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going through united the saved democracy they canfind we' trained thousand called chaplain already so farry availn de-escalation. how do we -econfrontation and pl violence b how d■make sure that people have the right to vote fairly equally so i want to put faith in the practice and not just talk about in these critical you know, the bible has two kinds of time. one is kronos. tick tock, tickher time the bibr kind time they call higher is ts time, changes events. for a long timeaie' now with th. thissnor you think this is a time where we decide what kind of people what cor nation, who we're going to be and who we as people of faith are going to be. and whether people of faith or e they check none of the above with religion crusade y. most believe in god or something bigger than theyre and they want to. they're looking for authenticity and 's what we're looking, you know, speaking about winning over and relationships and trying to protect this thing called democracy it oftentimes happ ballot box. and you might disagree with me on this, but i have often told terrible when it comes to talking
going through united the saved democracy they canfind we' trained thousand called chaplain already so farry availn de-escalation. how do we -econfrontation and pl violence b how d■make sure that people have the right to vote fairly equally so i want to put faith in the practice and not just talk about in these critical you know, the bible has two kinds of time. one is kronos. tick tock, tickher time the bibr kind time they call higher is ts time, changes events. for a long timeaie' now with...
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here's what laura farris had to say about that . farris had to say about that. >> i'd have to look into the details of which people they haven't had. >> they haven't accepted as returns. >> but it is a principle of our domestic law that if a person has a sentence of two years or longer and they're not a british national, they qualify for automatic deportation following the conclusion of their sentence. so the deportation of foreign national offenders is embedded in our law. >> and from what you're saying, although i don't know the exact detail, yes, it sounds sensible . detail, yes, it sounds sensible. >> well, the minister says it sounds sensible to apply visa sanctions to countries such as pakistan where grooming, gang grooming , gang offenders are grooming, gang offenders are reportedly failing to be deported and accepted by those countries . it's understood that countries. it's understood that the visa sanction tool that the government has, that it can apply as a part of this act, is being resisted by civil servants in the forei
here's what laura farris had to say about that . farris had to say about that. >> i'd have to look into the details of which people they haven't had. >> they haven't accepted as returns. >> but it is a principle of our domestic law that if a person has a sentence of two years or longer and they're not a british national, they qualify for automatic deportation following the conclusion of their sentence. so the deportation of foreign national offenders is embedded in our law....
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haslinda: let's dig deeper and bring back andrew farris. markets undercutting pricing cuts? andrew: this was so sweet to hear his statement. all my economists were busy following the fed. now we tell them to stop following the fed. inflation looks as if it has stabilized at a low level and they can are not excluding the possibility of a june or july kutch. let -- of a june or july cuts. that is very nice. the bank of england cutting interest rates is likely because it will match the european union. not that that is of any importance to any central bank. haslinda: likely cuts for the ecb but unlikely for the fed you say, not until december at least. andrew: absolutely. the reason for that is simple. naÏvely simple. it is not that it goes 3.8, 3.7, three .6 and it is coming down. they are stuck at three and the target is 2. inflation is still higher than the actual target. what can you do? we have cpi inflation and cpe inflation for nine months. we are coming close to a year. the normal thing would have been to begin increasing interest rates. the fed says, we are going to cu
haslinda: let's dig deeper and bring back andrew farris. markets undercutting pricing cuts? andrew: this was so sweet to hear his statement. all my economists were busy following the fed. now we tell them to stop following the fed. inflation looks as if it has stabilized at a low level and they can are not excluding the possibility of a june or july kutch. let -- of a june or july cuts. that is very nice. the bank of england cutting interest rates is likely because it will match the european...
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. >> narrator: from her house across the seet, alphallia farrie saw what was happening, and recognized al clark. >> i just saw two officers and a young man on the ground. they had him down and handcuffed. they weren't being rough with him, but he was squirming a little bit, you know? and i asked him to stop moving around so they wouldn't hurt him. we ain't going to let them kill you. >> calm down. we're not trying to hurt him. >> they ain't trying to hurt you, al. just be still, al. >> stay still, man. >> narrator: by now, clark appeared to be physically in distress. >> i can't breathe. >> yes, you can, calm down, calm down. >> be stil al. and he calmed down, and, uh, and i told the officers to make sure he was breathing. >> his heart's still beating. >> he's still okay. he's still breathing, ain't he? >> yeah, it's just really shallow. >> okay. >> 9-1, be advised, subject's unconscious, got shallow breathing. >> so what went through your mind when he stopped moving and... were you aware right away that, that he had stopped breathing? >> it took, it took a second, because i didn't, i d
. >> narrator: from her house across the seet, alphallia farrie saw what was happening, and recognized al clark. >> i just saw two officers and a young man on the ground. they had him down and handcuffed. they weren't being rough with him, but he was squirming a little bit, you know? and i asked him to stop moving around so they wouldn't hurt him. we ain't going to let them kill you. >> calm down. we're not trying to hurt him. >> they ain't trying to hurt you, al. just...
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earlier today, i met with the safeguarding minister, laura farris , and i asked her about farris, and i asked her about a particular way that the government could go another step further, that is, to use the nationality and borders act to sanction countries that don't allow grooming gang abusers to be deported. for example, there are two grooming gang ringleaders in rochdale of pakistani origin who pakistan won't accept . here's what laura won't accept. here's what laura farris had to say. >> i'd have to look into the details of which people they haven't had. they haven't accepted as returns. but it is a principle of our domestic law that if a person has a sentence of two years or longer and they're not a british national, they're not a british national, they qualify for automatic deportation following the conclusion of their sentence . so conclusion of their sentence. so the deportation of foreign national offenders is embedded in our law. and from what you're saying, although i don't know the exact detail, yes, it sounds sensible. >> well, last year we gave 55,000 visas to pakistan
earlier today, i met with the safeguarding minister, laura farris , and i asked her about farris, and i asked her about a particular way that the government could go another step further, that is, to use the nationality and borders act to sanction countries that don't allow grooming gang abusers to be deported. for example, there are two grooming gang ringleaders in rochdale of pakistani origin who pakistan won't accept . here's what laura won't accept. here's what laura farris had to say....
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there are thousands of stories like sergeant farris's. as we approach memorial day, let us honor our fallen soldiers, p.o.w.'s, m.i.a.'s and those killed in action. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. the biden border crisis rages on and american families are affected, including in their pocketbooks. at the start of 2023, the cost of illegal aliens crossing with biden was over $150 billion. the burden of illegal aliens costs each american taxpayer nearly $1,200 annually. a judge relentlessly is bigoted and objectable, earning an invitation as my guest for the trump inauguration. the invitation was hand delivered to the new york merchant office monday by south carolina attorney general allen wilson. the shameful bias and bigotry of the judge has been, posed
there are thousands of stories like sergeant farris's. as we approach memorial day, let us honor our fallen soldiers, p.o.w.'s, m.i.a.'s and those killed in action. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. the biden...
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last week, the safeguarding minister, laura farris, told me that they'd made some 500 of and 50 arrests in the last year. they've trained 400 officers and they've been to all 42 forces in england and wales to deliver new training and give new data analysts. that is really crucial to tackling this problem, to get an understanding of the networks at play understanding of the networks at play . but here understanding of the networks at play. but here in oldham, the change is very political. it's less about policing, it's more about politics, because earlier this month, when labour lost control of the council, they dropped down to 27 seats. it's a 60 seat council, so they didn't have that majority rule. and that's been very rare over the last 40 years. in part due to the grooming scandal. this has been an ongoing area of very toxic politics in oldham, actually, but also due to the ongoing war in the middle east. several labour candidates lost their seats in oldham is about 25% muslim, way above the national average of around 7. so a very significant vote. they're leaning away from labour, a
last week, the safeguarding minister, laura farris, told me that they'd made some 500 of and 50 arrests in the last year. they've trained 400 officers and they've been to all 42 forces in england and wales to deliver new training and give new data analysts. that is really crucial to tackling this problem, to get an understanding of the networks at play understanding of the networks at play . but here understanding of the networks at play. but here in oldham, the change is very political. it's...