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liam byrne: and will this deal be blocked?n, you would not expect me to comment on the use of those powers because they are subject to a process, but we have not hesitated to use them where we thought it made sense, particularly in the case of the newport wafer fab, where we used powers under the act to order the divestment of that transaction. liam byrne: shein, the chinese-backed fast fashion company, has been exploring the float on the london stock exchange. the chancellor met donald tang to encourage him. will that float be allowed to proceed? the prime minister: again, it wouldn't be right for me to comment on individual companies, so there is not much more i can say to that. liam byrne: the eu has an anti-subsidy probe, which it launched just before christmas, into electric vehicle imports from china. it asked us to join that investigation and we said no. why did we say no? the prime minister: i don't think that is quite right. we obviously have our own market monitoring rules and independent bodies that advise us, and w
liam byrne: and will this deal be blocked?n, you would not expect me to comment on the use of those powers because they are subject to a process, but we have not hesitated to use them where we thought it made sense, particularly in the case of the newport wafer fab, where we used powers under the act to order the divestment of that transaction. liam byrne: shein, the chinese-backed fast fashion company, has been exploring the float on the london stock exchange. the chancellor met donald tang to...
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commissioner byrne. yes. commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner yee, yes. commissioner yee is yes. and vice president carter oberstar. yes. vice president stone is. yes. you have six yeses. line item for chief's report. discussion. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns provide an overview of offenses, incidents or events occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety commission discussion on unplanned events and activities that chief describes will be limited to determining whether to counter for a future meeting. chief scott, thank you, good evening. good evening, vice president carter stone, acting executive director. hawkins, commission and the public. i'll start off this week's, chief's report with crime trends. and just overall, very briefly, crime part one crime is down 30. that's, about 20, almost 20, 30, 400 crimes fewer than this time last year. property crime is down 32. and violent crime is down 16. and the biggest drop is in property crime, which is, about 3200 crimes fewer than this time last year in terms of the violent
commissioner byrne. yes. commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner yee, yes. commissioner yee is yes. and vice president carter oberstar. yes. vice president stone is. yes. you have six yeses. line item for chief's report. discussion. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns provide an overview of offenses, incidents or events occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety commission discussion on unplanned events and activities that chief describes will be limited to...
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but now we can look them up and we can go to david byrne's journal website and look at it. by the way, i'll say he has a really good book called bicycle diaries, where he a folding bicycle on tour, rides it around the places where he was performing and writes these essays about what like to be david byrne riding his bicycle around places around the world and so i highly recommend that it's one of our books in our long biblio fee of books. so we think about time being an asterix, we think about time dissolving and water dissolving. these are a few things that have happened along rocky branch. creek 1903. girl charge. this is a headline girl charged with heinous crime alleged to have her baby newborn in. and there's a big trial and court case that comes out of this. in 1908, university, south carolina builds the thompson infirmary, which later gets a new building that's going to be known as the thompson health center. this is designed have an isolation wing so that when people have diseases are communicable, you can separate them from cysts. so we all went through the pandemi
but now we can look them up and we can go to david byrne's journal website and look at it. by the way, i'll say he has a really good book called bicycle diaries, where he a folding bicycle on tour, rides it around the places where he was performing and writes these essays about what like to be david byrne riding his bicycle around places around the world and so i highly recommend that it's one of our books in our long biblio fee of books. so we think about time being an asterix, we think about...
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commissioner byrne. yes. commissioner byrne is. yes. commissioner. yee. yes, commissioner yee is yes. and president elias. yes. president diaz is. yes. you have six yeses. line item five. chief's report. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns provide an overview of fences. incidents or events occurring in san francisco have an impact on public safety commission discussion on unplanned events and activities. that chief describes will be limited to determine whether to calendar for future meeting. chief scott, thank you, sergeant youngblood, good evening, president elias, commission executive director, henderson. and public, just a quick, brief on the crime trends , this week, we're still down 30% overall, in part one crime, it's about 40,400 crimes, fewer than this time last year, property crimes are leading the way with a 32% reduction, the difference of about 4200 crimes. and then in violent crime, we're down 14, almost 2000, a little over 2000 crimes. fewer than i mean, 200. i'm sorry, 200 crimes, fewer than this time last year. as far as homici
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thank you very much for that, katie byrne in the middle of all of this where it all went down the ground zero or something like that in lebanon new jersey, katie how are they doing there? >> well it looks like an ordinary day now but we know this was a chaotic morning for a lot of families, especially those who live right around here near the epicenter of all of this, some people describe the moment that the earthquake hit as a sinking feeling underneath their feet we know that the shaking cent peoples kitchen kitchen cabinets flying open. paintings and framed photos fell down, mirrors breaking into pieces neighbours on this block actually ran out to check on each other one of their front doors flew open and a dog got loose that dog did make it back home but we spoke with a man walking his dog when it all happened he said it felt like a drilling sensation. >> i was walking my dog off the street and felt like the pavement was giving way under me and i didn't know what to thank or what to do it lasted like a good 20 seconds. it was very scary. >> we know this was not only felt here people
thank you very much for that, katie byrne in the middle of all of this where it all went down the ground zero or something like that in lebanon new jersey, katie how are they doing there? >> well it looks like an ordinary day now but we know this was a chaotic morning for a lot of families, especially those who live right around here near the epicenter of all of this, some people describe the moment that the earthquake hit as a sinking feeling underneath their feet we know that the...
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and as i mentioned a opening statement, the byrne justice assistance grant.i've been very proud to bring grants home in both of those areas to fund local police and also to fund efforts by our local district attorneys. these are the ones that deserve the credit for that you to dn crime over the last year, aren't they? >> i quite agree with yes. >> will need the wordsut in your mouth, attorney general. what else, who else deserves a credit for the big drop in crime that america has experienced? >> look, we know, because we had experience over decades now, the right kind of strategy for reducing violentes crime. these involved, these strategies from a federal . if you require the kind of cooperation, the non-silo thing that the chip was speaking among all of our agencies, i've been creating joint task forces with state and local law enforcement who are enormous force multipliers for the department. our u.s. attorneys offices to reach out to communities, grant programs to support community violence interrupters who go out into communities and prevent the crime f
and as i mentioned a opening statement, the byrne justice assistance grant.i've been very proud to bring grants home in both of those areas to fund local police and also to fund efforts by our local district attorneys. these are the ones that deserve the credit for that you to dn crime over the last year, aren't they? >> i quite agree with yes. >> will need the wordsut in your mouth, attorney general. what else, who else deserves a credit for the big drop in crime that america has...
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter overstone is excused. and president elias, you have a quorum also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department. and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. great. thank you. hello, everyone. welcome to
commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter overstone is excused. and president elias, you have a quorum also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department. and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. great. thank you. hello, everyone. welcome to
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.# byrn�*s musical education at the guildhall school of music brought him to london for the first time1984, and in his last year, he was awarded the school's top music prize — the gold medal. bryn vocalises hello, bryn. i made it to wales. croeso i gymru! come on! say croeso i gymru. croeso i gymru. hello, chaps. we're in the middle of recording an album full of sea shanties. mm—hm! so, we're going to rehearse and record today one of wales's most famous tunes, fflat huw puw. mm—hm. most probably we'll do a little bit of drunken sailor, as well. oh, that will be a bit of fun. # what shall we do with the drunken sailor? # ear'ly in the mornin' # way hay and up she rises # way hay and up she rises # way hay and up she rises # ear'ly in the mornin'...# and what's the welsh song about? fflat huw puw? it's all about this wonderful ship that he's been cleaning and is making it look like his best parlour, and he's off to travel the world. but of course, he wants to come back home, as well. oh, but of course, to beautiful wales. like the character he's singing about, bryn travels around the wor
.# byrn�*s musical education at the guildhall school of music brought him to london for the first time1984, and in his last year, he was awarded the school's top music prize — the gold medal. bryn vocalises hello, bryn. i made it to wales. croeso i gymru! come on! say croeso i gymru. croeso i gymru. hello, chaps. we're in the middle of recording an album full of sea shanties. mm—hm! so, we're going to rehearse and record today one of wales's most famous tunes, fflat huw puw. mm—hm. most...
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mayor announcing today the nominee nomination of retired judge c don clay to replace commissioner jim byrne. she's also nominated current commissioner deborah walker for reappointment. the nominations need to be approved by the board of supervisors before moving forward. tonight we now know more about the murder suspect shot and killed by oakland police. >> ktvu is confirmed the suspect's identity as 33 year old dominique brot. sacramento police say he shot and killed his girlfriend last month. michael rains, an attorney representing the oakland officers who fired their guns, say the suspect came out of a house in west oakland. this was 940 last night carrying a gun, refusing to surrender and that the officers had no choice but to shoot him. >> i think in this case, there is no question that this suspect posed an imminent threat of death or serious injury. when the officers fired. >> okay, this is the first deadly shooting by oakland police since november, when the department says a man pointed a loaded handgun at a sergeant right near city hall, san francisco, being hit with yet another bu
mayor announcing today the nominee nomination of retired judge c don clay to replace commissioner jim byrne. she's also nominated current commissioner deborah walker for reappointment. the nominations need to be approved by the board of supervisors before moving forward. tonight we now know more about the murder suspect shot and killed by oakland police. >> ktvu is confirmed the suspect's identity as 33 year old dominique brot. sacramento police say he shot and killed his girlfriend last...
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enemy's stability will decrease, well, the head of the cia , the central intelligence agency, william byrned, that ukraine will lose by the end of the year if america does not resume its supplies. so this is yesterday's speech of the head of the central intelligence agency, yes, he just made his conclusions, er, or. how about me, first of all , to push my own politicians to adopt the decision to provide aid to ukraine, because before that there were very similar statements by the us secretary of defense, the head of the committee of the chiefs of staff of the united states, where she and emily and brown talked about the fact that the ukrainian military is holding back the enemy despite difficult conditions, which is necessary and equipment, and ammunition, and what is needed. a quick decision on unblocking american aid, so that in principle the logic of the statements of the head of the cia fits into this canvas, he categorically says that if there is no help, the ukrainian army will have to retreat, and the problem, he says, is not in the courage of ukrainian fighters, but in the fact that
enemy's stability will decrease, well, the head of the cia , the central intelligence agency, william byrned, that ukraine will lose by the end of the year if america does not resume its supplies. so this is yesterday's speech of the head of the central intelligence agency, yes, he just made his conclusions, er, or. how about me, first of all , to push my own politicians to adopt the decision to provide aid to ukraine, because before that there were very similar statements by the us secretary...
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earlier, let me remind you, the director of the cia, william byrne , stated that the us military aid. the possibility for ukraine to hold out in 2024, at the same time in political circles, primarily european, there is an assumption that this american aid package for ukraine may be the last, so, in particular, said the head of the european committee in the bundestag, anton hofreiter, who, as reported by the reuters agency, wrote that the uncertainty after 2024 is primarily related to the possible re-election of donald trump, who is skeptical of large amounts of aid to ukraine. he, as well as radical republicans in congress , oppose further military support, except for a possible loan. well, as another edition of the new york times writes on the issue of aid to ukraine, the republican party of the usa has divided ukraine. it became obvious that the republicans do not fully support ex-president donald trump in foreign policy. the publication also notes that trump has somewhat softened his opposition to aid to ukraine in recent days, and he was also silent on the day of the vote. refusin
earlier, let me remind you, the director of the cia, william byrne , stated that the us military aid. the possibility for ukraine to hold out in 2024, at the same time in political circles, primarily european, there is an assumption that this american aid package for ukraine may be the last, so, in particular, said the head of the european committee in the bundestag, anton hofreiter, who, as reported by the reuters agency, wrote that the uncertainty after 2024 is primarily related to the...
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter overstone is excused. and president elias, you have a quorum also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department. and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. great. thank you. hello, everyone. welcome to
commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter overstone is excused. and president elias, you have a quorum also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department. and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. great. thank you. hello, everyone. welcome to
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter overstone is excused.nd president elias, you have a quorum also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department. and executive director paul henderson from the department of ce
commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee here. vice president carter overstone is excused.nd president elias, you have a quorum also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department. and executive director paul henderson from the department of ce
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move on is that one of the most smartest and decent people i met at the state department was bill byrne. thank you for being here. let us jump into it. the situation in ukraine with russia unprovoked invasion and we hope that there -- there is a vote we hope coming up on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we do not, could putin actually prevail? bill: i cannot think of a more important question, certainly not before the u.s. congress. there is a huge amount at stake not only with ukraine and ukrainians, or about european security, but about xi jinping's china and his ambition and the indo pacific. and this is really a question of whether or not the adversaries understand our reliability and determination and whether the allies and partners understand that as well. the consequences are enormous for what the house of representatives is considering. first i should say i am very proud of the role that intelligence has played now over -- can you hear me any better now? you missed all of those golden wards -- words. the short answer is th
move on is that one of the most smartest and decent people i met at the state department was bill byrne. thank you for being here. let us jump into it. the situation in ukraine with russia unprovoked invasion and we hope that there -- there is a vote we hope coming up on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we do not, could putin actually prevail? bill: i cannot think of a more important question, certainly not before the u.s. congress. there...
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alsojoining me is gemma byrne, she is the policy and campaign manager at mind, the mental health charityorjoining us. if we could start with you, what do you make of this idea as the sick notes not being given out to gps but by other specialists instead? i've not a by other specialists instead? i've got a qualified — by other specialists instead? i�*e got a qualified welcome for by other specialists instead? i"j: got a qualified welcome for it. i would split sick notes into three broad categories. there is sort of the short term, perhaps somebody has has pneumonia or hernia repair, we should retain those in general practice, we can quickly sign them off for a short period of time, not a problem. then i think the other aspect to this is longer—term sickness. there are unfortunately many people for whom work is just not a possibility, they may have very severe disease, multiple sclerosis for example, or dementia. and they don't need to be caught up in any kind of new initiatives, they need their lives made much less complicated. but there are a proportion of people who have become unwell a
alsojoining me is gemma byrne, she is the policy and campaign manager at mind, the mental health charityorjoining us. if we could start with you, what do you make of this idea as the sick notes not being given out to gps but by other specialists instead? i've not a by other specialists instead? i've got a qualified — by other specialists instead? i�*e got a qualified welcome for by other specialists instead? i"j: got a qualified welcome for it. i would split sick notes into three broad...
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gemma byrne, policy and campaign manager at the mental health charity mind, says the government has missed. and particularly to those i 1.9 million people who are on the waiting lists - who are struggling with their mental health and desperately seeking out support, - but they're unable to access it. and we know that millions of people | struggling with their mental healthl would love to be working, but if they can't access i this support, you know, - removing financial support is not going to help them move into work. it's only going to worsen their mental health. - let's bring in our panel. anna, let's come to you. what do you make of the prime minister's speech? it’s of the prime minister's speech? it's art of of the prime minister's speech? it�*s part of something he's been talking about for a while, trying to get people back into work. he's actually been concerned about this from his days at the treasury as chancellor. today, he put out a sharp statistic that britain spends more money on benefits of people than it does on a whole school system. that is an extraordinary demand and it h
gemma byrne, policy and campaign manager at the mental health charity mind, says the government has missed. and particularly to those i 1.9 million people who are on the waiting lists - who are struggling with their mental health and desperately seeking out support, - but they're unable to access it. and we know that millions of people | struggling with their mental healthl would love to be working, but if they can't access i this support, you know, - removing financial support is not going to...
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talks with others katie byrne is live from oklahoma.'s got the latest from there. >> yeah, sandra, it is a lot to take in, especially for the family members who lost their lives. a man who lived in this house behind me was in his 30s. 1 of 2 victims in this town who passed away because of the tornadoes that hit this weekend. we have met his family members who have come to take this all in. they are trying to figure out funeral arrangements right now. we have the fox flight team to show you a bird's-eye view. you can see that the home was lifted off its foundation and sent guards away from where it started. unfortunately, we know that man in his 30s was inside when the storm hits. his family members tell me that he was protecting his 13-year-old niece and 20-year-old nephew who are both in the hospital right now recovering from this. he unfortunately did not make it. we know from funeral home director's around the area, because of all the water this area has taken on in the last few days, a lot of the funerals will have to be delayed, be
talks with others katie byrne is live from oklahoma.'s got the latest from there. >> yeah, sandra, it is a lot to take in, especially for the family members who lost their lives. a man who lived in this house behind me was in his 30s. 1 of 2 victims in this town who passed away because of the tornadoes that hit this weekend. we have met his family members who have come to take this all in. they are trying to figure out funeral arrangements right now. we have the fox flight team to show...
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according to john byrnes which is probably one of the best out there, people are optimistic about the future would it comes to personal finance for this main reason. over the next 12 months people 22% want to pay off the debt, they're not to keep buying on the credit card and pay off debt, it does not work. it's time with the blowing of smoke in the gas lighting to stop, we need to be honest and folks that are position to make a change to affect change for the average person out there, people are hurting and it's time to acknowledge that maybe we can get policy that looks at them the way that liz claman does with care in understanding. >> you have 18 minutes to get to cleveland. >> i'll call you from there. liz: quick, this is amazing. the eclipse is actually affecting the market, the big board composite volume that is not at the new york stock exchange is running 18% below the one month average because so many people are rushing through the huge swath of the path at the moment and they're not trading. this is eclipse mania, you are looking at indianapolis bloomington indiana and if y
according to john byrnes which is probably one of the best out there, people are optimistic about the future would it comes to personal finance for this main reason. over the next 12 months people 22% want to pay off the debt, they're not to keep buying on the credit card and pay off debt, it does not work. it's time with the blowing of smoke in the gas lighting to stop, we need to be honest and folks that are position to make a change to affect change for the average person out there, people...
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commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee and vice president carter obersten are in route. and you do have a quorum. thank you, are you going to call the item line? item one weekly officer recognition certificate presentation of an officer who has gone above and beyond in the performance of their duties. sergeant
commissioner byrne here. commissioner yee and vice president carter obersten are in route. and you do have a quorum. thank you, are you going to call the item line? item one weekly officer recognition certificate presentation of an officer who has gone above and beyond in the performance of their duties. sergeant
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first is retired judge c don clay to replace commissioner jim byrne.he also nominated current commissioner deborah walker for reappointment. now the nominations need to be approved by the board of supervisors before moving forward. 12 new york city jurors have been seated in the criminal trial against former president donald trump. the next steps in this historic case and a construction company is facing a major fine. >> what it failed to do that cal osha says ended in the ath o like this. in all cases, the alameda county district attorney is now taking action against police officers in the east bay over the in-custody death of mario gonzalez. >> and governor newsom is showing support for a state bill designed to increase the punishments for people who engage in child sex trafficking. the possible increase in criminal charges is from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. good morning. >> thank you for waking up with us here on mornings on two. i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. >> it's a friday. it is april 19th pam. >> it's been a
first is retired judge c don clay to replace commissioner jim byrne.he also nominated current commissioner deborah walker for reappointment. now the nominations need to be approved by the board of supervisors before moving forward. 12 new york city jurors have been seated in the criminal trial against former president donald trump. the next steps in this historic case and a construction company is facing a major fine. >> what it failed to do that cal osha says ended in the ath o like...
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what we need to watch for now just ahead but we will begin with the fox weather correspondent katie byrne live at the epicenter of this, everyone has a story from this. it felt like for so many of us perhaps the first earthquake they experienced of this magnitude that it lasted a pretty long time, katie. >> it seems that way. if you like it lasted anywhere from 30-45 seconds and we are walking through lebanon now we just arrived trying to figure out if there's any damage and neighbors are trying to figure out the same thing, you are walking your dog when this happened, describe the feeling of this i think it's interesting to viewers on the west coast compared to the east coast earthquakes feel different. on the west coast it feels more like a swaying motion but you thought of it as up and down drilling feeling? >> yeah it felt like the amazpavement was sinking unrepad i've never experienced an earthquake but within the first five seconds i knew what was going on. i didn't notice any damage but the neighbors were running outside to see what was going on. is a scary experience. >> driving i
what we need to watch for now just ahead but we will begin with the fox weather correspondent katie byrne live at the epicenter of this, everyone has a story from this. it felt like for so many of us perhaps the first earthquake they experienced of this magnitude that it lasted a pretty long time, katie. >> it seems that way. if you like it lasted anywhere from 30-45 seconds and we are walking through lebanon now we just arrived trying to figure out if there's any damage and neighbors are...
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he was taking, stalin was very smart, like molotov, you read their negotiations with burns, with byrnesan’t do that now, so she poisons and the bad guy turned out to be right, kiev, we always wondered where such people came from anti-russian sentiments in kiev, very quickly found an answer that just after the cancellation of this decree, in fact, those people who were released, they all rushed to kiev, absolutely. lately, we are increasingly hearing the phrase global majority, who is included in it, what countries does it consist of, and most importantly, who controls these states? we met in the palace of the syrian president, the man who challenged the collective west. our war is a war for existence, which is why the price is so high. now supports promotes leaders like zelensky, these are people who say yes to everything, right, left, up, down, to everything, answering yes boss, and my father never discussed my future with me, i believe that everyone decides such questions for themselves , my children do not study politics, one wants to be a programmer, the other an engineer, you use s
he was taking, stalin was very smart, like molotov, you read their negotiations with burns, with byrnesan’t do that now, so she poisons and the bad guy turned out to be right, kiev, we always wondered where such people came from anti-russian sentiments in kiev, very quickly found an answer that just after the cancellation of this decree, in fact, those people who were released, they all rushed to kiev, absolutely. lately, we are increasingly hearing the phrase global majority, who is included...
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. >> charles: katie -- katie byrne in holding both, oklahoma. thank you very much.ening tornado rubbish stage this week. fox news mineralogist adam clark's with more about. what should we be expecting? >> charles, and facilities folks cannot get a break. these are some of the tornado tallies here over the last several days. sixty-three confirmed tornadoes across the plain states likely we're going to see the number continue to think of as they continue to survey the damage. this is where you live no rain currently is. admitted so active over the last several days that the first concerns continues to be flooding some of these spots are on much of 6 inches of rain, arena still coming on her legal progress is there right along the mississippi river from members of the portions of southern illinois, that rain will continue to kind of shift a little bit as we see more rounds of severe weather pop-up emigrated to the stem -- what more do they not ultimately into anything you see this explosion of big storms across the same hard-hit areas. the problem is obviously not enou
. >> charles: katie -- katie byrne in holding both, oklahoma. thank you very much.ening tornado rubbish stage this week. fox news mineralogist adam clark's with more about. what should we be expecting? >> charles, and facilities folks cannot get a break. these are some of the tornado tallies here over the last several days. sixty-three confirmed tornadoes across the plain states likely we're going to see the number continue to think of as they continue to survey the damage. this is...
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according to john byrnes which is probably one of the best out there, people are optimistic about the next 12 months people 22% want to pay off the debt, they're not to keep buying on the credit card and pay off debt, it does not work. it's time with the blowing of smoke in the gas lighting to stop, we need to be honest and folks that are position to make a change to affect change for the average person out there, people are hurting and it's time to acknowledge that maybe we can get policy that looks at them the way that liz claman does with care in understanding. >> you have 18 minutes to get to cleveland. >> i'll call you from there. liz: quick
according to john byrnes which is probably one of the best out there, people are optimistic about the next 12 months people 22% want to pay off the debt, they're not to keep buying on the credit card and pay off debt, it does not work. it's time with the blowing of smoke in the gas lighting to stop, we need to be honest and folks that are position to make a change to affect change for the average person out there, people are hurting and it's time to acknowledge that maybe we can get policy that...
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but in lean times it's byrne more than apparent that the edge they've taken has gone further and furthersagreement. i don't know what he the does next, but he probably does work in the free press. stuart: he's exposed what i would call liberal bias directed against trump not just at npr, but he's brought it home for all kinds of media a outlets. don't we -- [inaudible] that are biased against trump who actively went after trump. >> i apologize e for interrupting you. the pieces e read suggest there is enormousage that within npr now. how they work that out, i do not know. stuart: good. i'm appalled. this is a taxpayer-supported network which is clearly biased against the and tried to damage him. what's going on? >> my guess is there will be a house hearing very soon. and uri berliner will be there and these very questions will be put to him. stuart: the i hope so. i'll put that on live. by the way, you have a new special on fox nation. >> i do. stuart: battle for the arctic. you know what, bill? we've got a clip. roll it. >> it's almost -- [inaudible] want to show you where i'm sleeping
but in lean times it's byrne more than apparent that the edge they've taken has gone further and furthersagreement. i don't know what he the does next, but he probably does work in the free press. stuart: he's exposed what i would call liberal bias directed against trump not just at npr, but he's brought it home for all kinds of media a outlets. don't we -- [inaudible] that are biased against trump who actively went after trump. >> i apologize e for interrupting you. the pieces e read...
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carrie byrne writes on the campus of columbia university.nhower and the others walking by burned bodies at the concentration camp. all, your thoughts on that? >> somewhat reminiscent of some of the footage and details the israeli government released recently inviting journalists to come and sea and let people see what it looks like up close. what's going on here and campuses certainly here new york city is palestinian cause has done a deft manoeuvring. they've made common cause with a lot of progressive groups who are active here new york city and have married their struggle to the struggle of some of the more marginalized groups in the city and those who see themselves as marginalized. goes back to the 1960s and even the black panther movement. they became a common entity and so what that does is it invokes all the groups, over 1000 civil rights groups active in new york city, you get all of that when you start protests like this, they want to be on camera and going socially to you. this is their social life so you will continue to see this
carrie byrne writes on the campus of columbia university.nhower and the others walking by burned bodies at the concentration camp. all, your thoughts on that? >> somewhat reminiscent of some of the footage and details the israeli government released recently inviting journalists to come and sea and let people see what it looks like up close. what's going on here and campuses certainly here new york city is palestinian cause has done a deft manoeuvring. they've made common cause with a lot...
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. >> with 6 counts including murder and andrea l byrne of stockton with burglary last month.e 2 men broke into an l straighter tobacco store stoll products and that led police on a chase. eventually the getaway car went the wrong way on 5.80, near the bay bridge toll plaza and slammed it head on into 2 vehicles, killing one of those drivers. there is a bride to be was no wedding dress because of a porch pirate. now redwood city is asking for help in finding him. take a look at the man who made off with the dress he stole packages from the front porch, including one of those packages had a $2000 wedding dress. and so now she has no dress. and i don't know how close, you know, the wedding is now, but she's going need to wear something in. this happened last thursday night. 08:30pm, their homes on adams street near madison avenue, just about a half mile away from downtown redwood city. so if you recognize this man, maybe he still got that wedding dress because, you know, it's not going to hit them. >> it 35 is the time. and we have hundreds of california leaders now gathering in
. >> with 6 counts including murder and andrea l byrne of stockton with burglary last month.e 2 men broke into an l straighter tobacco store stoll products and that led police on a chase. eventually the getaway car went the wrong way on 5.80, near the bay bridge toll plaza and slammed it head on into 2 vehicles, killing one of those drivers. there is a bride to be was no wedding dress because of a porch pirate. now redwood city is asking for help in finding him. take a look at the man who...
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police say that michael byrne came up. bruni came up with the victim and demanded his phone while also having a pistol tucked into his pants. they say the victim distracted bruni was able to run towards the park. officers say bernie tried to catch that man but couldn't and got into a nearby suv and left. they say witness was able to get the license plate number. so they're tracking that down. police say they did find that car parked in front of a target store in the bridge point shopping center and ended up arresting rooney while he when he returned t that car. bruni was booked in center county jail on multiple suspected crimes. well, california attorney general rob bonta set to hold a news conference this morning in oakland to talk about efforts to solve california's ongoing housing crisis. bonta plans to speak at 9.30 this morning. he'll be at the casa sueno scored yard and hear concerns from residents of the field transit village. after that, he plans to do a tour of the windows fruitvale, which is a planned basically p
police say that michael byrne came up. bruni came up with the victim and demanded his phone while also having a pistol tucked into his pants. they say the victim distracted bruni was able to run towards the park. officers say bernie tried to catch that man but couldn't and got into a nearby suv and left. they say witness was able to get the license plate number. so they're tracking that down. police say they did find that car parked in front of a target store in the bridge point shopping center...
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important areas i look into are the cops hiring grants and as i mentioned in my opening statement the byrne justice assistance grants. i've been very proud to bring grants home in both of those areas to fund local police and also to fund efforts by our local district attorneys. these are the ones that deserve the credit for that huge drop in crime over the last year, aren't they? mr. garland: i quite agree with that, yes. mr. cartwright: don't let me put words in your mouth, but who else deserves the credit for this big drop in crime that america has experienced? mr. garland: look, i'm -- we know and we've had experience over decades now with the right kind of strategies for reducing violent crime. these involve strategies from the federal point of view, require the cooperation that the chairman was speaking of all of our agencies. then creating joint task forces with state and local law enforcement who are enormous force multipliers for the department. our u.s. attorneys' offices who reach out to community, our grant programs to support community violence interrupters, who go out into comm
important areas i look into are the cops hiring grants and as i mentioned in my opening statement the byrne justice assistance grants. i've been very proud to bring grants home in both of those areas to fund local police and also to fund efforts by our local district attorneys. these are the ones that deserve the credit for that huge drop in crime over the last year, aren't they? mr. garland: i quite agree with that, yes. mr. cartwright: don't let me put words in your mouth, but who else...
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not even attending , not even not even attending, not even attending this select committee with liam byrnelieve it was, three british nationals have died, three ex—service personnel have died under very, very strange circumstances. they've been explained by the idf. but that's because we've allowed them to explain it themselves. we've said, please investigate yourselves . the investigate yourselves. the exception, by the way, is the poles. a polish nationals also killed. and i think their their solicitor general effectively is looking into what's going on there. i don't understand why we can't do the same. and i don't view this as a left right thing, pro anti—israel, anything like that. i think a country with self—respect that puts its nationals first would have said, we're going to suspend arms sales for a week, two weeks, to send a signal that you can't do this to our people. but it seems to me that britain isn't a country that respects itself anymore . the first task of anymore. the first task of a government is to protect the people of this country. we have three aid workers, like i sa
not even attending , not even not even attending, not even attending this select committee with liam byrnelieve it was, three british nationals have died, three ex—service personnel have died under very, very strange circumstances. they've been explained by the idf. but that's because we've allowed them to explain it themselves. we've said, please investigate yourselves . the investigate yourselves. the exception, by the way, is the poles. a polish nationals also killed. and i think their...