it has taken some years to get to this point. the money was paid to stormy daniels in the fall of 2016 right before the election. eight years later trump might actually be held accountable for his misdeeds. there is all social media, i'd like to see donnie trump wriggle his way out of this jam and then he wriggles out of it. that is almost 8 years old. eight years later he is still wriggling. not with as much success as he used to. three times this week his lawyers asked the court to delay the start of the trial. on monday a judge said no. on tuesday another judge said no. on wednesday another judge said no. today and a clear sign this may be happening we obtained a list of potential trial witnesses for the prosecution that is sure to give the former president some hot step. first is stormy daniels that alleges cease -- she slept
i'm chris hayes. donald trump's criminal trial for allegedly paying hush money to an adult film star scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. in manhattan this coming monday morning. it has taken some years to get to this point. the money was paid to stormy daniels in the fall of 2016 right before the election. eight years later trump might actually be held accountable for his misdeeds. there is all social media, i'd like to see donnie trump wriggle his way out of this jam and then he wriggles out of...
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also happening in downtown safrancisco today, an art exhibit celebrating earth month opening up in hayes valley. it's designed by bay area artistbryan singer and laura hapka. the new installion visualizes na's growth despite urban structures and sylizes people's ability to grow despite challenges as well. the installation will be open to the public through may 8th. afterthat the trees used in the exhit will be planted throughout san franc. >>> on monday cbs news bay area presents earth day. it is a special look at how bay area scientists and everyday people are working together to protect the planet. our earth day streaming spe airs on kpix.cothe free cbs news app, and on pluto tv. >>> tomorrow we're bringing you back-to-back specials, first at 7:00 p.m. the first alert weather with team looks another year of wild weather that will leave a lasting impact arouthe bay area. then at 7:30 a cbs news climate watch special, we look at the specthreatened by a changing planet and how scientists are protecting life on earth. >>> still ahead, she started taking communiclasses in middle school and
also happening in downtown safrancisco today, an art exhibit celebrating earth month opening up in hayes valley. it's designed by bay area artistbryan singer and laura hapka. the new installion visualizes na's growth despite urban structures and sylizes people's ability to grow despite challenges as well. the installation will be open to the public through may 8th. afterthat the trees used in the exhit will be planted throughout san franc. >>> on monday cbs news bay area presents earth...
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hayes 1401 yazd. part of the historical monuments of the city was lost due to flood. the historical fabric of sana'a, the capital of yemen, was damaged by a flood in 1402. international institutions have made more efforts to protect historical buildings and sites against natural threats in the last 3 years. and research and planning are focused on this. how does conservation look at climate change? how does conservation look at strengthening interdisciplinary fields? that is, for example, when we talk about protection in previous periods history was more important for us. today, the reality is that we can no longer look at issues only through the lens of history. we must definitely consider other issues such as social issues, issues of local indigenous groups , economic issues, all of these must be taken into consideration . historical buildings and sites often serve for hundreds or even thousands of years and were the center of life and the rotation of civilization. people have been vigilantly resisting natural disasters and continued to live in these centers of civi
hayes 1401 yazd. part of the historical monuments of the city was lost due to flood. the historical fabric of sana'a, the capital of yemen, was damaged by a flood in 1402. international institutions have made more efforts to protect historical buildings and sites against natural threats in the last 3 years. and research and planning are focused on this. how does conservation look at climate change? how does conservation look at strengthening interdisciplinary fields? that is, for example, when...
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>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, im chris hayes. day two of the criminal trial of donald trump and today we heard in great detail how trump and his gang conspired to hide his were secrets, or some of them. while trump and his lawyer continue to stretch the patient's of judge juan merchan. the morning started on a hearing on the gag order which was issued, which trump has flagrantly been violating on social media and elsewhere. we will have more on that later in the show, but suffice it to say the entire event was an embarrassment for trump's attorney. blanche, once assistant u.s. attorney for the district of new york, was forced to debase himself in the service of his boss. if you agree to work for trump the threshold qualification is to be the kind of person who only cares first and foremost about pleasing him rather than doing your job. in fact in statements on monday, blanche went out of his way to let everyone know he was speaking to an audience of one. he insisted on referring to his client as president trump and saying, quote,
>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, im chris hayes. day two of the criminal trial of donald trump and today we heard in great detail how trump and his gang conspired to hide his were secrets, or some of them. while trump and his lawyer continue to stretch the patient's of judge juan merchan. the morning started on a hearing on the gag order which was issued, which trump has flagrantly been violating on social media and elsewhere. we will have...
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reporter rob hayes, from our sister station in los angeles, looks at the reasons why college graduation is a time of excitement and celebration. >> but at usc this year, the bloodshed in the middle east is overshadowing the school's commencement ceremonies. usc officials announcing that valedictorian osnat tabassum will not be allowed to give her speech. groups like trojans for israel, accusing tabassum of being anti-semitic in online posts like this one. >> i'm continuing to hope for the university to reinstate me as a speaker that tabassum supports. >> palestine should not have come as a surprise to the university when she was chosen from more than 100 qualified students to be valedictorian. the biomedical engineering major has been an active participant in several protests on campus and online posts, so the sudden move to cancel her speech has left tabassum questioning why i think something more important to consider is the implications and the social commentary behind this decision. >> and what it points to in terms of university's values, usc's provost says. >> denying tabassum. s
reporter rob hayes, from our sister station in los angeles, looks at the reasons why college graduation is a time of excitement and celebration. >> but at usc this year, the bloodshed in the middle east is overshadowing the school's commencement ceremonies. usc officials announcing that valedictorian osnat tabassum will not be allowed to give her speech. groups like trojans for israel, accusing tabassum of being anti-semitic in online posts like this one. >> i'm continuing to hope...
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hayes 1401, yazd, part of the historical monuments of the city was lost due to flood. the historical fabric of sana'a, the capital of yemen, was damaged by a flood in 1402. international institutions have made more efforts to protect historical buildings and sites against natural threats in the last 3 years. and research and planning it is focused. protection that is, for example, when we were talking about conservation in the previous periods, history was much more important to us . today, the reality is that we can no longer look at issues only through the lens of history. we must definitely consider other issues, such as social issues, issues of local indigenous groups, issues economically, we must consider historical buildings and sites. they are often hundreds or even thousands of years old and were the center of life and rotation of civilization. people have been vigilantly resisting natural disasters and living in these centers of civilization for a long time they continued some researchers have focused on this issue. the societies that are formed now , the peri
hayes 1401, yazd, part of the historical monuments of the city was lost due to flood. the historical fabric of sana'a, the capital of yemen, was damaged by a flood in 1402. international institutions have made more efforts to protect historical buildings and sites against natural threats in the last 3 years. and research and planning it is focused. protection that is, for example, when we were talking about conservation in the previous periods, history was much more important to us . today, the...
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i am chris hayes. next week this big experiment is set to begin, one we've never seen before in all of american history. ever since the sixth amendment was ratified in 1791, every american accused of crime in this country has been guaranteed the right to a trial by jury, but for over 200 years, no jury filled with average american citizens has ever sat in judgment of the man who held the oval office. that full jury for this experiment has now been selected for the first criminal trial of a former president. the seven men, five men and -- five women who make up the journey will decide if donald trump is found guilty. of course that will be a heavy burden for them to carry. a former member of trump's legal team told new york magazine that he expects some jurors will be again to crack under the immense pressure they will be under, particularly if their identities become public. you can see the weight wearing on potential jurors today. two people expressed the situation was already much more stressful than
i am chris hayes. next week this big experiment is set to begin, one we've never seen before in all of american history. ever since the sixth amendment was ratified in 1791, every american accused of crime in this country has been guaranteed the right to a trial by jury, but for over 200 years, no jury filled with average american citizens has ever sat in judgment of the man who held the oval office. that full jury for this experiment has now been selected for the first criminal trial of a...
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., i'm jen psaki, chris hayes is taking some well-earned time off for tonight, he'll be back at his regularly scheduled time next week, i promise. we begin tonight with his ongoing humanitarian crisis in gaza. today, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken said israel must do more to ensure crucial aid makes its way to civilians in gaza. >> these are positive developments, but the real test is results. is the aid effectively reaching people who need it? throughout gaza? are the bottlenecks and other delays at crossings being resolved? do we have a much better system for the confliction and coordinations of the humanitarian folkers who are delivering aid can do it safely and securely? >> we are, of course, six months into this war, seven months, almost since the attack on october 7th. 30,000 palestinians in gaza are dead. two thirds of whom are women and children. today the secretary-general of the united nations also warned that children are dying of starvation and dehydration. secretary comments come as agrees to open the border crossing which is been closed since the terror attacks by hamas.
., i'm jen psaki, chris hayes is taking some well-earned time off for tonight, he'll be back at his regularly scheduled time next week, i promise. we begin tonight with his ongoing humanitarian crisis in gaza. today, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken said israel must do more to ensure crucial aid makes its way to civilians in gaza. >> these are positive developments, but the real test is results. is the aid effectively reaching people who need it? throughout gaza? are the bottlenecks...
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>> but all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, today donald trump was back in a manhattan courtroom for day two of what everyone is referring to as the former president's hush money trial. make no mistake, the case is not really about the hush money. it's about election interference. i'm going to explain more in a moment, but first, juror questioning continued today. it did not take long for trump to behave in a way that attracted the judge's anger. shortly after the lunch break, the judge admonished the former president saying, while the juror was 12 feet from your client your client was audibly saying something in her direction. he added, i will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. want to make that crystal clear. by the end of the day, seven jurors were worn in. they include a teacher and a software engineer. those seven new yorkers along with five more who will be selected after the trial resumes on thursday will be charged with ethe deciding if donald trump is guilty. as i mentioned, much of the media, including this show, has labeled
>> but all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, today donald trump was back in a manhattan courtroom for day two of what everyone is referring to as the former president's hush money trial. make no mistake, the case is not really about the hush money. it's about election interference. i'm going to explain more in a moment, but first, juror questioning continued today. it did not take long for trump to behave in a way that attracted the judge's...
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this is emma hayes last as coach, and the one she wants most. close they hit the woodwork then faced cruel decisions. two yellow cards for kadeisha buchanan, chelsea down to 10— and then knocked out from the spot. chelsea down to 10- and then knocked out from the spot.— out from the spot. barcelona have a enal . it out from the spot. barcelona have a penaltv- it is — out from the spot. barcelona have a penaltv- it is the — out from the spot. barcelona have a penalty. it is the third _ out from the spot. barcelona have a penalty. it is the third time - out from the spot. barcelona have a penalty. it is the third time in - penalty. it is the third time in four years _ penalty. it is the third time in four years they _ penalty. it is the third time in four years they have - penalty. it is the third time in four years they have been - penalty. it is the third time in i four years they have been bitten penalty. it is the third time in - four years they have been bitten by this team. barcelona's brilliance in this team. barcelona's brilliance
this is emma hayes last as coach, and the one she wants most. close they hit the woodwork then faced cruel decisions. two yellow cards for kadeisha buchanan, chelsea down to 10— and then knocked out from the spot. chelsea down to 10- and then knocked out from the spot.— out from the spot. barcelona have a enal . it out from the spot. barcelona have a penaltv- it is — out from the spot. barcelona have a penaltv- it is the — out from the spot. barcelona have a penalty. it is the third _...
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all in with chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight on all in. >> your question presumes at this very early hour that it was a deliberate strike, that they knew what they were heading, that they were hitting aid workers and did it purpose. there is no evidence of that. >> outrage and anger after an israeli military strike kills aid workers in gaza. >> these people are heroes. they run into the fire, not away from it. >> tonight, the fallout from the attack, the threat of regional escalation and renewed pressure on israel's biggest ally. >> the united states should not be giving another nickel to israel to continue this terrible war against the palestinian people. >>> then, a new gag order against donald trump. the only presidential candidate on trial. >> i got invited more than alphonse capone. scarface. >>> election night in america as biden embraces choice and from places church. >> november 5th is going to be, i call it something else. you know what it is going to be called? christian passivity day, when christians turn out in numbers nobody has ever seen before. >>> all in starts right
all in with chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight on all in. >> your question presumes at this very early hour that it was a deliberate strike, that they knew what they were heading, that they were hitting aid workers and did it purpose. there is no evidence of that. >> outrage and anger after an israeli military strike kills aid workers in gaza. >> these people are heroes. they run into the fire, not away from it. >> tonight, the fallout from the attack, the...
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joy returns tomorrow night all in with chris hayes starts right now. . >>> tonight on all in, this nurse scares me if i'm trump. no one is above the law. >> i'm not so sure about juror number two. >> "fox news" and the criminal defendant go after the jury. >> juror number two, a female nurse was worried she cannot stay fair. >> tonight how the court is deal ing with trump's juror intimidation and the people versus donald trump. >> i've been sitting here for days from morning to night in the freezing room. frooz. >>> freezing. >>> a major republican beef spills on to the floor. >> how the maga mess keeps getting messier. >> i don't care if the speaker's office becomes a revolving door. >>> as the biden campaign gets a kennedy family endorsement, energy secretary jennifer granholm on the high takes of this presidential election when all in starts right now. . >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. the jury has been chosen in donald trump's new york election interference case. 12 jurors one alternate are seated and ready to decide if donald trump is guilty. tomorrow, judge merchan
joy returns tomorrow night all in with chris hayes starts right now. . >>> tonight on all in, this nurse scares me if i'm trump. no one is above the law. >> i'm not so sure about juror number two. >> "fox news" and the criminal defendant go after the jury. >> juror number two, a female nurse was worried she cannot stay fair. >> tonight how the court is deal ing with trump's juror intimidation and the people versus donald trump. >> i've been...
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on the basis of potentially other factors that i think impedes on my freedom of expression. >> rob hayes, abc seven news. >> i'm here with the traffic alert. we're taking you down to the south bay, northbound 101, in morgan hill. this is after cochran road. there is an overturned car with reports of injuries. all of this impacting traffic again at cochran road. right lanes are closed. there's stopped traffic from san martin with a 45 minute delay. drew >> hey there. amanda. okay, we're taking a live look outside. this is our south beach camera pointed at the bay bridge. this morning. you can already see a little bit of cloud cover in our sky. so today will feature a mix of sun and clouds. looking at your planner today, it's one of those days. you have a light jacket in the morning, but then in the afternoon you can get away with shorts and a t shirt. we're starting out with temperatures in the 50s. we're already into the 60s and 70s by noon, so we do warm pretty quickly today, and then by the afternoon we're more than ten degrees above average. we'll have 70s around the bay shoreline. ou
on the basis of potentially other factors that i think impedes on my freedom of expression. >> rob hayes, abc seven news. >> i'm here with the traffic alert. we're taking you down to the south bay, northbound 101, in morgan hill. this is after cochran road. there is an overturned car with reports of injuries. all of this impacting traffic again at cochran road. right lanes are closed. there's stopped traffic from san martin with a 45 minute delay. drew >> hey there. amanda....