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erin patterson is facing three murder charges and five counts of attempted murder. police allege she tried to kill her ex—husband on three other occasions. ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. 0ur correspondent katy watson is following the trial. is erin patterson has always maintained her innocence, but this was the first time that her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty to all charges against her. now, the charges relate to a lunch that she put on at her home in leongatha, which is a town a few hours drive from here in melbourne. at that lunch she served a beef wellington with mushrooms, and attending that lunch were her in—laws, as well as her mother—in—law�*s sister and her husband too. now, after that lunch, all of the guests fell ill and three of them subsequently died. the fourth guest, ian wilkinson, he was in a coma before recovering, but the police said that it was alleged that she fed them death cap mushrooms. now, also invited to that lunch was her former husband, simon patterson. he did not attend. now, the charges ag
erin patterson is facing three murder charges and five counts of attempted murder. police allege she tried to kill her ex—husband on three other occasions. ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. 0ur correspondent katy watson is following the trial. is erin patterson has always maintained her innocence, but this was the first time that her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty to all charges against her. now, the charges relate to a lunch that she put on at her home in...
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mrs patterson has always maintained her innocence. the lunch took place at her home back injuly last year. police say the group were served at death cap mushrooms, which are highly lethal. mrs patterson was named as a subject after she and her children appeared unharmed. it is also alleged that she tried to kill her estranged husband on three occasions. mrs patterson said she did not intentionally poison her guests. her case will be fast—track to trial for the end of may. more details on the case, here's katy watson. this was the first time her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty. the —— relate to a lunch at her home a few hours from here in melbourne. she served a beef wellington when mushrooms and attending the lunch were her in—laws, as well as her mother—in—law's sister and her husband. after the lunch, all of the guests fell ill and three of them subsequently died, the fourth guest in a coma before recovering. the police said it was alleged she fed them death cap mushrooms. also invited to the lunch was h
mrs patterson has always maintained her innocence. the lunch took place at her home back injuly last year. police say the group were served at death cap mushrooms, which are highly lethal. mrs patterson was named as a subject after she and her children appeared unharmed. it is also alleged that she tried to kill her estranged husband on three occasions. mrs patterson said she did not intentionally poison her guests. her case will be fast—track to trial for the end of may. more details on the...
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ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. our correspondent, katy watson, is following the trial. erin paterson has always maintained her innocence, but this was the first time her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty to all charges against her. the charges relate to a lunch that she put on her home which is a few hours from melbourne. at lunch, she served a beef wellington with mushrooms, and attending that lunch where her in—laws as well as her sister in laws and her husbands as well. all the guests fell ill after that lunch and three of them subsequently died. the police said that it was alleged that she fed them death cap mushrooms. also invited to that lunch was her former husband, who did not attend. the charges against her are three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, and they also include previous alleged attempts against simon patterson's life. also decided at the hearing was that the case would be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means the trial will come sooner rather than lat
ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. our correspondent, katy watson, is following the trial. erin paterson has always maintained her innocence, but this was the first time her legal team said she would be pleading not guilty to all charges against her. the charges relate to a lunch that she put on her home which is a few hours from melbourne. at lunch, she served a beef wellington with mushrooms, and attending that lunch where her in—laws as well as her sister in laws and her...
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jessica millan patterson? >> we fight because it's the will of freedom, that is the reason, as we are watching some of these protests unfold. freedom and the freedom of speech and that the allowing of people to be able to question their government and question was going on in the world. that is freedom and that's why they fly it soon after 911 i kept the flag up for the entire year for homeowners association and said yoke, it's time to take it down. i love the flag, is to go to a ballgame and i get goosebumps, every july 4th at eight to have to see far flags. >>> i'm an american brand, white and blue through and through nobody will take it away from me. and i love seeing the flag where i can see it. >> of the flag represents improvement, the constant improvement of our condition and that is a think we can all be proud of. >> trace: thing that's exactly right, ashley strohmier? >> we do fly the flag in our home, when we bought our house. the countless people who have died, who died for that symbol of the flag.
jessica millan patterson? >> we fight because it's the will of freedom, that is the reason, as we are watching some of these protests unfold. freedom and the freedom of speech and that the allowing of people to be able to question their government and question was going on in the world. that is freedom and that's why they fly it soon after 911 i kept the flag up for the entire year for homeowners association and said yoke, it's time to take it down. i love the flag, is to go to a ballgame...
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but no nation, no family, no patterson should have to endure such somebody for so long. such injustice from bad to pretty much your to death. one, you're not ation of the other. no balance should no such fee of such part as less than this. no children should have to suffer in the flesh what palestinian children are experiencing as we speak 1400000 busting as in rough. wonder if they will settle by today and wonder where to go next. that is no added left to go. mister mister president. i have stood hundreds of times before at this podium often and tragic circumstances. but none compared i've been to the one's my people indoors today. i have still hundreds of times before at this podium, but not bought a ford motor significant boat. then the one about to take place has started one we faced and continue to face attempts to push us out of deal. could i be an out of history bought by for some, for some better displacement subjugation or the death? or to say it in even clear other terms by ethnic cleansing, up on the side or genocide. against all odds. we set up by our flag flies high and pr
but no nation, no family, no patterson should have to endure such somebody for so long. such injustice from bad to pretty much your to death. one, you're not ation of the other. no balance should no such fee of such part as less than this. no children should have to suffer in the flesh what palestinian children are experiencing as we speak 1400000 busting as in rough. wonder if they will settle by today and wonder where to go next. that is no added left to go. mister mister president. i have...
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i was talking to mayor patterson in ohio hear from doctor application which was originally the city of athens population 20000 people is of any program they realize that would benefit from a regional approach. this became the southern ohio application. as a result multilink link ten times us march and their communities served. department of transportation and managed 3 billion and awards a few months ago and participation in the program and manner agreed was able to win $36 million grant to address disparities that would not have been able to be addressed so now we are open for business, there are five programs running today which i hope you will take a look at infrastructure for recycling and real safety award. 2:00 on the bridges program no one should leave the programming here but if you have a friend back home, make sure they go sign up at local infrastructure.org. i will close and turn it over to a video where you can hear from the mayors benefiting from the programs. thank you for having me. [applause] infrastructure is all aspect rebuild america preparing our city for the future
i was talking to mayor patterson in ohio hear from doctor application which was originally the city of athens population 20000 people is of any program they realize that would benefit from a regional approach. this became the southern ohio application. as a result multilink link ten times us march and their communities served. department of transportation and managed 3 billion and awards a few months ago and participation in the program and manner agreed was able to win $36 million grant to...
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steve patterson is following this. steve, what more do we know? >> reporter: lester, governor abbott says this pardon is justified by texas' stand your ground law and comes after the board of pardons and paroles reviewed the case unanimously in favor of the pardon. last year daniel perry was found guilty of murdering air force veteran garrett foster during a july 2020 black lives matter protest in austin. police say foster was legally carrying a semiautomatic rifle when he approached an intersection where perry was parked. perry then shot foster from the vehicle, later claiming self-defense. tonight the district attorney in the case is condemning the pardon, calling it a mockery of our legal system. lester? >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> it was a terrifying night at a neighborhood in south florida. a barrage of gunfire lasting 15 seconds lighting up the street as a silver car sped past in miami gardens. police say several gunmen targeted the car with high-powered weapons. the chaos caught on home surveillance cameras. some of the bullets hit h
steve patterson is following this. steve, what more do we know? >> reporter: lester, governor abbott says this pardon is justified by texas' stand your ground law and comes after the board of pardons and paroles reviewed the case unanimously in favor of the pardon. last year daniel perry was found guilty of murdering air force veteran garrett foster during a july 2020 black lives matter protest in austin. police say foster was legally carrying a semiautomatic rifle when he approached an...
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ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. also in the headlines, chaos at airports across the uk after a nationwide failure of passport e—gate systems. passengers have been reporting long queues to get to passport control at airports, including manchester, gatwick and heathrow. the home office said it was working to resolve the issue. have a look at the situation on the ground as i chat to laura howes, stuck in the chaos at stansted airport in north london. people broke through the barrier here in my left to get the richer passport control faster. they were turned away again but hundreds of people are inside this room right now, it is pretty wall—to—wall, not a huge amount of four left but there are still people arriving so it is getting busier and busier and we don't have answers or information as far as i'm aware. it answers or information as far as i'm aware-— as i'm aware. it seems like frustration _ as i'm aware. it seems like frustration is _ as i'm aware. it seems like frustration is growing - as i'm aware. it
ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. also in the headlines, chaos at airports across the uk after a nationwide failure of passport e—gate systems. passengers have been reporting long queues to get to passport control at airports, including manchester, gatwick and heathrow. the home office said it was working to resolve the issue. have a look at the situation on the ground as i chat to laura howes, stuck in the chaos at stansted airport in north london. people broke through the...
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british climber daniel patterson and his guide are still missing and feared dead. their expedition company writing "we remember and honor their enduring spirits." patterson's partner is holding out hope, posting on social media, "time is of the essence in a situation like this, and we are mobilizing every resource we can to locate dan." what's the likelihood of survival here? >> minimal. >> reporter: ian taylor is a mountaineer who has guided climbers but says he won't be going back. >> when i climbed 16 years ago, there was maybe four climbers above me. now when i see the pictures of 100 people up there, it doesn't make sense to me. you can't get back past people, move around people. yeah, your life is on the line. >> reporter: experts say changing climate conditions, overcrowding, and a lack of experience are to blame for what's turning into a dangerous and deadly spring summit season. >> it takes a lot of years to understand snow pack, and if people don't know what they're looking at or dealing with, especially when people are under pressure and stress, they may
british climber daniel patterson and his guide are still missing and feared dead. their expedition company writing "we remember and honor their enduring spirits." patterson's partner is holding out hope, posting on social media, "time is of the essence in a situation like this, and we are mobilizing every resource we can to locate dan." what's the likelihood of survival here? >> minimal. >> reporter: ian taylor is a mountaineer who has guided climbers but says he...
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colin patterson, bbc news. some of the biggest names in the world of international cinema are gathering on the french riviera for the cannes film festival, which kicks off later today. there�*s lots to discuss now with editor in chief of hollywood international filmmaker magazine, sandro monetti. lovely to see you. what�*s going to dominate? what will we all be talking about?— to dominate? what will we all be talking about? donald trump is never far— be talking about? donald trump is never far from _ be talking about? donald trump is never far from the _ be talking about? donald trump is never far from the headlines i is neverfarfrom the headlines and there�*s a movie about his early days called the apprentice, which is in competition, yes, the makers reckon it�*s good enough to win the ultimate prize. the palme d�*0r. sebastian stan, last seen playing tommy lee in pam and tommy, is playing the young trump as he rises through the real estate ranks in �*70s new york. that�*s the hot ticket. all
colin patterson, bbc news. some of the biggest names in the world of international cinema are gathering on the french riviera for the cannes film festival, which kicks off later today. there�*s lots to discuss now with editor in chief of hollywood international filmmaker magazine, sandro monetti. lovely to see you. what�*s going to dominate? what will we all be talking about?— to dominate? what will we all be talking about? donald trump is never far— be talking about? donald trump is...
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just talk into it mayor patterson from athens, ohio whoe will hear from in a moment there charging application which originally was envisioned for the city of athens population of about 20000 people. by participating in the boot camp program they realize they would benefit from a regional approach rather than athens application this became a southern ohio t application. and as a result they were able to winin funding 10 times as lae as they would have one. their communities served a became 19 communities in that region. finally the department of transportation announced over $3 billion in awards for reconnecting communities program just a few months ago. through participation in our local infrastructure hub program mayor reed and montgomery, alabama was able to win a 36 million-dollar grant to address disparities in his city that would not have been able tn be addressed in such a transformational way. but for the participation in the hub. now we are open for business. there five boot camp programs runninge today. hiwhich i hope you'll take a lok at your working in communities with local govern
just talk into it mayor patterson from athens, ohio whoe will hear from in a moment there charging application which originally was envisioned for the city of athens population of about 20000 people. by participating in the boot camp program they realize they would benefit from a regional approach rather than athens application this became a southern ohio t application. and as a result they were able to winin funding 10 times as lae as they would have one. their communities served a became 19...
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ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. australia's prime minister anthony albanese has accused china of "unacceptable" conduct following reports that a chinese fighter jet fired flares into the flight path of an australian navy helicopter on saturday. the helicopter was flying across the yellow sea as part of un efforts to enforce sanctions on north korea. mr albanese said canberra had made clear to beijing its displeasure over the incident — but had yet to receive a response. scientists have found that people who have other specific genetic strain are likely to get alzheimer's disease. let's turn to kenya, where two—time olympic champion eliud kipchoge says he feared for the lives of his family during a campaign of online abuse. the athlete says that he was wrongly linked to the death of fellow kenyan marathon runner kelvin kiptum in february. he has been calling for social media companies to do more to clamp down on abuse on their platforms. here's mr kipchoge speaking to the bbc about his experience. all people onli
ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. australia's prime minister anthony albanese has accused china of "unacceptable" conduct following reports that a chinese fighter jet fired flares into the flight path of an australian navy helicopter on saturday. the helicopter was flying across the yellow sea as part of un efforts to enforce sanctions on north korea. mr albanese said canberra had made clear to beijing its displeasure over the incident — but had yet to receive a...
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heyward patterson. heyward patterson was 67 years old. he was in his truck waiting for a friend he drove to tops to pick up groceries, something he did often. he was a deacon at the state tabernacle church of god in christ in buffalo, located on greenwood avenue, reflecting his devotion and faith in god. according to his fellow church goers, deacon patterson was often the first one to arrive and the last to leave. he helped open and close the church, clean, shovel, he volunteered in every capacity including in the church's soup kitchen. plate of love ministry. he is survived by his three children, deanna, sherita and jake. his beloved wife terza, as well as his parents, siblings, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and many more. celestine cheney. he was 65 years old. when she was killed, she was out purchasing ingredients for strawberry short cake. for her family. she was a fighter. surviving three aneurysms and breast cancer. celestine was a graduate of girls vocational high school where she learned to sew,lating attending bryan str
heyward patterson. heyward patterson was 67 years old. he was in his truck waiting for a friend he drove to tops to pick up groceries, something he did often. he was a deacon at the state tabernacle church of god in christ in buffalo, located on greenwood avenue, reflecting his devotion and faith in god. according to his fellow church goers, deacon patterson was often the first one to arrive and the last to leave. he helped open and close the church, clean, shovel, he volunteered in every...
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he's leaving patterson germaine at the end of the season . he made the announcement in the video released on social media. it's been widely reported that the french striker was moved to spanish club real madrid. this is the most and that's all for now. coming up next is ready for bolting about the end of the evening era. i'm the whole johnny, thank you for watching. goodbye. the . can you hear what old cars tires have to do with you production? here's a hands on really indeed much now on youtube. i rumor or actually truth, many wars if you try not believe that the tv is going to die. because the traditional german legacy brands like missy this on coal, cannot compete.
he's leaving patterson germaine at the end of the season . he made the announcement in the video released on social media. it's been widely reported that the french striker was moved to spanish club real madrid. this is the most and that's all for now. coming up next is ready for bolting about the end of the evening era. i'm the whole johnny, thank you for watching. goodbye. the . can you hear what old cars tires have to do with you production? here's a hands on really indeed much now on...
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our entertainment correspondent colin patterson was there. good evening, manchester! cheering this was the moment co—op live finally got under way. # i'm the dashboard hula girl of nodding self—deception...# elbow in their home town of manchester. afterwards, a chance to get fans to review both the band and the venue. elbow are amazing. and the venue is really good! much better than after all - the trouble and all the concern — it's a fantastic venue. and the venue was really great. yeah, really organised. missing a couple of hooks on the back of the ladies' toilet stalls...! laughter we were worried we'd have to bring hard hats, and we didn't! _ earlier, fiona and adam were about to play their own small part in the history of the venue. first in the queue, first into the co—op arena — how is it feeling? awesome. exciting. cannot wait. at last! been here since 1:00, looking forward to getting in to see them now. are you nervous at all? no. only that we don't get to the front! nice and easy, yeah? and then, the moment the doors opened. woohoo! after opening n
our entertainment correspondent colin patterson was there. good evening, manchester! cheering this was the moment co—op live finally got under way. # i'm the dashboard hula girl of nodding self—deception...# elbow in their home town of manchester. afterwards, a chance to get fans to review both the band and the venue. elbow are amazing. and the venue is really good! much better than after all - the trouble and all the concern — it's a fantastic venue. and the venue was really great. yeah,...
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most died in the democrat led public safety committees, including one of patterson's bills that would have presented them from being housed in motels. >> that's not working. >> reporter: which died when every democrat on the public safety committee. >> mccarty, not voting. >> reporter: abstained from voting, automatically killing the bill without anyone voting against it on the record. meanwhile the senate public committee did pass senator jones' amended bills, requiring the director of state hospital to ensure public safety is the primary considering the community. >> the the point of her underscoring the ridiculousness of the whole issue in the first place that we have to say that. >> reporter: the opponents like public offenders argue that they will make it harder to find housing, which could lead to more transient releases. >> it is more difficult supervision. >> reporter: placer county d.a. explains that there are still weekly drug screenings, polygraph tests, 24/7 gps monitoring, which is easier and cheaper in any permanent phones. but he acknowledges if the state can't find a h
most died in the democrat led public safety committees, including one of patterson's bills that would have presented them from being housed in motels. >> that's not working. >> reporter: which died when every democrat on the public safety committee. >> mccarty, not voting. >> reporter: abstained from voting, automatically killing the bill without anyone voting against it on the record. meanwhile the senate public committee did pass senator jones' amended bills, requiring...
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steve patterson is at ucla with the latest. mike memoli is in washington, d.c. for us today. mike, what else did the president have to say? >> reporter: in terms of the substance of what we heard from president biden a few hours ago, it wasn't very different from what we have been hearing in the form of paper statements or at the briefing room from the white house spokespersons. there's no substitute for hearing it directly from the president of the united states himself. there had been growing calls from the president's allies to take a more force full public posture. the president saying, we are not authoritarian, but said neither are we a lawless country. dissent can never lead to disorder. the president also acknowledging the politics are inescapable here. it's not a time to score political points. he tried to deliver a clear message about both the right for the demonstrators to have their voice heard but not to disrupt the lives of many others on the campuses. we heard from donald trump, the republican nominee, on the campaign trail yesterday putting the onus on biden to
steve patterson is at ucla with the latest. mike memoli is in washington, d.c. for us today. mike, what else did the president have to say? >> reporter: in terms of the substance of what we heard from president biden a few hours ago, it wasn't very different from what we have been hearing in the form of paper statements or at the briefing room from the white house spokespersons. there's no substitute for hearing it directly from the president of the united states himself. there had been...
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steve patterson with more here, so steve, we know there was already that federal trial that was settled, what happened in court today that relates to the state charges. >> reporter: jury selection is under way. federal trial focused on how heinous crimes can affect the ability of federal official to do her job. the crimes itself, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, about five charges in total, amount to life in prison without the possibility of parole if he's convicted. jury selection started today. >> steve, the associated press have a report talking about the federal judge setting a new hearing for depape after he was sentenced last week, do we know why that's something being discussed. >> reporter: the judge screwed up and she admitted as such. hearing last week, a sentencing hearing, 30 years behind bars for the assault of paul pelosi, the attempted kidnapping of nancy pelosi, the judge failed to ask if depape had anything to add, was there apology, there's rescheduling for a sentencing. . the defense of depape may ask for a new judge. >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> a major
steve patterson with more here, so steve, we know there was already that federal trial that was settled, what happened in court today that relates to the state charges. >> reporter: jury selection is under way. federal trial focused on how heinous crimes can affect the ability of federal official to do her job. the crimes itself, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, about five charges in total, amount to life in prison without the possibility of parole if he's convicted. jury selection...
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and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had been asked to provide advice about it, there'so enrico fermi was not one of those ten that if anyone in spacecraft in the summer of 47 fermi in teller would have been among that group and they were at the base where the us government would have almost absolutely put that. so if in the summer, enrico fermi is sitting there saying, well, we haven't seen any evidence of any aliens yet, have we? to me that's the most convincing evidence that nothing interesting happened in roswell in 47. one more question. finds kind a dual question. the first one is i'm going to ask you back. you ask us i
and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had...
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probably not. >> steve patterson, thanks so much. >>> time now for today's money minute. a deal from t-mobile. >> a deal of christmas magic, you might need to steal buzz's life savings. kate. >>> t-mobile will acquire most of u.s. cellular wireless operations for $4.4 billion the deal would allow it to improve its coverage in rural area. it will allow its customers to keep their existing plans or switch to a t-mobile plan. >>> just weeks after disbanding its previous safety board openai created a committee headed by the ceo sam altman the group which include other senior executives, will evaluate openai's processes and safeguards. it comes as the chatgpt developer announced it started training its new model >>> a lucky home alone fan could own the famed house in the chicago suburbs. up for sale for the first time since 2012. be ready to shell out $5.25 million for it. that's quite a bit of change for that house. back over to you. >> sure is. the suburbs of chicago. >> kate rogers, thank you. >>> coming up, it was a record-setting weekend of travel, so what could that mean
probably not. >> steve patterson, thanks so much. >>> time now for today's money minute. a deal from t-mobile. >> a deal of christmas magic, you might need to steal buzz's life savings. kate. >>> t-mobile will acquire most of u.s. cellular wireless operations for $4.4 billion the deal would allow it to improve its coverage in rural area. it will allow its customers to keep their existing plans or switch to a t-mobile plan. >>> just weeks after disbanding...
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robert adam patterson has served with the united states marine corps and cia, and gave the keynote speech. >> if you can just take a minute to not let their names escape your your memory, to not let their names, you know, not cross your lips to say their names, to remember them, to remember their sacrifice, even for just a minute, is right and proper for us to do as, as, as americans, as people who live in all that this country has to offer. >> major patterson said he encourages others to take time to remember those who sacrificed everything, not just this memorial day, but throughout the year in the east bay, a touching ceremony honoring fallen service members in a community rich with military history. >> crowds gathered at alameda's veterans memorial park for speeches, music and reflection. california attorney general rob bonta talked about the tremendous sacrifice of our military heroes. >> it takes a certain kind of individual to dedicate their lives to service, to country, to something bigger than and beyond themselves. >> and botta says he's proud to say that california is home to m
robert adam patterson has served with the united states marine corps and cia, and gave the keynote speech. >> if you can just take a minute to not let their names escape your your memory, to not let their names, you know, not cross your lips to say their names, to remember them, to remember their sacrifice, even for just a minute, is right and proper for us to do as, as, as americans, as people who live in all that this country has to offer. >> major patterson said he encourages...
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on the desk, tim seymour, steve grasso, guy adami, and rebecca patterson. we start off with big tech events, microsoft build developers conference and nvidia earnings, microsoft society to give updates on its marquee a.i. assistant co pilot, the company expected to show out of a new line of pcs before build officially kicks off. first to nvidia's report, expected to say eps more than quintupled a year ago given by demand for a.i. products, shares up nearly 40% since it last posted results in more than 85% already this year, but are those gains at risk if it disappoints on wednesday, could the markets gains be at risk as well, guy. >> the only disappointment we're coming in the form of guidance, pretty obviously, or margins, if margins start to decline sequentially then you'll have a problem. the market will say, okay, peak margins last quarter, 70%, this is the other side of it, now in terms of revenue and their eps. eps, which is fantastic. but not commensurate to back up price to sales and price to earnings, then the stock might be this trouble. short of
on the desk, tim seymour, steve grasso, guy adami, and rebecca patterson. we start off with big tech events, microsoft build developers conference and nvidia earnings, microsoft society to give updates on its marquee a.i. assistant co pilot, the company expected to show out of a new line of pcs before build officially kicks off. first to nvidia's report, expected to say eps more than quintupled a year ago given by demand for a.i. products, shares up nearly 40% since it last posted results in...
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including one of patterson's bills that would have prevented sexually violent predators from being housed in motels. >> that's not working. >> reporter: which died when every democrat on assembly kevin mccarty's senate rob stained from voting, automatically killing the bill without anyone voting against it on the record. meanwhile the senate committee did pass jones' amended bill requiring the public safety when placing sexually violent predators in the community. >> the point of stating emphatically that public safety is the number one priority underscores the ridiculousness of the whole issue in the first place. >> reporter: opponents like the aclu when public offenders argue that the bill will make it harder to find housing, which could lead to more transient releases. even on transient release, and 24/7, gps monitoring. and he acknowledges if the state can't find a home that at some point transient relief becomes the only option. >> there are dew process rights that they have. >> boggs who is now dead was never reassisted, and he said he understood why people still did not trust him.
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we begin with nbc's steve patterson who is at ucla where police are standing by. steve, what's the latest there? >> chris, the latest is happening behind me right now. it's the most action we have seen all day. i'm going to step off and show it to you. take a look. you can see some of the protesters are reestablishing the gates that were torn down. they have been zip tying them over the last few minutes, putting back boards that were covering this encampment. creating a barrier between the rest of the campus, and what has been this established encampment for probably about a week or so now. this was absolute chaos. you may see some of the materials on the ground. they were essentially used as weapons last night. boards. sticks, pipes, we're hearing that fire crackers were thrown into that academy. we're hearing that metal pipes may be used, irritants like pepper spray may be deployed in the crowd. this all happened at 11:00 last night, as a flood of counter protesters came into the zone and wreaked havoc as protesters fought back. and the students that i spoke to
we begin with nbc's steve patterson who is at ucla where police are standing by. steve, what's the latest there? >> chris, the latest is happening behind me right now. it's the most action we have seen all day. i'm going to step off and show it to you. take a look. you can see some of the protesters are reestablishing the gates that were torn down. they have been zip tying them over the last few minutes, putting back boards that were covering this encampment. creating a barrier between...
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joining me now are steve patterson at the ucla campus, and nbc news law enforcement and intelligence correspondent tom winter here in new york. steve, starting with you, the ucla campus looks a lot different now, i think, i know yesterday they were starting to clean up. what's the situation now, the encampment is fully gone? >> reporter: yeah, kate, save for the metal barricades behind me, the intense police presence which remains, some of the graffiti if you go close enough to the buildings to see and the intense media coverage, last few days, if you're just walking through central campus at ucla you may be hard pressed to know there was this encampment, this police action over the last 24 hours. authorities are done an incredible job of cleaning this up, turning tent is it into a college quad, that came in after police came in, got the order into thursday night to come in, to remove this and disassemble this encampment, protesters holding the line until things got very testy between police and protesters, deploying, of course, those flash bangs and, of course, coming in with nonlet
joining me now are steve patterson at the ucla campus, and nbc news law enforcement and intelligence correspondent tom winter here in new york. steve, starting with you, the ucla campus looks a lot different now, i think, i know yesterday they were starting to clean up. what's the situation now, the encampment is fully gone? >> reporter: yeah, kate, save for the metal barricades behind me, the intense police presence which remains, some of the graffiti if you go close enough to the...
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steve patterson is following this for us. this sentence is lower than what prosecutors were asking more. what did we hear in court and have we heard any reaction from the pelosi family is this. >> it's a compromise. lower than what prosecutors were pushing for but higher than the recommended guidelines, which would have been 25 years as recommended by the probation department. what it ended up with is 30 years, but of course lower than the 40 years that prosecutors were pushing for. prosecutors really wanted this terrorism, essentially what amounts to a terrorism enhancement on top of this sentencing that was recommended. they were saying that not only did david depap knowingly strike paul pelosi with a hammer, in doing so he was trying to kidnap nancy pelosi. and in the charges, was obstructing, essentially, a public official from conducting her duties. they were also arguing on top of that, this was an intimidation of the federal government itself, that the actions that depap took were so heinous, and so bad that he was try
steve patterson is following this for us. this sentence is lower than what prosecutors were asking more. what did we hear in court and have we heard any reaction from the pelosi family is this. >> it's a compromise. lower than what prosecutors were pushing for but higher than the recommended guidelines, which would have been 25 years as recommended by the probation department. what it ended up with is 30 years, but of course lower than the 40 years that prosecutors were pushing for....
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nbc's steve patterson is reporting on this, and i'm joined by kristy greenberg, a former deputy chief of the sdny criminal division. tell us why prosecutors want to extend the sentence beyond the standard time? >> reporter: jose, this is essentially prosecutors trying to add a terrorism enhancement on top of the sentencing recommendations that were guidelined by the trial. they're saying that not only did david depape knowingly attack paul pelosi, not only was he knowingly trying to kidnap nancy pelosi, in those crimes not only was he knowingly trying to interfere with a public official performing their duties, but he was trying to interfere with the federal government. this was an intimidation tactic used at the inner workings of the federal government. for the counter to this, you have to go back to november, right? because depape's defense team never argued that he wasn't attacking paul pelosi, that he wasn't trying to kidnap nancy pelosi. they were trying to say that he wasn't trying to interfere with the public official because this is a man that was so deranged and warped by the
nbc's steve patterson is reporting on this, and i'm joined by kristy greenberg, a former deputy chief of the sdny criminal division. tell us why prosecutors want to extend the sentence beyond the standard time? >> reporter: jose, this is essentially prosecutors trying to add a terrorism enhancement on top of the sentencing recommendations that were guidelined by the trial. they're saying that not only did david depape knowingly attack paul pelosi, not only was he knowingly trying to...
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want to bring in nbc's mike memoli, nbc's steve patterson live at the ucla campus and hagar chemali. tell us about when this decision was taken to have the president speak. >> well, jose, these remarks were not on the public schedule when we began the day. the president will be traveling later today to the state of north carolina to deliver remarks about his administration's infrastructure plan. but this is a moment that has been building for some time and there have been growing calls from some of the president's allies to take more of a public stand here, to speak out about these growing demonstrations, growing violent demonstrations. this is a difficult moment in any environment, but particularly in the political environment that we're in now, just months before a presidential election. you saw the president address that head on, saying this is not a time to score political points. but this is also a moment that really biden allies have been calling for him to do just what he did, which is try to bridge these divides, to talk, yes, about the fact that we are a country that is not
want to bring in nbc's mike memoli, nbc's steve patterson live at the ucla campus and hagar chemali. tell us about when this decision was taken to have the president speak. >> well, jose, these remarks were not on the public schedule when we began the day. the president will be traveling later today to the state of north carolina to deliver remarks about his administration's infrastructure plan. but this is a moment that has been building for some time and there have been growing calls...
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nbc's steve patterson is reporting on this for us. steve, how does this sentence compare with what the prosecutors had hoped to get and then what happens next. >> reporter: it's a compromise between what the sentencing guidelines were as set by the probation department, detailed by the guidelines of the trial, 25 years. prosecutors were trying to put a terrorism enhancement on tom of that which would have made it 40 years. now we're in the 30-year range. we're hearing from prosecutors who say the sentence reflects david depape's lack of remorse and contrition for violently assaulting mr. pelosi. this was meant to show a show of force. you can't assault a public official and get away with it and not face the consequences, that is what prosecutors wanted to do. we know this is sort of a middle ground between what was recommended and what actually happened. prosecutors were essentially adding a terrorism enhancement only top of this, not only did david depape knowingly assault paul pelosi in trying to kidnap nancy pelosi, that was done i
nbc's steve patterson is reporting on this for us. steve, how does this sentence compare with what the prosecutors had hoped to get and then what happens next. >> reporter: it's a compromise between what the sentencing guidelines were as set by the probation department, detailed by the guidelines of the trial, 25 years. prosecutors were trying to put a terrorism enhancement on tom of that which would have made it 40 years. now we're in the 30-year range. we're hearing from prosecutors who...
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nbc's steve patterson is on the ucla campus. this has been a very dynamic and tense situation for hours now. looks like things have calmed down. karen bass cut short her d.c. trip in light of the situation there on ucla's campus. what's happening now? >> reporter: dynamic and violent. i spoke to a student who described this scene as pure chaos last night. you can see sort of the remnants of the aftermath. we can show you that encampment. it's right behind us. the border is here, sort of the barrier, the metal barrier in between another metal barrier in between a wooden barrier serving as a dmz in between the rest of campus ask that encampment. this is where it all went down. they say these counter protesters came in sometime between 10:45 and 11:00. and they just started ripping and tearing this barrier down, pushing and pulling, ripping off pieces of it, parts of what you're seeing behind me were used as weapons in an ongoing fight that lasted as far as one student told me lasted for hours until police were able to divide it up
nbc's steve patterson is on the ucla campus. this has been a very dynamic and tense situation for hours now. looks like things have calmed down. karen bass cut short her d.c. trip in light of the situation there on ucla's campus. what's happening now? >> reporter: dynamic and violent. i spoke to a student who described this scene as pure chaos last night. you can see sort of the remnants of the aftermath. we can show you that encampment. it's right behind us. the border is here, sort of...
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nbc news correspondent steve patterson joins me now with more. hi, steve. so, explain how we got here and how are they going to pay student athletes? how does it work? >> reporter: this came from a decision that the ncaa had to make. they were facing tens of billions of dollars in class action lawsuits, would have reverted or resulted, excuse me, in essentially bankruptcy and complete holistic restructuring. instead, they're like, well, let's settle, let's use $3 billion to avoid paying out tens of billions of dollars, and the most exciting part about this, is to prevent future lawsuits to establish a revenue-sharing model. in the big payout, the $3 billion, 2.77, manager sliek that, 14,000 athletes will take advantage, claiming they should have earned money because of these old rules now defunct. the more exciting part, again, the fact that there's a new model being established that will allow these universities to establish a model in which they can literally pay the athletes, the people who have been making these universities rich, for more than 100 year
nbc news correspondent steve patterson joins me now with more. hi, steve. so, explain how we got here and how are they going to pay student athletes? how does it work? >> reporter: this came from a decision that the ncaa had to make. they were facing tens of billions of dollars in class action lawsuits, would have reverted or resulted, excuse me, in essentially bankruptcy and complete holistic restructuring. instead, they're like, well, let's settle, let's use $3 billion to avoid paying...
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nbc's steve patterson, thank you very much. joining us now, the chairman of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, senator gary peters of michigan. he's also chairman of the senate homeland security committee. i guess, sir, we'll start with asking you to weigh in on this, especially as we're looking ahead to a very difficult campaign for president biden ahead. do you think the president should be speaking out about what is happening on campuses across america, but, specifically, what went down at columbia in the past few days and what is happening at ucla right now? >> well, certainly, people are always entitled to peaceful protest, but, certainly, we do not accept violence. we also understand that to students who are on campus, they deserve to have the ability to pursue their education and to do it in a way that they don't feel threatened and are not safe. it is important for us to support peacefully protest, but understand if it crosses the line to violence or interferes with the right of other student s to pursue thei
nbc's steve patterson, thank you very much. joining us now, the chairman of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, senator gary peters of michigan. he's also chairman of the senate homeland security committee. i guess, sir, we'll start with asking you to weigh in on this, especially as we're looking ahead to a very difficult campaign for president biden ahead. do you think the president should be speaking out about what is happening on campuses across america, but, specifically, what...
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tyler where major robert adam patterson with the united states marine corps, read the names of fallen soldiers. john maloney to water them. remind us the cost of freedom is one day out of the year that we citizens and those privileged enough to be here. >> homage to those who gave their lives for our freedom and for our way of life. >> from keynote speakers to city leaders, san jose mayor matt mahan also spoke at oak hill about the importance of the holiday may more dated opportunity. >> to not only recognize and honor. those gave for our nation but to pass those values on to our children. and rachel. >> several memorial day events including the one at oak hill have wreath-laying ceremonies honoring and remembering the fallen reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> dozens of senior citizens left in limbo tonight in the east bay after a sewage leak forces them out of their care facility. why residents say this is just only one of several serious problems they've been dealing at that facility. plus, remembering one of the greats how the nba and sports world in genera
tyler where major robert adam patterson with the united states marine corps, read the names of fallen soldiers. john maloney to water them. remind us the cost of freedom is one day out of the year that we citizens and those privileged enough to be here. >> homage to those who gave their lives for our freedom and for our way of life. >> from keynote speakers to city leaders, san jose mayor matt mahan also spoke at oak hill about the importance of the holiday may more dated...
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nbc's steve patterson is joining us now from ucla. steve, what's the situation there this hour? >> reporter: the scene continues to be dramatic, but not because of the people. those have now been cleared out. you are looking at what's left of the encampment. you may be able to look at what's left of the police force. they appear to be leaving. this primary action has been completed. overnight police came in hot and heavy. what's left over is what you see, just sort of a mess of graffit and leftover materials and debris and, frankly, garbage. now, of course, it's cleanup, but before then it was hours long of a struggle, police battling with protesters using flash bangs, pulling apart this encampment essentially piece by piece, very quickly, very swift police action, very decisive because all of a sudden this went from a camp teeming with hundreds of protesters for about a week to absolutely nothing. police do say it was mostly efficient in meaning that almost no injuries save for the officer that you mentioned. they used nonlethal methods to do that, and they said their biggest c
nbc's steve patterson is joining us now from ucla. steve, what's the situation there this hour? >> reporter: the scene continues to be dramatic, but not because of the people. those have now been cleared out. you are looking at what's left of the encampment. you may be able to look at what's left of the police force. they appear to be leaving. this primary action has been completed. overnight police came in hot and heavy. what's left over is what you see, just sort of a mess of graffit...
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tyler where major robert adam patterson with the united states marine corps, read the names of fallen soldiers. john maloney to water them. remind us the cost of freedom is one day out of the year that we citizens and those privileged enough to be here. >> they are edge to those who gave their lives for our freedom. and for our way of life. >> from keynote speakers to city leaders, san jose mayor matt mahan also spoke at oak hill about the importance of the holiday may more dated opportunity. >> to not only recognize in the corner. those gave for our nation but to pass those values on to our children. and rachel. >> several memorial day events including the one at oak hill, had wreath-laying ceremonies honoring and remembering the fallen reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> new at 6, a truck caught on fire in napa off of the craze canyon road. firefighters quickly put out those flames before they could spread to the surrounding land. crews are still on scene that this evening to make sure nothing reignites. driver has been arrested in santa rosa after leading so
tyler where major robert adam patterson with the united states marine corps, read the names of fallen soldiers. john maloney to water them. remind us the cost of freedom is one day out of the year that we citizens and those privileged enough to be here. >> they are edge to those who gave their lives for our freedom. and for our way of life. >> from keynote speakers to city leaders, san jose mayor matt mahan also spoke at oak hill about the importance of the holiday may more dated...
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tyler where major robert adam patterson with the united states marine corps read the names of fallen soldiers. john maloney to water them. remind us the cost of freedom is one day out of the year that we citizens and those privileged enough to be here. >> homage to those who gave their lives for our freedom and for our way of life. from key note, speakers to city leaders, san jose mayor matt mahan also spoke at oak hill. >> say the best way to spend memorial day is to renew the commitment of the turtle values as a nation, political and legal equality of all people. >> self-determination, a representative democracy. the privacy of our constitution. >> several memorial day events, including the one at oak hill memorial park had a wreath laying ceremony ceremony honoring and remembering the fallen. >> i mean, it was beautiful day for all of these memorial day, a bounce as well, because it was if you have any family that served a great way to honor is also just give them a call, maybe reach out to them. thank them for their service is also well, excela break hard. is it get some great id
tyler where major robert adam patterson with the united states marine corps read the names of fallen soldiers. john maloney to water them. remind us the cost of freedom is one day out of the year that we citizens and those privileged enough to be here. >> homage to those who gave their lives for our freedom and for our way of life. from key note, speakers to city leaders, san jose mayor matt mahan also spoke at oak hill. >> say the best way to spend memorial day is to renew the...
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producción de tomate aquí en el condado de stanislaus representó 53 millones y medio de dólares en patterson alejandra quezada telemundo. gracias, alejandra. pasamos ahora sacramento porque docenas de personas protestaron hoy frente al capitolio para mostrarse en contra de los recortes presupuestarios estatales. ellos aseguran que afectaría a programas enfocados en familias, familias de escasos recursos como cal works, child care, calfresh child welfare y al mismo tiempo abogan por un presupuesto estatal que garantice que todos los californianos tengan cubiertas sus necesidades básicas. hoy se celebra en méxico el día del maestro y cientos de ellos marcharon en todo el país para exponer las condiciones en las que aseguran están trabajando y también las necesidades que tienen. jazive pérez estuvo con ellos. nos presenta el siguiente reporte. el maestro marchando también está educando. festejaron su día lejos de los salones y los estudiantes y en las calles bajo el intenso sol mostraron una y otra vez su inconformidad. somos los maestros que exigimos solución. el mayor de los conti
producción de tomate aquí en el condado de stanislaus representó 53 millones y medio de dólares en patterson alejandra quezada telemundo. gracias, alejandra. pasamos ahora sacramento porque docenas de personas protestaron hoy frente al capitolio para mostrarse en contra de los recortes presupuestarios estatales. ellos aseguran que afectaría a programas enfocados en familias, familias de escasos recursos como cal works, child care, calfresh child welfare y al mismo tiempo abogan por un...
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patterson and football is have been killed in the war. the russian leader of the preaching is in china, deepening what he calls an unprecedented strategic partnership. aging has provided moscow with an economic lifeline during its invasion of ukraine to lead us discuss the war as well as expanding trade and investment that that role so cool for the the politicize ation of the united nations. katrina, you reports from badging. a powerful welcome for a man telling these presidents eaten pain goodness, it is an old friend vladimir putin wolf to the red carpet as he arrived and paging for to day visit to deep and cooperation between china and russia. these i issued from china will always be a good neighbor, confront of mutual trust with russia and the continued consolidate of friendship between the 2 peoples. however, aging has been most goes, most important support has since evaded crane and has resisted coals from west and lead is to reduce that trade 40 percent versus impulse amount from china, including electric vehicles and smartphones s
patterson and football is have been killed in the war. the russian leader of the preaching is in china, deepening what he calls an unprecedented strategic partnership. aging has provided moscow with an economic lifeline during its invasion of ukraine to lead us discuss the war as well as expanding trade and investment that that role so cool for the the politicize ation of the united nations. katrina, you reports from badging. a powerful welcome for a man telling these presidents eaten pain...
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the situation where we will not in any way direct or indirect condone is really action that virus, patterson, and rights. and i suspect, but also that violates the options that you piece of it. and that needs to be clearly understood. yes. so let me ask you a little bit more about the diplomacy that might be going on behind closed doors right now because of israel's foreign minister has said that they have to and i'm quoting here, deal with rafa because they cannot just leave him off there. and that it would coordinate with egypt to address concerns about refugees. what conversations do you think are happening right now between egypt and israel, especially when it comes to, you know, potential incentives, for example. i mean, you know, money and incentives for egypt to take refugees wouldn't hurt what it this is not an issue of money and it said, this is an issue. we are committed to it to states, use the to stay the part of the city and part of that of the just states is guys in the west. like if we were to, to reduce the numbers there. that's what we very, very dave. some is a politicians
the situation where we will not in any way direct or indirect condone is really action that virus, patterson, and rights. and i suspect, but also that violates the options that you piece of it. and that needs to be clearly understood. yes. so let me ask you a little bit more about the diplomacy that might be going on behind closed doors right now because of israel's foreign minister has said that they have to and i'm quoting here, deal with rafa because they cannot just leave him off there. and...
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joined by mayor steve patterson of athens ohio. and joined by jeremy schaefer, vice president of the bentley systems. so there's a lot of different, different parts i think which we can enter this conversation but i want to start with mayor patterson, both because of your leadership and work in athens also the work you do national leaders, just how you're seeing the impacts of ai -- national league of cities that are bringing more intelligence into infrastructure with the work you're doing, whether whether that's the grant you recently received from the joint office of energy and transportation for charging infrastructure of some of the great collaboration you do with the university of ohio and others. i'll turned over to. >> thank you and thanks for having me here. there's so much going on right now with municipalities when he comes to ai and implementation of ai in different ways. national league of cities basically represents 19,000 communities across the nation and every one of those communities whether your city, a village or
joined by mayor steve patterson of athens ohio. and joined by jeremy schaefer, vice president of the bentley systems. so there's a lot of different, different parts i think which we can enter this conversation but i want to start with mayor patterson, both because of your leadership and work in athens also the work you do national leaders, just how you're seeing the impacts of ai -- national league of cities that are bringing more intelligence into infrastructure with the work you're doing,...
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actually visited bank with this time to interview more going on refugees has already been 3 failure, patterson attempt because most of the mean got didn't want to borrow into and return. plus there is no guarantee of security. on the other side, they said we one you and then international president said, if we want to go, we don't want to end up in the intern can on the me and more security forces plus and none of them were promised citizenship or any kind of an executive nation, the burying, it's basically saying that bingley mostly who are actually going to reside in me and making things complicated. the foreign minister said the mar has a 100 years of conflict that cannot be nice views to stalled out depreciation process. so they should make it coordinated off, but just start the process. otherwise, the president that we're working on the conflict on the other side of the broader is going to be a region of security threats for all the neighboring countries. all right, sounds good. thanks that update convent challenge. read, proposing a hey there are now. does aaron helped us? that is, is a
actually visited bank with this time to interview more going on refugees has already been 3 failure, patterson attempt because most of the mean got didn't want to borrow into and return. plus there is no guarantee of security. on the other side, they said we one you and then international president said, if we want to go, we don't want to end up in the intern can on the me and more security forces plus and none of them were promised citizenship or any kind of an executive nation, the burying,...
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palestinian, the full or is the by the diplomats as a great step towards acknowledging palestine. recognizing patterson without going back to negotiations without going back to israel as a basis for the commission. so this is important to us for palestinians in the streets. their lives under occupation are still happening. the same way they would happening before those 3 countries decided to recognize palestine as an independent states already in janine palestinians are bearing the i'm if occasions of a 2nd they open is really read. this has left the least 8 tell us simians killed during that invasion. and this, some of them were just students going through their schools, the teacher and the surgeon. so that gives you an idea about what palestinians and how kind of city is, are receiving such news. yes, they are a good push, but it's a, this symbolic, yes, it's will probably paved the way to was ending the occupation. but this will take a long time as far as palestinians in the streets are concerned with the saying is that the israelites continue in with its violations against palestinians. whether in
palestinian, the full or is the by the diplomats as a great step towards acknowledging palestine. recognizing patterson without going back to negotiations without going back to israel as a basis for the commission. so this is important to us for palestinians in the streets. their lives under occupation are still happening. the same way they would happening before those 3 countries decided to recognize palestine as an independent states already in janine palestinians are bearing the i'm if...
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you can require some must see relief or patterson, visiting officials and politicians come and go in helicopters. know at cross came to health. when people were in the water. the government says nearly 200000 people have been forced from that homes. and there's no sign the volta here will go down soon. malcolm webb, how is there a ton of river county? kenya. the columbia was facing and major security breach of to hundreds of thousands of pieces of munitions went missing. present. gustavo petro is as bullets grenades an empty tank. missiles vanished from 2 military bases, and may not be in the hands of rebels or a legally sold abroad incident is raising concerns about as a possible criminal network within the columbia military. the government resumes fighting against the groups. you can follow one of those stories on our website to the elders that don't come is updated throughout the day. i'll be back with more news in half and as time, but next to on the i'll just say we're, it's counting the calls from all of these team here in town. well, thanks very much for your time. as your com
you can require some must see relief or patterson, visiting officials and politicians come and go in helicopters. know at cross came to health. when people were in the water. the government says nearly 200000 people have been forced from that homes. and there's no sign the volta here will go down soon. malcolm webb, how is there a ton of river county? kenya. the columbia was facing and major security breach of to hundreds of thousands of pieces of munitions went missing. present. gustavo petro...
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are hearing from one of our culture journalists and this is, you will remember we just heard collin patterson talking about the co—op arena in manchester which has had all sorts of teething problems, had to delay and cancel the initial shows. we are just hearing now that take that,, which were due to play there, they have moved most of their shows to the a0 arena. take that have moved most of their shows, so good news for fans have moved most of their shows, so good news forfans in have moved most of their shows, so good news for fans in that it has not been cancelled, so it has been moved, so we will bring you more details on that as and when we get that, because i know there are a lot of take that fans out there. what would it be like to meet one of our closest relatives from 75,000 years ago in the flesh? scientists have produced a remarkable reconstruction of what a neanderthal woman would have looked like when she was alive and in the process are reassessing their understanding of neanderthals. 0ur science editor, rebecca morelle, has more. revealed for the first time — a face from t
are hearing from one of our culture journalists and this is, you will remember we just heard collin patterson talking about the co—op arena in manchester which has had all sorts of teething problems, had to delay and cancel the initial shows. we are just hearing now that take that,, which were due to play there, they have moved most of their shows to the a0 arena. take that have moved most of their shows, so good news for fans have moved most of their shows, so good news forfans in have moved...