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quite clearly, with the success in europe of last season, david moyes had to stay. but the chairman wants west ham to move into a different direction. to the third stage of the giro d'italia, where tim merlier sprinted to victory in fossano, finishing ahead ofjonathan milan. but that's only half the story, as nick ransom reports. italian heartland between turin and genoa gave race favourite tadej pogacar hope for a more relaxed afternoon after a puncture and crash on sunday. flatter terrain provided the slovenian opportunity to rest behind team—mates while sprinters took centre stage. and they did with around 50 km to go, forming their own breakaway. however, that lead soon fell away as the finish drew closer. with 2 km left, pogacar — in pink — fancied a breakaway of his own alongside geraint thomas. the overall leaders could not keep their position at the front, though, with the sprinters ultimately showing their muscle surge to the finish line. a nearfour—hour race had become a bit of a lottery, and the man with the lucky ticket was belgian tim merlier on
quite clearly, with the success in europe of last season, david moyes had to stay. but the chairman wants west ham to move into a different direction. to the third stage of the giro d'italia, where tim merlier sprinted to victory in fossano, finishing ahead ofjonathan milan. but that's only half the story, as nick ransom reports. italian heartland between turin and genoa gave race favourite tadej pogacar hope for a more relaxed afternoon after a puncture and crash on sunday. flatter terrain...
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as my cousin, david, as my lorraine this is a picture of me and my mom at cambridge springs. this picture was taken in november 19 9440 years of your life, a mess, get children growing up. they missed all of the things that i'm doing with my kids . they missed so much, you know, this is amazing journey to, to go from that and knowing that they've been in prison all those years on justly and then get involved and working on helping to get them out. the organization. i want to point out the what now the, we got the what to do the right. i brought these signatures. i got someone email that i need to print out. what? okay, can you can remember me. you think we have? i think it's over 300 and over 25 different countries. this is great. i thought that you did see this envelope but didn't hold up. and then these are some of the hand written ones. so these are great. see what it is. you know, this specialized right from around the state of pennsylvania and then looking at this countries around the world states all around the country, new york, florida. seattle, california. yeah. burm
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fake invoices collecting more than $100,000 led san francisco city attorney david chu to take action against providence foundation. >> our office is going to be seeking the debarment and suspension of a nonprofit called providence foundation. >> the invoices were submitted in 2022 for painting of the exterior of the oasis hotel, and the removal of locks at the hotel. the city's attorney's office discovered that work was never done. >> our action today starts the process to ensure that providence is not able to apply for a future contracts uh. it is up to the city as we're reviewing this and whether the current contracts would end. >> providence foundation operates the oasis hotel, a shelter for families experiencing homelessness. we went to their offices for comment and their staff closed their doors. providence receives city funds to operate a navigation center, as well as multiple housing subsidy and voucher programs. for years, they have received grants through the city's department of homelessness and supportive housing. in a statement, the city's department said in part hsa will
fake invoices collecting more than $100,000 led san francisco city attorney david chu to take action against providence foundation. >> our office is going to be seeking the debarment and suspension of a nonprofit called providence foundation. >> the invoices were submitted in 2022 for painting of the exterior of the oasis hotel, and the removal of locks at the hotel. the city's attorney's office discovered that work was never done. >> our action today starts the process to...
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netanyahu threatens the camp david agreement in view of egypt's repeated warnings of complicity. in the event of a ground attack, the removal and also the hardening of the process of american support for talavi and further disruption of the zionist regime's efforts to normalize relations with arab countries are among the important messages in this the reason is that the attack on rafah will increase the severity of the response of the islamic resistance groups from yemen, lebanon and iraq. if he imagines that he will show his face with the attack, it is a wrong idea and the current trend of reactions and the scope and intensity of anti-zionist actions in the region will definitely increase the depth of rafah islamic resistance in the region. about your perspective on the discussion of negotiations and the threat of attack on rafah. first, let me give a brief introduction, hey , i won't tell you, ms. shuba, you see, we are living in unprecedented times, the al-aqsa storm operation. it was unprecedented because it was the first time that the battalions of ezzeddin qassah and sir al
netanyahu threatens the camp david agreement in view of egypt's repeated warnings of complicity. in the event of a ground attack, the removal and also the hardening of the process of american support for talavi and further disruption of the zionist regime's efforts to normalize relations with arab countries are among the important messages in this the reason is that the attack on rafah will increase the severity of the response of the islamic resistance groups from yemen, lebanon and iraq. if...
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always recognized for how challenging it is to go through the process get the district attorney's office david chiu to get to, yes takes commitment to get projects and housing built our infrastructure in place and to get things completed just yesterday, we cut the ribbon another the 9-1-1 center by public utilities commission by the department of telecommunications and how beautiful it looks and today a small the champion with that but you know what didn't stop us from taking the 9-1-1 calls we have a back up that's what we do in san francisco (yelling) thank you, to our amazing workforce and welcome to the family and friends to celebrate the honorees tonight i have the privilege of doing i guess i think we're like the same age but a lifetime achievement award. for ben rosenthal has been in city government more than half his life ben started at age 23 working for as a a deputy budget director in the mayor's office and that's when i started as interim we go back a really long time and the eventually become the budget director and went on to the deputy city administrator and those who love three
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i spoke to our north america correspondent, david willis who told me more about washington's response cautious reaction as you might expect, the white house national security telling reporters that united states was, evaluating the deal from hamas or word from hamas and went on to say that it was a highly sensitive time and did not want to say anything that might up and the ongoing negotiations when we heard from matthew miller from the state department spokesman and a deal was achievable, all this after president biden that spoken by phone into the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that before word came down that hamas had accepted a cease—fire deal and president biden, according to the white house readout, reinforced his opposition of military operations and rafah, nonetheless, such an operation going ahead is a sign of how limited the united states leverage is as far as the israeli government of benjamin netanyahu is concerned. a hard—line government that has yielded to a very little by way of requests from the us for a cease—fire and for greater access to humanitari
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well, we also heard from the british foreign secretary, david cameron, he said, actually, just recently as he was in ukraine, that you the t of should have the ability and has the rights to strength targets on russian territory using british supplied weapons. let's take a list. they must take their steps, we did discuss city the covey as the we put on all those things, then you create opportunity has the right to strike back it. russia include the inside, right, right. you have to decision for you create and you create has that right? as of now, moscow has called upon the investors from both france and the u. k. but we also saw a statement from the russian foreign ministry saying that the british investor was actually born that strikes on russian territory using british supplied weapons, would lead to the conflict spilling outside of ukraine. the ambassador was told that the russian side considered cameron's was as evidence of a serious escalation and confirmation of london's growing involvement and the military actions on cab side and best the casey was born. but the response of the cr
well, we also heard from the british foreign secretary, david cameron, he said, actually, just recently as he was in ukraine, that you the t of should have the ability and has the rights to strength targets on russian territory using british supplied weapons. let's take a list. they must take their steps, we did discuss city the covey as the we put on all those things, then you create opportunity has the right to strike back it. russia include the inside, right, right. you have to decision for...
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and again, you would also have to believe that according to david pecker and donald trump was really concerned in conversations about the karen mcdougal payment, making sure that happened. so then you would have to believe after the "access hollywood" tape when we hear that the campaign is in crisis, then when stormy daniels wants to get paid on this, the all of a sudden donald trump is hands-off. he's not interested anymore, and michael cohen is just going rogue and doing this on his own. it defies common sense. >> that has always been my challenge with this. you would have to believe that lawyers get paid by their clients to do work. they don't put out money for their clients. they don't go out on their own and just pay for things they think might hurt their clients. there's not a lawyer that's ever lived that's ever -- i have never heard of that, so it feels like the defense has a huge burden here to prove that michael cohen left his body, did his soul leave his body and he just decided to like -- i have never heard of it. i don't understand what they'll impeach him on. today was
and again, you would also have to believe that according to david pecker and donald trump was really concerned in conversations about the karen mcdougal payment, making sure that happened. so then you would have to believe after the "access hollywood" tape when we hear that the campaign is in crisis, then when stormy daniels wants to get paid on this, the all of a sudden donald trump is hands-off. he's not interested anymore, and michael cohen is just going rogue and doing this on his...
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him with jurors i need to open up a company four the transfer of all the info regarding our friend david. jurors in the hush money trial hearing, audio of a call in 2016 between trump and his then lawyer, michael cohen. >> and i spoke to alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be what what? >> get old cohen secretly recorded the call prosecutors argue it shows trumps knowledge of how cohen with the help of former trump organization chief financial officer alan yslow berg, set up a $150,000 hush money payments to former play mate karen mcdougal the woman who alleges she had an affair with trump, which he denies that call is just one of the potentially damaging recordings connected to the former president and his legal entanglements. >> prosecutors pursuing separate cases against the former president in georgia and florida also have recordings of trump plan to use against him, accepted is highly secretive special counsel, jack smith has 2021 recording of trump. that's a key piece of evidence in the mar logo documents case on it, trump acknowledges he kept classified
him with jurors i need to open up a company four the transfer of all the info regarding our friend david. jurors in the hush money trial hearing, audio of a call in 2016 between trump and his then lawyer, michael cohen. >> and i spoke to alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be what what? >> get old cohen secretly recorded the call prosecutors argue it shows trumps knowledge of how cohen with the help of former trump organization chief financial officer alan...
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you understand, mordism is flourishing in the old city, otherwise such a car, the door is wide open, david, look, i’ll see, of course, at least they worked here before us, when can we pick her up? i think tomorrow, we took the prints, the investigative actions are generally completed. i know your embassy expressed dissatisfaction, but this is the procedure. culber. colbert did communicate a lot with hamel, but how this relates to omar's failure, i don't know. i am not included in undercover operations, practically. what's the matter, frankie, why? mr. greers, i, i've been ready for a long time. i need the real deal. still, you, deputy director, can... would you recommend me to harley? harley won't let me in on the case. watch, walk. collect information. hamaru sent me once, that's all. it can be understood in the end. he now has a serious source in russian intelligence. and he, like a real intelligence officer, wants to collect all the cream himself. okay, i'm leaving in 2 hours. but first i’ll talk to harley, i’ll try to involve you in the operation with russian diplomats. soviet di
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and across the country coming up tuesday morning reuters reporter david shepherdson discusses congressional efforts to approve federal aviation administration reauthorization legislation its potential impact on consumers in the aviation industry. we will discuss the latest on that youth vote, campus a protesting campaign 2024 with courtney the college republican national committee on the college democrats of america. see spans "washington journal" joined in the conversation alive tuesday morning on c-span, c-span our freight mobile video app or online at c-span.org. on tuesday education secretary testifies on his department priorities and policies. likely topics include unrest on college campuses of federal student data application delays. youissed the house education committee hearing alive tuesday starting at 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span 300 free mobile app c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span initiative of the view of government funded by these television companies and more including media. >> at mediate, we believe that whether you live here or right here or wait out in the mi
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david? >> david: linsey, thank you so much. and you can see much more of linsey's interview tonight on abc news live and then later streaming on hulu. >>> in the meantime, news coming in on that american and two friends, two brothers, all three found dead in mexico. tonight, a motive now revealed. >>> we also have recalls involving two different kinds of planter's nuts. >>> and major news on also alzheimer's, in a moment. up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance for up to 4 months between treatments, so i can do more of what i love. (♪) (♪) vabysmo works differently, it's the only treatment alzheimer's, in a moment. vabysmo is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection, active eye swelling, or are allergic to it. treatments like vabysmo can cause an eye infection or retinal detachment. vabysmo may cause a temporary increase in eye pressure after receiving the injection. there is an uncommon risk of heart attac
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tonight, david, prosecutors say they have about two weeks left
tonight, david, prosecutors say they have about two weeks left
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and this will talk about david cameron, who should have disappeared from public life forever, but the fact. so let's talk about the color pers, for us today, right the bit. it's a very have scratching experience. 11 has one been listening to these interviews with back thrown because he expounds at great length without ever really explaining what he means. so he declares that, oh, well, he wants these introduction of, of, as you say, it's not clear with his french troops, old native truth. i assume you would like nato chose, but as a backup, just in case he doesn't get the nato troops that he just says french troops. well, because he wants to create strategic ambiguity. it so that he wants pro 10 uh to be uncertain in his own mind. what he wants to do and then he said, and then he just it by side by side. oh yeah. but um, you know, with the, we've been putting all these limits on board we've done in the past, but tolkien has no limits on what he does. which of course is complete nonsense because the boot in a shown himself to be extremely limited in his goals in the ukraine. and then h
and this will talk about david cameron, who should have disappeared from public life forever, but the fact. so let's talk about the color pers, for us today, right the bit. it's a very have scratching experience. 11 has one been listening to these interviews with back thrown because he expounds at great length without ever really explaining what he means. so he declares that, oh, well, he wants these introduction of, of, as you say, it's not clear with his french troops, old native truth. i...
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rita david and her daughter left before it looked like this. what a waste high. >> we lost everything. >> reporter: dragging moldy furniture out by day, sleeping under the staircase at night. you have flood insurance, what has it covered? >> they said it only covers the structure, so i am in shock, and thinking i'm protected. >> reporter: this is a reality for hundreds after catastrophic flooding, water receding, but not heartache. >> we are coming out of the response phase and coming into the recovery mode. >> reporter: with 500 rescues across texas and three people killed including a 4-year-old boy swept away by floodwater. the response phase was a lifesaver for sun. >> reporter: >> oh, my god. >> this is the worst i've seen second only to hurricane harvey. >> reporter: a must feet of rain falling five days. we were with first responders as a maid rescues by boats including dozens of pets, and yet there were holdouts. >> they could take it to a shelter. >> reporter: governor abbott called the flooding heart-wrenching. >> the main thing we wan
rita david and her daughter left before it looked like this. what a waste high. >> we lost everything. >> reporter: dragging moldy furniture out by day, sleeping under the staircase at night. you have flood insurance, what has it covered? >> they said it only covers the structure, so i am in shock, and thinking i'm protected. >> reporter: this is a reality for hundreds after catastrophic flooding, water receding, but not heartache. >> we are coming out of the...
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there has been success under david moyes. there's no doubt about that. nobody can argue that. "should we change direction or not? "should we just give more spectable to the fans, "more possession, more this and that?" the kind of thing you get with lopez ——julen —— julen lopetegui. quite clearly, with the success in last season, moyes had to stay. the chairman wants west ham to move in a different direction. to the third stage of the giro d'italia, where tim merlier sprinted to victory in fossano, finishing ahead ofjonathan milan. but that's only half the story, as nick ransom reports. the italian heartland between the ring and jen noah gave the race favourite tadej pogacar hope for a more relaxed afternoon after a puncture and crash on sunday. latter terrine provided slovenian opportunity to rest behind team—mates while sprinters took centre stage. and they did with around 50 km to go, forming their own breakaway. however, that lead soon fell away as the finished drew closer. withtwo columbus left, plug a car in pink and fancied a breakaway of his own alongside gera
there has been success under david moyes. there's no doubt about that. nobody can argue that. "should we change direction or not? "should we just give more spectable to the fans, "more possession, more this and that?" the kind of thing you get with lopez ——julen —— julen lopetegui. quite clearly, with the success in last season, moyes had to stay. the chairman wants west ham to move in a different direction. to the third stage of the giro d'italia, where tim merlier...
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coming up tuesday morning, reuters reporter david shepherdson discusses federal efforts to re-authorize federal aviation administration legislation and its impact on consumers and the aviation industry. and then we discuss the youth vote and campus protests with courtney hope britt, and sohali vaddula. c-span's "washington journal" join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, c-span now, our mobile video app. host: natalie andrews joins us, in congress for "the wall street journal," thanks for joining us. let's start with the house. what are they working on this week? guest: it is one of those weeks where you could have a normal week, but we are looking maybe on the level 10 bananas side of the house. i like to say that the house is going to house and this maybe be one of those weeks. host: why is that? guest: they are going to go after some home appliances, a partisan issue for republicans. they don't like the biden administration regulations on home appliances and feel it is a winning issue for them. we expect johnson to talk more about the protests on college
coming up tuesday morning, reuters reporter david shepherdson discusses federal efforts to re-authorize federal aviation administration legislation and its impact on consumers and the aviation industry. and then we discuss the youth vote and campus protests with courtney hope britt, and sohali vaddula. c-span's "washington journal" join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, c-span now, our mobile video app. host: natalie andrews joins us, in congress for...
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david willis, north america correspondent. bringing you a report later in the programme which and we'll be bringing you a report from our special correspondent fergal keane later in the programme which has more on the reaction to hamas agreeing to a proposed ceasefire and the evacuation beginning in rafah. now to a breaking story and there has been a significant data breach, involving the uk ministry of defence. with more on this our correspondent alex forsyth. alex tell us what we know. what we know so far is that a third party has access and unauthorised fashion, a pay wall system by the ministry of defence in the system is run by an external contractor and this is not the main ministry of defence computer and operational details been obtained and what has been accessed is personal details of serving members of the armed forces and mostly names and bank account details but also in a very small case, some addresses as well and people are currently serving in the royal navy and the army in the raf, and also some veterans as we
david willis, north america correspondent. bringing you a report later in the programme which and we'll be bringing you a report from our special correspondent fergal keane later in the programme which has more on the reaction to hamas agreeing to a proposed ceasefire and the evacuation beginning in rafah. now to a breaking story and there has been a significant data breach, involving the uk ministry of defence. with more on this our correspondent alex forsyth. alex tell us what we know. what...
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now the former state department middle east negotiator, aaron david miller. aaron, thanks for joining us. what's your analysis of this clear daylight right now between israel and hamas? will these talks be able to move forward? >> hi thanks for having me. >> it's hard to imagine i think both sides are much more interested in blaming one another for the collapsing these different proposers than they are in reaching an agreement i just think there's insufficient urgency benjamin netanyahu knows that a deal that doesn't bring to it and hamas is sovereignty in gaza is going to mean it's political downfall. >> and yahya sinwar, palestinian decision-maker knows that if he gives a hostages without a comprehensive cease fire and his robes withdrawal from from, from gaza that he won't survive this so i think both netanyahu and sinwar are thinking more about their political future than they are about cutting a deal that would relieve the miseries for gaussians. >> and for these hostages, as well as their families. >> that's pretty depressing. i were also following aaro
now the former state department middle east negotiator, aaron david miller. aaron, thanks for joining us. what's your analysis of this clear daylight right now between israel and hamas? will these talks be able to move forward? >> hi thanks for having me. >> it's hard to imagine i think both sides are much more interested in blaming one another for the collapsing these different proposers than they are in reaching an agreement i just think there's insufficient urgency benjamin...
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but our favourite rg has been teaching david cameron a thing or two. we'll see you and welcome back to headliner second half. leo. and barely two years since lockdown ended, students in columbia have created their own little traumas to avoid doing exams this year as well . yeah. as well. yeah. >> so columbia, which is a university in america's , university in america's, cancelled its graduation ceremony after weeks of turmoil . ceremony after weeks of turmoil. turmoil is traumatised. law students say they haven't. they shouldn't have to sit exams because there's been all this, you know, bongo drums, screaming , doing bullhorns and stuff, which i can understand. apparently medical students were having to, you know, do the practice on cadavers. well, there's, you know, people banging drums and shouting outside the window. and so, so of other universities, i mean, it's terrible for news people who rent out gowns and those sort of hats with a square. >> all people probably like stand up comedians who get jobs doing the commencement addresses, you know, go
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that it was impossible to simply transfer nuclear weapons to kiev, and the current head of the office, david cameron, actually allowed kiev to use british long-range weapons to strike targets in russia, while the uk itself announced new investments in nuclear deterrent forces . our nuclear potential lies at the core of our national security, we are talking about our nuclear weapons deterrence of nuclear submarines, but also energy security, because nuclear power is important to the future, which is why today we are making transformational investments in our nuclear capabilities to protect the future of the country. the president, of course, raised military rhetoric to unprecedented heights in europe. in early may, he once again stated that he did not rule out sending military personnel to ukraine. according to emmanuel macron, we cannot afford to set limits on support for ukraine, a dangerous statement, considering that it was he who initiated discussions about the future of european defense, including nuclear weapons issues, explaining this by the need, quote, protection from the russians.
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we turn now to aaron david miller. he's a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and someone who's played a key role in u.s.-middle east policy for multiple american presidents. great to have you back. what do you make of what transpired? you heard what has been reported, hamas saying yes, we agreed to the deal, israel saying we are not sure what you agreed to. how do you see this? aaron: we went from the top of the mountain briefly to the valley below in about three hours. my take is very simple. neither side is in a hurry to reach an agreement, but both want to blame the other for restricting them. i think that is what you are seeing play out right now. hamas's proposal, the one they agreed to, is at least 1 the wall street journal is reporting that had terms israel would not accept. and the prime minister is under no pressure -- and frankly, his coalition would be more stable if he did not risk hamas for prisoner exchange. and he is juggling balls, as he usually does. the rafah operation, o
we turn now to aaron david miller. he's a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and someone who's played a key role in u.s.-middle east policy for multiple american presidents. great to have you back. what do you make of what transpired? you heard what has been reported, hamas saying yes, we agreed to the deal, israel saying we are not sure what you agreed to. how do you see this? aaron: we went from the top of the mountain briefly to the valley below in about three...
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ambassador to israel david freidman says a mistake given the ammunition they were sending was actually very precise and would help them rid rafah of hamas, which 8,000 fighters still there. holding the hostages while also trying to preserve civilian life. the administration has changed their tune over the past couple of months because joe biden is trying to preserve his political future while prime minister benjamin netanyahu backed up unanimously by his war cabinet today is trying to preserve their country. they can either deal with this problem now in rafah or let hamas stay and have another war in a year, two years are five years and also egypt here has a lot to answer for, considering they have not opened their border. they share a border with israel and with gaza. and they haven't opened their borders, they haven't humanitarian aid and of course complicated over the weekend by that strike on the new humanitarian crossing that killed four idf soldiers. >> bret: senator bernie sanders, doug, tweets out today on rafah an israeli aid, 1 million people have fled to rafah. for months th
ambassador to israel david freidman says a mistake given the ammunition they were sending was actually very precise and would help them rid rafah of hamas, which 8,000 fighters still there. holding the hostages while also trying to preserve civilian life. the administration has changed their tune over the past couple of months because joe biden is trying to preserve his political future while prime minister benjamin netanyahu backed up unanimously by his war cabinet today is trying to preserve...
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let's speak about this now with ambassador david satterfield, former envoy at the u.s. state department. great to have you on bbc news today. from what we know at this point, what do you think of the terms of this cease-fire agreement? >> as matt miller said in his statement, we are reviewing those terms. the response that was given to us today. director burns remains in the region. israel is sending a team to cairo. they will exactly consider what the proposal means and where it might go. the u.s. government has made very clear, we support as urgently as possible an agreement on hostage releases and accompanying cease-fire. it is important first and foremost for the release of hostages, including americans. it is important also because it will facilitate the greater delivery and distribution within gaza of humanitarian assistance. let's be clear, we need to review exactly what the hamas proposal contains and whether those terms are accepted. sumi: israel has said it seems as these terms far from what is acceptable. it seems one of the sticking points is how this ends.
let's speak about this now with ambassador david satterfield, former envoy at the u.s. state department. great to have you on bbc news today. from what we know at this point, what do you think of the terms of this cease-fire agreement? >> as matt miller said in his statement, we are reviewing those terms. the response that was given to us today. director burns remains in the region. israel is sending a team to cairo. they will exactly consider what the proposal means and where it might...
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reaction of great britain, because we are now reacting to what, to the statement of foreign minister david cameron, regarding the fact that yes, we give ukraine permission to attack with our weapons, that means, on targets in russia, this received wide press in britain, received wide approval, everyone there from the mainstream media, normal, good, great, after all, but why did memeron say all this, did he even? after all, he hid - from his elections, yes, the british ones, after all, he was in five working days visited seven countries around russia, including , therefore, all of central asia, mongolia, managed to visit ukraine in 5 days, imagine, borrowed there for over 40 million pounds, a luxurious, that means, airliner with various frills, as the british press writes, that means, with unlimited alcoholic drinks and festivities. in the autumn elections, the conservatives will often lose these elections, i understand that he has been a minister for the last months, yes, here i am for 100 years, wait, he can remain a minister, he... why not 100 years, well, well, well librists, of course,
reaction of great britain, because we are now reacting to what, to the statement of foreign minister david cameron, regarding the fact that yes, we give ukraine permission to attack with our weapons, that means, on targets in russia, this received wide press in britain, received wide approval, everyone there from the mainstream media, normal, good, great, after all, but why did memeron say all this, did he even? after all, he hid - from his elections, yes, the british ones, after all, he was in...
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but on the ground, it's still a battle of david versus goliath. sockets in pain points to convince him that you can only come by says, over time, these businesses, from a more and more money into the region. i've seen their owner as soon move up the social letter maintenance. okay. it doesn't take much, they don't have to buy the land and they just occupier and multiply their wealth quickly. this is also thought this was important to get closer and closer to political power, except for the new charges in a way. it is some kind of organized crime. you know, it's one of those crimes which we, we treated this by you legally feel like activity in the middle of the amazon and additional apparatus that struggling to cope. we set out to contact the csr and the farmer whose name appears in the public prosecutor's files and who had been identified by the researchers back in washington. we located his farm quickly using g o coordinates. we wanted to find out who is buying his cattle, which is suspected to be illegal, but we were stopped in our tracts. the farmers land is in the middle of an espe
but on the ground, it's still a battle of david versus goliath. sockets in pain points to convince him that you can only come by says, over time, these businesses, from a more and more money into the region. i've seen their owner as soon move up the social letter maintenance. okay. it doesn't take much, they don't have to buy the land and they just occupier and multiply their wealth quickly. this is also thought this was important to get closer and closer to political power, except for the new...
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david packer, the lawyer, this old guy. nobody has connected anything to do with donald trump. it is almost pathetic at this point. i think what president trump was saying, go forward, buddy. the constitution is more important. you are going to prove to the country and the world that you are turning this place into the third world country and a kangaroo court. do it, and you will pay the price for the last thing i will say is the only thing that is approved beyond a reasonable doubt is that everyone hates michael cohen. >> dana: that is for sure. greg, i have a message from the democrats are no judges coming to save them. even if that were to happen, it is not going to save them from an election in november. speeches every time they try to do something in trump know it just comes from. it reminds me of the cliches seen in every action movie where the hero is tied to a chair in the warehouse daunted by an armed and lethal enemy. one is the hero due after getting pistol-whipped? he smiles and spits blood back in the enemy's face. in that story that i told, who is the hero, and wh
david packer, the lawyer, this old guy. nobody has connected anything to do with donald trump. it is almost pathetic at this point. i think what president trump was saying, go forward, buddy. the constitution is more important. you are going to prove to the country and the world that you are turning this place into the third world country and a kangaroo court. do it, and you will pay the price for the last thing i will say is the only thing that is approved beyond a reasonable doubt is that...
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that it was impossible to simply transfer nuclear weapons to kiev, and the current head of the office, david cameron , actually allowed kiev to use british ones. long-range weapons to strike targets in russia, while britain itself announced new investments in its nuclear deterrent. our nuclear capability is at the core of our national security, including our nuclear deterrent, nuclear submarines, but also energy security, since nuclear power is important to future. that's why today we are making transformational investments in our nuclear capabilities. to protect the future of the country. of course, the president of france raised military rhetoric to unprecedented heights in europe in early may; he once again stated that he did not rule out sending the military to ukraine. according to emmanuel macron, we cannot afford to set limits on support for ukraine. a dangerous statement, given that it was he who initiated the debate on the future of european defense, including nuclear weapons, by explaining this necessary. in poland, warsaw was the first to declare its readiness to deploy nato nucle
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judges makes monies the political some of the consulting trump was even 5 percent income of the witness david is a nice guy we think hans. han: this is not only a clear violation of the first amendment, but there violating his substantive due process rights to defend himself in anything but the fact that this gag order applies to donald trump. and yet it does not apply to these witnesses like michael cohen, with another in the press savaging the president and of the theory that this judge is that well, stay commences by donald trump of the somehow prejudice the jury, and where michael cohen's will be daniels and others allowed to speak and criticize the president keep in mind, the jury is not being sequestered in this case is a big meet all the attacks on donald trump by michael cohen and others but they are not allowed it to who the president defend himself initial the fundamental problem with this gag order. liz: woodhouse just say brett to many questions and also reports that judges potentially blocking the trump team in bringing in campaign experts who would testify that there's no federa
judges makes monies the political some of the consulting trump was even 5 percent income of the witness david is a nice guy we think hans. han: this is not only a clear violation of the first amendment, but there violating his substantive due process rights to defend himself in anything but the fact that this gag order applies to donald trump. and yet it does not apply to these witnesses like michael cohen, with another in the press savaging the president and of the theory that this judge is...
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there's also an ambiguous comment that trump made about david pecker and the judge said, look, i get that. you can interpret the sort of mafioso way, what he's trying to say, if he says so he's he's been saying nice things, but he did not find them in violation for those three. and this is the first time that trump's lawyers have been successful in this defense of political speech what he says should be protected. so, yeah, it's not good when you're found a criminal contempt are threatened with jail. but if you really look at a nuanced view of what the judge decided today. one of the trunk defense arguments that are making for a long time and losing finally prevailed against michael carolyn. >> interesting, thanks to both of you really appreciate a breaking news on another front abroad images from tel aviv where it is after midnight. you see the crowds they're those protesters or demand sending that the israeli government and that's on yahoo government except the proposed ceasefire and hostage deal. but in just the last now our new questions about the proposal hamas i agreed to earli
there's also an ambiguous comment that trump made about david pecker and the judge said, look, i get that. you can interpret the sort of mafioso way, what he's trying to say, if he says so he's he's been saying nice things, but he did not find them in violation for those three. and this is the first time that trump's lawyers have been successful in this defense of political speech what he says should be protected. so, yeah, it's not good when you're found a criminal contempt are threatened with...
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there has been success under david moyes. there's no doubt about that. nobody can argue that. but it is at least i know two years that the clubs were thinking, should they change direction or not? should theyjust give more spectable to the fans, more posession, more this and that. quite clearly, with the success in last season, moyes had to stay. the chairman wants west ham to move in a different direction. ipswich have been ceelbrating their return to the premier league with an open top bus parade. ipswich completed back to back promotions under manager kieran mckenna when they beat huddersfield town at portman road on saturday. some of the players perhaps feeling a little worse for wear. ipswich took the second automatic promotion spot behind championship winners leicester city. kyren wilson is still one frame away from victory in the world snooker championship final in sheffield. welsh qualifierjakjones is staging an unlikely comeback. he was 15—10 down at the start of the final session and it's now 17—14 to wilson. jones is having his best sopell in the final and has r
there has been success under david moyes. there's no doubt about that. nobody can argue that. but it is at least i know two years that the clubs were thinking, should they change direction or not? should theyjust give more spectable to the fans, more posession, more this and that. quite clearly, with the success in last season, moyes had to stay. the chairman wants west ham to move in a different direction. ipswich have been ceelbrating their return to the premier league with an open top bus...
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but other than that, i'm told it's not going to be david packer or or the length of my the end of next this week is two weeks, essentially, right? >> i mean, but that would be for the whole thing for any witnesses that the cross the defense had as well. >> okay. so they would say, i mean, unless they are really, truly not planning on bringing a single witness, which is possible. >> oh, i see. interesting gene. one person we don't expect to see on the witness stand is former trump organization cfo alan weisberg. he's currently behind bars after admitting to having falsely testified in trump's civil fraud case the one brought by lutetia james, the attorney general of new york is what he had been a better witness than the trump organization witnesses that we saw today? >> no the defense attorneys are probably be praying. >> he doesn't go to the witness stand in closing argument. i would hammer that alan, why sobered, did not step into that courtroom and testify under oath forget his credibility problems. alan yslow berg, if he told the truth probably would have the keys to the kingdom on
but other than that, i'm told it's not going to be david packer or or the length of my the end of next this week is two weeks, essentially, right? >> i mean, but that would be for the whole thing for any witnesses that the cross the defense had as well. >> okay. so they would say, i mean, unless they are really, truly not planning on bringing a single witness, which is possible. >> oh, i see. interesting gene. one person we don't expect to see on the witness stand is former...
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that it was impossible to simply transfer nuclear weapons to kiev, and the current head of the office, david cameron , actually allowed kiev to use british long-range weapons weapons to strike targets in russia, while britain itself announced new investments in its nuclear deterrent. our nuclear potential is at the core of our national security, we are talking about our means. in early may, he once again stated that he did not rule out sending military personnel to ukraine, according to emmanuel macron, one cannot afford to set limits on support for ukraine, a dangerous statement, given that it was he who initiated the discussion about the future of european defense, including nuclear issues weapons. picked up in poland, warsaw was the first to declare its readiness to deploy nato nuclear weapons on its territory, and lithuania, latvia and estonia wanted to accept additional military contingents. and now about sending soldiers started talking in washington, the leader of the democratic minority in the house of representatives announced possible us intervention in the conflict. we cannot allo
that it was impossible to simply transfer nuclear weapons to kiev, and the current head of the office, david cameron , actually allowed kiev to use british long-range weapons weapons to strike targets in russia, while britain itself announced new investments in its nuclear deterrent. our nuclear potential is at the core of our national security, we are talking about our means. in early may, he once again stated that he did not rule out sending military personnel to ukraine, according to...
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pecker was -- >> i was thinking back to david pecker. so pecker says -- and i think it's this one line. "i am not a bank." enter michael cohen. >> there's the bank. >> there wouldn't be a crime if pecker wanted to be a bank. but pecker, who has retained his own campaign finance counsel because he gets in trouble with schwarzenegger, a story the jury schwarzenegger, a story the jury has your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪♪ >>> i think mueller is a true never trumper. he's somebody that dislikes donald trump. >> as you saw in georgia, where the district attorney is totally compromised, the case has to be dropped. >> we have an attorney general of new york, she's grossly incompetent. she's an evil person. she's a terrible, terrible attorney general. >> the american people have been besieged with lies from the partisan witch hunt known as the unselect
pecker was -- >> i was thinking back to david pecker. so pecker says -- and i think it's this one line. "i am not a bank." enter michael cohen. >> there's the bank. >> there wouldn't be a crime if pecker wanted to be a bank. but pecker, who has retained his own campaign finance counsel because he gets in trouble with schwarzenegger, a story the jury schwarzenegger, a story the jury has your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire....
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that was what david cameron and george osborne were doing. and my prediction , were doing. and my prediction, really over the next decade, two decadesis really over the next decade, two decades is what the right is going to do, what the mainstream right of conservatism . it's right of conservatism. it's going to start prioritising national security over unabated free markets. and that's going to be the big trend going forward. >> that's kind of where we are. that's kind of where we are because it's not about, you know, can we do without the cheap stuff that comes from china. >> but i would argue that's the easy political way out. i mean, look, for example , india runs look, for example, india runs a trade deficit with the chinese. and yet prime minister modi took the effort to ban tiktok before for the americans are wanting to do it. it takes political gumption and that's what we need in this country. >> i actually do think that tiktok is a bigger threat to society than many people realise. i appreciate that we are on gb news, we are on tiktok and you should obviously check
that was what david cameron and george osborne were doing. and my prediction , were doing. and my prediction, really over the next decade, two decadesis really over the next decade, two decades is what the right is going to do, what the mainstream right of conservatism . it's right of conservatism. it's going to start prioritising national security over unabated free markets. and that's going to be the big trend going forward. >> that's kind of where we are. that's kind of where we are...
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former spain and wolves boss julen lopetegui has agreed a deal to replace david moyes at west ham. the club has confirmed that moyes will leave at the end of the season when his contract expires. lopetegui left wolves last august after just nine months in charge. his most successful managerial spell was his three years at sevilla where he won the europa league in 2020. under moyes, west ham have twice finished in the top seven — and won the europa conference league, but they have been struggling this season, and haven't won in the past month. there has been success. there's no doubt about that. nobody can argue that. but it is at least i know two years that the clubs were thinking, should they change direction are not? should theyjust keep more spectable to the fans, more posession, more this and that. quite clearly, with the success in last season, they had to stay. the chairman once the team to move in a different direction. there's one game in the premier league this monday evening. an injury hit manchester united are away at crystal palace. still in the first half. it's curre
former spain and wolves boss julen lopetegui has agreed a deal to replace david moyes at west ham. the club has confirmed that moyes will leave at the end of the season when his contract expires. lopetegui left wolves last august after just nine months in charge. his most successful managerial spell was his three years at sevilla where he won the europa league in 2020. under moyes, west ham have twice finished in the top seven — and won the europa conference league, but they have been...
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done materially better than we thought it would do we invest individually with a lot of respect to david and he's in a great job but the sector has been very favored by the market because of the growth in a.i. it's been in a.i. stock and through a.i. he's been taken off the charts. liz: you have another winner that is energy transfer ticker symbol e.t. hitting a five-year high. >> a little but ahead of the s&p and we don't have that much technology. i'm not a bowl and i think the market is approaching a short-term high and i think the stocks are still the best place relative to alternatives but i don't think stocks are all that attractive what it comes down to is the market 21 times earnings and when i see was going on around the world i don't think so we have an election coming up, two choices one spot the other ones worse and i talk about translation i was honored by the new york yankees and i was honored of a pregame pitch and to be technically correct my youngest son came down from manchester through perfect strike and with the prices of everything. >> the hospital was $8. >> that's
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david solomon, ken griffin talked about that. ken griffin said during his presentation that the fed is either going to cut in september, and if they don't do it in september, they're going to do it in december. for some, that's enough. that as long as you know a cut is coming, at some point, and the economy's as strong as it's remaining, then that's good. >> i don't think we're going to see a cut this year. >> at all? >> no, not at all. we've talked about this for the last, say, four or five weeks, i've been thinking that. i don't think inflation is going to get to the 2 3k9% level, or , the reason is not because the u.s. growth is strong and above trend but we have global growth around the world that's stronger than expected. we saw 5.5% growth in china gdp, the sequential analyzed number in china for gdp is 6.6%. intra-7%. japan, low single dinlts, if increasing estimate. >> i'll come back to you in a second. i have news around boeing. phil lebeau has that story for us. phil, what did we learn? >> reason it's under pressure, th
david solomon, ken griffin talked about that. ken griffin said during his presentation that the fed is either going to cut in september, and if they don't do it in september, they're going to do it in december. for some, that's enough. that as long as you know a cut is coming, at some point, and the economy's as strong as it's remaining, then that's good. >> i don't think we're going to see a cut this year. >> at all? >> no, not at all. we've talked about this for the last,...
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david says this andy street is not correct. the reason that conservative voters have abandoned the party and are liking what reform say is because the parliamentary lot are no longer conservative, they are no longer conservative, they are now a con socialist party, a word straight out of richard tice copybook, peter adds this the conservatives are centre left in action, says in talk and completely lost in competence . completely lost in competence. now moving on, an estimated 10,000 protesters took to the streets of dublin today in a national protest against government policy on asylum seekers . hell yeah. government policy on asylum seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell , let seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell, let them seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell , let them get seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell, let them get their seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell , let them get their get >> hell, let them get their get their health care . their health care. >> and now, in contrast to a previous march in dublin, whic
david says this andy street is not correct. the reason that conservative voters have abandoned the party and are liking what reform say is because the parliamentary lot are no longer conservative, they are no longer conservative, they are now a con socialist party, a word straight out of richard tice copybook, peter adds this the conservatives are centre left in action, says in talk and completely lost in competence . completely lost in competence. now moving on, an estimated 10,000 protesters...
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it's a battle of david versus goliath. the 24 year old roman is ready to climb up to his current home. he has been living in a tree house in the forest for the past month. and that's not, 1st of all, i love, forest isn't very much, i always feel deeply happy in the woods ever since i got here. i've also felt fully grounded. but a part of this forest is to be cut down to expand a factory that is building climate friendly electric cars. a contradiction says roman who is set to start his master's, specializing in environmental protection. he and others are occupying the trees as a form of civil resistance to tesla. many of the activists cover their faces when the cameras are on. roman's name is also only an alias. test size. this test is great at selling what they're doing as a solution to green alternatives to what we already have. we can't afford to carry on this way and that's when it's like a long term lots. everyone will be able to have a car come up as long as it's because income sheet on auto hub. ready ready ready wir
it's a battle of david versus goliath. the 24 year old roman is ready to climb up to his current home. he has been living in a tree house in the forest for the past month. and that's not, 1st of all, i love, forest isn't very much, i always feel deeply happy in the woods ever since i got here. i've also felt fully grounded. but a part of this forest is to be cut down to expand a factory that is building climate friendly electric cars. a contradiction says roman who is set to start his master's,...
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certainly hope hicks was, but david pecker who still doesn't have terrible things to say about them, you know, there's been person after person after person up to mcconney now, who were very happy to be working for the trump organization, and particularly happy to work for donald trump. and i wonder how that part of the testimony might play for jurors, do you think? >> right. so the prosecution is front loading these witnesses who still have warm feelings for donald trump. there have been brief exchanges, nonverbal ones between trump and his long time aide rhona graff in the courtroom. these witnesses in essence are vouching for the michael cohen testimony that is still to come. obviously michael cohen and donald trump don't have a good relationship, and trump's lawyers will argue that cohen has a grudge match, that he's made much of this up to try to get back at the former president for not taking him to washington with him. by putting on witness after witness who has testified they like donald trump even know, and by eliciting testimony from them that will back up cohen's story. th
certainly hope hicks was, but david pecker who still doesn't have terrible things to say about them, you know, there's been person after person after person up to mcconney now, who were very happy to be working for the trump organization, and particularly happy to work for donald trump. and i wonder how that part of the testimony might play for jurors, do you think? >> right. so the prosecution is front loading these witnesses who still have warm feelings for donald trump. there have been...