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know, a cynic would say, and that's my job and being in broadcast journalism is that this is just the griffith. ok, and they just want to keep it going and be, you know, we had the asked in griffin went on for 20 years. a mike was already brought up, you know, maybe we should try that a 10 year plan graft. okay. i mean, this is, this is a gripped for, well, it's welfare for the defense contractors. aaron, that seems to be part of the short term gains for some people and some interest. but this is all money that we're creating out of, you know, out of thin air at this point, and adding to the debt. so there is no reason why they're going to try to stimulate the economy that way or inject money into the economy by spending and deficit you're adding to the deficit that that has to be military spending. it's a, it's tremendously wasteful and stupid and it can't lead to, it's not going to reverse the situation on the ground there. and we're stuck between 2 bad facets of the us system, which is number one, the president's think in terms of very short horizons with their own re, elections, invite and
know, a cynic would say, and that's my job and being in broadcast journalism is that this is just the griffith. ok, and they just want to keep it going and be, you know, we had the asked in griffin went on for 20 years. a mike was already brought up, you know, maybe we should try that a 10 year plan graft. okay. i mean, this is, this is a gripped for, well, it's welfare for the defense contractors. aaron, that seems to be part of the short term gains for some people and some interest. but this...
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well, but griffith says the general secretary of the communist policy in person in the phase, given the case, political subservience to the us, sol, as is charles, is for a favorable legal outcome of slim as well as the welcome sign. is that all that you get should be in written, which is supposed to be independent of the content to go. our place that we've actually seen a small spark of that independence with today's ruling. but of course, nobody should, nobody who values the free speech and freedom of the media should should, for a moment imagine that we are on the way to victory. and the release of fusion has found we've seen previous decision for this 5 bridges polls. and therefore, i think there's absolutely no room for complacency. i'm afraid, i've given dreadful don't say in foreign affairs of military matters as a loyal total of the united states. and that is still a serious prospect that the united states will get its way across the only, the only justifiable reason for it i found go to the united states square feet. there has changed, for example, a, a congressional metal over
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south the and i've been killed when they have been damaged to la elders here a spoke to him. austin griffith. he's the un humanitarian. if it is an emergency relief coordinator, he says he is rarely government has failed to open non crossings despite repeated please by the united nations. the prediction is that many of us made what the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true. and that's a huge tragedy. 800000 people displaced in the last 1012 days. it's a shocking, shocking reflection. people who be just faced more than 3 or 4 times already, many of them, no place to go, no food to eat. we are stuck in the south in terms of the operation because we don't have fuel and the trucks as you say, and not getting through because the crossing points have been blocked. and so at the moment we have very little to offer the people of goals and what the message goes from, all humanitarian agencies is open those crossings. it's that simple. tragically, the 15 trucks i think, which took 8 away from the beach from the maritime operation yesterday. any 4 of those trucks managed
south the and i've been killed when they have been damaged to la elders here a spoke to him. austin griffith. he's the un humanitarian. if it is an emergency relief coordinator, he says he is rarely government has failed to open non crossings despite repeated please by the united nations. the prediction is that many of us made what the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true. and that's a huge tragedy. 800000 people displaced in the last 1012 days. it's a shocking,...
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colleague during navigate a spoke to the un humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinates in mos in griffith. he says, the israeli government has refused to open line crossing since despite repeated please by the un when very, very experience to monitor and aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up a fuck elliptic conditions in the south of the strip are blocking aid and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later and is really, is have launched the military offensive and stuff. uh huh. and they also, uh, taken control of that border crossing, cutting off, but one of the most vital entry routes for $8.00 and $2.00 guys. so what has this meant for they already die or humanitarian situation. the prediction is that many of us made the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true.
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but the un's humanitarian affairs boss, martin griffiths, tweeted last night that there is nothing limited about this campaign. he said, and i quote, "the ground incursion in rafah has displaced more than 800,000 people, fleeing once again in fear for their lives and arriving in areas without adequate shelter, latrines and clean water". so the un's view is that this is having a major impact on the civilian population of the southern gaza strip and one that is not being properly addressed from the point of view of aid and shelter and everything else that people need. of course, there is still the fear of what happens to the hundreds of thousands of people who are still in rafah, who have yet to flee, who have yet to be told to flee by the israelis. what happens to them if indeed a full—scale invasion of the city takes place? 0ne slight development on the aid situation last night following a call betweenjoe biden and the egyptian leader abdel fattah al—sisi. egypt has agreed to send trucks that were backed—up, waiting to go into through the rafah crossing, which is closed has been for
but the un's humanitarian affairs boss, martin griffiths, tweeted last night that there is nothing limited about this campaign. he said, and i quote, "the ground incursion in rafah has displaced more than 800,000 people, fleeing once again in fear for their lives and arriving in areas without adequate shelter, latrines and clean water". so the un's view is that this is having a major impact on the civilian population of the southern gaza strip and one that is not being properly...
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but i just want to say this with you and a chief mountain. griffith said that the simplest truth is that the ground operation in rafa will be nothing short of a tragedy beyond words. no, absolutely. i think it would be apple elliptic, i mean, we've seen the scenes of the aftermath of ground invasions inside of newness, in other site. i think of the city and baseline here. and, and they are scenes are our destination who are 6 months where you have an entire population that is mount nutrition. that is the t as law you know, loved ones that knows there's no way out. there is no, no hospitals to go to events. and then you've got yourself a combination that no amount of aids can possibly a medium later or make, let alone the fact that a would be very difficult to come in and so on. but i think what's really interesting right now about all these statements for hearing from lincoln or from washington is just how elastic those american red lines approve and to be. and we've seen nothing the whole push the boundaries time they've got since october. we've seen and tasked the by ministrations will
but i just want to say this with you and a chief mountain. griffith said that the simplest truth is that the ground operation in rafa will be nothing short of a tragedy beyond words. no, absolutely. i think it would be apple elliptic, i mean, we've seen the scenes of the aftermath of ground invasions inside of newness, in other site. i think of the city and baseline here. and, and they are scenes are our destination who are 6 months where you have an entire population that is mount nutrition....
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i spoke to the un humanitarian fast and emergency relief coordinator, boston griffith. he says these rated government has refused to open line crossing south despite repeated please by the united nations. when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up a fork lift to conditions in the south of the strip are blocking aid and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later and is really, is have launched the military offensive and stuff. uh huh. and they also, uh, taken control of that border crossing, cutting off one of the most vital entry routes for $8.00 and $2.00 guys. so what has this meant for? they already die or humanitarian situation. the prediction is that many of us made the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming
i spoke to the un humanitarian fast and emergency relief coordinator, boston griffith. he says these rated government has refused to open line crossing south despite repeated please by the united nations. when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's...
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where judge comment is posted schafer up at griffith says the gave me your case. political subservience to the us, as on his chart says was successful appeal remain swim as well as the welcome sign is that all that you get should be in written, which is supposed to be independent of the political. our place that we've actually seen a small spock of that independence with today's ruling. but of course, nobody should, nobody who values free speech and the freedom of the media should should for a moment imagine that we are on the way to victory and the release of duty. and i've found we've seen previous decision for this 5 bridge coach. and therefore, i think there's absolutely no room for complacency. i'm afraid i've given dreadful down to say in foreign affairs and mental treatments as a loyal total of the united states. and that is still a seat. yes. prospect that the united states will get its way across the only the only justifiable reason for that sounds. go to the united states square feet. there has changed for example, a, a congressional mental overall. uh, uh, sort of it shows as
where judge comment is posted schafer up at griffith says the gave me your case. political subservience to the us, as on his chart says was successful appeal remain swim as well as the welcome sign is that all that you get should be in written, which is supposed to be independent of the political. our place that we've actually seen a small spock of that independence with today's ruling. but of course, nobody should, nobody who values free speech and the freedom of the media should should for a...
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ended, it was meant to run for three deals, let's head live to cardiff to our wheels correspondent hal griffith. what do you think are the likely consequences?- you think are the likely consequences? the biggest consequences _ consequences? the biggest consequences are _ consequences? the biggest consequences are likely - consequences? the biggest consequences are likely to l consequences? the biggest i consequences are likely to be consequences? the biggest - consequences are likely to be on vahn giving. labour first minister, and labour control at least half of the senedd behind me. although he's only been in the job for eight weeks, his first time as first minister has become pretty tumultuous, if you haven't been following this closely, you may not know there are ongoing questions about his acceptance of a £200,000 donation by a company whose owner was prosecuted for illegally dumping waste. important to note, she denies doing anything wrong. so the timing of this agreement ending abruptly simply adds more pressure, notjust from mr gathings political opponents which include plaid cymru, bu
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, andrew griffith. lots to ask him his reaction to this, snap election and also his department, which is responsible for universities , university for universities, university visas, a huge, huge issue. >> we'll get to that after your headunes >> we'll get to that after your headlines with sam . headlines with sam. >> tom. emily, thanks very much. good afternoon to you. it's just after a 1:30. a look at the headunes after a 1:30. a look at the headlines this hour. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has accused the prime minister of never believing in his own rwanda plan. it's after rishi sunak admitted that flights carrying migrants will not take off before the july general election. however, speaking as he started his election campaign in derbyshire, the conservative leader says the scheme will continue if he's re—elected . continue if he's re—elected. both the conservatives and labour have launched their election campaigns today alongside reform uk and the liberal democrats . official liberal de
, andrew griffith. lots to ask him his reaction to this, snap election and also his department, which is responsible for universities , university for universities, university visas, a huge, huge issue. >> we'll get to that after your headunes >> we'll get to that after your headlines with sam . headlines with sam. >> tom. emily, thanks very much. good afternoon to you. it's just after a 1:30. a look at the headunes after a 1:30. a look at the headlines this hour. the labour...
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andrew griffiths . >> well. andrew griffiths. is minister for science, innovation and technology. he told us the pubuc and technology. he told us the public don't really want labour's policies. >> look it's a difficult set of results. i think that was what was expected going in. there's going to be a very, very simple choice at the next election. who walks through number 10 downing street? is it rishi sunak with his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir. his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir . with with no now, or is it keir. with with no plan or where they do have plans that that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> the result of seven mayoral contests will be announced today, including london and the west midlands. the battle between london mayor sadiq khan and hall . and tory challenger susan hall. is thought to be closer than expected. the count started at 9 am. this morning, and we could have an indication who's won by early afternoon. meanwhile, a narrow contest is also likely for conservative mayor andy street in the wes
andrew griffiths . >> well. andrew griffiths. is minister for science, innovation and technology. he told us the pubuc and technology. he told us the public don't really want labour's policies. >> look it's a difficult set of results. i think that was what was expected going in. there's going to be a very, very simple choice at the next election. who walks through number 10 downing street? is it rishi sunak with his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir. his plan that's...
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griffith of virginia for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection under the speaker's announced policy of january 9, 2023, the gentleman from is recognized for 60 minutes. mr. grothman: i would like to talk about four issues that have not been adequately covered by our media press corps. the first is the treatment in their public statements by the university of wisconsin at walk -- milwaukee towards what's going on in israel. they, i think in part because of some palestinian sympathesizors who set up tents felt come compelled to make an issue of american foreign policy or u.w.m.'s policy is. they have decided to, in their statement, condemn israel, and also and in addition to condemning israel, they have called on israel to begin a ceasefire in the middle east. if you read their statement, it is parent that there is some equivalenciens between israel and what could be called palestine or treating palestine in a superior position there. this is completely unacceptable and sadly something that is seen too muc
griffith of virginia for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection under the speaker's announced policy of january 9, 2023, the gentleman from is recognized for 60 minutes. mr. grothman: i would like to talk about four issues that have not been adequately covered by our media press corps. the first is the treatment in their public statements by the university of wisconsin at walk -- milwaukee towards what's going on in israel. they, i think in part because of some palestinian...
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conservatives have lost more than 450 seats on councils across the country and earlier, science minister andrew griffiths gave this reaction to bbc breakfast. it's disappointing to lose a single conservative councillor or mayor or police commissioner because i know how hard they work for their local communities. we were coming off a difficult backdrop of when these were last fought and i think everyone will understand the last few years have been very difficult. i can understand that. people have made sacrifices, we have had to make some really hard decisions that no conservative loves doing. the geopolitical situation, conservative loves doing. the geopoliticalsituation, pandemic, what has happened in ukraine with russia's war. all of those set a very difficult backdrop, which is not to take away from the fact these are a disappointing set of results, but they also frame very clearly the choice we will see at the next general election, labour did not make as much progress in places like harlow, west keir starmer had said they must win places like harlow, and you also see that where labour is in power, w
conservatives have lost more than 450 seats on councils across the country and earlier, science minister andrew griffiths gave this reaction to bbc breakfast. it's disappointing to lose a single conservative councillor or mayor or police commissioner because i know how hard they work for their local communities. we were coming off a difficult backdrop of when these were last fought and i think everyone will understand the last few years have been very difficult. i can understand that. people...
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a game in washington when when john glenn was as part of tar■h days of nasa and he went to a game, griffith stadium in washington. and ted, john glenn was there, article aboutm. someone who was there and pete he said at the time hecouple yes happened. but right john glenn went to space. so everybody knew john glenn was and he said something like this thisuyg g taiclet terrible about this space stuff and we had no idea what he's talking about. he sounded like a y and i was able to interview him and he shared lot of his details. but williams rookie season was 1939. so the guys played with him aren't really still alive. did interview a couple guys who he managed with the senators and the rangers, but i didn't do muche as a manager. a lot of been writtenut and it wasn't really central to the story. his friendship with john glenn, the senators in washington one year john glenn in him went to dinner and they spent some time together and that's in the book. a of the baseball story. i think great depth sort of his post korean war years th're overlooked because most people who remember about ted wil
a game in washington when when john glenn was as part of tar■h days of nasa and he went to a game, griffith stadium in washington. and ted, john glenn was there, article aboutm. someone who was there and pete he said at the time hecouple yes happened. but right john glenn went to space. so everybody knew john glenn was and he said something like this thisuyg g taiclet terrible about this space stuff and we had no idea what he's talking about. he sounded like a y and i was able to interview...
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and what did you make of what andrew griffith griffith had to say? there >> well, to tell you the truth, i was i felt as if i was on the deck of the titanic listening to those musicians tinkling away with jolly little songs. everything's going to be fine. it manifestly is not going to be fine. the tories have had a result which the top polling guru, professor curtis, described as little short of catastrophic . and i think that catastrophic. and i think that immediately calls into question will there be a plot to oust rishi sunak? now, if you ask me , rishi sunak? now, if you ask me, the idea of putting in yet another leader at this stage would be would would actually make the charge of the light brigade seem like a pretty good idea . yeah, but that doesn't idea. yeah, but that doesn't mean to say they're not actually actively thinking about it. and i mean, it is. it is certain that there are all manner of conversations going on at this moment. and indeed, one rather dispirited minister said a couple of days ago, look, i'd like to i'd like to hope tha
and what did you make of what andrew griffith griffith had to say? there >> well, to tell you the truth, i was i felt as if i was on the deck of the titanic listening to those musicians tinkling away with jolly little songs. everything's going to be fine. it manifestly is not going to be fine. the tories have had a result which the top polling guru, professor curtis, described as little short of catastrophic . and i think that catastrophic. and i think that immediately calls into question...
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, thank you so much for joining sunday, charlotte griffiths, thank you so much forjoining us this morning. now still to come spanked with a rolled up not me. this isn't andrew pearce's weekend plans but a former us president likes it apparently. >> i wonder which one. >> i wonder which one. >> britain's newsroom on gb news roll this up while we just guess which one. >> contained. britain's newsroom @gbnews with andrew pearson. bev turner. the panel is back. mike parry and stephen pound. >> right, gentlemen , should we >> right, gentlemen, should we talk about this bbc, migration coverage about the fact that the bbc handle migration ? iron mike, bbc handle migration? iron mike, in a very one sided way , that in a very one sided way, that everybody coming here is welcome and it has no impact on the country. yeah. and i'm glad that somebody now called them out on this. >> well, nobody on the left can say any fault whatsoever in mass immigration if they can turn, you know, it's all going to revolutionise the economy and they don't see any downside to it. it's amazing, isn't it, that the, the
, thank you so much for joining sunday, charlotte griffiths, thank you so much forjoining us this morning. now still to come spanked with a rolled up not me. this isn't andrew pearce's weekend plans but a former us president likes it apparently. >> i wonder which one. >> i wonder which one. >> britain's newsroom on gb news roll this up while we just guess which one. >> contained. britain's newsroom @gbnews with andrew pearson. bev turner. the panel is back. mike parry...
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we've got sam fowles and charlotte griffiths here. first, though, the very latest news headlines with sam francis . francis. >> very good morning to you from the newsroom . it's just after the newsroom. it's just after 9:30 and a recap of the headunes 9:30 and a recap of the headlines this hour. rishi sunak has claimed today's fall in the rate of inflation down to 2.3, is a major moment for the uk economy. it's down from the march figure of 3.2, driven by lower gas and electricity bills. the slowdown, though, is not quite as big as experts had predicted, prompting uncertainty about when the bank of england will cut interest rates. the prime minister, though, says everything is heading in the right direction and inflation is back to normal. >> now that is an important moment for our country, for the economy and shows that our plan is working now. whilst i know people are only just starting to feel the benefits and there is more work to do, i hope this gives people confidence that if we stick to the plan, there are brighter days ahead .
we've got sam fowles and charlotte griffiths here. first, though, the very latest news headlines with sam francis . francis. >> very good morning to you from the newsroom . it's just after the newsroom. it's just after 9:30 and a recap of the headunes 9:30 and a recap of the headlines this hour. rishi sunak has claimed today's fall in the rate of inflation down to 2.3, is a major moment for the uk economy. it's down from the march figure of 3.2, driven by lower gas and electricity bills....
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can griffith yesterday at the milken conference said he is going to be curbing his giving a harvard until they commit to re-talk receipt. >> everyday person getting these adversities like myself against back, not billions for small amounts of money you could play your part by taking your money away, $900 billion in endowments is 60 billion in donations given last year. that's a lot of money that's why like studying where the money goes and influences decisions. maria: we are following the money this morning. thank you so much. we are just getting started this morning. a quick break. why some officials are saying the full impact of higher interest rates has yet to be felt. investment and president ceo john communis is here with more of the impact of inflation, domicile were coming back right after this. you are watching "mornings with maria". live on fox business. ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to s
can griffith yesterday at the milken conference said he is going to be curbing his giving a harvard until they commit to re-talk receipt. >> everyday person getting these adversities like myself against back, not billions for small amounts of money you could play your part by taking your money away, $900 billion in endowments is 60 billion in donations given last year. that's a lot of money that's why like studying where the money goes and influences decisions. maria: we are following the...
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the second time, as she discussed subpostmaster martin griffiths, who deliberately stepped out in front of a bus in 2013 and died later in hospital , a relative later in hospital, a relative saying that he had been driven to suicide by the post office. now paula vennells has apologised for multiple things this morning into the afternoon, one for telling mps in 2012 that subpostmasters had been tempted to put their hands in the till. and she claimed at the time that it was an assumption that she had made. well, why would somebody make an assumption about an organisation, an organisation they were ultimately responsible for? some might ask, especially when there were there was multiple cases , were there was multiple cases, and examples that she could have questioned that against, people are starting to talk now. subpostmasters have come here by the dozen , to see that the dozen, to see that testimony. i spoke just a moment ago to chirag siddapura. he's a former subpostmaster who was accused of taking over £57,000 from his branch in farnham in surrey. he says he contacted vennells direct
the second time, as she discussed subpostmaster martin griffiths, who deliberately stepped out in front of a bus in 2013 and died later in hospital , a relative later in hospital, a relative saying that he had been driven to suicide by the post office. now paula vennells has apologised for multiple things this morning into the afternoon, one for telling mps in 2012 that subpostmasters had been tempted to put their hands in the till. and she claimed at the time that it was an assumption that she...
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s top humanitarian chief martin griffiths said israel's stranglehold on aid reaching gaza is having apocalyptic consequences. israeli opposition leader benny gantz has threatened to leave the coalition government unless israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu develops a plan for a post-war gaza. this comes as protests continue in israel calling for a ceasefire and a deal to release all of the remaining hostages held in gaza. on sunday, president biden addressed the graduating class of morehouse college, the prestigious black college whose alum include dr. martin luther king, jr. some students turned their backs on the president to protest his gaza policies. morehouse valedictorian deangelo fletcher, who had a palestinian flag affixed to his graduation cap, called for a permanent ceasefire in gaza. >> it is my stance as a morehouse man, nay as a human being, to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the gaza strip. amy: president biden was seen on video applauding deangelo fletcher's call for a permanent ceasefire. during his speech, biden also called for an immediate ceasefire. bide
s top humanitarian chief martin griffiths said israel's stranglehold on aid reaching gaza is having apocalyptic consequences. israeli opposition leader benny gantz has threatened to leave the coalition government unless israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu develops a plan for a post-war gaza. this comes as protests continue in israel calling for a ceasefire and a deal to release all of the remaining hostages held in gaza. on sunday, president biden addressed the graduating class of...
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maria: ken griffith said he thinks trump is going to be a good candidate but he's reserving becoming a big donor until he figures out who the vice presidential candidate is. >> it's sad that right now donald trump, while being stuck in a courtroom, is more presidential than joe biden. i mean, so i just want to bring attention to something that happened in cleveland over the weekend that we had a police officer in euclid, ohio, jake durbin, he was murdered while on the job, went to the same high school as me. i didn't know him opinionly. i do know his -- him personally. i do know his mother. my heart goes out to the family. one of the things i do know is what on monday, president trump's team reached out to try and a attempt to make a phone call to express their condolences. maria: wow. >> you heard nothing from president biden and his tomb. team. you have one person who is doing everything necessary to act in a presidential capacity and the other guy who he needs five, six cuts to just he produce a 15 second video. maria: the same thing happened with the nypd and trump went to see th
maria: ken griffith said he thinks trump is going to be a good candidate but he's reserving becoming a big donor until he figures out who the vice presidential candidate is. >> it's sad that right now donald trump, while being stuck in a courtroom, is more presidential than joe biden. i mean, so i just want to bring attention to something that happened in cleveland over the weekend that we had a police officer in euclid, ohio, jake durbin, he was murdered while on the job, went to the...
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. >> well, andrew griffith is minister for science, innovation and technology. he told us the pubuc and technology. he told us the public doesn't want labour's policies. >> look, it's a difficult set of results. i think that was what was expected going in. there's going to be a very, very simple choice at the next election. who walks through number 10 downing street? is it rishi sunak with his plan? that's starting to work now, or is it keir with with no plan or where they do have plans that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> sir keir starmer says he remains confident that sadiq khan can win a third term as london mayor. that's as the battle with tory challenger susan hall appears to be closer than expected. the count is underway and we could have a result this afternoon. in total, seven mayoral contests contests will be announced today. a narrow one is also expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also hear from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked pollin
. >> well, andrew griffith is minister for science, innovation and technology. he told us the pubuc and technology. he told us the public doesn't want labour's policies. >> look, it's a difficult set of results. i think that was what was expected going in. there's going to be a very, very simple choice at the next election. who walks through number 10 downing street? is it rishi sunak with his plan? that's starting to work now, or is it keir with with no plan or where they do have...
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nick: martin griffiths, thank. martin: thank you very much. appreciate it. ♪ amna: among the families caught in between the israel and hamas war, is the abu zaiter family, amjad, maha, and their two daughters, five-year-old sham, and three-year-old julia. julia suffers from an extremely rare neurological disorder called ahc, or alternating hemiplegia, that causes muscle stiffness, seizures, and paralysis. only 1000 cases worldwide have been confirmed. before the war, julia managed with medication. but ahc is triggered by stimuli, like loud noises and changes in temperature. in a tent, in a warzone, julia is today unable to sit or stand, and is running out of medication. a number of families with children who have ahc have rallied to help julia. among them, is simon frost, who i spoke with yesterday. simon, thank you for being here. simon: it's good to be here. thank you for having me. amna: so tell us how you came to know about julia and her family in the first place. what's the connection there between your families? simon: so my little gir
nick: martin griffiths, thank. martin: thank you very much. appreciate it. ♪ amna: among the families caught in between the israel and hamas war, is the abu zaiter family, amjad, maha, and their two daughters, five-year-old sham, and three-year-old julia. julia suffers from an extremely rare neurological disorder called ahc, or alternating hemiplegia, that causes muscle stiffness, seizures, and paralysis. only 1000 cases worldwide have been confirmed. before the war, julia managed with...
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crisis is the under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief corner, martin griffith who will be stepping down soon after a 50 year career on humanitarian and concept work. thanks so much. welcome back to the newshour. the executive director of the world food program, cindy mccain said that northern gaza is in "full-blown famine." do you agree. >> i would agree with her in substance, in the sense that there is a very, very, as you know, stringent technical process independent of the u.n. to identify when famine exists, but we know from gaza, we know from elsewhere, that don't wait for the declaration, the official declaration to know that people are dying of hunger. kids are dying of malnutrition. >> today the u.s. military announced that a floating pier design to deliver humanitarian aid to gaza has been attached to gaza. they have hundreds of tons of aid ready for delivery. thousands more tons in the pipeline. how much of an impact could this thing have? >> it is very helpful. we have always said that any way to get more aid in should be welcomed. we've also set, as
crisis is the under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief corner, martin griffith who will be stepping down soon after a 50 year career on humanitarian and concept work. thanks so much. welcome back to the newshour. the executive director of the world food program, cindy mccain said that northern gaza is in "full-blown famine." do you agree. >> i would agree with her in substance, in the sense that there is a very, very, as you know, stringent technical...
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release them hostages and we need to get people out the people forget others american hostages in this griffith soap we need to be standing beside israel nothing besides of the fence like this administration is that the blessed for five or six months. liz: so israel alejandro mayorkas benjamin netanyahu report little president biden's roles moving up with her without the support and that is the last stronghold of hamas reportedly the last patel is the terrace there if they don't wipe them out, visibly retake because it attack is really get whether these reports are true president biden's top weapons shipment for israel after he and congress you know sign off $15 billion for israel it aid. tommy: yes sure is right because he try to play besides we did see was going on in a country with all the protest but this for and says nothing to do with the united states is released to take care of the problem. now. liz: looks like were running into technical difficulties with senator turberville and thank you so much senator for fronting us and still ahead reported back right after the break with, spent fr
release them hostages and we need to get people out the people forget others american hostages in this griffith soap we need to be standing beside israel nothing besides of the fence like this administration is that the blessed for five or six months. liz: so israel alejandro mayorkas benjamin netanyahu report little president biden's roles moving up with her without the support and that is the last stronghold of hamas reportedly the last patel is the terrace there if they don't wipe them out,...
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. >> reporter: david griffith was living his dream, running his own auto shop before the tornado blew it away. a community of just over 2,000, now trying to rebuild as it grieves. and this is not the only community that is dealing with the aftermath of this brutal weather stretch that we're looking at. as of last check, just moments ago, ana, in texas, there are more than 100,000 customers still without power according to reports fromchecked a short time ago. there is a lot of cleanup ahead. >> a long road to recovery there in green field, thank you, jesse kirsch. >>> memorial day weekend travel expected to be the busiest travel day, today, since 2019. the faa expecting that there will be more than 50,000 flights today, the same number tomorrow, and, according to aaa, more than 38 million americans are expected to hit the road as well. so, good luck. stay safe as we all welcome the unofficial start to summer. that's going to do it for us today. i'll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right
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we have had this statement from the us humanitarian affairs chief martin griffith is saying whether the attack was a war crime or a tragic mistake as prime minister netanyahu put it, for the people of gaza. there is no debate what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel abomination he went on to say that calling it a mistake is a message that means nothing for those killed, those grieving, and those trying to save lives, of course, important to underscore that this so area of rafah which came under attack, was supposed to be a safe zone. this was not a region of rafat, her neighborhood of rafah. the had received an evacuation order from the israeli military. and this is an area densely populated with civilians taking shelter in these makeshift tents as we have seen across the city and the situation across the city of rafah is certainly growing more desperate. we know that one of the main hospitals there, the quality hospital, has now had to close du to continued attacks around the hospitals surroundings. and as you mentioned, rosemary, we have in the early hours of th
we have had this statement from the us humanitarian affairs chief martin griffith is saying whether the attack was a war crime or a tragic mistake as prime minister netanyahu put it, for the people of gaza. there is no debate what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel abomination he went on to say that calling it a mistake is a message that means nothing for those killed, those grieving, and those trying to save lives, of course, important to underscore that this so area of...
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we had this statement from the un's humanitarian affairs chief martin griffiths saying whether the attack was a war crime, in his words or a tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel abomination that to call it a mistake as netanyahu did means nothing for those killed. and grieving. now of course, we are expecting to see later today an emergency meeting of the security council and where we are expecting further condemnation and growing pressure for israel to hold his actions in rafah, as was ordered by the international courts have been several of these mistakes. and the more often they happen, the less they the more they question whether or not there is a criminal case to answer. in terms of these key european countries now recognizing a palestinian state, where are we with that? >> we are expecting spain, ireland, and norway to formally recognize the state of palestine. they will, they'll be joining 140 other countries and doing so heard from the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez, who said that his intent
we had this statement from the un's humanitarian affairs chief martin griffiths saying whether the attack was a war crime, in his words or a tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel abomination that to call it a mistake as netanyahu did means nothing for those killed. and grieving. now of course, we are expecting to see later today an emergency meeting of the security council and where we are expecting further...
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colleague during obligate, spoke to the un humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinates a month in griffith. he says, the, sorry, the government has refused to open land crossings, despite repeated please by the un when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gauze that to help to serve to work, it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people or does it is really, really difficult. and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up a fork lift to conditions in the south of the strip are blocking 8 and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later. and the is really, is have launched the military offensive as a hyundai of also a taken control of that border crossing, cutting off a one of the most vital entry routes for 8 into gaza. so what has this meant for? they already die or humanitarian situation. the prediction is that many of us made, the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true. and that's a huge trag
colleague during obligate, spoke to the un humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinates a month in griffith. he says, the, sorry, the government has refused to open land crossings, despite repeated please by the un when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gauze that to help to serve to work, it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people or does it is really, really...
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of what we have heard earlier in the past hour or so from the u. n's humanitarian aid chief martin griffith, who says that the risk of famine is very real in southern garza and, and ralph in particular because no aid is coming in through the rafa crossing. and the stocks that have already been delivered are starting to run out. it does raise questions about how hard the buys administration is pushing is will to do more to get humanitarian aid in now and let's be clear. the administration says that it is putting a lot of pressure on israel to do what the was says is the morally correct thing to awhile. the transport of food, of medicine, of humanitarian aid workers in to gaza to help them one point child for 1000000 or so people living in dogs or who are trying to escape the fighting between israel and homos and other groups. that said, the us also says that sometime in the next few days, you'll start to see the delivery of aid coming from cypress through this new temporary maritime poured off the gauze or coast. you'll start to see that aid coming in, but they can't put a number on how many
of what we have heard earlier in the past hour or so from the u. n's humanitarian aid chief martin griffith, who says that the risk of famine is very real in southern garza and, and ralph in particular because no aid is coming in through the rafa crossing. and the stocks that have already been delivered are starting to run out. it does raise questions about how hard the buys administration is pushing is will to do more to get humanitarian aid in now and let's be clear. the administration says...
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but i just want to say this with you and a chief model. griffith said that the simplest truth is that the ground operation in rafa will be nothing short of a tragedy. beyond woods? no, absolutely. i think it would be apple elliptic, i mean, we've seen the scenes of the aftermath of ground invasions inside of newness, in the site or in the city in the last year. and, and they are caesar our destination, who are 6 months where you have an entire population that is now nutrition. that is the t as law, you know, loved ones that i know there's no way out there is no, no hospitals to go to you that. and then you've got yourself a combination that no amount of aids can possibly a medium 8 or make, let alone the fact that a would be very difficult to come in and so on. but i think what's really interesting right now about all these statements for hearing from lincoln or from washington is just how elastic those american red lines approve and to be. and we've seen that plenty, i hope push the boundaries time. but again, since october we seen and test the vitamin ministrations willingness to us
but i just want to say this with you and a chief model. griffith said that the simplest truth is that the ground operation in rafa will be nothing short of a tragedy. beyond woods? no, absolutely. i think it would be apple elliptic, i mean, we've seen the scenes of the aftermath of ground invasions inside of newness, in the site or in the city in the last year. and, and they are caesar our destination, who are 6 months where you have an entire population that is now nutrition. that is the t as...
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well, one of his colleagues, the communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, harrison griffiths, joins me now . harrison, thank you for coming in, 7,015% of investment sounds like quite a lot. >> yeah , it certainly does. and >> yeah, it certainly does. and the higher end of that range , it the higher end of that range, it rests on a pretty implausible calculation of the savings rate that british colonists would have had to have kind of employed in order to have, in order for colonial profits to have generated that much of britain's investment wealth. so if we project that they had a roughly similar savings rate to the one that domestic british consumers had, then it's probably closer to that 7% range. now, that's that does sound like a lot. that's certainly nothing to be sniffed at, but you have to then compare it against the costs. and then the costs that come out are, for example, the costs of creating and maintaining a colonial empire, which are significant . empire, which are significant. if britain had, for example, cut its military expenditure down to french or german lev
well, one of his colleagues, the communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, harrison griffiths, joins me now . harrison, thank you for coming in, 7,015% of investment sounds like quite a lot. >> yeah , it certainly does. and >> yeah, it certainly does. and the higher end of that range , it the higher end of that range, it rests on a pretty implausible calculation of the savings rate that british colonists would have had to have kind of employed in order to have, in...
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don't know and very tellingly, we saw a really stark warning from the un humanitarian chief martin griffiths. he took two who acts as well, and he posted a longer posting basically that they have not been able to get anything in in three days and talking about the impact of that, no fool fuel for generators for hospitals. and he finished with this one line. our teams are stuck. civilians in gaza are being starved and killed. and we are preventing, we are prevented from helping them this has gaza today, even after seven months of horror, aaron, course. >> so thank you very much. live from jerusalem of course, of course, has spent time in gaza in this horrific war. it all happening as the complicated relationship between biden and netanyahu is now coming to a head oren liebermann is out front an airtight embrace between world leaders in the days after october 7 has given way to barely contained anger, a personal and political fight decades in the making president joe biden has more than 50 years of history with israel, dating back to 1973, i've worked with every prime minister of israel from g
don't know and very tellingly, we saw a really stark warning from the un humanitarian chief martin griffiths. he took two who acts as well, and he posted a longer posting basically that they have not been able to get anything in in three days and talking about the impact of that, no fool fuel for generators for hospitals. and he finished with this one line. our teams are stuck. civilians in gaza are being starved and killed. and we are preventing, we are prevented from helping them this has...
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the israeli saying dozens us saying some, the un saying none, and the un's humanitarian chief, martin griffiths, taking to x with a very, very stark post saying, quote, for three consecutive days, nothing and no one has allowed been allowed in or out of gaza the closure of the crossings means no fuel, it means no trucks, no generators, no water, no electricity, and no movement of people or goods. it means no aid. our supplies are stuck, our teams are stuck. civilians in gaza are being starved and killed. and we are prevented from helping them. this has gaza today, even after seven months of har jake an aleks, your sources tell you there's now a quote, pause in ceasefire talks, but earlier this week, the white house was maintaining optimism. has that completely disappeared? it's dissipate, jake, i mean, certainly we heard a lot of optimism from us officials throughout the week who said that the gaps between israel and hamas could be bridged. >> that was the attitude the white house said today that cia director burns went out to the middle east width, but they admitted today that those gaps have
the israeli saying dozens us saying some, the un saying none, and the un's humanitarian chief, martin griffiths, taking to x with a very, very stark post saying, quote, for three consecutive days, nothing and no one has allowed been allowed in or out of gaza the closure of the crossings means no fuel, it means no trucks, no generators, no water, no electricity, and no movement of people or goods. it means no aid. our supplies are stuck, our teams are stuck. civilians in gaza are being starved...
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. >> it's it's very andy griffith. but elie, i mean, there's a portion, karen, excuse me of what will be a part of tomorrow's read back on this point and it centers around trump's phone call to pecker during an investor meeting back in june of 26, and i'm gonna do a dramatic rate good. >> okay. >> so when i got off the phone, mr. trump said to me, i spoke to michael karen is a nice girl, is it true that a mexican group is looking to buy her story for $8 million? i said i said i absolutely don't believe that there is a mexican group out there to buy a story for 8 million. and then he said, what do you think i should do? i said i think you should buy the story and take get off the market. now this is about karen mcdougal, not stormy daniels, but why is this significant? you think to the jurors? so this is a conversation between pecker and trump and later on in that conversation, this is where pecker i'm sorry, trump actually deputize as michael cohen and says, essentially, i'm going to talk to michael, let me get back to
. >> it's it's very andy griffith. but elie, i mean, there's a portion, karen, excuse me of what will be a part of tomorrow's read back on this point and it centers around trump's phone call to pecker during an investor meeting back in june of 26, and i'm gonna do a dramatic rate good. >> okay. >> so when i got off the phone, mr. trump said to me, i spoke to michael karen is a nice girl, is it true that a mexican group is looking to buy her story for $8 million? i said i said...
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calling to an update i spoke to the un humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordination motion griffith, he says he's really, government has refused to open line crossings despite repeated it please by the un as when very, very experience to monitor and aid. but because you've been an old times of places around the world for decades when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up a fork lift to conditions in the south of the strip are blocking aid and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later and is really, is have launched the military offensive and stuff. uh huh. and they also, uh, taken control of that border crossing, cutting off, but one of the most vital entry routes for $8.00 and $2.00 guys. so what has this meant for they already die or humanitarian situation. the prediction is that many of us made the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming tru
calling to an update i spoke to the un humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordination motion griffith, he says he's really, government has refused to open line crossings despite repeated it please by the un as when very, very experience to monitor and aid. but because you've been an old times of places around the world for decades when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really...
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hywel griffiths, bbc news, pembrokeshire. i think the sign says it all. let's find out which way the wind is blowing today and join carol. good morning. blowing today and 'oin carol. good morninu. m, ., blowing today and 'oin carol. good mornin _ ,., ., ., blowing today and 'oin carol. good morninu. ., �*, ., morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day — morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day today _ morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day today actually, - morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day today actually, joking l blustery day today actually, joking aside, but it's also a mild one, i'll start to the day. these are the temperatures if you are just stepping out in aberporth in wales, 10 degrees. north of scotland, 13, and in london, already 15. it's going to be warm today for many parts away from the north sea coast. what is happening is no pressure is driving the weather notjust today, but for the next few days and you can see this weather front wrapped all the way around it. now this leading edge if you like has
hywel griffiths, bbc news, pembrokeshire. i think the sign says it all. let's find out which way the wind is blowing today and join carol. good morning. blowing today and 'oin carol. good morninu. m, ., blowing today and 'oin carol. good mornin _ ,., ., ., blowing today and 'oin carol. good morninu. ., �*, ., morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day — morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day today _ morning. good morning, it's quite a blustery day today actually, - morning....
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and some of the of the injuries from griffith were also transferred to here because it's one of the hospitals that are sitting open writing . but all of this tab here are working on their best to provide treatment with with the low is resources that they have. as you see, the hospital is filled with patients and everything. and even the hallways are crowded and packed with people. and they're not only people that are receiving treatment, but they're also displace palestinians, many of them. and so tell us about what is happening around you. you are the one of the few remaining functioning hospitals that it is able to operate because it hasn't been destroyed. and because it still has some fuel running there, there's a lot of activity, we can see ambulance and ambulances, and people around what is the, what is the scene verify, mind you many. and this is not only a hospital, it's also a refuge for thousands of products. the news before my live right now, i just met a woman that survived the attack on that makes of tense in dropbox. and she said that she made it all the way from brooklyn to that
and some of the of the injuries from griffith were also transferred to here because it's one of the hospitals that are sitting open writing . but all of this tab here are working on their best to provide treatment with with the low is resources that they have. as you see, the hospital is filled with patients and everything. and even the hallways are crowded and packed with people. and they're not only people that are receiving treatment, but they're also displace palestinians, many of them. and...