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back to you, chris and kirk. >> kirk: how about it? add that to the list there, kevin. >> chris: a mixed bag for the old pac-12 teams. washington gets a big dub, but u usc with the loss. haven't heard row the boat in awhile. >> kirk: it's been awhile. if arkansas is going to have a chance, their defense has to make a play. this offense isn't going anywhere without taylen green. >> chris: dylan sampson secures the ball. conservative approach from heupel here. >> kirk: we saw a similar approach in norman. when you have confidence in your defense, they addressed it with the media. people said, boy, we're so used to going fast in that second half in norman, he said, listen, i got a young quarterback, our defense was playing great, we're dominating. i didn't want to lose the game. i wanted to play smart on the road with a young quarterback. kind of the same approach right now. >> chris: iamaleava zips it down the middle, incomplete. low throw for white. so, the clock stops, and now it's third and nine. and white slow to get up. his great-gr
back to you, chris and kirk. >> kirk: how about it? add that to the list there, kevin. >> chris: a mixed bag for the old pac-12 teams. washington gets a big dub, but u usc with the loss. haven't heard row the boat in awhile. >> kirk: it's been awhile. if arkansas is going to have a chance, their defense has to make a play. this offense isn't going anywhere without taylen green. >> chris: dylan sampson secures the ball. conservative approach from heupel here. >>...
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keith morrison: chris's lawyers fought the evidence that chris's own shotgun was the murder weapon. they emphasized, the state expert first thought it wasn't before concluding after more tests that it definitely was. but that seemed pretty subjective, they told the jury. tom hagen: our expert, who was very credentialed, had reviewed the evidence. he concluded the answer was inconclusive, meaning you can't say this isn't the gun. you can't say this is the gun. keith morrison: and the lawyers strongly challenged the prosecutor's claim that after shooting jan, chris quickly drove the gun to his shop before calling 911. they were critical of the investigators, saying they should have gone back to bailey to confirm the time she said she heard the shotgun blasts. what bailey stated was it happened around approximately 2:30. law enforcement never cleaned up what time it took place. they never came back and said was it closer to 2:30? was it closer to 2:40? keith morrison: during the trial, four and a half years after the shooting, under cross-examination by her father's lawyer, bailey agre
keith morrison: chris's lawyers fought the evidence that chris's own shotgun was the murder weapon. they emphasized, the state expert first thought it wasn't before concluding after more tests that it definitely was. but that seemed pretty subjective, they told the jury. tom hagen: our expert, who was very credentialed, had reviewed the evidence. he concluded the answer was inconclusive, meaning you can't say this isn't the gun. you can't say this is the gun. keith morrison: and the lawyers...
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keith morrison: chris was not under arrest, of course.to know he was under a microscope. so the answers he was giving, was he just confused? what was going on here? agent woodford was all too familiar with the worst of human behavior. very aware, too, that he was talking to a grieving husband. but aware also that grieving spouses and relatives and friends are fully capable of the most determined mendacity when hiding culpability for the worst thing they've ever done. so he and his fellow investigators were certainly not finished with chris kruse and things that seemed, to them, odd. keith morrison: coming up, another puzzling detail. if his wife was bleeding to death, how did chris come away so clean? keith morrison: when "dateline" continues. keith morrison: chris kruse had buried his wife of 20 years, along with their dream of owning a lakeside resort. now, he sat in an interview room in the county
keith morrison: chris was not under arrest, of course.to know he was under a microscope. so the answers he was giving, was he just confused? what was going on here? agent woodford was all too familiar with the worst of human behavior. very aware, too, that he was talking to a grieving husband. but aware also that grieving spouses and relatives and friends are fully capable of the most determined mendacity when hiding culpability for the worst thing they've ever done. so he and his fellow...
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>> chris: i think walz won. chris: no, there is no way. >> stephen: after the harris-trump debate, they were even like "she cleaned his clock." >> chris: i think it was fairly close to i would've set up until that back half of the show, there was one commercial break items after that commercial break they did along health care exchange and they did something on guns and tw 2020. i thought walz was at his best and that period. i do think the moment or he turns to him and says, who won the 2020 election. and vance who so far has done a very good job not coming off like a too smooth dudes has i'm going to look forward and not back. buddy. >> stephen: he wouldn't answer it directly. it's weird that that's a question in the debate rather tan no prerequisite for being allowed on stage. you have to admit that we live in a democracy and the results from elections that you have to of by five -- abide by. >> chris: my colleague lawrence o'donnell said he is the first vice presidential nominee in american history who doesn
>> chris: i think walz won. chris: no, there is no way. >> stephen: after the harris-trump debate, they were even like "she cleaned his clock." >> chris: i think it was fairly close to i would've set up until that back half of the show, there was one commercial break items after that commercial break they did along health care exchange and they did something on guns and tw 2020. i thought walz was at his best and that period. i do think the moment or he turns to him...
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and chris? mary jean pigman: chris is, very much, an outdoors person. jan is a people person with the people coming in and out all through the week and keeping them all content, happy, busy. all of those things. keith morrison: chris's brother, josh. josh kruse: it wouldn't have worked out good for chris and jan because chris is a really good handyman, construction guy. he could have take care of the resort. and jan is pretty business smart. it would have fit them. keith morrison: would have. until-- until the events of the summer of 2015. by the time all this happened, chris and jan kruse had been married for two decades. had lived here in a tiny place called brewster, population 473, the rural southwest corner of minnesota. a good, apparently happy marriage. a happy life. what they had was what i hoped to have someday. i loved our family. keith morrison: isaac, their eldest, was 20 then. his sister bailey was 15 that summer. that was the year, spring of 2015, when isaac's parents discovered that spider lake resort was for sale. and a buzz of excitemen
and chris? mary jean pigman: chris is, very much, an outdoors person. jan is a people person with the people coming in and out all through the week and keeping them all content, happy, busy. all of those things. keith morrison: chris's brother, josh. josh kruse: it wouldn't have worked out good for chris and jan because chris is a really good handyman, construction guy. he could have take care of the resort. and jan is pretty business smart. it would have fit them. keith morrison: would have....
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chris: john? >> first of all what happened in , the city of syracuse particularly as my opponent , mentioned in the 15th ward with a cutting through of i 81 and disrupting a thriving african-american neighborhood , we're still feeling the impact of today so we have to be intentional. it is about education and what we have done is make sure we are fully funding our schools so our kids can compete with anyone, and that is universal pre-k to make sure our kids are in school getting the learning they need at an early age. our city schools, you do not hear this all the time but if you go visit each of the five city school high schools in the syracuse city school district they have unique technology programs that are leading through tremendous careers and they are adapting to meet the needs of the central new york technology economy, including what will be emerging with micron, also we have to support nontraditional pathways. i've been proud to almost double the funding for an apprenticeship program wit
chris: john? >> first of all what happened in , the city of syracuse particularly as my opponent , mentioned in the 15th ward with a cutting through of i 81 and disrupting a thriving african-american neighborhood , we're still feeling the impact of today so we have to be intentional. it is about education and what we have done is make sure we are fully funding our schools so our kids can compete with anyone, and that is universal pre-k to make sure our kids are in school getting the...
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>> chris: two reasons.ring the final month before an election made sense. first of all, and you've got a bunch of young people here who don't necessarily -- remember nixon and kennedy, 1960, it was a fabulous election. these were two really compelling characters i think, of the most interesting clinical figures in america and the second half of the 20 century. >> stephen: what people forget because we only picture the old nixon, this was to young men. >> chris: right. kennedy ended up as the youngest elected president at 42. nixon was only 47. i think it was the first modern election. kennedy had pollsters, personal pollsters, had a private plane, the caroline that had been bought for him by his very rich father. traveled around the country, sophisticated use of television. the last person on earth he wanted as his running mate was lyndon johnson and johnson kind of outsmarted him and ended up his vice potential running mate at the convention which is a great story and they have the first debate and nixon m
>> chris: two reasons.ring the final month before an election made sense. first of all, and you've got a bunch of young people here who don't necessarily -- remember nixon and kennedy, 1960, it was a fabulous election. these were two really compelling characters i think, of the most interesting clinical figures in america and the second half of the 20 century. >> stephen: what people forget because we only picture the old nixon, this was to young men. >> chris: right. kennedy...
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chris loaned dan some money.e to collect, he said the feeling in the room was terrifying. turns out that was the same day julie kibuishi and sam herr had been killed. rachel never told police about the meeting with chris, so now they wanted to know why. once again, here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain." josh mankiewicz (voiceover): a reluctant rachel buffett took a voice stress analyzer. the results were less than encouraging josh mankiewicz (voiceover): maybe. now detectives smelled blood. they circled back to that friday when dan left with sam and came back without him. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): rachel insisted she had known nothing about the murders until dan confessed to them. detective ed everett had suspected otherwise from the moment he brought her into the interrogation room to see dan. it was almost like they were looking at each other, feeding off each other, and she was waiting for her next line. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): remember, rachel and julie had been friends. her reaction when she he
chris loaned dan some money.e to collect, he said the feeling in the room was terrifying. turns out that was the same day julie kibuishi and sam herr had been killed. rachel never told police about the meeting with chris, so now they wanted to know why. once again, here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain." josh mankiewicz (voiceover): a reluctant rachel buffett took a voice stress analyzer. the results were less than encouraging josh mankiewicz (voiceover): maybe. now detectives...
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chris: thank you, congressman. senator? >> thank you for hosting, chris. thank you to the voters of the 22nd district for viewing in tonight and thank you to the students of the new house school . i've lived in the 22nd congressional district my entire life. i've spent my adult life in public service. i spent almost 30 years in a classroom teaching ap biology , chemistry, and environment. my wife is also a teacher teaching at almost every elementary grade level and she is working in the syracuse city school district currently as a curriculum instructor. we have dedicated our lives to this community, we love this community, and i left the friendly confines of a job that i loved, the greatest job in the world because i watched the political dynamic that existed in this country and i couldn't simply watch it anymore. so i ran for state senate. and i feel like i am a good reflection of the district in serving this community. in that time i protected a woman's right to choose, i fully funded the foundation aid formula for our public schools and expanded univers
chris: thank you, congressman. senator? >> thank you for hosting, chris. thank you to the voters of the 22nd district for viewing in tonight and thank you to the students of the new house school . i've lived in the 22nd congressional district my entire life. i've spent my adult life in public service. i spent almost 30 years in a classroom teaching ap biology , chemistry, and environment. my wife is also a teacher teaching at almost every elementary grade level and she is working in the...
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>> chris: no.n that's been not fully answered and frankly hasn't been answered fully by kamala harris, had she seen that biden? 'cause it doesn't seem possible. all we heard about is, oh, you should seem in the oval office. he's in charge. >> stephen: does handsprings. >> chris: right. he was actually considering doing the break dancing at the '24 olympics in paris. >> stephen: he would have been better. >> chris: the question is, did he miraculously, that biden appear or had that biden been around for a while? if that's true, to what degree did kamala harris and the people around joe biden in the white house kind of cover it up from the american voters? it's a serious question. >> stephen: one month later, joe biden drops out. were you shocked by it? >> chris: no. one of the things i would say about being a political reporter is you're able to see around the corner. there were a variety of things that happened. george clooney, a good loyal democrat, really likes joe biden wrote that devastating ar
>> chris: no.n that's been not fully answered and frankly hasn't been answered fully by kamala harris, had she seen that biden? 'cause it doesn't seem possible. all we heard about is, oh, you should seem in the oval office. he's in charge. >> stephen: does handsprings. >> chris: right. he was actually considering doing the break dancing at the '24 olympics in paris. >> stephen: he would have been better. >> chris: the question is, did he miraculously, that biden...
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chris kaba, the man who was shot dead at the wheel of his car by a armed police officer, was a member of one of london's most dangerous gangs. world leaders arrive in russia for the brics summit of emerging economies which moscow says highlights the failure of the west to isolate the kremlin. israel intensifies its aerial assault on lebanon — at least 13 people are killed in a strike next to the country's biggest hospital. the us secretary of state arrives in israel as anthony blinken tries once again to revive hopes of a ceasefire. this is beirut and you can see thick smoke dominating the skyline. and, scientists reveal how a huge meteorite that collided with earth three billion years ago helped early life to thrive. hello, i m lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we interviews and reaction. start with breaking news. the we start with breaking news. in the past hour the reporting restrictions have been lifted in the case of chris kaba, the unarmed black man who was shot dead by police in london. a rare incident in the uk, t
chris kaba, the man who was shot dead at the wheel of his car by a armed police officer, was a member of one of london's most dangerous gangs. world leaders arrive in russia for the brics summit of emerging economies which moscow says highlights the failure of the west to isolate the kremlin. israel intensifies its aerial assault on lebanon — at least 13 people are killed in a strike next to the country's biggest hospital. the us secretary of state arrives in israel as anthony blinken tries...
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chris: mr. heinrich, if we could keep quiet in the hall please, first you will have 60 seconds to rebut and then another 90 seconds to answer the question. sen. heinrich: first off, i just want to recognize the very real pain -- [crowd yelling] chris: if we can have security again? folks, we need to listen to some answers here. this is obviously a very passionate issue. if you want to get security, jeff, to take care of this? we will wait for this to end. and now we will hear an answer. i know it is a passionate and difficult question. you have 60 seconds to rebut and 90 seconds to answer the question. sen. heinrich: passions are high on this issue, and a lot of innocent people have been hurt, and i deeply understand that. i want to start by recognizing the pain in this community after october 7, which was a terrible and heinous act of terrorism. i believe where we should be right now as a nation with respect to this conflict is to seek a cease fire that includes the return of 100 percent of all
chris: mr. heinrich, if we could keep quiet in the hall please, first you will have 60 seconds to rebut and then another 90 seconds to answer the question. sen. heinrich: first off, i just want to recognize the very real pain -- [crowd yelling] chris: if we can have security again? folks, we need to listen to some answers here. this is obviously a very passionate issue. if you want to get security, jeff, to take care of this? we will wait for this to end. and now we will hear an answer. i know...
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chris:? chris: it was a natural role.arted out that way if you read the history books, there was a lot of that happening. you look at some of the pioneers , they called them, in the nro, they came from industry. they were researchers, like the polaroid camera inventor, you wouldn't imagine that. the researcher at ibm. he was also a university professor. it is in our dna to go off and work with the community at the leading edge of technology. and it is a two-way street. they are developing capabilities, whether it is new math models or technologies, and we want to be engaged in working with them, which is of the results we established this unclassified opportunity for getting together. we have had it, but it has been in tighter confines. this way, it opens it up so we can bring in even more. at the same time, we have gone off and demanded and pushed technologies that ultimately end up on the others of the commercial sector, or otherwise. so i would say it is in our dna to go off and have that relationship and make it work.
chris:? chris: it was a natural role.arted out that way if you read the history books, there was a lot of that happening. you look at some of the pioneers , they called them, in the nro, they came from industry. they were researchers, like the polaroid camera inventor, you wouldn't imagine that. the researcher at ibm. he was also a university professor. it is in our dna to go off and work with the community at the leading edge of technology. and it is a two-way street. they are developing...
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chris: mr.60 seconds. sen. heinrich: first off, that is just false and silly. i meet with new mexicans every week. every single week. i meet with new mexicans here, i meet with veterans like paul in gallup, i meet with childcare workers. in the last debate, my opponent bragged about how many meetings she has taken with ceos. i meet with union people. i meet with childcare workers. i meet with regular folks all the time. i would urge my opponent, since she has such incredible access based on her last name, that when speaker johnson comes to new mexico again, which she has come twice, that she got a meeting and urge him to pass the radiation exposure compensation act. he is the one individual in washington holding up that bill. there are people suffering, post-1971 miners, because he won't pass the legislation. user influence. ms. domenici: i will and i will get it passed -- chris: missed domenici. standby please. if we could have security here and just hang on. security, please. security can come
chris: mr.60 seconds. sen. heinrich: first off, that is just false and silly. i meet with new mexicans every week. every single week. i meet with new mexicans here, i meet with veterans like paul in gallup, i meet with childcare workers. in the last debate, my opponent bragged about how many meetings she has taken with ceos. i meet with union people. i meet with childcare workers. i meet with regular folks all the time. i would urge my opponent, since she has such incredible access based on her...
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chris: 60 seconds to rebut. ms. domenici: so with regard to embracing clean energy-related companies, i agree with martin that our state needs diversification. we need to be strong in oil and gas. but we also need to be diversified across the spectrum in wind and solar. but as we -- as we move into this diversification, we also need to care about national security, for example. so right now electric vehicles are heavily reliant on batteries which are made in china. right now, solar panels are heavily reliant on panels which are made in china. and are made with some of the groups that have the highest human rights violations imaginable. so this is yet another example of how when we think about having clean energy, we need to think hard about jobs and national security and the community much more broadly than i would argue martin heinrich has. because he would destroy oil and gas. he would destroy the jobs and the income if he had his way and don't forget that. chris: and the time is up. we are going to -- we're just
chris: 60 seconds to rebut. ms. domenici: so with regard to embracing clean energy-related companies, i agree with martin that our state needs diversification. we need to be strong in oil and gas. but we also need to be diversified across the spectrum in wind and solar. but as we -- as we move into this diversification, we also need to care about national security, for example. so right now electric vehicles are heavily reliant on batteries which are made in china. right now, solar panels are...
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chris: brandon? >> we have a federal system and each state has certain rights so we're certainly not going to go after doctors in other states that, you know, that that are performing these services so i i don't know where that attack comes from but that's seems disingenuous to me. that is not how america works. chris: there have been proposals i am sure that people would cross state lines. >> i am sure there are proposals but that is not how our federal government is set up. chris: ok. let's move on to housing. don i believe we'll start with , you on this question there's an urgent demand for good housing in central new york that's caused prices for new home buyers and renters to skyrocket and there are concerns we aren't building enough new housing fast enough to meet the demand that will come with micron and a growing economy . what would you do in the house to help increase the supply of homes of all kinds or to bring down the cost of rents or home ownership? >> they give it a question. housing i
chris: brandon? >> we have a federal system and each state has certain rights so we're certainly not going to go after doctors in other states that, you know, that that are performing these services so i i don't know where that attack comes from but that's seems disingenuous to me. that is not how america works. chris: there have been proposals i am sure that people would cross state lines. >> i am sure there are proposals but that is not how our federal government is set up. chris:...
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chris, is this a trump trade? a lot of folks have been referring to it casually as such. >> i think it is, dom. but i don't know if it's right or not. none of us really do. >> exactly. >> engage at your own risk is what i would say. >> not just that, but you also have to ask, even if it's pricing it in, then it's priced in when it happens. you can't expect -- >> right. >> if it's right now, there may be less if that bears out. if that doesn't bear out -- >> trump victory might have been the biggest sell on the news thing. >> unless you want to buy bonds on it. do you think the long-term bond yield rise is in tandem with politics or other factors? >> i think the long-term bond yield is on the way because it's the economy is so good and not going to see the fed cuts. >> jumping back into the markets the major averages may be mixed but the bond yields are continuing their rise. the 10 year hitting the highest level since july earlier today. here to talk more about that move, deputy chief investment officer at bernste
chris, is this a trump trade? a lot of folks have been referring to it casually as such. >> i think it is, dom. but i don't know if it's right or not. none of us really do. >> exactly. >> engage at your own risk is what i would say. >> not just that, but you also have to ask, even if it's pricing it in, then it's priced in when it happens. you can't expect -- >> right. >> if it's right now, there may be less if that bears out. if that doesn't bear out --...
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he did not know it was chris kaba and he did not know about chris kaba's criminal background.affect our understanding of what happened that night. the only thing that is possibly relevant is that it may have affected chris kaba's own mindset, and this is the reason that martyn blake's defence before the trial wanted to be bad character, the details about chris kaba's background, to be aired in court for thejury to background, to be aired in court for the jury to know about, because they felt that it explained why he was so desperate to get away when he was stopped by police. patrick gives casey, who was martyn blake's barrister, said in court that the background should be put to the jury because it explained why he wanted to escape from police, who was intent on getting away at any cost, but the judge obviously decided that to put that information before the jury that information before the jury would be prejudicial to the case, and wasn't really relevant because it was all about what was going through martyn blake's mind in those moments. martyn blake's mind in those moments-
he did not know it was chris kaba and he did not know about chris kaba's criminal background.affect our understanding of what happened that night. the only thing that is possibly relevant is that it may have affected chris kaba's own mindset, and this is the reason that martyn blake's defence before the trial wanted to be bad character, the details about chris kaba's background, to be aired in court for thejury to background, to be aired in court for the jury to know about, because they felt...
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>> i do, chris. i think that those types of voters can be decisive in terms of who wins this election. i think the vice president, for example, made a nice overture of these voters when she said that she would appoint a republican to her cabinet. i think she needs to continue focusing on this idea of bringing the country together, uniting the country, turning the page on this period of very toxic politics that we've all experienced over the last decade or so. she had started making that argument. i feel like she's drifted away from it. donald trump also had the opportunity to make that type of argument after his assassination attempt. he refused to do so. he failed to do so. she still has the opportunity to make that argument, to say that she will be a president for all americans. i really do think that a lot of those republicans who are still holding out because they don't really like donald trump, they might be willing to give her a second look as they prepare to go to the polls. >> sahil kapur and
>> i do, chris. i think that those types of voters can be decisive in terms of who wins this election. i think the vice president, for example, made a nice overture of these voters when she said that she would appoint a republican to her cabinet. i think she needs to continue focusing on this idea of bringing the country together, uniting the country, turning the page on this period of very toxic politics that we've all experienced over the last decade or so. she had started making that...
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>> yeah, chris, i think a couple of things.rticularly if we ended up seeing movement that is outside the margin of error can be instructive. i do believe, and it's important to note that polls aren't precise instruments that because our poll shows 48, 48, that that's how the race is going to be. you have things like the margin of error. you have some of the past polling misses from 2016 and 2020. chris, when i'm doing a really big deep dive in the polling, what i'm looking for are the story lines for us to tell. this is what seems to be in kamala harris's favor. you know, you look at our nbc news poll, it's on issues like the abortion, how abortion is a big motivating issue, and on the other hand, looking at issues that, you know, that are helping donald trump out, and i ended up looking at some of the unpopularity, for example, of president biden, and how that's a drag, and so being able to look at all of the available evidence of the poll to give a snapshot of the overall environment. with that idea, and david plouffe was exa
>> yeah, chris, i think a couple of things.rticularly if we ended up seeing movement that is outside the margin of error can be instructive. i do believe, and it's important to note that polls aren't precise instruments that because our poll shows 48, 48, that that's how the race is going to be. you have things like the margin of error. you have some of the past polling misses from 2016 and 2020. chris, when i'm doing a really big deep dive in the polling, what i'm looking for are the...
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thank you. >>> still to come on "chris jansing reports," democratic senator chris coons stand big withon his push for voters in the battleground state of arizona. d state of arizona. y phone can be the new iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence. wow phones are going to be flying to verizon. switch to verizon and get the new iphone 16 pro, and get a new ipad and apple one, all on us. only on verizon. at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with you, and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about medicare advantage prescription drug plans that can provide more coverage than original medicare, including prescription drug coverage, all wrapped up into one convenient plan. with original medicare you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each. and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at medicare supplement plans. if a service is covered under original medicare, then a medicare supplement plan pa
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a day of terror, fear, and pain continues to multiply. as we speak, the war that began with the hamas attacks on israel one year ago today shows no sign of ending, with thousands dead, millions more suffering. among them, the parents of an israeli-american hostage still being held, omar nutra. they will join me later this hour. >>> plus, the shockingly powerful storm bearing down on western florida. hurricane milton surging from a tropical storm to a category 5 in the span of just 24 hours. now, as residents race to get out of its path, emergency officials already stretched thin by hurricane helene scramble to be ready when it hits. >>> and the supreme court back on the bench today. its first time hearing cases since dropping that huge decision on presidential immunity back in july. how this term's cases from transgender rights and ghost guns to flavored vapes will impact the lives of americans. >>> a lot to get to, but we begin by marking one year since the horrific events of october
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a day of terror, fear, and pain continues to multiply. as we speak, the war that began with the hamas attacks on israel one year ago today shows no sign of ending, with thousands dead, millions more suffering. among them, the parents of an israeli-american hostage still being held, omar nutra. they will join me later this hour. >>> plus, the shockingly powerful storm bearing down on western florida. hurricane milton surging...
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chris? >> and jeremy, i want to go back to the debate, but let me pick up with what ryan just said, which is about how expensive texas is as a place to run. and ted cruz is being outspent. this is his latest plea for help. >> chuck schumer's been explicit. i'm his number one target in the country. chuck schumer and george soros are flooding over $100 million into the state of texas. i'm getting pounded every day. we had a poll just come out yesterday, showed it is a one-point race. and we're getting viciously outspent. so please come to tedcruz.org. tedcruz.org. i need your help and support. >> hoping for some cash there when he's on fox news. but jeremy, does it feel on the ground like a one-point race and are you seeing signs on the ground of having less money impacting cruz? >> well, i think the nerves of ted cruz tells us how close this race is. you've got to remember, back in 2018 he only won his re-election by about 200,000 votes. we've added 2.6 million voters since that time. that's
chris? >> and jeremy, i want to go back to the debate, but let me pick up with what ryan just said, which is about how expensive texas is as a place to run. and ted cruz is being outspent. this is his latest plea for help. >> chuck schumer's been explicit. i'm his number one target in the country. chuck schumer and george soros are flooding over $100 million into the state of texas. i'm getting pounded every day. we had a poll just come out yesterday, showed it is a one-point race....
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all of those numbers are positive, chris. in a recession, if we were in a recession, those numbers would be negative. this economy is growing by more than economists expected. one economist describing these numbers as quote, putting the american economy in a very good spot. that's a key point ahead of this election as people go to the polls. we still have one more data point to watch. what is that? that's a jobs report on friday. that's going to be a really interesting one. that could have the negative impacts of two hurricanes, in addition to the strike at boeing. we have to see whether or not that thumbs the scales on the election. could be a bad print, days before people go to the polls. that's going to be an open question. the hurricane and strike weighing heavily on that romplt report. we'll have to see. >> from a political perspective, do people vote because of numbers or do they vote because of the way they feel? there is some indication in those numbers that they feel better. >> when you talk think about gdp that's no
all of those numbers are positive, chris. in a recession, if we were in a recession, those numbers would be negative. this economy is growing by more than economists expected. one economist describing these numbers as quote, putting the american economy in a very good spot. that's a key point ahead of this election as people go to the polls. we still have one more data point to watch. what is that? that's a jobs report on friday. that's going to be a really interesting one. that could have the...
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chris: mr. kato? mr. piepkorn: thank you -- amb. kato: thank you, chris, for inviting me. when i assumed the post of advisor for national security, north american affairs bureau, richard armitage was already the rising star. his codename in japan was rumble. at that time, the u.s.-japan alliance was not great, as we see it today. japan was not a player on the field. japan was a spectator. we buy a lot of coca-cola, hotdogs, nachos, and beer, but we never come down to the field to join the team. rich armitage, come down, join the players on the field. we do. as time goes on, japan's economic status rising in the world, the division of labor and responsibilities we put forth. the prime minister described the u.s. and japan alliance shoulder to shoulder. equal partners. to use a baseball metaphor, the united states is a pitcher while japan is a catcher. the united states is the best pitcher in the world, fastballs and devastating breaking balls. japan is a catcher. as a catcher, japan is criticized. japan doesn't have any offensive capability, not so good as a catcher. now ja
chris: mr. kato? mr. piepkorn: thank you -- amb. kato: thank you, chris, for inviting me. when i assumed the post of advisor for national security, north american affairs bureau, richard armitage was already the rising star. his codename in japan was rumble. at that time, the u.s.-japan alliance was not great, as we see it today. japan was not a player on the field. japan was a spectator. we buy a lot of coca-cola, hotdogs, nachos, and beer, but we never come down to the field to join the team....
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chris?n gilchrist, thank you. >>> now to donald trump who is set to rally in battleground arizona where he'll continue to hammer his immigration message. garrett haig is on the ground there. garrett, what are we expecting from donald trump later today? >> reporter: chris, you're right to predict a heavy dose of immigration from donald trump. it's clearly the issue foremost on his mind over the last couple days. he said he believes it will be the issue above the economy or cost of living which poll higher among voters, that will decide this election ultimately. lately he's been on the defensive about the way that kamala harris talks about immigration, particularly her claims that it is donald trump who is responsible for killing that bipartisan border deal negotiated in congress earlier this year. listen to what he said about that last night. >> they've told you with this bill that they keep saying trump called the senators and said don't sign it, they're wrong about that. what they don't say
chris?n gilchrist, thank you. >>> now to donald trump who is set to rally in battleground arizona where he'll continue to hammer his immigration message. garrett haig is on the ground there. garrett, what are we expecting from donald trump later today? >> reporter: chris, you're right to predict a heavy dose of immigration from donald trump. it's clearly the issue foremost on his mind over the last couple days. he said he believes it will be the issue above the economy or cost of...
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chris kaba was the alleged gunman. chris kaba himself was killed during a police stop in south london. the car he was driving had been linked to another shooting the night before. the 2a—year—old, who was unarmed, died in hospital the following day. metropolitan police officer sergeant martin blake, who we can't show for legal reasons, was cleared of his murder yesterday. today, the judge allowed chris kaba's criminal history to be revealed, following submissions in court about the community not being misled about mr ka ba's character. we can now report he was a rapper who performed under the names maddix or mad itch, and was part of one of the most dangerous gangs in london, the 67 gang. he also had convictions for possession of a knife and an imitation firearm. mr kaba died before being charged in connection with the nightclub shooting. three other men were jailed the jury did not know about chris kaba's previous convictions, his gang links, or that he had been the suspected gunman in a shooting a week before he was
chris kaba was the alleged gunman. chris kaba himself was killed during a police stop in south london. the car he was driving had been linked to another shooting the night before. the 2a—year—old, who was unarmed, died in hospital the following day. metropolitan police officer sergeant martin blake, who we can't show for legal reasons, was cleared of his murder yesterday. today, the judge allowed chris kaba's criminal history to be revealed, following submissions in court about the...
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chris: john? >> first of all what happened in , the city of syracuse particularly as my opponent , mentioned in the 15th ward with a cutting through of i 81 and disrupting a thriving african-american neighborhood , we're still feeling the impact of today so we have to be intentional. it is about education and what we have done is make sure we are fully funding our schools so our kids can compete with anyone, and that is universal pre-k to make sure our kids are in school getting the learning they need at an early age. our city schools, you do not hear this all the time but if you go visit each of the five city school high schools in the syracuse city school district they have unique technology programs that are leading through tremendous careers and they are adapting to meet the needs of the central new york technology economy, including what will be emerging with micron, also we have to support nontraditional pathways. i've been proud to almost double the funding for an apprenticeship program wit
chris: john? >> first of all what happened in , the city of syracuse particularly as my opponent , mentioned in the 15th ward with a cutting through of i 81 and disrupting a thriving african-american neighborhood , we're still feeling the impact of today so we have to be intentional. it is about education and what we have done is make sure we are fully funding our schools so our kids can compete with anyone, and that is universal pre-k to make sure our kids are in school getting the...
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we're here with chris martin! [ cheers and applause ] chris martin!to force anybody. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. no, please, you can't force coldplay on -- we love you, man. come on, we want it. [ cheers and applause ] can't force something we want. we need it. but this is your tenth studio album. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: the song "we pray," by the way. >> "we pray," yeah. >> jimmy: which i love that song. >> by coldplay. >> jimmy: yeah, by coldplay, absolutely, yeah. [ laughter ] you -- there's a lot of guest stars on this song. >> yes. "we pray" was a song, i was -- we were in taiwan last november, i think. and in the middle of the night, like 3:00 in the morning, i woke up with this almost fully formed thing in my head. and it said, "i'm called 'we pray,' and you gotta get out of bed and, you know, catch me." so i got out of bed and i did all the stuff. and this song arrived. and it said very clearly to me, "you have to ask people from different continents to sing on this song in various places." because the song is about how even people who are enemie
we're here with chris martin! [ cheers and applause ] chris martin!to force anybody. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. no, please, you can't force coldplay on -- we love you, man. come on, we want it. [ cheers and applause ] can't force something we want. we need it. but this is your tenth studio album. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: the song "we pray," by the way. >> "we pray," yeah. >> jimmy: which i love that song. >> by coldplay. >> jimmy: yeah,...
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>> reporter: right, chris. let's first set this up that many of donald trump's closest allies and political strategists have believed his pathway to victory was incumbent on the turnout of men and winning over a greater share of the men electorate. not just white men, but black men and latino men. national polling is bearing that out. you have seen his media strategy going and trying to appeal to the old school version of masculinity on bro podcasts and talking to folks in which he tries to encapsulate this idea of what strength means in the traditional view of strength. and that is where you have seen him though among women particularly now with kamala harris atop the ticket, lose support in a way that could very well cost him come three weeks from now and that is where you see him doing that all-women town hall. donald trump, he has been explicit saying that a lot of the republican losses in 2022 at the senate and gubernatorial level, he placed blame on those candidates positions on abortion. that's where you
>> reporter: right, chris. let's first set this up that many of donald trump's closest allies and political strategists have believed his pathway to victory was incumbent on the turnout of men and winning over a greater share of the men electorate. not just white men, but black men and latino men. national polling is bearing that out. you have seen his media strategy going and trying to appeal to the old school version of masculinity on bro podcasts and talking to folks in which he tries...
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reporter: chris kaba was killed and soon to be a father.e was driving had been linked to a shooting in brixton the previous night, and that is why police have been following him before he was stopped. while giving his evidence, metropolitan police firearms officer martyn blake told the jury he had a genuine belief that one of his colleagues could be killed if he hadn't had used this gun. he also told the court he did not intend to kill chris kaba, and it was the sudden movement of the car that led to him firing the shot. but chris kaba's family say he did not deserve to lose his life. in a statement released after today's verdict, they said, "no family should endure the unimaginable grief we have faced. chris was stolen from us, and this decision shows that his life and many others like him does not matter to the system. our son deserved better. the acquittal of martyn blake isn't just a failure for our family, but for all of those affected by police violence." inquesta into chris kaba's debt is expected next year. -- death is expected next
reporter: chris kaba was killed and soon to be a father.e was driving had been linked to a shooting in brixton the previous night, and that is why police have been following him before he was stopped. while giving his evidence, metropolitan police firearms officer martyn blake told the jury he had a genuine belief that one of his colleagues could be killed if he hadn't had used this gun. he also told the court he did not intend to kill chris kaba, and it was the sudden movement of the car that...
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>> reporter: yeah, chris.onsensus here among both groups is the joke simply just was not funny. the difference is those that are still supporting former president trump, those latino voters still supporting him saying look, they understand that this was the comedian's joke and they are adamant that it's not reflecting the views of former president trump. so you actually have people here on the ground, dominicans for donald trump, puerto ricans for donald trump, and so their stance is we will still support the former president as he speaks here in allentown at the ppl arena. on the other side you have the undecided voters and those voters who just say look, we were looking for some way to decide whether or not we were going to pick either donald trump or kamala harris, this was the nail in the coffin for us, this was the deciding factor, there's no way that we can support someone with this kind of rhetoric, someone who can support someone with this kind of rhetoric. so it has been very interesting talking to th
>> reporter: yeah, chris.onsensus here among both groups is the joke simply just was not funny. the difference is those that are still supporting former president trump, those latino voters still supporting him saying look, they understand that this was the comedian's joke and they are adamant that it's not reflecting the views of former president trump. so you actually have people here on the ground, dominicans for donald trump, puerto ricans for donald trump, and so their stance is we...
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well , chris and chris newton, well, chris and chris newton, sorry, we'll have to leave it there. >>ou very much indeed.i >> but thank you very much indeed. i couldn't agree more. defence analyst thank you very much, chris newton. yeah, it's why can't we just put britain first? isn't that the job of the british government? >> you know , i think i think >> you know, i think i think they would think that they're trying to trade hard power for soft power and try and try and say, oh, look, look how sort of generous. nice being diluting our position on the permanent five. getting diluting our veto power at the un in return for what good favour in return for sort of this, this idea that we're a nice country. i mean, that's not real power in the real world. >> also, the assumption that, you know, every every single other country is acting in its own interests. right. but no, britain has to act in everyone's interests. oh, we just have to be, you know , this nice, fluffy be, you know, this nice, fluffy country and then. >> and then be no country for some of our power. yeah, well, lots more c
well , chris and chris newton, well, chris and chris newton, sorry, we'll have to leave it there. >>ou very much indeed.i >> but thank you very much indeed. i couldn't agree more. defence analyst thank you very much, chris newton. yeah, it's why can't we just put britain first? isn't that the job of the british government? >> you know , i think i think >> you know, i think i think they would think that they're trying to trade hard power for soft power and try and try and...
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>> reporter: chris, thousands have gathered here tonight. what's known as hostage square here in tel aviv, it's an emotional ceremony. people are openly weeping as they remember the lives lost on october 7th. one of many emotional ceremonies to take place across the country, including early this morning at the site of the nova music festival. there was a moment of silence marking the moment that hamas militants crossed from gaza, storming the music festival as well as the kibbutz, killing and kidnapping innocent israelis. and while israel takes this moment to remember, the war rages on, and at least two fronts today in lebanon, according to the israeli military, 100 israeli planes struck 120 hezbollah sites in a single hour. we have been seeing some of the most intense bombardment there of the war, as the civilian toll in lebanon continues to rise. hezbollah, though, continuing to fire rockets into israel, and then in gaza, that offensive now underway. a renewed offensive announced by the israeli military in the northern part of the strip, o
>> reporter: chris, thousands have gathered here tonight. what's known as hostage square here in tel aviv, it's an emotional ceremony. people are openly weeping as they remember the lives lost on october 7th. one of many emotional ceremonies to take place across the country, including early this morning at the site of the nova music festival. there was a moment of silence marking the moment that hamas militants crossed from gaza, storming the music festival as well as the kibbutz, killing...
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chris. matter of moments away. chris. >> okay. yeah. just just watch closely. on 33. he's got to move forward . here we go. forward. here we go. >> let's go to it . election. >> let's go to it. election. >> let's go to it. election. >> i can declare the result of the third ballot in the leadership contest. >> 120 votes were cast and the votes for each candidate were as follows . kemi badenoch 30. james follows. kemi badenoch 30. james cleverly 39. robert jenrick 31 and tom tugendhat 20. so as a result of that ballot, tom tugendhat is eliminated from the contest and the next ballot, the fourth ballot, will take place tomorrow between 130 and 3:00 pm. in this space between the top three candidates of kemi badenoch james cleverly and robert jenrick. the result will be announced tomorrow at 330. thank you very much for your attendance . just hold that over attendance. just hold that over for a second. >> can you ? >> can you? >> can you? >> and that's the historic banging of the desks there. to those in attendance , just to those in attendance, just to quickly go o
chris. matter of moments away. chris. >> okay. yeah. just just watch closely. on 33. he's got to move forward . here we go. forward. here we go. >> let's go to it . election. >> let's go to it. election. >> let's go to it. election. >> i can declare the result of the third ballot in the leadership contest. >> 120 votes were cast and the votes for each candidate were as follows . kemi badenoch 30. james follows. kemi badenoch 30. james cleverly 39. robert...
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chris kaba was the gunman. doors, doors, doors!hris kaba was killed during a police stop in south london. the car he was driving had been linked to another shooting the night before. the 2a—year—old, who was unarmed, died in hospital the following day. he had gunshot residue on his sleeve, and a balaclava in his pocket. metropolitan police officer sergeant martyn blake, who we can't show for legal reasons, was cleared of his murder yesterday. today, the judge allowed chris kaba's criminal history to be revealed, following submissions in court about the community not being misled about mr kaba's character. we can now report he was a rapper who performed under the names maddix or mad itch, and was part of one of the most dangerous gangs in london, the 67 gang. he also had previous convictions for possession of a knife and an imitation firearm. mr kaba died before being charged in connection with the nightclub shooting. three other men were jailed earlier this year for their involvement. the jury did not know about chris kaba's previo
chris kaba was the gunman. doors, doors, doors!hris kaba was killed during a police stop in south london. the car he was driving had been linked to another shooting the night before. the 2a—year—old, who was unarmed, died in hospital the following day. he had gunshot residue on his sleeve, and a balaclava in his pocket. metropolitan police officer sergeant martyn blake, who we can't show for legal reasons, was cleared of his murder yesterday. today, the judge allowed chris kaba's criminal...
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let's talk to our political editor chris mason in l political editor chris mason in samoa.n for one of the biggest weeks of his premiership.— the biggest weeks of his premiership. the biggest weeks of his remiershi -. . ., �* , the biggest weeks of his remiershi -. . . �* , ., premiership. yeah, that's right and it all begins — premiership. yeah, that's right and it all begins with _ premiership. yeah, that's right and it all begins with this _ premiership. yeah, that's right and it all begins with this body - premiership. yeah, that's right and it all begins with this body clock . it all begins with this body clock smashing jet lag in completely exhausting 20,000 mile round trip here to the south pacific. at least the sun has now come out. the prime minister makes the argument it is worth being here to meet world leaders that he has not yet met in office and also makes a case that the indo—pacific, this region, is increasingly economically important to the uk and he wants to take the opportunity to exploit that on this trip but yes, upon his return, we have a moment next w
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chris?there has never been as much research for a presidential campaign as there has been in 2024 down to which celebrity endorsers appeal to which specific voters by age, by sex and location, and now nbc news has confirmed that rapper eminem is going to be introducing barack obama at the harris-walz rally in detroit. and while it is bringing in a detroit native who has sold around 225 million albums, it could pay dividends in a battleground state where they are trying to reach every voter they can. and eminem is in the top ten musicians on youtube and instagram, and read that to mean young voters. we should note that eminem backed the biden-harris ticket in 2020, and he has called trump a racist many times. >>> and now, on the gop summit, there is a focus of shifting power away from the u.s. you are watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec
chris?there has never been as much research for a presidential campaign as there has been in 2024 down to which celebrity endorsers appeal to which specific voters by age, by sex and location, and now nbc news has confirmed that rapper eminem is going to be introducing barack obama at the harris-walz rally in detroit. and while it is bringing in a detroit native who has sold around 225 million albums, it could pay dividends in a battleground state where they are trying to reach every voter they...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.f you have ever been affected by any of these issues raised during the report, there more support and information available around the world at befrienders.org. we are less than 11 days from election day here in the u.s. we are already seeing a surge in early voting. more than 32 million americans have now cast their ballots according to a tally by the university of florida's election lab. 15 million people had voted in person going out to local polling stations. some 17 million mailed in their ballots with democrats currently outpacing republicans. both candidates are taking a quick rake from the battleground states today. they are campaigning in the state of texas. the lone star state is usually reliably republican, but many of its major cities like dallas, houston and austin have consistently voted for democrats. in austin, the state's capital, former president donald trump recorded an interview with the most listen to podcast on the planet. we are talking about the joe rogan experi
chris page, bbc news, belfast.f you have ever been affected by any of these issues raised during the report, there more support and information available around the world at befrienders.org. we are less than 11 days from election day here in the u.s. we are already seeing a surge in early voting. more than 32 million americans have now cast their ballots according to a tally by the university of florida's election lab. 15 million people had voted in person going out to local polling stations....
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>> reporter: that's right, chris.s moment has caused a stir among members in congress, members, lawmakers who don't criticize things happening at the rally. they are this time. this congresswoman, maria salazar of florida said she's disgusted by a racist comment. says it does not reflect gop values. carlos jimenez called the remark completely classless and in poor taste. said it definitely doesn't reflect my values. senator rick scott who is facing reelection, a staunch trump ally, trying to be the next senate republican, the joke bombed for a reason. it's not funny and not true. puerto ricans are amazing people and amazing americans. reminding everyone of course puerto rico, u.s. citizens. and fighting for reelection in a competitive district tweeted that he is proud to be puerto rican, the only thing that was garbage is a bad comedy set. he imploring republicans to stay on message. what do the four members have in common, they are all from states, florida and new york, where more than a million puerto ricans are est
>> reporter: that's right, chris.s moment has caused a stir among members in congress, members, lawmakers who don't criticize things happening at the rally. they are this time. this congresswoman, maria salazar of florida said she's disgusted by a racist comment. says it does not reflect gop values. carlos jimenez called the remark completely classless and in poor taste. said it definitely doesn't reflect my values. senator rick scott who is facing reelection, a staunch trump ally, trying...
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chris, thank you.ou. the time is coming up to _ making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a — making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a quarter _ making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a quarter past - making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a quarter past six. l is coming up to a quarter past six. 0ur is coming up to a quarter past six. our top story... the father of ten—year—old sara sharif tells police in a phone call that he killed her. and how the digital finance app revolut has been named in more complaints of fraud than any high street bank in the last year. and on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we�*ll hear from the england captain ben stokes on his return to the test side, as they look to seal a series victory against pakistan in multan. local authorities across the uk responsible for services from adult social care to bin collections and pothole repairs, are planning additional cuts across a wide range of services to meet a shortfall in
chris, thank you.ou. the time is coming up to _ making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a — making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a quarter _ making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a quarter past - making. chris, thank you. the time is coming up to a quarter past six. l is coming up to a quarter past six. 0ur is coming up to a quarter past six. our top story... the father of ten—year—old sara sharif tells police in a phone call that he killed her. and...
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chris, welcome westminster hall. chris, welcome to the show. this morning, the bookies had james cleverly nailed on. he was evens money to win the entire thing, let alone today. but there's been a lot of movement today chris hope the money is going towards kemi badenoch. tell us more . badenoch. tell us more. >> that's right. it feels i'm welcome here again to historic westminster hall that sees a lot of drama over the past centuries and a little bit of that drama will be played out today in parliament, when we find out which of the final two to go to, the members , those numbers the members, those numbers overnight to remind viewers and listeners, james cleverly on 39 mps backing him, robert jenrick 31, kemi badenoch 30. it does feel to me that that robert jenrick voting vote has declined through the through recently and certainly over the past round, when he fell back to two mps to 31 and kemi badenoch gained some. and in fact today we've seen iain duncan smith come out for kemi badenoch. so it's interesting, i think that you have got a feeli
chris, welcome westminster hall. chris, welcome to the show. this morning, the bookies had james cleverly nailed on. he was evens money to win the entire thing, let alone today. but there's been a lot of movement today chris hope the money is going towards kemi badenoch. tell us more . badenoch. tell us more. >> that's right. it feels i'm welcome here again to historic westminster hall that sees a lot of drama over the past centuries and a little bit of that drama will be played out today...