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many of them carry knives. the type of young people that carry knives these days are scared.atter what area they live in. it's down to fear. do you think that poverty is a cause of knife crime? it's definitely a big part of knife crime. poverty is definitely a big part of knife crime. electricity is never being topped up on time. the house is in darkness for hours sometimes before someone tops up the key. so a lot of these children, they are growing up and they are seeing their friends getting all of these new things. some of their friends are like, "i've done this. that's how i got that." and they're like, "oh, i could maybe try that then." before you know it, they are out selling drugs with their friends. and the crime goes hand in hand with the violence. what do you think when you see media headlines describing these young men as thugs? are they thugs? some of them, yeah. i'm telling exactly how it is. some of them are. they eat, sleep, breathe gangster stuff. they love it. they want to be gangsters. but the only reason they are is they are lost. their mindset. if we chang
many of them carry knives. the type of young people that carry knives these days are scared.atter what area they live in. it's down to fear. do you think that poverty is a cause of knife crime? it's definitely a big part of knife crime. poverty is definitely a big part of knife crime. electricity is never being topped up on time. the house is in darkness for hours sometimes before someone tops up the key. so a lot of these children, they are growing up and they are seeing their friends getting...
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but other was to reassure them that actually people who did carry and i were going to get caught and the punishment would be severe and not so why i think sometimes people look at the scottish method that was applied and forget that there was a. pretty big stack as well as a lot of that caught it dealing the underlying diseases there was an awful lot of stop and say it's not so much more problematic in london i realize because of the nature and scale of the city but there was an awful lot of stop and search because we had to be assured youngsters that those who carried a knife were going to get caught on a friday saturday night buses going into the city center in glasgow bergen scope by the police people were get thrust and sanch federer got polls had been developed i remember to find somebody was but we're used to really stations and bus stations so if you walked past the metal detectors people will get exalt and say it's because we had to use well as educate people don't use a knife it's not for protecting yourself you can't do that it was also about seeing those who do carry will
but other was to reassure them that actually people who did carry and i were going to get caught and the punishment would be severe and not so why i think sometimes people look at the scottish method that was applied and forget that there was a. pretty big stack as well as a lot of that caught it dealing the underlying diseases there was an awful lot of stop and say it's not so much more problematic in london i realize because of the nature and scale of the city but there was an awful lot of...
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this girl was in a gang at the age of 12, and she carried knives.'d carry a knife but there'd be guns and, you know... mostly kitchen knives. how big were they? like around this big. and you'd carry them for gang members? for gang members and for my own protection. the children's commissioner has told us exclusively that girls like samira are less likely to receive support than boys, and are being failed by the authorities. should four year—olds be tested as soon as they start school? this mother of four year—old isla is going to downing street today to protest against plans to bring in new assessments next year which will ask four year—olds simple questions like, "how many teddies are in the box?" here's why she's worried. if you ask isla today, "how many teddies are in the box?" she might say four. tomorrow she might say seven, because she'll double count them, or she might feel like saying something silly because she's having a bad morning. and, "i am not a cheat" — that's what this foreign student says, even though the home office cancelled his
this girl was in a gang at the age of 12, and she carried knives.'d carry a knife but there'd be guns and, you know... mostly kitchen knives. how big were they? like around this big. and you'd carry them for gang members? for gang members and for my own protection. the children's commissioner has told us exclusively that girls like samira are less likely to receive support than boys, and are being failed by the authorities. should four year—olds be tested as soon as they start school? this...
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both sides of the campus carry debate. >> are you armed right now?> i am. >> quijano: they are the unsung heroes of d-day. erg dsf mbericans killed in a secret rehearsal of the invasion 75 years later. yed they shot for the stars, wait until you see where they landed. >> you can actually see it. >> you can look up. >> yes, right there. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. a memorial is growing outside a synagogue in poway, california after a gunman stormed into a building and opened fire. lori gilbert-kaye who was 60 was killed. three other people were wounded in the attack. police believe the suspected gunman identified as a 19-year- old college student was motivated by hate. jonathan vigliotti today spoke to some of the victims. there is a young man standing with a rifle right at me. >> rabbi yisroel goldstein was leading the pass over congregation at chabad when a man stormed in with a semiautomatic rifle. >> he had sunglasses on, i con see his eye, i con see his soul. >> 34 year old all magazine peretz was hit in the leg, he was inside t
both sides of the campus carry debate. >> are you armed right now?> i am. >> quijano: they are the unsung heroes of d-day. erg dsf mbericans killed in a secret rehearsal of the invasion 75 years later. yed they shot for the stars, wait until you see where they landed. >> you can actually see it. >> you can look up. >> yes, right there. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. a memorial is growing outside a synagogue in poway, california after a...
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we carried out that search activity la st carried out that search activity last night because we believedgoing to mount murderous attacks on the police, and perhaps even other events such as we witnessed here in january with the bomb explosion in bishop street. before i came here today, i read the intelligence that led to that search activity. i wanted to come and talk to the people of this city and say that i read it myself, i convinced myself of the urgency and the need to carry out that search activity. and i am convinced, when we engage in that activity, we don't do it lightly. we understand the impact it can have on the community, but we have to balance that against the risk of not carrying out that search activity and then perhaps people carrying out other murderous attacks over the weekend. regretfully, people such as i described earlier who are completely out of step, goaded and orchestrated young people to engage in disorder. the police didn't react to that disorder, we didn't respond with any use of force, we absorbed it. we were there to do search activity, we didn't want to in
we carried out that search activity la st carried out that search activity last night because we believedgoing to mount murderous attacks on the police, and perhaps even other events such as we witnessed here in january with the bomb explosion in bishop street. before i came here today, i read the intelligence that led to that search activity. i wanted to come and talk to the people of this city and say that i read it myself, i convinced myself of the urgency and the need to carry out that...
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carry. they suggest machine guns can be prohibited because they fall within the historical prohibition on the possession of the carrying of dangerous and unusual weapons. it is not that these regulations require other justification. these laws are constitutional under the second amendment in the same way prohibitions on categorically constitutional under the first amendment. the second part of the test asks if it burdens the right to bear arms. typically judges apply scrutiny citing howstion tightly regulation fits purpose. much, isdens too unconstitutional. -- it is unconstitutional. so prohibition on possessing a fire alarm with obliterated serial number is covered with the regulation of the burden is minimal so it can survive a challenge. have indicated they believed the second part of this impermissible and have advocated an approach that relies solely on history and tradition and under that test would be whether there is historical pedigree or analog to decide whether regulation was con
carry. they suggest machine guns can be prohibited because they fall within the historical prohibition on the possession of the carrying of dangerous and unusual weapons. it is not that these regulations require other justification. these laws are constitutional under the second amendment in the same way prohibitions on categorically constitutional under the first amendment. the second part of the test asks if it burdens the right to bear arms. typically judges apply scrutiny citing howstion...
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but the most cruel of fates was carried out.was built up, people on the street, men, women, children, police officers — there were a number of gunshots fired, and tragically lyra mckee was fatally wounded. so to a nswer mckee was fatally wounded. so to answer your question, a great amount of thought goes into those police operations. i want us to focus on the people that did this. you know, we are all standing here today speaking with one voice, and that one voice is saying to those people, "you are not wanted". if your purpose in this society is to cause mayhem, to try and kill people and cause damage the bomb explosions, thatis cause damage the bomb explosions, that is not wanted. everyone has a place in society, but people of violence have no right to carry out that violence. no it is not out of control. and... regretfully, when you have people who wake up every day and their sole purpose in life is to try and attack police officers and destroy the peace that all of us worked so hard for, desire so much, and it's possible to
but the most cruel of fates was carried out.was built up, people on the street, men, women, children, police officers — there were a number of gunshots fired, and tragically lyra mckee was fatally wounded. so to a nswer mckee was fatally wounded. so to answer your question, a great amount of thought goes into those police operations. i want us to focus on the people that did this. you know, we are all standing here today speaking with one voice, and that one voice is saying to those people,...
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believe the deadly easter sunday of bomb attacks which left almost three hundred dead were carried out with the help of an international what network. political newcomer a lot of years olinsky secures a landslide victory in ukraine's presidential election the win is widely seen as a call for change but this predecessor failing to carry out his promises and stop the war in the east of the country. and french police are accused of cracking down on press freedoms after arresting reporters during the weekend yellow bus protests . you're watching are to international bringing you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. the easter sunday bomb attacks that left two hundred ninety people dead and hundreds more injured intra longer were carried out with the help of an international network that's according to government officials. we do not believe these attacks were carried out by a group of people who are confined to this country there was an international network without which these attacks could not have succeeded on monday special forces also blew up a
believe the deadly easter sunday of bomb attacks which left almost three hundred dead were carried out with the help of an international what network. political newcomer a lot of years olinsky secures a landslide victory in ukraine's presidential election the win is widely seen as a call for change but this predecessor failing to carry out his promises and stop the war in the east of the country. and french police are accused of cracking down on press freedoms after arresting reporters during...
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good, good, good. >> reporter: you can carry in ody classroom? >> yeah.reporter: university of kansas senior vistoria snitstar says she couldn't wait for her 21st birthday, the legal age to usrry on campus. so she took this concealed carry class to prepare. why do you want to be armed here en campus? >> women often fall victim to crimes on campus, whether rapes or assaults. and so i felt like it was upon me to protect myself. >> reporter: kansas is one of ten states that allows public universities students to carry concealed firearms. 16 states ban campus carry, and 23 leave the decision up to each college or university. do you think allowing campus arry is a way to help prevent mass shootings, to protect tiudents if a shooter comes on campus? >> i think it is definitely a deterrent. i really do think that putting tins in the hands of responsible sun owners does make places safer. >> reporter: kansas' 2017 campus carry law permits students to carry guns in most buildings, including dorms and classrooms. >> they have a gun on them now, a secret gun, i don'
good, good, good. >> reporter: you can carry in ody classroom? >> yeah.reporter: university of kansas senior vistoria snitstar says she couldn't wait for her 21st birthday, the legal age to usrry on campus. so she took this concealed carry class to prepare. why do you want to be armed here en campus? >> women often fall victim to crimes on campus, whether rapes or assaults. and so i felt like it was upon me to protect myself. >> reporter: kansas is one of ten states that...
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to the federal indictment issued by the department of justice mark steven domingo was planning to carry out a large scale terrorist attack in afghanistan as revenge for the incidents in new zealand the shootings in new zealand at the mosques that killed a number of individuals that apparently motivated mark stephen domingo to plan to carry out a terrorist attack in los angeles and take the lives of scores possibly hundreds of individuals here is some of what the indictment says in online posts and in conversations with an f.b.i. source to express support for violent jihad a desire to seek retribution for attacks against muslims and their willingness to become a mosque according to the affidavit following an attack on a mosque in new zealand on march thirteenth domingo posted the must be rich now the f.b.i. says it used confidential human sources to acquire information about domingo essentially began when he was posting on internet forums calling for revenge and retribution for the new zealand attacks and from what i understand federal officials first began talking with him on the intern
to the federal indictment issued by the department of justice mark steven domingo was planning to carry out a large scale terrorist attack in afghanistan as revenge for the incidents in new zealand the shootings in new zealand at the mosques that killed a number of individuals that apparently motivated mark stephen domingo to plan to carry out a terrorist attack in los angeles and take the lives of scores possibly hundreds of individuals here is some of what the indictment says in online posts...
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mueller's report tells how the president's obstruction efforts failed because his own aides refused to carry out his orders. >>> friends with benefits. mueller's report says the trump campaign did not conspire with russians but they knew the interference could help. good morning, welcome to your early, early start. i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez. we welcome all of our viewers around the world. it's finally here. after nearly two years. the redacted version of the mueller report is over. the fight over the complications and implications is over. more than 400 pages the special counsel lays out contacts between russia and the trump campaign and the president's attempts to obstruct the campaign. when president trump asked former fbi director james comey to let michael flynn go when he later fired comey, when he tried to persuade former attorney general jeff sessions to unrecuse himself. over and over again mueller describes episodes where the president tried to hinder this investigation. >> in the end the special counsel does not charge the president with obstruction acknowledging t
mueller's report tells how the president's obstruction efforts failed because his own aides refused to carry out his orders. >>> friends with benefits. mueller's report says the trump campaign did not conspire with russians but they knew the interference could help. good morning, welcome to your early, early start. i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez. we welcome all of our viewers around the world. it's finally here. after nearly two years. the redacted version of the...
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mcgahn did not carry out the direction, deciding that he would rather resign. mcgahn eventually left the white house last fall. >> let's discuss further with former u.s. attorney harry litman, the host of talking feds, a podcast, and cnn reporter, marshall cohen joining us again. good morning to both of you. harry, thank you so much for joining us, i would like to start with you, and if we could pull up the full screen of all the times that president trump attempted to hinder this investigation to obstruction justice. you have the unstaninstance whe asked james comey to end the investigation into the michael flynn, when he tried to fire james comey, when he asked jeff sessions to un-recuse himself. i wanted to point out this graphic, a portion of a mueller report page 370 where people refused to carry out the president's orders. it says quote, the president's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or recede to his requests. you have a perso
mcgahn did not carry out the direction, deciding that he would rather resign. mcgahn eventually left the white house last fall. >> let's discuss further with former u.s. attorney harry litman, the host of talking feds, a podcast, and cnn reporter, marshall cohen joining us again. good morning to both of you. harry, thank you so much for joining us, i would like to start with you, and if we could pull up the full screen of all the times that president trump attempted to hinder this...
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at midday. the prime minister has described the killing ofjournalist lyra mckee in londonderry as "shocking and truly senseless". sinn fein said it was "heartbreaking". those people who carried out this attack have no place in society. those people who carried out this attack have no support. those people who have carried out this attack have attacked all of us. climate change protests in london are entering their fifth day. thousands of police officers are deployed to try to clear the demonstrators. local authorities are acused of the "social cleansing" of people who rough sleep, beg or loiter by misusing council powers to issue fines. two women, aged 22 and 36, have died in the water off aberdeen beach. police don't believe there are any suspicious circumstances. what's this? wow, i see it. and how queen's brian may wants to bring back a victorian technique used to create sd effects. that's in 45 minutes here on bbc news. a journalist has been shot dead in londonderry in what police are treati
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at midday. the prime minister has described the killing ofjournalist lyra mckee in londonderry as "shocking and truly senseless". sinn fein said it was "heartbreaking". those people who carried out this attack have no place in society. those people who carried out this attack have no support. those people who have carried out this attack have attacked all of us. climate change protests in london are entering their fifth day....
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officials believe the deadly easter sunday bomb attacks which left almost three hundred dead were carried out with the help of the international network. also this hour campaigning on a promise to stop a civil war in the east of the country and reopen dialogue with moscow t.v. star and political newcomer lot of mirrors and secures a landslide victory and ukraine's presidential election. and the king of bahrain it reinstates the citizenship of more than five hundred people after outcry from human rights defenders however at the problematic situation in the country receives little attention from the u.s. long term ally of the country. you're watching arch international bringing you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. we start with breaking news on r t international the easter sunday bomb attacks that left two hundred ninety people dead and hundreds more injured in true long were carried out with the help of an international network that's according to government officials in the country we do not believe these attacks were carried out by a group of p
officials believe the deadly easter sunday bomb attacks which left almost three hundred dead were carried out with the help of the international network. also this hour campaigning on a promise to stop a civil war in the east of the country and reopen dialogue with moscow t.v. star and political newcomer lot of mirrors and secures a landslide victory and ukraine's presidential election. and the king of bahrain it reinstates the citizenship of more than five hundred people after outcry from...
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>> carrie walked the carpet with husband mike fisher.he gave birth to her son jacob less than three months ago. >> baby boy doing good? >> he just started laughing which is the situatedest sound in the whole world. >> carrie bumped into another famous mom, kelly clarkson, right after our intervhaw. that conversation was. >> i'm like, okay, i wish i had those thighs. what? >> she had a baby how long ago? it's not fair, right? >> kelly brought "voice" season 15 winner and is already booking guests for her new talk show which premieres in september. >> like reba is going to be on my show. ♪ i just want to love you >> kelly nailed her powerful performance. she took the stage with dan + shay who were the big winners with three awards including song of the year. >> the coolest moment of the night was reba. she was like welcome back to the mgm grand. >> or as we are now calling it t was the craziest thing. that might be the best thing of the night right there. >> kelly also took the stage with the newly crowned artist of the decade, jason aldea
>> carrie walked the carpet with husband mike fisher.he gave birth to her son jacob less than three months ago. >> baby boy doing good? >> he just started laughing which is the situatedest sound in the whole world. >> carrie bumped into another famous mom, kelly clarkson, right after our intervhaw. that conversation was. >> i'm like, okay, i wish i had those thighs. what? >> she had a baby how long ago? it's not fair, right? >> kelly brought...
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waiting it kuraly, tried to play through, comes back to carries, tried to carry in. ricochetted.y. foligno with anderson, foligno in front. no! what a wonderful save made by rask sfl rask! >> mike m.: mcavoy is caught , up-i two-on-one commences. foligno straight to the n and rask manages to get the left glove out there. terrific save, maybe justsk a h -- look at foligns face, thought he had him. so did i. >> and tortorella can't believe it. rask was half waysi out the net, little more patience by foligno and it's empty net goal. rask in a bad spot, fortunate that foligno not able to recognize that. fortunate break for rask and the bruins. >> mike e.: first odd-man rush of the night for the blue jackets and nearly ended the night. coyle across, clifton ahead, krejci in. coyle. harrington. panarin in. rask. debrusk back in the other way. bjorkstrand, aside by chara. brought on by acciari. fired back around again. shoveled on by jones, dealt on by dubinsky, popped back, werenski, then on back for chara to go back to get it. more changes for the blue jackets. first overtime is alway
waiting it kuraly, tried to play through, comes back to carries, tried to carry in. ricochetted.y. foligno with anderson, foligno in front. no! what a wonderful save made by rask sfl rask! >> mike m.: mcavoy is caught , up-i two-on-one commences. foligno straight to the n and rask manages to get the left glove out there. terrific save, maybe justsk a h -- look at foligns face, thought he had him. so did i. >> and tortorella can't believe it. rask was half waysi out the net, little...
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so she took this concealed carry class to carry. >> they fall vict toom rapes and assaults. >> reporterkansas is one of ten states that allows public university students to carry concealed firearms. 23 leave it the decision up to each college or university. do you think allowing campus carry is a way to protect students if a shooter comes on campus? >> i think it's a deterrent. i think putting guns in the hands of responsible gun owners makes campuses safer. >> reporter: this permits students to carry guns in most buildings. >> they have a secret gun i don't know if they hae. >> reporter: you can't ask they have have one. >> and they can't tell me. that's part of the policy. >> reporter: the secrecy of who was armed prompted kevin will mont to wear this bullet proof vest while teaching. whats do you say to the student who says it's my second amendment right? >> it's always been their right but we've always had the commonsense to keep it out of certain places. not in church, not in school. >> reporter: we asked them to sit down together. are you armed right now? >> i am. i don't see ea d
so she took this concealed carry class to carry. >> they fall vict toom rapes and assaults. >> reporterkansas is one of ten states that allows public university students to carry concealed firearms. 23 leave it the decision up to each college or university. do you think allowing campus carry is a way to protect students if a shooter comes on campus? >> i think it's a deterrent. i think putting guns in the hands of responsible gun owners makes campuses safer. >> reporter:...
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justice and accountability that is carried out is carried out domestically in sudan rather than providing president bush kerry and others within escape route outside of the country it may also be something that president bashir himself would prefer rather than to be exiled to another country strangely enough so i think saying that that would be left to that that matter would be left to the judiciary in the courts is a is a positive step but of course there has to be implementation and follow up of that and of course part of people's concerns will be that the current military transition. is you know not not long ago less than a week ago and if you days ago worked for president obama and bush is so they may have vested interests in ensuring a type of soft landing to the president and some of the allies that have been arrested so there will need to be further assurances made in this with me to be part of the the environment and diet of this created with a range of sources that come together to negotiate the future part of the sudan he was quite clear that the military council's the transitio
justice and accountability that is carried out is carried out domestically in sudan rather than providing president bush kerry and others within escape route outside of the country it may also be something that president bashir himself would prefer rather than to be exiled to another country strangely enough so i think saying that that would be left to that that matter would be left to the judiciary in the courts is a is a positive step but of course there has to be implementation and follow up...
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we did not investigate thoroughly and carry out the necessary action against these organizations and their members. president says he wasn't given intelligence reports warning of possible attacks plus. the. the. lankans mourn as they begin to bury some of the victims of sunday's attacks. hello i'm nineteen danish or without jazeera live from doha also coming up disturbing i was ashamed of my belly of the questions and when i had to baby i did not want to see her. there prepared for another legal challenge to its tough laws against abortion. me a man supreme court rejects a final appeal by two journalists jailed for reporting on a massacre against the ranger. the. president released a tape statement in which he declared intelligence warnings of possible attacks with not shared with him my three palace city center said he will now completely restructure the police and security forces within the coming days adding he expects to change the heads of the defense establishment within the next twenty four hours . city center also indicated he'll take stern action against officials who didn't
we did not investigate thoroughly and carry out the necessary action against these organizations and their members. president says he wasn't given intelligence reports warning of possible attacks plus. the. the. lankans mourn as they begin to bury some of the victims of sunday's attacks. hello i'm nineteen danish or without jazeera live from doha also coming up disturbing i was ashamed of my belly of the questions and when i had to baby i did not want to see her. there prepared for another...
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the motion carries. >> commissioner: okay. thank you. >> i think you're kaushging about for the -- talking about for the second potential change in the fifth whereas on the page on the third line that starts the state's proposed flow regime will limit it's ability to meet supply obligations an strike the word pose and change significant to significantly, delete adverse and take the "s" off impacts and add the word on. to read to meet supply obligations an impact the over $2.7 -- $2.7 >> 2.7 million people. >> and i'd like to propose that as an amendment. >> okay. do i have a second? any comments from the public? further discussion on this change? >> i will vote for this. the main reason si -- is i don't want to spend our time talking about the intent is to deal for the fishery issues. will state for the record i believe the original statement and there are significant adverse impacts in one way or another will affect our service area. if for no other reason it will be spend money and everybody will pay rates and it would affec
the motion carries. >> commissioner: okay. thank you. >> i think you're kaushging about for the -- talking about for the second potential change in the fifth whereas on the page on the third line that starts the state's proposed flow regime will limit it's ability to meet supply obligations an strike the word pose and change significant to significantly, delete adverse and take the "s" off impacts and add the word on. to read to meet supply obligations an impact the over...
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carry on with it up with the course put into effect. through sincere ety and wishing for the peace of japanese people and that had been. a. my that has been my happiness in my duties as a representative and a symbol of japan and to be allowed to. partake in this task i offer my gratitude to morrow we will start the new imperial era. and my sincere. wish is for further tranquility and peace and this is the wish of the empress and myself. that we don't know. here i would like to further wish for the welfare of the people and peace in the world. well. so this is a highly ritualized ceremony in quite brief i think we're coming to the end of it about ten minutes or so may you see emperor akihito and empress michiko now apparently leaving the room this is the state room inside the imperial palace in tokyo. where's been pretty much silent about from the clunking of shoes on highly polished floors prime minister shinzo abbey gave a short speech in which he expressed his gratitude the gratitude of the people of japan to the emperor and the empre
carry on with it up with the course put into effect. through sincere ety and wishing for the peace of japanese people and that had been. a. my that has been my happiness in my duties as a representative and a symbol of japan and to be allowed to. partake in this task i offer my gratitude to morrow we will start the new imperial era. and my sincere. wish is for further tranquility and peace and this is the wish of the empress and myself. that we don't know. here i would like to further wish for...
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. >> motion carries. next item. >> item 11 is discussion of possible action to adopt a resolution regarding the san francisco p.u.c.'s participation in negotiations with state agencies and stakeholders for a voluntary agreement and an alternate to the amendment to the water quality control plant. >> good afternoon, commissioners steve ritchie, general manager for water. i don't have any slides to present today. we've talked about the state board's action, the bay delta plan several times, and unfortunately i wasn't here at the last meeting where there was a draft resolution for you and as i understand, an alternative resolution was brought forward that time, and so we worked on that in consultation with a couple members of the commission , and have a resolution that we are happy to recommend to you today for your consideration and adoption. i think it hits the mark of presenting the commission's feelings on multiple issues, but primarily that we are committed to environmental protection, there is no quest
. >> motion carries. next item. >> item 11 is discussion of possible action to adopt a resolution regarding the san francisco p.u.c.'s participation in negotiations with state agencies and stakeholders for a voluntary agreement and an alternate to the amendment to the water quality control plant. >> good afternoon, commissioners steve ritchie, general manager for water. i don't have any slides to present today. we've talked about the state board's action, the bay delta plan...
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balanceus.org to save 30% on all the medications we carry.. >>> back with breaking news. the release of the redacted mueller report. headline one -- insufficient evidence that anyone on team trump conspired with the russians. headline two, the special counsel trying to explain why his team was unable to clear president trump on the matter of obstruction of justice and saying congress can still investigate and take action against the president as the constitution allows congress to do. let's bring in robert ray. a former federal prosecutor. mr. ray, thanks for joining us. as a former independent counsel, what's your main takeaway from the mueller report? >> it was a bit of deja vu going through this today. and after listening to the attorney general's press conference, it's a reminder -- i think we had a preview of this already, but i would like to emphasize how very difficult it is to investigate a president. and also, as confirmed now by bob mueller's conclusions and findings that the difficulty of applying obstruction of justice statutes in
balanceus.org to save 30% on all the medications we carry.. >>> back with breaking news. the release of the redacted mueller report. headline one -- insufficient evidence that anyone on team trump conspired with the russians. headline two, the special counsel trying to explain why his team was unable to clear president trump on the matter of obstruction of justice and saying congress can still investigate and take action against the president as the constitution allows congress to do....
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this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 11am. the prime minister has described the killing ofjournalist lyra mckee in londonderry as "shocking and truly senseless". sinn fein said it was "heartbreaking". those people who carried out this attack have no place in society. those people who carried out this attack do not have any support. those people who carried out this attack have attacked all of us. climate change protests in london are entering their fifth day, with more than 1,000 police officers deployed to cover the demonstrations over the easter weekend. local authorities are accused of the social cleansing of people who rough sleep, beg or loiter by misusing council powers to issue fines. this is the scene live in paris where notre—dame cathedral services have been moved elsewhere, as firefighters continue working to ensure no further fires erupt. two women have died after they got into difficulties in the water off aberdeen beach. chelsea and arsenal are through to the europa league semi—finals. good morning and welcome to
this is bbc news, i'm carrie gracie, the headlines at 11am. the prime minister has described the killing ofjournalist lyra mckee in londonderry as "shocking and truly senseless". sinn fein said it was "heartbreaking". those people who carried out this attack have no place in society. those people who carried out this attack do not have any support. those people who carried out this attack have attacked all of us. climate change protests in london are entering their fifth...
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out those reforms so yes he acknowledges that he meant that he's carrying carrying on as he was doing for two years and you know we've seen these these images here of the protests will the overs that he's making tonight will they be enough to send the yellow best protesters home for good well the problem with a man by cries out he's very good at such speeches he's very good at making promises and that's what he was elected that's why sixty percent of the french people actually. voted for him but now his popularity rate is at thirty percent because people do not trust him anymore and he acknowledged single parents people with disability people living in group a areas pension easy said he would do something for pensions with that be enough he has been completely deaf to doze demands for two years and he's running he's looking ahead full twenty twenty twenty two for he was like did wright's men date exactly so he's trying to you know mend the house be done so exactly what about his relationship with the german chancellor angela merkel he was asked about that and he admitted things have n
out those reforms so yes he acknowledges that he meant that he's carrying carrying on as he was doing for two years and you know we've seen these these images here of the protests will the overs that he's making tonight will they be enough to send the yellow best protesters home for good well the problem with a man by cries out he's very good at such speeches he's very good at making promises and that's what he was elected that's why sixty percent of the french people actually. voted for him...
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my first trip to the courthouse, i carried a people up to register. i was met by the sheriff, he asked me where i was from. i told him i was a native mississippian and i told them i was a native mississippian and he said of what county and i said [ inaudible ] county. he got angry and spit in my face and walked away. he turned around and came back. he put his thumb in my face and said look, i know every [ null ] around here, i know other colored people and he looked at me and walked away and then he came back and he said look, i don't want to see you down here no more and -- [ inaudible ] get out of town, don't let me catch you around here no more. [ inaudible ] as i will be here. >> i knew i wasn't leaving expect today in 1963, the fight for the rights of second-class citizenship's are being weighed in the country, the needs of the people on the front lines are great, we need typewriters, paper, money for food and many things if you can find useful things. this can be sent to the student coordinating committee six lehman street atlanta georgia. >> we
my first trip to the courthouse, i carried a people up to register. i was met by the sheriff, he asked me where i was from. i told him i was a native mississippian and i told them i was a native mississippian and he said of what county and i said [ inaudible ] county. he got angry and spit in my face and walked away. he turned around and came back. he put his thumb in my face and said look, i know every [ null ] around here, i know other colored people and he looked at me and walked away and...
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use a keep calm and carry on.pear to be saying keep calm and really contemplate not carrying on. that is allowing the uk to leave with no deal in place on april 12. michel barnier, the chief eu negotiator over the brexit process has said "as things stand now the option of no deal, as it's known, is now very likely". do you share that view? absolutely. and i have been saying that already since basically the beginning of this year. when you look at, or should i say the behaviour of the main parties in the united kingdom that put party interests above country interest, the logical endgame for that is a no—deal brexit. so this is indeed a most likely scenario. and i am not sure that the discussions between jeremy corbyn and theresa may will produce anything new in the sense that what has dominated their behaviour so far has been keeping at least a semblance of party unity, both on the tory side as on the labour side, because they know that the semblance of unity is to keep or conquer ten downing street. why? reaching
use a keep calm and carry on.pear to be saying keep calm and really contemplate not carrying on. that is allowing the uk to leave with no deal in place on april 12. michel barnier, the chief eu negotiator over the brexit process has said "as things stand now the option of no deal, as it's known, is now very likely". do you share that view? absolutely. and i have been saying that already since basically the beginning of this year. when you look at, or should i say the behaviour of the...
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to carry. minister. in india yes you have accepted the fact that there has been an indolent civilian that has been reports of multiple indigenous inputs including that from india about or even most specifically that attacks would be made and the church know the top leadership of the state the political leadership say that they were not in the law and they were not in the know about this and does this point to a pretty serious lapse at the intelligence and be looking at a major shake up at the top brass of the army the police the intelligence. it is a major lapse it is a major lapse in. sharing of information special intelligence information for a shakeup the president yesterday made a statement saying that. there will be certain changes done in the hierarchy but it's the military with a ministry with left to be seen i think i'm sure within the next couple of days we'll find out. but. the president is planning to make some changes some of the i guess mr. just like christ. is tennis is. it is is it is that
to carry. minister. in india yes you have accepted the fact that there has been an indolent civilian that has been reports of multiple indigenous inputs including that from india about or even most specifically that attacks would be made and the church know the top leadership of the state the political leadership say that they were not in the law and they were not in the know about this and does this point to a pretty serious lapse at the intelligence and be looking at a major shake up at the...
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can have carried out these attacks so easily over three cities. i mean what do we know about. would they have been easy. in conduit to. society i mean i i think that is a possible scenario into jail like many other groups that have very similar names to he just appears in the names of several groups operating in sri lanka as well as in south india and it's a very common term in the region. basically it's means something that monotheism but it is actually usually targeted at others in the muslim community who follow practices such as same veneration and these groups target these practices and basically say these kind of practices on the proper in islam you should follow a strict monotheism. so let's say again the ideological profile of these groups fit they definitely have their links with similar ideologies in the middle east but that alone is not an explanation for radicalization ok what about the claim that we heard this from the prime minister today that he had talked about some surely ginsu had left the country gone to syria they've been radicalized they fought with islami
can have carried out these attacks so easily over three cities. i mean what do we know about. would they have been easy. in conduit to. society i mean i i think that is a possible scenario into jail like many other groups that have very similar names to he just appears in the names of several groups operating in sri lanka as well as in south india and it's a very common term in the region. basically it's means something that monotheism but it is actually usually targeted at others in the muslim...
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not only do they carry a ton of brands, but they carry a wide variety of price points.tatement? lisa: this is our food promise that we go off of. lemonis: "no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy." -"no chemical preservatives." -kacey: mm-hmm. lemonis: why don't we walk and just kind of get a feel for it? i need lisa's expertise and her brand promise to determine what foods are gonna work and not work, but i also need her to be open-minded. -do we carry this nutro? -lisa: no. lemonis: does it have byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy? lisa: this one i don't know. no, this one doesn't. lemonis: chemical preservatives? lisa: doesn't look like it. lemonis: so, this has the food promise, but you won't carry it. -lisa: no. -lemonis: why? lisa: when we actually first opened, they were the biggest ones that had all the recalls and stuff, too. lemonis: what kind of car do you drive? lisa: a suburban. lemonis: have chevy ever had a recall? i like the fact that she believes in something, but once she actually takes that and applies it against products that are available in the market, she'
not only do they carry a ton of brands, but they carry a wide variety of price points.tatement? lisa: this is our food promise that we go off of. lemonis: "no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy." -"no chemical preservatives." -kacey: mm-hmm. lemonis: why don't we walk and just kind of get a feel for it? i need lisa's expertise and her brand promise to determine what foods are gonna work and not work, but i also need her to be open-minded. -do we carry this nutro? -lisa: no....
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i never carried a radio. it was always carried for me. when they hear something strange , they call me. i would go over there and find out who is talking. on our frequency. that was some of my job. to theber going up middle of the hill. now all theser i saw. that was my part in doing the job. make, but i'mo glad to be with all of you here to keep me strong. i love all of you here. thankful that my son to do thatwith me for me, so it's a blessing to be among you and treat me the way you are. i thank you for that very much. >> thank you. announcer: you are watching interviews with former world war ii navajo code talkers samuel jesse smith conducted between 2004 and 2006. for a documentary project. the interviews took place at his home on the navajo nation in arizona and on the pacific island battlefields where he traveled with other code talkers and their families. back,ing that trip going i was never, ever going to go back. education,t was for and i decided that i would make the trip to go back and see how goinges out since we are to leave
i never carried a radio. it was always carried for me. when they hear something strange , they call me. i would go over there and find out who is talking. on our frequency. that was some of my job. to theber going up middle of the hill. now all theser i saw. that was my part in doing the job. make, but i'mo glad to be with all of you here to keep me strong. i love all of you here. thankful that my son to do thatwith me for me, so it's a blessing to be among you and treat me the way you are. i...
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i feel very lunchtime, carrying 20 kilos of coal. try it. just to inspire them. ido would try it. just to inspire them. i do not think i am strong, it is more in legs and lungs and that mindset of go, go, go. just look at the pace they are setting here training at the top of the still —— kilometre plus health. incredible. this started 56 years ago over a pintand a this started 56 years ago over a pint and a conversation between a farmer and a coal merchant about who was strongest. the coalminer key men, they looked at hand and said he was tired. the language was more colourful. he said he was as fit as the farmer so they said, we will have a race, put a bag of coal on your back and i will reissue. there was born the world coal carrying championship. the irony was this two never did and are bracing themselves but the idea was taken on and it tracks competitors from all over the world. we are very proud it came from a family member. we always think of him every easter monday when we do it. they had been inspired by the chorus is held i
i feel very lunchtime, carrying 20 kilos of coal. try it. just to inspire them. ido would try it. just to inspire them. i do not think i am strong, it is more in legs and lungs and that mindset of go, go, go. just look at the pace they are setting here training at the top of the still —— kilometre plus health. incredible. this started 56 years ago over a pintand a this started 56 years ago over a pint and a conversation between a farmer and a coal merchant about who was strongest. the...
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the bombings that killed more than two hundred fifty people on easter sunday security forces have carried out rates across the country since then. another bomb blast in sri lanka this time the victims suspected militants blew themselves up as special forces closed down on their safe house residents say this densely populated neighborhood was the scene of an intense gun battle left several dade a young girl and a woman who were poodle live from the rubble. to look if they could probably be their family members a mother and daughter they were sent to the nearest hospital well actually they had already gained consciousness as the army medical team had given them attention immediately. as investigators try to piece together what's happened here and the links to last week's attacks police carried out door to door searches in the area authorities in sri lanka are under pressure to deal swiftly with islamic extremism . this won't stop so we won't stop either we are the army we are the type of people who protect the country we have the ability we will definitely in good time completely remove the
the bombings that killed more than two hundred fifty people on easter sunday security forces have carried out rates across the country since then. another bomb blast in sri lanka this time the victims suspected militants blew themselves up as special forces closed down on their safe house residents say this densely populated neighborhood was the scene of an intense gun battle left several dade a young girl and a woman who were poodle live from the rubble. to look if they could probably be their...
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are not in jail right now or at least charged and in a court right now is because they refused to carry out the orders that president trump demanded of them. >> the specific details in here are very, very powerful. evan, you've been going through the document as well, 4,900-page mueller report with the redactions. give us the big look of mueller deciding whether or not to charge campaign officials. >> that's right, wolf. the report are, as volume one of the report describes the russian campaign, and the efforts by people associated with the trump campaign to essentially encourage some of that activity. none of that according to special counsel robert mueller crossed into the line where they can bring a charge, a crime against anybody associated with the campaign. on page 174 in volume one, it talks about -- that the office determined that the contacts between campaign officials and russia-linked individuals either did not involve the commission of a federal crime or in the case of campaign finance offenses that our evidence was not sufficient to obtain and sustain a criminal conviction,
are not in jail right now or at least charged and in a court right now is because they refused to carry out the orders that president trump demanded of them. >> the specific details in here are very, very powerful. evan, you've been going through the document as well, 4,900-page mueller report with the redactions. give us the big look of mueller deciding whether or not to charge campaign officials. >> that's right, wolf. the report are, as volume one of the report describes the...
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backpacks down security services police have confirmed that the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers now what we're also hearing is that in fact this has been reported by local media that two of the suspects were sons of a wealthy spice trader in sri lanka and the father has also been picked up in connection with the investigation there are reports saying that he is suspected of helping with the attacks but not sure whether it could have been in coordinating the attacks or perhaps funding it financially now on the worrying thing that has emerged from police investigation is that several of these suicide bombers come from wealthy or middle class families so they're not your typical muslim extremists who vote even educated at the draft says these are people who had the opportunity to travel abroad many of them had degrees one even had a post-graduate degree so really the top down for the police and the security services in sri lanka is not only arresting the perpetrators and people involved in connection with the attacks on sunday but also finding out how the bombers had been r
backpacks down security services police have confirmed that the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers now what we're also hearing is that in fact this has been reported by local media that two of the suspects were sons of a wealthy spice trader in sri lanka and the father has also been picked up in connection with the investigation there are reports saying that he is suspected of helping with the attacks but not sure whether it could have been in coordinating the attacks or perhaps...