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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.nce i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis always
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.nce i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go!...
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. belong to jesse baird and luke davies. , ., ., davies.ms. we know _ davies. tell us more about the victims. we know jesse - davies. tell us more about the victims. we know jesse baird l davies. tell us more about the | victims. we knowjesse baird is davies. tell us more about the i victims. we know jesse baird is a former television _ victims. we know jesse baird is a former television presenter - victims. we know jesse baird is a former television presenter with | victims. we know jesse baird is a i former television presenter with one of the networks here in australia. his partner was cabin crew at qantas, the australian airline. i don't know if you can see the flowers behind me but looking at some of the tributes that have been written on the cards with those powers it is clear that lots and lots of people, in whose lives they were important. some fond words, the sentiment, we will miss you. speaking to people who have come and laid flowers today, the sadness as you can imagine, as i suggested, not a huge surprise but sadness and also
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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor. the best performer i saw live, and i've said it ever since i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was some
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor. the best performer i saw live, and i've said it ever since i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to...
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greg davis.uising with the funny name, the petechiae. >> >> reporter: after reviewing the autopsy photos, dr. davis concluded that the bruises were not pity gear caused by someone straddling her when she died, but rather bruises that occur naturally when blood cools after death. >> pro bowl, discoloration can be easily mistaken for petechiae but they are caused by a different mechanism. >> reporter: same witness offered a different picture of the murder scenario, had scott patterson indeed been on top of her pressing the bar down, dr. davis said he would expect to see more significant damage to her neck. >> i would expect to see fracture of the cartilage right there, the item sample, more injury. >> reporter: they talk to their jurors about a toxicology report that showed what the defense characterized, as a dangerous cocktail of drugs in her system. particularly our diet drug, that is down to produce side effects like fainting spells, and irregular heartbeats. lisa, the defense said, had three t
greg davis.uising with the funny name, the petechiae. >> >> reporter: after reviewing the autopsy photos, dr. davis concluded that the bruises were not pity gear caused by someone straddling her when she died, but rather bruises that occur naturally when blood cools after death. >> pro bowl, discoloration can be easily mistaken for petechiae but they are caused by a different mechanism. >> reporter: same witness offered a different picture of the murder scenario, had...
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host: went to become davis rather than reagan?came davis a little before -- i think i was like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was before i was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and i wanted my own name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for a few minutes without knowing who my father was at without putting me in a box. but i didn't want my parents to get mad at me, so i thought, maybe if i use my mother's maiden name, david, there are 5 billion davises in the world. i remember sitting in my room and saying, i just let my own identity. i want to just look at me as a person for five minutes before they realize that i am the governor's daughter. [laughs] since they actually understood. i think it did help that i was choosing a family name. from that point on, i used davis all the ti
host: went to become davis rather than reagan?came davis a little before -- i think i was like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was before i was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and i wanted my own name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for a...
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el departamento de policía de davis hace historia al contratarlo. para después ir a la universidad en uc davis y fue en esa universidad donde comenzó su deseo de ser policía. en el 2016 empezó como estudiante de seguridad, después como supervisor y luego como jefe de seguridad en el departamento de policía de uc davis. no me imaginaba que iba a trabajar así de policía porque obviamente no soy daca y no tengo papeles para nohspace ciudadano de de los estados unidos. atrás de mi mente quería ser policía de un sueño que pudo lograr con mucho esfuerzo, a pesar de que de pequeño él temía la policía conforme fue creciendo lo vio diferente. siempre me miraba a los policías, así de que iban a ir a las a las casas a tenía miedo a mis padres. tenían miedo que los iban a parar y los iban a deportar. ernesto quiere ser inspiración para todas aquellas personas que tienen miedo al querer convertirse en policía y piensan que no lo pueden lograr. su familia está sumamente orgullosos de que finalmente se recibió como policía. el pasado 21 de diciembre del 2023. cabe
el departamento de policía de davis hace historia al contratarlo. para después ir a la universidad en uc davis y fue en esa universidad donde comenzó su deseo de ser policía. en el 2016 empezó como estudiante de seguridad, después como supervisor y luego como jefe de seguridad en el departamento de policía de uc davis. no me imaginaba que iba a trabajar así de policía porque obviamente no soy daca y no tengo papeles para nohspace ciudadano de de los estados unidos. atrás de mi mente...
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a final quick word from you, sean davies. ~ ., ., ., davies.ments at a local level so that we can support and rebuild britain.— and rebuild britain. thank you very much, and rebuild britain. thank you very much. both — and rebuild britain. thank you very much. both of— and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, _ and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, for _ and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, for being i and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, for being on i and rebuild britain. thank you very | much, both of you, for being on the programme, we appreciate it, and talking to our audience, thank you. in michigan last night, bothjoe biden and donald trump comfortably won their parties�* primaries — a rerun of the 2020 election looking even more inevitable. but despite a comfortable 81% of the vote, there will be pause for reflection for the sitting president. a protest vote — for the "uncommitted" option on the ballot paper — attracted more than 100,000 supporters in michigan. it's a cr
a final quick word from you, sean davies. ~ ., ., ., davies.ments at a local level so that we can support and rebuild britain.— and rebuild britain. thank you very much, and rebuild britain. thank you very much. both — and rebuild britain. thank you very much. both of— and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, _ and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, for _ and rebuild britain. thank you very much, both of you, for being i and rebuild britain. thank you very...
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clive davis' pre-grammy bash. we haven't gotten invited. >> i know it's coming. down with davis to discuss his famous production skills that played a major role in the careers of some of the biggest music stars in the world. >> i never thought in a million years that i would discover artists. >> reporter: that gut discovered janice joplin in 1967. since then, music producer clive davis has nurtured the careers of some of the biggest stars on the planet. from aretha franklin to billy joel. bruce springsteen to whitney houston. that song confused davis houston was a superstar. >> that's the song i commissioned for the life of muhammad ali eight years earlier. there's this young teenager singing "the greatest love of all" like i never heard it before. >> reporter: houston was one of the stars davis introduced to the industry at his famed pre-grammy gala, which is always held the night before the ceremony. it was barry manilow who urged him to start. >> actors, directors, nancy pelosi, chris rock. >> reporter: it was hours before the party in 2012 that whitney housto
clive davis' pre-grammy bash. we haven't gotten invited. >> i know it's coming. down with davis to discuss his famous production skills that played a major role in the careers of some of the biggest music stars in the world. >> i never thought in a million years that i would discover artists. >> reporter: that gut discovered janice joplin in 1967. since then, music producer clive davis has nurtured the careers of some of the biggest stars on the planet. from aretha franklin to...
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davis hace historia al contratarlo.universidad en uc davis. y fue en esa universidad donde comenzó su deseo de ser policía en el 2016 empezó como estudiante de seguridad y después como supervisor y luego como jefe de seguridad en el departamento de policía de uc davis. no me imaginaba que iba a trabajar así de policía porque obviamente no soy daca y no tengo papeles para . no soy ciudadano de de los estados unidos. atrás de mi mente quería ser policía de un sueño que pudo lograr con mucho esfuerzo a pesar de que de pequeño él temía la policía conforme fue creciendo lo vio diferente. siempre me miraba a los policías. mira así de que iban a ir a las a las casas a tenía miedo a mis padres. tenían miedo que los iban a parar y los iban a deportar. su familia está sumamente orgullosos de que finalmente se recibió como policía el pasado 21 de diciembre del 2023. cabe resaltar que actualmente los beneficiarios de daca pueden trabajar en diferentes profesiones, pero esto no era posible hasta que la ley 960 que aprobó el gobernad
davis hace historia al contratarlo.universidad en uc davis. y fue en esa universidad donde comenzó su deseo de ser policía en el 2016 empezó como estudiante de seguridad y después como supervisor y luego como jefe de seguridad en el departamento de policía de uc davis. no me imaginaba que iba a trabajar así de policía porque obviamente no soy daca y no tengo papeles para . no soy ciudadano de de los estados unidos. atrás de mi mente quería ser policía de un sueño que pudo lograr con...
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met. >> reporter: lance corporal davis was one of five young marines all between the ages of 21 and 28 who lost their lives when the helicopter they were flying from nevada to california crashed into a forest during one of southern california's most intense rain storms in years. >> it's been probably pretty much the week every parent dreads having. >> reporter: now davis, who had a 25-year career as a navy pilot himself is demandinganswers fro the department of defense about why his son was flying that day. >> i've flown that route many times i was just pretty much in shock that after i had heard the magnitude of the weather. >> reporter: are you hoping that something could potentially come out of this investigation that might change the way the marine corps makes their decisions? >> yeah. if they don't, then these five marines died in vain. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the third marine air wing tells nbc news an investigation into the crash is ongoing military experts say leaders are always calculating risks when making decisions >> in combat, these aviation units are in bad wea
met. >> reporter: lance corporal davis was one of five young marines all between the ages of 21 and 28 who lost their lives when the helicopter they were flying from nevada to california crashed into a forest during one of southern california's most intense rain storms in years. >> it's been probably pretty much the week every parent dreads having. >> reporter: now davis, who had a 25-year career as a navy pilot himself is demandinganswers fro the department of defense about...
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host: went to become davis rather than reagan?i became davis a little before -- i think i was like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was before i was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and i wanted my own name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for a few minutes without knowing who my father was at without putting me in a box. but i didn't want my parents to get mad at me, so i thought, maybe if i use my mother's maiden name, david, there are 5 billion davises in the world. i remember sitting in my room and saying, i just let my own identity. i want to just look at me as a person for five minutes before they realize that i am the governor's daughter. [laughs] since they actually understood. i think it did help that i was choosing a family name. from that point on, i used davis all th
host: went to become davis rather than reagan?i became davis a little before -- i think i was like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was before i was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and i wanted my own name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe...
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host: went to become davis rather than reagan?became davis a little before -- i think i was like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was before i was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and i wanted my own name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for a few minutes without knowing who my father was at without putting me in a box. but i didn't want my parents to get mad at me, so i thought, maybe if i use my mother's maiden name, david, there are 5 billion davises in the world. i remember sitting in my room and saying, i just let my own identity. i want to just look at me as a person for five minutes before they realize that i am the governor's daughter. [laughs] since they actually understood. i think it did help that i was choosing a family name. from that point on, i used davis all the
host: went to become davis rather than reagan?became davis a little before -- i think i was like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was before i was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and i wanted my own name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for...
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davis? >> senator, very much like j&j, we have tiered levels of patient assistance programs because we want to make sure the patient to meet our drugs can access them. if you have insurance but if all below certain means where you're not able to handle your co-pay, we will give co-pay assistance to those patients through a program we run. if you're someone who doesn't have insurance, isn't able to qualify for the government programs, have patient assistance program that basically provides the drugs for free. so we are very much focused on this and making sure we can do everything we can, and we are investing a lot of money on it. a something i like to add because i think it's important to the discussion. we are focusing on prices today, but we also need to think about innovation as a way to fix the problem, and something we're focusing on as a company is a new technology called michael cyclic peptides that allows to potentially take what historically has been large molecules, difficult to ma
davis? >> senator, very much like j&j, we have tiered levels of patient assistance programs because we want to make sure the patient to meet our drugs can access them. if you have insurance but if all below certain means where you're not able to handle your co-pay, we will give co-pay assistance to those patients through a program we run. if you're someone who doesn't have insurance, isn't able to qualify for the government programs, have patient assistance program that basically...
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davis?> senator, very much like j&j, we have tiered levels of patient assistance programs because we want to make sure the patient to meet our drugs can access them. if you have insurance but if all below certain means where you're not able to handle your co-pay, we will give co-pay assistance to those patients through a program we run. if you're someone who doesn't have insurance, isn't able to qualify for the government programs, have patient assistance program that basically provides the drugs for free. so we are very much focused on this and making sure we can do everything we can, and we are investing a lot of money on it. a something i like to add because i think it's important to the discussion. we are focusing on prices today, but we also need to think about innovation as a way to fix the problem, and something we're focusing on as a company is a new technology called michael cyclic peptides that allows to potentially take what historically has been large molecules, difficult to make
davis?> senator, very much like j&j, we have tiered levels of patient assistance programs because we want to make sure the patient to meet our drugs can access them. if you have insurance but if all below certain means where you're not able to handle your co-pay, we will give co-pay assistance to those patients through a program we run. if you're someone who doesn't have insurance, isn't able to qualify for the government programs, have patient assistance program that basically provides...
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phoenix journalist and international relations expert joins us from london. also joining us is nicholas davis, independent journalist and author who joins us from miami. welcome to you both. "if i may start with you, john phoenix, when we take a look at what's happening in gaza, it's quite incredible and shocking uh that we're approaching uh 30,00 in terms of the death tool, 145 days now, and just in the past 24 hours over 100 palestinians have been murdered, um, what do you think about the fact that nothing is preventing the genocide from uh stopping? well, it's just just make it clear that the the main factor of the..." support for the israeli army genocide in gaza is obviously the american government, if the united states wanted to end this massacer, want to end this genocide, you only had to pressure the israelis and stop the sending daily emition and daily support for the israelis in fact the the clear now from the reports that even the from the last, i think 26th of december till now did not after the ccj stop killing the palestinians you know so the only brush can actually stop designi
phoenix journalist and international relations expert joins us from london. also joining us is nicholas davis, independent journalist and author who joins us from miami. welcome to you both. "if i may start with you, john phoenix, when we take a look at what's happening in gaza, it's quite incredible and shocking uh that we're approaching uh 30,00 in terms of the death tool, 145 days now, and just in the past 24 hours over 100 palestinians have been murdered, um, what do you think about...
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phoenix, journalist and international relations expert joins us from london. also joining us is nicholas davis, independent journalist and author who joins us from miami. well welcome to you both uh, if i may start with you, john phoenix, when we take a look at what's happening in gaza, it's quite incredible and shocking uh that we're approaching uh 30,00 in terms of the death toll, 145 days now, and just in the past 24 hours, over 100 palestinians have been murdered, um, what do you think about the fact that nothing is preventing the genocide from uh stopping? well, it's just just make it clear that, the the main factor of the support for the israeli army genocide in gaza is obviously the american government, if the united states wanted to end this massacer, want to end this genocide, you only had to pressure the israelis and stop their sending daily ammunition and daily support for the israelies, in fact the the clear now. from the reports that even the from the last, i think one 26 of december till now israel did not after the ccj stop killing the palestinians you know so the only brusher c
phoenix, journalist and international relations expert joins us from london. also joining us is nicholas davis, independent journalist and author who joins us from miami. well welcome to you both uh, if i may start with you, john phoenix, when we take a look at what's happening in gaza, it's quite incredible and shocking uh that we're approaching uh 30,00 in terms of the death toll, 145 days now, and just in the past 24 hours, over 100 palestinians have been murdered, um, what do you think...
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ceo of merck, robert davis, we thank you for being here. and the seal of johnson & johnson, joaquin duato for being with us this morning. thanks very much. there is a lot of discussion in our nation about how divided our people are on many issues here and that is absolutely true. but one of the most important issues facing our country, the american people whether the democrats, republicans, independents, conservatives, progresses not be more united, and that is the need to substantially lower the outrageous price of prescription drugs in this country. according to a recent poll 82% of americans say the cost of prescription drugs is too high, and 73% say that the government is not doing enough to regulate drug prices. as a as a nation, we spent at twice as much per capita on health care as to the people of any of the country. $13,000 for every man, woman and child. one of the reasons that we spend so much is the high cost of prescription drugs in our country. the outrageous cost of prescription drugs in america means that one out of four of
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sarah davies, thank ou military operations. sarah davies, thank you very — military operations.erations. sarah davies, thank you very much for _ military operations. sarah davies, thank you very much for sharing i military operations. sarah davies, i thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on that story.— thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that _ thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story _ thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story of— thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story of course - thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story of course on . thoughts on that story. thank you. | more on that story of course on the bbc news website. it's billed as the largest and most complex one—day election in the world. polls have closed in indonesia, the world's third largest democracry. it's a mammoth vote — more than 200 million people were eligible to vote, in the country's 17,000 islands, across three time zones. the front runner, defence minister prabowo subianto, is hoping to win the presidential vote outright, to avoid a se
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general benjamin o davis senior and davis junior. these 2 men worked under 13 different presidential administrations. >> not only breaking barriers in the military but impacting american policy itself. ben davis junior never have biological children of his own but raised a gmail. those father has his own son. >> melville making it his mission to share his family legacy. then davis junior was the first black graduate of the 20th century at west point. but during his 4 years on campus, he never had a roommate. >> and ate meals in solitary silence. despite graduating in the top 20% of his class, he continually face racism and discrimination. now, 85 years later, these west point barrick's bear his name. >> not only did ben davis junior opened the skies to black aviators. he helped pass the bill allowing women cadets into the air force academy after his retirement from the military. in 1970, the pentagon called asking for us help to create safer skies. his suggestion commercial airport security, which would lead to the creation of what w
general benjamin o davis senior and davis junior. these 2 men worked under 13 different presidential administrations. >> not only breaking barriers in the military but impacting american policy itself. ben davis junior never have biological children of his own but raised a gmail. those father has his own son. >> melville making it his mission to share his family legacy. then davis junior was the first black graduate of the 20th century at west point. but during his 4 years on...
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davis. >> treman senator franken member kassidy and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to be here with you today. as the ceo of merck i'm here to offer suggestions to address the barriers of americans they encounter as they attempt to access pharmaceuticals. and ensuring merck may install the next generation of vaccines. based in new jersey or companies want the world world's most advanced research intensive while pharmaceutical companies. an organization at the forefront of fighting health solutions that advance treatment of disease in people and animals. i've worked in health care industry for the entire thing in my 34 year career but i janmark 10 years ago in large measure becausene the company is on the precipice of this first approval of keytruda. at the time people close to me were battling cancer and toortunately they were able benefit from this amazing discovery. following that first approval work has demonstrated the efficacy of keytruda and 39 indications and re
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davis, more power to >> philip davis, more power to you catch up soon, have a cracking weekend and sellng weekend and sell our send up.ve the misses cracking weekend and sell our send up. should e misses cracking weekend and sell our send up. should sir1isses coming up. should sir keir starmer resign over the gaza vote scandal? will be joined by the leader of lib the former leader of the lib dems, vince who's . to gb news radio. coming up. >> does shamima begum deserve to be a british citizen ? and is the be a british citizen? and is the menopause a disability? but first, as pressure grows on the house of commons speaker to resign after his decision to axe a vote on an immediate ceasefire in gaza , does the leader of the in gaza, does the leader of the opposition have a case to answer, given that it was his meeting with the speaker which led to this debacle? writing in the telegraph today, their top columnist tom harris says that if the speaker goes , sir keir if the speaker goes, sir keir starmer must go to , so should starmer must go to, so should hoyle and starmer both pay the price
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more on the humanitarian level before we get into the american complicity, i should say, and nicholas davis, when you take a look at for example, the un organizations um you had a recent incident on february the 5th where uh the israeli regime forces fired at the un convoy that was carrying vital supplies of food for the starving palestinians um and uh at the same time the regime forces they blocked these trucks and uh that has led many to say food is being used as a weapon of war um so so much so that the the humanitarian organizations are saying we're not going to be able to function in the gaza strip as as it is it's been uh it's been almost impossible. um, why do you think israel is using uh food as a weapon of war? gustar talked about how it wants to extract information on hamas, but is that the only reason? well, well, no, of course not, and and i mean, this is, this is an integral part of why the icj uh, has essentially accepted that this is case of genocide, um, because clearly the... intent is to completely destroy gaza and kill thousands of civilians. this is not what the american
more on the humanitarian level before we get into the american complicity, i should say, and nicholas davis, when you take a look at for example, the un organizations um you had a recent incident on february the 5th where uh the israeli regime forces fired at the un convoy that was carrying vital supplies of food for the starving palestinians um and uh at the same time the regime forces they blocked these trucks and uh that has led many to say food is being used as a weapon of war um so so much...
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also joining us is nicholas davis, independent journalist and author who joins us from miami.welcome to you both. uh, if i may start with you, john phoenix, when we take a look at what's happening in gaza, it's quite incredible and shocking uh that we're approaching uh 30,00 in terms of the death toll, 145 days now, and just in the past 24 hours over 100 palestinians have been murdered. um, what do you think about? the fact that nothing is preventing the genocide from uh stopping, well just just make it clear that the the main factor of the support for the israeli army genocide in gaza is obviously the american government, if the united states wanted to end this massacar, want to end this genocide you only had to pressure the israelis and stop their... daily inition and daily support for the israelis in fact they the clear now from the reports that even the from the last i think 26 of december till now israel did not after the cc stop killing the palestinians so the only brusher can actually stop designist entity killing more palestinians. is the is the american because in the
also joining us is nicholas davis, independent journalist and author who joins us from miami.welcome to you both. uh, if i may start with you, john phoenix, when we take a look at what's happening in gaza, it's quite incredible and shocking uh that we're approaching uh 30,00 in terms of the death toll, 145 days now, and just in the past 24 hours over 100 palestinians have been murdered. um, what do you think about? the fact that nothing is preventing the genocide from uh stopping, well just...
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davis getting a lot of credit from this teammates for his all—round game.he covers a lot of stuff, you know. my mistakes, everybody �*s mistakes. it is really good for us. you can't retell on the scoresheet, but he does a lot of that stuff, you know, that helps our defence. it is really big for us. we havejust that helps our defence. it is really big for us. we have just got to keep building. and british ice skating legends jayne torvill and christoper dean have announced their plan to retire from skating together in 2025. the nottingham pair made history a0 years ago, with gold in at the winter olympics in sarajevo — performing the bolero. they're back in the city to celebrate that achievement — announcing next year's tour in april will be their last. dean saying "i think there comes a time when you know". last august we met alex — a mother who found herself providing round—the clock care for her adult son declan, who lived with complex medical needs. since then, more than 100 families have told the bbc that the nhs is not providing enough vital support fo
davis getting a lot of credit from this teammates for his all—round game.he covers a lot of stuff, you know. my mistakes, everybody �*s mistakes. it is really good for us. you can't retell on the scoresheet, but he does a lot of that stuff, you know, that helps our defence. it is really big for us. we havejust that helps our defence. it is really big for us. we have just got to keep building. and british ice skating legends jayne torvill and christoper dean have announced their plan to...
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bud colleagues at bbc as midlands today, here is and davis.— here is and davis. politicians are divisive and _ here is and davis. and politicians are divisive and populations - here is and davis. and politicians| are divisive and populations won't ever fully agree on anything you say but the controversy of the past few days on the comments made last week, i stick to my guns and the sentiment, i put forward, istick i stick to my guns and the sentiment, i put forward, i stick by that and i'm not going to apologise and it's at this time and time again and i stick by what i said. you and it's at this time and time again and i stick by what i said.— and i stick by what i said. you said that our and i stick by what i said. you said that your words _ and i stick by what i said. you said that your words are _ and i stick by what i said. you said that your words are clumsy, - and i stick by what i said. you said that your words are clumsy, what | that your words are clumsy, what was it that was clumsy? i that your words are clumsy, what was it that was clumsy?— it that wa
bud colleagues at bbc as midlands today, here is and davis.— here is and davis. politicians are divisive and _ here is and davis. and politicians are divisive and populations - here is and davis. and politicians| are divisive and populations won't ever fully agree on anything you say but the controversy of the past few days on the comments made last week, i stick to my guns and the sentiment, i put forward, istick i stick to my guns and the sentiment, i put forward, i stick by that and i'm...
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davis getting a lot of credit from this team—mates for his all—round game.or now. we will be back later on. let's go to the rest of the day's news now. ukraine's military says it's destroyed a russian warship that was in its territorial waters of the black sea off occupied crimea. these are the pictures released by ukraine's military showing they said the large landing ship was near the resort town of alupka at the time of the attack. moscow has not commented on the ship. olga robinson from bbc verify has more on this story. ukrainian military intelligence has released this video that purportedly shows the moment the russian ceasar kunikov landing ship was sunk off the coast of occupied crimea. the ukrainian authorities say the operation was carried out by a special forces unit earlier today. in the video, we can see several attacking vessels, said to be naval drones, approaching the ship, then hitting it. and that is followed by an explosion that you just seen. now we've analysed the footage and several features visible on the vessel match those of the same
davis getting a lot of credit from this team—mates for his all—round game.or now. we will be back later on. let's go to the rest of the day's news now. ukraine's military says it's destroyed a russian warship that was in its territorial waters of the black sea off occupied crimea. these are the pictures released by ukraine's military showing they said the large landing ship was near the resort town of alupka at the time of the attack. moscow has not commented on the ship. olga robinson from...
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alton and elizabeth davis were anthropologists. the book, isabel talks about the connection and the kindred feeling between allison davis' work and her work. she regards him as a seminal figure in the developing of her ideas around this work. she talks primarily about research they did in mississippi for the book "deep south. she mentions they also had studied abroad. when i dug deeper into the that, i realized they had witnessed the book burning and escaped nazi germany right as the rise of hitler was reaching a crescendo. and so i could not believe the two stories converged in that way. upon further research, able to really try to build out what those book burnings looked like, what they did, how they functioned. so what you just saw is a combination of a sequence that digs into alton and elizabeth davis in germany, studying and then coming across this burning of books in a place that we shot in the exact square. some of the -- exact recreations of photographs of the actual incident. it was a thrill to be there standing on the sa
alton and elizabeth davis were anthropologists. the book, isabel talks about the connection and the kindred feeling between allison davis' work and her work. she regards him as a seminal figure in the developing of her ideas around this work. she talks primarily about research they did in mississippi for the book "deep south. she mentions they also had studied abroad. when i dug deeper into the that, i realized they had witnessed the book burning and escaped nazi germany right as the rise...
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jefferson davis. he actually is trying to think about what he could possibly do. we all know what his plan is eventually, because we all have hindsight and we know exactly what happened. he wants to get down to joe johnston in north carolina and he realizes that the siege of petersburg is over. so he goes to, of all people, john gordon, to try to think about what his options were going to be some time in in late february. john gordon is an attorney, a slaveholder in and plantation owner in georgia. he's only 33 years old in 1865. he had suffered five really horrible at antietam. and you always see a picture of gordon. so i flip this around because i wanted him to give a stern look. jefferson davis. so if you flip it around, it's always that side of his face because the other side of his face was horribly disfigured at antietam. he died in 1903, wrote a book, reminiscences of the civil war, and douglass, also freemen, called it charming but subject to. the critique applied to off told stories committed
jefferson davis. he actually is trying to think about what he could possibly do. we all know what his plan is eventually, because we all have hindsight and we know exactly what happened. he wants to get down to joe johnston in north carolina and he realizes that the siege of petersburg is over. so he goes to, of all people, john gordon, to try to think about what his options were going to be some time in in late february. john gordon is an attorney, a slaveholder in and plantation owner in...
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what about george davis and his merry band of skirmishes? we come back to the bridge that started it all the only way across the river is the iron railroad bridge, the bridge that john garrett was concerned about, the bridge that starts, the battle becomes their lifeline george davis, his men have to quite literally hopscotch over the railroad ties. it's about 45 feet up and i always enjoy this story. glenn worthington tells us that there was a wooden board posted at the end of it and painted letters. no pedestrian use. and they just start to hopscotch across the river. george davis ultimately gets the medal of honor for successfully getting men off the battlefield. but it came at a cost. almost a third of his skirmish tours are killed wounded or captured in this endeavor right. so by about 630 battles over july 9th, 1864, it's about over the last couple of hours, there have been about 2200 combined casualties, about 1200 union and about a thousand confederate. the problem for jubal early, who does arrive on the battlefield towards the tail
what about george davis and his merry band of skirmishes? we come back to the bridge that started it all the only way across the river is the iron railroad bridge, the bridge that john garrett was concerned about, the bridge that starts, the battle becomes their lifeline george davis, his men have to quite literally hopscotch over the railroad ties. it's about 45 feet up and i always enjoy this story. glenn worthington tells us that there was a wooden board posted at the end of it and painted...
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traitor to this country in history perhaps, we should note that jefferson davis himself believed at time that section 3 applied to him. the fact that he was already disqualified from office under the 14th amendment was part of his argument, again, back then as to why he should not be tried for treason after he lost the civil war. but, i should say, i'm not entirely sure trump's lawyers are really making good faith argument. they're just sort of throwing out anything they can, considering they also seem to waffle on the question of whether or not former president barack obama twice elected to be president, could be disqualified from the ballot under the text of the 22nd amendment, which clearly states a president can only serve two terms. >> could the democratic party put president obama up for -- on the primary ballot, could that happen? >> i haven't done a full analysis of that particular provision, your honor. i'm really focussed on section 3. but could they do it? conceivably i think it's an open question. >> i mean, to be clear, i don't think it's an open question. the 22nd amen
traitor to this country in history perhaps, we should note that jefferson davis himself believed at time that section 3 applied to him. the fact that he was already disqualified from office under the 14th amendment was part of his argument, again, back then as to why he should not be tried for treason after he lost the civil war. but, i should say, i'm not entirely sure trump's lawyers are really making good faith argument. they're just sort of throwing out anything they can, considering they...
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davis, more power to >> philip davis, more power to you catch up soon, have a cracking weekend and sellking weekend and sell our send up.ve the misses cracking weekend and sell our send up. should e misses cracking weekend and sell our send up. should sir1isses coming up. should sir keir starmer resign over the gaza vote scandal? will be joined by the leader of lib the former leader of the lib dems, vince who's . to gb news radio. coming up. >> does shamima begum deserve to be a british citizen ? and is the be a british citizen? and is the menopause a disability? but first, as pressure grows on the house of commons speaker to resign after his decision to axe a vote on an immediate ceasefire in gaza , does the leader of the in gaza, does the leader of the opposition have a case to answer, given that it was his meeting with the speaker which led to this debacle? writing in the telegraph today, their top columnist tom harris says that if the speaker goes , sir keir if the speaker goes, sir keir starmer must go to , so should starmer must go to, so should hoyle and starmer both pay the pric
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carolyn davies _ their ballot. thank you very much. carolyn davies in _ their ballot. - their ballot. thank you very much. carolyn davies in islamabad. we l their ballot. thank you very much. l carolyn davies in islamabad. we will have more updates on that story from pakistan throughout the day here on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. england's patient safety commission says the families of children left disabled by an epilepsy drug and women injured by pelvic mesh implants should be given urgent financial help. it follows a review that finds life have been ruined because of concerns about treatment were not listened to. ministers say they will consider and respond to the review. the government has dropped a commitment to increase the money disabled people in england can claim to adapt their homes. the disabled facilities grant is used to make home living easier by funding the installation of the likes of wet—rooms or stairlifts. the government said it had put an additional hundred million pounds towards the grant over two years. mps have
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general benjamin o davis senior and davis junior. these 2 men worked under 13 different presidential administrations. >> not only breaking barriers in the military but impacting american policy itself. then davis junior never have biological children of his own. >> but raised a gmail. those father has his own son, melville, making it his mission to share his family legacy. then davis junior was the first black graduate of the 20th century at west point. but during his 4 years on campus, he never had a roommate. >> and ate meals in solitary silence. despite graduating in the top 20% of his class, he continually face racism and discrimination. now, 85 years later, these west point derrick's bear his name. >> not only did ben davis junior opened the skies to black aviators. he helped pass the bill allowing women cadets into the air force academy after his retirement from the military. in 1970, the pentagon called asking for us help to create safer skies. his suggestion commercial airport security, which would lead to the creation of wha
general benjamin o davis senior and davis junior. these 2 men worked under 13 different presidential administrations. >> not only breaking barriers in the military but impacting american policy itself. then davis junior never have biological children of his own. >> but raised a gmail. those father has his own son, melville, making it his mission to share his family legacy. then davis junior was the first black graduate of the 20th century at west point. but during his 4 years on...
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general benjamin o davis senior and davis junior.se 2 men worked under 13 different presidential administrations. >> not only breaking barriers in the military but impacting american policy itself. then davis junior never have biological children of his own but raised a gmail. those father has his own son. >> melville making it his mission to share his family legacy. then davis junior was the first black graduate of the 20th century at west point. but during his 4 years on campus, he never had a roommate. >> and ate meals in solitary silence. despite graduating in the top 20% of his class, he continually face racism and discrimination. now, 85 years later, these west point barrick's bear his name. >> not only did ben davis junior opened the skies to black aviators. he helped pass the bill allowing women cadets into the air force academy after his retirement from the military. in 1970, the pentagon called asking for us help to create safer skies. his suggestion commercial airport security, which would lead to the creation of what we n
general benjamin o davis senior and davis junior.se 2 men worked under 13 different presidential administrations. >> not only breaking barriers in the military but impacting american policy itself. then davis junior never have biological children of his own but raised a gmail. those father has his own son. >> melville making it his mission to share his family legacy. then davis junior was the first black graduate of the 20th century at west point. but during his 4 years on campus,...
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and involved jefferson davis, the first and only confederate president who was tried for treason. you see, chase was one of two justices overseeing that civil trial. and he just so happened to discreetly suggest to davis' lawyers that they could short circuit the trial by claiming that davis could not be tried for treason because he was already disqualified upon the ratification of the 14th amendment, which his lawyers argued was self-executing. chase appeared to embrace that argument, which is the opposite of a ruling he would make a year later. these diverging decisions from the same justice are illogical and can't be explained. for today's purpose, the griffin case served as a convenient case for trump's lawyers because they could point to it as de facto precedent and giving friendly justices an convenient off ramp. >> so under griffin's case, which we believe is correctly decided, the anderson litigants disagree with us on that point, but if this court would adhere to the holdings in the griffin's case, there would not be any role for the states enforcing section 3 unless cong
and involved jefferson davis, the first and only confederate president who was tried for treason. you see, chase was one of two justices overseeing that civil trial. and he just so happened to discreetly suggest to davis' lawyers that they could short circuit the trial by claiming that davis could not be tried for treason because he was already disqualified upon the ratification of the 14th amendment, which his lawyers argued was self-executing. chase appeared to embrace that argument, which is...
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pacifica, san francisco. >> all the way up to davis. just some spotty showers is all about this line of showers. happening now. >> as we zoom in a little bit closer, we're seeing about a quarter of an inch rain. this is going to be 80 as you look at oakland to san francisco and then as we move up to 5, 80 18 can see a quarter inch of rain happening right now as we speak as this system is moving its way up to the davis, san francisco area, the past 24 hours, we have seen hurricanes force like wins. thanks to the strong atmospheric river, a marine county you're looking at 102 miles per hour. the airport, 67 over the weekend and even san jose. we're at 51 miles per hour. so we saw a lot of flight cancellations and even as we zoom in right now, you can see those cloudy conditions out looking better. we have some delays, but nothing like what we're dealing with over the weekend. so things are slowly looking better. and you can see that was still dealing with gusty conditions up to the north at 20 miles per hour. but nothing like we were deal
pacifica, san francisco. >> all the way up to davis. just some spotty showers is all about this line of showers. happening now. >> as we zoom in a little bit closer, we're seeing about a quarter of an inch rain. this is going to be 80 as you look at oakland to san francisco and then as we move up to 5, 80 18 can see a quarter inch of rain happening right now as we speak as this system is moving its way up to the davis, san francisco area, the past 24 hours, we have seen hurricanes...
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and he had started a new relationship with a flight attendant, luke davies, only 29.be a happy relationship. last seen on monday in an affluent area of sydney, paddington, and neighbours, witnesses, reported hearing loud shouting on monday morning, and then these remains, including a very expensive watch, i watch worth 8000 australian dollars, £11000, believed to belong tojesse baird, were found many kilometres away, around 30 kilometres away, on the southern edge of sydney. a coastal area. and it is thought that the accused used a rental van to dispose of the bodies, and he drove that rental van 100 commenters north of sydney, and the bodies are yet to be found. police are calling for witnesses who may have seen that rental van. the men's marathon world record holder, kelvin kiptum, is being buried today at his home in eldoret in western kenya. kelvin kiptum died in a car crash, aged only 2a, two weeks ago. kenyan president william ruto is leading mourners in honouring a brilliant and promising athlete who set and broke records in his brief running career. let's spea
and he had started a new relationship with a flight attendant, luke davies, only 29.be a happy relationship. last seen on monday in an affluent area of sydney, paddington, and neighbours, witnesses, reported hearing loud shouting on monday morning, and then these remains, including a very expensive watch, i watch worth 8000 australian dollars, £11000, believed to belong tojesse baird, were found many kilometres away, around 30 kilometres away, on the southern edge of sydney. a coastal area....
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victor davis hanson, thank you for helping us, i'm playing the clip.e a listen to it. >> i rot wrote it out, it was so great, excessive bail shall not be required no nor excessive fines imposed, i think he looked at my cash, and said we'll take all of his cash. larry: excessive everything. weaponization, fines. would this, i'm asking you, speculate. so, would this make a state case or local case a federal case because of the eighth amendment has been violated and supreme court should hear an appeal? >> i think it will get there. because if you look at pass president, has there been anything in this jurisdiction that was fined that amount of money orbite or, better yet, fined at all for supposedly over stating assets that were performing adjudicated by sophisticated odod audre auditors, you look at excessive finds and punishment it is the deadline where he has to post bond, his children and he are not allowed to do business to use or use the levers of taking out loans, then they have a ex-federal judge adjudicating what they can and can't do and company
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davis' contract in the summer of 2025.t's over and ruval wants to spend 40 to 50 million euros for this canadian fullback. a charity meeting was held in qatar . you saw stars like david or roberto carlos, eden hazard. drogba claudel and kaka were present. antonio conte and arsene wenningerm are the coaches of the two teams. in the past, two nil in favor of arsenal in the premier league of england and the game of atletico madrid almeria , one nil in favor of atlético in la liga , that game is also being held for about 25 minutes. thank you for your cooperation, have a good time, god bless you and have a blessed eid . various political and economic issues compete in the elections. the importance of elections in choosing a strong parliament. the key is in the hands of the people. what prevents your competitors? mandatory pricing it is impossible to fix the price of land in a mandated manner. oil how are qatari residents paying him to watch football? your words are more behind-the-scenes and to the detriment of these known med
davis' contract in the summer of 2025.t's over and ruval wants to spend 40 to 50 million euros for this canadian fullback. a charity meeting was held in qatar . you saw stars like david or roberto carlos, eden hazard. drogba claudel and kaka were present. antonio conte and arsene wenningerm are the coaches of the two teams. in the past, two nil in favor of arsenal in the premier league of england and the game of atletico madrid almeria , one nil in favor of atlético in la liga , that game is...