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mr. hopkins and mr. -- who was there? >> when we first got there, mr. hopkins let us out in front of where the administration's, and walked us back to his counseling office. when we walked in it was just him and then my son was sitting in a chair in front of his desk, working on something on his laptop. when we walked in he kind of showed us where to sit and then we shook hands, introduced himself, and we started the meeting. >> did you try to hug ethan or do anything like that. >> i didn't. >> how did that meeting go? >> if pretty nonchalant, it was pretty brief. he's basically told me in on what my son and him were talking about for the last hour and a half. he said that my son told me that he was feeling sad over the death of a dog we had, the mother-in-law, a loss of his friend. we talked a little bit about that, we confirmed it, we agreed it was hard on him. he told us that he didn't feel my son was a risk, and actually gave him the option if you wanted to stay at school or go home. my son wanted to stay at school, so we all discussed that. >> did y
mr. hopkins and mr. -- who was there? >> when we first got there, mr. hopkins let us out in front of where the administration's, and walked us back to his counseling office. when we walked in it was just him and then my son was sitting in a chair in front of his desk, working on something on his laptop. when we walked in he kind of showed us where to sit and then we shook hands, introduced himself, and we started the meeting. >> did you try to hug ethan or do anything like that....
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mr. hopkins ever talked to or tried to talk to your son?no. >> did anyone ever call you to make you aware of any of this? >> no. >> if you heard this, how would you react or what would your reaction be? >> i'd be definitely concerned. >> jennifer crumbley is trying to convince jurors she's not to blame for what her son did at a michigan high school in 2021. today on the stand she said she didn't know he would take a semiautomatic 9 millimeter to his school and kill four classmates. she didn't see any reason he needed to be in therapy. that he was joking when he said he was scared and seeing things. joining us now in pontiac, michigan, is nbc news correspondent, adrienne broaddus. a very emotional day in court. what about the moment where she's describing what happened with the text messages, where she was telling her son it's okay to search for things like ammunition, just don't get caught. how did she explain that? >> reporter: you're talking about the text message that authorities who were called by the prosecution have described. jennife
mr. hopkins ever talked to or tried to talk to your son?no. >> did anyone ever call you to make you aware of any of this? >> no. >> if you heard this, how would you react or what would your reaction be? >> i'd be definitely concerned. >> jennifer crumbley is trying to convince jurors she's not to blame for what her son did at a michigan high school in 2021. today on the stand she said she didn't know he would take a semiautomatic 9 millimeter to his school and kill...
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mr speaker, when the snp last called for a vote on a ceasefire on the 15th of november, the death toll in gaza stood at 11,320. already, a heartbreaking number of people killed. just yesterday, john hopkinsy, the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine released an analysis which showed that if this conflict continues on the same trajectory, there will be between 50 8000—75,000 additional civilian palestinian deaths in the next six months. —— 50 8000—75,000 so we know categorically what the consequences of an action will be, and no one can in the future claim that they did not know or did not understand the consequences of what they were doing tonight. i’m they were doing tonight. i'm crateful they were doing tonight. i'm grateful for _ they were doing tonight. i'm grateful for him _ they were doing tonight. i�*m grateful for him for they were doing tonight. in grateful for him for giving way. does he agree that while some rules may be more malleable than others, the rules of international law are very clear on self defence and that the use of self defence must be proportionate? and on any view, 30,000 civilians dead, the majority of whom are women and children, is excessive and no
mr speaker, when the snp last called for a vote on a ceasefire on the 15th of november, the death toll in gaza stood at 11,320. already, a heartbreaking number of people killed. just yesterday, john hopkinsy, the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine released an analysis which showed that if this conflict continues on the same trajectory, there will be between 50 8000—75,000 additional civilian palestinian deaths in the next six months. —— 50 8000—75,000 so we know...
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johns hopkins university recently modeled what can happen over the next six months if nothing changes, and concluded that some 85,000 more people could die in gaza over that period from war and disease. mr. president, we cannot allow this disaster to continue. and let us be clear, let's be clear why this is happening, and it is happening because israel is simply not letting in enough aid, not enough food, not enough water, not enough medical supplies, not enough fuel. it is not more complicated than that. this is a man-made crisis caused by israel, and it can be changed tomorrow. israeli restrictions on aid entering gaza mean that only a tiny fraction of the food, water, medicine, and fuel that is needed can get into gaza. even then, once aid gets in, israeli bombing and military activities mean that very little of that aid can reach beyond the immediate area around the rafah border crossing from egypt. and what that mean is that some of the most desperate areas of g gaza, that in those areas virtually no aid can get through at all. so, it's not only that aid is not getting in. what aid is getting in is not going to those locations where it is needed the most. mr. president, even more d
johns hopkins university recently modeled what can happen over the next six months if nothing changes, and concluded that some 85,000 more people could die in gaza over that period from war and disease. mr. president, we cannot allow this disaster to continue. and let us be clear, let's be clear why this is happening, and it is happening because israel is simply not letting in enough aid, not enough food, not enough water, not enough medical supplies, not enough fuel. it is not more complicated...
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mr ali in rochdale really became apparent . really became apparent. >> this was the u—turn on the 28 billion correct to. >> so we can only assume and again chris hopkinsopped this plan to spend 28 billion on green projects in back the projects in the back end of the next parliament. the next parliament. that's the labour we that labour party. we have that briefing with keir starmer briefing with sir keir starmer and reeves. impact and rachel reeves. so the impact of re—emergence of alleged of this re—emergence of alleged anti—semitism in labour hasn't yet been felt in the polls. >> and what's your what's your kind of waters telling you? if there were to be? another poll includes this anti—semitic blow up, do you think there'll be a further downward poll for the labour party? i think it's a big problem. >> the tory party is clearly trying to show people that, you know, richard holden , the party know, richard holden, the party chairman, sent out email to supporters last night saying, are you surprised? labour's change urged? but azhar ali's comments, which he of course has taken back. but he did say them in a meeting in october last year after the 7th
mr ali in rochdale really became apparent . really became apparent. >> this was the u—turn on the 28 billion correct to. >> so we can only assume and again chris hopkinsopped this plan to spend 28 billion on green projects in back the projects in the back end of the next parliament. the next parliament. that's the labour we that labour party. we have that briefing with keir starmer briefing with sir keir starmer and reeves. impact and rachel reeves. so the impact of re—emergence...