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" >> he said, "well it matches gary dunn." >> who was gary dunn?ng did he have to do with nona's murder? when "dateline" continues. attention military personnel, families and civilians who were stationed or worked at camp lejeune before 1988. you may have been exposed to drinking water contaminated with benzene and other highly carcinogenic chemicals, and you may be eligible for significant financial compensation. if you or a loved one developed non-hodgkin's lymphoma, lung cancer, bladder, breast or kidney cancer or other serious health concerns, you may be eligible for substantial financial compensation. act now. time is limited. call today for your free confidential case evaluation. 844-925-0003 [ coughing/sneezing ] [ door knocking ] confid dude, you coming?tion. because the only thing dripping should be your style! plop plop fizz fizz, winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus cold & flu relief. need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regula
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harry dunn wasjust 19 years old when he died, and his family have campaigned hard to get the case tostly, it feels just like the sun's come out. i didn't know if we'd ever get to this stage sometimes, and thankfully today, with the support of these guys and you guys, we've got there and we've gotjustice for our son. yeah. — i really feel that. emotions were running high, but they were partly feelings of relief. afterwards, his mum charlotte told me that on the night he died, she had promised harry she would getjustice for him. little did i know that it would take me this long to carry out that promise, but i was never going to give up. never broken a promise to my kids, and if i'd have had to carry on for another few years, i damn well would. and do you feel today that you've kept that promise? yeah, ido. that's what's making me so emotional, because it's been a really long three years. 0n the day of the accident, anne sacoolas drove out of this us base. unfamiliar with driving in britain, she went onto the wrong side of the road, remaining there for more than 20 seconds, until she h
harry dunn wasjust 19 years old when he died, and his family have campaigned hard to get the case tostly, it feels just like the sun's come out. i didn't know if we'd ever get to this stage sometimes, and thankfully today, with the support of these guys and you guys, we've got there and we've gotjustice for our son. yeah. — i really feel that. emotions were running high, but they were partly feelings of relief. afterwards, his mum charlotte told me that on the night he died, she had promised...
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around harry dunn but that was a separate incident.ing right now. he pleaded guilty not just to conspiracy charge but other serious charges and is cooperating with the government and talking how he got sucked into conspiracy theories on facebook and youtube, thought the election was stolen and was working with the oath keepers and travelled to dc on january 6th as part of this effort that this trial all centers around here, chris. >> ryan reilly, thank you very much for that update. >>> right now we're also watching opening statements in the high profile case against the trump organization. former president donald trump is listed as a possible witness. he has not been charged with any wrongdoing and has called this entire investigation a witch hunt but prosecutors say top officials in his company took part in a multi-year scheme to avoid paying taxes. the star witness, chief financial officer allen weisselberg, pleaded guilty to 15 felony charges, he's expected to take the stand next week. >>> so if you had the opportunity to say one t
around harry dunn but that was a separate incident.ing right now. he pleaded guilty not just to conspiracy charge but other serious charges and is cooperating with the government and talking how he got sucked into conspiracy theories on facebook and youtube, thought the election was stolen and was working with the oath keepers and travelled to dc on january 6th as part of this effort that this trial all centers around here, chris. >> ryan reilly, thank you very much for that update....
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harry dunn wasjust 19 years old when he died, and his family have campaigned hard to get the case toreally tough. and today, honestly, it feelsjust like the sun�*s come out. i didn�*t know if we�*d ever get to this stage sometimes, and thankfully today, with the support of these guys and you guys, we�*ve got there and we�*ve gotjustice for our son. yeah. i really feel that. emotions were running high, but they were partly trying to create panic any population and this is a propaganda exercise. this comes after the new commander of the russian forces here in ukraine said the situation was very difficult in the curse on region. this morning, the british defence ministry said these comments could suggest russian forces are seriously considering pulling out their troops from the western bank of the area. hugo bachega in kyiv. parts of the chinese capital beijing have been placed under covid lockdown. some areas have been cordoned off stop it comes as the city hosts the congress of the early communist party, bringing officials in from right around the country. with more from beijing, here
harry dunn wasjust 19 years old when he died, and his family have campaigned hard to get the case toreally tough. and today, honestly, it feelsjust like the sun�*s come out. i didn�*t know if we�*d ever get to this stage sometimes, and thankfully today, with the support of these guys and you guys, we�*ve got there and we�*ve gotjustice for our son. yeah. i really feel that. emotions were running high, but they were partly trying to create panic any population and this is a propaganda...
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a couple of notable things about harry dunn's testimony.a united states chemapitol police officer and he's been extremely outspoken since the riot and come up multiple times in this case because defense attorneys have sought to build the narrative that when the oath keepers went in, because they are interacting with dunn, they were there to help him. prescr presc prosecutors asked if anybody offered assistance. he said absolutely not. then prosecutors asked him what would have helped you in the moment and he simply said leaving the building. >> wow, appreciate it. thank you. >>> just ahead here. a training academy for teachers who want to be armed in the classroom. how one uta sheriff's office is helping to make sure they have gun safety. atter. french toast the way it's m meant to be. try all three flavors. onlyly at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and t
a couple of notable things about harry dunn's testimony.a united states chemapitol police officer and he's been extremely outspoken since the riot and come up multiple times in this case because defense attorneys have sought to build the narrative that when the oath keepers went in, because they are interacting with dunn, they were there to help him. prescr presc prosecutors asked if anybody offered assistance. he said absolutely not. then prosecutors asked him what would have helped you in the...
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the mother of harry dunn said today's events had brought justice for her son.ion outside a us base in northamptonshire. this afternoon, wearing the green of his favourite motorbike, his family arrived at the old bailey in london to see the american woman responsible finally admit her guilt in court. appearing by video link from her lawyer's office in washington, anne sacoolas — with her dark hair tied back — pleaded guilty to a charge of causing harry dunn's death by careless driving. harry dunn wasjust 19 years old when he died, and his family have campaigned hard to get the case to this stage, when once a court case seemed impossible. it's been really tough. and today, honestly, it feelsjust like the sun's come out. i didn't know if we'd ever get to this stage sometimes, and thankfully today, with the support of these guys and you guys, we've got there and we've gotjustice for our son. yeah. i really feel that. emotions were running high, but they were partly feelings of relief. afterwards, his mum charlotte told me that on the night he died, she had promised
the mother of harry dunn said today's events had brought justice for her son.ion outside a us base in northamptonshire. this afternoon, wearing the green of his favourite motorbike, his family arrived at the old bailey in london to see the american woman responsible finally admit her guilt in court. appearing by video link from her lawyer's office in washington, anne sacoolas — with her dark hair tied back — pleaded guilty to a charge of causing harry dunn's death by careless driving. harry...
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i rode about mike dunn come in to save the game and then about my sidebar on them and of duke recruit him and i hope the head for him. he turned out to be a very good college player. and was very happy with myself. i'm a deadline, flew home with the team, , picked up the paper the next morning excited to see two bylines. and what i got to to the part where he introduced mike dunn in the lead, it said duke, black freshman quarterback. my god, i was like what? aydin, duke at black linebackers, like running backs can lack wide receivers, black everything. he was the first black quarterback at duke, this was 1975. and so i called the editor who edited the stories because he put in sidebar, too. and i said what he doing here? what difference is a make what color he is? and he said john, he's a first black quarterback duke has ever had. that's part of the story. and if i think i was furious. and the funny thing was when i was working on this book and i was talking to doug williams who as you know rode the forward, first black quarterback to ever win a super bowl, and i go way back with a do
i rode about mike dunn come in to save the game and then about my sidebar on them and of duke recruit him and i hope the head for him. he turned out to be a very good college player. and was very happy with myself. i'm a deadline, flew home with the team, , picked up the paper the next morning excited to see two bylines. and what i got to to the part where he introduced mike dunn in the lead, it said duke, black freshman quarterback. my god, i was like what? aydin, duke at black linebackers,...
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finally after 15 or so years i got hooked up with a great filmmaker named laura dunn who was making a documentary about wendell and i got to help the documentary and that's when he found out i was a -- and when i wasn't at her he didn't have any time for me but his son happens to be a wood worker and he knew of my work at worker thread oh that guy is in my font woodworking magazine and wendell said oh let's have them over. then i got to finally befriend the family and become an ally to wear one of my favorite things to do is just introduce as many people as i can to his writing. i've done audio books of a couple ofs his books and essays and i'm getting ready to do a new book that's coming out that's very exciting. so i mean he's an incredibly prolific artist so i'm glad that i'm able to pitch in and be part of their crew but i also try to stay out of their hair as much as i can. he's got better things to do. >> host: nick offerman it very c-spanesque question what is your writing style and what are you doing? >> guest: writing style is printing. my style is and i think a bucolic perha
finally after 15 or so years i got hooked up with a great filmmaker named laura dunn who was making a documentary about wendell and i got to help the documentary and that's when he found out i was a -- and when i wasn't at her he didn't have any time for me but his son happens to be a wood worker and he knew of my work at worker thread oh that guy is in my font woodworking magazine and wendell said oh let's have them over. then i got to finally befriend the family and become an ally to wear one...
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speaking ahead of the friendly against england at wembley on friday, dunn admitted it's been a difficultk doing well. we are getting through it, i think a lot of us are trying to find joy in playing this game. what is happening in the us is not a us issue, unfortunately this is something that is currently going on in multiple leagues, and i do think changes on the horizon. i think this report coming out was kind of the nail in the coffin, and it allowed, it is going to allow a lot of accountability that has not really taken place. i am quite hopeful that the healing phase can i really take place. forthe the healing phase can i really take place. for the last year it has been this really awkward grey space where people are trying to heal but waiting on results, and now the results are public and open for everyone to see, there is no hiding behind it, and i think that transparency is exactly what we need in order to push forward for the change that we need. time now for some of the day's other sport stories: ukraine hasjoined spain and portugal'sjoint bid to host the 2030 fifa world cup. t
speaking ahead of the friendly against england at wembley on friday, dunn admitted it's been a difficultk doing well. we are getting through it, i think a lot of us are trying to find joy in playing this game. what is happening in the us is not a us issue, unfortunately this is something that is currently going on in multiple leagues, and i do think changes on the horizon. i think this report coming out was kind of the nail in the coffin, and it allowed, it is going to allow a lot of...
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he says his forces are holding out against russian attacks in the ethan dunn bathroom. and he says, as strikes, have destroyed nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy infrastructure and condemned the canons tactics as crazy . smoke rising over buck moved across much of the country. successful ukrainian counter attacks have put russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of dia and fuck mood, russian forces continue to grind forward, located in the don, yet region back most has been under heavy bombardment for months. now, ukrainian officials say it is the sight of some of the heaviest fighting in the country. as russia continues to advance was this is latoya control over territory keeps changing. hands to day. it's as to morrow. there's the day after to morrow. as again, the fighting is intense to day. our guys took a prisoner, a prisoner from russia. russia's offensive here is being supported by the wagner mercenary group, a paramilitary force, with links to the kremlin. ukrainian and west and officials accused the group of recruiting prisoners from russian jails to fi
he says his forces are holding out against russian attacks in the ethan dunn bathroom. and he says, as strikes, have destroyed nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy infrastructure and condemned the canons tactics as crazy . smoke rising over buck moved across much of the country. successful ukrainian counter attacks have put russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of dia and fuck mood, russian forces continue to grind forward, located in the don, yet region back most has been under heavy...
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and linda dunn knitted in the 29th minute to set the tone of what would turn out to be an easy afternoon for hurting alone own go early in the 2nd half made it to nil before further gulls from defender. i nodded and forward, lena mccook wrapped up 3 points for bye and who remain the only side yet to consider. go all season to meadow j pay now, and spain's alex rinsed by the dramatic striving grown pre declaim his 1st victory of the season. french pip title contender francesco bonaire to the post, but it was another worrying outing for reigning champion fabio quater adel, whose grip on the world title appears to be slipping. if fabio quarter are real fails to retain the more to g p world championship, the chances are he will look back on phillip island as the moment it got away. desperate to regain ground after an early mistake, saw him slip from 5th 22nd overcooked to turn on latin and slid out of the race. francesco bag naya was the big beneficiary italian storm to the front and led going into the final lap. but blistering finishes from alex wren's and the legendary mark marquez so the
and linda dunn knitted in the 29th minute to set the tone of what would turn out to be an easy afternoon for hurting alone own go early in the 2nd half made it to nil before further gulls from defender. i nodded and forward, lena mccook wrapped up 3 points for bye and who remain the only side yet to consider. go all season to meadow j pay now, and spain's alex rinsed by the dramatic striving grown pre declaim his 1st victory of the season. french pip title contender francesco bonaire to the...
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my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.ve always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio 1. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting new- sound of radio 1. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. the original clock that kept the time still sits in the museum at the royal 0bservatory. in the �*60s, though, an atomic clock started doing thejob which stayed in use until the 1990s, when it transmitted its last pips from the royal 0bservatory. ever since then, the bbc has generated its own pips from its atomic clock buried deep inside broadcasting house which uses gps signals to stay synchronised. so the next time you hear these, you know that they come from this. pips meanwhile at manchester's science and industry museum, 100 years of the bbc is being celebrated with an exhibit featuring broadcast artefacts, plus
my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.ve always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio 1. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting new- sound of radio 1. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. the original clock that kept the time...
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this is curtis dunn group in city a in northern city. i was there in 2015, happy days, its british military like like slaves and quote. and this is just so people know, it's like a military to my name is 8 and as one from great britain i spoke to ukraine approximately 4 years ago. in the beginning it was just meet us arrived and then more foreigners started to arrive like to join the military. say roughly about 10 most of my contract. i've been in the training marines. and just upon 7 months ago, i joined the motor battery units. and since for the past 3 months, 3 or 4 months, we've been in public poll, i've been assistant preparing the mines fire when we, when we got called to do a mission, it was approximately 49 days after being besieged and medical. and i'll command toners. we had free options because food had run out, i munition had run out. he said you can choose to go with the technics to try and break out of the encirclement. or the 2nd option was that you could try walking out of menu, pull like smithy notes, and then the 3rd op
this is curtis dunn group in city a in northern city. i was there in 2015, happy days, its british military like like slaves and quote. and this is just so people know, it's like a military to my name is 8 and as one from great britain i spoke to ukraine approximately 4 years ago. in the beginning it was just meet us arrived and then more foreigners started to arrive like to join the military. say roughly about 10 most of my contract. i've been in the training marines. and just upon 7 months...
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my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.ips have always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio i. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting _ new sound of radio i. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. the original clock that kept the time still sits in the museum at the royal 0bservatory. in the �*60s, though, an atomic clock started doing the job which stayed in use until the i990s, when it transmitted its last pips from the royal 0bservatory. ever since then, the bbc has generated its own pips from its atomic clock buried deep inside broadcasting house which uses gps signals to stay synchronised. so the next time you hear these, you know that they come from this. pips meanwhile at manchester's science and industry museum, 100 years of the bbc is being celebrated with an exhibit featuring broadcast artefac
my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.ips have always been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio i. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting _ new sound of radio i. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. the original clock that kept the...
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the film did say that i was from which i am gaz dunn's can move in on a counselor, but then the purpose crunch it is today, but the more to ship it to my badge maximum for he she was and i knew that there was a on which i still reason children also brought here of course, military don't as a more trusted now it's 2 times ah, a with her with you. i'm with with each other still easier for this patient, but i to in the border in the world that there was a wrong one. i just don't know if you have to shape out becomes the advocate an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. 19 c u. s. as i was returning to peaceful life, but the newspapers didn't report ongoing massacres and the ukrainian ssr, according to intelligence ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army, led by romans forgive each perpetrated these atrocities for future before. but that was what i should be self store. knew it would be wise to review. i wish to preserve, of course we'll do immune novels to the plant of was the head of the n. k v d. sabo
the film did say that i was from which i am gaz dunn's can move in on a counselor, but then the purpose crunch it is today, but the more to ship it to my badge maximum for he she was and i knew that there was a on which i still reason children also brought here of course, military don't as a more trusted now it's 2 times ah, a with her with you. i'm with with each other still easier for this patient, but i to in the border in the world that there was a wrong one. i just don't know if you have...
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there was video of harry dunn, michael fanone as well as sicknick on the capitol that day.s michael fanone bringing us those lawmakers. a secretly recorded meeting with house minority leader kevin mccarthy shows the lengths two officers protecting the capitol on january 6th went to try to persuade limb to take action against members spreading falsehoods about the attack. >> what i found most distressing is the comments made by, unfortunately as a lifelong republican myself, coming from republican lawmakers, specifically people like andrew clyde who made statements about january 6th which were -- not just shocking, but disgraceful. referring to january 6th as a regular tour day at the capitol. what i see happening here is i see lawmakers who don't believe that january 6th is politically advantageous to them. nobody buys it. it's crap. it's crap. it's disgraceful. >> -- >> reporter: the meeting was legally recorded in june 2021 by d.c. metropolitan police officer michael fanone. fanone calls on mccarthy to denounce the 21 republican members who voted against granting congress
there was video of harry dunn, michael fanone as well as sicknick on the capitol that day.s michael fanone bringing us those lawmakers. a secretly recorded meeting with house minority leader kevin mccarthy shows the lengths two officers protecting the capitol on january 6th went to try to persuade limb to take action against members spreading falsehoods about the attack. >> what i found most distressing is the comments made by, unfortunately as a lifelong republican myself, coming from...
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testimony came today from capital police officer harry dunn.d outside speaker pelosi's office and said they were trying to get past me and i stopped them. prosecutors played video to support that claim, the evidence as dunn faced down the group. he's heard saying we have dozens of officers down. i'm joined by justice reporter ryan riley, paul butler also back. ryan, what did you see? >> reporter: the most impactful thing we saw from harry dunn's testimony and was the testimony of grayden young, he's an oath keeper from florida. he compared this to the french revolution and said it made sense to him, the logic made sense. he thought the election was stolen and this was a way to stop the election from being certified. he hoped there would be a committee set up to investigate the claims of voter fraud. it was compelling testimony. he said it was pandemonium inside and admitted he was essentially a traitor to his government. >> ryan riley, thank you. paul, the larger question here we've seen is those who took part in storming the capitol on the 6st
testimony came today from capital police officer harry dunn.d outside speaker pelosi's office and said they were trying to get past me and i stopped them. prosecutors played video to support that claim, the evidence as dunn faced down the group. he's heard saying we have dozens of officers down. i'm joined by justice reporter ryan riley, paul butler also back. ryan, what did you see? >> reporter: the most impactful thing we saw from harry dunn's testimony and was the testimony of grayden...
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governor deep -- governor dunn leavy is not. we are closing schools. we are now losing teachers.ng all the things that you mentioned. our schools are in the worst crisis in alaska history, thanks to this governor. we would keep school funding up with inflation. we would give teachers the pension they get in every single other state. right now, our teachers come for two years at leave for a state that offers a pension. this is a crisis that should be solved. >> cuts in funding and education since 2017 has resulted in what we see right now. it we can't be competitive -- we can't be competitive. we are teachers and school drivers short. it is unprecedented. it is going down the drain as far as how bad it has gotten. teachers come for a couple years or five years and then they leave. we need a physical plant. there is no fiscal plan. -- fiscal plan. there is no fiscal plan. the balance is not gotten through. we need to fully fund education, make it priority it used to be. >> we focused on education this year and passed a bill on that. over $300 million has gone to the anchorage schoo
governor deep -- governor dunn leavy is not. we are closing schools. we are now losing teachers.ng all the things that you mentioned. our schools are in the worst crisis in alaska history, thanks to this governor. we would keep school funding up with inflation. we would give teachers the pension they get in every single other state. right now, our teachers come for two years at leave for a state that offers a pension. this is a crisis that should be solved. >> cuts in funding and...
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harry dunn died in 2019.e base — raf croughton in northamptonshire. the driver anne sacoolas had previously worked for the cia. she claimed diplomatic immunity because her husband also worked for us intelligence. a few weeks after the crash, she left the country. what do we want? justice! harry's family have never accepted that someone can be involved in something so serious and just walk away. they went to washington, met president trump. it was very sad, to be honest. he lost and they lost their son. i believe it was going down the wrong way because that happens in europe. you go to europe and the roads are opposite. donald trump refused to send anne sacoolas back. the family started to discover other cases. astonishing, isnt it? a care with american diplomatic plates driving on the wrong side of the road near raf croughton. they gathered evidence of crashes outside american air bases involving death or serious injury going back more than 50 years. and, slowly, things started moving their way. anne sacoolas
harry dunn died in 2019.e base — raf croughton in northamptonshire. the driver anne sacoolas had previously worked for the cia. she claimed diplomatic immunity because her husband also worked for us intelligence. a few weeks after the crash, she left the country. what do we want? justice! harry's family have never accepted that someone can be involved in something so serious and just walk away. they went to washington, met president trump. it was very sad, to be honest. he lost and they lost...
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officer dunn sd get to the bottom of what happened.have worked for more than a year to get those answers. we have conducted more than 1000 interviews and depositions. we received and reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. thanks to the tireless work of our members and investigators, we have left no doubt, none, that donald trump led an effort to upend american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6. he tried to take away the voice oosi their president and replace the will of the voters with his will to remain in power. he is the one person at the center of the story of what happened on january 6. we want to hear from him. the committee needs to do everything in our power to tell the most complete story possible and providrecommendations to help ensure nothing like january 6 ever happens again. we need to be fair and thorough and gain a full context for the evidence we have obtained. but the need for this committee to hear from donald trump goes beyond our fact-finding. this is a question abou accou
officer dunn sd get to the bottom of what happened.have worked for more than a year to get those answers. we have conducted more than 1000 interviews and depositions. we received and reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. thanks to the tireless work of our members and investigators, we have left no doubt, none, that donald trump led an effort to upend american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6. he tried to take away the voice oosi their president and...
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of the cia agent was driving outside at military base when her car hit and killed 19-year-old harry dunnu.s. supported her claims of diplomatic community, sparking a three-year campaign bring her case to court. the indonesian health ministry confirmed that some cough syrup sold in the coury, containing ingredients may have caused kidney disease that killed nearly 100 children this year. all cough syrup medicines have been ann. . there has been a similar outbreak in gambia where most 72 that have died. dr. kevin spacey has been cleared by a jury in new york of sexual assault. he was being sued by an actor who claimed the incident happened when he was 14 and they were both working on broadway. he was seeking $14 million in damages. kevin spacey faces a criminal trial next year on other alleged assaults. the bbc has found that nearly 2500 children died of malnutrition in the tigray region of ethiopia last year. the cuban government has been at war against regional tigray forces since 2020. generalists do not have access to the region, but our africa correspondent has been gathering testimon
of the cia agent was driving outside at military base when her car hit and killed 19-year-old harry dunnu.s. supported her claims of diplomatic community, sparking a three-year campaign bring her case to court. the indonesian health ministry confirmed that some cough syrup sold in the coury, containing ingredients may have caused kidney disease that killed nearly 100 children this year. all cough syrup medicines have been ann. . there has been a similar outbreak in gambia where most 72 that...
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and dunn was the first black quarterback duke since 1975. so-called the editor who did the story because he's put in the sidebar as well innocent what you doing here, what difference does make will color he is and he said, john cummings the first black quarterback they've ever had that is part of the story pretty i was furious and then funny thing was, when is working on this book and i was talking to doug williams, as you know what the undergrowth the lord the first black quarterback to ever win the super bowl not go back with doug and holiness radial fma can them and sibley were you naÏve piece of the course of going to put that in the story is my first he sprays with dealing the fact that race and one form or another and then in 2010, there were other incidents and obviously a big a lot of athletes and coaches through the years, but in 2010, donovan came to fight back in washington they fame and seizing is the detroit season, wasn't it fell behind, 30 - 25, the morning had it took the kickoff and y who you with your chicago background pro
and dunn was the first black quarterback duke since 1975. so-called the editor who did the story because he's put in the sidebar as well innocent what you doing here, what difference does make will color he is and he said, john cummings the first black quarterback they've ever had that is part of the story pretty i was furious and then funny thing was, when is working on this book and i was talking to doug williams, as you know what the undergrowth the lord the first black quarterback to ever...
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i knew for sure you couple towards those little port, central guns, leanne chechen snail gloves. dunn's cook, a deer's zealous, comma, is tickled. remember, when you squeeze lemonade, the move is that typically mummy presumed yeast. you come on the geese deal with talking motions to reduce the taurus dahlia, approaching a little dance. could the little guns can little noticeable because you can call it gnashing little room and she will name them as well as good as humans was i was out of me you've. busy spoken to clea, a groom the click to you you, you normally shouldn't let them perry to do more. absolute narrows near slay, in the ceiling of the solicitor as i can. sure, gentlemen, you can also call them the business men. the selfishness i'd be speech need rudy rally little kit also use the village and the sheep so easily will not be rebecca real briefly or if the others are water mean you fools you yeah her if a part of me up guess you know what that i will do gina if you're up cassy bras thing you my home at the bulloch when you might at the bull you pottery will appear like a count
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. >> the 19-year-old harry dunn died after his motorcycle was hit by a car on the wrong side of the roadn england. sacoolas, who was charged after the accident, left britain claiming diplomatic immunity. her lawyers say she was working for a u.s. intelligence agency. she pleaded guilty yesterday virtually while still in the u.s. she faces up to five years in prison. >>> and "usa today" says that the body of a missing princeton student was found on campus. the body of 20-year-old misrach ewuenetie was discovered yesterday by an employee behind tenni courts at the school. officials said that there were no obvious signs of injury, and her death does not appear suspicious. the university says that she was last seen a week ago heading into her dorm room. an official cause of death will be determined after a medical examiner review. >>> still to come, real estate slump. home sales continue to slide amid interest rate hikes by the fed. nterest rate hikes by the fed. more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specif
. >> the 19-year-old harry dunn died after his motorcycle was hit by a car on the wrong side of the roadn england. sacoolas, who was charged after the accident, left britain claiming diplomatic immunity. her lawyers say she was working for a u.s. intelligence agency. she pleaded guilty yesterday virtually while still in the u.s. she faces up to five years in prison. >>> and "usa today" says that the body of a missing princeton student was found on campus. the body of...
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book for sure you couple french awards ago are those port central guns leanne chechen snail gloves. dunn's cook, a deer's zillow of comma, is tickled. remember, when you're with eliminate the move that typically mom, you presume jesus? come on the geese deal with talking motions to louie photographer style. you about change a little dance? could you guns can little new school because you could call it the samples on them she, when you met them as well as the c one was what was it was out of me you've. busy spoken to clean a groom likely to you. you, you know, michelle, what don't bother you. do more absolute narrows near selena, selena. what of the solicitor whose attention to a gentleman of the so called the business men? the selfishness of the speech made moody. bradley little k at also use the village . it was a sheep so easily will not bully better capillary. old british liada. the others are what mean you fools, you? yeah. her, if a part of me up cassie, you know what it i will do, gina if you're up to a seat, boston you my home at the bulloch when you might, at the bully, pottery wil
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defendants on the, who was on trial, apparently, had talked about perhaps standing in between harry dunnone of the capitol police officers who we of course heard a lot from, and this oath keeper talked about being in between harry dunn and some of the other rioters and that's something we will hear a lot more from the defense. that's essentially what they're going to say. they're going to say look, we didn't engage in any violence here and while there was a lot of violent rhetoric coming from stewart rhodes, they didn't engage in violence that day even though they entered the u.s. capitol in the military formation in the stack, as they refer to it, while wearing a lot of gear, and indeed members of the oath keepers did commit violence, at least once there was a shoving incident, with another defendant who was already pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy. essentially this defendant was saying he wasn't in the know about any pre-planning for any plans to actually go into the u.s. capitol that day, but only did talk about this quick reaction force, qrf, he dropped off his ak before coming
defendants on the, who was on trial, apparently, had talked about perhaps standing in between harry dunnone of the capitol police officers who we of course heard a lot from, and this oath keeper talked about being in between harry dunn and some of the other rioters and that's something we will hear a lot more from the defense. that's essentially what they're going to say. they're going to say look, we didn't engage in any violence here and while there was a lot of violent rhetoric coming from...
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now apparently have to deal with ukrainian swindlers to roman called for of archie dunn as the people's republic. the origins, the current states under look into the future of fascism next. will it die like other extremist ideologies or continue causing division deep into this century say close for a short documentary? ah. with awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right because the u . s s, i was devastated by, well, it either states boss about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. mm. mm 27000000 is an incredible number. why john kennedy cases, american university commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega cr
now apparently have to deal with ukrainian swindlers to roman called for of archie dunn as the people's republic. the origins, the current states under look into the future of fascism next. will it die like other extremist ideologies or continue causing division deep into this century say close for a short documentary? ah. with awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the...
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i actually thought that i could, i am going to be fine. blackie dunn. luckily the bubble in the de la bron bought millions that are not c devolving when i need the letter come or d, n i w, blendy, nuremberg and back am. and i a to be that that it's at the map. i got the german, you need, we have arbitrators. you took color. do you need you don't normally my to be dad. we had about 3. there's it man. then. but it was that into madonna. the, for the soul of the heart is dictatorship. in 1998 memory of the massacre was silenced, forcing survivors to live in fear of speaking out. in fact, most of the perpetrators were and still are celebrated as heroes who continue to publicly voice anti communist hate speech at eddie now. but if you were good, the capitalist speak, i e yet, and was gotten him. when did he can faculty from am to community into and now it's karen mancuso. they're going to get them. now if you say, i am not acting up on your cell, i'm almost done but hang up on me. and then when i come down from my clinic, when you're on guard, when i, when i do most likely to let me ah, ah
i actually thought that i could, i am going to be fine. blackie dunn. luckily the bubble in the de la bron bought millions that are not c devolving when i need the letter come or d, n i w, blendy, nuremberg and back am. and i a to be that that it's at the map. i got the german, you need, we have arbitrators. you took color. do you need you don't normally my to be dad. we had about 3. there's it man. then. but it was that into madonna. the, for the soul of the heart is dictatorship. in 1998...
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and a pilot program started by vice mayor melissa dunn. >> what's new? with the business? amna: the aim teach ex offenders , how to run their own companies in hopes of keeping them out of trouble. mayor dunn: you are more likely to care for your neighbors if you feel connected to them. when you are disconnected, when you are separated, i believe that puts you at risk and it puts the community at risk. amna: income and housing offers stability, but to truly feel connected, atkinson said he needed a voice, a vote. : -- miko: when you go behind the wall, you are pretty much told your future is done. you will no longer be part of the future. it will take place without you. to get those rights back and reclaim those rights and to have a mark or have an input in the future, think that is amazing. amna: a 2018 constitutional change, florida's amendment four offered most felons in the state a chance to restore their voting rights. over a million more floridians could potentially cast their ballots. figuring out who was actually eligible turned out to be much mor
and a pilot program started by vice mayor melissa dunn. >> what's new? with the business? amna: the aim teach ex offenders , how to run their own companies in hopes of keeping them out of trouble. mayor dunn: you are more likely to care for your neighbors if you feel connected to them. when you are disconnected, when you are separated, i believe that puts you at risk and it puts the community at risk. amna: income and housing offers stability, but to truly feel connected, atkinson said he...
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my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.s been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio 1. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting new- sound of radio 1. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. full smartwatch as you had an ordinary watch that used to lose a minute a day. i used to set my watch by the pips. with smart watch as you don't but it is still very bbc, and i like it. i wouldn't like to see the original clock still sits in the �*60s, though, an atomic clock started doing thejob which stayed in use until the 1990s, when it transmitted its last pips from the royal 0bservatory. ever since then, the bbc has generated its own pips from its atomic clock buried deep inside broadcasting house which uses gps signals to stay synchronised. so the next time you hear these, you know that they come from this. pips. with
my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.s been a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio 1. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting new- sound of radio 1. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. full smartwatch as you had an ordinary watch that...
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harry dunn is expected to testify on monday and the rest of the week is sort of a wash at this point.ing to be hearing from anybody until monday is when we're expecting to hear from harry dunn and his testimony. it will go on for a while. we have a couple more witness for the prosecution and then the defense's case, and this could go on for a while in the seditious conspiracy case. >> ryan reilly, thank you. >>> up next, herschel walker just responding in the last couple of minutes to a new abortion allegation that's been leveled against him. we'll take you live to georgia, out on the trail with the candidate, with this developing news. >>> but first, the top senate democrat now under federal, one of the top senate democrats, we should say, apparently under federal criminal investigation. we will talk about the sources and what they're telling us about senator bob menendez, coming up in just a second. p ind with merrill. moving his money into his investment account in real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america
harry dunn is expected to testify on monday and the rest of the week is sort of a wash at this point.ing to be hearing from anybody until monday is when we're expecting to hear from harry dunn and his testimony. it will go on for a while. we have a couple more witness for the prosecution and then the defense's case, and this could go on for a while in the seditious conspiracy case. >> ryan reilly, thank you. >>> up next, herschel walker just responding in the last couple of...
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dunn alexander solovyenko ntv television company area of the special operation.russian regions, intensive training of reservists and volunteers is underway as part of partial mobilization, so in the chelyabinsk region, the group called upon to start combat training at the training grounds is training as part of motorized rifle and tank units over the years of being in the reserve, the mobilized skills have not lost, but the technique is already different, more modern to master all the possibilities of new tanks and armored personnel carriers help the fighters who returned to the front. as told in the ministry of defense provided the mobilized with all the necessary clothing, food , means of protection and communications. the spirit in the combat unit is charged, everything is ready. there are excellent students in the battalion who cope well with the combat mission; everyone is studied and delved into the theory in a very interesting way for everyone, and it’s as if everyone understands that the motherland called. she still needs our help. that's why we are excel
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officer dunn put it simply. get to the bottom of what happened. we've worked for more than a year to get those answers. we've conducted more than a thousand interviews and depositions. we received and reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. thanks to the tireless work of our members and investigators, we've left, we have left no doubt, none that donald trump led an effort to up-end american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6th. he tried to take away the voice of the american people in choosing their president, and replace the wheel of the voters with his will to remain in power. he is the one person at the center of the story of what happened on january 6th. so we want to hear i from him. the committee needs to do everything in our power to tell the most complete story possible and provide recommendations to help ensure nothing like january 6th ever happens again. we need to be fair and thorough and gain a full context for the evidence we've obtained. but the need for this committee to hear from donald trum
officer dunn put it simply. get to the bottom of what happened. we've worked for more than a year to get those answers. we've conducted more than a thousand interviews and depositions. we received and reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. thanks to the tireless work of our members and investigators, we've left, we have left no doubt, none that donald trump led an effort to up-end american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6th. he tried to take away the...
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laura dunn cobble like talk the program through earlier. why such sanctions are deemed illegal under the un charter? only the security council of the un can impose these type of economic sanctions in the interest of international peace and security. countries like the u. s. are not allowed to do this unilateral and i know the u. s. does this all the time, but it has to be approved by the security council. it has not been approved by the security council, though indeed, it is illegal. the west tends to do what it was, regardless of international law, regardless of the evidence. and of course, a huge irony is the u. s. and the you are giving billions of dollars of military assistance, see you cry. and yet they're big, grudging iran for at least allegedly giving military 8 the russia. so again, the hypocrisy and the situation is pretty incredible. the economies of the west are collapsing and because of their own sanctions, isn't that the irony they have sanctioned themselves into oblivion. and now they want to engage in more sanctions made. yo
laura dunn cobble like talk the program through earlier. why such sanctions are deemed illegal under the un charter? only the security council of the un can impose these type of economic sanctions in the interest of international peace and security. countries like the u. s. are not allowed to do this unilateral and i know the u. s. does this all the time, but it has to be approved by the security council. it has not been approved by the security council, though indeed, it is illegal. the west...
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my thanks, as always tojohn dunn for swinging us up until the seven o'clock hour.en a favourite of mine since 1967 when ijoined the bbc and opened up radio 1. archive: good morning everyone, welcome to the exciting news - hour of radio one. everybody else finds it a bit weird that i like them but i do. i love them. on my programmes, i used to promote them, particularly as my favourite pip is always the last one because it is slightly extended. it is very bbc but they were very useful at one time because before all of these smart watches you would just have an ordinary watch which used to probably lose a minute a day or something like that. so i used to set my watch by the pips. nowadays of course with the smart watches and things like that you don't need it quite so much but it is still very bbc and i still like it, i wouldn't want to see it disappear. archive: and off we go with | the next one and what a lovely sound this is as well. the original clock that kept the time still sits in the in the museum at the royal 0bservatory. in the 60s, though, an atomic clock
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getting any justice or any support from the institution state institutions to save his life. parties. dunn's former prime minister, iran con, also expressed his condolences which do com attentions rise in the country over attempts to bond con from parliaments, claims of corruption and even attempted murder resulted in con, been banned from running for parliament. his party appealed to ruling claiming the decision was biased, but was turned down. a local journalist has more about the political battle been waged in the country. farmer prime minister, the con, is facing another guest. i get the same time off from i filed by a ruling party member who says that when he appeared before the chief election commissioner in georgia, i found, i guess, another day he was attacked by non con supporters. i'm the same on the venue now. fine is focusing and reminding his campaign that there must be lectures in the country. so if i could find, when you are in a position, you have to face political cases because of legal cases. ladies another case against protecting judge. there is another case, i guess him u
getting any justice or any support from the institution state institutions to save his life. parties. dunn's former prime minister, iran con, also expressed his condolences which do com attentions rise in the country over attempts to bond con from parliaments, claims of corruption and even attempted murder resulted in con, been banned from running for parliament. his party appealed to ruling claiming the decision was biased, but was turned down. a local journalist has more about the political...
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of the dirty bomb type or god forbid this man gets his hands on a tactical new coming over to mr. dunn valley can obviously very both statements from president lensky bear. i suppose. a big question though, and everyone's minds is how nato and cindy west is going to respond to it, whether they will have a cold or whether they will ignore them. what do you think that they going today? well, certainly, i hope that they reject these calls. i agree with the other commentators that what he on or with risk world war 3, which would probably be a nuclear war, which is completely unacceptable. i do think it's a good sign that nato rejected. is that the application for membership very recently, which is probably a sign that they don't want to get more directly involved in this war. obviously, natives already involved in all that, but not in a very overt way. i think they want to avoid the appearance of that and so i think they will reject the landscape call. but i do think it's dangerous. what he's calling for. i agree that his attacks on the nuclear power plant are very dangerous . obviously we
of the dirty bomb type or god forbid this man gets his hands on a tactical new coming over to mr. dunn valley can obviously very both statements from president lensky bear. i suppose. a big question though, and everyone's minds is how nato and cindy west is going to respond to it, whether they will have a cold or whether they will ignore them. what do you think that they going today? well, certainly, i hope that they reject these calls. i agree with the other commentators that what he on or...
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right now we are at a boss circle here in dunn ask his serves thousands of people in this particular district. several buses have been completely destroyed by the shilling of the ukrainian military. and the manager of this particular bus terminal was killed my back to north april. this is the full strike here. our brothers, as they say, are sending us treat. one of our guys, the head of our brigade, was killed yesterday and it was a joy to work with him. he was a man of great service. he never refused anything. this was a real tragedy. when the shilling began, the manager of this bus terminal ran to his car. he stepped in. he started, if he wanted to save his property. he was sitting right here when the shell landed right next to his car and to the buses. right now there is a puzzle of oil and water, so we cannot see the crater by the man was sitting right here. this is when shall fragments struck his body. and as the result, this 53 year old man was killed. they done this republican trauma sensor continues to admit wounded patients on a daily basis or help with the last 24 hours. at
right now we are at a boss circle here in dunn ask his serves thousands of people in this particular district. several buses have been completely destroyed by the shilling of the ukrainian military. and the manager of this particular bus terminal was killed my back to north april. this is the full strike here. our brothers, as they say, are sending us treat. one of our guys, the head of our brigade, was killed yesterday and it was a joy to work with him. he was a man of great service. he never...
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moscow said that it would be a point of no return in relations with washington. human rights lawyer. dunn coble exceeds its advantages for the us to support ukraine. under turned a blind di to the atrocities committed by q. it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism and human rights. abuses by the military, it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace russia. so i'd go back to operation paperclip, you know, after world war 2, the u. s. brought over 1100 nazi side to scale the u. s. and the war against the cold war against the soviet union. and the u. s. has been supporting nazis and ukraine for decades. so, i mean, this is nothing new. and this is not surprising. the us again, you can't even say there indifferent to nazis in ukraine. the fact is, the u
moscow said that it would be a point of no return in relations with washington. human rights lawyer. dunn coble exceeds its advantages for the us to support ukraine. under turned a blind di to the atrocities committed by q. it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism and human rights. abuses by the military, it is profitable to some defense contractors...