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i'm not ajudge. but... dealing with terrorism - crime? i'm not ajudge. but... dealing with terrorism does i crime? i'm not ajudge. but... l dealing with terrorism does not absolve you from respecting the laws of humanitarian and the laws of humanitarian and the laws of humanitarian and the laws of war, for sure. find laws of war, for sure. and briefly minister, _ laws of war, for sure. and briefly minister, is - laws of war, for sure. and | briefly minister, is because were almost out of time, you ask israel to assist in that investigation, have they agreed? i investigation, have they agreed?— investigation, have they aareed? ., �* ., agreed? i don't have feedback et from agreed? i don't have feedback yet from our _ agreed? i don't have feedback yet from ourjustice _ agreed? i don't have feedback yet from ourjustice minister. | yet from ourjustice minister. we have to leave it there for the moment, polish foreign minister, thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. let�*s turn to some impor
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i'm not ajudge but... i war crime? i'm not a 'udge but... but war crime? i'm not a 'udge but... out oeaung * war crime? i'm not a 'udge but... but dealing with _ war crime? i'm not ajudge but... but dealing with terrorism - war crime? i'm not ajudge but... but dealing with terrorism does i war crime? i'm not ajudge but... i but dealing with terrorism does not absolve you from respecting the laws of humanitarian, and the wars of law —— laws of war. ladle of humanitarian, and the wars of law -- laws of war-— of humanitarian, and the wars of law -- laws of war. we are almost out of time, but -- laws of war. we are almost out of time. but you _ -- laws of war. we are almost out of time, but you asked _ -- laws of war. we are almost out of time, but you asked israel _ -- laws of war. we are almost out of time, but you asked israel to - time, but you asked israel to participate in that investigation that prosecutors are carrying out, have you had any word yet? i do that prosecutors are carrying out, have y
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ajudge has ruled the sentence of a man found guilty of killing three people in nottingham last year was not too lenient. he was a paranoid schizophrenic and is now being held in a secure psychiatric hospital after he pled guilty to the manslaughter of a man and two students in june last year. the case was referred to the court of appeal but the court agreed with the originaljudge that the sentence is appropriate. some other stories now. you may have heard how manchester's co—op live arena was forced to cancel gigs at the last minute last month after part of the ventilation fell from the ceiling. the boss has defended the delay saying it would have been catastrophic if the incident had happened 15 minutes later. in france, police are searching for an escaped prisoner after two officers were killed and three others severely injured in an ambush on a van. the un says almost 450,000 people have fled rafah in the past week as israel continues its operation in the city. time for ten seconds of a woman who hit a crocodile. when georgina laurie's twin sister was bitten and dragged underwater
ajudge has ruled the sentence of a man found guilty of killing three people in nottingham last year was not too lenient. he was a paranoid schizophrenic and is now being held in a secure psychiatric hospital after he pled guilty to the manslaughter of a man and two students in june last year. the case was referred to the court of appeal but the court agreed with the originaljudge that the sentence is appropriate. some other stories now. you may have heard how manchester's co—op live arena was...
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ajudge in tennessee has halted thursday's planned auction of elvis presley's estate of graceland. a bank was seeking to sell it off, claiming the property had been put up as collateral for a loan by elvis�*s late daughter, lisa marie. presley's granddaughter sought to stop the auction, saying the loan documents were fraudulent. yesterday, we brought you the remarkable story of conservative mp craig mackinlay, who lost his hands and feet to sepsis. today, he returned to work at the house of commons with a remarkable welcome from the entire chamber. our political correspondent helen catt reports. cheering and applause. clapping isn't usually allowed in the commons... but the speaker made an exception for this moment. craig mackinlay returning after a life changing 18 months. it is an inspiration for the people in this country who have suffered from sepsis. the prime minister also paid tribute. no—one who watched the interview last night could have failed to be in awe of his incredible resilience. and so did the leader of the opposition. politics is about service, | and resuming
ajudge in tennessee has halted thursday's planned auction of elvis presley's estate of graceland. a bank was seeking to sell it off, claiming the property had been put up as collateral for a loan by elvis�*s late daughter, lisa marie. presley's granddaughter sought to stop the auction, saying the loan documents were fraudulent. yesterday, we brought you the remarkable story of conservative mp craig mackinlay, who lost his hands and feet to sepsis. today, he returned to work at the house of...
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ajudge sitting in belfast�*s high court has ruled that the government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply in northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys said it would breach the post—brexit deal agreed between the uk and the eu. rishi sunak said the decision would not change his government's plan. rishi sunak has warned that the uk stands at a crossroads ahead of some of the most dangerous years because of threats from countries like russia, iran, north korea and china. he said only his conservative party could ensure safety and accused labour of trying to depress their way to victory. how we act in the face of those changes, not only to keep people safe and secure, but to realise the opportunities, too, will determine whether or not britain will succeed in the years to come. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, insisted that security would be his first priority if he became prime minister. he said voters would have to decide between his party, or continuing with a government of chaos and division the government, rishi sunak, keeps saying everything is fine.
ajudge sitting in belfast�*s high court has ruled that the government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply in northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys said it would breach the post—brexit deal agreed between the uk and the eu. rishi sunak said the decision would not change his government's plan. rishi sunak has warned that the uk stands at a crossroads ahead of some of the most dangerous years because of threats from countries like russia, iran, north korea and...
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ajudge sitting in belfast�*s high court has ruled that the government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply in northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys said it would breach the post—brexit deal agreed between the uk and the eu. rishi sunak said the decision would not change the government's plan. three men have been charged following an investigation, carried out by the counter—terrorism policing north west group. 0perations were carried out at addresses in wigan and bolton. walid saadaoui and amar hussain, are charged with preparation of terrorist acts, and bilel saadaoui is charged with failing to disclose information about an act of terrorism. all three will appear at westminster magistrates' court on tuesday. downing street has watered down planned police powers, to deal with so called "nuisance" rough sleepers, after opposition from tory mps. campaigners were concerned that the criminaljustice bill had been drafted so widely, it could lead to rough sleepers being arrested orfined due to the way they smelled. one of europe's most wanted people smuggle
ajudge sitting in belfast�*s high court has ruled that the government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply in northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys said it would breach the post—brexit deal agreed between the uk and the eu. rishi sunak said the decision would not change the government's plan. three men have been charged following an investigation, carried out by the counter—terrorism policing north west group. 0perations were carried out at addresses in...
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ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through what has happened in the court? as us through what has happened in the court? �* . ., us through what has happened in the court? ~ . ., ., court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern _ court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern ireland, - court? a court ruling involvingl brexit, northern ireland, small boats, rwanda, this is the kind of thing that will be really difficult for number ten to navigate and that is why we have seen the prime minister come out so quickly after the court ruling but essentially, there is a court case brought primarily by a young boy, 16 years of age, when he arrived in a small boat unaccompanied, and he now lives in northern ireland, and h
ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through what has happened in the court? as us through what has happened in the court? �* . ., us...
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ajudge in tennessee has halted thursday's planned auction of elvis presley's estate of graceland. a bank was seeking to sell it off, claiming the property had been put up as collateral for a loan by elvis's late daughter, lisa marie. the rock �*n roll legend's granddaughter sought to stop the auction, saying the loan documents were fraudulent. breakdancing — or breaking, to give it its official name — makes its olympic debut in paris this year. among the competitors will be manizha talash, afg hanistan's only female breaker. she was forced to leave her country when the taliban returned to power and is part of the refugee team. kawoon khamoosh saw hertraining in spain. an intense work—out for the world's biggest competition. manizha is training nonstop to develop and master her skills. she will be taking these moves to the olympics this summer. she knows the whole world will be watching her. translation: by going - to the olympics, i want to show that afghan girls will never surrender. they will win despite any challenge or obstacle. and this is how herjourney started four
ajudge in tennessee has halted thursday's planned auction of elvis presley's estate of graceland. a bank was seeking to sell it off, claiming the property had been put up as collateral for a loan by elvis's late daughter, lisa marie. the rock �*n roll legend's granddaughter sought to stop the auction, saying the loan documents were fraudulent. breakdancing — or breaking, to give it its official name — makes its olympic debut in paris this year. among the competitors will be manizha...
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i am not a — believed i thought enough but i am not a judge believed i thought enough but i am not ajudge i believed i thought enough but i am not a judge i can'tjudge a fight — am not a judge i can'tjudge a fight while i'm watching it, around _ fight while i'm watching it, around the last round you are down, — around the last round you are down, try— around the last round you are down, try and finish it, i would _ down, try and finish it, i would have done that, everyone in the _ would have done that, everyone in the corner believed we were up. in the corner believed we were up all— in the corner believed we were up all i — in the corner believed we were up. all i had to do wasjust keep— up. all i had to do wasjust keep boxing and do what i was doing — keep boxing and do what i was doing and _ keep boxing and do what i was doing and i was getting at. it was — doing and i was getting at. it was what _ doing and i was getting at. it was what it was i not going to cry about _ was what it was i not going to cry about spilt milk, i've had the victories in the glory and closed
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ajudge, who launched a commission of enquiry into foreign interference in canadian affairs, particularly politics, concluded that china has been the most persistent and sophisticated foreign interference threat to canada, and the government must re—establish trust, by informing the public of what has been going on and taking real, concrete steps to deter and counter it. can you convince the canadian public that you are capable of counteracting chinese cyber threats? first of all, i agree completely with the judge, that we have a responsibility to make sure canadians are aware of the threat the people's republic of china represents. two, critically important infrastructure in canada, they have made a concerted effort to interfere with our society and elections. i was public safety minister, prior to being the defence minister. i issued a very public document to canadians, in 2020, alerting them to the threat of chinese political interference. it is work our government has been undertaking. one of the allegations was that you and the prime minister were not really across the nature of th
ajudge, who launched a commission of enquiry into foreign interference in canadian affairs, particularly politics, concluded that china has been the most persistent and sophisticated foreign interference threat to canada, and the government must re—establish trust, by informing the public of what has been going on and taking real, concrete steps to deter and counter it. can you convince the canadian public that you are capable of counteracting chinese cyber threats? first of all, i agree...
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ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home editor mark easton. he is here in the studio with us. and, mark, take us through the end, what has happened in belfast and what has happened in belfast and what the judge has actually said here. what the 'udge has actually said here. . ., , , ., here. there are lawyers who were involved in _ here. there are lawyers who were involved in this _ here. there are lawyers who were involved in this case _ here. there are lawyers who were involved in this case who - here. there are lawyers who were involved in this case who reckon l involved in this case who reckon this has thrown a spanner into the works of the government's hall room one a plan. let me take you through it, this case, principally it's about a 16—year—old irani and boy who came over in a small boat in july last year, now lives i
ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home editor mark easton. he is here in the studio with us. and, mark, take us through the end, what has happened in belfast and what has happened in belfast and what the judge has actually said here. what the...
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ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act saying that the law breaches human rights protections guaranteed under post—brexit arrangements. rishi sunak has said the decision will not change the rwanda policy. let's speak to aoife o'donoghue. she's a professor of law at at queen's university in belfast. thank you forjoining us today. we are talking about the illegal migration act, the rwanda plan and the windsor framework. it all sounds incredibly educated and complicated. in simple terms, what you think the implications are of this judgment today in belfast for the uk government's plans to sent asylum—seekers to rwanda? government's plans to sent asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evenina. asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening. thank _ asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening. thank you _ asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening. thank you for _ asylum—seekers to rwanda? (emf. evening. thank you for having me on. i think the big picture is that following on from this
ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act saying that the law breaches human rights protections guaranteed under post—brexit arrangements. rishi sunak has said the decision will not change the rwanda policy. let's speak to aoife o'donoghue. she's a professor of law at at queen's university in belfast. thank you forjoining us today. we are talking about the illegal migration act,...
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and typically we see historical rate cutting cycles 200 to 250 basis points we're in the mid cycle ajudgement and likely see once the fed does start cutting rates, probably only 100 or 125 basis points financials, you know, if you're expecting that, you know, you're going to see a significant move that's not going to pan out the way people are expecting we talked about higher capital charges. there's a lot of things in the next administration that could hurt financials. >> we'll have more with mike mayo who covers that want to have a debate about small caps, whether now is a good time or not, you make the case for, you make the case against. >> small caps, i think a lot of people don't realize they have been outperforming the s&p 500 since the lows in mid-april. when looking at the expectations your small companies have higher expectations than large cap companies do you're looking at something that is under valued compared to its alternates and the expectations of where the revenue earnings are going is higher. i think that's a recipe for something you want in your portfolio. not to say i'm
and typically we see historical rate cutting cycles 200 to 250 basis points we're in the mid cycle ajudgement and likely see once the fed does start cutting rates, probably only 100 or 125 basis points financials, you know, if you're expecting that, you know, you're going to see a significant move that's not going to pan out the way people are expecting we talked about higher capital charges. there's a lot of things in the next administration that could hurt financials. >> we'll have more...
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president of the united states should be and already judged criminal defendant, someone who has been ajudged a sexual predator, someone who has been found guilty of bad business practices, or the current president, who the worst thing he's done is get, you know, infrastructure bills done. so, it just -- this is the way that the state -- the states have to look at this, and those battleground states, the voters in those battleground states and voters across the country are going to have to assess the selection. this will play a part in that, for sure. >> michael steele, thank you so much for taking some of your day and spending it with us and, of course, you can watch michael on the weekend, every weekend here on msnbc. we're continuing to await resumption of the cross examination of stormy daniels, by donald trump's attorney, they should be just returning from break any moment now. we see that merchan, the judge, has asked to get the witness and bring her back. so, as we await that, guys, let me ask our legal analysts here about those comments we heard from senator scott outside the courtroo
president of the united states should be and already judged criminal defendant, someone who has been ajudged a sexual predator, someone who has been found guilty of bad business practices, or the current president, who the worst thing he's done is get, you know, infrastructure bills done. so, it just -- this is the way that the state -- the states have to look at this, and those battleground states, the voters in those battleground states and voters across the country are going to have to...
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ajudge has denied a motion by the actor alec baldwin to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge over a fatal shooting on a film set in 2021. halyna hutchins was killed during a rehearsalfor the movie rust in new mexico. mr baldwin pleaded not guilty to the indictment and is set to stand trial injuly. a total ban on smartphones for under—16s is something the next government should consider within its first year, according to a cross—party group of mps. the education select committee says children's mental and physical health is being harmed by the amount of time they spend using technology, which it has found has increased significantly in recent years. we recognise that there is value in children being able to engage with the digital world, but in a supervised and supported way. and i think the concern is that with internet enabled mobile phones, that simply isn't possible to provide that supervision and support all the time. so that's something that we decided more needed to be done about. applying make—up, eating fast food and using a laptop computer — these are just some o
ajudge has denied a motion by the actor alec baldwin to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge over a fatal shooting on a film set in 2021. halyna hutchins was killed during a rehearsalfor the movie rust in new mexico. mr baldwin pleaded not guilty to the indictment and is set to stand trial injuly. a total ban on smartphones for under—16s is something the next government should consider within its first year, according to a cross—party group of mps. the education select committee says...
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ajudge who is— have a judge who is corrupt. ajudge who is conflicted. i am under a gag order— who is conflicted. i am under a gag order which— who is conflicted. i am under a gag order which is another unconstitutional thing. have you ever heard of a president, a leading candidate _ ever heard of a president, a leading candidate and i have a gag order. it is a first _ candidate and i have a gag order. it is a first no — candidate and i have a gag order. it is a first. no president has ever not been — is a first. no president has ever not been allowed to speak. read all the stories— not been allowed to speak. read all the stories in the new york post, everybody — the stories in the new york post, everybody says this is crazy, this is not _ everybody says this is crazy, this is not a — everybody says this is crazy, this is not a trial— everybody says this is crazy, this is not a trial that should happen. this is— is not a trial that should happen. this is a — is not a trial that should happen. this is a dark day in america, we have _ t
ajudge who is— have a judge who is corrupt. ajudge who is conflicted. i am under a gag order— who is conflicted. i am under a gag order which— who is conflicted. i am under a gag order which is another unconstitutional thing. have you ever heard of a president, a leading candidate _ ever heard of a president, a leading candidate and i have a gag order. it is a first _ candidate and i have a gag order. it is a first no — candidate and i have a gag order. it is a first. no president has...
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ajudge in tennessee has halted the auction of elvis presley's estate great land. a bank was seeking to sell the property the late daughter lisa marie had put it up as collateral for a [i lisa marie had put it up as collateral for a 11 million baht dollar loan but a singer 's granddaughter challenged the sale saying the loan documents were fraudulent. they are now being checked to see if they are thought and authentic. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. londoners will go to the polls in exactly six weeks' time after rishi sunak called a general election. expect to see campaigning from today with mr sunak saying he'll "fight for every vote". meanwhile, labour leader sir keir starmer said it was an opportunity to "stop the chaos". people here have been giving their reaction. it's about time. yeah, it's about time. he needs to go out. politicians all say the same thing. he's actually doing something , based on my perspective, - i think he's doing is in the right direction, but i do not know how,
ajudge in tennessee has halted the auction of elvis presley's estate great land. a bank was seeking to sell the property the late daughter lisa marie had put it up as collateral for a [i lisa marie had put it up as collateral for a 11 million baht dollar loan but a singer 's granddaughter challenged the sale saying the loan documents were fraudulent. they are now being checked to see if they are thought and authentic. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from...
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apparently republicans are allowed to say that trump's trial is ajudge is corrupt and the jury is rigged, me to evening knowledge that the trials exist. here's a comments in the ruling by the chair, alabama republican jerry carl. lewoman from indiana reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is mr. mcgovern: i thank the gentlelady for yielding me the customary 30lf such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, there is not much to say. if you werend on the other side you think these bills are going world the second the ink not. this is wasted time. more of the srepublicans that is completely out of touch with what about. h.r. 192 is another g.o.p. politics. they spend more about p washington, d.c., than th the party that claims to care small government wants the federal government to tello run their elections. they are forss it is local control by democrats in mind. to hear anybody on the republican side integrity is rich, especially from a party is filled with election deniers. we consider h.r. 4763 a bill that provideso the crypto industry instead gaps in digital asset re 5403 a bill that
apparently republicans are allowed to say that trump's trial is ajudge is corrupt and the jury is rigged, me to evening knowledge that the trials exist. here's a comments in the ruling by the chair, alabama republican jerry carl. lewoman from indiana reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is mr. mcgovern: i thank the gentlelady for yielding me the customary 30lf such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, there is not much to say. if you werend on the other side you think these bills are going...