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what does that mean when king criticized edgar hoover j edgar hoover then began this investigation, wiretaps on king's home phone, his office phone, the phones of stanley levison, bayard rustin, clarence jones, all wiretapped, fbi listening, endless, you know, most of his conversations and at one point, hoover tells some reporters that king is the most dangerous man in america, that king is shocked by this and he doesn't know what to do. should he go to j edgar hoover and again, he doesn't really like conflict. he suggests that we just maybe he should go and have a session with him and try to talk things through, make peace and bayard rustin recommends the opposite. he says, let's build a cat. let's just go after it. let's make him an enemy. make him a foe. let's so knows where, where, where we're coming from and he knows what and we know what he's up to. let's, you know, let's let's attack. and king won't do it. king just, you know. go ahead. oh, no, no. i'm sorry. i didn't mean to cut you off, but i. but i have a bone to with the kennedys, not but robert f kennedy approved the tapping the
what does that mean when king criticized edgar hoover j edgar hoover then began this investigation, wiretaps on king's home phone, his office phone, the phones of stanley levison, bayard rustin, clarence jones, all wiretapped, fbi listening, endless, you know, most of his conversations and at one point, hoover tells some reporters that king is the most dangerous man in america, that king is shocked by this and he doesn't know what to do. should he go to j edgar hoover and again, he doesn't...
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j edgar hoover was veryand there was other evidence. you know, the war department been signaling to shore from ships which showand that they were probably from japanese. and this showed the dangers and the federal communication commission told the justice department very explicitly this false. we have extensive records of this simply did not happen. and yet it was one of the things department relied upon. but the second lesson that i think is also very important to take away from this is that when you look at the best courts and the worst of courts, a major diffcefundamental, is that for sterilization or the flag salute code or the all primary in texas, the justices did not have to fdr and they didn't have to cross them on a war related issue. and they would have had to do with korematsu. and i that's an especially important today. and korematsu to give a little background to what the basis that case was. well, the court what that case in the supreme court upheld american citizen of japanese no reason other than the fact that his parent
j edgar hoover was veryand there was other evidence. you know, the war department been signaling to shore from ships which showand that they were probably from japanese. and this showed the dangers and the federal communication commission told the justice department very explicitly this false. we have extensive records of this simply did not happen. and yet it was one of the things department relied upon. but the second lesson that i think is also very important to take away from this is that...
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what does that mean when king criticized edgar hoover j edgar hoover then began this investigation, wiretaps on king's home phone, his office phone, the phones of stanley levison, bayard rustin, clarence jones, all wiretapped, fbi listening, endless, you know, most of his conversations and at one point, hoover tells some reporters that king is the most dangerous man in america, that king is shocked by this and he doesn't know what to do. should he go to j edgar hoover and again, he doesn't really like conflict. he suggests that we just maybe he should go and have a session with him and try to talk things through, make peace and bayard rustin recommends the opposite. he says, let's build a cat. let's just go after it. let's make him an enemy. make him a foe. let's so knows where, where, where we're coming from and he knows what and we know what he's up to. let's, you know, let's let's attack. and king won't do it. king just, you know. go ahead. oh, no, no. i'm sorry. i didn't mean to cut you off, but i. but i have a bone to with the kennedys, not but robert f kennedy approved the tapping the
what does that mean when king criticized edgar hoover j edgar hoover then began this investigation, wiretaps on king's home phone, his office phone, the phones of stanley levison, bayard rustin, clarence jones, all wiretapped, fbi listening, endless, you know, most of his conversations and at one point, hoover tells some reporters that king is the most dangerous man in america, that king is shocked by this and he doesn't know what to do. should he go to j edgar hoover and again, he doesn't...
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since 2018, hoover has made a significant contribution. we will put these legacy issues firmly in their past, they said. it is good to have you with us. what is this case all about? ., , ., , , about? you set it out pretty clearl . about? you set it out pretty clearly- lt — about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is _ about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is a _ about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is a claim - about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is a claim that. about? you set it out pretty - clearly. it is a claim that between 2012 and 2018, uber were operating illegally. they were not taking the bookings themselves. the drivers were taking the bookings. in getting their licence, they misled tfl about their licence, they misled tfl about their operation. you are hoping that more london black cabbies were sign up more london black cabbies were sign up as a result of this claim. around 30,000 could be implicated. they could stand to make about £25,000. there is quite a reward for pursuing this. we probably won't get the ful
since 2018, hoover has made a significant contribution. we will put these legacy issues firmly in their past, they said. it is good to have you with us. what is this case all about? ., , ., , , about? you set it out pretty clearl . about? you set it out pretty clearly- lt — about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is _ about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is a _ about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is a claim - about? you set it out pretty clearly. it is a claim that. about? you set...
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- are you saying there's a double standard there, margaret hoover? - i'm just asking if you have any insight into why there is a double standard on the progressive left around this, and is it just blatant antisemitism or is there more to it? - i think in the cases of some people, it's antisemitism. in other cases, it's pure ignorance, and it's an inability to see a flaw in yourself that you see in other people. it's a double standard, for sure. - but does that invalidate speeccodes? i mean, does that somehow throw a wrench in the arguments behind the sort of speech police- - of course. - that the progressive left has agitated for the last five years? - you know, i mean, of course the progressive left should take a second look at their speech codes or... it's not all of them, but yeah, i mean, this notion that certain words... i mean, i'll give you a really good example. if you look at most of these, whether it's the sierra club's language glossary, whether you look at the stanford university, they had to retract, i think was called a hurtful or harmf
- are you saying there's a double standard there, margaret hoover? - i'm just asking if you have any insight into why there is a double standard on the progressive left around this, and is it just blatant antisemitism or is there more to it? - i think in the cases of some people, it's antisemitism. in other cases, it's pure ignorance, and it's an inability to see a flaw in yourself that you see in other people. it's a double standard, for sure. - but does that invalidate speeccodes? i mean,...
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hoover pushed it. he had had retreats. were fbi agents would be bused off a government expense to hear from religious leaders and this sort of thing. it's in the 1950s, of course, that we had the words under god in the pledge allegiance or we had in god we trust to the money. i think this is understanding, annabelle, from the historical context. i don't think any of it is particularly laudable from a christian perspective, nor do i think most of it was harmful. to this day, we include the words under god in pledge we have in god we trust on our money. let me ask who is harmed by that? now, i know some people annoyed and some people have brought lawsuits saying this violates the establishment clause. but again, i want to continue and argue for this at great depth in a number of works. did america have a christian founding included? the establishment clause does not build a wall of separation between church and state? if it did maybe a god we trust should come off the money. what the establishment clause says is that we are
hoover pushed it. he had had retreats. were fbi agents would be bused off a government expense to hear from religious leaders and this sort of thing. it's in the 1950s, of course, that we had the words under god in the pledge allegiance or we had in god we trust to the money. i think this is understanding, annabelle, from the historical context. i don't think any of it is particularly laudable from a christian perspective, nor do i think most of it was harmful. to this day, we include the words...
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hoover pushed it. he had had retreats. were fbi agents would be bused off a government expense to hear from religious leaders and this sort of thing. it's in the 1950s, of course, that we had the words under god in the pledge allegiance or we had in god we trust to the money. i think this is understanding, annabelle, from the historical context. i don't think any of it is particularly laudable from a christian perspective, nor do i think most of it was harmful. to this day, we include the words under god in pledge we have in god we trust on our money. let me ask who is harmed by that? now, i know some people annoyed and some people have brought lawsuits saying this violates the establishment clause. but again, i want to continue and argue for this at great depth in a number of works. did america have a christian founding included? the establishment clause does not build a wall of separation between church and state? if it did maybe a god we trust should come off the money. what the establishment clause says is that we are
hoover pushed it. he had had retreats. were fbi agents would be bused off a government expense to hear from religious leaders and this sort of thing. it's in the 1950s, of course, that we had the words under god in the pledge allegiance or we had in god we trust to the money. i think this is understanding, annabelle, from the historical context. i don't think any of it is particularly laudable from a christian perspective, nor do i think most of it was harmful. to this day, we include the words...
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by the time you get into the 1940s, hoover is very fast in kind of almost infatuated with countering intelligence issues, questions about alleged communist subversion and in american politics and culture. and he doesn't take much time to to dedicate bureau resources to organized crime. and this is one of the reasons why the there's kind of a bit of a grass roots ground swell for there to be some kind of action and action by the legislative branch because there's frustration that hoover has not spent enough time giving attention to organized crime and understanding its operations and its connections and what could be done to to deal with it. so by the time senator stepped down from the committee in may 1951, did they make any recommendation in that report, in that interim report, they did. and so, as i mentioned, they're one of the first ones was to encourage greater enforcement at the local level. they encouraged the proliferation of those local crime commissions. and that did happen that i think of about 70 new crime commissions were created around the country afterwards when it cam
by the time you get into the 1940s, hoover is very fast in kind of almost infatuated with countering intelligence issues, questions about alleged communist subversion and in american politics and culture. and he doesn't take much time to to dedicate bureau resources to organized crime. and this is one of the reasons why the there's kind of a bit of a grass roots ground swell for there to be some kind of action and action by the legislative branch because there's frustration that hoover has not...
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katie: that is neil ferguson from the hoover institute. also david westin. be sure to tune into wall street week tonight at 6 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: former president donald trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. it will be sentenced on july 11 and we are expecting to hear from the former president in just a few minutes time. gura is at trump tower in new york awaiting a press conference. what are we expecting to hear from the former president? >> i think we will hear some reiteration of what the former president said day after day at that trial in lower manhattan. during the course of that, he would come downstairs to the lobby and he was upset about the way the child was proceeding and would rail against the judge in that case. he will do that again today with this new backdrop here at trump tower. it's become quite a scene here along fifth avenue. if you are trying to go travel downtown, this is not the day to do it. protesters who are cheering the verdict reached yesterday or across the s
katie: that is neil ferguson from the hoover institute. also david westin. be sure to tune into wall street week tonight at 6 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: former president donald trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. it will be sentenced on july 11 and we are expecting to hear from the former president in just a few minutes time. gura is at trump tower in new york awaiting a press conference. what are we expecting to hear from the...
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j j edgar hoover was very much against the incarcerate in the fbi. there were voices within federal government. you, the attorney general, francis biddle, initially was opposed it, and he had a couple of young aides who■d were fighting very hard against it bitterly at a certain capitulated and was sort of tried to wash his hands of id be ust but but but in security perspective, you're absolutely right. j edgar hoover was very strongly against it. and there was other evidence. you knowth department claim there had been signaling to shore from ships which showed and that they were probably from and this showed the dangers comn commission told the this false. we havethis. this simply did not happen. and yet it was one of the things that the war department relied on. but the second lesson that i think is al to take away from this is that when courts and the worst of courts, a major difference, if not the fundamental, is that for issues like the compulsory sterilization or the flag salute code or the all primary in texas, the justices did not have to fd
j j edgar hoover was very much against the incarcerate in the fbi. there were voices within federal government. you, the attorney general, francis biddle, initially was opposed it, and he had a couple of young aides who■d were fighting very hard against it bitterly at a certain capitulated and was sort of tried to wash his hands of id be ust but but but in security perspective, you're absolutely right. j edgar hoover was very strongly against it. and there was other evidence. you knowth...
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- [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [soft upbeat music] - george conway, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. thank you for having me. - donald trump's first criminal trial will be deliberated by a jury next week. you were initially critical of that case, but last week you wrote that this is in some ways the perfect case against trump. has your legal theory changed or your political analysis? - neither, really. i always thought it was a legally sound case. what i thought was that it wasn't the most important or impactful case because he's committed much, much more serious offenses. and so i thought it would be much more appropriate for him to be charged and
- [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [soft upbeat music] - george...
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hoover himself. is that right? yes. and you did recommend did you not, that. the united states should commence, in your view, commence as you understood it, commence or recommence. the illegal opening of mail is that correct? you? yes, i'm i understanding from my contacts with the bureau and through the working committee was that in the past that this had been a technique that had been employed, particularly in matters relating to espionage and, uh, the professional intelligence community indicated that they thought that it was a necessary technique to be undertaken under extreme circumstance. uh, and that they felt that they should be authorized to do so. and similarly, you also basing your views on the recommendations of the entire intelligence community, except for mr. hoover's footnotes, advocated that the united states should commence or recommence to commit burglaries, to acquire valuable intelligence information. is that right? yes. uh, i was told that the bureau had undertaken a black bag jobs over a number a number of years up until 1966. that it had
hoover himself. is that right? yes. and you did recommend did you not, that. the united states should commence, in your view, commence as you understood it, commence or recommence. the illegal opening of mail is that correct? you? yes, i'm i understanding from my contacts with the bureau and through the working committee was that in the past that this had been a technique that had been employed, particularly in matters relating to espionage and, uh, the professional intelligence community...
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- [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schb, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] - doris kearns goodwin, welcome back to "firing line." - i'm so glad to be with you. this is great. - you recently published your eighth book, "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." this book was born out of a project that you and your late husband, dick goodwin, undertook when he turned 80 years old, to finally go through 300 and some boxes of archival material that he had collected and kept safe for many years. he had been the speech writer for john f. kennedy when he was a democratic primary candidate, first running for president. he had gone back to work for lbj and the lbj white house an
- [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schb, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] - doris...
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hoover himself. is that right? yes. and you did recommend did you not, that. the united states should commence, in your view, commence as you understood it, commence or recommence. the illegal opening of mail is that correct? you? yes, i'm i understanding from my contacts with the bureau and through the working committee was that in the past that this had been a technique that had been employed, particularly in matters relating to espionage and, uh, the professional intelligence community indicated that they thought that it was a necessary technique to be undertaken under extreme circumstance. uh, and that they felt that they should be authorized to do so. and similarly, you also basing your views on the recommendations of the entire intelligence community, except for mr. hoover's footnotes, advocated that the united states should commence or recommence to commit burglaries, to acquire valuable intelligence information. is that right? yes. uh, i was told that the bureau had undertaken a black bag jobs over a number a number of years up until 1966. that it had
hoover himself. is that right? yes. and you did recommend did you not, that. the united states should commence, in your view, commence as you understood it, commence or recommence. the illegal opening of mail is that correct? you? yes, i'm i understanding from my contacts with the bureau and through the working committee was that in the past that this had been a technique that had been employed, particularly in matters relating to espionage and, uh, the professional intelligence community...
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the forecast ahead from the cnn weather center live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brune hoover i ian's in gaza, say they have no safe place to go as israel conduct strikes from the north to the south israeli military says about 300,000 palestinians have vacua that rafah to what is israel calls expanded humanitarian areas. >> the presence of the european council calls those areas unsafe zones. and unacceptable. so here's a look at them on a map. the original humanitarian area is al-mawasi, marked in white and area largely composed of sand dunes. the expanded area is around khan younis, martin yellow. now, this was the scene in rafah. you can see smoke rising into the air. hospital officials there say 15 palestinians were killed in strikes on saturday with more wounded. >> the group made sets off halt, yell says it's transferring the remaining patients from his hospital in rafah thing it no can low longer guarantee their safety meanwhile, us president joe biden said on saturday that there would be a ceasefire tomorrow if hamas would release the hostages, it's holding journalist e
the forecast ahead from the cnn weather center live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brune hoover i ian's in gaza, say they have no safe place to go as israel conduct strikes from the north to the south israeli military says about 300,000 palestinians have vacua that rafah to what is israel calls expanded humanitarian areas. >> the presence of the european council calls those areas unsafe zones. and unacceptable. so here's a look at them on a map. the original humanitarian area...
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you are the a 2 or 3, i should say you have a hoover, the bands in that is will not lose out. i'd say out a cleaning will help with b y d can no longer say that the biggest. com brand you've never heard of already a joint in asia. they're expanding around the globe. move to the store for the long to the past. just call friends euro last october. the id and it's saved in europe in congress, wheezing just 11 balls. the rise of chinese eves and b y d owes much to a push by the chinese government. the industry has enjoyed huge tax breaks. that's led to b, y, d, 's, domination domestically with the market share of c 5 percent in china compared to testers, 7.8. the biggest difference would be kind of look at and this is kind of where they compete. tesla still kind of has a kind of face style design, and this kind of, we're just saw around that kind of testament batch of brands. now we're b y, the much will compete on its own price, but he's kind of an offering more for the same prices of the cost of the warranty has been able to, on the comp, tests, pricing that causes a lot cheaper
you are the a 2 or 3, i should say you have a hoover, the bands in that is will not lose out. i'd say out a cleaning will help with b y d can no longer say that the biggest. com brand you've never heard of already a joint in asia. they're expanding around the globe. move to the store for the long to the past. just call friends euro last october. the id and it's saved in europe in congress, wheezing just 11 balls. the rise of chinese eves and b y d owes much to a push by the chinese government....
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katie: we should talk about hoover. hoover reporting earnings -- uber. uber reporting earnings. you describe yourself as a reluctant uber bull. how are you feeling now? sarah: not ratio is so high. this is a company that you feel kind of bad routing for, but the reality is that mike any other name on the street, i genuinely do not know what i would do if i woke up tomorrow and uber did not exist. if cannot --uber cannot make it work, then competitors cannot either. we do not have great public infrastructure. once you are outside the east coast, good luck getting on a train or a bus to get somewhere. uber does that gap for some people. the delivery business is still working. but also, the transit business, i think it is sort of a sleeper hit because it is making money when you look at those year-over-year revenue charts. i think that they figured out how to be mostly profitable. i think this is a utility company and utility companies are not always high-margin businesses, but we cannot live without them. katie: uber is a utility. you heard it here first. you describe the importan
katie: we should talk about hoover. hoover reporting earnings -- uber. uber reporting earnings. you describe yourself as a reluctant uber bull. how are you feeling now? sarah: not ratio is so high. this is a company that you feel kind of bad routing for, but the reality is that mike any other name on the street, i genuinely do not know what i would do if i woke up tomorrow and uber did not exist. if cannot --uber cannot make it work, then competitors cannot either. we do not have great public...
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hoover was lost your son, yu taylor, 31 years old, died in this attack. what's your reaction? all this? and agai n alln to both of you,s an our prayers and deepest sympathy . thanks for having us, shawn. fromknow, from talking about it on your radio show today, circle back, jen psaki back. psaki is just a vile and shameless human being. humanthey're trying to make mons off of our kids bags and rewrite history and establish those lies formina fae biden administration on failures, their catastrophic failurestastroph and, what happd to our kids in afghanistan? i mean hap, it's -- it's been nothing but lies all alonge until, you know, we've been able to speak with the congressman. congressman issa was the was the head cheerleader for us andh brought us to washington. and then congressman waltz, mccaul representatives mills in my past also did listen to us. and now it's coming forwardt that they're fighting for us to get the troops out there becaus becaue the most transparo administration in the history of our country, i can't evenl rh tell that right from wrong.ie i mean, they're
hoover was lost your son, yu taylor, 31 years old, died in this attack. what's your reaction? all this? and agai n alln to both of you,s an our prayers and deepest sympathy . thanks for having us, shawn. fromknow, from talking about it on your radio show today, circle back, jen psaki back. psaki is just a vile and shameless human being. humanthey're trying to make mons off of our kids bags and rewrite history and establish those lies formina fae biden administration on failures, their...
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free he at to three-to-one, three-to-one today hoover: organized gambling is a vicious evil. it corrupts our youth and blights the lives of our adults. it becomes a springboard for other crimes -- embezzlement, robbery, and even murder. give me a set of blue, george. schwartz: some people came to las vegas and were absolutely mortified by seeing gambling going on legitimately and openly. and they said, "oh, my god. how can they allow this to happen?" then they found out just how much money you could make gambling. and suddenly, it didn't seem like that big a sin. of course, the real money to be made in gambling is never on the gambler's side of the table. it's from the house's side. and by design, a lot of casinos back in the '50s and '60s were engineered so you could lose track of time and just be in your gambling zone. ooh, i'm happy again. you never see clocks. you never see windows. you're supposed to lose yourself. that's the secret in it. zook: billy wilkerson, the original brains behind the flamingo -- he was an inveterate gambler. and he knew if you keep them at the t
free he at to three-to-one, three-to-one today hoover: organized gambling is a vicious evil. it corrupts our youth and blights the lives of our adults. it becomes a springboard for other crimes -- embezzlement, robbery, and even murder. give me a set of blue, george. schwartz: some people came to las vegas and were absolutely mortified by seeing gambling going on legitimately and openly. and they said, "oh, my god. how can they allow this to happen?" then they found out just how much...
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the hero of the day was beekeeper matt hilton, who hoovered up the colony as the pa system played i need a hero. he then threw the honoury opening pitch and probably became the most famous beekeeper in america. at the also played a case let it be, apparently! you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, or from our website, that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. this is bbc news. some breaking news — the 14—year—old killed in a stabbing in hainault has been named locally as daniel anjorin. the 14—year—old who died was a pupil at bancroft�*s school at woodford green in east london. this is the second time in less than a year the school has been hit by tragedy. one of its former pupils, grace 0'malley—kumar, died in a knife attack in nottingham where she was studying at university. the met police is expected to make a statement this afternoon. just to remind you if you are just joining us, the 14—year—old boy who tragically died as a result of a stabbing incident yesterday in hainault has been named
the hero of the day was beekeeper matt hilton, who hoovered up the colony as the pa system played i need a hero. he then threw the honoury opening pitch and probably became the most famous beekeeper in america. at the also played a case let it be, apparently! you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, or from our website, that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. this is bbc news. some breaking news — the 14—year—old...
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edgar hoover agency is listening, leave your message after the signal. this is the driver, we talked to you, call me back as soon as you can. max, can i have some more liskar? who was it that muttered to you so smoothly there? yes, the detective we met with doesn’t answer the phone. let's catch him. marked, but he has no time for us now? yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, okay, yes, we’ll be there now, well, i mean we’ll be there soon, and where we will be there so soon, and you don’t seem to be happy, you yourself say that you don’t like sitting here, in short, a cleaning lady in one office came to work and found a corpse, and you know that he has a maxim machine gun or? magic carpet, it can’t be, is it really jennifer lopez’s autograph, what lopez, take more, he has a photograph, i understand, these are the things, listen, in my opinion, this is the first time we have such a mountain of corpses, in my opinion too. it’s like they arrived, listen, there are cops, damn it, a detective, where are the stretchers, and what should we do, let’s go ahea
edgar hoover agency is listening, leave your message after the signal. this is the driver, we talked to you, call me back as soon as you can. max, can i have some more liskar? who was it that muttered to you so smoothly there? yes, the detective we met with doesn’t answer the phone. let's catch him. marked, but he has no time for us now? yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, okay, yes, we’ll be there now, well, i mean we’ll be there soon, and where we will be there so soon, and you don’t seem to be...
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hoover pushed it. he had had retreats. were fbi agents would be bused off a government expense to hear from religious leaders and this sort of thing. it's in the 1950s, of course, that we had the words under god in the pledge allegiance or we had in god we trust to the money. i think this is understanding, annabelle, from the historical context. i don't think any of it is particularly laudable from a christian perspective, nor do i think most of it was harmful. to this day, we include the words under god in pledge we have in god we trust on our money. let me ask who is harmed by that? now, i know some people annoyed and some people have brought lawsuits saying this violates the establishment clause. but again, i want to continue and argue for this at great depth in a number of works. did america have a christian founding included? the establishment clause does not build a wall of separation between church and state? if it did maybe a god we trust should come off the money. what the establishment clause says is that we are
hoover pushed it. he had had retreats. were fbi agents would be bused off a government expense to hear from religious leaders and this sort of thing. it's in the 1950s, of course, that we had the words under god in the pledge allegiance or we had in god we trust to the money. i think this is understanding, annabelle, from the historical context. i don't think any of it is particularly laudable from a christian perspective, nor do i think most of it was harmful. to this day, we include the words...
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i've created over 15 million jobs other than herbert hoover is the only other president who lost more jobs than created trump's campaign. >> responding, saying biden has driven inflation and interest rates so high that millions of hard working families struggle to make ends meet. biden falsely claimed that inflation was 9% when he took office. >> it was 9% when i came to office, 9% inflation was actually 1.4% when biden was sworn in, peaking at 9.1% in june 2022. >> it has since come down to 3.5, preventing a further drop. housing costs in new york city, one survey found rent is rising seven times faster than wages in california, a condo in west hollywood just sold for a record smashing $24 million. food costs also playing a role. grocery prices are up 26% since 2019, and fast food prices are up 33. many consumers saying enough is enough. >> i don't mean to be broke, but for an eight count mini and a lemonade for $18. >> i joked that this was fine dining now because i might as well go at a sit down restaurant and be served if i'm going to pay those type of prices. >> mcdonald's and st
i've created over 15 million jobs other than herbert hoover is the only other president who lost more jobs than created trump's campaign. >> responding, saying biden has driven inflation and interest rates so high that millions of hard working families struggle to make ends meet. biden falsely claimed that inflation was 9% when he took office. >> it was 9% when i came to office, 9% inflation was actually 1.4% when biden was sworn in, peaking at 9.1% in june 2022. >> it has...
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philip zelikov, a senior researcher at the hoover institution at stanford university, steven reidmaker, a former assistant to the us secretary of state and the prime minister of ukraine in 2014-2016 will participate years, arseniy yasenyuk. and thank you ours. viewers, with your help we collected funds, purchased and repaired cars for our defenders, together with volunteer yevhen rosenblatt, we have already delivered a pickup truck for the 43rd separate brigade and a car for the 302nd anti-aircraft missile brigade serving in kharkiv region to the front. we sincerely thank everyone who supports the armed forces of ukraine and our meetings, so that together we can cleanse ukraine of russian influence. thanks to espresso viewers for joining the gathering. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. death to enemies. in lviv the 10th lviv media forum started. the conference takes place in an updated format and at a new location, but the event continues to attract media, public figures and writers from all over the world. our correspondent natalya starapravo is currently at the event. natalia, my co
philip zelikov, a senior researcher at the hoover institution at stanford university, steven reidmaker, a former assistant to the us secretary of state and the prime minister of ukraine in 2014-2016 will participate years, arseniy yasenyuk. and thank you ours. viewers, with your help we collected funds, purchased and repaired cars for our defenders, together with volunteer yevhen rosenblatt, we have already delivered a pickup truck for the 43rd separate brigade and a car for the 302nd...
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as we wrap up kit hoover stepping in tonight and getting started with access hollywood. well, tonight's access starts with an update on last weekend's tragedy right here in hollywood, the murder of general hospital star johnny wactor. now the coworker who johnny shielded from the gunfire, is sharing her grief while opening up about his final moments and the last words he shared with her. then the federal sex trafficking investigation against sean diddy combs is reportedly close to its next step, with witnesses to be summoned with grand jury subpoenas. add to that a health update for rumer willis on dad bruce. excuse me. call him grandpa bruce. rumors got some special moments to share and move over john travolta. did you know tom selleck dance with princess diana? that magical night two. it's not the only great story he's sharing. just moments away on access hollywood. back to you guys, kitt. we'll see you in a minute. here's what's coming up on prime time here on nbc tonight. it's law and order night, law and order at 8:00, svu at nine, and organized crime at ten. then w
as we wrap up kit hoover stepping in tonight and getting started with access hollywood. well, tonight's access starts with an update on last weekend's tragedy right here in hollywood, the murder of general hospital star johnny wactor. now the coworker who johnny shielded from the gunfire, is sharing her grief while opening up about his final moments and the last words he shared with her. then the federal sex trafficking investigation against sean diddy combs is reportedly close to its next...
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have not -- who always in the past supported the gop candidates. >> sure. >> herbert hoover through bush 43. they stopped now with trump. and they've not come back. that's the big issue. ands if they're so generous, brian, how come there's still this enormous 2 to 1 gap -- if the phone lines are busy, sure, a lot of dollar callers going in jamming the phone line to give their $1 or $5 contributions. elon musk hasn't given a penny. ken griffin hasn't given a penny yet. >> we shall see. guys, sit tight again. you can see a live shot of the courtroom or outside the courtroom. we're expecting the d.a. alvin bragg to make some comments, take i avictory lap. senator heitkamp, i want to bring you in. this is not a u.s. story. this is a global story. the globe's media is in that room right now. the leaders of france are watching. the leaders of the uk are watching. the leaders of mexico are watching. okay? we've got a major election in mexico coming up as well. does this verdict as it is now affect foreign stability? >> i don't think it affects foreign stability. i think what it does is it calls
have not -- who always in the past supported the gop candidates. >> sure. >> herbert hoover through bush 43. they stopped now with trump. and they've not come back. that's the big issue. ands if they're so generous, brian, how come there's still this enormous 2 to 1 gap -- if the phone lines are busy, sure, a lot of dollar callers going in jamming the phone line to give their $1 or $5 contributions. elon musk hasn't given a penny. ken griffin hasn't given a penny yet. >> we...
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this was stated by the head of european diplomacy, josep borel, speaking at the hoover institute in the united states of america. according to the chief european diplomat, earlier the eu adhered to the course of excluding the use of force in european politics. because they believed in brussels - says mr. borel, which is based on mutuality. trade exclude the use of force in foreign policy, but the world has changed a lot in the last four years, he summarized and added a quote from josep borel: europe must learn to use the language of power, if we want to protect our values, we must perceive the world as it is, not as we want to see it. of course, we would like to see a world in which... there is no putin and in which there are no rashists, but in fact and unfortunately, they are in it, we were just talking to you yesterday that there is an exoplanet 12, 120 light years from the earth , much more than land, and there there is no putin, it’s just a very long way to fly there, and so let’s make our land better, how to say it correctly, so as not to voice the language of enmity, let’s
this was stated by the head of european diplomacy, josep borel, speaking at the hoover institute in the united states of america. according to the chief european diplomat, earlier the eu adhered to the course of excluding the use of force in european politics. because they believed in brussels - says mr. borel, which is based on mutuality. trade exclude the use of force in foreign policy, but the world has changed a lot in the last four years, he summarized and added a quote from josep borel:...
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i i can't identify people becaue am tom, i'm at the hoover institution at■8 stanford. i'll pick up on that by coming bant about how institutions are behaving, and broke, you mention we do deliberation and tiktok. i respectfully that's that the that's just proclamation. i was saying actually was that's where it's going on, youo4 know, in a bad come unguarded way. caoing on the way it should in other parts our society. >> right. and i appreciated you bring up the work of the deliberative democracy lab. there are plenty of models with that is happening. take seriously and do solac article which i think he sarcastically said universities as he talks aa university undo all the civic education, the things that purport to serve teach people when the act and undemocratic ways. now, i'm not saying university are democracies, but than imagination about what democracy can be. of the roundsu describe there was some form assembly i was a really critical component othat. hear what danielle and how they're going to do. every university i to look at itself and say how can we aspire ci
i i can't identify people becaue am tom, i'm at the hoover institution at■8 stanford. i'll pick up on that by coming bant about how institutions are behaving, and broke, you mention we do deliberation and tiktok. i respectfully that's that the that's just proclamation. i was saying actually was that's where it's going on, youo4 know, in a bad come unguarded way. caoing on the way it should in other parts our society. >> right. and i appreciated you bring up the work of the deliberative...
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the worst strike was on, i'm no sweat refugee camp. hoover night, wherever, at least 31 people were killed and a mood has moved from the scene of that attack. we are the side of this bond residential home from overnight to talk. and as you can see from the pictures, not only the targeted residential form has been destroyed completely, but the surrounding building just to stay at a great deal of devastation and damage to the point they are becoming uninhabitable . this particular residency house, 5 display as families evacuated all the way from the northern part of the gaza strip all the way through of the city. i know this really military expand. it is military maneuver and operations and rough uh, this particular family evacuated and was pushed into further enforce this place. been all the way to honda. and if it has not been on the site right, refugee camp in the central area seeking shelters, and protection from the unpredictable is really full in bonds, only to get killed here. 26 people out of the 30 people in this particular residency were killed as a result of the relentless error s
the worst strike was on, i'm no sweat refugee camp. hoover night, wherever, at least 31 people were killed and a mood has moved from the scene of that attack. we are the side of this bond residential home from overnight to talk. and as you can see from the pictures, not only the targeted residential form has been destroyed completely, but the surrounding building just to stay at a great deal of devastation and damage to the point they are becoming uninhabitable . this particular residency...
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you really cracked the distribution code to crown so we are working with email from hoover who was aggressive towards growth. caroline: someone say it was too aggressive? aravind: we tried to tone it down. startups have to be aggressive in terms of competing against incompetence who have millions -- incumbents who already have millions of users. a great mobile strategy a great mobile experience and recording a search. he is going to advise us on getting a lot of in-house issue. ed: i have to ask you about google and the real emphasis that google put on integration of ai into search. this idea of ai overview. you search for something and it gives you the text answer as opposed to links. a lot of people want to know what is aravind srinivas reaction? aravind: is the same thing they just call this a different name. it's being rolled out to more people but not rolled out to every user of google. when people go to google they hate the latency they expect instant surrender. the moment you wonder what's gonna happen. whether there will be links, ads or other panels. you are clobbered with all of the
you really cracked the distribution code to crown so we are working with email from hoover who was aggressive towards growth. caroline: someone say it was too aggressive? aravind: we tried to tone it down. startups have to be aggressive in terms of competing against incompetence who have millions -- incumbents who already have millions of users. a great mobile strategy a great mobile experience and recording a search. he is going to advise us on getting a lot of in-house issue. ed: i have to...
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and why do you liken hoover to a european dictator? okay, john. this is story 207. wallace: pope likes london journalists schooled in scandal and the various successes of the british penny press. ♪ british reporters were a lot more aggressive, a lot more capable of doing unorthodox things. we're guys who were raised on checkbook journalism, underhand tactics, but we were not scumbags. number one under gene pope is iain calder. i was looking for, like, uk-type reporters, and the only reason i needed them was i couldn't find great reporters in america. we were an uphill battle to try to get them to come and work for the "enquirer." ♪ the reputation of the "enquirer" was terrible. i honestly thought, "would it be easier to tell people i was in prison or a mental hospital for a couple years?" when i first joined the paper, it was kind of a joke, really. we thought they were kind of tacky. coz: i went to harvard to become a writer, and as my mother said, "no way. you can't go from harvard to the 'national enquirer.'" george: the prospect of writing for a national aud
and why do you liken hoover to a european dictator? okay, john. this is story 207. wallace: pope likes london journalists schooled in scandal and the various successes of the british penny press. ♪ british reporters were a lot more aggressive, a lot more capable of doing unorthodox things. we're guys who were raised on checkbook journalism, underhand tactics, but we were not scumbags. number one under gene pope is iain calder. i was looking for, like, uk-type reporters, and the only reason i...
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a very interesting podcast just this morning, in time for this by victor davis hanson, who's at the hoover institution. he's a friend of mine from fresno where i grew up. and he said something very interesting. remember, i slept through the attack from iran on saturday night. why did i sleep through it? well, there were no sirens in tel aviv. the sirens were in jerusalem, which is to the east, and they were in jordan, and they were in iraq, which is further to the east. so iran launched those things. they had to come toward the west, and they went through several other countries and there were airplanes to intercept them. and the iron dome and a number of technologies that were deployed by the us by germany, germany, excuse me, the us, uk, france, israel, jordan, saudi arabia and the uae all helped in this. and maybe there were others. so it was a combined allied effort. so that was a first. never in history have so many cruise missiles and so on been launched at the same time. and the allies did a brilliant job of knocking them all almost all down. so iran was defeated in that technologic
a very interesting podcast just this morning, in time for this by victor davis hanson, who's at the hoover institution. he's a friend of mine from fresno where i grew up. and he said something very interesting. remember, i slept through the attack from iran on saturday night. why did i sleep through it? well, there were no sirens in tel aviv. the sirens were in jerusalem, which is to the east, and they were in jordan, and they were in iraq, which is further to the east. so iran launched those...
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the hero of the day was beekeeper, matt hilton, who hoovered up the colony as the pa system played i need a hero. he then threw the honoury opening pitch — and probably became the most famous beekeeper in america. and that's all the sport for now. mark, thank you very much. the white house said tonight president biden does supported the deployment of police officers to universities in new york. karinejean pierre, the white house press secretary, told reporters that students who had occupied campus buildings were going beyond their right to peaceful protest. americans have the right to peacefully protest. they have a right as long as it's within the law and it's peaceful. forcibly taking over a building is not peaceful. it'sjust over a building is not peaceful. it's just a lot. over a building is not peaceful. it'sjust a lot. students over a building is not peaceful. it's just a lot. students have the right to feel safe, they have the right to feel safe, they have the right to feel safe, they have the right to learn, they have the right to do this without distraction. and they have
the hero of the day was beekeeper, matt hilton, who hoovered up the colony as the pa system played i need a hero. he then threw the honoury opening pitch — and probably became the most famous beekeeper in america. and that's all the sport for now. mark, thank you very much. the white house said tonight president biden does supported the deployment of police officers to universities in new york. karinejean pierre, the white house press secretary, told reporters that students who had occupied...