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c around a t c and next time, remember, best stuff was the in america and with a long history of facilities and the west to also try to recruit most scenarios for ukraine. we take a closer look at the electric unsuspecting. the 2nd attempted assassination of donald trump. definitely black and white. this is about good versus evil range and the rest of the world sharing time on self concept. considering the suspects, involvement in the ukraine conflict, some prominent effect given now speculating whether that person would start to history or be acting on the oldest alleged trunk shooters, personal and public participation, the military activity in ukraine. it is hard to imagine this white house is agencies can claim 0, contact, clean habits, something of a knowledgeable vibe here. congress should get on. this is an incredible amount of land. power is alt delete division. meet with gave reserved for offensive operations. the rebates, by you, craig funded reports from near the don't boss front lines. why key of troops are being pushed back by a relentless russian bond. on a personal, on the scale of totalitarianism, the north even told all well, could have imagined russia's farm. and as to his brown did the us functions on the teeth that india as opposed to be refused to join incumbents. lead is washington to simply suppress, if any defend, have of course surpassed in. this is to tell a terry and is in its purest forms. the, the one welcome to you is 6 pm here in moscow, and this is on the international with the latest world news update to split, to happy with us as always, the f b i stays investigating on a power and assassination attempts on donald trump. the u. s. secret service confirmed it opened fire on a suspected gun, not in the vicinity of donald trump. while he was paying gulf in florida, the republican presidential nominee is safe. the suspect who is being arrested has been identified by the media. and it turns out to you is an extreme supporter of ukraine. so me, you know, while their conflicts are great but this conflict is definitely black and white. ready is about good versus evil. this is a story book, you know, a movie. ready ever watch, this is the only evil, i guess. good. i mean we're valley situation here where you know that you use range and the rest of the world are caring. and john and john harrison on self vision and seizure. one other, a lot grasses concept that we're, we're all one unit we have to get along and work together and, and and the. busy is 2000. why do we have to work together? bind forestman. so officials have ident sources, i should say that have identified him as ryan wesley ruth, of 50 or 8 year old man. as we saw there in that video, a seemingly happy go lucky man. but not all is as it seems, he gave a little bit and susan is the day because he is actually, he's into politics. so that's why we've seen him speaking out. in particular, he seems to enjoy the ukraine topic a lot. so all the information we have is information that has been compiled from his ex profile, for example, in his facebook that you can see right now. he's constantly been encouraging people to go in fights and die in ukraine. he's been encouraging people against must go to destroy russia. for example. he actually went there himself. we have pictures from him in ukraine, out of prototype for the as of battalion, which is of course has been associated with neo nazis and the white supremacist. and this organization in the us itself, a few years ago, you could not even supply the weapons until of course, we don't. the white house will accept those restrictions since then. but this is the kind of mine we're talking about. and this is what he supports, and in that protests who was actually holding the plus hard that said, and russia to act so that he was even not only crowd funding for ukraine. he was even recruiting volunteers to go and fight. they're including afghans, according to his claims, quite as reluctant to be cooperative that's rendered to us citizen preset up the international volunteer center in the print to help connect foreigners, the printing and military units out to a 100. so pretty much everybody, everybody contacts and you find are pretty much yelled at me every time. and i suggested that we bring in half gab as well, with some comments to this. how about the funds to get more information from them? and they claim that they were never contacted by ryan ruth, but they do say that perhaps this was being done with the previous regime. let's take a listen to their statements. i do not know this person, nor do i know if he has ever reached out to us with any request. as you know, some of the soldiers of the former regime in couple have now become mercenaries and they can be used by those who pay them. so this is the 2nd as happens on from the slice um, what's been said, so the font must be the reaction. exactly. we saw the 1st attempt, it was a muted reaction. we were expect to see wild headlines. none of that happened and we're seeing the exact same thing right now. and of course if this was someone else, if this was cala harris, for example, i'm sure we'd be getting a completely different picture. but because it's trump, and again, we don't understand why there's not much more of an uproar. and also a lot of people are saying, 1st of all, how was again this mind allowed to get so close to donald trump? where is the security? what has happened? especially considering that this comes just a few months after the 1st assassination attempt, and not the same. tell me a voice the same. and by the way, let's talk about that 1st assassination attempt. what do we know? why is no one speaking out and given us the results of that investigation and what happened there? and one of those people is a marjorie taylor green. of course, a republican because this is who you hear a speaking out about this. most democrats, of course, they don't seem to be concerned the admin, those answers about what they know about attempted trump assessing right into our government, knows every american travel into ukraine and was still don't know enough about the homeless groups. either congress must amount on says they say also when you look at the suspect, the hand, what is really strange here is this criminal record. it's his background. his phone just says radical and extreme use pro ukraine, anti russia. it's what this 9 did in the past, and what if we can bring up his history because it started all the way back in the 199 is that far as flooding by checks, misdemeanors, there was a hit a wrong resist and the rice, the concealed weapons violation and then in 2002, she was actually charged with possession of a weapon that can cause mass destruction. so you have this man who somehow, but he's not being watched obviously, or is he and if he was being watched, then why was he allowed to approach donald trump black close. so of course and normally marches. hello green to speak to not, but you have a former in the say, what's the blower? edward snowden, who's asking logical and rational questions on who's also making a connection alleged tom schute's, his personal and public participation in military activity in ukraine. it is hard to imagine this white house is agencies can claim 0, contact, clean hands, something of an oswald vibe here. congress should get offices. hm. yeah, the, all of the 5 mentioned by surgeon that referring to the amount of keys of assassinating at j. s. k. in 1963, what exactly is it mister snowdon, alluding to his will, of course the illusion there with a drift ss and was that he was working in connection with the intelligence services . back to me today we have here is something that we just don't understand. this was a private golf events where donald trump was at how could a random radical man find out the location of the former us president, be able to get what was the 300 to 500 yards from him. be able to set up in a k 47 to set up a go pro cameras, film all of this. and no one had no idea. this is will, doesn't make sense. and also to act so that he even had a book. this man has a book where he dates for him, sort of about assessing nations of top politicians include a lot of our boots. and here's an excerpt swirling question in every channel around the world as to why bruton has not been killed yet. in the usa, we have many killed j, f, k. martin luther king, robert kennedy, malcolm x john lennon to pack biggie. jimmy hoffa so many that we could not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people that they are brainwashed into totally blown cheap to anyone, read it aloud and knowing about this person. he has a criminal records. so he went through the system. they should've known that they should've picked up. so this tells us one of 2 things, right? so either the intelligence services in the us are useless, right? so that's one assumption, or that they knew the well watson, this man in which case, why didn't they not do anything when it comes to crime? we know donald trump has said the reason we accept if he does become the us president. he is all for ukraine, remain in full. so no nato membership and also that the new territory stay in russia. so of course, natural, anyone who's against something like this not has been silvo for so radical. this is how fast media found information. and i found this mag, and yet somehow vs the i know one, you know, one was aware that it didn't know again with the furthest destination attempt, there being hush hush, no results. the board is going on here. according to the palm beach county sheriff, the secret service posted a rifle barrel sticking out to the fence with agents firing as a man who was in the bushes along the perimeter. the suspect was around 300 meters away from donald trump. if legend a car was detained, off the bank stopped on the highway. there were forestman, founded a k 47 rifle, a go pro town or, and the number of backpacks with a suspected being positions. well, this is how the us media have been examining the reasons behind the latest assassination attempt on donald trump. once they re being that the secret service was unable to provide adequate protection because of the city, the shift size of the gulf coast. and according to some claims, the agency has repeatedly denied requests from the trump campaign for additional security measures. thus, despite the fact that he was shot and wounded during a rally in july, take a look what happened of the, the republican presidential normandy had a close brush with death as a bullets grazed his ear. just a moment soft. the heat tilted his head. the lone gunmen was soft and killed by the super service on the 4th, the questions were awesome. how he was able to get so close to them. by pauses an investigation in washington to see the agency slammed fine lawmakers across the i don't know which one his wife is also being the only thing on the attempt to and my husband's life was a horrible, distressing experience. now the silence around these heavy i can't house but wonder why didn't law enforcement officials arise the suitor before the speech. there is definitely more to the story and we need to uncover the to, to try and kill it, be safe and today when is the presidential election that's according to hon. gary and prime minister evict to open common thing on social media about sundays of parents assassination attempts. mr. open also supports to the republican nominee. donald trump is that the only politicians to be targeted off the challenging the main stream narrative. earlier this year, a prominent uncertainty, global as jim and politician, as well as the slope on prime minister. we're also attacked with a loss of barely surviving. the assassination attends. in both cases, they assailants held a pro ukrainian stones as well. i'm good by the politicians close to hold this then think of legal age. the kids from the us army officer has done his laughter picnics as his take on how intelligence agencies could potentially be involved in the 2nd to attend on from slice. it's not the 1st time that the f, b, i has set up a crime and solve the crime themselves. there's have been incidents what a career they talk somebody and to me uh into committing a. a mass murder event with a bomb showed him how to construct a bomb experiment. the bomb gave him the bomb components, weight to the uh, got everything done. and then a rest of them said look, you know we, we solve this crime. so it may just as well be that the, the security services are solvable, a crime that shouldn't have ever occurred by helping it occur. nothing's beyond the realm of possibility here. you notice the different uh attackers. they have all have the links. 3 to ukraine, ukraine's our operational terrorist organization of donald and one of the biggest terrace in the world. this heading is all linked back to m i 6 and c. i a the new york time is the mouthpiece of the ca. gave us a big story about out of the ca is been working there for 10 years. they set up a whole new bridge and the s b u, a dedicated to murder murder, incorporated, terrorism. so the, the s b o is a terrorist outlet of the c, a n a my 6 and there tendrils go out in different directions so that this guy may have been recruited absolutely more likely that he didn't go fight because of what he says and go you went there, you know, i'm 56 years old and they wouldn't take me to flight because i don't want to prime of the service. i don't believe that for a 2nd. they will take you to everybody. and yes, most of these guys are coming in would that's a no military service. somewhere in their sixties, they all died. but i mean have to be on the question. they were all tossed them forward as meet with minimal training. and most of them died in the 1st couple of days or weeks of combat. now that this guy didn't go, it wasn't because they would
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long ago, we are really in an interesting position here. i'm curious if you can tell us a little bit about what kind of reaction we've seen to this trip from other i. c. c, members, states a swell ukraine was of course, one of the loud is the voices that come down this a visit of let them know puts into russia and it says, and it says that the quote that it does, it is a huge blow to the, an international wooder and of course the, it was the rep can union and that's come down the head to condemn the visit even before it started yesterday. but as, as, as we can see, it happens anyway. indeed. well, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there with some context. that is d w's a survey that's not sky. we do have time to bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines, authorities in it, nigeria se bogo, her rom militants of killed, at least 37 people. according to local media, insurgents on motorcycles killed villagers and set buildings of blaze in your bay state. and the northeast broke her arm and other g had his groups have waged a 15 year insurgency in northeastern nigeria. at least a dozen people have died after their boat capsi
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c 5 deal on the table has been since october. the 8th site has below. they say as long as that is a c spy and goes up, is acceptable to him as they will cease by him. that's always been his beloved position. they don't trust the israelis and they certainly don't see the americans as being an honest broker when it comes to this. they say that the americans of family for him a lot in public, very politically publicly and deeper militarily with the israel. these may point to the military assistance that the us gives a big one example $3500000000.00 here. $21000000000.00 since october, the 7th. they say, as long as that keeps flowing in a benjamin netanyahu. these ready prime minister isn't a serious person and they point to each of the deals and goals that, that would potentially would bring about a ceasefire. they say that every time they've gotten close to a cease fire agreement, these ready prime minister has actually up the anti and the seas by tools have just dissipated so that i can take this seriously. they see this as a statement about as far as the lebanese government, we haven't heard anything yet. we will uh, possibly coming out from the lebanese and busted from the united nations a little bit later on. it's a political thing for them. the lebanese government does have to say something about this, a statement about a c spy. a proposal is certainly not a concrete see spot proposal as of yet, right. a man, thanks for that. let's put that to stephanie decades in amman. so stephanie is you had the prospect of this 21 day possible ceasefire with a ring in the daylights. a given the united states continued military support for israel, a real sense of confidence. we heard from a guest in tel aviv about how is ralph feels about it cuz it's ongoing. northern arrow operation, a level i guess, as i mentioned, there is a lot of support for it, but there also seems to be pressured. i think again, such to this as of now and everybody's part when we talk about need potential ceasefire. anything brokerage by the united nations who condemns in a way, but continues to supply israel with arms with weapons and supports that even yesterday that reiterated israel's right to defend itself. what is different when it comes to a war with has one law is this really has we're one step closer to complete regional escalation. he
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c o 2, we have the capacity here. we have the technology in northern lights as part of the long ship project owned by the show total and to use and equal north get some c o 2 storage facility is due to go online. in 2024, the companies have partnered with the norwegian government. they will receive subsidies in the development phase. and in the 1st 10 years of operations, the goal job creation and lucrative business in carbon transport and storage. industrial partner, how go back to materials is also profiting from the new technology. and so generally subsidies federal help repackage facilities. norwegian government has just bought it all out of the project was 80 percent funding. the only investment is a few 100000000 investments, but cash trust, one of about 140 facilities operated by hydro, back materials, one of the world's largest concrete manufacturers. and they're planning to invest some 1500000000 euros by 2030, including in the us. that's also because president jo biden's inflation reduction act offers financial incentives to companies that invest in carbon capture and storage unit 2023. the largest number of c, c s facilities were under construction in the u. s. followed by canada, u. k. china and norway and division map to fix the commercial ventures that are already in operation. but why is the us so advanced when it comes to carbon capture and storage is also important that they don't really have this discussion about how to evasions. at least not the way we have it in germany. so anything you'd ask you could also capture possible. and start underground to find out more. let's take a look at what's called enhanced oil recovery. a technology that's been employed mainly in north america for more than 50 years. high pressure c o 2 is injected into an oil field. raising the pressure on around the crude oil, it becomes more of this is and can be pumped to the surface more easily. but what are the risks scientist say that some 150000000000 tons of c o 2 could be stored under the north sea. a region that includes a number of a re protection zones. but what if there's a leak? because possible an
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c. afterthe naturalsequence, eight, b, c. after the hearings that will be for me to write the report, i cannot tell now precisely how long that will take. much depends on the nature and volume of the evidence. i can say that i expect the report to be published by late autumn next year. i should add that the reason we are able to begin the reason we are able to begin the hearings today is because of the extraordinary health and assistance —— help and assistance —— help and assistance we have received from liverpool city council and its staff. at short notice, they have made it possible for they have made it possible for the openings to be heard in this council chamber and a for the evidence to be heard in other parts of this historic building in due course. like the inquiry team, they have put the inquiry team, they have put the parents at the heart of their planning, and i am very grateful to them. i mentioned a few moments ago that the decision of the court of appeal it was a watershed, at last the parents had finality. 0r it was a watershed, at last the parents had finality. or so it seemed. but it was not to be... in the months into the court of appeal handed down its judgment, there has been a huge outpouring of comment from a variety of quarters on the validity of the convictions. so far as i am aware, it has come entirely from people who are not at the trial. parts of the evidence have been selected and criticised, as has the conduct of the defence of trial about which those defence lawyers can say nothing. all of this noise has caused enormous additional distress to the parents who have already suffered far too much. i make it absolutely clear that it is not for me as chair of this public inquiry to set about reviewing the convictions. the court of appeal has done that with a very clear result. the convictions stand. it is my responsibility to focus the inquiry on the questions asked inquiry on the questions asked in the terms of reference, and leading council will tell us how that is to be done in a few moments. the parents of the babies named on the indictment have waited for years for the answers to their questions, it is time to get on with this inquiry. is time to get on with this inuui . �* is time to get on with this inuui . . ., . inquiry. and more children collapsed _ inquiry. and more children collapsed unexpectedly. . inquiry. and more children - collapsed unexpectedly. medical and nursing stands in grantham bewildered by this event group deeply— bewildered by this event group deeply alarmed. tests to try to determine the causes of collapses were carried out on each — collapses were carried out on each of — collapses were carried out on each of the children who survived. most of these tests proved — survived. most of these tests proved negative. 0n the 12th of april— proved negative. 0n the 12th of april 1991, proved negative. 0n the 12th of april1991, however, a proved negative. 0n the 12th of april 1991, however, a blood test — april 1991, however, a blood test results showed that one of the children whose blood sugar had fallen dramatically and inexplicably on three occasions, had wrongly been injected _ occasions, had wrongly been injected with insulin. the possibility that this has happened accidentally was an illuminated and the suspicion grew— illuminated and the suspicion grew that someone was deliberately harming children on word — deliberately harming children on word for. on the 30th of april— on word for. on the 30th of april 1991, the police were called _ april 1991, the police were called to investigate. as events _ called to investigate. as events were pieced together, a picture — events were pieced together, a picture emerged of one person, nurse _ picture emerged of one person, nurse at — picture emerged of one person, nurse at beverly, as the likely pulpit~ — nurse at beverly, as the likely pulpit. she was first arrested and questioned in may 1991. she was brought to trial in may 1993, _ was brought to trial in may 1993, she was convicted of the murder— 1993, she was convicted of the murder of— 1993, she was convicted of the murder of four babies and children. _ murder of four babies and children, three attempted murders and causing grievous bodily— murders and causing grievous bodily harm against six others. she was— bodily harm against six others. she was sentenced to life imprisonment on every count. virginia — imprisonment on every count. virginia bottomley, now baroness, the secretary of state — baroness, the secretary of state of _ baroness, the secretary of state of health for the time, in a — state of health for the time, in a statement to this inquiry she says. _ in a statement to this inquiry she says. i— in a statement to this inquiry she says, i commissioned an independent inquiry to establish the facts behind this horrific— establish the facts behind this horrific case in the most rigorous _ horrific case in the most rigorous and effective way possible. and to ensure that the nhs _ possible. and to ensure that the nhs learned any lessons that could to prevent similar events— that could to prevent similar events in— that could to prevent similar events in the future. she asked to conduct— events in the future. she asked to conduct to inquiry. they had been _ to conduct to inquiry. they had been the — to conduct to inquiry. they had been the health service commissioner for england and wales— commissioner for england and wales and scotland between 1974 and 1984. the baroness tells us she believed it could be trusted to provide a thorough, independent and timely report. he did — independent and timely report. he did so. nevertheless, and it distressingly, 25 years later another— distressingly, 25 years later another nurse working in another— another nurse working in another hospital killed and harm — another hospital killed and harm to _ another hospital killed and harm to babies in her care. in august— harm to babies in her care. in august 2023, lucy letby was convicted of seven counts of murder— convicted of seven counts of murder and a seven counts of attempted murder involving 13 babies— attempted murder involving 13 babies in— attempted murder involving 13 babies in total. this inquiry was — babies in total. this inquiry was ordered by the then secretary of state in the light of this— secretary of state in the light of this convictions. in july of this— of this convictions. in july of this year. _ of this convictions. in july of this year, lucy letby was convicted of a further count of attempted murder against another baby, baby k in respect of which — another baby, baby k in respect of which the first jury could not agree. lucy letby, qualified as a nurse in the university of chester in 2011, vou'll — university of chester in 2011, you'll hear about her training and — you'll hear about her training and qualification in due course _ and qualification in due course. in a statement to the inquiry, — course. in a statement to the inquiry, the senior lecturer on the child — inquiry, the senior lecturer on the child nursing programme at the child nursing programme at the university of chester tells us that— the university of chester tells us that the case of beverly formed _ us that the case of beverly formed part of student training and learning on the common foundation programme. whether and if— foundation programme. whether and if so — foundation programme. whether and if so how corporate lessons were _ and if so how corporate lessons were learned from the inquiry is something this inquiry will explore _ is something this inquiry will explore. it is uncontroversial that— explore. it is uncontroversial that a — explore. it is uncontroversial that a hospital's neonatal unit should — that a hospital's neonatal unit should be a place where babies are cared — should be a place where babies are cared for by doctors and nurses, _ are cared for by doctors and nurses, where newborns are protected and nurtured. instead, at the countess of chester _ instead, at the countess of chester between june 2015 and june 2016, the neonatal unit was — june 2016, the neonatal unit was a — june 2016, the neonatal unit was a place where babies were murdered _ was a place where babies were murdered and injured by someone entrusted — murdered and injured by someone entrusted to care for them, a nurse — entrusted to care for them, a nurse working on the unit. lucy letbv's — nurse working on the unit. lucy letby's victims, the babies and their— letby's victims, the babies and their families are protected from — their families are protected from public identification by virtue — from public identification by virtue of— from public identification by virtue of orders made in the crown— virtue of orders made in the crown court. they will be referred _ crown court. they will be referred to by initials rather than — referred to by initials rather than names throughout this inguirv _ than names throughout this inquiry. their suffering must not be — inquiry. their suffering must not be compounded by being identified to the public, there must — identified to the public, there must be _ identified to the public, there must be no further intrusion into— must be no further intrusion into their— must be no further intrusion into their private and family lives — into their private and family lives. within the first part of this— lives. within the first part of this inquiry, part a, you will receive _ this inquiry, part a, you will receive heartbreaking and thoughtful evidence of the experiences of the parents whose _ experiences of the parents whose babies were named on the indictments. you will hear how their— indictments. you will hear how their lives— indictments. you will hear how their lives have been impacted forever, — their lives have been impacted forever, it _ their lives have been impacted forever, it is imperative that each — forever, it is imperative that each of— forever, it is imperative that each of them, through their own written — each of them, through their own written or— each of them, through their own written or oral evidence, should _ written or oral evidence, should be able to tell you what happened in their words and from — happened in their words and from their unique perspectives. as counsel to the inquiry, we see _ as counsel to the inquiry, we see only— as counsel to the inquiry, we see only this. the provision of written — see only this. the provision of written or— see only this. the provision of written or oral evidence to you is testament to the enormous courage — is testament to the enormous courage of the parents, in the midst— courage of the parents, in the midst of— courage of the parents, in the midst of their pain they have demonstrated selfless commitment to the principle that— commitment to the principle that others in the future it should _ that others in the future it should not suffer as they do. it should not suffer as they do. it is — should not suffer as they do. it is all— should not suffer as they do. it is all the more troubling that— it is all the more troubling that they should be facing that this ordeal given that the inquiry— this ordeal given that the inquiry that came before us, and — inquiry that came before us, and vet _ inquiry that came before us, and yet here we are again, and inguirv— and yet here we are again, and inquiry examining how to keep baby— inquiry examining how to keep baby safe from the criminal acts— baby safe from the criminal acts of— baby safe from the criminal acts of a _ baby safe from the criminal acts of a nurse. 0ne baby safe from the criminal acts of a nurse. one aspect of the parents's evidence involves what _ the parents's evidence involves what they were and were not told — what they were and were not told about the likely cause of deaths — told about the likely cause of deaths or injuries of their babies _ deaths or injuries of their babies. what information where they given by the hospital in respect _ they given by the hospital in respect of any concerns about lucv _ respect of any concerns about lucy letby's conduct? what were they told — lucy letby's conduct? what were they told was being done about any concerns? was the hospital candid — any concerns? was the hospital candid with the parents, if not, _ candid with the parents, if not. why— candid with the parents, if not, why not? was there a cover up? _ not, why not? was there a cover up? if— not, why not? was there a cover up? if so, — not, why not? was there a cover up? if so, why? was it more important _ up? if so, why? was it more important to protect the reputation of the hospital than to take — reputation of the hospital than to take steps to protect babies or to _ to take steps to protect babies or to get — to take steps to protect babies or to get to the bottom of who might— or to get to the bottom of who might have harmed them? it is already— might have harmed them? it is already clear that parents of the babies named on the indictment did not know that their— indictment did not know that their babies had been murdered or injured — their babies had been murdered or injured by lucy letby for years _ or injured by lucy letby for years. when they discovered their— years. when they discovered their children had been attacked, they became involved in a lengthy criminal investigation and process. the parents — investigation and process. the parents then endured a long criminal— parents then endured a long criminal trial, the parents of child — criminal trial, the parents of child k— criminal trial, the parents of child k went through a retrial as well _ child k went through a retrial as well. lucy letby is now serving _ as well. lucy letby is now serving 15 life sentences with 15 a whole life terms. she sought _ 15 a whole life terms. she sought leave to appeal against the convictions in her first trial, _ the convictions in her first trial, the _ the convictions in her first trial, the written application to appeal was dismissed. she renewed _ to appeal was dismissed. she renewed her application at a hearing _ renewed her application at a hearing before a full court of appeal, _ hearing before a full court of appeal, which included the kihg's_ appeal, which included the king's bench division and the vice — king's bench division and the vice president of the court of appeal— vice president of the court of appeal division. after three day hearing, leave to appeal was — day hearing, leave to appeal was refused. this was because the court — was refused. this was because the court of appeal considered that the — the court of appeal considered that the appeal had no prospect of success. we recommend a careful— of success. we recommend a careful reading of the appeal detailed judgment. careful reading of the appeal detailedjudgment. my careful reading of the appeal detailed judgment. my lady, we also say— detailed judgment. my lady, we also say this. there is a requirement in every case to take — requirement in every case to take into _ requirement in every case to take into account all of the evidence and to consider each piece — evidence and to consider each piece of— evidence and to consider each piece of evidence in the context— piece of evidence in the context of all the other evidence. medical or scientific evidence — evidence. medical or scientific evidence in a case should never be compartmentalised or examined in isolation from the wider— examined in isolation from the wider campus. those who do this will be _ wider campus. those who do this will be less— wider campus. those who do this will be less likely to see the picture _ will be less likely to see the picture as a whole and in failing _ picture as a whole and in failing to see the picture as a whole — failing to see the picture as a whole, they may reach conclusions that are not only wrong, — conclusions that are not only wrong, but are speculative and damaging. the evidence we will hear— damaging. the evidence we will hear is — damaging. the evidence we will hear is directed to the terms of reference and within three specific— of reference and within three specific areas, part a, b and cs's evidence will be heard from the beginning of next — heard from the beginning of next week, transcripts will be available _ next week, transcripts will be available to read on the inquiry— available to read on the inquiry website in due course, when — inquiry website in due course, when the _ inquiry website in due course, when the content has been appropriately redacted to prevent their identification. the — prevent their identification. the media are able to report this— the media are able to report this evidence subject to the reporting restrictions made in crown— reporting restrictions made in crown court and made in this inguirv — crown court and made in this inquiry. in _ crown court and made in this inquiry. in part b, we will examine— 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c. c. chief, prosecutors, application for a rest. lawrence against is riley lead is even differences in ukraine on keys requests to be able to use long range missiles to hit targets inside russia. well, instead of that, we've had a press conference that which has been very much emphasizing existent, 2 sides of that, as they always like to be seen. absolutely in lock step on the major foreign policy issues that concerned them. as you say, they went through pretty much everything among the top lines that as announcements, as the results of u. k. and us intelligence sharing on russia at shows that russia has now been in receipt of news miss out ballistic miss house delivered by iran. never seen expected for some time. they are now in russian ends to be used. they said in the coming weeks, russia now represents the greatest threat to european security since the cold war. and they announced that later on they will be announcing coordinated action, defense of new sanctions on iran lapse. we include the sections on the national airlines as well in response to that a coating out rusher, as well as the efforts to interfere and the democracies. as of course the you k has just seen an election to you came out of the us and i look forward to one in just a couple of months time. and then as you say, those comments on some at least joint ethics and going between the 2 sides to try to bring together a peace deal, a cease fire and all states release a deal. they are determined sit on the blanket during the war, the c 5 agreement getting a c spot agreement over line is the best way to bring hostages. hope i get paid to those the key details both been agreed on 90 percent in place, but like it's saying it is the 10 percent that is often the most difficult. what we need now is for peace and benjamin netanyahu. a guy us in ramos and they suggested that they would be in a position along with the other media just to put together a new spot in the new to turn on. one more points um that was raised towards the end of the press conference was israel has announced now that their investigation into the death of a turkish american women by is really troops out of protest that happened that they occupied westbank earlier last week, was unintentional. and the secretary's state was asked about that. uh, what did he have to say? yes, that was a good sense is rose explanation. and he was quite strongly that he said, is ready for me to make changes to the way they operate in the west bank, including to the rules of
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c-span.org. >> book tv every sunday on c-span 2 features leading authors. at five: 15 p.m. eastern, former commerce secretary wilbur ross shares his book, "risk and return," when he talks about his decades long career on wall street. at 6:15 p.m. eastern, dana bash los at louisiana's reconstruction era gubernatorial election of 1872 and the political and racial violence that occurred in her book, "america's deadliest election." on after words, kim wei li, author of pardon power looks at the history of the pardon system, how it works and recent challenges the system is facing as she is interviewed by richard. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2 and fd the full schedule in your program guide where watch online anytime at book tv.org. joining us now is barbara from george washington university who is that director for the institute of food safety and nutrition security. thank you for giving us your time. we invited you because of the outbreak of listeria. if you could remind the viewers at home about this outbreak. >> this outbreak is associated with boar's head deli meats and it is caused by a foodborne pathogen that can be very serious particularly for pregnant and postpartum women, people over the age of 65 and anyone with a compromised immune system. it occurs naturally in the environment and it is a big problem in ready-to-eat products like hotdogs, soft cheeses and deli meat. there was contamination in the establishment that was producing the product and it has caused nine deaths and 57 hospitalizations. and over 7 million pounds of the product has been recalled. when the stories came out, one of the stories that
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c procedure was routine in many areas of the country long before abortion was legal. outlawing that procedure is sheer madness, criminal madness, murderous madness. outlawing the d&c procedure is as insane as outlined in vitro fertilization, which antiabortion republicans want to do. ivf has nothing to do with abortion but every republican, every single one of them in the united states senate today except for two, two women republican senators, they stood up, they voted against the bill to guarantee the legality of ivf in all 50 states. the bill required 60 votes to pass the senate today. it got 51. and 44 republicans playing politics with reproduction voted against it, and that was enough to kill the bill. that minority in the senate was enough to kill the bill, the will of the american people and the will of the united states senate. donald trump insists that he personally is in favor of ivf but he did not order his vice presidential candidate senator jd vance to return to the senate today and vote for that bill. >> i think it's unfortunate to someone myself who ran for president, i would try my best to be back for very important votes. i think kamala harris has
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c- span3.org. >> book tv every sunday on c- span 2. at 5:15 p.m. eastern, former commerce secretary shares his book risks and returns. he talks about his decades long career on wall street and expenses in washington during the trump administration. at 6:15 p.m. eastern, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash looks at louisiana's reconstruction era gubernatorial election of 1872 and the political and racial violence thatoccurred. in her book, america's deadliest election. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, former assistant u.s. attorney and law professor kim willey, author of pardon power looks at the history of the pardon system. how it works and the challenges the system is facing. she's interviewed by university of michigan emeritus professor. watch book tv every sunday on cspan 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide to watch online anytime at book tv.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including cox. when connection is needed most, cox isthere to help. bringing affordable internet to families in need. new tech to boys and girls club and support to
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company called b, a c based in hungry which a novel idea of a lot of times over the past 3 years, gold, apollo established a long term private labor authorization with this agency called b a. c, allowing them to use our trademark for regional sales. our company provided label authorization to them, which is not a product of gold, apollo, spring and elijah ammonia is a military and security. allison joined us on the line from brussels. elijah, thanks for joining us so. so as i just said that more details are come to lights, us and so we spoken the on some of the attack, the pages have been linked initially to that tie with these company called golden apollo, that i'm licensed a firm in budapest, hungary to manufacturing them one has bloss source test, they took possession of a shipment several months ago for let's connect the don't see it between model function and delivery. something has happened to either they was swapped or tempered with. or what do you imagine has happened to you connecting all of these assumptions that according to the leg, this information from engineering. yeah. and expert on a brown who will have been examining the page or that does not explode the be
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c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span 2 with authors discussing leading nonfiction books. former commerce secretary wilbur ross shares his book where he talks about his decades long career on wall street and experiences in washington during the trump administration. at 6:15 p.m. eastern, a chief political reporter looks at louisiana's reconstruction in the gubernatorial election of 1862 and political and racial violence that occurred. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, a former assistant u.s. attorney and law professor kim whaley and author at the history of the pardon system and how it works and recent challenges it is facing. she is joined by university of michigan emeritus professor. watch sunday on cn2 and find a schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> the book is called "behind closed doors: in the room with reagan and nixon." it is a title of a memoir of a man who worked closely with both . the author was a speech writer and confident to former presidents nixon and reagan in the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's. he was a lawyer based in california writing, "i spent a decade and a half in close a confidential contact with these two presidents." in 1990, when president reagan and mixon were together chatting about history, he kept notes of their conversation which he reveals in his memoir. >> with books behind closed doors, in the room with reagan and nixon on this episode book notes plus which is available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back to "washington journal." we are joined by oren cass, founder and chief at american compass and brendan duke of the center for ame
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a campaign stop in uniondale, new york which is part of long island, that all available to low watch on the free c-span now video apps or online, c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. bueye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. former google ai and open ai employees testified on the dangers of artificial general intelligence, ai that is equal to or surpasses human intelligence with witnesses said top companies were investing heavily in the technology but it was not too late for the federal government to enact protections. one witness claimed artificial general intelligence could be disruptive and lead to literal human extinction. the senate judiciary sub committee hearing runs 2 hours and 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hearing of the subcommittee, welcome the ranking member as well as my colleague senator durbin and senator blackburn, a partner on the kids online safety act. members of this body have a tre
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long island. again, that's all available to watch on the free c-span now video app or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> this year c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we've been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. taking you to where the policies, debate is decided all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, powered by cable. >> the u.s. senate is coming in this morning now to consider another of president biden's judicial nominations, a vote is scheduled at 11:45 a.m. eastern on whether to advance michelle williams court as a u.s. district court judge for central california. also, expected in the coming days, debate on a short-term federal spending bill. current funding expires on september 30th. live coverage of the senate on c-span2. ... e senate will come to order. the chaplain dr. barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our shelter from the storms, remind the nations that they are merely human. whe
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c-span.org. >> book tv every sunday on c-span two features eating authors discussing the latest in nonfiction books of local 5:15 p.m. eastern, shares his book risk and return for he talks about his decade-long we are and his experiences in washington during the trump administration the political correspondent eating at dealers gubernatorial election, 1872. america's deadliest contraction. the history of the system, how it works and interviewed by university of michigan professor richard humbert. book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide for watch online anytime that booktv.org. ♪♪ >> attention middle and high school students unless america. it's time to make your voice heard. community stories. caleb is your platform share the message with the world with $100,000 in prizes including a red prize of $5000. this is your opportunity to not only make an impact but be rewarded for your creativity and hard work. enter submissions today. visit studentcam.org of the details on how to enter. the deadline is january 20, 2025. c-span is your unfiltered view of government and by these television companies anymore including comcast. ♪♪ these guests as a public service along with these other television providers can you a front row seat to democracy. robert gates russia ukraine for support ukraine and national security central china part of the annual security from colorado. >> delighted to two of the most stelar practitioners i have covered in 30 years
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