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jon donnison, bbc news, at the high court. astrazeneca's covid vaccine, that was developed by scientists in oxford, is being withdrawn globally. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic. billions of doses were created. the company says the withdrawal decision is for commercial reasons. so what has changed? our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time — in ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage p
jon donnison, bbc news, at the high court. astrazeneca's covid vaccine, that was developed by scientists in oxford, is being withdrawn globally. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic. billions of doses were created. the company says the withdrawal decision is for commercial reasons. so what has changed? our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been...
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so they are planning to not planning to ready trying to challenge the decision in the high court. so we'll still need to wait and see what the high corporate say about this decision. journalist folic sledding in, tell a b. thank you so much for joining us. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world is really has closed the cream shalom border crossing into gaza after him. us fired rockets that is really forces in the area is really media said several people were injured in the attack. trim shalom is the main entry point for aid into southern gaza. and chinese president shooting thing has arrived in france kicking off his 1st trip to the new since 2019. she is due to meet with french president emmanuel, my con, on monday layer in week the chinese president will continue on to serbia and hungry . 2 countries that have alienated themselves from the european block ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has addressed the nation on the occasion of orthodox easter. he's celebrated the holiday talking about how the resurrection of jesus symbolizes life. over death. w
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court has powers, and the high court has ruled that prince harry cannot broaden legal action against news group newspapers to include allegations against rupert murdoch. a judge has ruled the allegations against mr murdoch should not be allowed to be taken to trial, stating they added nothing material to the case. news group newspapers is accused of unlawful information gathering on prince harry since the age of nine, which it denies . and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to . michelle. now it's back to. michelle. >> thank you very much for that. i'm michelle dewberry and i'm keeping you company till 7:00 tonight alongside me is back everybody. the cur deputy leader of reform uk ben habib. and the author and journalist ela whelan. welcome back everybody. if i had a pound for everyone that had got in touch with me saying, where's ben habib? really? i'd be skint. i'm flattered. no, you didn't let me get to the end of my sentence. i said if i had a pound for everyone asking where you
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the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states at least for now granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in belmarsh. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way? we will speak to the un's special rapporteur on torture. good evening. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defence minister yoav gallant on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. karim khan has also applied for arrest warrants for three leaders of hamas, for war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with the october 7th attacks in israel. 1,200 people were killed and 252 others were taken hostage. since then, more than 35,000 people have been killed in gaza as part of the idf operation, according to the territory's hamas run health ministry. in the request that has been sent to the icc panel ofjudges, the prosecutor has alleged there is evidence to suggest "starvation" has been used by the prime minister and his defence minister as a "metho
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high court has ruled that we see leaks, founder and drilling into songs. can appeal against extradition to the us. assign, just facing espionage charges there, but has been finding an extradition order from prison for 3 years. as lawyers argue the songs that may not be able to rely on his white to free speech, if he's facing trial in the us. argentina says there will be no apology after president javier malay sharply criticized of spain's prime minister. head drove sanchez and his wife speaking at a white wing rally and madrid on sunday, and the late described sanchez's wife, begonia gomez, as corrupt spades recorded to investigate the brain as ours in project. so it's, i want that new president line gene today has been some more then he began his term by calling on china to end the military and political threats and his non duration speech live praise the ty with these people for defending democracy. said there would be no concessions on free to asian views him as a separate to as well flaming, tie one as its own territory. iranian state media are reporti
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no talk as to what exactly the end of this high court is a ruling onto that was really no sounds has already had numerous court hearings here in the u. k. fighting this expedition to the u. s, which has already gone to it by the down home secretary. now he is, uh, the, the, uh, the code, the british code has all the united states to come and present assurance as yours is that the julian hassan, she would be able to rely on freedom of speech if he was tried in the united states . and that she would not face the death sense. and so it's about these assurances from the us that the codes were way and then of use the arguments that julian assigned his team. also present that the challenge of these and assurances now is important to say that they think that he could actually be free today from the quote that the rebate is. is that why, but i think that would be very uh yeah, it very remote prospect. i would things would you let us on, and now it's still on the quote, the rules and size indeed be expedited to the u. s. does he have any remaining legal auctions? yes, you could get to the eur
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her case, eventually making it to the high court. >> is a copy of the actual california supreme court decision. this is in her case. she won her case. the court actually ordered the school to admit her into the school. they were still able to find ways to circumvent that, and prevent her from attending school again. >> reporter: that school, spring valley elementary. nearly 140 years after an eight-year-old chinese-american girl was denied enrollment. >> that is her when she was eight years old. >> reporter: students at that same school, listening with ears wide open, about her story. >> if she wasn't here, most of us wouldn't be here. >> it tells us about the history of our school. the chinese couldn't come. specifically because of her, they can. >> reporter: a piece of history with a personal connection. >> i felt almost a duty to tell her story. i feel like hopefully she would be glad and proud. hopefully she can share that at the school here today. >> reporter: story coming full circle at the school where it all began. hopefully, with a fight for justice. it will finally come to a
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those defense analysts, michael clark, and a landmark case, hong kong is high court, has found 14 pro democracy act was guilty of subversion. the occupants are part of the homecoming. 47 group. it's a part in an unofficial primary election in 2020. they were charged under the national security law that being imposed on the measure has wiped out public to send in what was once ranked ages, freest city. the activist could face a lifetime in prison. a fee kong has been following the case in hong kong of phoebe. how is this verdict likely to be greeted there on the outside to the on the now the result of the amount of the 16 defends are not feeding to the quick here. the fact today um only to send the equipment off or does that mean uh, 14 of them are taken care of to see what the under basement? no. no. um like you have my sons in the report um that there are hopefully 47 defendants in the pay. thousands including many of the communists in the office like the home phone. so, um, like, according to the results today that was popular draws in either uh like they have, i don't see that pc e
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and so we're seeking relief in the high court, and we expect that if the court takes the case, we will get it. now, that's one of the interesting questions over the years. many people, myself included, believe that the supreme court must take jurisdiction over this case. but the court itself has decided that it can if it wants to or doesn't have to if it doesn't want to. stuart: the okay. we'll see if you actually get to the supreme court. kris kobach, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. stuart: the aoc warns that that gas price will go up if trump is reelected. can you explain that this. lauren: i can't. it's pretty wacky logic -- stuart: try. lauren here you go, in her own words. >> we just saw that the former president met with oil executives last week saying, hey, you give me a billion dollars, and i'll make sure that a you to get the policies that are favorable to raising gas prices and making sure that a lot of these companies continue to price gouge without proper oversight or regulation. and so the idea that he'd be bringing those down when he's cashing in from the same folk
and so we're seeking relief in the high court, and we expect that if the court takes the case, we will get it. now, that's one of the interesting questions over the years. many people, myself included, believe that the supreme court must take jurisdiction over this case. but the court itself has decided that it can if it wants to or doesn't have to if it doesn't want to. stuart: the okay. we'll see if you actually get to the supreme court. kris kobach, thanks for joining us. >> my...
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it's not just the high court, the supreme court we are talking about. we are talking about folks needing to worry about those federal appointments and you were alluding to this but in your home state of texas, it was a trump appointed federal judge who helped send abortion back to the supreme court in the mifepristone case. >> yes, there was no legal basis. i don't know how this guy made it to the court. he does not sound like he's that intelligent, or he pretended not to be intelligent. i'm not really sure but we're talking about a case where there was no standing in for those at home who don't understand, standing is like first grade for lawyers. like this is the first thing you learn. you somehow have to be harmed before you can go to court so we are talking about people that literally have nothing to do with mifepristone but you know what, i feel this so i'm going to bring this case. it should've been shut down immediately, but it did not end up happening. >> i love that. if you're not harmed by the case you cannot holler at the court. that's just g
it's not just the high court, the supreme court we are talking about. we are talking about folks needing to worry about those federal appointments and you were alluding to this but in your home state of texas, it was a trump appointed federal judge who helped send abortion back to the supreme court in the mifepristone case. >> yes, there was no legal basis. i don't know how this guy made it to the court. he does not sound like he's that intelligent, or he pretended not to be intelligent....
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's high court, which is room. but we can't expand julian assault con, appeal against expedition to the united states. mr sanchez facing espionage strategies that but has been fighting an extradition order from the london prison self for 3 years. judges in london, aust, noise acton, for the us government to provide a sure says that mr. sanders would not face the death penalty if convicted the let's get no one as well. that bill gates at mass, who's outside the court in non to welcome at bigot. i'm tell us more about today's advantage. well, so lots of excitements. yeah. outside of the court. uh, judy and his on his family, i believe in the support as well. just woking cost me and i was actually in court to hear that verdict. it means that the end of the rights for, during the songs in the u. k is not yet the so he can appeal against his expedition . so there was fee, as of joining us on his wife and his family that he could often today be really uh, within maybe 24 hours as they have said to be on the plane to the
's high court, which is room. but we can't expand julian assault con, appeal against expedition to the united states. mr sanchez facing espionage strategies that but has been fighting an extradition order from the london prison self for 3 years. judges in london, aust, noise acton, for the us government to provide a sure says that mr. sanders would not face the death penalty if convicted the let's get no one as well. that bill gates at mass, who's outside the court in non to welcome at bigot....
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court in hong kong to sort out its $190 billion of debts before hearing a petition from debtors to wind the company up. duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics joins us. what do you make of what we've heard today? is it enough to contain the chinese property crisis? yes, i think what we've heard today is from various officials, it's helpful, but it's probably not a panacea. so, you are right, there are moves to boost housing demand through easing mortgage terms, allowing people to borrow more, lowering interest rates and that should boost housing demand but a lot of that will go into the second—hand housing market where there is a big overhang. the second big policy is allowing governments, especially local governments, to buy up especially local governments, to buy up some of the unsold housing inventory on the market right now really weighing down on developers. that is interesting but i think there is still a big question about whether there is enough funding there. the central bank announced a bit of funding but it's probably not enough compared with the s
court in hong kong to sort out its $190 billion of debts before hearing a petition from debtors to wind the company up. duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics joins us. what do you make of what we've heard today? is it enough to contain the chinese property crisis? yes, i think what we've heard today is from various officials, it's helpful, but it's probably not a panacea. so, you are right, there are moves to boost housing demand through easing mortgage terms,...
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here's what we know so far two judges at the high court here in london will rule on whether the court is satisfied by u.s. assurances that he will not face the death penalty and could rely on the first amendment right to free speech. if he faced a u.s. trial for spying. the course was first arrested in britain in 2010 on a swedish warrant over sex crime allegations which were later dropped ever since then he has been at one form of the tensionr another has company wikileaks release hundreds of thousands of classified u.s. military documents and reports on washington's war in afghanistan and iraq u.s. authorities say those actions were reckless should damage national security as well as endangered the lives of agents. at the high court rules extradition can go ahead and his lawyers will likely turn to the european court of human rights. but if the judges reject the u.s. submissions he will have permission to appeal. for now though his wife, stella, said the speakers in his her husband's mental health is struggling. >> he is surviving and he is fighting to survive. when that is a daily
here's what we know so far two judges at the high court here in london will rule on whether the court is satisfied by u.s. assurances that he will not face the death penalty and could rely on the first amendment right to free speech. if he faced a u.s. trial for spying. the course was first arrested in britain in 2010 on a swedish warrant over sex crime allegations which were later dropped ever since then he has been at one form of the tensionr another has company wikileaks release hundreds of...
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where and a landmark case uh, the cities high court has found 14 pro democracy active is guilty of supplies of the activist, part of the so called all 4070. i'm a group for the 2 box. and then unofficial primary election in 2020, they were charged under the national security. no. the virginia post on home phone . it has lifetime public defending multiples. once rank h s v s c t. the activist could face a lifetime in cuz you know, because when phoebe calling has been following the case in hong kong and jars me from the see be good morning. watch as being the immediate reaction to this maddox a while this is the largest national security. this policy facing the 62020 more than a 100 days to finish this trial, and most of the defendants have been changed for more than 3 days since you today. and today the judges amounts as uh, i'm fairly low. but i think that 14 of the defendants heating not q t, and i'll come back to that. so only 2 of them. at the moment i'm the judge says in the statement in the quote that the, the conspiracy time re election implemented, the judge said he would have create
where and a landmark case uh, the cities high court has found 14 pro democracy active is guilty of supplies of the activist, part of the so called all 4070. i'm a group for the 2 box. and then unofficial primary election in 2020, they were charged under the national security. no. the virginia post on home phone . it has lifetime public defending multiples. once rank h s v s c t. the activist could face a lifetime in cuz you know, because when phoebe calling has been following the case in hong...
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her case making it to the high court. >> and so this is a copy of the actual california supreme court decision in her case. amy won her case and the court actually ordered the school to admit her into the school, but they were still able to find ways to circumvent that and prevent her from attending school there. >> reporter: that school, spring valley elementary, where nearly 140 years after an 8-year-old chinese american girl was denied enrollment. >> and that is when she was 8 years old. >> reporter: students listening wide open about the story. >> if she was here, most of us wouldn't be here. >> and how the chinese couldn't come, but now they can. >> reporter: for tracy hahn, a piece of history with that personal connection. >> so it kind of felt like a duty to tell her story. i feel like, you know, hopefully that she would be glad and proud to be able to share that at the school today. >> reporter: the story coming full circle where it all began and hopefully where the fight for justice will finally come to an end. >> and although she was denied enrollment though at spring valley
her case making it to the high court. >> and so this is a copy of the actual california supreme court decision in her case. amy won her case and the court actually ordered the school to admit her into the school, but they were still able to find ways to circumvent that and prevent her from attending school there. >> reporter: that school, spring valley elementary, where nearly 140 years after an 8-year-old chinese american girl was denied enrollment. >> and that is when she...
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and this, of course, all taking place during a very a very high profile court case. if anybody thought donald trump was going to water down his act, they're going to be sorely disappointed. >> no, absolutely . and he had >> no, absolutely. and he had a lot to say going into court today. and he mentioned there's a there's new polling numbers from a new york times poll today . pretty interesting stuff. he has a big lead in the state of georgia that could be quite, quite crucial to state that has quite crucial to state that has quite a number of electoral votes. that'll count be important when these when the election comes in november. but big thing today and that's michael cohen trump's former lawyer, a guy who said he would take a bullet for trump on the stand today. the he's been very tacit, very professional sounding as far as we can tell in the prosecution's questions so far, donald trump, we understand , was looking understand, was looking intently. jurors were very interested. so this will be the new bit. i think people will be watching this bit of the new york t
and this, of course, all taking place during a very a very high profile court case. if anybody thought donald trump was going to water down his act, they're going to be sorely disappointed. >> no, absolutely . and he had >> no, absolutely. and he had a lot to say going into court today. and he mentioned there's a there's new polling numbers from a new york times poll today . pretty interesting stuff. he has a big lead in the state of georgia that could be quite, quite crucial to...
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it's after a judge at belfast's high court ruled that parts of the government's illegal migration act should not be applied in northern ireland. responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against that judgement and would not be deterred. he said from its rwanda plan , the families of its rwanda plan, the families of three people stabbed to death in nottingham say the killer valdo calocane should never have been released, should never be released, should never be released after it was ruled. his sentence is not unduly lenient. faldo calocane killed barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates last year. his sentence had been referred to the court of appeal after the 32 year old was given an indefinite hospital order due to evidence of paranoid schizophrenia . the of paranoid schizophrenia. the rate of unemployment is at its highest level for nearly a year, while wage growth is unchanged at 6. there were 26,000 fewer job vacancies in the three months to april, while job vacancies in the three months to april , while the mont
it's after a judge at belfast's high court ruled that parts of the government's illegal migration act should not be applied in northern ireland. responding to an urgent question from the dup, tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against that judgement and would not be deterred. he said from its rwanda plan , the families of its rwanda plan, the families of three people stabbed to death in nottingham say the killer valdo calocane should never have been released, should never be...
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this comes on the heels of the state's high court overturning harvey weinstein's rape conviction. the court found a trial judge unfairly allowed women to testify about assault allegations that were not part of the case against him. the proposed bill now moves to the state assembly for approval. >>> and still to come, every golfer's worst nightmare. golf bags being roughly thrown on the tarmac by an airline worker. the response from delta. the vis shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. ♪♪ are you tired of your hair breaking after waiting years for it to grow? meet new pantene pro-v miracles. with our highest concentration of pro-vitamins yet, infused with ingredients like biotin & collagen. strengthens hair bonds and repairs as well as t
this comes on the heels of the state's high court overturning harvey weinstein's rape conviction. the court found a trial judge unfairly allowed women to testify about assault allegations that were not part of the case against him. the proposed bill now moves to the state assembly for approval. >>> and still to come, every golfer's worst nightmare. golf bags being roughly thrown on the tarmac by an airline worker. the response from delta. the vis shingles is sleeping... in 99% of...
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in other news, a high court judge has ruled that the government's climate plan is unlawful. several environmental charities took joint legal action against the government , saying the the government, saying the strategy ignored the risk of missing targets . strategy ignored the risk of missing targets. in his judgement, mrjustice missing targets. in his judgement, mr justice sheldon ruled the government's plan was not justified by the evidence . not justified by the evidence. iceland's prime minister has played down a migration row with the uk government on his first official visit to northern ireland as taoiseach. it comes after rishi sunak offered ireland the chance to join the rwanda deportation scheme, rejecting ireland's demands to take back asylum seekers who had crossed from the north. but speaking after a meeting with the first and deputy first ministers at stormont, simon harris was quick to calm tensions. >> there's a need for a sense of calm here. >> there's a need for a bit of a deep breath. we have a common travel area between the two islands. that's a common tr
in other news, a high court judge has ruled that the government's climate plan is unlawful. several environmental charities took joint legal action against the government , saying the the government, saying the strategy ignored the risk of missing targets . strategy ignored the risk of missing targets. in his judgement, mrjustice missing targets. in his judgement, mr justice sheldon ruled the government's plan was not justified by the evidence . not justified by the evidence. iceland's prime...
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court to talk a while. it's by this time you know, it's not, i don't want to talk and diplomacy me. about 2 o'clock when i took i took from my heart and donasia is giving more supple in the whole, i see. what is your name? and the notion of you on john assembly, wherever there is any discussion about is fine, is always in the therapies. because different venetia. so i'm glad that we, we found that donasia is quite inc, it was, but a ceiling. if love upset any discussion with the fine indonesia is that i'm to talk about buddy said one day my pretty excel okay. it's a joke or just to say like we boss, i don't know if you'll country is not attending. there is one country who can fight for body style, which isn't an issue. so this is, you know, what you have mentioned about the international feed. but a sign is not absent because of an issue in nature has also supported the freedom of palestine in terms of palestine, admission to the us as a full member. so how do you think this could happen and, and why it, oh
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the high court in london ruled that asansh can challenge extradition to the united states. however, he was going to do it anyway. if an english court had barred his appeal today, his team would have appealed to the european court of rights person. we are now closer to julian's release than we have ever been since just a couple of months ago, president of the united states. stated that julian, on the very first day of his presidency, and you should thank yourself , is considering the possibility of dropping the charges against julian, and presidential candidate robert kennedy jr. announced his intention to pardon for this excitement. asansh was given the opportunity to appeal because the guarantees requested from the american side in march in his case turned out to be unsatisfactory. the united states had to prove that if assange got to them, he would get and under the protection of the constitution's first amendment . 175 years, then the british court does not give any time frame, there is a life sentence, and there is a life sentence. the court hearings will continue witho
the high court in london ruled that asansh can challenge extradition to the united states. however, he was going to do it anyway. if an english court had barred his appeal today, his team would have appealed to the european court of rights person. we are now closer to julian's release than we have ever been since just a couple of months ago, president of the united states. stated that julian, on the very first day of his presidency, and you should thank yourself , is considering the possibility...
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the high court, of course. but what the high court says will have huge beahng court says will have huge bearing on what the echr might bearing on what the echr might be able to do. and there's another sort of twig in the cog of everything going on here, which is, that president biden said that he would be open to the idea of instead of extradition to the united states, extradition to australia. so it could be that this entire process is undermined by some backroom deal . no. >> right. fascinating, brilliant to have all the details. that's all at midday, first, though, don't go anywhere. you're still with britain's newsroom on . gb news. >> the time is now 1140. with britain's newsroom and gb news. with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> thank you for getting in touch with us this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay is our comments page, what have you been saying, ray says regarding the woman you had on from just stop oil, does she realise you can't just turn off the flow of oil without feasible alternatives? we end up fr
the high court, of course. but what the high court says will have huge beahng court says will have huge bearing on what the echr might bearing on what the echr might be able to do. and there's another sort of twig in the cog of everything going on here, which is, that president biden said that he would be open to the idea of instead of extradition to the united states, extradition to australia. so it could be that this entire process is undermined by some backroom deal . no. >> right....
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the high court has found that now i think a decent government would go, crikey, that's you know, if we if we stand for the rule of law, we really need to look at this. >> so it's a different it's a different subject. >> you know, it's not 31 new fossil. you're talking about migration a good point 31 new licenses issued since the high court said that their policies are unlawful . and the doubling are unlawful. and the doubling down on us saying that we're the criminals, the real criminals are those who are in downing street. the fossil fuel industry, through policy exchange with rishi sunak standing there with all their names behind him. the other day. >> jill, jill, you wouldn't you wouldn't be sat here now telling the truth. okay. jill. trying to stop me. okay, jill, let me talk. you wouldn't be sat here now on this conversation with us without the internet, without fossil fuels. and when china's building two coal power stations, you know, a week and our global emissions in the uk are less than 1, and you know that what difference does it make to, you know, to our contribution to the
the high court has found that now i think a decent government would go, crikey, that's you know, if we if we stand for the rule of law, we really need to look at this. >> so it's a different it's a different subject. >> you know, it's not 31 new fossil. you're talking about migration a good point 31 new licenses issued since the high court said that their policies are unlawful . and the doubling are unlawful. and the doubling down on us saying that we're the criminals, the real...
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two indian restaurant chains are fighting over credit for it in the delhi high court. 1 restaurant chain claims they invented the dish in 1930s, but its rival restaurant says they're the ones who created it, so we'll see how this tasty court battle does play out. well, that's it for the afternoon edition, remember, we're streaming the 24 7 right here on the free cbs news app. our next newscast. at 3:00 when ann makovec we'll see you back here at 5. have gr [ upbeat music ] >> deacon: think how great it would be if you were actually in the wedding. you could be sheila's maid of honor. finn could be my best man.
two indian restaurant chains are fighting over credit for it in the delhi high court. 1 restaurant chain claims they invented the dish in 1930s, but its rival restaurant says they're the ones who created it, so we'll see how this tasty court battle does play out. well, that's it for the afternoon edition, remember, we're streaming the 24 7 right here on the free cbs news app. our next newscast. at 3:00 when ann makovec we'll see you back here at 5. have gr [ upbeat music ] >> deacon:...
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in san francisco as the high court considers a legal challenge to prop 22. the law says the drivers for these companies are independent contractors. and so they're not entitled to benefits after a pass to lower court ruled it was unconstitutional. but that ruling was later reversed. so now it is in the hands of the high court to decide then they're hearing the case, the workers, they don't support this law because they say it denies them the ability make a living wage and it denies basic rights like paid sick leave and overtime which they say is a 42 other california workers. the rally is at 12, 30 in for the california supreme court building in san francisco. 2 people were arrested, accused of robbery last night. police say they stole money and a car and then took off and they ran into something unexpected as they were trying to run away from the police. okay. so first the robber took place in south of market area at 8th and folsom streets. police found the suspect in a stolen car. and when they tried to pull them over, then there was a chase. eventually th
in san francisco as the high court considers a legal challenge to prop 22. the law says the drivers for these companies are independent contractors. and so they're not entitled to benefits after a pass to lower court ruled it was unconstitutional. but that ruling was later reversed. so now it is in the hands of the high court to decide then they're hearing the case, the workers, they don't support this law because they say it denies them the ability make a living wage and it denies basic rights...
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this thursday, louisiana's high court ruled in favor of the proposed city of st. george, allowing a once incorporated suburb of baton rouge to become its own city, a fight that has been underway for years. it started in 2012, when residents wanted their own school district those efforts actually failed because doing so would take away tax dollars from other public schools throughout baton rouge. now, those areas tend to be less financially affluent and majority black. instead of creating their own school district, they decided on another approach, to actually create a new city altogether. in 2019, organizers were finally able to get their proposal on the ballot and they won. their proposed city, at the time of the election, was comprised of about 68,000 residents, 12% of whom were black. for context, the company is actually 37% black. creating the city of st. george has faced court battles ever since. this week, the state supreme court gave them the green light. opponents argued that what st. george is doing and what the louisiana supreme court is allowing here cr
this thursday, louisiana's high court ruled in favor of the proposed city of st. george, allowing a once incorporated suburb of baton rouge to become its own city, a fight that has been underway for years. it started in 2012, when residents wanted their own school district those efforts actually failed because doing so would take away tax dollars from other public schools throughout baton rouge. now, those areas tend to be less financially affluent and majority black. instead of creating their...
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court ruling a month ago. so straightforwardly, you are comfortable sending asylum seekers back to the uk knowing that they could go to rwanda? i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think morejournalists i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think more journalists than actual migrants have gone there, from what i'm told so far. so i think the prospects of being deported are probably in inverse proportion is to winning the lotto. there is a lot more talk about the wonder then actually people ever going. so perhaps the concern might be a little mitigated from that point of view. thanks very much forjoining us. thanks very much forjoining us. thank you. today the 14—year—old boy who was knifed to death on his way to school yesterday in north east london was named as daniel anjorin. he was killed and four other people injured by an attacker wielding a long bladed samurai sword — the like of which is available on the internet, without
court ruling a month ago. so straightforwardly, you are comfortable sending asylum seekers back to the uk knowing that they could go to rwanda? i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think morejournalists i think the numbers going to rwanda, i think more journalists than actual migrants have gone there, from what i'm told so far. so i think the prospects of being deported are probably in inverse proportion is to winning...
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after the high court in belfast rejected the rwanda deportation plan ? plan? >> unemployment rises, wage growth slows and future interest rate cuts look unlikely. we heard from labour about our stagnating economy. >> it was a strong growing trend that stopped during the pandemic and it has fallen and is plateauing and we don't seem to be recovering. we should be in a recovery phase in our economy at the moment, prime minister is set to welcome farmers to downing street today as he announces new support for agriculture. >> talking about that next of the wettest 18 months on record, i'm here in downing street, where the pm wants it all to buy more british fruit and vegetables . vegetables. >> and is britain entering a new era of naval shipbuilding? mark white's been looking at the future of the royal navy. >> dull, damp day for many today, but it will be brighter for parts of wales and southwest england compared to yesterday, and northern scotland may well be the warm spot. join me later for a full forecast. >> visitors to downing street today. the prime ministe
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the high court of london ruled in favor of dzhulyan asandzh. this will allow the wikileaks founder to again challenge the previous decision on extradition to the united states. what happens next is that the american authorities will not respect human rights, including the constitutional amendment on freedom of speech. this is what the british considered today, including vessels for the northern sea . replenishment of the domestic icebreaker fleet, the route became one of the main topics of the meeting of mikhail mishustin with deputy prime ministers. about, first deputy chairman of the government denis manturov reported to the prime minister how the work was progressing. we are also preparing to launch new modern production facilities, one of such sites is the oneshsky plant in petrozavodsk, where, on behalf of the president, the creation of the first digital shipyard is underway. they will be used on it. highly efficient robotic technologies, the government allocated 2 billion rubles for the implementation of the second stage of the deep moder
the high court of london ruled in favor of dzhulyan asandzh. this will allow the wikileaks founder to again challenge the previous decision on extradition to the united states. what happens next is that the american authorities will not respect human rights, including the constitutional amendment on freedom of speech. this is what the british considered today, including vessels for the northern sea . replenishment of the domestic icebreaker fleet, the route became one of the main topics of the...
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now the seiu appealed the decision and it is in the hands of the state's high court. the workers do not support this measure because they say it denies them the ability to make a living wage and denies them basic rights like sick leave and overtime pay, which they say other california house are afford it. that rally is at 12, 30 outside the court. san francisco. >> well, 2 robbery suspects were arrested last night after police say they stole money and a car in the city. but the suspect ran into something they didn't expect as they were trying to get away. this all began as a robbery in the soma overnight at about 8 and fulton street folsom street where police say they found the suspects in the stolen car. but when it tried to pull him over a chase ensued, but it eventually ended en the suspects crashed into a driverless car that full summit 14th right near costco. nobody in the driverless car to be hurt. but both suspects were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. well, a man in san ramon has been arrested now in connection with a freeway shooting.
now the seiu appealed the decision and it is in the hands of the state's high court. the workers do not support this measure because they say it denies them the ability to make a living wage and denies them basic rights like sick leave and overtime pay, which they say other california house are afford it. that rally is at 12, 30 outside the court. san francisco. >> well, 2 robbery suspects were arrested last night after police say they stole money and a car in the city. but the suspect...
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the high court of england has allowed wikileaks founder julian assange to again challenge the earlier decision to extradite him to the united states. the authorities considered that the assurances provided by the american authorities were unconvincing. the states promised that they would not demand death. australian lawyers insist that their client citizen of another country, then the wording used by the american side , the official commented today , guarantees absolutely nothing. originating representative of the mida maria zakharova. the execution of assange continues, she wrote. juliana asanch, let me remind you, exposed the brutal crimes of the americans in iraq to the whole world. afghanistan and cia secret prisons. and that's all for now.
the high court of england has allowed wikileaks founder julian assange to again challenge the earlier decision to extradite him to the united states. the authorities considered that the assurances provided by the american authorities were unconvincing. the states promised that they would not demand death. australian lawyers insist that their client citizen of another country, then the wording used by the american side , the official commented today , guarantees absolutely nothing. originating...
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high court ruled monday that wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal his extradition order to stand trial in the u.s. on espionage charges. assange is accused of releasing highly classified information about alleged u.s. war crimes, and potentially faces life in prison if convicted on all charges. the decision allows astonished to challenge the u.s.'s promises on the prospective trial, including guarantees he would not face the death penalty and that his freedom of speech would be protected. assad faces up to 175 years in prison. the u.s. argues that the leaks endangered lives. assange's lawyers argued the case is politically motivated. the wikileaks founder spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. before we go, the cargo ship that collided with a bridge in baltimore in march was removed on monday morning. the complex operation is expected to take around 21 hours. it is a major milestone in the effort to reopen access to one of america's busiest ports. authorities are investigating how the ship lost power and caused the key bridge to collapse. tha
high court ruled monday that wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal his extradition order to stand trial in the u.s. on espionage charges. assange is accused of releasing highly classified information about alleged u.s. war crimes, and potentially faces life in prison if convicted on all charges. the decision allows astonished to challenge the u.s.'s promises on the prospective trial, including guarantees he would not face the death penalty and that his freedom of speech would be...
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attorney mark or printing represented the governor during oral arguments at the high court. if taxing subject to voter approval. >> it might become impossible and it would certainly be delayed for for the legislature to try pass a balanced budget, raise revenues that are necessary on the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> what tpa does recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagree
attorney mark or printing represented the governor during oral arguments at the high court. if taxing subject to voter approval. >> it might become impossible and it would certainly be delayed for for the legislature to try pass a balanced budget, raise revenues that are necessary on the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since...
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the wikileaks founder goes before a british high court today which will decide whether he should be extradited to america. assange faces 18 charges in the u.s. over wikileaks publication of hundreds of thousands of classified military and intelligence documents in 2010. u.s. authorities say his actions damaged national security while his global supporters call the prosecution an assault on free speech. >>> still ahead, rocketing into the record books. america's first black astronaut candidate goes on a long overdue journey of a lifetime. lifetime. competitive brother. oin lifetime. veinterviewer due jour lifetime. rinterviewer due journa lifetime. dinterviewer due journ a lifetime. ointerviewer due jouf a lifetime. nterviewer due journ a lifetime. terviewer due journea lifetime. ewer due journey of a lifetime. overdo due journey of a lifetime. journ. journey of a lifetime. ue journey of a lifetime. what? you going to t ell on me again? foul yah? foul bro! here take a free shot go ahead knock yourself out. your about to get served. seriously? get allstate, save money, and be better protected fr
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you are, at the moment, the lead claimant in a high court case. where does this all go next? i mean, what is justice for you? >> it's very difficult, isn't it 7 >> it's very difficult, isn't it ? i mean, we had the apology from rishi sunak, detailed , from rishi sunak, detailed, though it was. it's not from the person, the people responsible. >> it's the point i made and so i think ultimately at this removal of time from what happened , an apology from the happened, an apology from the state, compensation , it's state, compensation, it's probably the closest we're ever going to get personally , i'm not going to get personally, i'm not seeing the criminal prosecutions. >> i hope i'm wrong. i'm just not seeing it. but the main form of closure , i think that i and of closure, i think that i and the other families will get is that tomorrow morning, for the first morning in decades, we get to wake up and know we no longer have to fight for the truth. at least. >> well, look, i wish you luck with it, some of up to £10 billion is being touted. do you have any idea what they're goin
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gave sports news in the studio danila makhalin, good morning, the high court of matrida recognized the actions of fifa and uefa as preventing free competition in the market. what is the reason? good morning, the thing is that these organizations are doing their best to prevent the creation of a new club football tournament, we are talking about a super league. russian karen khachanov beat indian representative sumit in the first round match of the french open tennis championship. together with him , pavel kotov, anastasia pavlyuchenkova, lyudmila samsonova, anastasia potapova, anna kalinskaya and daniil medvedev, who, despite three doubles and only one serve for elimination, beat the german dominik köpfer, entered the next stage. the meeting lasted more than 3 hours and ended with the score 6 3 64 57 63 in favor medvedev. at the tournament as number five, in the second round daniil plays with serbian miomir kitsmanovic. for the first time in his career , public favorite rafael nadal lost in the opening match of the tournament. by the will of the draw, the thirty-seven-year-old spaniar
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attorney mark or printing represented the governor during oral arguments at the high court. if taxing subject to voter approval. >> it might become impossible and it would certainly be delayed for for the legislature to try pass a balanced budget, raise revenues that are necessary on the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher
attorney mark or printing represented the governor during oral arguments at the high court. if taxing subject to voter approval. >> it might become impossible and it would certainly be delayed for for the legislature to try pass a balanced budget, raise revenues that are necessary on the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since...
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state republicans and black voters said they needed the high court's intervention to avoid confusion ahead of november's election. >>> the "orlando sentinel" says the driver of a pickup truck that told investigators he smoked marijuana oil and took prescription drugs hours before a florida crash that killed eight mexican farm workers. bryan maclean howard pleaded not guilty yesterday to dui manslaughter charges. police say he drove his truck into the center line tuesday and sideswiped a bus carrying more than 50 farm workers. the bus veered off the road, struck a tree, and flipped over. >>> and "the idaho statesman" says a prison inmate pled guilty to escaping custfrom a boise hospital. corrections officers were preparing to transport skylar meade back to prison when an accomplice shot and wounded two officers. a third was shot and injured by another officer. meade and the accomplice were arrested the next day. skylar meade faces possible enhanced charges. >>> still to come, pranking the principal. how a musical prank backfired at an illinois school. a musical b nail school. this is
state republicans and black voters said they needed the high court's intervention to avoid confusion ahead of november's election. >>> the "orlando sentinel" says the driver of a pickup truck that told investigators he smoked marijuana oil and took prescription drugs hours before a florida crash that killed eight mexican farm workers. bryan maclean howard pleaded not guilty yesterday to dui manslaughter charges. police say he drove his truck into the center line tuesday and...
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conservatives got three judicial appointments to the high court. was it worth it? - no. - amy coney barrett, justice kavanaugh and justice gorsuch weren't worth it? - no. i mean, i think the damage that has been done... look, i particularly like justice barrett, and i was very concerned about her appointment when she was appointed because of how it put the court in the crosshairs of politics in the middle of an election campaign. and so, at the time i felt... you know, i was concerned about her nomination, even though i thought she was highly qualified. actually, i think she's the best one of the trump appointees. and i think having followed her and watched her and watched her opinions and listened to her questions at argument, i think she's gonna be completely fantastic. - and what about... i mean, one thinks traditionally of the justices as being above the politics of the day, and yet we've now seen images of justice alito's house with a "stop the steal" symbol in front of it. what do you make of that? - i honestly don't know what to make of that. i mean, i've me
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hong kong's high court found 14 pro—democracy activists guilty of conspiracy to commit subversion in a landmark trial — here's the scene outside as the verdict was read. the 14 were among 47 democracy advocates who were prosecuted for their 2021 involvement in an unofficial primary election. more on that coming up on the top of the hour, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. well, wednesday was certainly a day of contrast. the sun is strong at this time of year, and if you get some, well, those temperatures start to climb. in fact, it was a beautiful afternoon in surrey with a high of 21 celsius — 70 fahrenheit. it was a different story however, further north and east, we had a real cluster of thundery downpours across eastern scotland and they drifted their way into northeast england, threatening—looking skies to close out wednesday across sunderland. and those showers are continuing to move their way steadily southwards as we go through the day thursday. so, some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy. not too bad a day across much of scotland, and northerly winds st
hong kong's high court found 14 pro—democracy activists guilty of conspiracy to commit subversion in a landmark trial — here's the scene outside as the verdict was read. the 14 were among 47 democracy advocates who were prosecuted for their 2021 involvement in an unofficial primary election. more on that coming up on the top of the hour, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. well, wednesday was certainly a day of contrast. the sun is strong at this time of year, and if you get some, well,...
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that means new powers that, as with would—be terrorists, can be used free conviction with high court approval, that can limit the ability of the gangs to conduct their vile business before arrest. powers that will allow us to shut off internet access, close their bank accounts, trace their movements using information provided by the intelligence services. 0r powers like stop and search at the border, or raiding and seizing evidence before an offence has taken place. let me explain why. because we use the term small boats. but the boats are not, for the most part, that's all. the gangs now use dinghies that are on a scale way beyond anything you would see for legitimate recreational activity. and we should be working with european partners to seize those boats, sees material here in the uk, to collect further evidence. turn over every stone, use every reasonable power. that is my message to the smugglers. these shores will become hostile territory for you. we will find you, we will stop you, we will protect your victims with the border security command, we will secure britain borders.
that means new powers that, as with would—be terrorists, can be used free conviction with high court approval, that can limit the ability of the gangs to conduct their vile business before arrest. powers that will allow us to shut off internet access, close their bank accounts, trace their movements using information provided by the intelligence services. 0r powers like stop and search at the border, or raiding and seizing evidence before an offence has taken place. let me explain why....
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and as far as the people who've gathered outside of the high courts, um people that you've spoken with, what are they saying? what are their expectations on what could happen to us on well, there's a great big crowd here. uh about a 1000 people. we've received lots and lots of uh, support from passing lower ease and, and. busy calls the beeping in support in terms of what people expect see is basically 2 options. one, is that the what route most recently used basically office oh uh uh, president barton's recent permit so that he might, could be released today. so that would be an amazing outcome. that would be a historic thoughts. the other option is that he will reach if his scale today is to know, i have reached the end of the legal process in britain. and then the next option is for him to go to the, the hosting to human rights. but as i said, we're just waiting here with the crowd is going very quiet. so we're expecting something to happen fairly soon. okay, and we'll be waiting to see what the verdict is active, a seal russell. thank you so much for your time. you're very welcome.
and as far as the people who've gathered outside of the high courts, um people that you've spoken with, what are they saying? what are their expectations on what could happen to us on well, there's a great big crowd here. uh about a 1000 people. we've received lots and lots of uh, support from passing lower ease and, and. busy calls the beeping in support in terms of what people expect see is basically 2 options. one, is that the what route most recently used basically office oh uh uh,...
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a big day here at the london high court, where judges ruled in favor of julian assange and against the united states government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able to rely on the first amendment should he go to trial. that's something that the united states government said they could not guarantee. now, it's still unclear as to when this process will play out, when he will appeal, when the court will will hear that argument. this has already been a more than 13 year legal battle that is now that much longer. reporting in london, megan fitzgerald, nbc news. new at 11 open eye announcing the pause of using a voice in its projects. this is after many people compared it to scarlett johansson. let's take a listen. do you have a name or, yes. samantha where did yo
a big day here at the london high court, where judges ruled in favor of julian assange and against the united states government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able...