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that is w itn 04450100. can we please turn to page 15 of that statement?ver, we see all the documents were provided with an order to produce that statement. i think there are over 200 documents in total. do you recall? i over 200 documents in total. do you recall? . . over 200 documents in total. do you recall? ., , , recall? i have seen the documents and i recall? i have seen the documents and i have — recall? i have seen the documents and i have done _ recall? i have seen the documents and i have done my _ recall? i have seen the documents and i have done my best _ recall? i have seen the documents and i have done my best to - recall? i have seen the documents and i have done my best to put - recall? i have seen the documents i and i have done my best to put them fully on— and i have done my best to put them fully on each — and i have done my best to put them fully on each one. if and i have done my best to put them fully on each one.— fully on each one. if we look at aaet fully on each one. if we look at page 14. _ fully on each one. if we look at page
that is w itn 04450100. can we please turn to page 15 of that statement?ver, we see all the documents were provided with an order to produce that statement. i think there are over 200 documents in total. do you recall? i over 200 documents in total. do you recall? . . over 200 documents in total. do you recall? ., , , recall? i have seen the documents and i recall? i have seen the documents and i have — recall? i have seen the documents and i have done _ recall? i have seen the documents and...
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w itn oh 665 zero 300. that witness — a1. w itn oh 665 zero 300. _ of september 2023, is 103 pages long, including its appendices and if you _ long, including its appendices and if you turn— long, including its appendices and if you turn to page 80, you should find your— if you turn to page 80, you should find your signature. is if you turn to page 80, you should find your signature.— find your signature. is that your signature? _ find your signature. is that your signature? yes, _ find your signature. is that your signature? yes, it— find your signature. is that your signature? yes, it is. _ find your signature. is that your signature? yes, it is. are - find your signature. is that your signature? yes, it is. are the l signature? yes, it is. are the contents _ signature? yes, it is. are the contents of— signature? yes, it is. are the contents of that _ signature? yes, it is. are the contents of that statement i signature? yes, it is. are the i contents of that statement true signature? yes, it is. are the - contents of that statement true to your
w itn oh 665 zero 300. that witness — a1. w itn oh 665 zero 300. _ of september 2023, is 103 pages long, including its appendices and if you _ long, including its appendices and if you turn— long, including its appendices and if you turn to page 80, you should find your— if you turn to page 80, you should find your signature. is if you turn to page 80, you should find your signature.— find your signature. is that your signature? _ find your signature. is that your signature? yes, _ find...
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so this is your third witness statement w itn 06650 600. pa-e witness statement w itn 06650 600.e of you saying you weren't in the relevant post at the time and you didn't _ in the relevant post at the time and you didn't see this document or that document— you didn't see this document or that document at the relevant time. but you can _ document at the relevant time. but you can read the document like the rest of— you can read the document like the rest of us _ you can read the document like the rest of us and i don't want you just interpreting — rest of us and i don't want you just interpreting documents. can we look at paragraphs six and seven, please? you say. _ at paragraphs six and seven, please? you say, from the outset of horizon, fujitsu _ you say, from the outset of horizon, fujitsu has— you say, from the outset of horizon, fujitsu has been acquired by contract _ fujitsu has been acquired by contract to maintain an audit trail of all— contract to maintain an audit trail of all transactions and events. see for example paragraph 3.1 of schedule a03 to the codified agreeme
so this is your third witness statement w itn 06650 600. pa-e witness statement w itn 06650 600.e of you saying you weren't in the relevant post at the time and you didn't _ in the relevant post at the time and you didn't see this document or that document— you didn't see this document or that document at the relevant time. but you can _ document at the relevant time. but you can read the document like the rest of— you can read the document like the rest of us _ you can read the document...
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and itñ took a while.was a lot of reflection and a lot of like consternation, i should say to try to deconstruct what she was asking and and why my journey had been different. and i after weeks because i noodle this for weeks, i came to the conclusion that my journey had been different because early in my life i had been put in situations where as a young as a child, i was forced to come to terms with the fact we have more in common than we have, that separates us. there was an experience i had in high school i was a student and american field service and we went to i a summer in the dominican republic. and while i was there i was the only black in i think it was like 15 of us had in common with these students other the fact that we were american right. but when were in the dominican republic even though we couldn't speak spanish, even though we were we i wasn't like these kids. we bonded. the fact that we were americans that much we had in common, though we weren't from the same place, even though i looke
and itñ took a while.was a lot of reflection and a lot of like consternation, i should say to try to deconstruct what she was asking and and why my journey had been different. and i after weeks because i noodle this for weeks, i came to the conclusion that my journey had been different because early in my life i had been put in situations where as a young as a child, i was forced to come to terms with the fact we have more in common than we have, that separates us. there was an experience i...
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when i think of the time of your holding this job, i think of itn and democratization. access to tools that amplified her power at an accelerating rate and be more democratized to people. you've been around diplomacy a lot now, two administrations. what surprised you the most in this job in the last three plus years? things you didn't see despite all you've done before. what's going to be the title of the book? >> the best played plans, i don'tnow. i think to your point and i've been doing this for 30 years and can't think ofs been a greater multiplicity or complexity of the challenge we are dealing with so it's real and again the spread of sources of power. it's an power to groups and individuals in ways that was not the case a few generations ago and has made life a lot more challenging for the nationstate. but having said we are in moments it seems you've got this darknesre powerful beams of light that you can see for the way things can, should the and i believe will be better, different, and we talked about one you can see a very different future for the middle east
when i think of the time of your holding this job, i think of itn and democratization. access to tools that amplified her power at an accelerating rate and be more democratized to people. you've been around diplomacy a lot now, two administrations. what surprised you the most in this job in the last three plus years? things you didn't see despite all you've done before. what's going to be the title of the book? >> the best played plans, i don'tnow. i think to your point and i've been...
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. >> one of the glimmers of hope in the government internationally trying to do itn mention they didring the social media era the beginning of social media is they are trying to understand the trade-offs between democratic benefits and democratic harm. it's getting good research the laws passed are high quality. announced a large new funding program in ai to do exactly this. governments move much faster. whether it's joe biden's executive order for the bill at the state level where singh or d i think again they are learning from some of the mistakes are social mediaoc era and i think n be quite impactful for. >> just mentioned the executive order. i have ited here on the fact sht present buying orders trustworthy intelligence. that came out in october. what impact do you think that's going to have? facts in terms of the impact is going to have it's a little bit too early to tell. i'm going to be needed to be updated the technology of a certain size and i think as technologyas advances we are gog to need to rethink that at one point may have focus on large computers and now computers
. >> one of the glimmers of hope in the government internationally trying to do itn mention they didring the social media era the beginning of social media is they are trying to understand the trade-offs between democratic benefits and democratic harm. it's getting good research the laws passed are high quality. announced a large new funding program in ai to do exactly this. governments move much faster. whether it's joe biden's executive order for the bill at the state level where singh...
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so why does the united states have the leap lead that itn so many technologies? if you look back to the time after world war ii, the united states government actually made a bet. a man named vannevar bush had this idea that universities could become the platform for the exploration of fundamental technologies, at the time we called basic research. it didn't have, the government should be picking winners and losers. it was really through the national science foundation or darpa in the defenseepartment or through the nih, it would encourage faculty, graduate students, postdocs to dream big about what was possible. and funding was given to dreaming big about what was possible. out of that came some of the biggest breakthroughs in universities on some of the most fundamental research, because the government understood that these things might not be commercialize of all ever, but this certainly were not immediately. so the protection of that base, the fundamental base became one of the hallmarks of the united states. i can tell you as provost of stanford i got to over
so why does the united states have the leap lead that itn so many technologies? if you look back to the time after world war ii, the united states government actually made a bet. a man named vannevar bush had this idea that universities could become the platform for the exploration of fundamental technologies, at the time we called basic research. it didn't have, the government should be picking winners and losers. it was really through the national science foundation or darpa in the...
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something that could have a negative -- he coun them if they were to blow the case themselves and losee th itn>> trey: what should we be watching for? you have a trained legal i and you have family court matters. you have folks fighting who gets supposed in what order. what should people who want to pay attention to the right thing be looking for over the next weeks and months? >> i think what is most interesting trying to figure ous what was going on between these white house and fani willis anda nathan wade.ti those conversations are key ind my mind because joe biden has claimed all along that he's nott been involved in theis prosecutions of donald trump purities try to keep a distancef from that. if there idis directioren coming from the top in order toanip essentially manipulate this prosecution to be something that tbenefits joe biden or the democrats in 2024 election, thee to me it feels very much likeldt what they were complain about donald trump did in 2020 pure to be can't be in a nation where wt are using the doj or using the legal systems to interfere with the actual voting and demo
something that could have a negative -- he coun them if they were to blow the case themselves and losee th itn>> trey: what should we be watching for? you have a trained legal i and you have family court matters. you have folks fighting who gets supposed in what order. what should people who want to pay attention to the right thing be looking for over the next weeks and months? >> i think what is most interesting trying to figure ous what was going on between these white house and...
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department store spirit we know that stuff but it doesn't hate you sometimes because you don't think c of itn the context of someone's life. but when you think about the fact that thisha people just had what should've been the most magical day of their life, they just committed to spend the rest of their life together, time to start the honeymoon, and they have to sleep basically on a cot in the back of the funeral home at night because there are no hotels that will let them stated. that is aop kind of fact that he that you like a punch in the gut. >> it did. to change the subjects a little bit, one of -- >> louderou please. >> one of the areas people are talking most about with your book is how greatly you humanized it. talking a great deal about his extracurricular activities with women and his other flaws. as someone who grew up with this image of him high atop a mountain, preferably someday stone mountain, what were your thoughts in being that explicit in humanizing such an icon? and did you have to put some thought into how candid you are willing to be? >> i put a lot of thought into it
department store spirit we know that stuff but it doesn't hate you sometimes because you don't think c of itn the context of someone's life. but when you think about the fact that thisha people just had what should've been the most magical day of their life, they just committed to spend the rest of their life together, time to start the honeymoon, and they have to sleep basically on a cot in the back of the funeral home at night because there are no hotels that will let them stated. that is aop...
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itn's cameraman in gaza documented the killing. the reporter is john irvine in israel. and a caution, this includes images of violence. john: this is the edge of the supposedly safe area that the israelis have been encouraging gaza civilians to flee to. these makeshift homes have been vacated because the war is getting closer. the billowing smoke was evidence of the new israeli offensive in khan younis that has been forcing more families to evacuate and seek safety elsewhere. >> everywhere you are going, you will find the israeli army. they shoot us at home, any building, in the street, anywhere you are. they will give you a chance sometimes for five minutes. sometimes they will not give you any chance to take your clothes, your children, your family and get out of the building. this is our life in gaza, it is very difficult. john: these pictures were filmed by a cameraman working for itv news in gaza. as he moved forward toward the combat zone, he noticed this group of men doing their utmost to appear nonthreatening, trying to proceed with care. they wanted to reach tw
itn's cameraman in gaza documented the killing. the reporter is john irvine in israel. and a caution, this includes images of violence. john: this is the edge of the supposedly safe area that the israelis have been encouraging gaza civilians to flee to. these makeshift homes have been vacated because the war is getting closer. the billowing smoke was evidence of the new israeli offensive in khan younis that has been forcing more families to evacuate and seek safety elsewhere. >>...
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can we go back to your witness statement, w itn 00aa50100. page six paragraph 19 a.to any person i have interviewed and definitely not to jackie mcdonald that she was the only one in opposition. she had take that statement to mean that i, stephen bradshaw never said to anybody that they were the only one in that position but the person sitting next to me may well have? i position but the person sitting next to me may well have?— to me may well have? i wouldn't exect to me may well have? i wouldn't expect anybody _ to me may well have? i wouldn't expect anybody to _ to me may well have? i wouldn't expect anybody to sit _ to me may well have? i wouldn't expect anybody to sit next - to me may well have? i wouldn't expect anybody to sit next to - to me may well have? i wouldn'tj expect anybody to sit next to me to me may well have? i wouldn't i expect anybody to sit next to me to seek you _ expect anybody to sit next to me to seek you are the only one in the position— seek you are the only one in the position that this has happened to you, position that this has happened
can we go back to your witness statement, w itn 00aa50100. page six paragraph 19 a.to any person i have interviewed and definitely not to jackie mcdonald that she was the only one in opposition. she had take that statement to mean that i, stephen bradshaw never said to anybody that they were the only one in that position but the person sitting next to me may well have? i position but the person sitting next to me may well have?— to me may well have? i wouldn't exect to me may well have? i...
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she read it, passed itn to husband arguing the aid should be given to polish refugees so they knew howto they they were on the ground in poland in romania, but they knew how to relate a bigger world in terms of trying to get support for their efforts. i want to say this, when i did the book, i did not out looking for women that were ignored to make a point. there are women in the organizations that are ignored. but if you do the research there, there they deserve everything they could possibly get in to 19 when i was here for hoover's with the staff here, i had a letter from charlotte kellogg. it was just signed with her initials and an address in washin and at first we couldn't figure ou who hadthe letter. and there were some historians here, too. so we're all puzzling, you know, and it said at the top of it, please bernd, when you read, which obviously didn't geone, but anyway, look, this is this is how begins the war was a few hours old charlotte kellogg was in with hoover shoppin delegates for the 1940 republican convention vention and argued that aid to the poles be necessa hoover
she read it, passed itn to husband arguing the aid should be given to polish refugees so they knew howto they they were on the ground in poland in romania, but they knew how to relate a bigger world in terms of trying to get support for their efforts. i want to say this, when i did the book, i did not out looking for women that were ignored to make a point. there are women in the organizations that are ignored. but if you do the research there, there they deserve everything they could possibly...
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>> we'll give you what you nee with respect to the actual indictment, it doe not gloss over and put itnerms of what youre describing. and what has gone through a grd jury process unlike the imachment judgment clause, how do we look at those particular acts. >> clear guidance in non against fitzgerald. president non terminated a whistleblower and came into cot d said this is not subject to immunity anth court said we are not looking at that level of detail and the alleged motive for these acts and saidhepecificity is conducting the business. similar here, if you look at the indictment, five classes of conduct which is alleged which was officiacouct meeting with the u.s. department of justice who should be the officer. >> you said ma of which. >> all of which. on because there is speech and. [indiscernible] >> and president trump's tweets, the second circuit held tt it was an official channel of government commucation and under the objective all that speech is obviously. and meetings wi the department of justice. and that was the heartland of article 2seion 3 to communicateith congress. >
>> we'll give you what you nee with respect to the actual indictment, it doe not gloss over and put itnerms of what youre describing. and what has gone through a grd jury process unlike the imachment judgment clause, how do we look at those particular acts. >> clear guidance in non against fitzgerald. president non terminated a whistleblower and came into cot d said this is not subject to immunity anth court said we are not looking at that level of detail and the alleged motive for...
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of the tool because there is a substance to the analysis that is verifiable by everybody so i think itnis key in tribunals like the itc. it's not the only one but it's an agency that was set up with a specific mission in mind. that horrible thing among professionals, talk and listen to each otherro professionally about the substance of the activity you're doing and if you have to talk and listen specifically about substance you can get all sorts of things wrong. we all make mistakes but the other people around you, point them out and that is a future not a fall so the mechanism by which we add adjudicate drives the outcomes not just of who wins. that's not what we should focus on but rather do we all have trust in the systems and so i think free trade or loan rules-based trading is something that will return. it's out of fashion right now you are correct and we can talk about how to get it back into fashion. but the good news is there is broad support for it across the u.s. political spectrum and around the world and even among chinese peoples of the current government doesn't use that
of the tool because there is a substance to the analysis that is verifiable by everybody so i think itnis key in tribunals like the itc. it's not the only one but it's an agency that was set up with a specific mission in mind. that horrible thing among professionals, talk and listen to each otherro professionally about the substance of the activity you're doing and if you have to talk and listen specifically about substance you can get all sorts of things wrong. we all make mistakes but the...
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great itn and her great nephew them. and he did a book on her that was pretty good.but i wand is is the car and this is the day before these two photographs at the bottom before the war started wh s made little trip into germany to see that the people were lined up. i like ithe future pope john pa second and hethsecond from the left in military it's a student training ornaon. but he and his father fled as well and were forced into ditches. so, you know, the booklled hoover and roosevelt. but on the ground, there's a lot of exciting about the relief organizations and how they relate. you'll see later how they relate. but anyway, they both managed to survive. and then he went back to crack off and spent war there working with the underground. this is paul super. paul super also was the and director of the polish ymca and he with a group of ymca directors and workers as well as with the the polish insurance are also independently making their way across poland and super will become in charge. polish relief and romania for hoover and he's also a dedicad incredible dedica
great itn and her great nephew them. and he did a book on her that was pretty good.but i wand is is the car and this is the day before these two photographs at the bottom before the war started wh s made little trip into germany to see that the people were lined up. i like ithe future pope john pa second and hethsecond from the left in military it's a student training ornaon. but he and his father fled as well and were forced into ditches. so, you know, the booklled hoover and roosevelt. but on...
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people are doing everything they can with two few resources and then, also, as a family member, not, itn' doesn't menu shouldn't advoindicate for your person. asking questions and advocate forh the best care. doing itit with that understandg they might be working in a situation that's untinnable. and w then, if we, if you can bring it up to you know, later when you areot not dealing witha sick family member e-mailing the hospital without outing the nurse. i really know how important staffing isi and i just want to express how, you know that i, as a community member, i hope you are staffing nurses to an evidence based ratio. because i think if we make it clear to hospital administrators and other people of power we understand the importance of nursing. theyey we lie on the fact we dot know that. i think hospitals know that outcomes are very, very dependent on the level of nurse staffing. they still try to cut staffing. >> this is going to be super quick and that's the survey. >> thank youfo for bringing that up. also, when things are good as well.. >> awesome, definitely complete the surv
people are doing everything they can with two few resources and then, also, as a family member, not, itn' doesn't menu shouldn't advoindicate for your person. asking questions and advocate forh the best care. doing itit with that understandg they might be working in a situation that's untinnable. and w then, if we, if you can bring it up to you know, later when you areot not dealing witha sick family member e-mailing the hospital without outing the nurse. i really know how important staffing...
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but we have to continue to work on technologies to produce■h itn the most environmentally sensitive wayn. host: of the former governor of arkansas in iowa campaigning and our c-span crews were there. part of our campaign 2024 coverage and the final sprint by these republican presidential candidates in iowa. we also included in our coverage the florida governor ron desantis. nikki haley also holding some events across iowa. the former president has just arrived, he is the front runner. he had to cancel three out of four of his events. two were today. two tomorrow. he will keep his indianola event at 1:00 p.m. eastern time and we will have live coverage of trump on the c-span networks. you can go to c-span.org to follow along with our coverage or download c-span now. you can follow along with all of ou campaign 2024 coverage. as we've menon over the past couple of nights, it is very cold in iowa. it is on track to be the coldest caucus night in history. take a look at this from iowa news now. dangerous cold. wind chills are already below zero and will be at dangerously low levels. limit y
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itn by science. so what's this mean? well, marry someone you agremeos with. that way, if she leaves you, yt' it's because you're a failed becan. p comedia wow. that's an action. >> really hurt. hmm. yea, jamie? with this >> yeah. i'm really reflecting a lot right now because i think wek ts did it. i honestly think these were some oe wereome off the big issn i was married, because, you know, i always you know, i always lea n to the right. >> and she left. well, we just we had me. differences. >> she was pro-life without me. >> and you are too, i.v thin but the tv thing is a big deal ,though, because i like to watch fox news. she like to watch her boyfriend of in the mirror. and i'o wam. it's okay. >>yeah. he's been in there for about a year. just let it all out, man. you got a net positive. you're in a wonderfu l now. yes, thank you. how is rob that katie? what do you think? do you think this is. this is badois badd. that we're destroying relationships. are we helping theng relationsh so here's the thing. >> here'i mean, it's funny, buto not funny because how
itn by science. so what's this mean? well, marry someone you agremeos with. that way, if she leaves you, yt' it's because you're a failed becan. p comedia wow. that's an action. >> really hurt. hmm. yea, jamie? with this >> yeah. i'm really reflecting a lot right now because i think wek ts did it. i honestly think these were some oe wereome off the big issn i was married, because, you know, i always you know, i always lea n to the right. >> and she left. well, we just we had...
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. >> >> whe wn three presidents go to capitol hill and they testify, it is the black president, itn presidente president of harvard, whose undere academic career is put under a microscope. this is nooscopet about plagiar it's really about an attack on hiring, education, an attackk on diversity. >> okay. well sity., let's put that to the test. >> just this summer, the white president of stanford wass forc forced to resign for faulty research. >>ed the university of southf carolina president, a white man, had to resignsona after plagiarizing just one speech. >> not 50 one. even the president of upenn, liz mcgill, a white woman, pretty white, was forcedf out after she flunked the same hearing. >> they did. tha >> they got let off easier than all of these whites. t to k >> she got to keep her million dollar salary and her job at harvardar. everybody else got canned and couldn't keep the money. if anything, gay was treatedbetr better. so what's next? well, liberals say the nextent president of harvard must be a black woman. >> primetime would like to nominate newly minted harvard professor lori li
. >> >> whe wn three presidents go to capitol hill and they testify, it is the black president, itn presidente president of harvard, whose undere academic career is put under a microscope. this is nooscopet about plagiar it's really about an attack on hiring, education, an attackk on diversity. >> okay. well sity., let's put that to the test. >> just this summer, the white president of stanford wass forc forced to resign for faulty research. >>ed the university of...
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as funny as itn a is sometimes but it's very dangerous. >> it is funny. but when the president is saying that his opponent is a tyrant who's got a dagger to the neck of democracy, i mean, he jokes about being a dictator. >> but joe biden is serious when he says that. what kind of effec when heys thd that have? a huge effect. and joe biden controls? all the levers of power right now. we already know he's weaponizes the department of justic e, s wh the fbi, against parents that show up at school board meetingsp at. he's got lawfare going got on against president trump and against really anyone who dissents fai from n the narrative. so people need to step back and take a deep breath and take take at what has happened to our system. we have people who have been wele w of their to constitutional rights to speedy and fair trials. we have, you know, presidential candidates being taken off the ballot before the election even takes place, depriving the american people of their ability to actually cast their vote.oul' so i think the stakes couldn't be higher. i agr
as funny as itn a is sometimes but it's very dangerous. >> it is funny. but when the president is saying that his opponent is a tyrant who's got a dagger to the neck of democracy, i mean, he jokes about being a dictator. >> but joe biden is serious when he says that. what kind of effec when heys thd that have? a huge effect. and joe biden controls? all the levers of power right now. we already know he's weaponizes the department of justic e, s wh the fbi, against parents that show...
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. >> itn as well an itn. >> itn as well an itn. >> it's been great year for gb >> it's been a great yeart to, you great broadcasters not to, you know, blow smoke up your know, to not blow smoke up your too this early in the too much this early in the morning think it's really morning. but i think it's really good and i do think, you know, people like diversity of people like a diversity of thought news. and i think thought on the news. and i think for long time there's for a long time there's been very, very singular minded thoughts across all the major news channels. and think news channels. and i think people are nice, nice, refreshing, change and personality that's personality because that's what lots know, lots of politics, you know, leaves lots of politics, you know, lea'and i think for loads of >> and i think for loads of people, if they're not from a political background and especially women, they they political background and espe(to.ly women, they they political background and espe(to watch women, they they political background and espe(to watch people they they political backgr
. >> itn as well an itn. >> itn as well an itn. >> it's been great year for gb >> it's been a great yeart to, you great broadcasters not to, you know, blow smoke up your know, to not blow smoke up your too this early in the too much this early in the morning think it's really morning. but i think it's really good and i do think, you know, people like diversity of people like a diversity of thought news. and i think thought on the news. and i think for long time there's...
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i got itne-of-a-y to scr done w. i screened it my way.lts maguard is a one of a kin dlts maguard is a one of a kin way to screey n colon cancer that's effective and noninvasive. and noninvasive. it is fod it my way!♪ average risk, not high risk. false positive or negative results may occur ask your provider for cologuard. i. over 13 million americans were affected by identity theft in 2022, and the threats go way beyond just credit fraud. today's identity thieves can use your information in ways that are easy to miss by just monitoring accounts and credit, like opening loans, transferring home titles, even committing crimes. someone got my social security number, made a driver's license. it was used for criminal activity. you can do so much with a social security number that i didn't know could happen. they drained my bank account. it was terrifying greed and more vulnerable than you realize. your information is exposed to online shopping, banking, even corporate data breaches. no wonder there's a new victim of theft. >> every 3 seconds o
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than half of conservative members say they regularly watch the right leaning network, far outstripping itnat gb news have done so well is that they have spotted a gap in the market. they realised that there were subjects that the mainstream media were afraid to touch , or media were afraid to touch, or if they did touch upon them, they weren't going to do it honestly. things like illegal immigration, you even immigration, whereby if you even mentioned somehow, that meant mentioned it somehow, that meant that far right. gb news that you were far right. gb news has actually spoken about it and discussed the topic in depth , discussed the topic in depth, and there's a real demand for it. so i personally think that this is a very good thing. you know , there were people from all know, there were people from all over the political spectrum who come on, some of them i agree with, some of them i don't. the more the merrier. it's brilliant for our ecosystem, our delicate ecosystem as a broadcaster . ecosystem as a broadcaster. comedy. yeah. that's it. yeah. well who'd have thought telling the trut
than half of conservative members say they regularly watch the right leaning network, far outstripping itnat gb news have done so well is that they have spotted a gap in the market. they realised that there were subjects that the mainstream media were afraid to touch , or media were afraid to touch, or if they did touch upon them, they weren't going to do it honestly. things like illegal immigration, you even immigration, whereby if you even mentioned somehow, that meant mentioned it somehow,...
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and itn to feel the pressure. not right america has to pay for europe's defense. in if you military civilian economics and humanitarian, the overall european figure of 150 million is the u.s. figure so i think we really are. the impact congress will be huge because it will enable they want to get behind ukraine for the next year. >> the second largest in ukraine after the u.s. and the allies 36 billion gets it out there. the sounds like a lot of money to average americans the aei suggested 90% of the money is here in the united states and its building up munitions in 31 states and 117 production lines why is this a good investment? >> members of the public live in places in the uk are the states where does industrial base as a result. a wake-up call to west, it is reinvigorated but also it is a wake-up call just in time might be okay for amazon deliveries. we do need to have more solid supplies and make sure supply chains are. i think all of a place is important and we are at the place where we have to thinking about how we run down existing stocks think more how
and itn to feel the pressure. not right america has to pay for europe's defense. in if you military civilian economics and humanitarian, the overall european figure of 150 million is the u.s. figure so i think we really are. the impact congress will be huge because it will enable they want to get behind ukraine for the next year. >> the second largest in ukraine after the u.s. and the allies 36 billion gets it out there. the sounds like a lot of money to average americans the aei...
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i remember, for the for the opposition, uh, for the for the opposition, uh, for itn and news at ten was the same time as this interview. you see it being done here and it was a very fraught night for me. i had to dodge backwards and forwards trying to find out what what was being said. and and, and producing bits snippet news on the bits of snippet of news on the air mcdonald was air and trevor mcdonald was reading bulletin and was reading the bulletin and it was it was remember it so terribly it was i remember it so terribly well. and of course, we all said, what an incredible scoop. what an incredible scoop. so many story lines out of it, many story lines came out of it, particularly the business about there of us in there being three of us in a marriage as princess said. marriage as the princess said. but my goodness, how the waters have muddied since. and i have been muddied since. and i think should very sort of think we should be very sort of straightforward and clear about one thing is that the interview was clearly got on on a very, very dodgy and tricky basis. but you don't do
i remember, for the for the opposition, uh, for the for the opposition, uh, for itn and news at ten was the same time as this interview. you see it being done here and it was a very fraught night for me. i had to dodge backwards and forwards trying to find out what what was being said. and and, and producing bits snippet news on the bits of snippet of news on the air mcdonald was air and trevor mcdonald was reading bulletin and was reading the bulletin and it was it was remember it so terribly...
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john sergeant, the former bbc and itn political correspondent, joins me this morning.ohn, lovely to see you. thank you for your company. let's have a look at the newspapers which are dominated one story. dominated really by one story. and office and that's this post office scandal. it interesting , scandal. i find it interesting, john, that we've known about this having affected subpostmasters across the country for years and yet it's this itv documentary , mr bates this itv documentary, mr bates versus the post office that's brought this all to light. let's have a look at some of the stories the sunday times has got a huge spread lost in the post. um, the sunday express is talking about more post office victims emerged 70 more since the documentary has gone out. and then we've had jeremy hunt, the chancellor, in the week, saying that he's going to get the compensation for victims moving. clearly all hands on moving. so clearly all hands on deck. moving. so clearly all hands on deck . one interesting aspect of deck. one interesting aspect of this scandal that, um, has
john sergeant, the former bbc and itn political correspondent, joins me this morning.ohn, lovely to see you. thank you for your company. let's have a look at the newspapers which are dominated one story. dominated really by one story. and office and that's this post office scandal. it interesting , scandal. i find it interesting, john, that we've known about this having affected subpostmasters across the country for years and yet it's this itv documentary , mr bates this itv documentary, mr...
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most some sleet or snow to immediate so us ern , but for most some sleet or snow to immediate so us itn sleet or snow to immediate so us it is actually but for most some sleet or snow to immediate so us it is actually going)r most some sleet or snow to immediate so us it is actually going to nost of us it is actually going to stay largely dry. plenty of winter offer winter sunshine on offer tomorrow , but there will some tomorrow, but there will be some snow feeding down on snow showers feeding down on a brisk northerly mainly brisk northerly wind, mainly affecting scotland. affecting northern scotland. despite the sunshine, though, it is feel cold is going to feel cold temperatures only temperatures generally only getting degrees above getting a few degrees above freezing. sunny freezing. more fine sunny weather to come as we go through thursday, stick that thursday, but we stick with that brisk wind , so more brisk northerly wind, so more snow across northern snow showers across northern parts perhaps parts of scotland, perhaps northern ireland, and some western coastal western and ea
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itn unmitigated disaster, a catastrophe.. >> several house republicans are now calling for the southern border to be completely closed. and they're threatening to shut down the government if that doesn't happen. as the first funding deadline approaches on january 19th. a white house spokesman issued this statement in response. quote, there they go again, "we'll shut down the government. we control the money." after voting to eliminate thousands of border patrol agents and undercut our fentanyl crackdown, opposing the record border security funding president biden delivered. and now blocking his urntly-needed proposal to hire more cbp agents and invest in new fentanyl-detection technology, house republicans are once more compromising america's national security and economic growth with shutdown threats. willie? >> there's the question of whether house republicans even want a deal or whether they like this as an issue for 2024. >> exactly. >> a number of house republicans said they'll only accept a border deal that resembles t
itn unmitigated disaster, a catastrophe.. >> several house republicans are now calling for the southern border to be completely closed. and they're threatening to shut down the government if that doesn't happen. as the first funding deadline approaches on january 19th. a white house spokesman issued this statement in response. quote, there they go again, "we'll shut down the government. we control the money." after voting to eliminate thousands of border patrol agents and...
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we received notification of thee did require us to finalize the grant agreement and signed by have itned of 2023 to ensure that the funding that was approved in the state budget in yearavailable. so upon receiving the award agreement, dbe prepared the grant package and submitted that to oice review and approval. in september. over there, the comptroller's office requested some corrections to the resolution and supporting documents andwe submitted the revised resolution to the mayor's office for their review in october, and it was submitted to the board on october 31st. so again todval of the retroactive accept and expend grant. i appreciate your time. happy to answer any questions. thanks thank you, vice chair. madam um, thank you, madam chair. um, the board of supervisors passes lots of resolutions urging lots of things and theyofor into the ether and we wonder whether anything is going to come of them. but in this case um, we actually passed a resolution that i and that i believe supervisor melgar co-sponsored back at the time um, in support of sb 3 hefurtments to move swiftly and impl
we received notification of thee did require us to finalize the grant agreement and signed by have itned of 2023 to ensure that the funding that was approved in the state budget in yearavailable. so upon receiving the award agreement, dbe prepared the grant package and submitted that to oice review and approval. in september. over there, the comptroller's office requested some corrections to the resolution and supporting documents andwe submitted the revised resolution to the mayor's office for...
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because often somebody's life has been co this case, itned?dy's life has been co this case, it can’ because often somebody's life has been co this case, it can completelyzten in this case, it can completely devastate your life. you know, it can completely devastate your wellbeing . for people that are wellbeing. for people that are listening in on radio, we're just seeing, uh , basically the just seeing, uh, basically the contents of somebody's home being thrown away into the back of a lorry. it looks like part of a lorry. it looks like part of a lorry. it looks like part of a sofa or a bed that's going into of a lorry right into the back of a lorry right now, for where we are in loughborough, looks like loughborough, it looks like there's 4. uh bin there's at least 3 or 4. uh bin lorries and dustcarts. maybe about 10 or 15 people from the local council that are taking away people's livelihoods because it's just been completely ruined by floodwater . completely ruined by floodwater. >> it is extraordinary to see just house after house after ho
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john sergeant, the former bbc and itn political correspondent, joins
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