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the british public aren�*t fools, they never believed a word of it.o the decent thing and resign. of course, he won�*t, because he is a man without shame. would you agree with me that british food and drink is the best in the world? today, borisjohnson�*s mind was also on catering. the bunting was out in downing street as was the prime minister promoting british businesses. he broke the law, was fined for it, and there may be more to come. so his colleagues aren�*t calling for kier starmer to resign, but they are calling him a hypocrite. he made a great deal of the fact that there were other investigations on other people under way when he probably knew all the time that he may also have potentially come under investigation himself. mr starmer, is this gamble going to pay off? kier starmer hopes by putting his career on the line, it will put the pressure back on borisjohnson. the police and durham have a very big call to make. this might look like a huge gamble from keir starmer but the alternative might be worse. they would havejudged him and his col
the british public aren�*t fools, they never believed a word of it.o the decent thing and resign. of course, he won�*t, because he is a man without shame. would you agree with me that british food and drink is the best in the world? today, borisjohnson�*s mind was also on catering. the bunting was out in downing street as was the prime minister promoting british businesses. he broke the law, was fined for it, and there may be more to come. so his colleagues aren�*t calling for kier...
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May 10, 2022
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and ijust feel like it�*s one of these rare treasures there really aren�*t that many marilyn is thatthere anything else from the 20th century _ a. is there anything else from the 20th century you - a. is there anything else from the 20th century you think- the 20th century you think comes close to the beauty of this portrait or is this in a league of its own?- this portrait or is this in a league of its own? that's a hard question _ league of its own? that's a hard question to _ league of its own? that's a hard question to answer i league of its own? that's a | hard question to answer but league of its own? that's a i hard question to answer but it is something that macro the three can capture something very particular with this image of marilyn. —— warhol. you have at one minute a smile from her but her teeth you have the idea of a tight smile or clenched teeth, you get this tension or duality in the minch which speaks to marilyn as an icon but also a tragic figure. she is beautiful but has this really darkside of the suicide of her death. so, i think with this particular image ther
and ijust feel like it�*s one of these rare treasures there really aren�*t that many marilyn is thatthere anything else from the 20th century _ a. is there anything else from the 20th century you - a. is there anything else from the 20th century you think- the 20th century you think comes close to the beauty of this portrait or is this in a league of its own?- this portrait or is this in a league of its own? that's a hard question _ league of its own? that's a hard question to _ league of...
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May 31, 2022
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tell me, aneeshwar, because you are a bit of wildlife expert, aren�*t you?p better, i'm going to turn into the next david attenborough — for real. well, that is amazing. you have already done something pretty awesome by being the first aneeshwar. and you are well on the road. he is so expressive, look out him, thatis he is so expressive, look out him, that is aneeshwar. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol. we need more budding conversationalists —— conservationist like aneeshwar, don�*t be? conservationist like aneeshwar, don't be? ~ , , ., don't be? absolutely. it will be a wet start for— don't be? absolutely. it will be a wet start for most _ don't be? absolutely. it will be a wet start for most of _ don't be? absolutely. it will be a wet start for most of us - don't be? absolutely. it will be a wet start for most of us today. . don't be? absolutely. it will be a l wet start for most of us today. you can see showers and rain getting in across northern ireland as well as the outer hebrides. some sunshine already with this. cloud will continu
tell me, aneeshwar, because you are a bit of wildlife expert, aren�*t you?p better, i'm going to turn into the next david attenborough — for real. well, that is amazing. you have already done something pretty awesome by being the first aneeshwar. and you are well on the road. he is so expressive, look out him, thatis he is so expressive, look out him, that is aneeshwar. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol. we need more budding conversationalists —— conservationist like...
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May 18, 2022
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we aren�*t getting that back from them. you everybody.he pension doesn�*t come to me until i�*m at the government retirement age, a further ten years of not having my pension that i�*ve paid for. we call it the pension trap. when one of the few people who is so long in service i am tied into the pension so i�*ve got to keep going to get my pension. pension so i've got to keep going to get my pension-— get my pension. thanks for “oining us. time for a look at the weather now. it is really nice out there at the moment for many. plenty of warm sunshine, shower starting to gather and some of the showers will turn big at this afternoon and ended this evening, thundery, heavy and thundery rain. let�*s look at the temperatures. this is how we end the afternoon. fresher towards the west and north. here is the first band of thunderstorms that could itch northern ireland, but they�*re more persistent local downpours, thunder and lightning and hail stones more likely across east anglia and the south—east and by four or five in the morning those stor
we aren�*t getting that back from them. you everybody.he pension doesn�*t come to me until i�*m at the government retirement age, a further ten years of not having my pension that i�*ve paid for. we call it the pension trap. when one of the few people who is so long in service i am tied into the pension so i�*ve got to keep going to get my pension. pension so i've got to keep going to get my pension-— get my pension. thanks for “oining us. time for a look at the weather now. it is...
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well, put your fingers into my ulcers , but sit, my ribs, and be unfaithful aren two aspects of lifeare important for a person here collide in conflict on the one hand, faith, and on the other hand, knowledge, we know that knowledge, including scientific knowledge, is based on experience. nothing can be proved by science unless it is confirmed by experience. of course, thomas didn’t know about all this about what i just told you, but he intuitively felt that until he experienced the fact of the resurrection, then there can be no talk of any faith, because it is required, as it were, on faith to accept what lies beyond all human experience in the resurrection deceased. thomas drew this line between faith and knowledge from the point of view of knowledge. thomas was right. it is necessary to touch, feel or calculate by mathematical formulas. and if everything fits, then it means that reality corresponds to reality or reality corresponds to reality. but , if something does not converge, well, then this is unreality. this is a mistake, this is a delusion. and so thomas demanded such proo
well, put your fingers into my ulcers , but sit, my ribs, and be unfaithful aren two aspects of lifeare important for a person here collide in conflict on the one hand, faith, and on the other hand, knowledge, we know that knowledge, including scientific knowledge, is based on experience. nothing can be proved by science unless it is confirmed by experience. of course, thomas didn’t know about all this about what i just told you, but he intuitively felt that until he experienced the fact of...
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it's thede ia that wtehi people, d only t rheight kinofd white ople, arene titled tbeo in a cotruny liketed stesat and atth it's teth oer people who are e ththreat a wndho are trying treo place white oppele. r>>eporter:he t allegedun gman seedem fixated on the nscopiracy in onlinpoe instgs. witas this t seof ideas that we breelieved to be bendhi the 1820 anti-setimic shooti angt the tr oeef life sagynogue in pittsburgh that killed 11 people. d anthe 2019ho soting at a waarlmt in el sopa, texas, where the guannm was targeting hispans.ic 23 people rewe killed. t>>hroughouhit story, t he groupsha tt have bn eetarget the d anlabeled rasacial inrifeors, the on wesho shoul'tdne bhere don't he avthe rightot be re, it'sor st of shiedft dependg inon the cteonxt and the litics and the memovents of poputilaons. reporte tr:he unitestd ates has long grappled with ce-basedio vlence, but the ideas espousedy bthis white supracemist rhetoric can be found around the globe. st mthons berefo the el sopa shooti, ngthe world watched in horrors a51 worshpeiprs were nned down inhr cistchurc nh,ew zealand. the s
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we have all seen what happens on the ground when these kinds of restrictions aren in access. texas law laster denies access to at least 85% 85% of patis seeking abortion related services. some women in texas have had to drive nearly 250 miles one way to get care. no one should have to take a bus across the country to make a personal healthcare decision. a woman in louisiana or in missouri or in texas should not be treated differently than women in minnesota. while we are all deeply disturbed by the impact this decision will have on women and the men who stand with them, unfortunately many of us that seen this coming. republicans have been methodically preparing for this moment, stacking the courts with judges who want to overturn roe, and introducing over 500 bills in states across the country limiting access to care. well, this is still a draft decision. i am seriously concerned that the court apparent willingness to disregard nearly 50 years of rights will not only put women's health at risk but will undermine the rule of law. this draft leaked opinion brings us back to the
we have all seen what happens on the ground when these kinds of restrictions aren in access. texas law laster denies access to at least 85% 85% of patis seeking abortion related services. some women in texas have had to drive nearly 250 miles one way to get care. no one should have to take a bus across the country to make a personal healthcare decision. a woman in louisiana or in missouri or in texas should not be treated differently than women in minnesota. while we are all deeply disturbed by...
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May 25, 2022
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and i would guess, this is speculative, that the treasury and the chancellor aren�*t thrilled about havingssein, quickly, simonjack, our business editor saying this package of support is going to cost £10 billion. partly financed by an in —— a windfall tax, and the government will knock hundreds of pounds off all energy bills this winter. there are some conservative ministers who�*ve been
and i would guess, this is speculative, that the treasury and the chancellor aren�*t thrilled about havingssein, quickly, simonjack, our business editor saying this package of support is going to cost £10 billion. partly financed by an in —— a windfall tax, and the government will knock hundreds of pounds off all energy bills this winter. there are some conservative ministers who�*ve been
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then why should it apply to women who aren t religious?he base of the pro—life movement is strong in theirfaith, but the base of the pro—life movement is strong in their faith, but we the base of the pro—life movement is strong in theirfaith, but we have the base of the pro—life movement is strong in their faith, but we have a broad segment of society that will also come forward and say they are secularists, atheists, agnostics. this is a civil rights issue and religion comes into play for some people, but not for others. when thing i do want to point out that in the united states, it is legal for all nine months for any reason. we are one of only seven countries that has that kind of radical position. i was it will take some education on our part to make sure they understand that just overturning part to make sure they understand thatjust overturning roe v wade is not just want to make thatjust overturning roe v wade is notjust want to make abortion illegal everywhere but many people are actually going to except with the court is doing be
then why should it apply to women who aren t religious?he base of the pro—life movement is strong in theirfaith, but the base of the pro—life movement is strong in their faith, but we the base of the pro—life movement is strong in theirfaith, but we have the base of the pro—life movement is strong in their faith, but we have a broad segment of society that will also come forward and say they are secularists, atheists, agnostics. this is a civil rights issue and religion comes into play...
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we expect russia will continue its offensive in that reej aren. and unfortunately, odesa may be next. >> and we've seen the relentless att attacks in the east. and on saturday, the school building turned to rubble. 60 people most likely dead. what are you learning from that city and that village, i should say, with the more than 30 rescued from the rubble? >> unfortunately, with in cities in eastern and southeast ukraine, it's impossible to catch the civilian victims because they're constantly shelled. we know this happened in mariupol where russia bond a trauma theater and we still don't know the exact number of casualties, which range from 300 to 6000. here we currently have knowledge of 50/60 people that unfortunately. >> and i want to get your thoughts from what we heard from president putin. many believe his plan was the secure a victory by may 9th. and that hasn't happened. inhow was his speerb intrp areerated? >> definitely not lived up to the hype. a lot of people in ukraine were worried that mobilization and putten dwil claire formal war
we expect russia will continue its offensive in that reej aren. and unfortunately, odesa may be next. >> and we've seen the relentless att attacks in the east. and on saturday, the school building turned to rubble. 60 people most likely dead. what are you learning from that city and that village, i should say, with the more than 30 rescued from the rubble? >> unfortunately, with in cities in eastern and southeast ukraine, it's impossible to catch the civilian victims because they're...
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there aren�*t that many leaders the government can pull.ht rope and it is very limited in what it can do to alleviate the pressure on people�*s finances. he alleviate the pressure on people's finances. ., ., finances. he took about that pressure _ finances. he took about that pressure across _ finances. he took about that pressure across the - finances. he took about that pressure across the board, | finances. he took about that i pressure across the board, the sunday telegraph talking about ministers turning on the bank of england. unprecedented this, shyama, in many ways? it england. unprecedented this, shyama, in many ways?— in many ways? it is, the bank of encland in many ways? it is, the bank of england were — in many ways? it is, the bank of england were only _ in many ways? it is, the bank of england were only given - in many ways? it is, the bank of england were only given full - in many ways? it is, the bank of. england were only given full control under— england were only given full control under gordon brown. it is not that lon-
there aren�*t that many leaders the government can pull.ht rope and it is very limited in what it can do to alleviate the pressure on people�*s finances. he alleviate the pressure on people's finances. ., ., finances. he took about that pressure _ finances. he took about that pressure across _ finances. he took about that pressure across the - finances. he took about that pressure across the board, | finances. he took about that i pressure across the board, the sunday telegraph talking...
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labour reckon the plans aren�*t up to the scale of an economic crunch getting worse.eet the aspirations of the british public. this thin address, bereft of ideas or purpose, without a guiding principle or a road map for delivery, shows just how far this government is from that. ministers insist they are trying to ease the financial pain felt by so many and create the conditions for things to get better. and above all, we're tackling the economic challenges with the best solution of all, and that's an ever growing number of high—wage, high—skill jobs, mr speaker. jobs, jobs, jobs. but there was a chorus of consistency from the opposition parties, claiming the government�*s simply not doing enough. scottish people know the cost of living with westminster. we know the price we pay with the prime minister and the price of being stuck with a tory government we didn�*t vote for, and it�*s a price none of us in scotland, not one of us, can afford to pay any longer. we know that families are desperately concerned about their energy bills into the future, that are worrying now
labour reckon the plans aren�*t up to the scale of an economic crunch getting worse.eet the aspirations of the british public. this thin address, bereft of ideas or purpose, without a guiding principle or a road map for delivery, shows just how far this government is from that. ministers insist they are trying to ease the financial pain felt by so many and create the conditions for things to get better. and above all, we're tackling the economic challenges with the best solution of all, and...
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and many of them aren�*t on free school meals. is our food banks are always run in the morning and some people are asking if they can come at night, because people are working full—time, and still can�*t make ends meet. did you want one as well? lucy is a working mum of three and is currently on maternity leave. she doesn�*t qualify for free school meals because she earns above the eligibility threshold of £7,400 a year after tax not including benefits. everything even from the daily shop, getting bits in, even the cost of baby milk, everything isjust shooting up in price. things that were £1 are now £1.10. when it is half—term holidays, it adds, and it adds to the panic as well. you are thinking, how am i going to get food this month? and it is notjust parents who are feeling the impact of rising prices. tj, harley and ben get £5 a week pocket money. the ice cream man around here is very nice but... pete. and the ice creams, a normal ice cream with like a cone, that used to be 90p. 99p. and then it went to £1.20. every single thi
and many of them aren�*t on free school meals. is our food banks are always run in the morning and some people are asking if they can come at night, because people are working full—time, and still can�*t make ends meet. did you want one as well? lucy is a working mum of three and is currently on maternity leave. she doesn�*t qualify for free school meals because she earns above the eligibility threshold of £7,400 a year after tax not including benefits. everything even from the daily...
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going to end, they have kept an office in china for outbound travel, given the fact that passports areni9, we will have to see how that in, as well. the oil giant bp says it believes enough jobs can be created in its alternative energies business to replace those lost by a long term shift away from oil. concerns have been raised that the number of new green jobs won�*t match those that will be lost as part of the energy transition. as part of the bbc�*s future of oil day, our environment correspondent kevin keane reports. it's it�*s a familiar sight of the harbour in aberdeen, supply ships have kept oil platforms like these stopped for half a century. forthe like these stopped for half a century. for the next generation the challenges ahead bring some challenges. it�*s bring some challenges. it's excitin: bring some challenges. it's exciting with _ bring some challenges. it�*s exciting with the renewable sector and are welcome and needed change but i think oil and gas will be around for a long time full.— long time full. aberdeen harbour— long time full. aberdeen harbour has _ long time
going to end, they have kept an office in china for outbound travel, given the fact that passports areni9, we will have to see how that in, as well. the oil giant bp says it believes enough jobs can be created in its alternative energies business to replace those lost by a long term shift away from oil. concerns have been raised that the number of new green jobs won�*t match those that will be lost as part of the energy transition. as part of the bbc�*s future of oil day, our environment...
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May 27, 2022
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we are favourites, aren�*t we, i think? but not too confident, i don�*t think. games. jurgen klopp told the bbc that playing wordle has kept him going. the older you get, the happier you are that you can remember words! it's so true! if you tell it to a 20—year—old that we play wordle. .. why would you do that? when you play it with 55, you think... it's quite good! there is happiness that it still works. still words in the brain? yeah, exactly! so, could tomorrow�*s five—letter word be glory? well, history suggests it might. back in 1981, liverpool met real madrid in the final here in paris, and beat them. alan kennedy... and he goes on, and he scores! left—back alan kennedy was their unlikely matchwinner and 41 years on, he told me he expects a repeat. i think that they can go all the way. i think this team could be classed as one of the greatest ever liverpool teams. and i will be shouting for them, and i will be willing anybody, and i hope it is the left back, to score a goal! and if they do, expect more scenes like this. after their last triumph three years
we are favourites, aren�*t we, i think? but not too confident, i don�*t think. games. jurgen klopp told the bbc that playing wordle has kept him going. the older you get, the happier you are that you can remember words! it's so true! if you tell it to a 20—year—old that we play wordle. .. why would you do that? when you play it with 55, you think... it's quite good! there is happiness that it still works. still words in the brain? yeah, exactly! so, could tomorrow�*s five—letter...
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i uerndstand th.at wh iatf the ires air fe wheil you aren ithere, h aowre you going to get out? tara: it's'that type of undetarsnding a andwareness thestee ams aresk aing for. >>hi ts is a really hhig risk fire season. it'ths e earlie ist' sveeen in 10ea yrs with the dryness and e thfires haenpping in m wayhen ey used to sta irtn june or july. we neetod be extra ctiauous is summer. tara:ff oicials a urerging people to check the coun'y's bsweite for waytos prentve wifildres andro ptect your proptyer. they a arelso askg inthat if thingso dtake a tn urforhe t rswoe, take ostheva ecuation asures sioerusly. if you d'o't, it stju drains too many resources. dan: thanks so chmu. let's move on tood tay's vid-19 hdleaines. the cdc'ins dependenadt visory panel approved pfiz'r's booster shot forhi cldrenge as 5-11. e thfda created -- grandte its proval t dwoays ago. krisn:te covert infectison among kids are now at the highestat re since feuabrry. sphoital admsiisons up 70% comparedo tlast mon.th dan: tayod the wor hldealth organization validated the latestac vcine to eatrt covi19d-, manufau
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issues people are talking about on the ground and here in my district specifically, i think women aren fed up because the left in the mainstream want people to believe that they know what's best for women and they're going t to tell us what's goodim for us as if we can't think for ourselves very similar ton what you and i talked about t four years ago when talking about the miss america pageant and the misogyny a, the hypocriy of it, all of them telling women what they should and cannt do. ng and we're seeing o that right nw with what's going on . they want women to be one i isse voters. that's not the reality. women will be turning out as they did last nightse in incredible numbers for conservatives here in ohio be turning out i think in very similar numbersr in november because of the fact that they have been put in thish box by democrats who don't believe that they're able or that we're able to speak for ourselves on these issues. women are more democrats than they are republicans still, although the numbers have shifted somewhat and ohio has become like a flash point forat all thes
issues people are talking about on the ground and here in my district specifically, i think women aren fed up because the left in the mainstream want people to believe that they know what's best for women and they're going t to tell us what's goodim for us as if we can't think for ourselves very similar ton what you and i talked about t four years ago when talking about the miss america pageant and the misogyny a, the hypocriy of it, all of them telling women what they should and cannt do. ng...
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this is what happened, adults surrounding him are much less likely to recognize it if they themselves arenount regular lblg of conspiracy theories of elected officials and cable news we are hearing the enforcement and the echoing of the language. the conspiracy theory is celebrated because it can be ashgsz plied and it has been applied to so many victims and to black americans, as well. >> dr. cynthia miller-idriss thank you for your time and for your work. appreciate it. >>> there are you in sets bahrkes for vladimir putin's war machine. ukrainian forces have recaptured a major city how a series of missteps may have cost moscow roughly a third of its ground troops >>> and growing concerns about an fda-authorized drug for another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want—your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip network.
this is what happened, adults surrounding him are much less likely to recognize it if they themselves arenount regular lblg of conspiracy theories of elected officials and cable news we are hearing the enforcement and the echoing of the language. the conspiracy theory is celebrated because it can be ashgsz plied and it has been applied to so many victims and to black americans, as well. >> dr. cynthia miller-idriss thank you for your time and for your work. appreciate it. >>>...
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they are a big part of british heritage, aren�*t they?!ock. do stay with us. more to come. �*s hello. this is breakfast with nina warhurst and roger johnson. we�*ve been reflecting on last night�*s champions league final this morning, after thousands of liverpool fans were stopped from gaining access to the ground. let�*s get more on on this with our correspondentjohn watson — he�*s in paris this morning. high drama all around? good morning to both of you- _ high drama all around? good morning to both of you. it _ high drama all around? good morning to both of you. it was _ high drama all around? good morning to both of you. it was indeed. - high drama all around? good morning to both of you. it was indeed. those l to both of you. it was indeed. those events— to both of you. it was indeed. those events affecting liveable fans who failed _ events affecting liveable fans who failed to _ events affecting liveable fans who failed to gain access into the stadium _ failed to gain access into the stadium before kick—off last night, held at— stadi
they are a big part of british heritage, aren�*t they?!ock. do stay with us. more to come. �*s hello. this is breakfast with nina warhurst and roger johnson. we�*ve been reflecting on last night�*s champions league final this morning, after thousands of liverpool fans were stopped from gaining access to the ground. let�*s get more on on this with our correspondentjohn watson — he�*s in paris this morning. high drama all around? good morning to both of you- _ high drama all around?...
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this is what happened, adults surrounding him are much less likely to recognize it if they themselves arenblg of conspiracy theories of elected officials and cable news we are hearing the enforcement and the echoing of the language. the conspiracy theory is celebrated because it can be ashgsz plied and it has been applied to so many victims and to black americans, as well. >> dr. cynthia miller-idriss thank you for your time and for your work. appreciate it. >>> there are you in sets bahrkes for vladimir putin's war machine. ukrainian forces have recaptured a major city how a series of missteps may have cost moscow roughly a third of its ground troops >>> and growing concerns about an fda-authorized drug for covid. the questions and the controversy ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ ["only wanna be with you" by hootie & the blowfish] discover is accepted at 99% of places in the u.s. ["only wanna be with you" by hootie & the blowfish] ♪("i've been everywhere" by johnny cash) ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been eve
this is what happened, adults surrounding him are much less likely to recognize it if they themselves arenblg of conspiracy theories of elected officials and cable news we are hearing the enforcement and the echoing of the language. the conspiracy theory is celebrated because it can be ashgsz plied and it has been applied to so many victims and to black americans, as well. >> dr. cynthia miller-idriss thank you for your time and for your work. appreciate it. >>> there are you in...
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aren you able in your position as mayor of the town to get a straight answer about what happened? because it's been veryyus hard r the rest of the country to learn even the basic timeline, for example, where parents are told by police the video seems to suggest that they wereue that they were not allowed to go inside to rescue their own children. well, tucker , i can tell youd this . i mean, as soon a as i found out we had an active shooter, the school campus, i wentde there. there were parents outside but as far as the law enforcement, there were parents who wantedene to go into the school and that there was a large presence of law enforcement. when i goti there was dpas, there was border patrol agents of the police officers, there were sheriff deputies. you know, at this point i don't know all the answers is still the investigation. we've talked to them we but we haven't got the answers yet. but but you know, i can telll you that school has six hundred and twenty kids. and what i did see was officer childrenee themselves and bringing kids out of classes in this timeline was h tr
aren you able in your position as mayor of the town to get a straight answer about what happened? because it's been veryyus hard r the rest of the country to learn even the basic timeline, for example, where parents are told by police the video seems to suggest that they wereue that they were not allowed to go inside to rescue their own children. well, tucker , i can tell youd this . i mean, as soon a as i found out we had an active shooter, the school campus, i wentde there. there were parents...
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some of the obstacles are sarder than usual becausese everything's gas.hrow all your muscles aren likeout thrown out the window. hel technique is thrown out the window. you're just trying to navigate the obstacle as fast as possible. you need a grip strengthas. you needed agility and you needed teamwork because by myself i would not be able to get through that obstacle. >> if you want to see more , watch fox news at 10:00 p.m. this sunday. plus you can catch the entire series on fox nation startinger on monday next , elon musk says he's voting republican for the veryry first time ever party because of the left censorship . censorship reflects orr talks to one doctor who says he's in the same boat. >> now the left is driving people away from his own party right after this . everyone on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium slate. and i'm here with my good friend and country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago you asked me huck, does that relaxium really work? i remember that night because i was tired of not slee
some of the obstacles are sarder than usual becausese everything's gas.hrow all your muscles aren likeout thrown out the window. hel technique is thrown out the window. you're just trying to navigate the obstacle as fast as possible. you need a grip strengthas. you needed agility and you needed teamwork because by myself i would not be able to get through that obstacle. >> if you want to see more , watch fox news at 10:00 p.m. this sunday. plus you can catch the entire series on fox...
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there aren a lot of push button issues that do have people infuriated inflame and at a 40 year high i think is one ofie them. th the anxieties that americansat s are feeling over inflation, high gas prices and it's really bubbling up. you see the president biden hasr a 40 percent approvalce rating in the cnn poll of polls. 55% disapprove. this is a huge warning sign fors democrats. if you are a doctor you were looking at this chart, youve would say these vital signs are very, very bad. people are just really. they're really angry about what's going on and they don't feel like anyone can help them and they tried it with the trump administration. then they switched they handed power in washington to democrats and now inflation has gone rampant. people are really unhappy with their lives. >> i'd say that's a fair summation 40%. 39%. they it's very, very d bad and people are now from his inauguration speech. so wenend know joe biden didn't> any of this coming.ir he didn't think it was possible to wreck a functioning economy in just a year and a halfig what the signs were there. the nation
there aren a lot of push button issues that do have people infuriated inflame and at a 40 year high i think is one ofie them. th the anxieties that americansat s are feeling over inflation, high gas prices and it's really bubbling up. you see the president biden hasr a 40 percent approvalce rating in the cnn poll of polls. 55% disapprove. this is a huge warning sign fors democrats. if you are a doctor you were looking at this chart, youve would say these vital signs are very, very bad. people...
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these aren the people who are bussing illegal aliens all over the country, every corner of the country, flying them, passing them, training them. it's no big deal . but apparently it's a huge but apparently it's a huge to have an abortion to go to the next door state or something liketh this .e the democrat party is insane. the democrat party is at war with our institutions.ng it's destroying them immediately. bernie erni sanders wants to destroy the senate and his sidekick when it comesehis sidekick to the filibuster rule. let mer. make something clear . this is not the united states of the democrat party . this is the unitedd st states oe america,s it. and we are the american people have a say in what goes on in our country. keep h your hands off our g constitution. they say they're worried aboutan our children. they're destroying our children's minds o, our elementary schools and middle schools. they say they care about woment . they're destroying women's's sports , title nine and so forth. they don't evenn'rt recognize womanhood. they say they care about citizens. they're destroyin
these aren the people who are bussing illegal aliens all over the country, every corner of the country, flying them, passing them, training them. it's no big deal . but apparently it's a huge but apparently it's a huge to have an abortion to go to the next door state or something liketh this .e the democrat party is insane. the democrat party is at war with our institutions.ng it's destroying them immediately. bernie erni sanders wants to destroy the senate and his sidekick when it comesehis...
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ukraine but has also had to help rehouse more than a dozen refugees and thinks the vetting checks aren a good person. rugby borough council said it would see if it can find someone else to open up their home to olga and her son. for many, the scheme has been an incredible lifeline, and the government says few sponsorships are breaking down. but its unregulated nature means there are risks. lucy manning, bbc news. and just to let you know, if you want to ask a question about ukraine, you can. tomorrow, at 12:30 p:m., you can ask what question you want to ask. we'll have guests able to answer questions on all aspects of the war, from whether ukraine really could now win it, nato expansion and what moscow might do next. you can get in touch on twitter using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions and you can email us on yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. the head of the un has called for a speedy transition to renewable energy after a new report showing the climate crisis accelerated last year breaking records for sea levels, ocean heat and greenhouse gas concentrations. our climate editor justin rowlatt is
ukraine but has also had to help rehouse more than a dozen refugees and thinks the vetting checks aren a good person. rugby borough council said it would see if it can find someone else to open up their home to olga and her son. for many, the scheme has been an incredible lifeline, and the government says few sponsorships are breaking down. but its unregulated nature means there are risks. lucy manning, bbc news. and just to let you know, if you want to ask a question about ukraine, you can....
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there aren�*t many elections in rural areas. there is also a handful of mayoral elections.ents in england, scotland and wales brought us the latest. most of the votes cast in england tomorrow will be in towns and cities, from parish councils to elected mayors. largely in london, local authorities providing local services, from libraries to bin collections, planning and potholes. but they will also provide the best indication for some time of the national political picture. so the conservatives will be braced for the voters�* verdict on their handling of the cost of living crisis for many, the government�*s response to the war in ukraine and partygate saga. sir keir starmer will talk about his plans to tackle household bills but is still facing questions about his own conduct in lockdown. the liberal democrats will be looking to take seats from the conservatives in the south, labour in the north and the greens and others will want to make gains as well. there is plenty at stake. a lot of conservative mps here are waiting for the results of these local elections to decide whe
there aren�*t many elections in rural areas. there is also a handful of mayoral elections.ents in england, scotland and wales brought us the latest. most of the votes cast in england tomorrow will be in towns and cities, from parish councils to elected mayors. largely in london, local authorities providing local services, from libraries to bin collections, planning and potholes. but they will also provide the best indication for some time of the national political picture. so the...
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the united states faces military intelligence is just from competitors particular russian china who aren' developing capabilities to exceed u.s. military advantage. state and nonstate actors are selectively putting these capabilities into play globally and regionally. these capabilities all warfighting domains maritime land air warfare cyberspace information and space.ll they include more lethal cruise missiles growing nuclear stockpiles modernized conventional forces and the range of grays on measures such as the use of ambiguous conventional forces foreign proxies information manipulation cyber attack send economic course and pursue gigi competitors and other challenges are putting pressure. rush is a big ukraine china is threatening taiwan and iran through its proxies threaten neighbors in the middle east and u.s. forces while enriching -- north korea continues to threaten north korea south korea and japan with ballistic missile said increased range and lethality. the terrorist ripple will persist witty to understand more from our experience supporting intelligence operations in afgha
the united states faces military intelligence is just from competitors particular russian china who aren' developing capabilities to exceed u.s. military advantage. state and nonstate actors are selectively putting these capabilities into play globally and regionally. these capabilities all warfighting domains maritime land air warfare cyberspace information and space.ll they include more lethal cruise missiles growing nuclear stockpiles modernized conventional forces and the range of grays on...
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at the same time we prepare in the event we have to stand up additional facilitie there arene still have obligation to care for the children when we stand up the emergency facilities. >> okay, then we have commitment by the president gave refuge to 100,000 ukrainians. is the department making preparations for that? >> thank you again for the resource to make that possible as we provided refuge for the 68000 afghan refugees, we will be prepared to do the same for those who come to ukraine. >> i'll close by saying i am disappointed our covid package doesn't include international assistance, we cannot meet the president will helping to vaccinate 70% of the world by september if congress doesn't include any amount for the global vaccine initiative. diseases and viruses no no borders. we can't see ourselves off, is in our own interest to do this and i hope you and the administration will continue to advocate for. >> before we go to senator carper, let me say i very appreciate your.especially the last one. the fact of the matter is, main street in new jersey in a community or the main street a
at the same time we prepare in the event we have to stand up additional facilitie there arene still have obligation to care for the children when we stand up the emergency facilities. >> okay, then we have commitment by the president gave refuge to 100,000 ukrainians. is the department making preparations for that? >> thank you again for the resource to make that possible as we provided refuge for the 68000 afghan refugees, we will be prepared to do the same for those who come to...
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and when | you do release them, i know they are going to have microchips, aren�*t they, and that willence—based project and it will be key to future decisions. find evidence-based project and it will be key to future decisions. and what si . ns are be key to future decisions. and what signs are you — be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking _ be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking for _ be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking for in - be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking for in regards i signs are you looking for in regards to when you will release them? is there anything in particular you might do? they are obviously now old enough to stand alone. yes. might do? they are obviously now old enough to stand alone.— enough to stand alone. yes, it is a combination _ enough to stand alone. yes, it is a combination of— enough to stand alone. yes, it is a combination of age _ enough to stand alone. yes, it is a combination of age and _ enough to stand alone. yes, it is a| combination of age and behavioural developm
and when | you do release them, i know they are going to have microchips, aren�*t they, and that willence—based project and it will be key to future decisions. find evidence-based project and it will be key to future decisions. and what si . ns are be key to future decisions. and what signs are you — be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking _ be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking for _ be key to future decisions. and what signs are you looking for...
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talk about gas prices, they do have many people rethinking those holiday plans here in the bay area. arenyou back an average of $6.30 in san francisco. and the price at the pump a bit cheaper in oakland, where a gallon of regular going for $6.17 in san jose, just one cent cheaper. $6.16 i know that's not making anyone feel any better, and it is a similar story across the country and country nationwide. the average for a gallon of regular gas has gone up 10 cents in one week. showing no signs of slowing down, according to triple a. the nationwide average is $4.59 a gallon experts say it might be time to tighten that belt and conserve where you can go the speed limit. the faster the vehicle is moving, the more fuel you're burning. so if you decrease your freeway speeds by 5 to 10 mph, you can actually increase your fuel economy by up to 14. now for those who are still weighing their options for travel over the memorial day weekend, experts say that flying that's not getting any cheaper either. ticket prices for air travel continue to climb. a group of volunteers in san francisco began their
talk about gas prices, they do have many people rethinking those holiday plans here in the bay area. arenyou back an average of $6.30 in san francisco. and the price at the pump a bit cheaper in oakland, where a gallon of regular going for $6.17 in san jose, just one cent cheaper. $6.16 i know that's not making anyone feel any better, and it is a similar story across the country and country nationwide. the average for a gallon of regular gas has gone up 10 cents in one week. showing no signs of...
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aren pacific islander heritage month continues this morning with a real life love story.ecently went to club forgot setu talk to two of the performers in its production of deer, san francisco. now the show is a love letter to the city. but there's is a love story all its own. dear san francisco is a love letter to the city. a show with breathtaking feats of skill and strength, but this show is about much more. they come prepared for acrobatics and to be wowed by the physical accomplishment, but they're not prepared for the story, and they're not prepared that that story moves them. moved by the stories within the story, and when we talk about two performers in the show, song and pan, their story is without a doubt a love story. what do you feel when you watch her? beautiful. what a beautiful woman. it seems these two may have always been meant to be on stage and in life. their story starts in china. both were recruited by the same circus school. we have to live in the school. we don't live with our family. we eat at school. we sleep with the like, you know, like a classma
aren pacific islander heritage month continues this morning with a real life love story.ecently went to club forgot setu talk to two of the performers in its production of deer, san francisco. now the show is a love letter to the city. but there's is a love story all its own. dear san francisco is a love letter to the city. a show with breathtaking feats of skill and strength, but this show is about much more. they come prepared for acrobatics and to be wowed by the physical accomplishment, but...
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tobias ellwood has called it a dead cat strategy and of course the dead cat means that when things arenthis is a policy that they want to pursue and they think will ultimately help the taxpayer is the cost of living crisis and and we need to see the meat on the bones before we can assess how it will work. alex thomas is the programme director leading the institute for government�*s work on policy making and the civil service. thank you very much forjoining us. we were hearing some of the criticism, and easy hit and an easy headline and the big picture is talking about saving a huge amount of money. do you think it is a workable strategy? it�*s of money. do you think it is a workable strategy? it's honestly riaht workable strategy? it's honestly ri . ht to workable strategy? it's honestly right to look _ workable strategy? it's honestly right to look at _ workable strategy? it's honestly right to look at the _ workable strategy? it's honestly right to look at the size - workable strategy? it's honestly right to look at the size of i workable strategy? it's honestly right to look at the s
tobias ellwood has called it a dead cat strategy and of course the dead cat means that when things arenthis is a policy that they want to pursue and they think will ultimately help the taxpayer is the cost of living crisis and and we need to see the meat on the bones before we can assess how it will work. alex thomas is the programme director leading the institute for government�*s work on policy making and the civil service. thank you very much forjoining us. we were hearing some of the...
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today it is the turn of the women in the fa cup final, and yesterday i spoke to former england and arenallace similarly, i think nobody really expected it other than ourselves. nottingham forest lead sheffield united 2—1 after the first leg of their championship play—off semi—final. this was forest's second goal, scored afterjoe lolley caught blades defenderjohn egan. he set up brennanjohnson to make it 2—0. and in the 91st minute, sheffield united got one back. sander berg gave them hope going into the second leg on tuesday night. celtic finished their scottish premiership season out in style after thrashing motherwell. they had already won the title earlier in the week, but scored six goals, with kyogo scoring twice. celtic finished 25 points behind rivals rangers last season, but have recovered brilliantly in manger ange postecoglou's first season in charge. i bring you some sad news next. former australia cricketer andrew symonds has died after being involved in a car crash. the 46—year—old all—rounder played 26 test matches, nearly 200 0ne—day internationals and 14 t20s between 1998
today it is the turn of the women in the fa cup final, and yesterday i spoke to former england and arenallace similarly, i think nobody really expected it other than ourselves. nottingham forest lead sheffield united 2—1 after the first leg of their championship play—off semi—final. this was forest's second goal, scored afterjoe lolley caught blades defenderjohn egan. he set up brennanjohnson to make it 2—0. and in the 91st minute, sheffield united got one back. sander berg gave them...
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does not though the answer the status of 42no individuals who came to our southernrn border illegally aren the no-fly list and the terrorist watch list. you do not know whether they have been release or not into the country? >> ranking member jordan, as i said before i will provide you the data.w >> yield back. >> this is outrageous. you said quote the mission of the part of homeland security is to safeguard the american people, our homeland and our values. on the website of dhs it describes the nation and says the department of homeland security secures the nation's and land and sea borders toar preventan illegal activity and s focused on securing our borders and keeping argument is safe. you are the 72nd of homeland security in charge of the third-largest federal department in the united states and the largest immigration system in the world. you were given immense power and absolutely critical responsibility. of all of ourla federal agenciei think yours is one that has a smallest margin of error. because if the secretary of homeland security is unable or unwilling to give these answers
does not though the answer the status of 42no individuals who came to our southernrn border illegally aren the no-fly list and the terrorist watch list. you do not know whether they have been release or not into the country? >> ranking member jordan, as i said before i will provide you the data.w >> yield back. >> this is outrageous. you said quote the mission of the part of homeland security is to safeguard the american people, our homeland and our values. on the website of...
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is it something to do with stewarding, that there aren�*t enough stewards at the home fans and to prevent a criminal offence to run onto a football pitch, we have football banning orders that will ban a people that have committed offences, so it meant that fans knew that if they went onto the pitch, they were essentially not going to be able to go to match for another five years, not going to be able to meet with friends in the pub the match, very draconian laws, and these are still in place. unfortunately, ijust wonder if fans have sort of forgotten that these measures are in place, forgotten the risks of going onto the pitch, predict —— particularly for provocative pitch invasions. think it�*s going to be a few weeks before the fans will be involved in more aggressive pitch invasions because they will be being identified and police and justice systems will be looking to secure convictions and banning orders. s0 convictions and banning orders. so stay with us if you are because we have just had a statement from the football association, part of which i willjust football association, part
is it something to do with stewarding, that there aren�*t enough stewards at the home fans and to prevent a criminal offence to run onto a football pitch, we have football banning orders that will ban a people that have committed offences, so it meant that fans knew that if they went onto the pitch, they were essentially not going to be able to go to match for another five years, not going to be able to meet with friends in the pub the match, very draconian laws, and these are still in place....
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it is right there is trans-aren , ., , , transparency. a couple of things, is that... transparency.as dealing with street crime. there is a big issue around violence against women. i can tell you in the last year alone, looking at what i am focusing on, we have seen a 67% increase in convictions for rape. the conviction rate has gone up in a limited period of time has gone up which is crucially important. at the same time we deal with that it is right there is transparency and accountability on issues around gatherings in number 10. and i think probably viewers will be more disappointed if we were taking our eye off the ball of things like rape and other serious crimes. ideal with this, it is bread—and—butter in myjob. it is also right we have accountability and transparency from the met and sue gray. i5 accountability and transparency from the met and sue gray. is it accountability and transparency from the met and sue gray.— the met and sue gray. is it true there are _ the met and sue gray. is it true there are conversations - the met and sue gray. is it true there are conversatio
it is right there is trans-aren , ., , , transparency. a couple of things, is that... transparency.as dealing with street crime. there is a big issue around violence against women. i can tell you in the last year alone, looking at what i am focusing on, we have seen a 67% increase in convictions for rape. the conviction rate has gone up in a limited period of time has gone up which is crucially important. at the same time we deal with that it is right there is transparency and accountability on...
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there aren t many elections in rural areas. there are also a handful of mayoral elections.me around. in wales, all 22 local authorities are being contested. in 2017, labour suffered losses but still won the most seats and the most councils. the tories made gains but were still behind plaid cymru. also, these will be the first local elections in wales in which 16 and 17—year—olds can vote. professor sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde has more insight on what's at stake this time around. the honest truth is, if you want to understand — the honest truth is, if you want to understand the political significance in terms of what they are telling — significance in terms of what they are telling us about what has happened to the conservatives popularity in recent months, actually— popularity in recent months, actually the headlines of seats one and last _ actually the headlines of seats one and last at — actually the headlines of seats one and last at councils where the tories — and last at councils where the tories might lose control not going
there aren t many elections in rural areas. there are also a handful of mayoral elections.me around. in wales, all 22 local authorities are being contested. in 2017, labour suffered losses but still won the most seats and the most councils. the tories made gains but were still behind plaid cymru. also, these will be the first local elections in wales in which 16 and 17—year—olds can vote. professor sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde has more insight on...