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i'm katie byrne in hamburg, new york.a peek at that weather on the east coast and what's coming our way. we've got more showers, as you would suspect. i'll have those details coming up (vo) if you overdraw your account, wells fargo gives you an extra day grace period to avoid the overdraft fee. what if everything came with a grace period? like accidentally parking where you shouldn't... (driver 2) nah.. that one gets an extra day (vo) like having an extra day grace period? you can with wells fargo. this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day.
i'm katie byrne in hamburg, new york.a peek at that weather on the east coast and what's coming our way. we've got more showers, as you would suspect. i'll have those details coming up (vo) if you overdraw your account, wells fargo gives you an extra day grace period to avoid the overdraft fee. what if everything came with a grace period? like accidentally parking where you shouldn't... (driver 2) nah.. that one gets an extra day (vo) like having an extra day grace period? you can with wells...
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leanna byrne, bbc news, in dublin. that is the business update. around the world and across the uk.iminals. it might not be theirjob, but jason and clare have volunteered to even up the fight when it comes to crime in the countryside. i love cheltenham where i'll keep my horse and i want to give a little bit back to the community. i'm out on my horse almost every day and this volunteering role came up and i thought, yeah, let's go for it. why not? the aim to crack down on incidents like this, which last year nfu mutual says cost the midlands economy more than £11 million. you've had a tip off already? yes. we were contacted by a volunteer. she had been out riding, had come across some silver tents in a hedgerow ditch line. she's hopped off to have a look. and it was the remains of a cannabis grow, but it was also quite a large box with cannabis in it. the 20 riders vetted and recruited will work alongside rural policing teams to be their eyes and ears along quiet country lanes. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. a reminder o
leanna byrne, bbc news, in dublin. that is the business update. around the world and across the uk.iminals. it might not be theirjob, but jason and clare have volunteered to even up the fight when it comes to crime in the countryside. i love cheltenham where i'll keep my horse and i want to give a little bit back to the community. i'm out on my horse almost every day and this volunteering role came up and i thought, yeah, let's go for it. why not? the aim to crack down on incidents like this,...
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i'm katie byrne in lodi, new jersey.the details coming up. >> and today was the second in a series of three weather systems. the bigger system will be coming this weekend. we'll let you know how that times out. see you back here. >> and the secret sound of a koala that you may have never heard. we'll have that for you after the break (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now...have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i missing something? (hero) it's the weekend baby... see you later. (vo) like getting things two days early? when it comes to payday, you can with wells fargo. (co-worker 4) what are you doing this weekend? entire walls and the storm being felt up the eastern seaboard. powerful waves hammering the coastline in portland, maine. video here shows surf pounding the rocks around a lighthouse today, leaving damage to the lighthouse doo
i'm katie byrne in lodi, new jersey.the details coming up. >> and today was the second in a series of three weather systems. the bigger system will be coming this weekend. we'll let you know how that times out. see you back here. >> and the secret sound of a koala that you may have never heard. we'll have that for you after the break (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend!...
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marketplace presenter leanna byrne has been to dublin to find out why.rand. more than 260 years of heritage, a recognisable site around the world. the black stuff has been brewed on the site since arthur guinness took over a derelict building in 1759. the company that owns guinness says that the basics haven't changed much since then, but it's always looking to make things more efficient. ., ., efficient. right from our inception _ efficient. right from our inception we _ efficient. right from our inception we have - efficient. right from our| inception we have always efficient. right from our - inception we have always sought to have a culture of continuous improvements. technology has allowed us to be dramatically more efficient by making changes to how we manage things like hard water, steam usage, electricity usage, and so on. at its factory in dublin's liberties they make 3.5 million pints of beer a day, that is 1.3 billion pints a year. so how much more efficient can it get? i how much more efficient can it net? ~ ., how much more efficient can it
marketplace presenter leanna byrne has been to dublin to find out why.rand. more than 260 years of heritage, a recognisable site around the world. the black stuff has been brewed on the site since arthur guinness took over a derelict building in 1759. the company that owns guinness says that the basics haven't changed much since then, but it's always looking to make things more efficient. ., ., efficient. right from our inception _ efficient. right from our inception we _ efficient. right from...
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he labour mp liam byrne. he famously wrote that note there's no money left when he left government in 2010. does he regret it now? let's get straight into the newspapers now with nigel nelson , gb news senior political commentator. he's also the former political editor of the sunday people and the sunday mirror. good morning nigel. good morning you. let's talk about morning to you. let's talk about the red standoff then we've the red sea standoff then we've got sunday telegraph. lord got the sunday telegraph. lord cameron's written for the newspaper. we've sent an unambiguous message to the houthis. have to houthis. your attacks have to stop . he seems to be threatening stop. he seems to be threatening further action. >> nigel, i think it's explicit . >> nigel, i think it's explicit. he's saying that if they don't stop that , he certainly will. we stop that, he certainly will. we certainly will authorise further action. uh, president biden said the same thing. so really, the whole the ball is now in the houth
he labour mp liam byrne. he famously wrote that note there's no money left when he left government in 2010. does he regret it now? let's get straight into the newspapers now with nigel nelson , gb news senior political commentator. he's also the former political editor of the sunday people and the sunday mirror. good morning nigel. good morning you. let's talk about morning to you. let's talk about the red standoff then we've the red sea standoff then we've got sunday telegraph. lord got the...
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yes, sure. look, this method was originally brought by psychiatrist eric byrne, so he spoke about threetate of a parent, an adult child, this is precisely the interaction with this traumatized, unloved , rejected, therefore, child part of our experience, on behalf of a loving, accepting, caring adult , in questions like these... first you need to recognize the feelings that a person experiences, that is, i see that you you are afraid, i see that you are despondent, i see that you are sad, for example. or you are offended, acknowledge these feelings , and then, that means, well, yes, depending on the situation, you can reassure, you can cheer up, that is, this is such a skill of self-consolation, self-soothing, self-acceptance, and you need to lay down for this, well, for two years, let’s say, two or three years, you have to get used to it, because a person has never done this to himself, yeah, so it takes time to get used to... this attitude towards oneself, and it will bear fruit when you can harm something like this technology, only when we support our infantility and irresponsibility
yes, sure. look, this method was originally brought by psychiatrist eric byrne, so he spoke about threetate of a parent, an adult child, this is precisely the interaction with this traumatized, unloved , rejected, therefore, child part of our experience, on behalf of a loving, accepting, caring adult , in questions like these... first you need to recognize the feelings that a person experiences, that is, i see that you you are afraid, i see that you are despondent, i see that you are sad, for...
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about this, what we do know that is holding his cold weather across the country not as cold, katie byrnelowing it all and arkansas. we are in a ice storm warning and fayetteville arkansas. a lot of communities across the northwestern part of the state are asking people to stay home this morning and this afternoon because of the impact that were dealing with, even as temperatures get above freezing, we have sheets of ice underneath all of the rain that is come down we see cars spitting out losing control because of this their very slippery conditions on the roads, earlier this morning on major highways like interstate 40 we saul stalled out cars traffic and cars have ended up in ditches and slid off the road, some people aren't even leaving their homes because their cars are iced shot in their driveways are like ice drinks i met demetrius downtown and fayetteville today while he was maintaining the city streets, he said you have to take it slow even if you're just walking around. >> this morning was pretty simple really thin sheets of ice you can't tell where the ice is that so just uprig
about this, what we do know that is holding his cold weather across the country not as cold, katie byrnelowing it all and arkansas. we are in a ice storm warning and fayetteville arkansas. a lot of communities across the northwestern part of the state are asking people to stay home this morning and this afternoon because of the impact that were dealing with, even as temperatures get above freezing, we have sheets of ice underneath all of the rain that is come down we see cars spitting out...
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fox weather's katie byrne has more. >> it's a similar scene across the northeast wednesday morning.ing flooded roads and street closures after a massive winter storm pummeled two thirds of the country, the system knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers and dropping several inches of rain. emergency crews are now out responding to the damage, and when the rain always flooded, you know, always. and the threats not over the national weather service saying multiple rivers along the eastern u.s. are at major flood stage and could continue to rise through friday. in new jersey, people living near the passaic river are bracing for the worst. >> everything here on the like on the street level is going to be flooded. probably be, um, a couple of feet of water if like if everything comes as big as they say, the same storm also forcing major highways in the midwest to close after it dropped more than a foot of snow in some areas. >> but it turned deadly in the south, spinning up a suspected tornado in north carolina, killing at least one person in a mobile home park. while in
fox weather's katie byrne has more. >> it's a similar scene across the northeast wednesday morning.ing flooded roads and street closures after a massive winter storm pummeled two thirds of the country, the system knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers and dropping several inches of rain. emergency crews are now out responding to the damage, and when the rain always flooded, you know, always. and the threats not over the national weather service saying multiple rivers...
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emmanuel macron accepted the resignation of elizabeth byrne. ms. burn's short term as prime minister was accompanied by major challenges, including the approval of pension bills and the new immigration law , which was used in all cases not through the votes of the representatives but through article 493 of the constitution. he has resorted to this article, which was always faced with popular opposition and anger. the approval of this layer through article 49 is not legitimate. this is the second time that mrs. prime minister to approve the government ignores the votes of the parliamentarians . the new prime minister of france, gabriel atal , previously served as the minister of national education and for some time, he also held the position of government spokesman. atal, the youngest prime minister of the fifth republic of france , will introduce new ministers and members of the government in the coming days. this is the fourth time that emmanuel macron has changed the prime minister in 7 years of his presidency. shahrar hosseini of paris radio and
emmanuel macron accepted the resignation of elizabeth byrne. ms. burn's short term as prime minister was accompanied by major challenges, including the approval of pension bills and the new immigration law , which was used in all cases not through the votes of the representatives but through article 493 of the constitution. he has resorted to this article, which was always faced with popular opposition and anger. the approval of this layer through article 49 is not legitimate. this is the...
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter oberstein is in route. president lyons, do you have a quorum? also with us tonight are chief scott from the san francisco police department and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. thank you. welcome, everyone, to our january. seventh meeting. we can't believe we're already halfway through january. um, all right, let's get this party started. so go ahead. line line
commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter oberstein is in route. president lyons, do you have a quorum? also with us tonight are chief scott from the san francisco police department and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. thank you. welcome, everyone, to our january. seventh meeting. we can't believe we're already halfway through january. um, all right, let's get this party started. so go ahead. line line
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byrne. yes, commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes. and vice president carter overstone. yes. vice president carter is. yes all right. you have five yeses. we are going into closed session yes the motion carries line. item 13. adjournment go! one one. no. out there. right can't have unanimous. vote. complaints and not (indiscernible) that concludes today's overview. thank you for your time. >> what happens after a complaint is submitted? when dpa receives a complaint, the first step is it to assign it to a investigator. if the complainant provides contact information, they receive a letter telling them knoo they assigned investigator will be. if the complaint is submitted anonymously they will not receive further contact from dp. >> what happens when dpa finds a police miscucktd? >> the dpa find misconduct, meaning sustain a complaint, the next step is to determine how serious the misconduct is and what discipline the dpa will request (indiscernible) the dpa does not itself impose discipline and can only recommend discipline in a susta
byrne. yes, commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes. and vice president carter overstone. yes. vice president carter is. yes all right. you have five yeses. we are going into closed session yes the motion carries line. item 13. adjournment go! one one. no. out there. right can't have unanimous. vote. complaints and not (indiscernible) that concludes today's overview. thank you for your time. >> what happens after a complaint is submitted? when dpa...
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byrne. yes, commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes.and vice president carter overstone. yes. vice president carter is. yes all right. you have five yeses. we are going into closed session yes the motion carries line. item 13. adjournment go! one one. no. out there. right can't have unanimous. vote. going 90 charlie. go ahead. we moved to san francisco in 1982. we came from the philippines. i have three kids. nathan jessica. going 90 charlie. go ahead. we moved to san francisco in 1982. we came from the philippines. i have three kids nathan, jessica and iva. i was really young. when i had neat, i turned 19. and then two weeks later, he was born. so when he was fine, i used to watch cops all the time. all the time and so he would watch with me. he had his little handcuffs and his little toy walkie talkie. and then whenever the theme song came on, he would walk around and he just thought he was the baddest little thing. i think he was in kindergarten at sheridan because he and i attended the same elementary school there was an officer bil
byrne. yes, commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes.and vice president carter overstone. yes. vice president carter is. yes all right. you have five yeses. we are going into closed session yes the motion carries line. item 13. adjournment go! one one. no. out there. right can't have unanimous. vote. going 90 charlie. go ahead. we moved to san francisco in 1982. we came from the philippines. i have three kids. nathan jessica. going 90 charlie. go ahead. we...
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the first wish granted to a little boy and union city back in 1984, the region's ceo betsy byrn says each wishes an opportunity to provide a support system for kid who needs it most. for instance, cheering squad for amy vaughan, a vacaville as she battled burkitt lymphoma 6 years ago, a cancer that came with monthly blood work. doctors visits and worst of all chemotherapy. >> most painful and it really unpleasant. it hurts. it brought a sense life. >> i come to the time where. i had you know, do i have to focus on adult-sized problems instead just being a kid? >> bond is now cancer. free, 18 years old and a freshman at cal poly san luis obispo. currently more than 800 volunteers in northern california. help grant around 350 wish us a year. organization says they are always ready to welcome more helping hands. up making love that organization. >> shout out to back it. of course, the niners back at practice today, hoping injured star receiver deebo samuel would join them. erin wilson has sports, including those warriors highlights an warriors highlights an emot did you know most dish s
the first wish granted to a little boy and union city back in 1984, the region's ceo betsy byrn says each wishes an opportunity to provide a support system for kid who needs it most. for instance, cheering squad for amy vaughan, a vacaville as she battled burkitt lymphoma 6 years ago, a cancer that came with monthly blood work. doctors visits and worst of all chemotherapy. >> most painful and it really unpleasant. it hurts. it brought a sense life. >> i come to the time where. i had...
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byrne. yes, commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes. and vice president carter overstone. yes. vice president carter is. yes all right. you have five yeses. we are going into closed session yes the motion carries line. item 13. adjournment go! one one. no. out there. right can't have unanimous. vote. the san francisco music hall of fame is a living breathing world that's all encompassing about music. [music playing] it tries to do everything to create a music theme. music themes don't really exist anymore. it is $7, the tour is two floors, (inaudible) so, each one of these frames that you see here, you can-you are and look into the story of that act, band, entertainment and their contributions to music. affordability is what we are all about. creative support. we are dedicated to the working musician. we are also dedicated to breaking some big big acts. we like to make the stories around here. ultimately legends. >> shared spaces have transformed san francisco's adjacent sidewalks, local business communities are more resilient and their
byrne. yes, commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes. and vice president carter overstone. yes. vice president carter is. yes all right. you have five yeses. we are going into closed session yes the motion carries line. item 13. adjournment go! one one. no. out there. right can't have unanimous. vote. the san francisco music hall of fame is a living breathing world that's all encompassing about music. [music playing] it tries to do everything to create a music...
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jay: this is david byrne.: the camera first captured him when he was a teenager growing up in new jersey. jay: jorma kaukonen from the jefferson airplane in hot tuna, that was the first time i was ever published in print. i would go like this and i would move the camera. joe: it was music that pulled him to the bay area. i took a greyhound bus from new jersey to san francisco to see the grateful dead for the first time. joe: he photographed the dead. jay: this is labor day week in 1978. joe: again-- jay: this was shot in 1979-- joe: and again for the next few decades. jay: from the very beginning, i always was documenting the scene. my workhorse, 35 millimeter nikon. joe: back then, his many cameras were loaded with film. jay: we had fast film, slow film, color film, black and white film, and this is stuff that i shot in high school. joe: blakesberg's decades of film photography now color the walls of san francisco's contemporary jewish museum. jay: here we have the chili peppers. joe: it's a retrospective sna
jay: this is david byrne.: the camera first captured him when he was a teenager growing up in new jersey. jay: jorma kaukonen from the jefferson airplane in hot tuna, that was the first time i was ever published in print. i would go like this and i would move the camera. joe: it was music that pulled him to the bay area. i took a greyhound bus from new jersey to san francisco to see the grateful dead for the first time. joe: he photographed the dead. jay: this is labor day week in 1978. joe:...
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byrnes has been the point person on this issue other the last several months.e are getting a sense of the contours. this would be a phased release of hostages starting with civilians, then on to the remaining idf soldiers still being held in gaza, ending with the bodies of the hostages who died in captivity. along with that would come a prolonged cessation of hostilities. i think there are still some significant hurdles to overcome, most significantly what would happen at the end of that process. hamas has been adamant it will not agree to the release unless it doesn't include a permanent cease-fire. israel has said it will not agree to that, so american officials have been very clear they are setting expectations. certainly you can see why this has been become an urgent matter to try to resolve as they try to de-escalate the situation in the middle east. >> jeremy, back to you in tel aviv. is israel saying anything more about these talks? they cease there's still significant gaps, and they pointed out where that primary gap is, over the duration of an eventual
byrnes has been the point person on this issue other the last several months.e are getting a sense of the contours. this would be a phased release of hostages starting with civilians, then on to the remaining idf soldiers still being held in gaza, ending with the bodies of the hostages who died in captivity. along with that would come a prolonged cessation of hostilities. i think there are still some significant hurdles to overcome, most significantly what would happen at the end of that...
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. >> now when it comes to a potential hostage deal we cia director bill byrnes is going to be meetingwith his counterparts of israel and egypt talking about a potential deal which is likely to include or what it included in november a cessation of hostile advertise for hostages to be released. linda. >> paula thanks very much. new rare footage of palestinian detainees being held by israeli authorities has been filled by our cnn team. jeremy reports. >> when we were in southern israel near the border with gaza when we spotted more than 24 men sitting or kneeling on the wet cold ground israeli soldiers standing guard over them. we know those men were palestinians arrested inside gaza and brought to irltd for questioning. these men were blindfolded and barefoot. in the video can you see hands typed behind backs and wearing disposable white cover alls. it's important to keep in mind it was about 350 degrees fahrenheit and rainy when we filled this video and the men in this video seemed to be physically exhausted. you can see them swaying around their heads bobbing as they seemed to be fal
. >> now when it comes to a potential hostage deal we cia director bill byrnes is going to be meetingwith his counterparts of israel and egypt talking about a potential deal which is likely to include or what it included in november a cessation of hostile advertise for hostages to be released. linda. >> paula thanks very much. new rare footage of palestinian detainees being held by israeli authorities has been filled by our cnn team. jeremy reports. >> when we were in southern...
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and as a person , that is not ideal >> and also mike byrne. mike i'm in so much trouble.ing celebrities is it right that this girlfriend has been this lad's girlfriend has been hounded by the press? you know , hounded by the press? you know, he's just kid, it? he's just a kid, isn't it? >> the most >> look, he's the most interesting 16 year old in the world because the numbers world now because the numbers for the darts multiplied by a factor of four when he got to the final . how about that? so the final. how about that? so you're into, like, 2 million. you where used to be in you know where it used to be in half million. all that kind of half a million. all that kind of stuff. very famous. boy, i don't quite although quite agree with steph, although i respect everything she says because she, she, she knows the way the world works. >> she knows her onions. >> she knows her onions. >> but think this boy so >> but i think this boy is so balanced way spoken balanced. and the way he spoken both in the run up to the final and the aftermath of the final, i don't see him fallin
and as a person , that is not ideal >> and also mike byrne. mike i'm in so much trouble.ing celebrities is it right that this girlfriend has been this lad's girlfriend has been hounded by the press? you know , hounded by the press? you know, he's just kid, it? he's just a kid, isn't it? >> the most >> look, he's the most interesting 16 year old in the world because the numbers world now because the numbers for the darts multiplied by a factor of four when he got to the final ....
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we will have to have a chat now to liam byrne, we are talking l now to liam byrne, we are talking about what are you going to be putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters _ putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters as _ putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters as well i putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters as well as i putting to fujitsu? a number of i sub-postmasters as well as people sub—postmasters as well as people who have _ sub—postmasters as well as people who have been bringing this case to the public's — who have been bringing this case to the public's attention over the last couple _ the public's attention over the last couple of— the public's attention over the last couple of months, as well as fujitsu _ couple of months, as well as fujitsu. they have lots of questions to answer— fujitsu. they have lots of questions to answer but it basically comes down _ to answer but it basically comes down to— to answer but it basically comes down to one big question, did they put profits— down to one big question, did they put profits before people? these pro
we will have to have a chat now to liam byrne, we are talking l now to liam byrne, we are talking about what are you going to be putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters _ putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters as _ putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters as well i putting to fujitsu? a number of sub-postmasters as well as i putting to fujitsu? a number of i sub-postmasters as well as people sub—postmasters as well as people who have _ sub—postmasters as well as...
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dna evidence to prove that a hair that was found on a belt buckle used to tie up moreen brainard byrnes were told that there were hairs found on the bodies of the other victims matched his wife, but something new, they have found hairs that matched not only with his wife, but also rex heuermann himself in one case, and also his daughter as well. more new evidence that we learned about is that when the investigators were doing a search of his home and his office and himself, they found more burner phones, and he had communications with one to victims that they were able to realize through the burner phones. in addition, too, we learned that he was communicating with the sex workers with communications in 2020, and that is something that the investigators are worrying about if there were more victims and they did not arrest him when they did. so more information in the indictment, and we are still going through it. and today, he had his hands behind him in a dark suit, and he is pleading not guilty. he is going to be back in court next month and of course, more evidence has to be turned i
dna evidence to prove that a hair that was found on a belt buckle used to tie up moreen brainard byrnes were told that there were hairs found on the bodies of the other victims matched his wife, but something new, they have found hairs that matched not only with his wife, but also rex heuermann himself in one case, and also his daughter as well. more new evidence that we learned about is that when the investigators were doing a search of his home and his office and himself, they found more...
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and as a person , that is not ideal >> and also mike byrne. mike i'm in so much trouble.ing celebrities is it right that this girlfriend has been this lad's girlfriend has been hounded by the press? you know , hounded by the press? you know, he's just kid, it? he's just a kid, isn't it? >> the most >> look, he's the most interesting 16 year old in the world because the numbers world now because the numbers for the darts multiplied by a factor of four when he got to the final . how about that? so the final. how about that? so you're into, like, 2 million. you where used to be in you know where it used to be in half million. all that kind of half a million. all that kind of stuff. very famous. boy, i don't quite although quite agree with steph, although i respect everything she says because she, she, she knows the way the world works. >> she knows her onions. >> she knows her onions. >> but think this boy so >> but i think this boy is so balanced way spoken balanced. and the way he spoken both in the run up to the final and the aftermath of the final, i don't see him fallin
and as a person , that is not ideal >> and also mike byrne. mike i'm in so much trouble.ing celebrities is it right that this girlfriend has been this lad's girlfriend has been hounded by the press? you know , hounded by the press? you know, he's just kid, it? he's just a kid, isn't it? >> the most >> look, he's the most interesting 16 year old in the world because the numbers world now because the numbers for the darts multiplied by a factor of four when he got to the final ....
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they did not have to talk to national media, only for the media at the beginning, it was a bradley byrneampaign. until he actually got into the race, it looked like he could win and then he started talking and campaigning and things sort of went downhill from there. paul: it was see the natural home for dissent's supporters would be the donald trump camp. are we in a situation where nomination is donald trump's to lose or is there a path to victory for nikki haley? >> there is a slim path to victory for nikki haley but it is so slim that i think it is donald trump's to lose and i think that is what our reporting shows. if she wins in new hampshire, she would be catapulted to the next primary which is in her home state although donald trump is much more popular than she is in south carolina. if she loses that, even after new hampshire win, that would slow her momentum or install it. that path is not there after that. she is going to do very well in new hampshire because she has the support of democrats and independents who are trying to stop donald trump i as republicans and voting for he
they did not have to talk to national media, only for the media at the beginning, it was a bradley byrneampaign. until he actually got into the race, it looked like he could win and then he started talking and campaigning and things sort of went downhill from there. paul: it was see the natural home for dissent's supporters would be the donald trump camp. are we in a situation where nomination is donald trump's to lose or is there a path to victory for nikki haley? >> there is a slim path...
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this photo from december 12th shows flynn and patrick byrne, another trump ally, guarded by indicted oath keeper roberto minuta. another view of the scene shows oath keepers leader stewart rhodes in the picture as well. jake tapper: both minuta and rhodes were charged with seditious conspiracy, conspiring to use force against the federal government. they pleaded not guilty. but late last year-- the jury has reached a verdict in the seditious conspiracy trial for alleged leaders of the far right oath keepers. rhodes and another oath keeper were found guilty of seditious conspiracy. three others they were tried with were convicted on lesser charges. minuta's trial is underway. more than a dozen oath keepers and proud boys have been charged with seditious conspiracy. according to the committee, longtime trump ally roger stone had ties to these groups. jamie raskin: in the same time frame, stone communicated with both the proud boys and the oath keepers regularly. the committee obtained encrypted content from a group chat called friends of stone, fos, which included stone, rhodes, tarrio
this photo from december 12th shows flynn and patrick byrne, another trump ally, guarded by indicted oath keeper roberto minuta. another view of the scene shows oath keepers leader stewart rhodes in the picture as well. jake tapper: both minuta and rhodes were charged with seditious conspiracy, conspiring to use force against the federal government. they pleaded not guilty. but late last year-- the jury has reached a verdict in the seditious conspiracy trial for alleged leaders of the far right...
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and it particularly reflected the fascinating individual ththat david b byrne woululd emerge t to becomeub or cbgb ♪ ♪ i ain't got time for that now ♪ you pick any genre you like and i will tell you thatat the best t music madede t genre wawas made in n the 197. anand you'll h have a hardrd e proving meme wrong. wiwild: what w was great about a a "me" decadade is thahat it allowowed the grert artists ofof our timeses to do some of their greatest work because they were really exploring. that is as deep as popular art ever gets. ♪ . ...work in n the nightttt♪ ♪ i might not ever get home ♪ ♪ this ain't no party, this ain't no disco ♪ ♪ this ain't no fooling around ♪ ♪ i'd love to hold you, i'd love to kiss you ♪ ♪ but i ain't got time for that now ♪ ♪ trouble in transit, got through the roadblock ♪ ♪ we blended in with the crowd ♪ ♪ we got computers, we're tapping phone lines ♪ ♪ i know that that ain't allowed ♪ ♪ ah, make me shiver, i may feel tender... ♪ we'll be doing for tv what fm did for radio. man: there are some that have accused your videos
and it particularly reflected the fascinating individual ththat david b byrne woululd emerge t to becomeub or cbgb ♪ ♪ i ain't got time for that now ♪ you pick any genre you like and i will tell you thatat the best t music madede t genre wawas made in n the 197. anand you'll h have a hardrd e proving meme wrong. wiwild: what w was great about a a "me" decadade is thahat it allowowed the grert artists ofof our timeses to do some of their greatest work because they were really...
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i think it's illustrative that -- you see everybody, cli byrne, saying it's not getting through. we're not breaking through the wall. we have to do something better. pelosi. everyone who is in leadership in the party is kind of shouting at the white house, we have to change. we have to do something. it's not working. >> i agree that, one, i don't think voters are necessarily paying attention to the 2024 election up to this point, and i think the people will start to pivot and pay attention to what the biden campaign and whoever the republican nominee is doing. i agree with you, i think that -- that's why i don't think it can just be about democracy. >> mark it down. rare moment. >> 6:42 on a wednesday. first and probably last. >> i think that he is going -- the biden campaign, the biden administration and campaign r going to have to present a theory of the case for the future. we want to protect our democracy so that we can improve the quality of your lives in a transformative way for all americans, for black americans, white americans, for young people, for old people. so, you k
i think it's illustrative that -- you see everybody, cli byrne, saying it's not getting through. we're not breaking through the wall. we have to do something better. pelosi. everyone who is in leadership in the party is kind of shouting at the white house, we have to change. we have to do something. it's not working. >> i agree that, one, i don't think voters are necessarily paying attention to the 2024 election up to this point, and i think the people will start to pivot and pay...
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter oberstein is in route.dent lyons, do you have a quorum? also with us tonight are
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commission commission president cindy aliss, max carter orb stone, commissioner laryee, commissioner byrnensh commissioner benedicto. commissioner-i'm introduce your command staff starting with chief of n#police william scott. assistant chief david lazar. deputy chief robert o'sullivan. deputy chief daniel pereira. juany. deputy chief walsh and deputy chief ng. now your commanders. [applause] we are here to honor a select group of officers in the san francisco police department who ookts of bravery and displayed courage far exsided required of them. the commander aufssers wi-less acts the individuals took which explain why they are honored tonight. before we hear about the ac of valor, mayor breed is here to say a few words. >> thank you very much. and good evening to honorees tonight as well as their family and friends who are joininus to acknowledge the exceptional work of thb e of valor and you hear various stories, the consistent theme of each incident will just remind you of thaoand heroism it takes in order to do this very very challenging work of the san francisco police to express
commission commission president cindy aliss, max carter orb stone, commissioner laryee, commissioner byrnensh commissioner benedicto. commissioner-i'm introduce your command staff starting with chief of n#police william scott. assistant chief david lazar. deputy chief robert o'sullivan. deputy chief daniel pereira. juany. deputy chief walsh and deputy chief ng. now your commanders. [applause] we are here to honor a select group of officers in the san francisco police department who ookts of...
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter oberstein is in route. president lyons, do you have a quorum? also with us tonight are chief scott from the san francisco police departmen
commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter oberstein is in route. president lyons, do you have a quorum? also with us tonight are chief scott from the san francisco police departmen
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in new jersey and in my experience, one of my predecessors was a guy named brendan byrne who was a democrat. he useto say that when he died, he made his wife promise at she would bury him in hudson county, new jersey, so that he could remain active in politics. [laughter] but he lived a long life into his mid-90's. he died while i was governor and his wife kept her word. she was -- he was cremated and a half of his ashes are in their family home. the other half are sitting over a bar ijersey city because she said, heold me i had to put him in hudson county so he could remain active in politics. i come from a state with lots of concerns about voting fairness and cheating. the weights that ensure to me is to make everyone present id when you vote. i don't think it's any more complicated than that and i don't understand why this is such a problem. recently i was going for a meeting in new york city to meet with a potential campaign donor. i walked up to the securit desk and the security guys said, i can't believe i get a chance to meet you. you were a great governor. i support your run for pre
in new jersey and in my experience, one of my predecessors was a guy named brendan byrne who was a democrat. he useto say that when he died, he made his wife promise at she would bury him in hudson county, new jersey, so that he could remain active in politics. [laughter] but he lived a long life into his mid-90's. he died while i was governor and his wife kept her word. she was -- he was cremated and a half of his ashes are in their family home. the other half are sitting over a bar ijersey...
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robert byrne, the democratic leader, was very skeptical about bringing television to the senate chamber howard baker was pushing for it, he started pushing for it hard. it came in 1974, they were preparing for what might have been a impeachment trial of nixon. nixon resigned and that didn't happen. they left the cameras in place long enough to televise the swearing in of vice president nelson rocfeller then they pulled the cameras out. in the late 1970's, howard baker was talking about trying to bring cameras in to fill in the debate over the panama canal treaties, which or long, tedious and difficult debates, that was a different process for them to go through. the robert byrd -- he had no interest in that whatsoever, he really thought it would change the culture of a senate that he loved to its core. but as the years went by, the house adopted c-span coverage in 1979, and the house started to get a lot more attention on the precedent and in the evening news, it had lots of video to provide. then the leaders, including robert byrd, began to rethink the process and, robert burch told th
robert byrne, the democratic leader, was very skeptical about bringing television to the senate chamber howard baker was pushing for it, he started pushing for it hard. it came in 1974, they were preparing for what might have been a impeachment trial of nixon. nixon resigned and that didn't happen. they left the cameras in place long enough to televise the swearing in of vice president nelson rocfeller then they pulled the cameras out. in the late 1970's, howard baker was talking about trying...
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post office chief executive nick read, who was pressed by the chair of the committee, labour mp liam byrneible. irate office knew that remote access to terminals was possible.— office knew that remote access to terminals was possible. we will be ”rovidin terminals was possible. we will be providing all _ terminals was possible. we will be providing all the _ terminals was possible. we will be providing all the information - providing all the information required _ providing all the information reuuired. . , providing all the information reuuired. ., , i] providing all the information reuuired. ., , m required. what is the answer? i have not not required. what is the answer? i have not got the — required. what is the answer? i have not got the specific _ required. what is the answer? i have not got the specific date. _ required. what is the answer? i have not got the specific date. i _ required. what is the answer? i have not got the specific date. i can - not got the specific date. i can come — not got the specific date. i can come back— not got the specific date. i can come back to _ not
post office chief executive nick read, who was pressed by the chair of the committee, labour mp liam byrneible. irate office knew that remote access to terminals was possible.— office knew that remote access to terminals was possible. we will be ”rovidin terminals was possible. we will be providing all _ terminals was possible. we will be providing all the _ terminals was possible. we will be providing all the information - providing all the information required _ providing all the...
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we've got right versus with paula london versus left with paula london and gardiner. note from liam byrnethe camilla tominey show only on gb news >> i came to gb news because it's the people's channel and i want the audience to have their say on the events of the day, but equally it's because it champions free speech. and as a journalist, that's what i'm all about. every sunday morning at 930, into 90 930, we're packing into 90 minutes politics minutes solid, punchy politics with a bit of a twist. we not only want to inform you, but we want to keep you entertained. >> the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on . g. sunday mornings from 930 on. g. >> joining me now for the roundtable discussion. i've got broadcast and political commentator paula london. she's on the show for the first time and back. my old mucker barry gardiner, he's the mp for brent north. he's a good man. look, we're about we're going to talk about immigration migration immigration and net migration into country has increased. into this country has increased. i it's 10 million over the i think it's 10 million o
we've got right versus with paula london versus left with paula london and gardiner. note from liam byrnethe camilla tominey show only on gb news >> i came to gb news because it's the people's channel and i want the audience to have their say on the events of the day, but equally it's because it champions free speech. and as a journalist, that's what i'm all about. every sunday morning at 930, into 90 930, we're packing into 90 minutes politics minutes solid, punchy politics with a bit of...
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chris byrne genetic modification string theory in the multiverse. what in your estimation are some insights fields of science that aren't being talked about that would just make the most increase all inspiring stories like aren't we talking about this these could now animate us. i used to be a journalist and so i understand the temptation to look the big story. and because what's going to sell the trouble is the big, exciting thing has a 50% chance of being wrong. or worse yet, 50% of the new exciting thing is going to be and we don't know which 50% yet which it exciting but it also is a bad substitute for what science really is. if you think of science as a cathedral. it's built one brick at a time and watching cement dry and paint dry doesn't necessarily make for exciting stories. so i go back to the very instead of talking about facts, talk about people you about the people who have dedicated themselves to, you know, following butterfly and seeing how that has changed 50 years or finding who have been tracing asteroid in their orbits from days wh
chris byrne genetic modification string theory in the multiverse. what in your estimation are some insights fields of science that aren't being talked about that would just make the most increase all inspiring stories like aren't we talking about this these could now animate us. i used to be a journalist and so i understand the temptation to look the big story. and because what's going to sell the trouble is the big, exciting thing has a 50% chance of being wrong. or worse yet, 50% of the new...
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and i'm going to be speaking to ellen levy, the israel government spokesman, and liam labour mp liam byrneand chair the business select chair of the business select committee, be committee, is going to be joining to discuss his new joining me to discuss his new book. but first all, book. but first of all, let's speak street, now speak to andy street, now conservative of the west conservative mayor of the west midlands, former boss john midlands, former boss of john lewis. of andy lovely to lewis. of course, andy lovely to see this morning. thank you see you this morning. thank you very joining me. we very much forjoining me. can we get started on post office get started on the post office because have got a unique because you have got a unique perspective having been perspective on this, having been the of a major company and the head of a major company and at same time a politician at the same time a politician now and obviously mayor of west midlands you got a cbe. midlands now you got a cbe. i remember some time ago for your service to business and other matters. some people are looking
and i'm going to be speaking to ellen levy, the israel government spokesman, and liam labour mp liam byrneand chair the business select chair of the business select committee, be committee, is going to be joining to discuss his new joining me to discuss his new book. but first all, book. but first of all, let's speak street, now speak to andy street, now conservative of the west conservative mayor of the west midlands, former boss john midlands, former boss of john lewis. of andy lovely to...
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you tell me surrendered power, that famous note from liam byrne earlier on gb news radio .. >> hello there, this is dewbs& co with me michelle dewberry till seven alongside me. the professor of politics and international relations at the university of kent, matt goodwin and unionist and and the trade unionist and broadcaster paul embery. i can tell you now that immigration conversation has got you talking. i'll bring in some of your responses before the end of the programme. but for now, uh, supermarket in france has removed products such as pepsi and rs removed products such as pepsi and its shelves. and seven up from its shelves. they saying this is because of unacceptable price rises? uh, other places like germany and belgium. apparently they are doing similar. we all know by now that the food, uh, inflation etc. has been going through the roof so this something roof. so is this something a strategy perhaps strategy that perhaps supermarkets here? paul uh, should follow? >> i've got some sympathy with what doing. i don't what they're doing. i don't normally out in favour
you tell me surrendered power, that famous note from liam byrne earlier on gb news radio .. >> hello there, this is dewbs& co with me michelle dewberry till seven alongside me. the professor of politics and international relations at the university of kent, matt goodwin and unionist and and the trade unionist and broadcaster paul embery. i can tell you now that immigration conversation has got you talking. i'll bring in some of your responses before the end of the programme. but for...