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_ ath ofjuly? we are happy to negotiate — ath ofjuly? we are happy to negotiate with _ ath ofjuly? we are happy to negotiate with any _ ath ofjuly? we are happy to i negotiate with any government ath ofjuly? we are happy to - negotiate with any government in power and we would also be happy for rishi sunak to come forward with an offer. if he does so in there is none of the government in power, we are happy to use that offer provided it is credible as a blueprint as to how we can and the doctor's dispute. no doctor wants to be on strike, we want to be in hospitals providing care to the public. unfortunately, this government has forced us out yet again. this government has forced us out et aaain. . ~ this government has forced us out et aaain. ., ,, i. this government has forced us out etaaain. ., ,, , this government has forced us out etaaain. . , . ., yet again. thank you very much for shannu yet again. thank you very much for sharing the — yet again. thank you very much for sharing the reasons _ yet again. thank you very much for sharing the reasons why _ yet again. thank you v
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on the ath ofjuly. ichris election on the ath ofjuly. chris is indeed here _ election on the ath ofjuly. chris is indeed here with _ election on the ath ofjuly. chris is indeed here with me. - election on the ath ofjuly. chris is indeed here with me. a i is indeed here with me. a momentous day for any prime minister. thea;r is indeed here with me. a momentous day for any prime minister.— day for any prime minister. they are some of the — day for any prime minister. they are some of the most _ day for any prime minister. they are some of the most powerful- day for any prime minister. they are some of the most powerful words i day for any prime minister. they are l some of the most powerful words that you hearfrom some of the most powerful words that you hear from a some of the most powerful words that you hearfrom a prime minister, when they make that decision for the power lies with them up until you get to the legal codeword, parliament will dissolve until an election will happen and we were well a
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and then we come to the election on the ath ofjuly. there election on the ath ofjuly. there are some bills _ election on the ath ofjuly. there are some bills that _ election on the ath ofjuly. there are some bills that decisions - election on the ath ofjuly. there are some bills that decisions will| are some bills that decisions will have to be made on in the week ahead? , . �* , ., ahead? yes, that's right. there are bills at different _ ahead? yes, that's right. there are bills at different stages _ ahead? yes, that's right. there are bills at different stages going - ahead? yes, that's right. there are bills at different stages going to . bills at different stages going to the house. the government will want as many as possible to get onto the statute book, including the prime minister's tobacco and vapes bill which is designed to create a smoke—free generation, a victim is bill which will give effect to the compensation scheme for the blood scandal, so important legislation but they will have to do deals with the opposition parties because some bills are contro
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it held athe fbi's communications were inherently arr because the fbi as a law enforcement agency. anit held the the white house has engaged in coercion because ud strong language. if this cot aches to reaffirm that government speech crosses the line intcocion only if viewed objecve. and because no threats happened here, the courts should rers justicehos: mr. fletcher, is the coercion encouragement amork the only way to look at the case? mr. fletcher: one is the coercion inquiry. you can think of that as an pect of state action because private parties are compelled to t state actors. respondents in the lower codes courts have also proposed a different way. they suggested that even absent question the government speech encoag private action. justice thomas: just so i unrsnd your argument. do we normally apply state action doctrine in cases involving the government or prate parties? mr. fletcher: both, i think. in some state action cases you are are alleging the beuse they are state actors. you see some suits like th. suits against the platforms or stanford university. you also see s
it held athe fbi's communications were inherently arr because the fbi as a law enforcement agency. anit held the the white house has engaged in coercion because ud strong language. if this cot aches to reaffirm that government speech crosses the line intcocion only if viewed objecve. and because no threats happened here, the courts should rers justicehos: mr. fletcher, is the coercion encouragement amork the only way to look at the case? mr. fletcher: one is the coercion inquiry. you can think...
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chair martin greenberg his plan to resign after reports of employe mistreatment and sexual-harassment athe fbi see came to light. he said he would remain in the position until a new successor is confirmed. a white house spokesperson confirmed that president biden will put forward a new nominee for chair. the announcement came after he testified st
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how concerned are labour about a ath safe. how concerned are labour about aath and safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting _ safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting people _ safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting people interested l apathy and getting people interested in the political message away from the people who follow politics every single day? the normal young people who are just turned off by you slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off you. slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off vow— slagging off you. every single aeneral slagging off you. every single general election _ slagging off you. every single general election campaign . slagging off you. every single general election campaign i l slagging off you. every single i general election campaign i had slagging off you. every single - general election campaign i had been in we have had this discussion about apathy, and there are some people who are not interested in politic
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this is deal with this in ath and we multinational approach leading d providing intelligence as wella. esidt ruto: gangs and criminals do not have nationalities. they have no religion. they have no language. their language is, to deal with them [indiscernible] and we are building a coaon of nations beyond kenya and the making contributionso us toree that country and to break the back ofhe the criminals that have visited untold suffering in that country the e.u., the african community have seized that are kenya h 1,000 troops in haiti. we nowe 800 not in ha another 800ps -- [indiscernible] >> we are having a meeting of the east african community and my minister, my foreign minister, we had a conversation and shortly we will be in how te oc■ and nairobi process because we believe there is no military solution going on but instead be able to give up the necessary momentum and outcomes that will both the e.u east african community know that much. we know that the humanitarian crisis has displaced close to 7 million to thank the united states of america for spepg in with humanitarian sup
this is deal with this in ath and we multinational approach leading d providing intelligence as wella. esidt ruto: gangs and criminals do not have nationalities. they have no religion. they have no language. their language is, to deal with them [indiscernible] and we are building a coaon of nations beyond kenya and the making contributionso us toree that country and to break the back ofhe the criminals that have visited untold suffering in that country the e.u., the african community have...
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and so they had no excuses to complain about ath probably thet important thing they should do is just go out and be successful in they worked. they didn't have the requiremeff democratic practice. i right in terms of conversation should have a have a granular sense of what the what the criti i think so. that speech particularly annoyed me because 'and, you know, befoo that particular point thou alsot absent fathers. and in that moment, you$n like, he's not talking to those young men. he's actually talking to a broader audience that have that has a host of assumptions about who black men but i think you're absolutely right. in that moment, a reason why occupy wall street emerged during the obama years. there's a reason why black lives matter emerged in the obama years. , obama in some ways became the object of a lot of the grasts organizing izing that happened before he became there was organizing on the ground around police brutality d chicago. and there was also this obama emerged. and then people gcreeend it. they made him this progressive of candidate. and when he got into office,
and so they had no excuses to complain about ath probably thet important thing they should do is just go out and be successful in they worked. they didn't have the requiremeff democratic practice. i right in terms of conversation should have a have a granular sense of what the what the criti i think so. that speech particularly annoyed me because 'and, you know, befoo that particular point thou alsot absent fathers. and in that moment, you$n like, he's not talking to those young men. he's...
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as detailed ioulainthey lock out ticketing because of large term ticketing last over ath venue decade, as well as by acquiring venues with exclusive agreements that cover more than 70% of concert ticket sales at major concert venues across the country, ticket master can impose a seemingly endlessis of fees on fans. those include ticketing fees, convenience fees, platinum fees, pri master fees, per order fees, handling es processing fe, among others. for fans in the united states, this illegal conduct means higher prices. in other countries where venues a by ticket master's exclusive ticketing projects, venues often use multiple ticketing companies for the same event and fans cee loor fees and more innovative ticketing products as a result. we also allege that live nation ticx■b master uses these long term ticketing's contracts with venues and controls unlawfully pressuring artists to agreeing to use their promotion services.n ten sacrifices profits it could earn as a venue letting its venue sit empty rather than opening them to ti do not use live nation promotion sees concert season
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how concerned are labour about a ath safe. how concerned are labour about aath and safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting _ safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting people _ safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting people interested l apathy and getting people interested in the political message away from the people who follow politics every single day? the normal young people who are just turned off by you slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off you. slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off yow— slagging off you. every single aeneral slagging off you. every single general election _ slagging off you. every single general election campaign . slagging off you. every single general election campaign i l slagging off you. every single i general election campaign i had slagging off you. every single - general election campaign i had been in we have had this discussion about apathy, and there are some people who are not interested in politic
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katrina: all hopes are resting on a cease-fire deal athe moment. we have heard from prime minister netanyahu that the incursion into rafah will happen with or without a deal. what will that mean for rafa? hiba: this is the worst scenario that we can think of. the number of people who are moving as you have shown in the different clips on bbc is becoming massive. any intervention according to the estimations of agencies would require 10 days to evacuate the people from rafah. we know that we won't have these 10 days. this means that the applications might be massive in terms of the crowds of people who might be affected, unfortunately. katrina: we will leave it there for the moment. hiba tini from care international, thank you for ining us. civilians in these occupied west bank have faced violence. isabel young, josh baker, and sarah have uncovered new evidence about the killing of two boys by the israeli army. isabel young has more on this. you y find some images in her report distressing. isabel: a 15-year-old and 8-year-old were killed by israeli
katrina: all hopes are resting on a cease-fire deal athe moment. we have heard from prime minister netanyahu that the incursion into rafah will happen with or without a deal. what will that mean for rafa? hiba: this is the worst scenario that we can think of. the number of people who are moving as you have shown in the different clips on bbc is becoming massive. any intervention according to the estimations of agencies would require 10 days to evacuate the people from rafah. we know that we...
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and as ath matter of law, michael cohen is aiding and abetting emphysema locations as their defendant. so what the judge did, he gave the jury no choice, laura.ttin what he said his michael cohen when was aiding and abetting the same allegations this president is charged with or thisac defendant. so, the jury did what they thought they werd e supposed too and brought back a verdict.so which is not only a sad day but what it does to me is someone who hat s done this for a living for 32 years, itpowe reminds mef the power of indictment, the power of a prosecutor. when we have george soros funded prosecutors and we have the department of justice and the biden administration dropping down prosecutors so they can assist the local das, we've got a kangaroo court. but make no mistake, i still believe in the system, laura, because i came up with it. this case is riddled with reversible error and it will be reversed but after the election. le a>> laura: how about, you can imagine -- given how this has gone i'm i thinksume people are wrong to assume, judge, they will not try to put trump eithec
and as ath matter of law, michael cohen is aiding and abetting emphysema locations as their defendant. so what the judge did, he gave the jury no choice, laura.ttin what he said his michael cohen when was aiding and abetting the same allegations this president is charged with or thisac defendant. so, the jury did what they thought they werd e supposed too and brought back a verdict.so which is not only a sad day but what it does to me is someone who hat s done this for a living for 32 years,...
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she was a cop with ath controversial fatality and a dismissed lawsuit on her jacket . a lot t of people were askingof how someone like that could get so closeweg ho to the secont powerful person in the country constitutehe count family. >> that's kamala. today, an anonymous groupand an of secret service agents signed a petition and sent it rervice agto congress demandingn investigation into secret service director kimon int chea specifically her dea hiring. >> cheadle promised to transform the secret service by hiring more women. only problem they say all theseg female hires aren't really being vetted multipl e sources say the agent and kamala's detail had a history of poor judgmente deta and wasn't, quotd held to the same rigorous standards expected t of all cani secret service agent candidates during her recruitment, trainingth and eventualas assignment. the sources also told kne petitioner'ssignnt she faild the drill, known as hogan's alley, to one of those courses where you run through simulated ambushessimulate and have to shd guys, not civilians. instead, she sho
she was a cop with ath controversial fatality and a dismissed lawsuit on her jacket . a lot t of people were askingof how someone like that could get so closeweg ho to the secont powerful person in the country constitutehe count family. >> that's kamala. today, an anonymous groupand an of secret service agents signed a petition and sent it rervice agto congress demandingn investigation into secret service director kimon int chea specifically her dea hiring. >> cheadle promised to...
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. >> ath the table. >> do you want to live to your 100? ,yeah. >> okay. all right. that's it for us. have a great night. what was[ ♪ that? >> welcome to a special edition of jesse waters, pete:oe primetime, 2:08 p.m.d on the east coast and 7 p.m. in god's countryd god's . i'm ho on pete hegseth holding down the fort on a friday nightld f. >> anarchy rippling through america, seemingly from coastcot to coast. the core tenets of our republic are the targetenc of an anti-american, pro terror. that'sn, pro t what they call i. >> that's what intifada is. >> the kind of image images you thought were reserved for the war on terror that we saw overseas have come home. statues of george washington defiled with islamist scarves coverings of g his face and thes genocidal warmonger spray painted on them at george washington university. washin >> and radicals sporting hamas headbands trying to turngt our college campuses into the third world. >> but just like in the aforementioned war on terror, the battlee: but je may have bet messy, but the good guys never waveres d while th
. >> ath the table. >> do you want to live to your 100? ,yeah. >> okay. all right. that's it for us. have a great night. what was[ ♪ that? >> welcome to a special edition of jesse waters, pete:oe primetime, 2:08 p.m.d on the east coast and 7 p.m. in god's countryd god's . i'm ho on pete hegseth holding down the fort on a friday nightld f. >> anarchy rippling through america, seemingly from coastcot to coast. the core tenets of our republic are the targetenc of an...
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involved.es of the people thatgraph athe is actually true, but it was taken in the february or march 1899 when american soldiers were in see, posing in a trench.you can this is an aual picture of what campaigning in the was like. a handful of soldier patrolling in the boondocks, a word that actually comes out of the philippines plodding through swamp high grass no fancy uniforms, no horses. d in fact, no enemy in sight. that's cbat in the philippines. it's one of the few picres we have passed of the big unit battles 1899. and you n see it's small group of soldiers somewhere on a rice paddy having taken fire, perhaps a ip taking off a single there, trying to see it was there. so immune to danger, the two of them were standing up there trying to see what was up there and who was shooting at us. how would they know if they hit anything? though i wouldn't be surprised to find out that they did. yeah. shot at least five of them. you know, so you can get an idea. i'm so skeptical about these precise casualty figures. this will be no surprise to any person. it could apply to people served i
involved.es of the people thatgraph athe is actually true, but it was taken in the february or march 1899 when american soldiers were in see, posing in a trench.you can this is an aual picture of what campaigning in the was like. a handful of soldier patrolling in the boondocks, a word that actually comes out of the philippines plodding through swamp high grass no fancy uniforms, no horses. d in fact, no enemy in sight. that's cbat in the philippines. it's one of the few picres we have passed...
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this will be athe next few sesse focused on what can drive innovation forward. without further ado, i'd like to welcome back on sla greenberg, president and of the association for behavioral health and wellness to moderate chat. pamela, come on stage. ♪ pamela: nothing like the music. it's probably good for all of us on a friday. i'm so pleased to have congressman patrick kennedy and christina safran. we will be having a fireside chat. out? congressman kennedy is a former u.s. representative and founder of the kennedy forum. wgexperience with mental illness and substance use disorders to become one of the nation's influential advocates and has helpedaround mental illness, sue use disorderankechange in makinl health care accessible and affordable. he is also the co-author of landmark legislation the mental health parity and addiction equity act. he is cochair of the bipartisan policy center's behavioral health integration task force. safran is the cofounder ceo of equipped, evidd eating disorder treatments in the u.s. their mission is to make eating disorders a
this will be athe next few sesse focused on what can drive innovation forward. without further ado, i'd like to welcome back on sla greenberg, president and of the association for behavioral health and wellness to moderate chat. pamela, come on stage. ♪ pamela: nothing like the music. it's probably good for all of us on a friday. i'm so pleased to have congressman patrick kennedy and christina safran. we will be having a fireside chat. out? congressman kennedy is a former u.s. representative...
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i know you are revamping newsnight — the ath. i know you are revamping newsnight. i hope it goes really well, _ newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the — newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the best of luck, i newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the best of luck, lam newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the best of luck, i am looking forward _ well, the best of luck, i am looking forward to— well, the best of luck, i am looking forward to being on your programme. so is that— forward to being on your programme. so is that happen? people will follow paddle boards in an
i know you are revamping newsnight — the ath. i know you are revamping newsnight. i hope it goes really well, _ newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the — newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the best of luck, i newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the best of luck, lam newsnight. i hope it goes really well, the best of luck, i am looking forward _ well, the best of luck, i am looking forward to— well, the best of luck, i am looking forward to being on your programme. so is that—...
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let's talk more about the markets because again, you wonder is there going to be a wobble, i athe will uncertainty because of this verdict thrown into the markets? the one thing that stock market investors will tell you, and i've been doing this for 28 years, is that they may be politically agnostic but they want continuity and more importantly they want to know what's going to happen. what are the regulations going to look like? stuff that doug and i just talked about. let's bring in our friend now to talk more about this, wrap it up ahead of a crazy day. tim seymour. tim, i really appreciate you kind of rushing back on. >> all good. >> from a short-term sort of trading perspective, not political, trading, what is your take? >> i don't think the markets really care here. and i'm not sure that the markets -- i know this is going to be tough on a night like tonight. really care about who's in the white house. i think the things to be looking at are the things that we should and continue to around where rates are, where the deficit is. political chaos in washington, we've already heard f
let's talk more about the markets because again, you wonder is there going to be a wobble, i athe will uncertainty because of this verdict thrown into the markets? the one thing that stock market investors will tell you, and i've been doing this for 28 years, is that they may be politically agnostic but they want continuity and more importantly they want to know what's going to happen. what are the regulations going to look like? stuff that doug and i just talked about. let's bring in our...
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plenty more coverage on the bbc website looking forward to the ath ofjuly, another day, another pledge, the conservatives will be promising to boost apprenticeships and labour will be promising to clear nhs waiting lists. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. lawyers for the prosecution and defence have wrapped up their closing arguments in the fraud trial of the former us president, donald trump. they did so at length, with the court sitting more than three hours longer than scheduled. prosecutors say he engaged in a fraud against the american people. mr trump's lawyers said the case was based on lies. with the end of the trial now in sight, donald trump repeated his claim that the whole things a political sham. make no mistake about it. pop i'm here because of crooked joe biden. while inside the court with his family watching on, his defence lawyers rested their case. their closing arguments were focused on mr trump's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen. just before the 2016 election, he paid stormy daniels to silence her allegation that she had had sex with mr tru
plenty more coverage on the bbc website looking forward to the ath ofjuly, another day, another pledge, the conservatives will be promising to boost apprenticeships and labour will be promising to clear nhs waiting lists. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. lawyers for the prosecution and defence have wrapped up their closing arguments in the fraud trial of the former us president, donald trump. they did so at length, with the court sitting more than three hours longer than...
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that comes as the candidates who are standing in the general election onjuly ath are entering theirfirst weekend of campaigning. relatives of the victims of the uvalde school massacre in texas two years ago are taking legal action against several major companies. they accuse the social media firm, meta, the maker of the call of duty video games, and a gun manufacturer of promoting dangerous weapons to teens. now on bbc news, the travel show. my name is francis bourgeois. i'm a railway enthusiast, and i use my social media to share my passion with the world. train horn blows. what a legend. i have 5.a million followers in total. it's been a pretty wackyjourney. as the uk prepares to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the world's first passenger railway, i've taken on the challenge to travel from the southern coast of england... did your ears pop? ..to the northern coast of scotland. we just passed the highest point of the uk network. i've decided to only use trains made here. honks whistle.
that comes as the candidates who are standing in the general election onjuly ath are entering theirfirst weekend of campaigning. relatives of the victims of the uvalde school massacre in texas two years ago are taking legal action against several major companies. they accuse the social media firm, meta, the maker of the call of duty video games, and a gun manufacturer of promoting dangerous weapons to teens. now on bbc news, the travel show. my name is francis bourgeois. i'm a railway...
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afterward n york times correspondent david sanger shares his book, the new cold war's, which looks athe rise of china, russia's invasion of ukraine and america's ro the world in the 21st century. he's interviewed by harvard university, belfer center senior fellow paula dobrin and sky watch book tv. every weekend on c-span, two. and find a full schedule on your program, guy or watch online anytime at book tv dot org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including cox, colon devries and rome is extremely rare. high above. friends don't have to be. this is joe. when you're connected, you're not alone. cox supports c-span as a public servants, along with thesether television providers, giving you a front row seat to
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the winding road to the ath ofjuly, polling day, still has plenty around the corner, and where every announcement prompts a flurry of reaction as each party seeks to undermine the others. 0ur message, that the - conservatives have let people down in the west country over the health service, _ the economy, things like sewage in our rivers and on our- beaches, is resonating with people. _ the conservatives have to say, if they announce any policy, how they are going to pay for it. that is what we in the labour party deliver — fully costed policies, and that is what we expect from the conservatives. in this general election, it is really the cost of the union on the table. we have a cost of living crisis inflicted by westminster, challenges connected to brexit, and of course austerity policies. the prime minister has made quite a thing of projecting a certain energy. he has hurtled around england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland in the first couple of days. now he's here in the south—west of england, a region teeming with conservative seats he really needs to cling onto. and a
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but of course, this picture could appear very different after polling day onjuly ath. so what has been the reaction from voters? well, bury north in greater manchester is a marginal seat, changing colour many times through the years. and our uk editor ed thomas has been to hear about the issues that matter most to voters there. it doesn't exactly feel like it right now but a summer election is just weeks away. and i have never been prouder to be british. yeah, general election. what is your reaction? thank god, about time. summer general election? sooner the better, please. and bury north is up for grabs. i'm fluid, whoever ticks the most boxes for me, they are for me. just 105 votes separated labour and the conservatives here in 2019. steve is undecided. in your life right now, what matters to you? grandkids, you are looking at knife crime, way too much of that. and my parents, my mother is going into a care home. so whichever party speaks to you on those issues, you could potentially go with? yeah, you have got to be fluid, you have got to do what is best for your fa
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what happens here in scotland on july the ath matters wherever you're watching. chris mason, bbc news, in glasgow. helen, after questions, keir starmer out finally having a decision on the diane abbott controversy. hoping to draw a line under it, will it? it abbott controversy. hoping to draw a line under it, will it?— line under it, will it? it will brin: line under it, will it? it will bring to — line under it, will it? it will bring to include _ line under it, will it? it will bring to include -- - line under it, will it? it will. bring to include -- conclusion line under it, will it? it will- bring to include -- conclusion of bring to include —— conclusion of sorts. sir keir starmer says diane abbott is free to go forward as a labour cabinet, candidate. very long—standing labour mp, the first black woman to be elected to parliament. she claimed she had been blocked by the party. there is a method by the deputy leader who said she thought that dynamic should be allowed to stand as a live beer mp. —— labour mp. there does still need to be proved b
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>>ering with 1000 community centers so students fro get the tools they need to be ready for athing. >> comcast supports c-sp as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to >> john kirby is the white house national security communications advisor. he briefed reporters on the israeli strike in rafah. he also answers questions on the biden administration's response to the israeli incursion into gaza. this press conference is just over 40 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. and then we will get going. today, we are grieving the lives lost as a result of deadly gh several states across the southern lane. our prayers are with the families that lost loved ones. we wish those injured a speedy recovery. these tragic storms come as communities across the south and midwest are still recovering from severe weather that destroyed homes, businesses, and leveled entire communities earlier this month. we remain grateful for the first responders. our teams have been directly in touch with state and local officials. th directly with the to offer his con
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to keep himself in contention at the pga wells fargo championship in california he was in trouble athe fifteeth — his sixth hole — but produced a touch of magic to set up a birdie, one of three he managed through the round. a bogey at the last though means he's tied second, five off the lead currently held by american xander schauffele. and that's all the sport for now. hello. after another very warm and mostly sunny spring day today, what are the chances of this weather lasting through the weekend? well, at first, it is going to be more of the same — mostly dry on saturday, spells of sunshine. it will be very warm. but by sunday, signs of a change, some thundery showers as atlantic weather fronts start to edge in. but in the short term, this area of high pressure just about holding firm. underneath that high through tonight, we'll have largely clear skies. and it is possible, particularly across the northern half of the uk, that you might get a glimpse of the northern lights, the aurora borealis. there's been a lot of geomagnetic activity, a solar storm heading our way, so do ke
to keep himself in contention at the pga wells fargo championship in california he was in trouble athe fifteeth — his sixth hole — but produced a touch of magic to set up a birdie, one of three he managed through the round. a bogey at the last though means he's tied second, five off the lead currently held by american xander schauffele. and that's all the sport for now. hello. after another very warm and mostly sunny spring day today, what are the chances of this weather lasting through the...
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and and he coordinates that the white house and fdr lets him know afterwards that he was, quote,ath by his speech. but even when they weren't explicit coordinating, they knew this fdr, his highest priority. and they were giving all sorts of speeches, supporting it. and then, you know, after the war, they were giving speeches hugo black attended this massive i am an american rally in in central park with the boxer, joe louis, whoprivate in the army. and so in this wonderful exhibit, you have an african-american kins in civil rights. 's a picture of joe louis as a private, but they appear and it's to rally support for the war effort in war bonds. fdr has frank murphy at one point, who again had beenayor of detroit and governor of michigan, go to detroit and examine the state of readiness with the automotive industry there, becausecritical vehiclesd jeeps. and so murphy very does this inspection tour and then goes on national radio reporting on his findings and saying that we actually have too much more in terms of preparedness. and helso publicly. murphy also very publicly called on mana
and and he coordinates that the white house and fdr lets him know afterwards that he was, quote,ath by his speech. but even when they weren't explicit coordinating, they knew this fdr, his highest priority. and they were giving all sorts of speeches, supporting it. and then, you know, after the war, they were giving speeches hugo black attended this massive i am an american rally in in central park with the boxer, joe louis, whoprivate in the army. and so in this wonderful exhibit, you have an...
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and charlie sheen was not the only celebrity in the middle of ath well documented crisis. >> now to the latest crisis for star lindsay lohan. she may now be facing new charges in california. >> seen here leaving a manhattan police station early thursday after the actress was detained under allegedly punching this woman in the face. just hours after being released in new york prosecutors also announced the troubled star is being charged for lying to police and reckless driving after car troubles in june. >> there was so much of this in the early 2010s, celebrity downfall, substance abuse a spectacle, thinly veiled hollywood stars as troubled. america's attention was still focused on a handful of anointed celebrities who rose to fame in the age before social media really took off. there were no influencers. there were just the stars whose entire lives were documented in the pages of weekly and people magazine and the national io enquirer. it was sort of thena height of tabloid culture. and in manyta ways it was that a of tabloid culture that gave rise to america's first tabloid president,
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of around and looked athing of the museum she went to the car with her camera crew. but we stood at the doorway of the museum. and we got a great interview with her. and ihought, yeah, she's a today. she was today showt. and it shows that doing, you know, news reporting cut forward to she has arrived at the abc newsmeet everybody and happened to be up on the executive tope ladies room and she came in years later came out and she she she came outany towels. can't afford t'm not going to say that millionlar salary is cut our towel allotment, bow, she had she had struggles every step those especially those early months and what did just one i realize you're interviewing me, but just one more question. so yf the white house reporters. and here comes this bigfoot barbara. what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house.e travel wild with her, she was just she was tha
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if the tories are to avoid defeat onjuly the ath it would take probably the most stunning election turn around this country is ever seen.— stunning election turn around this country is ever seen. while i called the election _ country is ever seen. while i called the election early? _ country is ever seen. while i called the election early? does _ country is ever seen. while i called the election early? does he - country is ever seen. while i called the election early? does he really. the election early? does he really hope he can win or is he just saying look, let's get it over and done with? . �* , ., look, let's get it over and done with? . �*, ., a with? that's the million quick question- _ with? that's the million quick question. the _ with? that's the million quick question. the expectation - with? that's the million quick| question. the expectation was minister was that while a summer election was being looked at it was an option. the expectation was that the prime minister would wait until the prime minister would wait until the autumn, october or november time because that
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ath athleisure, is that over is there a sea changing? >> we just launched our performance line this quarter, it's doing tremendously well i think consumers really love the technical fabric, and that aspect of athleisure, but then putting it into more cleaned up silh silhouettes. so it's an area that i think we can continue grow and develop. >> you're also very mall based i don't know if you can see that as a blessing, a curse, and simon has been an investor through all of this. >> we have 100 stores with simon. >> what does the mall presence look like in the years to come, is it status quo or should we expect big changes >> we want to continue to open more stores in malls we believe in brick and mortar the suiting is the foundation of the brooks brothers business and that process happens best live, right? our online penetration is relatively low but when you go to purchase a suit you want that store experience and you get that in our stores >> i'm looking back to see this company filed chapter 11 years past, sold for around $320 million.
ath athleisure, is that over is there a sea changing? >> we just launched our performance line this quarter, it's doing tremendously well i think consumers really love the technical fabric, and that aspect of athleisure, but then putting it into more cleaned up silh silhouettes. so it's an area that i think we can continue grow and develop. >> you're also very mall based i don't know if you can see that as a blessing, a curse, and simon has been an investor through all of this....
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i know you've done some fact checking back athe studio at 30 rock. but he had the opportunity to do so, he said he would have loved to. he chose not to. but you heard him try to make his case, a case that the jury firmly and clearly rejected with those verdicts. guilty verdicts on those 34 counts here. this was in some ways the donald trump that i have cover and we all covered here for many years. it was an airing of the grievances. if this trial has been a trip down memory lane date back to 2016 and earlier, this was former president trump picking through his issues with, for example, his previous impeachment, his time in office, going after president biden in a way that we often hear at campaign rallies, lester. so more to come here. but the former president did one thing here, mr. trump cast the stakes of this election saying that november 5th, election day, is most important day in american history. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> that concludes this nbc news special report. we'll have much more ahead in our streaming network nbc news now. onli
i know you've done some fact checking back athe studio at 30 rock. but he had the opportunity to do so, he said he would have loved to. he chose not to. but you heard him try to make his case, a case that the jury firmly and clearly rejected with those verdicts. guilty verdicts on those 34 counts here. this was in some ways the donald trump that i have cover and we all covered here for many years. it was an airing of the grievances. if this trial has been a trip down memory lane date back to...
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this is what is le athe effect y different. i think the conflict that comes from perception of ownership, so anyway, nigerian journalists recently, i was in nigeria two weeks ago and i recorded to#:rvw in which i basically worried about the fact that we had lost, out of the of all that, it seems to be available to be bought. they are not playing that role that we idealize today should play. i actually forced a shortfall in nigeria from my writing. the so-called controversy. they don't seem to have that kind of responsibility anymore. everybody is celebrating journalism. you, the reporter, are a celebrity, column writer, all of that. please come back and[laughter] oftentimes, the idea of a sovereign wealth fund, if you look at the african sovereign fund, they are up to $20 billion or something like that. my question is how can african governments invest in infrastructure in africa? toward the twilight of the obama administration. where there any other reaches of the world that had that kind of initiative? >> thank you, sir. whil
this is what is le athe effect y different. i think the conflict that comes from perception of ownership, so anyway, nigerian journalists recently, i was in nigeria two weeks ago and i recorded to#:rvw in which i basically worried about the fact that we had lost, out of the of all that, it seems to be available to be bought. they are not playing that role that we idealize today should play. i actually forced a shortfall in nigeria from my writing. the so-called controversy. they don't seem to...
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. >> we have another question from athe audience. i think this was sent in by somebody online. about tax preparation services. the exorbitant fees paid by tax preparation services. it has been a priority of lots of tax experts for a lot of time and a lot of administration to improve tax preparation services provided to low income talk about where that is the list of priorities? >> i would say we had a remarkably positive experience with direct file irs but a great platform tool out into the public arena people with relatively simple tax returns were able to use it. and were able to complete their tax return and eight record short amount of time. thee customer service experience was very positive. mostly we are getting questions from manyy parts of the country, when will that be available to me? and can you expand the service? our general sense it should not be costly. it should not cost you $400 to file your taxes. the direct file tool enables you to do that without paying those kinds of fees. and over time i expect it to be more broadly available to more taxpayers. that's very
. >> we have another question from athe audience. i think this was sent in by somebody online. about tax preparation services. the exorbitant fees paid by tax preparation services. it has been a priority of lots of tax experts for a lot of time and a lot of administration to improve tax preparation services provided to low income talk about where that is the list of priorities? >> i would say we had a remarkably positive experience with direct file irs but a great platform tool out...
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. >> narrator: in the case of athe body cam videos, raised questions for reporter kristin hall. >> (on laptop): you got his arm? >> (on laptop): i got his arm. >> the very first thing that i saw was, just how immediate the officers took steps to escalate the situation. >> stop it now or you're going to get tased. >> this started off as a medical emergency because he was having a seizure. when the officers arrived, they described using various kinds of force that you would typically see when somebody is being placed under arrest. so they used a taser. >> (on laptop): you'll get us, too. >> (on laptop): ow! (taser crackling) (austin groans) >> (on laptop): stop it now. >> then they shackled him with his legs and his arms, and then they put a hobble restraint in between his leg restraints and his arm restraints. >> (on laptop): don't put him on his stomach. just try to lay him to his left side. >> when hunter's girlfriend called 911, the dispatcher told her that he needed to be on his side, not on his stomach. >> put him facedown. belly down. >> push, go. push. >> there we go. >> putting
. >> narrator: in the case of athe body cam videos, raised questions for reporter kristin hall. >> (on laptop): you got his arm? >> (on laptop): i got his arm. >> the very first thing that i saw was, just how immediate the officers took steps to escalate the situation. >> stop it now or you're going to get tased. >> this started off as a medical emergency because he was having a seizure. when the officers arrived, they described using various kinds of force...
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look atou everything we talked about and the judge and the conflict that he had and the judge being ath biden donor and what the judgeud allowed in closing arguments and jury instructions, the way he treated the defence in this case, when you put it all together, it really isn't surprising is it ? >> it's not surprising. the instructions had that feel. i... in defence of some of those jurors, they may not have seen on any alternative but conviction. keepy but in mind it is judge ad the government to repeatedly tell them that it was a fact that an election violation occurred and that trump had ordered it.d but judge merchan stayed absolutely silent during that statement over and over again even though it violated his instruction. to this day, we won't know what the jury really decided on the o conspiracy. i was in that courtroom listening toe 34 guilty verdict. they didn't say what the jury thought had happened. they were unanimourys only tha t some crimes, some secondary crime occurred. judge merchan did not require them to reach unanimity on what that crime was. it's going to go on app
look atou everything we talked about and the judge and the conflict that he had and the judge being ath biden donor and what the judgeud allowed in closing arguments and jury instructions, the way he treated the defence in this case, when you put it all together, it really isn't surprising is it ? >> it's not surprising. the instructions had that feel. i... in defence of some of those jurors, they may not have seen on any alternative but conviction. keepy but in mind it is judge ad the...
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details reveal between 2021 and 2024 he placed about 19,000 bets with ath estimated average about $13,000 per bet and made something like $140 million but lost $180 million and was owing more than$s 40 million. also how he changed information on ohtani's bank account including his phone number, address, pech details even agency far to impersonate him to make wire transfers. estimated 24 times. u.s. attorney saying, she said "the extent of the defendant's deception is massive." "took advantage of his position of trust, at advantage of mr. ohtani and fueled a dangerous gambling habit" and expecting to plead guilty. if convicted looking at more than 30 years behind bars. his arraignment expected next week where he's expected to enter a guilty plea. >> steve patterson. thank you. >>> after years of nbc news reporting on accusations of racist and homophobic bullying in schools in south lake, texas, the feds asking the district to negotiate over four claims of civil right violations. we have the latest developments on that story. >> reporter: for over three years nbc news has investigated the p
details reveal between 2021 and 2024 he placed about 19,000 bets with ath estimated average about $13,000 per bet and made something like $140 million but lost $180 million and was owing more than$s 40 million. also how he changed information on ohtani's bank account including his phone number, address, pech details even agency far to impersonate him to make wire transfers. estimated 24 times. u.s. attorney saying, she said "the extent of the defendant's deception is massive."...
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and this story is goin to be centered in wh w athe time the west that includes pittsburgh right here, alleghe county. pittsburgh, a very small but very growing community. but pittsburgh is really in the 7090s, the federal capital of the west. it's got federal fort fayette. it's got office buildings and federal agencies. it is surrounded, however, by a landscape of people who really don't agree with that. the people we've described earlier, the heart, this story is going to be about 20 miles south of pittsburgh you see highlighted here in red what is today washington, county, pennsylvania. this is going to be the heart beat of the events we will call the whiskey rebellion. so alexander hamilton's whiskey tax is passed people here in the west are immediate, be put off by. and there's a couple of reasons for it. they would argue the whiskey act was unfair viscerally prejudicial. there were things built into this act that were unnecessarily harmful to them and at worst, they felt maybe hamilton was doing intentionally. big distillers and there were some big distillers in the west. people
and this story is goin to be centered in wh w athe time the west that includes pittsburgh right here, alleghe county. pittsburgh, a very small but very growing community. but pittsburgh is really in the 7090s, the federal capital of the west. it's got federal fort fayette. it's got office buildings and federal agencies. it is surrounded, however, by a landscape of people who really don't agree with that. the people we've described earlier, the heart, this story is going to be about 20 miles...
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democratic progressive party -- who support independence -- protested on the floor and threw garbage bags athe other side. it is unclear whether the bills will become law. meantime, a congressional delegation arrived in taiwan today to meet with the president, the second of such visits from u.s. lawmakers in a week. and we have a unique passing of note. the world's longest-serving flight attendant has died. bette nash spent nearly 70 years in the air. she began her career with eastern airlines in 1957. she was still employed by american airlines at the time of her passing. the carrier wrote on social media that nash, quote, "inspired generations of flight attendants. fly high, bette." bette nash was 88 years old. still to come on the newshour, pope francis apologizes for using a homophobic slur. a look at president biden's plans to reform immigration if he wins in november. and how the reclassification of marijuana could change drug enforcement policy. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state
democratic progressive party -- who support independence -- protested on the floor and threw garbage bags athe other side. it is unclear whether the bills will become law. meantime, a congressional delegation arrived in taiwan today to meet with the president, the second of such visits from u.s. lawmakers in a week. and we have a unique passing of note. the world's longest-serving flight attendant has died. bette nash spent nearly 70 years in the air. she began her career with eastern airlines...
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but we all believe in the same constitution and we took an o ath. we both believe the democracy is under threat. we would like to say we live in the most enduring democracy in the world. we always have orderly and believe that our democracy is under threat. we like to say that we live in the most endearing democracy in the world, we always have orderly and peaceful transitions of presidential power prayer that is no longer true. and, you heard mary reading the poll numbers, about americans added to our democracy, in my judgment, democracy is like water. you don't think about its importance until somebody tries to take it away from you. our democracy is like oxygen come you don't wake up every morning thanking god for the air you breathe unless somebody tried to take it away from you and you are desperate to get it back. and in my post government life, i recognize that this is the most important way in which i could contribute to the public good, by joining up with judge luttig , one of my heroes, in this cause, i've been gratified by the level of in
but we all believe in the same constitution and we took an o ath. we both believe the democracy is under threat. we would like to say we live in the most enduring democracy in the world. we always have orderly and believe that our democracy is under threat. we like to say that we live in the most endearing democracy in the world, we always have orderly and peaceful transitions of presidential power prayer that is no longer true. and, you heard mary reading the poll numbers, about americans...
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legal immigrants or they get weepy about their grandfathers athing or talking about the difference between pre-1970 post-1970. that is how long it took the arctic again. mmigrants were better than us. there were morey bought more houses. oh, post-1970 immigrants are not that at all. they are far more likely to be on welfare. of ways to fiddle with the numbers, but one of the main ones counting anchor babies as americans. most of our welfare is dedicated to poor people with children. an illegal runs across the border, eight months a baby and starts collecting will figure on that anchor baby whole village. that can be counted on weare, s what you want to look at is foreign-born family versus native family, and when those comparisons are made, the foreign-born family, 54% collecting government assistance.u.s.-born family, and that includesigrants that have come in since the 1965 civil rights actthe reason for this and the reason any rules before on this -- if there was an ethnic preference for the countries that founded and built this country, but you rules. it was hard to get here. you have
legal immigrants or they get weepy about their grandfathers athing or talking about the difference between pre-1970 post-1970. that is how long it took the arctic again. mmigrants were better than us. there were morey bought more houses. oh, post-1970 immigrants are not that at all. they are far more likely to be on welfare. of ways to fiddle with the numbers, but one of the main ones counting anchor babies as americans. most of our welfare is dedicated to poor people with children. an illegal...
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awes athe young kid and the you lady in usc got a great shot. it's athof the jordan did the se thing and everyone was around. they hate him because he couldn't shoot larry bird.ck same thing. so it's just goes back to this thing where they have a beautiful thing. but because it's not a design, it's not them. wan they want to trash it.t ca so they don't care about success of the league. abfon, y fond agaire unfortunately for black people right now in entertainment, thisblac is a common thing when we don't have anything left to say, oh, everything's racisto s everything's racist. even the argue with marjorie taylor the other day, she was are een the her talking about eyelashes was racist because they don't have an argument anymore. >> yeah. jeffelashes acistbecaus it is t. every every time that race card is introduced, it, you can't it' have any fun. yeah. this is a beautiful moment. nos a, it's racist. >> jemele hill. >> it's a strong comment. jeff. she's like you said, she's race hustling. >> she capitalizes on all these things. her podcast is c
awes athe young kid and the you lady in usc got a great shot. it's athof the jordan did the se thing and everyone was around. they hate him because he couldn't shoot larry bird.ck same thing. so it's just goes back to this thing where they have a beautiful thing. but because it's not a design, it's not them. wan they want to trash it.t ca so they don't care about success of the league. abfon, y fond agaire unfortunately for black people right now in entertainment, thisblac is a common thing...
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reason why democrats are so aggressively using the justice system, as the senator just laid out as ath political weapon. t of they've let it out of pandora's box. joe biden is unable to campaign. >> watch thipaigs show. yes, i am the i don't say frustrated and i do think the president has to deal in the age issue is ise is suffocating him and he needs to bring up that he's only four years older. >> and trumpt he's biden's mentl and physical decline is at al huge they can try to deny it all they want. it's huge. you can barely wal want its .k o read from a teleprompter like this one. >> it's not good. and now joe has a lot of ground to make up in swing states as democrats lawfare campaign appears to be backfire. also, big news tonight for donald trump. his formerig ns toni rival, nik, announced today that she will be voting for in november, saying biden has, quote, been a catastrophe. >> joining us now with reaction, the hosjoininreat of outkick tomi lahren is fearless. tomi lahren, along with former t senior adviser to president trump, stephen milleident trr. stephen, donald trump has
reason why democrats are so aggressively using the justice system, as the senator just laid out as ath political weapon. t of they've let it out of pandora's box. joe biden is unable to campaign. >> watch thipaigs show. yes, i am the i don't say frustrated and i do think the president has to deal in the age issue is ise is suffocating him and he needs to bring up that he's only four years older. >> and trumpt he's biden's mentl and physical decline is at al huge they can try to deny...
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my camera that there's somebody in m indiy backyard and this guy leaves my shes d and he looks right ath the camera to that guy left my shed. but here's the craziest part. th this looks like the same guy, maybe glasses, whatever. but look at the other guy. it was the other guy. he noticed he aged. e looks like the same guy,sa but aged so him again. and now him same facial features, whiter hair. so i don't even know what to a think at this point. >> you know, there could be an c easy explanation. he went on vacation withou easy ete. his balance of nature. all right, kat, you know, it's funny. azy st it's a crazy story, but iorbeli believe hieve m when you listen to him. he is not making this stuff. he believes that there is a time traveling porthole in his shed. there's no reason for him to lie. he knowsr it's going to make h. sound crazy. >> what do you think? yeah. it's also not going to do any for his airbnb property. >> no, it's not. f it's notor. first of all, that old time traveling thing. i want to stay far away fromme . g to that. yes. yeah. especially he can make me look over [l
my camera that there's somebody in m indiy backyard and this guy leaves my shes d and he looks right ath the camera to that guy left my shed. but here's the craziest part. th this looks like the same guy, maybe glasses, whatever. but look at the other guy. it was the other guy. he noticed he aged. e looks like the same guy,sa but aged so him again. and now him same facial features, whiter hair. so i don't even know what to a think at this point. >> you know, there could be an c easy...