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les go to chapman bell tell us more >> reporter: good morning, frances. tributes flowing in for them they were based at tower 22, home to some 350 service men and women who are working alongside the jordanians to stop the remnants of isis as well as to stop iran's influence in the area in their reach in and around syria now these three soldiers were killed, at least 40 more injured, eight seriously enough to be evacuated to a higher level of care according to central command, when a drone packed with explosives exploded at the base near an area where many were sleeping pentagon officials are exploring the idea that this drone evaded the airspace and any alerts by flying in at the same time as a u.s. drone so they are looking to see if this is possibly a new tactic by iranian-based, iranian-linked militants in the area and militias in the area that have been responsible for a growing number of attacks. though this is the first one with fatalities since the war in gaza between hamas and israeers and also saying that we shall respond. now some members of con
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>> chapman bell, thank you >>> more turbulenc turbulence fg after a crack was found in a cockpit window during a flight over japan cabin pressure was normal and the plane safely returned to the airport. it comes a week after the door plug blew off a plane over oregon >>> the deadly deep freeze continues to plague much of the country, fuelling storms that are believed to be responsible for at least ten deaths. huge swaths of the country are below freezing, making it treacherous for many to be outside. on monday, montana recorded the coldest temperature nationwide at minus 42 degrees. more than 9,000 flights were delayed, and over 3,000 were canceled today there are already more than 1,000 flights grounded. residents in texas are asked to conserve power for a second day in a row as frigid temperatures continue there let's bring in angie lassman good morning >> you are exactly right we've got chilly temperatures, snow happening, and we've got kind of a wintry mix across portions of the south. because we've of course got the cold air in place. slick roads are likely going to be out there ca
>> chapman bell, thank you >>> more turbulenc turbulence fg after a crack was found in a cockpit window during a flight over japan cabin pressure was normal and the plane safely returned to the airport. it comes a week after the door plug blew off a plane over oregon >>> the deadly deep freeze continues to plague much of the country, fuelling storms that are believed to be responsible for at least ten deaths. huge swaths of the country are below freezing, making it...
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let's get the latest from chapman bell how realistic is this proposal >> reporter: good morning, frances. we'll see. while it's a big step forward or i should say towards a cease-fire by israel, it does not propose a permanent stop to the war that began on october 7, when hamas invaded israel. but this proposal for a two-month pause in fighting would be in exchange for all the remaining hostages held by hamas in gaza. somewhere in the region of 130 people however, an israeli official recognizing that some of those have died. but they would want the bodies of those who have deceased in captivity to be returned by hamas. this proposal first reported by axios would see the release of hostages in faphases in exchange for an as-yet specified number of palestinian prisoners held by israel it was proposed by israel through mediators in qatar and egypt. however, hamas has been demanding a permanent stop to the fighting as well as the withdrawal of israeli forces in gaza and in exchange of a large number of palestinian prisoners held by israel so while it shows their willingness on israel's part
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let's go live to chapman bell who's been following the story for us why is this happening? >> reporter: good morning, frances. well, let's first look back at some of those pictures of those armed gunmen, masked men breaking into this tv studio, waving around guns and what appears to be explosives, including sticks of dynamite in the port city of guayaquil, where police were able to storm the studio and arrest all the intruders, at least a dozen of masked gunmen. but there were, fortunately, no one was killed but this was broadcast all across the country on tv shortly. and this follows a series of gang-related attacks that have rocked the country and this follows the escape from prison of one of the country's leading drug gang leaders. and after that, the president, who's only been president of the country since november, declared a 60-day state of emergency on monday and saying that they would call all these armed drug gangs terrorists now this caused a string of, series of attacks in the country, gang-related attacks. and, as you mentioned, the abduction of several police
let's go live to chapman bell who's been following the story for us why is this happening? >> reporter: good morning, frances. well, let's first look back at some of those pictures of those armed gunmen, masked men breaking into this tv studio, waving around guns and what appears to be explosives, including sticks of dynamite in the port city of guayaquil, where police were able to storm the studio and arrest all the intruders, at least a dozen of masked gunmen. but there were,...
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for the latest, let's go live to chapman bell good morning, chapman, what's the latest >> reporter: good morning, frances, yeah, those three soldiers all from the state of georgia. tower 22, home to some 350 service men and women working alongside the jordanian military and inside syria to stop the ofp the flow of iranian influence in the area, and this attack attributed to iranian-backed militias in the region now these three soldiers were killed, at least 40 more injured. eight seriously enough to need to be evacuated to a higher level of care, according to u.s. central command. it happened when a drone packed with explosives crashed into an area where many soldiers were sleeping it's thought that the drone could have flown in at the same time as a u.s. drone, thus evading air defense systems, and the pentagon is looking into this theory to see if this is possibly a new tactic by, in trying to attack these bases in th now following this attack, president biden paying tribute to those three soldiers who lost their lives and also vowing to respond. now some members of congress have calle
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thank you, chapman >>> united airlines says it has found loose bolts in door plugs. they are conducting inspection on all max-9s in the u.s it comes after the midden-air disaster when a door flew out. on three previous flights, pressurization warns lit up in the same plane, raising questions about why it was not grounded >> it should have been a warning sign to them just on safety overall but i think in this case, what alaska will say is that they took measures to ensure safety we have to see whether those actions were responsive enough >> the agency says they have recovered the 63-pound door plug from the alaska aircraft it will undergo close inspection to find out why the plane suffered a decompression explosion at 16,000 feet >>> fire officials are investigating an explosion in north texas that left 21 injured. the blast rocked the signature hotel in downtown ft. worth, blowing out window frames and walls on the second and first floor. investigators believe the explosion was sparked by some type of gas leak, but that is still not confirmed. one person suffered cri
thank you, chapman >>> united airlines says it has found loose bolts in door plugs. they are conducting inspection on all max-9s in the u.s it comes after the midden-air disaster when a door flew out. on three previous flights, pressurization warns lit up in the same plane, raising questions about why it was not grounded >> it should have been a warning sign to them just on safety overall but i think in this case, what alaska will say is that they took measures to ensure safety...
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let's go live to chapman bell who's following developments for us what's on blinken's agenda today? >> reporter: good morning, frances and happy new year to you. yeah, blinken will be meeting with the president of israel as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the foreign minister today and also meeting with the opposition leader tomorrow in israel, and one main objective is to stop this war from becoming a wider conflict in the region. you know, this of course following the assassination of a hamas leader in beirut in the lebanon capital last week. as well as the recent killing of a hezbollah commander in southern lebanon, now netanyahu has met with troops on the northern border with lebanon and has said we'll do whatever it takes, of course, we prefer it be done without a wide war, but that will not stop us. following a trip to saudi arabia and meeting with other middle east leaders, secretary of state blinken has been told that anti-u.s. opinion in arab countries has been growing due to america's support for israel. one of the issues is the growing civilian death toll in
let's go live to chapman bell who's following developments for us what's on blinken's agenda today? >> reporter: good morning, frances and happy new year to you. yeah, blinken will be meeting with the president of israel as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the foreign minister today and also meeting with the opposition leader tomorrow in israel, and one main objective is to stop this war from becoming a wider conflict in the region. you know, this of course following the...
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wewhether both ss can make oncessions, the diplomatic efforts continue to stop this war,frances. >> chapman, thank you. >>> overnight a house committee voted to advance articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, setting the stage for a full house vote. house republicans are accusing the secretary of state of failing to comply with immigration laws the dhs and democrats have pushed back against this effort saying there's no evidence to support impeachment. >>> the illinois election board has voted to keep former president trump on its primary ballot, rejecting an eligibility challenge over his role in the january 6 riots. the decision was bipartisan and unanimous. the president, biden, has commented saying he'd quote, be fine with having mr. trump on the ballot for the general election it come as week before the supreme court hears arguments on possibly disqualifying the former president from running. >>> a brutal murder shocks pennsylvania the philadelphia enquirer was told that a man was decapitated and police have taken his son into custody police iden
wewhether both ss can make oncessions, the diplomatic efforts continue to stop this war,frances. >> chapman, thank you. >>> overnight a house committee voted to advance articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, setting the stage for a full house vote. house republicans are accusing the secretary of state of failing to comply with immigration laws the dhs and democrats have pushed back against this effort saying there's no evidence to support...
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let's go live to chapman bell. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, frances.yeah, let's take a look at this security camera footage from inside the hospital on the occupied west bank showing this dramatic raid by commandos undercover, carrying out this raid and you can see some dressed in medical scrubs, others disguised as palestinians. some as women in headscarves now israel says they killed a hamas operative who was planning an imminent terror attack as well as two members of palestinian islamic jihad. both groups acknowledging members of their groups were killed hospital staff though saying one of them killed was sleeping in his hospital bed at the time of the raid now the palestinian authority calling the raid a war crime but israel has maintained that hamas and other groups use hospitals and medical facilities as staging points and command centers for terrorist activity and use civilians as human shields, all this happening while fighting continues in gaza, but a new deal is on the table. a proposal to pause fighting for two months in exchange for those
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the tragedy shed by son chapman who's done send me was found dead at the age of 16. having taken fentanyl that was sold on the snap platform, a dealer reached out on snap jack to sammy with a colorful drug menu, offered him something for free in order to addict him and delivered a counterfeit drug to our home like a pizza, with a leaf. so those of fentanyl and sam schuchman had a meeting with the snap c. o. even spiegel, who only attended this hearing of the being subpoenaed. and i asked him to put on 3rd party safety software. and he said that data privacy meant that they couldn't do it during the hearing spiegel apologize to parents whose kids overdosed private off the buying drugs on the snap platform for last section to set up the communications access platforms cannot be held liable for what is posted by uses, therefore, there is no legal accountability for any home that may be a consequence. there is not one law in the book because you oppose everything we do . and you can't be sued them on to by committee members. and by the grieving parents, like sam chapman
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or michael chapman and theys guy, michael chapman and they got the wrong guy.wrong . wrong. >> so they need to take my course your. i call it course and know your. i call it i call it nonsense . yeah, i got i call it nonsense. yeah, i got jokes. yeah, nonsense . yeah. jokes. yeah, nonsense. yeah. >> i mean the shocking thing to me is, is this guy who actually did something who wasn't even a vague actually, he vague thing. he actually, he actually sent dirty pictures to children on. >> so people he thought were children, thought were children. >> so he did actually do bad things . things. >> but he hasn't then, has he? >> but he hasn't then, has he? >> the not the who >> no, not the not the guy who was mistaken guy, but the was the mistaken guy, but the actual guy. yeah. they actual guy. yeah. who they actually did catch like two weeks , he, he i mean, weeks later he, he, he i mean, he actually sent messages to adults to adults then, right? actually to adults then, right? actually to adults . but adults then, right? actually to adults. but it would have adults t
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so this is basically how chapman society decided to react to those revelations. what more do we know about this so called meeting what factions or groups were represented, and what exactly did they discuss? so extremist, neo nazis, members of the far right alternative for germany, both from a federal level, from a regional level. also a couple of a members of the main conservative party in germany. the c d. u. business people met. and that happened in november in the city of pots dumps of neo berlin. and that was a meeting where these plans they must have planned, was discussed to the port people from germany, send them to an unnamed african country. and obviously that brought back memories of germany's doc history. it was actually not far away way. 1942, the nazis discussed the final solution for the jewish situation. it was also by the way, similar to a plan that the nazis also discussed to send millions of jews to an african country . so you can see that those similarities that these description that this plan is something that has obviously shocked germany to
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i was for them or is really chapman hostage ross that i me and her daughter speaking to d, w. 's mckayla, could this is really football or so geez. yeah, yeah. has kyle, sorry, has left turkey after being briefly does haines by us? our teeth for expressing solidarity with is really hostages, after being held by him on the, until he asked for player slash to bondage on his wrist of photographers during a game on sunday that showed a star of david on the words a 100 days on $710.00 a reference to how mazda is october, 7 attacks on israel. the 28 year old was taken into police custody after the match, and accused of inciting hatred in public. he says he was calling for an end to the war. dw, is this tom bill correspondent, doran jones told us more well, as you said, he was detained for security, so he was tied to the public hatred. this is a casual offense as being news media against opponents of the government regime is a serious offense. it does carry several years in prison months if convicted bill found convicted, and people are appealing jail of this offense. now the pays ra
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thank you very much for now, though, that is chip chapman staying chapman there, who is staying withional march for organised by the for palestine, organised by the stop the war coalition and other organisations, has taken to the streets of london today calling for a permanent ceasefire in the israel—hamas conflict affecting the gaza strip . joining me now the gaza strip. joining me now live from the protest is our london reporter, lisa hartle lisa. good afternoon. right. can you bring us up to date on what's happening there and tell us exactly where you are ? us exactly where you are? >> hello. well, the protest, if i just move out the way, you can see just how many people are here. the protesters. so it started around 12:00. not long up the road, but bank. they're making their way all the way to parliament square, which is about a two march . um, now about a two mile march. um, now there's 1700 officers on duty. there's officers that have come from across the country to, um , from across the country to, um, take part to, to police this what they say is the first major protest of th
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kavanagh endowed chair in presidential studies at chapman and an expert on long sixties time period from the beginning of the john kennedy administration. through the end, the richard nixon administration. he's a new york times bestselling author or editor of eight books, including the one he's going to talk about here tonight, the year that broke politics, collusion and chaos in presidential election of 1968. in a recent review, the wall street journal columnist barton swaim called the book, quote, a delightful demolition, the many political myths that continue to muddy our understanding of that election year, 1968. book is going to be available here tonight in the gift shop and luke will stick around to sign copies for you. luke will be interviewed by jim byron. he's the president, ceo of the richard nixon foundation. i want to welcome jim and luke up to the now. take it away. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the nixon luke. welcome back. thanks. i want to start tonight by reading from the same wall street journal review that my colleague joe lopez just did. barton sw
kavanagh endowed chair in presidential studies at chapman and an expert on long sixties time period from the beginning of the john kennedy administration. through the end, the richard nixon administration. he's a new york times bestselling author or editor of eight books, including the one he's going to talk about here tonight, the year that broke politics, collusion and chaos in presidential election of 1968. in a recent review, the wall street journal columnist barton swaim called the book,...
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. >> jimmy: called "the chris chapman do-over." >> yes. >> jimmy: you play chris chapman. >> yes. >>k jock. is he like a vintage fm radio shock jock? or one of the new podcast meathead guys? >> one of the new podcast meathead guys. >> jimmy: gotcha. >> one of these guys who gets in front of the mic. he's got totally uninformed opinions. he's talking [ bleep ] all the time. >> jimmy: like what kind of stuff? >> like he will talk about conspiracy theories. he's the kind of lie that if you were a -- i don't know, ex to current quarterback in the nfl ask you had real brain trauma. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> this is the kind of show you would love. >> jimmy: you would like it? >> a guy like that would love that show, you know what i'm saying? >> jimmy: i don't know what you're referring to. >> imagine, mind powers -- >> jimmy: i'll try to work up my imagination, yeah. >> he's a guy who loves to get in front of a microphone and say dumb things. >> you make these up? >> totally improvised. this is a brainchild of amy poehler. she wanted to create a fake podcast network. she started off by doing a
. >> jimmy: called "the chris chapman do-over." >> yes. >> jimmy: you play chris chapman. >> yes. >>k jock. is he like a vintage fm radio shock jock? or one of the new podcast meathead guys? >> one of the new podcast meathead guys. >> jimmy: gotcha. >> one of these guys who gets in front of the mic. he's got totally uninformed opinions. he's talking [ bleep ] all the time. >> jimmy: like what kind of stuff? >> like he will...
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one last question, and i think it's appropriate for it to come from one of our students from chapman university. always the hardest questions, sir. what your question. so i just kind of thought you brought up a lot of parallels between the 2016 and 1968 election, particularly the candidates of ge from one of our students from chapman and what is your question. >> i thought you brought up a lot of parallels between the 2016 and 1968 election, particularly with the candidates of george wallace and trump. i was wondering if you kind of a thought that in 1968 a lot of' people were dissatisfied with the government and do you think that started and antigovernment reaction with people that culminated with trump selection in 2016? >> i do think there are parallels you can draw from that time period to this one and i do think there are other parallels that don't work and i think history sometimes repeats but not always and i think the fundamental differences back then were the draft as a big h factor and it's just a really form a policy issue and the assassinations and the degree of violence
one last question, and i think it's appropriate for it to come from one of our students from chapman university. always the hardest questions, sir. what your question. so i just kind of thought you brought up a lot of parallels between the 2016 and 1968 election, particularly the candidates of ge from one of our students from chapman and what is your question. >> i thought you brought up a lot of parallels between the 2016 and 1968 election, particularly with the candidates of george...
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let's go live to chapman bell. what more can you tell us about these latest attacks >> reporter: good morning, frances, that first missile fired at an american warship the anti-ship missile was fired toward the naval destroyer from houthi-controlled areas of yemen. it was shot down by a u.s. fighter jet, and just yesterday, houthi rebels hitting a u.s.-owned ship off the coast of yemen. the vessel was struck by the projectile on the portside, causing limited damage to the cargo hold, but it remains seaworthy. central command saying the ship had no reported injuries and, or significant damage and was continuing on its journey, but all this follows the attacks by the u.s. and uk, the airstrike at the end of last week on targets in yemen, following a series of attacks of vessels if the red sea. then the united states, of course, taking more airstrikes at the weekend on targets inside yemen, trying to deter such attacks. senator chris coons saying the u.s. needs to take further actions to deter rebels disrupting commer
let's go live to chapman bell. what more can you tell us about these latest attacks >> reporter: good morning, frances, that first missile fired at an american warship the anti-ship missile was fired toward the naval destroyer from houthi-controlled areas of yemen. it was shot down by a u.s. fighter jet, and just yesterday, houthi rebels hitting a u.s.-owned ship off the coast of yemen. the vessel was struck by the projectile on the portside, causing limited damage to the cargo hold, but...
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let's go to chapman bell, who's following these and other developments for us. can you tell us more about this deal >> reporter: good morning, frances, yeah. another deal in this war once again, brokered by qatar. this time france part of the team mediating between hamas and israel to secure a deal to allow much-needed humanitarian aid into gaza as well as medication for civilians inside the gaza strip. but, in return, israeli hostages held by hamas inside gaza will also receive much-needed, urgent medication that medication expected to leave on two qatari armed force aircraft today from doha, landing in egypt where it will then cross into gaza to be distributed by the international red cross. qatar adding in their statement that this is part of their framework to bring an end to the war in gaza, where there's been a worldwide concern about that growing, mounting death toll inside gaza, particularly that of civilians and also concerns that this war could become a broader regional conflict i miean we've seen continued str strikes inside the red sea by houthi mili
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. >> we'll see if they will find any common ground, chapman, thank you. >>> now to the navy who's released the names of two special forces soldiers who were lost at sea. warfare operator first class christopher j. chambers and nathan gauge ingram were raiding a boat off the coast of somalia on january 11. it was part of operation prosperity guardian. the u.s.-led effort to halt houthi atatacks on red sea ships >>> the faa is urging inspections on the 737 er. it has the same type of door plug that blew out two weeks ago forc forcing an alaskan airlines flight to make an emergency landing. they have no reports of any door plug problems. meanwhile, all max 9s are still grounded >>> a state of emergency was declared in san diego after three inches of rain made for the wettest day on record for the city that's according to the national weather service. the deluge left many wading through waist-deep waters that engulfed cars and drenched homes. freezing rain is plaguing the midwest and south. at least 86 people have died due to dangerous weather over the last week. and minnesota residents have b
. >> we'll see if they will find any common ground, chapman, thank you. >>> now to the navy who's released the names of two special forces soldiers who were lost at sea. warfare operator first class christopher j. chambers and nathan gauge ingram were raiding a boat off the coast of somalia on january 11. it was part of operation prosperity guardian. the u.s.-led effort to halt houthi atatacks on red sea ships >>> the faa is urging inspections on the 737 er. it has the...
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but business professor robert chapman would says it is understandable that shoppers have not really noticed yet. after all, a your us worth of inflation set a very high bar. >> so now everything -- not everything -- but lots of things are notably higher than they were in 2020 and people still see that. it takes a while for people to note that. >> reporter: and not everything is seeing a price drop. health insurance, televisions, airfare, and furniture are all cheaper year after year, but baked goods like cookies and bread are higher along with your pg&e bill, and a trip to disneyland. all costing you more. that mixed bag means shoppers continue to count the nickels and dimes. >> yeah. i am more like picky of what i would buy because of like, oh, say this one thing is two hours of work where it used to be like maybe one hour or so. >> all right. so some of our groceries are coming down which is great news. we don't want to underscore that. big-ticket items in our housing, especially in the bay area, and cars. >> let's break down housing first. typical one-bedroom in the bay area is down $100
but business professor robert chapman would says it is understandable that shoppers have not really noticed yet. after all, a your us worth of inflation set a very high bar. >> so now everything -- not everything -- but lots of things are notably higher than they were in 2020 and people still see that. it takes a while for people to note that. >> reporter: and not everything is seeing a price drop. health insurance, televisions, airfare, and furniture are all cheaper year after...
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luke is a professor of history and the presidential studies at chapman university and an expert on the 1960s time. from the beginning of the john f. kennedy administration to the end of the richard nixon administration. he is a new york times best selling author of eight books including the one that he will talk about tonight, the year that brooke politics: collusion and chaos and not presidential election of 1968. in a recent review for the wall street journal, the book was called, quote, a delightful demolition of the many political maps that continue to muddy our understanding of the election-year 1968. the book will be available here tonight in the gift shop. luke will stick around to sign copies for tonight. he will be interviewed tonight by jim byron. president and ceo of the richard nixon foundation. i want to welcome jim and luke up to the stage now. take it away. good evening, ladd >> good evening. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the nixon library. welcome back. i want to start tonight by reading from the same wall street journal review that my colleague joe lopez just did. t
luke is a professor of history and the presidential studies at chapman university and an expert on the 1960s time. from the beginning of the john f. kennedy administration to the end of the richard nixon administration. he is a new york times best selling author of eight books including the one that he will talk about tonight, the year that brooke politics: collusion and chaos and not presidential election of 1968. in a recent review for the wall street journal, the book was called, quote, a...
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engineer gutierrez. joining me from tel aviv now is a former is randy class had remembered incumbent chapman. and these really our majority biologic party, which advocates for the rights of alice indians in israel. thank you so much, i, savvy for coming on. soon as i said today, the anniversary would be as, as, as liberation of our shipments. stollins troops saving so many jews from german genocide. why is the u. s. u k? i'm to tack on gaza. you to tack on guys. i like ash with where it's the fall and i didn't know when in human history we had such an i run it scene. yeah, i think this is the 1st time by the way that the victims of life. but it's little bit that the jewish people will have suffered so much from, from racism and from the human a zation a are now and the national guard for justice. a being charged was crimes of, of, of genesis. this, this is, this is unbelievable then is so, so sad and so frustrating because it seems that unfortunate the human beings do not look at them anything from, from history. a. and this is really very negative . i'm not promising you, i mean, to do to c
engineer gutierrez. joining me from tel aviv now is a former is randy class had remembered incumbent chapman. and these really our majority biologic party, which advocates for the rights of alice indians in israel. thank you so much, i, savvy for coming on. soon as i said today, the anniversary would be as, as, as liberation of our shipments. stollins troops saving so many jews from german genocide. why is the u. s. u k? i'm to tack on gaza. you to tack on guys. i like ash with where it's the...
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egypt, countries like of the neighboring countries, a neighboring of so done next, on red alert and a chapman looks to uncover the hidden agendas of western nonprofit organizations. his activities are supposed to be based on the principles of kindness and justice, rather than financial motives. by the the the fortune logan, you says, so just by corners to see jobs on a blog and move on. but it's that he just doesn't get wants to get fond of the scriptures. she's computer to do it. shes foot in dc. it should be part of the news that c u page blue j sheet. good we. so let's just use that edition. slip this yet. you did have to use that to get the silly shift of see that i, she's giving us if we should have to use the student that you through it just because she did, i'd say continue with this issue. you. but i would say the thing is that it's got to start because he listed, you need to send me the steps of what was just age it's which is to is me, is a sort of them, if you know it's you, it's associated with with them. but at least and actually specifically betsy seniors, that's what i need the
egypt, countries like of the neighboring countries, a neighboring of so done next, on red alert and a chapman looks to uncover the hidden agendas of western nonprofit organizations. his activities are supposed to be based on the principles of kindness and justice, rather than financial motives. by the the the fortune logan, you says, so just by corners to see jobs on a blog and move on. but it's that he just doesn't get wants to get fond of the scriptures. she's computer to do it. shes foot in...
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strong defenses surrounding the building. prior police has now being dispatched to the see local chapman this manila child has to be monitoring the events throughout the day . incentives this report, i am presently right now. the sword guides us rally here in downtown washington, dc added freedom a lot, that at least 10000 people that i thought would be the crowd, sorry, bending down past the word close drawn, which is the main avenue, the main drag. and one of the speakers on the page at the moment to are currently family members and survivors. the oh, the god and bard met the lot. their families are their voices for the dad right now we've heard some very tearful story. the more in breaking images shown. i mean, there are no, no, all the lakers, including dr. cornell west. the candidate here in the united states as well as dr. jill sign. who is also the guardian for president of the united states. and we are we are in fact an on. 7 mobile majority and then on stop mobile floors for p. c just says. c and to genocide now. 7 is where we served that international law. 7 and human rights ar
strong defenses surrounding the building. prior police has now being dispatched to the see local chapman this manila child has to be monitoring the events throughout the day . incentives this report, i am presently right now. the sword guides us rally here in downtown washington, dc added freedom a lot, that at least 10000 people that i thought would be the crowd, sorry, bending down past the word close drawn, which is the main avenue, the main drag. and one of the speakers on the page at the...
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a chapman of the jerusalem development fund had this to say about the proposal the buyer to take this money and to expend things. this is tax money that was paid by palestinians on boots import and through that button posted to the palestinian economy. according to the eh, bodies protocol, which is part of the also agreement, is it a just collect the money and should the transfer that to the authority? it's not the money. this is paulette spending money. these governments that are doing government is not taking the cost of that issue that the out of the but i think the palestinian authority from financing security operation that said was that the followers of small ditch who lives in the west bank are protected by security making sure, that is financed by this money and he's holding this money by then he has at least his political future, the subordinate to now and the to the bottom. get that to me. i will not listen to that. to me. i would have 10 against him with all the dirt on isaac t that by didn't his show to anything else by supporting diplomatic and military the war my roster,
a chapman of the jerusalem development fund had this to say about the proposal the buyer to take this money and to expend things. this is tax money that was paid by palestinians on boots import and through that button posted to the palestinian economy. according to the eh, bodies protocol, which is part of the also agreement, is it a just collect the money and should the transfer that to the authority? it's not the money. this is paulette spending money. these governments that are doing...
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was the equivalent of the british blockade of germany and the 1st and 2nd one was a couple of old chapman maritime trade. then it would look a box, of course, when not for pet code, not test because it would be an act of war against russia. and no, just because it would infuriate the chinese, but it would also infuriate the critical western pop is like india was. so depends on westwood. so this is a policy which has become reflexive of well, to magic. i mean, the congress often appears to be on auto pilot type of this. it's not necessarily a policy that has been seriously in system matched specifically to charge. so uh yeah, i mean i, i think that this has something to be reconsidered and it goes on drum and you're absolutely right. it's, you know, it's like, you know, the store, you, you don't have to run faster than the lot and you just have to run faster than me and rusher. is doing so much special in germany and it is a serious question. not with so much laurie talking germany of the industrialization, the collapse of the german industrial economy. whether in fact, politically, german
was the equivalent of the british blockade of germany and the 1st and 2nd one was a couple of old chapman maritime trade. then it would look a box, of course, when not for pet code, not test because it would be an act of war against russia. and no, just because it would infuriate the chinese, but it would also infuriate the critical western pop is like india was. so depends on westwood. so this is a policy which has become reflexive of well, to magic. i mean, the congress often appears to be on...
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a franco chapman research center is being set up to investigate the origins of african heritage items held in national museums and the 2 european nations, the project one to 3 years and receive annual contributions of 360000 euros from both paris and villain. its mission is to look into all to fox from sub saharan africa. however, the report suggests a particular attention will be paid to those from full colonies of the 2 countries . for some time you might recall, egypt has been to mounting the return of its famous relics. these include the boss to of queen nefertiti the zodiac, seeing on the statute of him, you know, which are currently housed in billings news, and the newfound powers on the british museum in london. back in 2017 french present to manuel not crawl declared that african heritage should be exhibited in africa itself. and he promised that within 5 his relics would return to that homeland. but that pledge has yet to be fulfilled. african heritage must be exhibited in africa within 5 years. the conditions will be met for temporary or definitive restitution of african her
a franco chapman research center is being set up to investigate the origins of african heritage items held in national museums and the 2 european nations, the project one to 3 years and receive annual contributions of 360000 euros from both paris and villain. its mission is to look into all to fox from sub saharan africa. however, the report suggests a particular attention will be paid to those from full colonies of the 2 countries . for some time you might recall, egypt has been to mounting...
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in particular, the president found denied as a german kelly and french chapman's as been trying to intimidate him. so he's facing a lot of pressure, and i see that stretch in this context. now it was painted in the lights of that, you'll get me crazy and people hate the hungry and government because hunger, we used to push that lead. does every thing to make you crazy and lose the war? that what do you think this is the true sentiments along the ukrainian people to us with the best? what does the get sending you weapons to key of a smile. it's a grossly exaggerated statement at the very least at that. but i do quite do want the settlement on the grad is in the ukraine. i'm sure the different opinions on the meta. so a president obama to the how guy, how and gary and government to this, pardon me, this stuff i've taken a to the very important a view that exists everywhere in europe, but it isn't far east because most european governments support that the, the nature of your p is your pin commission president's approach to ukraine, which is why, of oldest, which is one of i'm conditional suppor
in particular, the president found denied as a german kelly and french chapman's as been trying to intimidate him. so he's facing a lot of pressure, and i see that stretch in this context. now it was painted in the lights of that, you'll get me crazy and people hate the hungry and government because hunger, we used to push that lead. does every thing to make you crazy and lose the war? that what do you think this is the true sentiments along the ukrainian people to us with the best? what does...
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metals. vital for semi conductive production. senior fellow at the site institute and founder of on chapman of the china cities, blue book consulting company on that sound good. so the booking exports of semi conductor equipment to china could impact the company involve. and more importantly, for the chinese, they see this is an operation, there was a deadline that was expressed to china about when they could have these machines. they ordered in advance that, that uh contract is not going to be honored. and it's mostly due to us pressure from washington earlier. i mean to today i am a cell on, i assume under some sort of pressure said that they would, you know, there's no problem. it wouldn't impact earnings, but quite frankly, almost 50 percent of asset miles. earnings come from china. so hard to see that that's going to work. i. you had a previous statement by one of the c executor suite members who was opposed to the us bullying who said that it's going to affect a us amount to the 215 percent of their gross. so obviously, you know, if you don't sell something, you don't are in the profi
metals. vital for semi conductive production. senior fellow at the site institute and founder of on chapman of the china cities, blue book consulting company on that sound good. so the booking exports of semi conductor equipment to china could impact the company involve. and more importantly, for the chinese, they see this is an operation, there was a deadline that was expressed to china about when they could have these machines. they ordered in advance that, that uh contract is not going to be...
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the daily mail obtained an audio recording of a chapman of the result and a republican party dev. debit. speaking with the state senate candidate to carry lake and the phone call, debit similarly attempted to or attempts to bride lake to run, to not to run the in the upcoming elections and stay out of politics for 2 years later rejected the offer. let's have a listen. there are very people, you know, they do, these people corrupt. they're gonna have try to have me murdered. so what do they weren't? what do they want me to do? you want to see, is there something that you just put her on? you give her, i said, this is about defeating trump, and i think that's a bad, bad thing for our country. their goodness, i feel the election to make me and our, our movement go away. i'm not letting him do that. i owe it to the people of arizona and carry their torch in a voice i'm running. and it may be the biggest pain in the world. and they're going to have to kill me to stop me. offended by whoever these people are that they're trying to find me and i think you should go public with us and they'll s
the daily mail obtained an audio recording of a chapman of the result and a republican party dev. debit. speaking with the state senate candidate to carry lake and the phone call, debit similarly attempted to or attempts to bride lake to run, to not to run the in the upcoming elections and stay out of politics for 2 years later rejected the offer. let's have a listen. there are very people, you know, they do, these people corrupt. they're gonna have try to have me murdered. so what do they...
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next, on red alert and a chapman looks to uncover the head and agendas of western nonprofit organizations whose activities are supposed to be based on the principles of kindness and justice . rather than financial motives by the the the .
next, on red alert and a chapman looks to uncover the head and agendas of western nonprofit organizations whose activities are supposed to be based on the principles of kindness and justice . rather than financial motives by the the the .
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and chapman and khan explain.olas. this this tanker with 145,000 tons of , uh, of with 145,000 tons of, uh, of crude iraqi crude yesterday . crude iraqi crude yesterday. today is part of this very, very complicated picture . complicated picture. >> uh, well, i'll tell you what. >> uh, well, i'll tell you what. >> we depend on oil. we depend on food , we depend on ikea. we on food, we depend on ikea. we depend on cheap cars coming from of from south southeast asia. sorry, we're in it. we can't dial out of it. i mean, what is made very clear this morning is this is an incredibly tangled web. >> if you like. and it takes a lot to get your head round it. but we've got more analysis coming up for you just coming up for you in just a moment . >> it's 830 before we return to what's going on in yemen in the red sea. >> and those attacks overnight . >> and those attacks overnight. we've got more analysis with mark white in just a moment. let's just reflect. should we, on post office scandal, on the post office scandal, bec
and chapman and khan explain.olas. this this tanker with 145,000 tons of , uh, of with 145,000 tons of, uh, of crude iraqi crude yesterday . crude iraqi crude yesterday. today is part of this very, very complicated picture . complicated picture. >> uh, well, i'll tell you what. >> uh, well, i'll tell you what. >> we depend on oil. we depend on food , we depend on ikea. we on food, we depend on ikea. we depend on cheap cars coming from of from south southeast asia. sorry, we're...
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and we've had snow from the state duma chapman the actually these were weapons that had been supply to ukraine by the west. i made accounts gimme a mean american in germany. me sell shot their soldiers in the year their own, their mothers are wasting their wives were wasting their children for waking the pilots of our military transport aircraft who were carrying out a humanitarian mission and were defenceless. people were shocked with watkins less preferring the fuel to the us congress and the german boot into stock so that the deputies can finally realize where they're funding and helping. it's and not to resume fed by biden, crohn's shots, and other politicians. they must realize responsibility and even peace must impeached them. now, making the situation even luckier than it is, we've had a different reports coming out from the ukraine and media. we have that, as i mentioned, heard from key of directly, but in ukraine sky, a proff though, which is one of the, the newspapers they initially reported not long after the plane came down that they had, had it confirmed from their own sou
and we've had snow from the state duma chapman the actually these were weapons that had been supply to ukraine by the west. i made accounts gimme a mean american in germany. me sell shot their soldiers in the year their own, their mothers are wasting their wives were wasting their children for waking the pilots of our military transport aircraft who were carrying out a humanitarian mission and were defenceless. people were shocked with watkins less preferring the fuel to the us congress and the...
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and finally, a franco chapman research center is being sets out to investigate the origins of african heritage items held, the national exams and the 2 european nations. the project will run for 3 years and receive annual contribution of $360000.00 bureaus from both paris. i'm berlin. its mission is to look into all the thoughts from sub saharan africa. the report suggests particular attention will be paid to those from the former qualities of the 2 countries over cold up for some time. egypt has also been demanding the return of its famous relics. these include the cost of queen and f, a t t. the so jack ceiling on the statue of hey, new new which all kyra neil and display impala is name is in the lou from paris to the british museum in london. back in 2017 french president. many while not chrome declared that african heritage should be exhibited in africa itself. and as you promised that within 5 years, right x, what a return to that homeland. but that pledge has yet to be fulfilled, or african heritage must be exhibited in africa within 5 years. the conditions will be met for tempo
and finally, a franco chapman research center is being sets out to investigate the origins of african heritage items held, the national exams and the 2 european nations. the project will run for 3 years and receive annual contribution of $360000.00 bureaus from both paris. i'm berlin. its mission is to look into all the thoughts from sub saharan africa. the report suggests particular attention will be paid to those from the former qualities of the 2 countries over cold up for some time. egypt...
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martin chapman handled the israel institute for strategic studies. thank you for speaking with us. thank you for your invitation. i tie on for some that's the overnight take away from the iowa caucus say that the former president kept his arrival time and just vying for the republican ticket for this. he has res, for the white house. if it's we takes his place in the oval office, donald trump said the 1st stop he is going to solve the war in the trade. and again, it stopped associated because it should have never started. and so say it would have never ever happened. and likewise, a israel would've never been attacked. and we're going to get things solved. we're going to get to ukraine. warsaw. so we're going to get the israel a situation solved. we had the tara band, we had the tower band that caught the trump travel then. but it was really the trump tera then we don't want people in our country that a get a blow up our shopping centers. thank you very much. there's a growing friend of republicans opposing us military intervention has them around the world that's pretty apparent.
martin chapman handled the israel institute for strategic studies. thank you for speaking with us. thank you for your invitation. i tie on for some that's the overnight take away from the iowa caucus say that the former president kept his arrival time and just vying for the republican ticket for this. he has res, for the white house. if it's we takes his place in the oval office, donald trump said the 1st stop he is going to solve the war in the trade. and again, it stopped associated because...
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everything we said ♪ ♪ but we said it all ♪ >> reporter: the best song went to luke combs cover of a tracy chapmaned that song and he did it justin and she agreed. i'm happy. >> reporter: best country hit "tennessee orange". ♪ he's got me doing things i've never done ♪ ♪ i'm wearing tennessee orange for >> reporter: best comeback, give it to the beatles. ♪ i want you to be there for me ♪ >> no matter how good the song was, it was lovely to hear all of them on something again. >> reporter: and our best tiktok track of the year because, yeah, that's a thing -- >> there are artists who are signed to tiktok rather than a label. >> reporter: little boo thing. ♪ >>> we have more fresh things heading your way, including the wrestle mania that passes for polititics and the white-hot fit for the white house. >>> plus, killer whales on the prowl, getting messy in miami, and the worst family in the world. >> i love you. but you are not serious people. >> it's getting serious. all the best. all the worst. 2023. loving this pay bump in our allowance. wonder where mom and dad got the extra money? maybe they won
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we also had a statement from the state duma chapman who talked about ukraine, essentially killing the rone in what appears to be a tragedy. the right. yes. i mean, i made it cons. gimme a new me american in germany. me sell shot their soldiers in year. their own, their mothers are working their way through wasting their children for waking the pilots of our military transport aircraft for cameron, outta humanitarian mission, and were defenseless. people were shocked with watkins less preparing the fuel to the us congress and the german boot into stock. so that the deputies can finally realize where they're funding and helping. it's a not to resume fed by biden, crohn's shots and other politicians. they must realize responsibility and even peace must impeach, you know, right where this becomes a little bit more murky. and you mentioned this briefly at the start of the program, is that you krinski a prophet which is ukranian based paper, had initially said that it had sources within the ukrainian military that had admitted that it was one of their own missiles that it hit this pollution
we also had a statement from the state duma chapman who talked about ukraine, essentially killing the rone in what appears to be a tragedy. the right. yes. i mean, i made it cons. gimme a new me american in germany. me sell shot their soldiers in year. their own, their mothers are working their way through wasting their children for waking the pilots of our military transport aircraft for cameron, outta humanitarian mission, and were defenseless. people were shocked with watkins less preparing...
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earlier i spoke to todd chapman, former us ambassador to ecuador and now a non—resident fellow at thetegic and international studies. ambassador, i want to ask you first of all, when we saw ecuador�*s president noboa in talking about the crisis, he said his government is fighting against terrorist groups and he said, "they want me to call them groups "of organised crime because it is easier "than when they are terrorists, "and when we live in a state of war other laws apply." what you think that means? what will that allow him and his government do? it is a pleasure to be with you and talk about this very serious matter. ecuador has been threatened by narco—terrorists for many years, regrettably, as its only two land borders are with peru and with columbia. and that brings all sorts of nefarious actors who wish to use ecuador for transiting cocaine to markets in the united states and europe. but in recent days, these narco—terrorists have gone to further extremes to create havoc in the prisons, to bring chaos to the streets and to take over a television station while it is projecting
earlier i spoke to todd chapman, former us ambassador to ecuador and now a non—resident fellow at thetegic and international studies. ambassador, i want to ask you first of all, when we saw ecuador�*s president noboa in talking about the crisis, he said his government is fighting against terrorist groups and he said, "they want me to call them groups "of organised crime because it is easier "than when they are terrorists, "and when we live in a state of war other laws...
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earlier, i spoke to todd chapman, former us ambasador to ecuador and now a non—resident fellow at thee saw ecuador�*s president noboa say, in talking about the crisis this country is going through. he said his government is fighting against terrorist groups, and said "they want me to call them groups of organised crime, because it is easier. when they are terrorists and where we live in a state of war, other laws apply". what you think that means, what will this allow him and his government to do? it is and his government to do? it is a pleasure _ and his government to do? it is a pleasure to — and his government to do? it is a pleasure to be _ and his government to do? it 3 a pleasure to be with you and talk about this very serious matter. of course, ecuador has been threatened by narco terrorist for many years regrettably, as it's only two land borders are with peru and with colombia, and that brings all sorts of nefarious actors who wish to use ecuador for transiting cocaine to markets in the united states and europe. but in recent days these narco terrorists have gone to further e
earlier, i spoke to todd chapman, former us ambasador to ecuador and now a non—resident fellow at thee saw ecuador�*s president noboa say, in talking about the crisis this country is going through. he said his government is fighting against terrorist groups, and said "they want me to call them groups of organised crime, because it is easier. when they are terrorists and where we live in a state of war, other laws apply". what you think that means, what will this allow him and his...
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the draw takes place at around 7.30pm on the monday night club show on five live, hosted by mark chapmans no surprise that england women's manager sarina wiegman has been nominated for best fifa coach and lioness mary earps for best goalkeeper. the awards take place tonight in london and our women's sport reporterjo currie is on the — not red carpet, but green carpet. it's been incredible six months. the book shelf has been looking really healthy, but this is the last one in a while, so i don't know when i'll next get any. a while, so i don't know when i'll next get any-— next get any. emma hayes, the chelsea manager, _ next get any. emma hayes, the chelsea manager, who - next get any. emma hayes, the chelsea manager, who is i next get any. emma hayes, the| chelsea manager, who is leaving next get any. emma hayes, the i chelsea manager, who is leaving the club at the end of the season to manage the usa — such a prestigious job — she has also been nominated for best head coach. just acknowledgement, i- for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, for best head coach. jmt acknowledge
the draw takes place at around 7.30pm on the monday night club show on five live, hosted by mark chapmans no surprise that england women's manager sarina wiegman has been nominated for best fifa coach and lioness mary earps for best goalkeeper. the awards take place tonight in london and our women's sport reporterjo currie is on the — not red carpet, but green carpet. it's been incredible six months. the book shelf has been looking really healthy, but this is the last one in a while, so i...
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good major general chip chapman. good afternoon you, chip . houthi afternoon to you, chip. mark say, says they are promising a response. what do . you think that response is do. you think that response is going to look like? and yeah, just how well—armed are they? what firepower do they have ? what firepower do they have? >> well, i'd expect more of the same. so the intent of the operation last night was to deter the houthis from, uh, future action. that is why it was done in the question that ruth rishi sunak didn't answer is if that does not happen, what is if that does not happen, what is the sustainable campaign that would take place to ensure that there was further destruction of their capabilities? now, in terms of their capabilities, they've been supported , uh, by they've been supported, uh, by they've been supported, uh, by the iranian air. iranian revolutionary guard corps, quds force to the order of £100 million a year. they've got a sophisticated arsenal, which we first saw in terms of their what we call the a2+ capability. that's the anti—access area denial cap
good major general chip chapman. good afternoon you, chip . houthi afternoon to you, chip. mark say, says they are promising a response. what do . you think that response is do. you think that response is going to look like? and yeah, just how well—armed are they? what firepower do they have ? what firepower do they have? >> well, i'd expect more of the same. so the intent of the operation last night was to deter the houthis from, uh, future action. that is why it was done in the...
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>> yes. >> yes. >> and, chip chapman, are we ready >> and, chip chapman, are we reaynato is ., listen, thank you so much to all of you, major general chapman, uh, general chip chapman, uh, charlie rowley, stephen pound, and also ralph shellhammer. thank right that's thank you so much. right that's their thoughts. are yours? their thoughts. what are yours? gb com tweet me gb views gb news. com tweet me at on the way. it's at gb news. on the way. it's time british time for the great british debate. this hour. i'm asking, are war? you'll are we ready for war? you'll hear my panel, hear the thoughts of my panel, christine hamilton and danny kelly come. course. kelly still to come. of course. this week's outside and i'll give spent 17 give you some clues. he spent 17 years regiment, and years in the tank regiment, and he has launched a charity , he has since launched a charity, mission motorsport. in 2012. who is he? get in touch. gb views gbnews.com. but first, let's get your latest news headlines with . tamsin. >> nana. thanks very much. here the headlines at 434 network rail say
>> yes. >> yes. >> and, chip chapman, are we ready >> and, chip chapman, are we reaynato is ., listen, thank you so much to all of you, major general chapman, uh, general chip chapman, uh, charlie rowley, stephen pound, and also ralph shellhammer. thank right that's thank you so much. right that's their thoughts. are yours? their thoughts. what are yours? gb com tweet me gb views gb news. com tweet me at on the way. it's at gb news. on the way. it's time british time for...
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sam chapman joins us now. thank you so much for joining us. we understand this is obviously an incredibly difficult day for you, holding a picture of your beautiful son. what was your take away from what you heard from the executives in the room? >> i heard a lot of mealy mouth apology and a little bit of perjury and really a bunch of people who were not ready to support change, and that's what we as parents really want is change so that the number of deaths and the sexual exploitation on these platforms starts reducing and eventually goes away. but year after year it keeps going up. >> sandra: do you want to see a complete ban of these social media companies? what exactly do you believe would help? >> we are pushing for sammy's law, which would require third party safety software on any platform with children, and this would allow parents to start controlling what's happening online and interrupt anything dangerous that happens. so parents could take care of all of this if we had visibility into our children's devices, and that exists now. bu
sam chapman joins us now. thank you so much for joining us. we understand this is obviously an incredibly difficult day for you, holding a picture of your beautiful son. what was your take away from what you heard from the executives in the room? >> i heard a lot of mealy mouth apology and a little bit of perjury and really a bunch of people who were not ready to support change, and that's what we as parents really want is change so that the number of deaths and the sexual exploitation on...
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it ought to really look in, i think simon chapman you ought to really look at the future as much the bitter wounds of the past. i remember you know, i remember so well as heralding a not good time. i was driving at the end of june, 1989 to pick up my kids from after school activities. and there was an npr all things considered broadcasts coming from from what was still yugoslavia. you know, rapidly falling apart. and the woman reporter, sylvia poggioli, talked about a place i'd never heard of kosovo and a man i'd never heard of slobodan milosevic and played bits with translation of milosevic's and what the speech was about was the 16 hundredth anniversary of an obscure medieval battle, the battle of kosovo between serbs and the and the ottoman empire mirrored the second in which serbs had always described as a martyr defeat. in fact, it was a kind of standoff and i thought what milosevic's done was import 1 million serbs from all over yugoslavia to commemorate this open unhealed wound as projected it of the battle of kosovo. and i thought to myself immediately, oh, some as i imagined
it ought to really look in, i think simon chapman you ought to really look at the future as much the bitter wounds of the past. i remember you know, i remember so well as heralding a not good time. i was driving at the end of june, 1989 to pick up my kids from after school activities. and there was an npr all things considered broadcasts coming from from what was still yugoslavia. you know, rapidly falling apart. and the woman reporter, sylvia poggioli, talked about a place i'd never heard of...