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anybody who knows bradford knows what the what the makeup of the of the students are in bradford. might expect with the with it being so expensive to house people, they're likely to want to stay at home. and therefore you're going to find that. secondly, i always feel uneasy about trying trying to identify white black, brown men. i immediately you get an uneasy feeling that race is coming into it. i suspect this is just a pr exercise himars by a clapped out university that is trying to actually gain some, uh, gain some coverage in whether it's gb news or it's or it's in the or it's in the media coverage that it's in the media coverage that it got this morning . it's in the media coverage that it got this morning. um, i'm not in favour of it. and if people if white working class males want to go to university, they certainly have the opportunity to go to the universities as long as they choose the right subjects. i mean, one of the bigger issues in our country, right now is that we've got too many people doing arts degrees and people, except and not enough people, except for foreig
anybody who knows bradford knows what the what the makeup of the of the students are in bradford. might expect with the with it being so expensive to house people, they're likely to want to stay at home. and therefore you're going to find that. secondly, i always feel uneasy about trying trying to identify white black, brown men. i immediately you get an uneasy feeling that race is coming into it. i suspect this is just a pr exercise himars by a clapped out university that is trying to actually...
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this is only for places , as at bradford for places, as at bradford university., alison, in your capacity as director of equality and diversity uk, do you think you're going to see a swing towards under privileged white people, not just boys necessarily or is there more massively, massively, massively more of a focus on on ethnic minorities ? do you think, um , i minorities? do you think, um, i don't think there's more of a focus on any one group. >> i think that the transparency is really important because we've got equality legislation, the equality legislation says that we have to collect the data to analyse it and then use it to plan, and there's got to be a legitimate reason for doing this . and that legitimacy has to be transparent and therefore the data is there. the statistics are there, and the university itself is saying, you know , we itself is saying, you know, we are addressing under—representation . and in under—representation. and in doing that, we are collecting the data, we're analysing it, we're using it to plan and therefore whichever groups ne
this is only for places , as at bradford for places, as at bradford university., alison, in your capacity as director of equality and diversity uk, do you think you're going to see a swing towards under privileged white people, not just boys necessarily or is there more massively, massively, massively more of a focus on on ethnic minorities ? do you think, um , i minorities? do you think, um, i don't think there's more of a focus on any one group. >> i think that the transparency is...
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well, it's bringing pull rogers now and bradford in the u. k as in emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradford. i wanna ask you, 1st of all about the, the fear of, um this, what's what the conflicting gaza at the feet of expressed in the 1st few weeks was that this was going to escalate to other areas throughout the region. and we've seen it in, in, in southern lebanon, and it was an ego. and in the red sea, with the who t a tax, it, it does seem as, as, as the, as though these fields are becoming reality. and it does so the pace of that change is relatively slow. we're now in deluxe, about almost 12 weeks of the war. and i think what you're saying in the nose, particularly going through to the southern lebanon, where the hezbollah and these red is on their own side. there's still quite a large area where these radius of actually evacuated people from the, in the strange missiles. i'm the abstracts and the rest is a relatively lower level go, slowly increasing. it's almost as though for different reasons, neither side wa
well, it's bringing pull rogers now and bradford in the u. k as in emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradford. i wanna ask you, 1st of all about the, the fear of, um this, what's what the conflicting gaza at the feet of expressed in the 1st few weeks was that this was going to escalate to other areas throughout the region. and we've seen it in, in, in southern lebanon, and it was an ego. and in the red sea, with the who t a tax, it, it does seem as, as, as the, as though...
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going back to pull voyages in bradford, why does as well issue evacuation? what is when people can't follow them because of the conditions on the ground and they don't trust them because israel bombs so cool. say phones it's very difficult to understand why this is happening. one has, i suppose to full back on what is the bounces randomly conducted in the circumstances. and it's a sudden it's all good. so the wars prove extremely difficult. foley is ready to defense forces fine. take this salt to counter grill account pain in a poly chapters of an area is extremely difficult and costly. and i think the results of that there's a much stronger tendency to use. overwhelming tools is built on like, what's happened with the americans and pictures from the french in uh, in syria and 0. it's not all happened is that different from what the russians did in pulse of ukraine. way you cannot defeat an enemy by conventional means, and no other words counts. it really means you have to try and suppress the any kind of support that that group has. and that means you're go
going back to pull voyages in bradford, why does as well issue evacuation? what is when people can't follow them because of the conditions on the ground and they don't trust them because israel bombs so cool. say phones it's very difficult to understand why this is happening. one has, i suppose to full back on what is the bounces randomly conducted in the circumstances. and it's a sudden it's all good. so the wars prove extremely difficult. foley is ready to defense forces fine. take this salt...
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he is the and mash as professor of pay studies at the university of bradford. thank you very much for staying with us this evening. mr. rogers. we touched on that briefly, but what kind of impact discussion communications have on a population who are being bombed and displaced? a it's a huge impact and just like you to be the last thing, very many people who are experiencing this, where they can cause a will be diagnosed with the basic k p test. the, the kind of the syndrome you got to when people are being exposed to this post traumatic stress disorder as cold. but the point about this is that it's very long lasting of particular, i think, among younger people. and i think you're going to get many, many thousands of younger people under the age of 20 also who will be the 2nd to the homeless for the rest of their lives on this as it goes through event form. but to me is that it probably means is going to be huge for longer tubs, support for thomas or a successor. it will have the opposite impact. i think 2 of these ratings might be expecting, but that's the way
he is the and mash as professor of pay studies at the university of bradford. thank you very much for staying with us this evening. mr. rogers. we touched on that briefly, but what kind of impact discussion communications have on a population who are being bombed and displaced? a it's a huge impact and just like you to be the last thing, very many people who are experiencing this, where they can cause a will be diagnosed with the basic k p test. the, the kind of the syndrome you got to when...
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paul rogers, a professor at the university of bradford, england, said that israel is losing the war, but netanyahu and his government never did this they don't admit it, yes, mr. taqvini , we are now witnessing that after the zionists martyred about 9 thousand children, now the golani brigade , which is actually the zionists' special forces brigade , is retreating after 60 days of conflict , just like you mentioned that it seems that the zionists did not actually achieve any of their goals in the field and we are witnessing this retreat, even though the zionist media say that the goal is to evaluate the forces and we want to enter the next stage. now our next question is that this is the continuation of this resistance what can the world mean in global equations and do we know such resistance in other countries' current world conflicts? first of all, i must say that the continuation of the resistance means israel through the classic way and with all the tools and equipment it has and claims to be the fourth army in the world, it could not stop the rockets in a very small geography th
paul rogers, a professor at the university of bradford, england, said that israel is losing the war, but netanyahu and his government never did this they don't admit it, yes, mr. taqvini , we are now witnessing that after the zionists martyred about 9 thousand children, now the golani brigade , which is actually the zionists' special forces brigade , is retreating after 60 days of conflict , just like you mentioned that it seems that the zionists did not actually achieve any of their goals in...
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adam bradford, live from rwanda. adam bradford, live from rwanda.u for joining adam bradford, live from rwanda. adam thank you forjoining me. adam thank you for joining me. you're living out there. how free are you in rwanda? is there genuine freedom of speech . genuine freedom of speech. >> i mean, thank you, jacob, for having me on. and obviously , the having me on. and obviously, the first thing i would say is yes, because i'm speaking to you on gb news right here with complete freedom, with nobody telling me what to say . and i can tell you what to say. and i can tell you whatever you want about rwanda, there's no problem with at all. >> and i think people have an idea of rwanda from what happenedin idea of rwanda from what happened in previous decades when, of course, there was the most terrible genocide. how safe do people feel from different communities within rwanda now ? communities within rwanda now? >> so let me give you a little bit of context. what's happened with rwanda since that period that you so rightly mentioned is , is that the g
adam bradford, live from rwanda. adam bradford, live from rwanda.u for joining adam bradford, live from rwanda. adam thank you forjoining me. adam thank you for joining me. you're living out there. how free are you in rwanda? is there genuine freedom of speech . genuine freedom of speech. >> i mean, thank you, jacob, for having me on. and obviously , the having me on. and obviously, the first thing i would say is yes, because i'm speaking to you on gb news right here with complete...
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why are we now seeing that bradford is allowed to do this?at you're trying to say there. >> then i think you know, that's what were. were just what they were. they were just making , uh, related making a decision, uh, related to their own school , which to their own school, which they're perfectly entitled do they're perfectly entitled to do . that's the point there. i mean, i but is that not discriminatory towards towards white strong view about this at all? i just think universities are there to actually try and bnng are there to actually try and bring the best out of . bring the best out of. >> but do you think whatever they are, whoever they are. >> yeah. i mean, it would be fantastic if that were the case, but unfortunately we do have certain groups in our country who doing as well. and who aren't doing as well. and the whether try the question is whether we try to do about that to do something about that through admissions scholarships , through admissions scholarships, henry these sort of henry and all of these sort of schemes. is that
why are we now seeing that bradford is allowed to do this?at you're trying to say there. >> then i think you know, that's what were. were just what they were. they were just making , uh, related making a decision, uh, related to their own school , which to their own school, which they're perfectly entitled do they're perfectly entitled to do . that's the point there. i mean, i but is that not discriminatory towards towards white strong view about this at all? i just think universities are...
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well, this is harriet bradford, tiffany's stuart, another neoclassical style portrait. so, again, save the curve of the drape across sort of the background that's revealing this very picturesque pastoral background. i was convinced that this island that you see was hawaii, but it's actually not. it's from cooperstown. it's lake oswego, from where she grew up. and we have this portrait on view because she was part the missionaries that came from new england to go to christianize hawaii in the 1820s. and there are several ships. and so we know that harriet bradford, tiffany spirit was on second ship and these are the the group of anglo-saxons from the united states who went to hawaii, and then many of them stayed. and so, along with anglos from europe, this is the group people that then created such power for themselves of that they started to push out native hawaiians from their own citizenship rights like voting them and things that are sort of to us would mean democratic ways of of governing. native hawaiians were starting to lose those rights when the descendants of t
well, this is harriet bradford, tiffany's stuart, another neoclassical style portrait. so, again, save the curve of the drape across sort of the background that's revealing this very picturesque pastoral background. i was convinced that this island that you see was hawaii, but it's actually not. it's from cooperstown. it's lake oswego, from where she grew up. and we have this portrait on view because she was part the missionaries that came from new england to go to christianize hawaii in the...
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i actually. went out on saturday delivering in bradford. it was my first bed delivery in bradford. pyjamas, toothbrushes. she ran up, gave me a hug. she was so excited. what a privilege to be able to deliver beds for children so they have some lovely to sleep for christmas! you have seen at _ lovely to sleep for christmas! you have seen at first _ lovely to sleep for christmas! you have seen at first hand how damaging it can be for children if they do not get proper sleep. what are the effects you have seen?— not get proper sleep. what are the effects you have seen? everyone can have a bad night's _ effects you have seen? everyone can have a bad night's sleep. _ effects you have seen? everyone can have a bad night's sleep. the - effects you have seen? everyone can have a bad night's sleep. the child i have a bad night's sleep. the child can turn up once or twice at school if they had been ill or up in the night. there is a difference between a child that is chronically tired and tired child in the classroom, day after day using an opportunity to learn things and do their best. over
i actually. went out on saturday delivering in bradford. it was my first bed delivery in bradford. pyjamas, toothbrushes. she ran up, gave me a hug. she was so excited. what a privilege to be able to deliver beds for children so they have some lovely to sleep for christmas! you have seen at _ lovely to sleep for christmas! you have seen at first _ lovely to sleep for christmas! you have seen at first hand how damaging it can be for children if they do not get proper sleep. what are the effects...
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so now to pull rogers in bradford in the u. k, he's in emeritus professor peace studies at the university of bradford good to talk to you again. so i want to ask you, 1st of all, um, as, as we enter 2024. now, where, where do you see all of this unfolding in the, in the coming weeks and months and do you fear that, that events in gaza will, will continue to escalate to beyond you know, further in the region that it does no longer live. there will be escalation of present as far as one can tell, but there awesome danger. singles and signals as well. one, the tough thing people knows, remembering a tool is that you have this very long to so and just say between israel and the also involving the united states. and there are some that has spring concert in range frequently. so the radians are aware of the position they are in under trying to speed up the collection of high grade, highly enriched uranium for the possibility of at least if not, they make you new to with having the capabilities to do it. they talk further information
so now to pull rogers in bradford in the u. k, he's in emeritus professor peace studies at the university of bradford good to talk to you again. so i want to ask you, 1st of all, um, as, as we enter 2024. now, where, where do you see all of this unfolding in the, in the coming weeks and months and do you fear that, that events in gaza will, will continue to escalate to beyond you know, further in the region that it does no longer live. there will be escalation of present as far as one can tell,...
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the colony governor william bradford. but the one at berkeley was the one that was official because it was ordered by england and it was to be done perpetually and annually, which it was. so that makes a difference between the thanksgiving at berkeley, how that's different from the pilgrims and mass jesus and other thanksgivings at the time. plus, it was two years earlier in those days, thanksgivings were prime eerily a part of the new england lifestyle. there was also a lady burton by the name of sarah josepha hale. she was a 73 year old magazine editor, and she had been trying for 15 years to get one of the presidents of the united states to listen to her. she was very well thought of in the united states in those days and quite influential. ll, eventually, after 15 years, abraham lincoln did listen to her and designated the official thanksgiving day. it was five days after he met with her that he did that. so he was it is said in a washington post article i just read recently that she may have had some influee on him w
the colony governor william bradford. but the one at berkeley was the one that was official because it was ordered by england and it was to be done perpetually and annually, which it was. so that makes a difference between the thanksgiving at berkeley, how that's different from the pilgrims and mass jesus and other thanksgivings at the time. plus, it was two years earlier in those days, thanksgivings were prime eerily a part of the new england lifestyle. there was also a lady burton by the name...
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thank he was bringing pull rogers now in bradford, in the u. k emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradford. good talk to you again. so just tell us, 1st of all, what do you make of these moves by these ready ministry? it was a surprise, i think would be an expectation of these writers would maintain that total strengths of troops and gaza for as long as possible. but it looks like we're now learning the substance evening is there are some quite severe pressure is developing on these right economy. so, so they want to release public quite a few of the reserve as troops to go back to the jobs. if you have people who are important i t job, so a professional job to run software. no, but it could be a problem if they are actually alto operation for 68 to 10 or more weeks. and i think that's probably the reason there is an implication and what they say, although you can never be sure what the idea is giving you the full story was an indication that in fact, the try just scale down. been trying to strip the war. that does not fit
thank he was bringing pull rogers now in bradford, in the u. k emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradford. good talk to you again. so just tell us, 1st of all, what do you make of these moves by these ready ministry? it was a surprise, i think would be an expectation of these writers would maintain that total strengths of troops and gaza for as long as possible. but it looks like we're now learning the substance evening is there are some quite severe pressure is...
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state senator steven bradford offered that bill. >> young individuals make up 40% of those individuals who come up missing. >> they are often listed as runaways. >> reporter: switching gears now, which will take effect on january 31, allowing mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that they approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder. they hope it will help prevent death and increased access to treatment especially for those who are unhoused. >>> fentanyl remained on top of mind in 2023 with the passage of ab 701, those dealing with high amounts of fentanyl can face steeper prison sentences. >>> turning our attention to weather now. the only question is will santa be okay traveling on rooftops tonight? >> he will be just fine. there will be no issues out there for santa. if you've got to be on the road early tomorrow morning in the north bay, it will be a little fog. christmas morning, you've got to be up at 9:00 a.m. we'll show you that in a second. look at the view of christmas eve. cloudy skies out there. it will probably stay cloudy through the
state senator steven bradford offered that bill. >> young individuals make up 40% of those individuals who come up missing. >> they are often listed as runaways. >> reporter: switching gears now, which will take effect on january 31, allowing mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that they approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder. they hope it will help prevent death and increased access to treatment especially for those who are...
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let's bring in a pull rogers now in bradford, in the u. k, he is in emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradford. thanks so much for being with us. so let me ask you a festival about the developments from the uh is right in the army. they're telling their reserve is that some of them will, will be going back home. but at the same time, one of one of their senior senior obviously is telling, telling the truth already in gaza that they will get the strongest support. what, what, what do we read into that? it's very difficult to say uh, normally, if there was anything select the suspicious one would've heard of it by now, it seems and all the decision to take and up to do it this particular time. it may be the beam, some goof to reserve is which a boat, the brunt of heavier fighting there was expected. but essentially need to get away full rest and recuperation. but it's not clear where they're going to be sent back into the reserves, or they're going to go back into that jobs. but for the moment it's, it's an odd stateme
let's bring in a pull rogers now in bradford, in the u. k, he is in emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradford. thanks so much for being with us. so let me ask you a festival about the developments from the uh is right in the army. they're telling their reserve is that some of them will, will be going back home. but at the same time, one of one of their senior senior obviously is telling, telling the truth already in gaza that they will get the strongest support. what,...
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around san francisco, bradford city, 60s. here it is, satellite/radar, a slew of moisture, all of the focused in the pacific northwest, and that is where a lot of it will stay with a trough right over the california, and also, high pressure sitting over the bay that will help keep those two pitchers a little bit warm, upper-60s macked, maybe low-70s and we talked about the fog and we can still see some of that stretching from santa rosa into parts of san francisco. expect to see that again tonight into early tomorrow morning. we have some fog advisory early this morning, and we can see that again for tomorrow. this is a part of the morning commute, keep this in mind. look at this, looking ahead to tuesday and wednesday, talking about rain chances, and yes, that is sierra snow you see on the map. we will see how this impacts the work week ahead and make sure to tune in at 5:00 with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> thank you. >>> a once-thriving cisco shopping mall, latest the ball out of the san francisco center and what t
around san francisco, bradford city, 60s. here it is, satellite/radar, a slew of moisture, all of the focused in the pacific northwest, and that is where a lot of it will stay with a trough right over the california, and also, high pressure sitting over the bay that will help keep those two pitchers a little bit warm, upper-60s macked, maybe low-70s and we talked about the fog and we can still see some of that stretching from santa rosa into parts of san francisco. expect to see that again...
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, cheshire and bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at riskof effective bankruptcy. it comes a group of six labour comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils over the next year won't cover rising costs or demand, but rishi sunak has said that he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past yeah middlesbrough over the past year. on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this year than they had the year before . the year before. >> and actually, middlesbrough council has even more than that, more national average. more than the national average. and is just and unfortunately, this is just another of a labour run another example of a labour run council that's doing a bad job for residents. for its residents. >> mismanaging >> it's mismanaging its finances. you know finances. and actually, you know , that's example of what you finances. and actually, you know , th when example of what you finances. and actually
, cheshire and bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at riskof effective bankruptcy. it comes a group of six labour comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils over the next year won't cover rising costs or demand, but rishi sunak has said that he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past yeah middlesbrough over the past year. on...
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, cheshire and bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at riskof effective bankruptcy. it comes a group of six labour comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils over the next year won't cover rising costs or demand, but rishi sunak has said that he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past yeah middlesbrough over the past year. on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this year than they had the year before . the year before. >> and actually, middlesbrough council has even more than that, more national average. more than the national average. and is just and unfortunately, this is just another of a labour run another example of a labour run council that's doing a bad job for residents. for its residents. >> mismanaging >> it's mismanaging its finances. you know finances. and actually, you know , that's example of what you finances. and actually, you know , th when example of what you finances. and actually
, cheshire and bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at riskof effective bankruptcy. it comes a group of six labour comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils over the next year won't cover rising costs or demand, but rishi sunak has said that he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past yeah middlesbrough over the past year. on...
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. >> yes, universal t of bradford offers scholarship for white working class men. so what? we've got here is the university of bradford has announced a scholarship scheme to help get more white working class men into higher education. the will be paid for the bursary will be paid for students to receive £400 per month towards living costs. >> now they're going to find for white students. >> well, it's very interesting. i mean, first of all, we should provide the context. and i know we do this a lot and it is gb news, is 82% news, but this country is 82% white, of which about 50% of that working people . that are working class people. so the fact this story so the fact that this story exists me is a little bit of exists to me is a little bit of a tragedy , but i'd love for us a tragedy, but i'd love for us for just one minute going for just one minute or going forward to leave identity out of this . and i don't care what this. and i don't care what colour they are, what colour people as we should be people identify as we should be helping the working classes in this
. >> yes, universal t of bradford offers scholarship for white working class men. so what? we've got here is the university of bradford has announced a scholarship scheme to help get more white working class men into higher education. the will be paid for the bursary will be paid for students to receive £400 per month towards living costs. >> now they're going to find for white students. >> well, it's very interesting. i mean, first of all, we should provide the context. and...
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thank you, adam bradford. french adam bradford.gb news they are overwhelmed by the scale of the migrant crisis in northern and are northern france and are struggling make meaningful struggling to make a meaningful impact trying to cross impact on those trying to cross to the uk by small boats and also inside lorries. although uk politicians are fixated on the very visible and high profile small boats crisis , as thousands small boats crisis, as thousands of migrants are still risking their lives to sneak onto the back of trucks and our home security editor mark white, witnessed the chaos around the port of calais as young men dice with death in their attempts to jump with death in their attempts to jump aboard uk bound lorries . jump aboard uk bound lorries. >> all around the port of calais, even in broad daylight, these migrants are everywhere looking for transport across the channel are opportunists often young african men who have no money to buy a place on a small boat, opting instead to clamber aboard trucks through the securi
thank you, adam bradford. french adam bradford.gb news they are overwhelmed by the scale of the migrant crisis in northern and are northern france and are struggling make meaningful struggling to make a meaningful impact trying to cross impact on those trying to cross to the uk by small boats and also inside lorries. although uk politicians are fixated on the very visible and high profile small boats crisis , as thousands small boats crisis, as thousands of migrants are still risking their...
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stephen bradford authored the bill. >> african american young individuals make up 40% of those individuals who come up missing. african americans, whether they are children or young adults are often listed as runaways. >> 663 takes effect on january 1st, this law will allow mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that the fda has approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder, proponents hope it'll help prevent debts and increase access to treatment, especially for those who are unhoused. fentanyl remained top on mind in 2023, starting in 2024, those convicted of dealing high amounts of sentinel could face steeper prison sentences. >>> and bart riders take note, fares are going up by 5.5% starting on monday. >>> an east bay animal shelter appears to be bursting at the seams as it takes in nearly a dozen dogs per day, they are looking forward to the new year as they hope to move beyond the trends of 2023. >> it has been a rough year. we've had many more animals coming into the shelter, we had to make a lot more effort in getting them adopted or getting them
stephen bradford authored the bill. >> african american young individuals make up 40% of those individuals who come up missing. african americans, whether they are children or young adults are often listed as runaways. >> 663 takes effect on january 1st, this law will allow mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that the fda has approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder, proponents hope it'll help prevent debts and increase access to treatment,...
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stephen bradford authored the bill. >> african american young individuals make up almost 40% of those individuals who come up missing. african americans, whether children or young adults are often listed as runaways. >> switching gears two 663 which takes effect on january 1st, this would allow mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that the fda has approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder, proponents hope it'll prevent death and increase access to treatment especially for those who are unhoused. those convicted of dealing high amounts of fentanyl can face steeper prison sentences. >>> and bart riders take note, fares are going up by 5.5% starting on monday. >>> an east bay animal shelter appears to be bursting at the scenes as they taken nearly a dozen dogs per day, as they look to the new year, they hope to move beyond the trends of 2023. >>> it has been a rough year. we've had many more animals coming into the shelter. we definitely had to make a lot more effort in getting them adopted or into foster homes. the volunteer coordinator at the oa
stephen bradford authored the bill. >> african american young individuals make up almost 40% of those individuals who come up missing. african americans, whether children or young adults are often listed as runaways. >> switching gears two 663 which takes effect on january 1st, this would allow mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that the fda has approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder, proponents hope it'll prevent death and increase...
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stephen bradford authored the bill. >> 40% of individuals 245 come up missing. american children are often listed as runways. >>> ab 663 takes effect january 1st. this law will allow mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that the fda and proved for the treatment of opioid use disorder. they hope it prevents death and increase access to treatment especially for those unhoused. fentanyl is top of mind in 2023. in 2024 those convicted of dealing high amounts of fentanyl can face steeper prison sentences. >>> here in the bay area, volunteers are bagging up meals to keep families full this holiday season. reed cowan spoke to helpers at redwood empire food bank about their meaningful work. >> coming to you from redwood empire food bank. when you volunteer, no matter what it is in your home you are never too far from having a friend. we have bagging engineers here. what are you doing? you didn't think i would talk to you. >> knotting the bag so they can stuff it with food. >> reporter: i will meet a new buddy of mine and maybe i will sha
stephen bradford authored the bill. >> 40% of individuals 245 come up missing. american children are often listed as runways. >>> ab 663 takes effect january 1st. this law will allow mobile pharmacies to carry and dispense certain controlled substances that the fda and proved for the treatment of opioid use disorder. they hope it prevents death and increase access to treatment especially for those unhoused. fentanyl is top of mind in 2023. in 2024 those convicted of dealing high...
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and 25 state senator steven bradford introduce a bill. he says the alerts are first of its kind in the nation. the bill authorizes law enforcement agencies to notify chp a missing black kids so that people are put out on an alert similar to the amber alert and the silver one once activated an avenue alert act in electronic highway signs and other outlets, the photo and a description of that missing person. chp will also put that information on social media so users can help spread the information as well. happening now, salvation army holding their annual christmas meal delivery program. you got hundreds of volunteers are going to gathering helping annual christmas delivery program. it's put out on every year van in a hot meal holiday cheer to those might not be able to leave their homes because of age. you've got some volunteers showing up as early as 06:00am on christmas morning by 7 o'clock. the lineup in their car ready to deliver those hot meals. san francisco the meals are put together by recent graduates hired from the salvation ar
and 25 state senator steven bradford introduce a bill. he says the alerts are first of its kind in the nation. the bill authorizes law enforcement agencies to notify chp a missing black kids so that people are put out on an alert similar to the amber alert and the silver one once activated an avenue alert act in electronic highway signs and other outlets, the photo and a description of that missing person. chp will also put that information on social media so users can help spread the...
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well, state senator steven bradford introduce a bill. he says the alert on the first of their kind in the nation. they authorized law enforcement agencies to notify chp of missing black kids and to put out alert similar to the alert and the silver alert once activated in any alert activates electronic highway signs and other outlets. the photo description of that missing person. people also put out in full on social media so that that can also help spread information as well. happening today, the salvation army, they're going to be holding annual christmas meal delivery program. hundreds of volunteers are going to gather helping out annual christmas delivery program. put on every year providing a hot meal holiday cheer. those who might not be able to leave their house because of age. some volunteers show as early as 06:00am on christmas morning by 7 o'clock. they're lined up in their cars ready to deliver hot meals throughout the city. the mills are put together by recent graduate higher from the salvation army and this year's traditiona
well, state senator steven bradford introduce a bill. he says the alert on the first of their kind in the nation. they authorized law enforcement agencies to notify chp of missing black kids and to put out alert similar to the alert and the silver alert once activated in any alert activates electronic highway signs and other outlets. the photo description of that missing person. people also put out in full on social media so that that can also help spread information as well. happening today,...
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the other part of this is that the writer of that look magazine article, william bradford huie, actually proposed to do a piece for the naacp. he was going to do a book and he approached roy wilkins, head of the naacp come offering to tell the story that would reveal white racism in the south. the naacp never responded. he flipped it and proposed a story to the lawyers who represented the murderers, two of the murderers because there were probably seven people we document who were involved. but proposed to them he read a story exposing with the civil rights movement was trying to do too white people in the south. they bought it. he paid for that story, $4000 that was distributed among lawyers and the two accused -- confess killers because they did confess. that today is probably about $36,000. that was part of it. we write about this in the book, a lot of the story that appeared in look magazine was pretty much dictated by the lawyers who were sitting in and they framed this lynching as a pushback against civil rights advancement. it is articulated in the story, things these killers neve
the other part of this is that the writer of that look magazine article, william bradford huie, actually proposed to do a piece for the naacp. he was going to do a book and he approached roy wilkins, head of the naacp come offering to tell the story that would reveal white racism in the south. the naacp never responded. he flipped it and proposed a story to the lawyers who represented the murderers, two of the murderers because there were probably seven people we document who were involved. but...
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it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and it was renamed grand central station. but this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city, which was trying to rival the great cities of the world of london and paris and rome and what is that joke about? you know, you you you wait for a bus and then to come along at the same time. and that's what happened. here we go from having no train stations to getting to we first we get penn station in 1910 and then three years later, we get what would become grand central terminal in 1913. and if you just look at the very top corner, the top right hand corner, you'll see the eagle up there and that eagle was reused. it's cast iron. there's quite a few of them actually on the original, on the, on the prior building and they reuse it not just on this building, but a lot of sculpture. when buildings were taken down, they reused a sculpture and they used a lot of these eagles elsewhere. if you're entering into grand central in the corner of 42nd street and vanderbilt avenue and look up, you'll see the eagle and that salvag
it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and it was renamed grand central station. but this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city, which was trying to rival the great cities of the world of london and paris and rome and what is that joke about? you know, you you you wait for a bus and then to come along at the same time. and that's what happened. here we go from having no train stations to getting to we first we get penn station in 1910 and then three years later, we get...
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let's cost a thought of was and he's running his life from bradford and southern gaza instead of what is the laser situation the when it comes to is really a tax, but also the fighting in the north. we've seen him, us release, pictures of fighting between them and the tree wing and his way the soldiers. what more do we know about these pictures? so yes, of confrontations of that tax and gaza strip did not stop since the beginning of today's morning where the is really a forces since the early hours had costing freight at the military attacks on the middle areas of a going. so you're talking about and because the a different by a rates and i'm gonna say rush refuge account. now these areas as be used by the forces started to a, to carry out mass of military campaign in the north. your expands to get a gradually to reach the middle areas of gauze, of where it had been. the main focus of the is very military attacks that during the last couple of hours were only during the last hour, more than 3 strikes had struck across the refuge account alongside with a number of palestinians who have
let's cost a thought of was and he's running his life from bradford and southern gaza instead of what is the laser situation the when it comes to is really a tax, but also the fighting in the north. we've seen him, us release, pictures of fighting between them and the tree wing and his way the soldiers. what more do we know about these pictures? so yes, of confrontations of that tax and gaza strip did not stop since the beginning of today's morning where the is really a forces since the early...
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in 1909, sarah bradford's book "harriet: the moses of her people" about harriet tubman. w.e.b.ubois authored "the souls of blackfolk" in 1903. here are more books from the lie brir of congress' lists of -- list of 100 books that shaped america. ida toreville wrote about john d. rockefeller's standard oil company. upton sinclair's tri-kri teak of the meatpacking industry was published in 1906. "the education of henry adams" was published in 1907. and william james' work "pragmatism" was also published in 1907. >> there's the website if you go,ou can see all 100 books that the library ss are books that shaped america. you can also inpuyour ideas to the library of congress. our partner in this series. professor, you, as you watched that list said i've got one for you. what book did you want to bring up? >> it's an awful one but highly influential. owner's manual for model trveg's that henry ford wrote. after how to run your car was then 200 pages of conspiracy theory, including anti-semitism. it went out with millions of cars. not on any list. >> did not make the library's list. >
in 1909, sarah bradford's book "harriet: the moses of her people" about harriet tubman. w.e.b.ubois authored "the souls of blackfolk" in 1903. here are more books from the lie brir of congress' lists of -- list of 100 books that shaped america. ida toreville wrote about john d. rockefeller's standard oil company. upton sinclair's tri-kri teak of the meatpacking industry was published in 1906. "the education of henry adams" was published in 1907. and william james'...
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we gave jack bradford martin at william and mary a grant write an online dictionary for the muskogee.for muskogee grammar. and this of course, if you are with joy harjo is her language, which is her muskogee language and. it's something that she sometimes draws upon in her poetry, but it's something that all muskogee people should be able to draw upon. and i you know, i really like to that this work is, it takes a long time sometimes. it is a lot of working within archives records, but it's so fulfilling and important and wonderful when it gets done, it gets transitioned into curriculum and materials that can use. i do also want to say that we have in a few years ago, given point $5 million to the first nations development institute, who worked with 45 nonprofit organizations as native run nonprofit organizations to really focus in on immersion programs, native language immersion programs. and this was key to helping some of these programs really develop teacher training and teacher and developing curricula that could be used within these immersion that will just access and provide mo
we gave jack bradford martin at william and mary a grant write an online dictionary for the muskogee.for muskogee grammar. and this of course, if you are with joy harjo is her language, which is her muskogee language and. it's something that she sometimes draws upon in her poetry, but it's something that all muskogee people should be able to draw upon. and i you know, i really like to that this work is, it takes a long time sometimes. it is a lot of working within archives records, but it's so...
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bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at risk of effective bankruptcy. see, it of effective bankruptcy. see, it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding . they say the funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils next year won't costs or rising won't cover costs or rising demands . but won't cover costs or rising demands. but rishi won't cover costs or rising demands . but rishi sunak says he demands. but rishi sunak says he has put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past year. >> on average , councils are >> on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this year than they had the year before . actually, the year before. actually, middlesbrough council has even more than that, more than the national average, and unfortunately, just unfortunately, this is just another of a labour run another example of a labour run council doing a bad job council that's doing a bad job for its residents. it's mismanaging finances mismanaging its finances and actually know,
bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at risk of effective bankruptcy. see, it of effective bankruptcy. see, it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding . they say the funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils next year won't costs or rising won't cover costs or rising demands . but won't cover costs or rising demands. but rishi won't cover costs or rising demands . but rishi sunak says he...
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. >> please welcome the bradford managing director of global policy at the george w bush institute igor creston. >> exactly one year ago the world watched in shock and horror as russia launched a full-scale invasion of ukraine. as president bush stated on that day, russia's attack on ukraine constitutes the gravest security crisis on the european continent since world war ii. the american government and people must stand in solidarity with ukraine and the ukrainian people as they seek freedom and the right to choose their own future. from darkness of that day there emerged light, ukraine has fought back bravely and resolutely. the united states has stood by and continues to stand with ukraine and the ukrainian people by providing robust military and economic assistance including the vital support through pepfar. we must help ukraine win this war. it's not only moral and right, it is in our core national security interest to do so. so this morning, it's my distinct honor to welcome ukraine's ambassador to the united states. she arrived in april 2001 and worked tirelessly to rally support
. >> please welcome the bradford managing director of global policy at the george w bush institute igor creston. >> exactly one year ago the world watched in shock and horror as russia launched a full-scale invasion of ukraine. as president bush stated on that day, russia's attack on ukraine constitutes the gravest security crisis on the european continent since world war ii. the american government and people must stand in solidarity with ukraine and the ukrainian people as they...
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so it's no surprise that if you have a big area with, say, parts of bradford or other parts of the countryted by the religion and are therefore or the war in in the middle east is something which they feel strongly about, then they're likely to go out on strike. i mean, it's shocking , strike. i mean, it's shocking, by the way. shocking, but but what's happening and is that is that the that the islamification of the nation over this issue means that there will be a lot of political fighting come the general election on this issue because labour, i suspect, are likely to lose ten seats or so to two candidate outs put forward by an imam. it's a fascinating area. >> i don't want to say, as well this isn't just something that's only affecting the muslim community. so many people actually cross sector , you know, actually cross sector, you know, looking at imagery that they're seeing of some of the stuff that's going on to innocent people within gaza. and they are horrified . i mean, it's really horrified. i mean, it's really hard to see some of the footage that you see and not be moved by that
so it's no surprise that if you have a big area with, say, parts of bradford or other parts of the countryted by the religion and are therefore or the war in in the middle east is something which they feel strongly about, then they're likely to go out on strike. i mean, it's shocking , strike. i mean, it's shocking, by the way. shocking, but but what's happening and is that is that the that the islamification of the nation over this issue means that there will be a lot of political fighting...
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bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at risk of effective bankruptcy. see, it of effective bankruptcy. see, it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding . they say the funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils next year won't costs or rising won't cover costs or rising demands . but won't cover costs or rising demands. but rishi won't cover costs or rising demands . but rishi sunak says he demands. but rishi sunak says he has put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past year. >> on average , councils are >> on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this year than they had the year before . actually, the year before. actually, middlesbrough council has even more than that, more than the national average, and unfortunately, just unfortunately, this is just another of a labour run another example of a labour run council doing a bad job council that's doing a bad job for its residents. it's mismanaging finances mismanaging its finances and actually know,
bradford, cheshire and middlesbrough councils have all announced that they're at risk of effective bankruptcy. see, it of effective bankruptcy. see, it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding . they say the funding. they say the government's plan to give £64 billion to councils next year won't costs or rising won't cover costs or rising demands . but won't cover costs or rising demands. but rishi won't cover costs or rising demands . but rishi sunak says he...
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bradford cheshire and middlesbrough council have all announced they were at risk of effective bankruptcy it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give them £64 billion next year won't cover rising costs or demand . cover rising costs or demand. but rishi sunak says he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past year. yeah >> on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this year than they had the year before . actually, the year before. actually, middlesbrough council has even more than that, more than the national average. and unfortunately, just unfortunately, this is just another of a labour run another example of a labour run council doing bad job council that's doing a bad job for its residents. it's mismanaging its finances and actually, know , that's an actually, you know, that's an example what you get example of what you get when labour in charge and the grandmother of a british schoolboy who went missing six years ago has said she cannot express how relieved she is t
bradford cheshire and middlesbrough council have all announced they were at risk of effective bankruptcy it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give them £64 billion next year won't cover rising costs or demand . cover rising costs or demand. but rishi sunak says he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past year. yeah >> on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this...
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bradford cheshire and middlesbrough council have all announced they were at risk of effective bankruptcy it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give them £64 billion next year won't cover rising costs or demand . cover rising costs or demand. but rishi sunak says he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past year. yeah >> on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this year than they had the year before . actually, the year before. actually, middlesbrough council has even more than that, more than the national average. and unfortunately, just unfortunately, this is just another of a labour run another example of a labour run council doing bad job council that's doing a bad job for its residents. it's mismanaging its finances and actually, know , that's an actually, you know, that's an example what you get example of what you get when labour in charge and the grandmother of a british schoolboy who went missing six years ago has said she cannot express how relieved she is t
bradford cheshire and middlesbrough council have all announced they were at risk of effective bankruptcy it comes as a group of six labour mayors called for more emergency funding. they say the government's plan to give them £64 billion next year won't cover rising costs or demand . cover rising costs or demand. but rishi sunak says he's put record funding into local areas like middlesbrough over the past year. yeah >> on average, councils are having about 10% more money to spend this...
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msnbc anchor morgan bradford got an exclusive look at the early numbers and joins us now to walk throughs is really interesting once we get down into the details. first, this poll makes it very clear just how important jobs and the economy are to latino voters. you can see here if you look at this graph, 54% of latinos ranked inflation in the rising cost of living as their top three issues. that outranks things like health care, crime, and even immigration. when you ask which party will be best at actually addressing all of these top issues more than a third of latinos today democrats will be best at handling those issues. interestingly, only 47% of voters approve of the job that president joe biden is doing, currently, in the white house. which is a 17% drop in approval if you look at that number just from last year. finally, this is really interesting, willie, if the election were held today a majority of latino voters, 51% if you look at this graphic, leaning either towards voting for president biden, would probably vote for president biden, or are definitely voting for president bide
msnbc anchor morgan bradford got an exclusive look at the early numbers and joins us now to walk throughs is really interesting once we get down into the details. first, this poll makes it very clear just how important jobs and the economy are to latino voters. you can see here if you look at this graph, 54% of latinos ranked inflation in the rising cost of living as their top three issues. that outranks things like health care, crime, and even immigration. when you ask which party will be best...
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that's after labour run councils in bradford cheshire east have bradford and cheshire east have warnedgoing bankrupt. they may have to issue one of these section 114 notices, which essentially means they're unable to balance their books. so it's not a great state of affairs. >> certainly not. let's dig into the detail now with the head of campaigns at the taxpayers alliance, elliot keck and elliot , does this mean that where councils go bankrupt, , does this mean that where councils go bankrupt , those who councils go bankrupt, those who live within the jurisdiction of those councils will see their tax go up ? tax go up? >> well , good afternoon, tom and >> well, good afternoon, tom and emily. it almost certainly will. the, uh , examples of bankrupt the, uh, examples of bankrupt councils from the previous financial year. croydon slough and thurrock all saw their council tax rise not just by the 5% that most places saw, that 5% being the referendum cap above which you'd have to hold a local vote. they saw their council tax go vote. they saw their council tax 9° up vote. they saw their c
that's after labour run councils in bradford cheshire east have bradford and cheshire east have warnedgoing bankrupt. they may have to issue one of these section 114 notices, which essentially means they're unable to balance their books. so it's not a great state of affairs. >> certainly not. let's dig into the detail now with the head of campaigns at the taxpayers alliance, elliot keck and elliot , does this mean that where councils go bankrupt, , does this mean that where councils go...