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chris: dr. sherman. dr. sherman: i'm glad to hear the governors listening to me about a plan, because all he has done on this is watch of the housing crunch becomes a housing crisis. childcare is the other driver of this. education, we don't have all the education pieces in place to develop that workforce. my plan for housing is a plan that builds off of the federal money that the governor has used in his one-time band-aid for housing. but it builds off a bit over the next several years at $35 million a year on childcare, we can do better by giving businesses tax credits to create that. for our schools, building out a running start, the pathways programs with our community colleges, with our university, to really make sure we are fully supporting businesses, because businesses tell me when they are fully supported, they could be so much more productive than they are currently. chris: the issue of housing and rent is when i hear consistently about from listeners we are going to stick with that topic, and more
chris: dr. sherman. dr. sherman: i'm glad to hear the governors listening to me about a plan, because all he has done on this is watch of the housing crunch becomes a housing crisis. childcare is the other driver of this. education, we don't have all the education pieces in place to develop that workforce. my plan for housing is a plan that builds off of the federal money that the governor has used in his one-time band-aid for housing. but it builds off a bit over the next several years at $35...
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know who chris knows.n't know if he knows anybody bad. i'm kind of afraid -- if you go to them, they'll come to me. >> did you think we were not gonna find out? >> i guess not. i don't know. i'm -- i'm a little bit afraid for my safety. >> remember, chris had told dan and rachel the money he lent them came from other people, dangerous people. so was it her safety rachel was worried about? detectives didn't think so. >> she's giving herself more time to think about what she's gonna tell us when she has to tell us that. >> and she's protecting dan. >> protecting herself and dan. >> they asked her to take a voice stress analyzer, a kind of lie detector. rachel agreed, and the cops hit her with an aggressive question. >> did you plan the murder with dan? >> no. >> the results came quickly. coming up -- is the curtain about the close on rachel? >> i think she may have been present when julie was killed. i don't think julie would have gone into the apartment with daniel by himself. >> when "dateline" continues.
know who chris knows.n't know if he knows anybody bad. i'm kind of afraid -- if you go to them, they'll come to me. >> did you think we were not gonna find out? >> i guess not. i don't know. i'm -- i'm a little bit afraid for my safety. >> remember, chris had told dan and rachel the money he lent them came from other people, dangerous people. so was it her safety rachel was worried about? detectives didn't think so. >> she's giving herself more time to think about what...
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correct. >> chris for tory?ce. >> i was sitting in the peel police station and bill was actually at the funeral home. the body. and brigitte said, my grandchildren have been abducted. we would like you to put out an all points bulletin and see if these people can be brought back. >> but it wasn't that simple, brigitte had to go to family court forced. before the police would act. three frustrating weeks later, the police recorded this statement from a composed but very worried grandmother. >> these are the children that had been abducted by their mother. >> she told the officer the day after bill that. she went to the kids school to tell them about their grandfather. >> and so i went into the school and found out that the parents were -- and there is a court order to say that there are not to withdraw them from school instead of illness. or -- . >> bridget and a friend then went to chris and melissa's house. >> so, we went by the house. all dark, all locked up. it made me nervous. i called her that. partly to te
correct. >> chris for tory?ce. >> i was sitting in the peel police station and bill was actually at the funeral home. the body. and brigitte said, my grandchildren have been abducted. we would like you to put out an all points bulletin and see if these people can be brought back. >> but it wasn't that simple, brigitte had to go to family court forced. before the police would act. three frustrating weeks later, the police recorded this statement from a composed but very worried...
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also, chris, signs of death. it's something we saw as a team had to look for a potential deceased individual in one of the homes we watched them bring in what they call a human remains dog to try to narrow the area where they might be able to find this individual. heartbreaking, painstaking and painful task. chris, we also spent some time with the army corps of engineers who is here. i have to tell you, the scale and scope of this effort is just enormous. let me give you a couple of numbers here real quick from fema. they tell us this is their biggest effort yet. they have a total of 17 urban search and rescue forces out. 104 boat squads. more than 60 canines out in the field. and more than 1,200 personnel so far. that is likely going to keep growing. the army corps of engineers also has 800 people deployed across the state of florida. and there's the damage that you see, chris. and then there's the damage that you don't. and when we went out with the army corps of engineers brigadier general we went on a boat wi
also, chris, signs of death. it's something we saw as a team had to look for a potential deceased individual in one of the homes we watched them bring in what they call a human remains dog to try to narrow the area where they might be able to find this individual. heartbreaking, painstaking and painful task. chris, we also spent some time with the army corps of engineers who is here. i have to tell you, the scale and scope of this effort is just enormous. let me give you a couple of numbers...
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chris. — happen. we will be back with you shortly, chris. in _ happen.is. in the _ happen. we will be back with you shortly, chris. in the meantime, | shortly, chris. in the meantime, let's go to vicki young, who is in downing street. so a three horse race became a two—horse race last night when borisjohnson dropped out, but penny mordaunt has it all to do. what are you hearing about the numbers? in to do. what are you hearing about the numbers?— the numbers? in my way here, i walked through _ the numbers? in my way here, i walked through parliament - the numbers? in my way here, i walked through parliament and l the numbers? in my way here, i - walked through parliament and bumped into several conservative mps, some of the cabinet, some ministers and former ministers. most of them supported rishi sunak, which is borne out by those numbers. the overwhelming feeling, not surprisingly, is that they want penny mordaunt to stand down even if she gets the numbers. we have demonstrated notjust today but over the weekend that the conservative party is effective
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chris: i saw you working a lot with andre. a guy like andre, what have you learned from him so far? >> i grew up watching him. he has been the first nba player i watched growing up. to learn as much as i can this year from him, the good and the bad. he will give me criticism but he will also praise me when i am doing well. to soak up as much information as i can from him this year. chris: you saw the warriors last year go on their run. when you are watching that from home, were you taking notes? >> when you are watching you envision yourself doing all of that stuff. a couple weeks later i signed here and it was kind of cool. it is a dream come true to play in this organization. i am just excited to try to raise another banner. chris: this abc 7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. dion: a quick reminder, you can watch our newscast live and on-demand with the connected tv yacht. it is available for apple tv, android tv and roy -- and roku. download the app now and start streaming for free. that is all the time we have
chris: i saw you working a lot with andre. a guy like andre, what have you learned from him so far? >> i grew up watching him. he has been the first nba player i watched growing up. to learn as much as i can this year from him, the good and the bad. he will give me criticism but he will also praise me when i am doing well. to soak up as much information as i can from him this year. chris: you saw the warriors last year go on their run. when you are watching that from home, were you taking...
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well yeah, chris, that's right. they're trying to diversify the supply chain because even though it is not said in as many words, the biggest problem that the international solar lines faces is the dominance of the global solar market by china. and the fact that china dominates is, would be an understatement. you know, the international energy agency believes that 75 percent of companies that are needed for solar powered and manufactured in china alone. so that's like a big, big dominance. now what the i say is planning is that it wants to make go enable multiple regions across the world to be able to produce affordable solar products. now that is easier said than done, you know, in spite of all the progress that has been achieved in solar, in many parts of the world including india, sola is pretty much a nascent movement and a lot of things are in the future. so a lot of things out of the planning stage, for example, investment is a big problem. capacity building is a big problem. land is a big problem. so i, you s
well yeah, chris, that's right. they're trying to diversify the supply chain because even though it is not said in as many words, the biggest problem that the international solar lines faces is the dominance of the global solar market by china. and the fact that china dominates is, would be an understatement. you know, the international energy agency believes that 75 percent of companies that are needed for solar powered and manufactured in china alone. so that's like a big, big dominance. now...
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i'm chris kolber walked into the program. all the prices have stabilized after spiking briefly on the news that opec all producing countries and our allies had agreed to slash their output over the coming months at a meeting in vienna. plus, which also includes russia, decided to reduce production by $2000000.00 barrels per day. the move and to support oil prices, which are followed by 30 percent and do yourself. and joe biden says he's disappointed by the decision which he called. short sighted right, i saw more about this with christopher haynes. he is an energy market analyst with energy aspects in london. welcome to the w, christopher crude prices john yesterday, but appear pretty steady today. your escrow crewed trading around $87.70 for barrel. currently. why is there not much more of a reaction to such a drastic cut in production? i think, you know, a lot of this was messaged fairly well. earlier this week you started to hear leaks about what opec might do. and i think we got a bit more at that price then at the moment
i'm chris kolber walked into the program. all the prices have stabilized after spiking briefly on the news that opec all producing countries and our allies had agreed to slash their output over the coming months at a meeting in vienna. plus, which also includes russia, decided to reduce production by $2000000.00 barrels per day. the move and to support oil prices, which are followed by 30 percent and do yourself. and joe biden says he's disappointed by the decision which he called. short...
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chris, many thanks. we will _ her to escape from. chris, many thanks. chris, many| thanks. we will return for a word before the end of the programme, but for now thank you, chris all of this happening on a day of worrying economic news, and we're here in sunderland to report on its impact. we're at the national glass centre, part of the rich industrial heritage of this region. with all of this rounders, just reflecting on the news. the rate of inflation is back in double figures to its highest level in a0 years. the rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, rose to 10.1% last month. the main cause is the sharp rise in the cost of food and drink, now running at an annual ia.5% — a rate not seen since 1980. bread and cereals, meat, milk, cheese and eggs are all more expensive, though petrol prices have fallen. the bank of england has warned that overall inflation could reach 13% by the end of the year, and its expected that interest rates will rise again to try to control it. there's a reason why september's inflation figure is especially important,
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chris, we will talk again later. thanks for now, chris - process.anks for now, chris mason, our political editor in downing street. to unite all parts, not with words but with action. in that statement in downing street, rishi sunak promised to unite all parts, not with words but with action. but to what extent did that message and the promises made, impress voters? 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth has been to the constituency of bassetlaw in nottinghamshire, a labour stronghold from 1929 until 2019, when the seat went from red to blue. the economic picture feels pretty scary for many right now. in worksop, these friends meet for coffee when they can. all three understand struggle, all three are sceptical when politicians promise solutions. dina said the new prime minister should visit her church to see those they are having to help. they are working people as well as those on benefits, having to come for food and clothes now as well as furniture and pots and pans. he has money, so he's all right, but i'd like him to see what it's like for t
chris, we will talk again later. thanks for now, chris - process.anks for now, chris mason, our political editor in downing street. to unite all parts, not with words but with action. in that statement in downing street, rishi sunak promised to unite all parts, not with words but with action. but to what extent did that message and the promises made, impress voters? 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth has been to the constituency of bassetlaw in nottinghamshire, a labour stronghold from...
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chris, faisal, thank you both. you can _ again? chris, faisal, thank you both.nister on bbc iplayer. that's bbc.co.uk/iplayer. russia has attacked the ukrainian capital, kyiv, with a wave of iranian—made explosive drones. the strikes killed at least four people, including a pregnant woman and her husband. airstrikes have also hit critical infrastructure in three regions beyond the capital, cutting off electricity to hundreds of towns and villages. among them the area close to the zaporizhzhia nuclear — cutting it off from mains electricity. it is currently running on back—up energy from a nearby coal—fired power station. 0ur correspondent, paul adams, reports from kyiv. ukraine's capital under attack again. moscow determined to keep kyiv on the front line. the city's defenders equally determined to tackle the threat any way they could. but the drones came thick and fast. 0f 28, five got through. 0ne tore this elegant apartment building in two. half of it is gone. for one elderly resident, a narrow escape. her balconyjust a few feet from the impact. we saw how th
chris, faisal, thank you both. you can _ again? chris, faisal, thank you both.nister on bbc iplayer. that's bbc.co.uk/iplayer. russia has attacked the ukrainian capital, kyiv, with a wave of iranian—made explosive drones. the strikes killed at least four people, including a pregnant woman and her husband. airstrikes have also hit critical infrastructure in three regions beyond the capital, cutting off electricity to hundreds of towns and villages. among them the area close to the zaporizhzhia...
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i t sector chris? yes, it's certainly standard, but it's also evolving, for example, industry body of the 80 sector. nascar recently said that her, we need to evolve new strategies. we need to evolve a new way to work. a nascar said that moonlighting is also not a problem or so long as those transparency between the employees and the employer. so companies and employees need more ways to talk to each other, to understand how the situation is evolving. how when, when would they like to come back to office? how much time would they like to spend from home or work from home? and i'll also insure, insure productivity. so the situation is an evolving and company is bought, gump employees as well as employees. they're still trying to find out ways that would work for bought. chris dw, correspond charge card came deli charo. thank you. a u. s. ban on sea food imports from russia over its invasion of ukraine was supposed to sap a billions of dollars from vladimir put his war machine. it also meant that u. s. f
i t sector chris? yes, it's certainly standard, but it's also evolving, for example, industry body of the 80 sector. nascar recently said that her, we need to evolve new strategies. we need to evolve a new way to work. a nascar said that moonlighting is also not a problem or so long as those transparency between the employees and the employer. so companies and employees need more ways to talk to each other, to understand how the situation is evolving. how when, when would they like to come back...
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chris, for now, thanks. we will _ him from day one. chris, for now, thanks. him from day one. chris, for now, thanks. we will come back in i him from day one. chris, for now, thanks. we will come back in a i thanks. we will come back in a while to talk about those demands today for a general election. as chris mentioned, one of the remarkable things about mr sunak is his rapid rise at westminster. he's been a member of parliament forjust seven years. he was elected by the voters of richmond in yorkshire in 2015. and he's the youngest prime minister of modern times. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young has more on the sunak story. addressing the nation during a pandemic a after becoming chancellor. rishi sunak was the face of the government's economic response during this national crisis. to all those at home right now anxious about the days ahead, i say this. you will not face this alone. the furlough scheme paid 80% of millions of people's salaries for months and cost billions. hello! he also masterminded the eat out to help 0ut scheme, encouraging diners
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chris: let me start and i'm sure she will add. most people know, i'm sure some don't, we are successful. the denominator is flying away from us. at the moment -- one third of the jobs are not. that means we need to lead with them and every thing about the proposition and we specify those jobs properly. have we appealed to the broadest population that we fill those jobs and how we manage the transition to those jobs? we need to take that on by re-examining every piece of that. but there are adjacent disciplines and fields, lawyers and ceos who learned their craft that was developed by millennia -- over millennia. it implicates cyber futures as well. they need to know more about how it works and the consequences and the choices than they do. need to get into that kind of curricula. then there is everyone. the all population. within the united states, upwards of 350, 60 million people who are not digital natives, and we teach them about managing hot stoves and the city street then cyberspace in the moment. we need to address that as
chris: let me start and i'm sure she will add. most people know, i'm sure some don't, we are successful. the denominator is flying away from us. at the moment -- one third of the jobs are not. that means we need to lead with them and every thing about the proposition and we specify those jobs properly. have we appealed to the broadest population that we fill those jobs and how we manage the transition to those jobs? we need to take that on by re-examining every piece of that. but there are...
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chris: yes. unfortunate situation for a team that recently returned from what was essentially a great team bonding trip in tokyo for those games last weekend. here is the video from wednesday. you see green walking up to him, some words are said, then he punches him in the face. an ugly situation. green met the media and tried to explain today. >> the video you saw, the way it is cut is as such to where i essentially walked into practice and did what i did, and i take that very seriously, because her people hurt people, and i was in a very contentious space that morning, dealing with some things that are near and dear to me, and i heard someone -- hu rt someone because i was in a place of her, and for that, i have apologized and you know, you apologize with words, but ultimately your action show your apologies. chris: he says he does not know when he will return, but he would like to play in the season opener, ring not, the warriors raised their seventh championship banner. we spoke for 40 minute
chris: yes. unfortunate situation for a team that recently returned from what was essentially a great team bonding trip in tokyo for those games last weekend. here is the video from wednesday. you see green walking up to him, some words are said, then he punches him in the face. an ugly situation. green met the media and tried to explain today. >> the video you saw, the way it is cut is as such to where i essentially walked into practice and did what i did, and i take that very seriously,...
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the urgent issue, chris i have come into _ have an instinct the urgent issue, chris i have come intoe come into office at. have an instinct the urgent issue, chris i have come into office at a l chris i have come into office at a very difficult time, when we have seen putin's war in ukraine causing a massive spike in energy crisis —— crisis when we have seen inflation high, when we have see a slowing global economy, we had to deal with that straightaway. so by putting in place the energy price guarantee, by far the biggest part of our mini budget, by making sure we are not raising taxes at the moment when we need to get economic growth into our country, and also by taking action to get britain moving, whether it is building roads, getting on with broadband, making sure that businesses are investing, and cathing those newjob, that was my priority to sort that out. of course, how we up rate benefits is an important issue, but that is a decision to be made later this year, my priority was dealing with the immediate issues that families face in winter, and i am sure people can understand
the urgent issue, chris i have come into _ have an instinct the urgent issue, chris i have come intoe come into office at. have an instinct the urgent issue, chris i have come into office at a l chris i have come into office at a very difficult time, when we have seen putin's war in ukraine causing a massive spike in energy crisis —— crisis when we have seen inflation high, when we have see a slowing global economy, we had to deal with that straightaway. so by putting in place the energy...
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chris, you have just _ alex in the studio. chris, you have just come _ alex in the studio.hris, you have just come back- alex in the studio. chris, you have just come back from - alex in the studio. chris, you | have just come back from the labour and conservative conferences. outstanding you are still standing. what was your day? fix. are still standing. what was your day?— your day? a little smidgen optimistic _ your day? a little smidgen optimistic decompression | optimistic decompression between two of the conferences, labour and conservative, and then the s&p tomorrow and there is still the treasury union congress rearranged in the morning a little after that. they were both extraordinary. labour was extraordinary and newsworthy. it was kinda quite serene. it was a party that was upbeat. they weren't buyers breaking out in the corners or political fights that... frankly for labour they have been frequently in the past. for the opposite reason, the conservatives, there were political scraps breaking out very visibly in public. then, that kind of briefing that was going o
chris, you have just _ alex in the studio. chris, you have just come _ alex in the studio.hris, you have just come back- alex in the studio. chris, you have just come back from - alex in the studio. chris, you | have just come back from the labour and conservative conferences. outstanding you are still standing. what was your day? fix. are still standing. what was your day?— your day? a little smidgen optimistic _ your day? a little smidgen optimistic decompression | optimistic decompression...
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chris, thank you for analysis. chris curtis, — week. chris, thank you for analysis.ank you for analysis. chris curtis, head of— week. chris, thank you for analysis. chris curtis, head of political- chris curtis, head of political polling at 0pinium. more than 50,000 rail workers are taking part in the biggest strike on the network in britain for decades. the action is part of a long—running dispute about pay, jobs and conditions. the red lines on this map are the only parts of the rail network where some trains will run, starting late and finishing very early. no trains are running between london and major cities, including edinburgh, brighton and newcastle. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is at london euston. well, london euston station behind me, normally a very busy place, is closed today, and large parts of the country have no train services at all. where trains are running, they have started later than usual and they will be finishing much earlier than usual, as well. and some disruption will spill over into tomorrow morning. there are no trains at all b
chris, thank you for analysis. chris curtis, — week. chris, thank you for analysis.ank you for analysis. chris curtis, head of— week. chris, thank you for analysis. chris curtis, head of political- chris curtis, head of political polling at 0pinium. more than 50,000 rail workers are taking part in the biggest strike on the network in britain for decades. the action is part of a long—running dispute about pay, jobs and conditions. the red lines on this map are the only parts of the rail...
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no, no, no i but then switched to working for chris. and for the moment the hunter gone, conservationist had little to say and preferred not to talk about his former job. but he did tell us about his change of heart because the tompkins' efforts to protect the puma were contagious. even for a former hunter like him. that in for a single my an i always get up at 5 and then ride off around $630.00. i have to cover a lodge area and i'm always out for a really long time. i used to look after herds of cows to in the open on did not hear you can them up although his job may have a hint of wild west romanticism, it's absolutely grueling. thanks to the special protections. palmers have been multiplying in the areas adjacent to the nature reserve, where herds of sheep and cows still graze. ranchers happened raising their voices against the big cats. the animals are considered a threat to the herds, and they claim everything has just gotten worse. since the tompkins arrival and are celia supposed that his job is to prove the poem as don't pose a
no, no, no i but then switched to working for chris. and for the moment the hunter gone, conservationist had little to say and preferred not to talk about his former job. but he did tell us about his change of heart because the tompkins' efforts to protect the puma were contagious. even for a former hunter like him. that in for a single my an i always get up at 5 and then ride off around $630.00. i have to cover a lodge area and i'm always out for a really long time. i used to look after herds...
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any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura!rom sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex healthier is managing all your family's prescriptions for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. >>> in the next few minutes, president biden is set to get his next covid-19 booster as the nation faces what has been dubbed a tridemic of viruses. covid, the flu, and rsv. hospitals are at their breaking point. in rhode island, delaware, main
any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura!rom sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex healthier is managing all your family's prescriptions for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere...
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chris: a businesslike, sober tone.lunt, direct assessment of the country's predicament and future. >> i want to pay tribute to my predecessor, liz truss. she was not wrong to want to improve growth in this country, but some mistakes were made. i have been elected as leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them. this will mean difficult decisions to come. chris: translation -- spending cuts and/or tax rises appear likely. here is why the new prime minister does not think there needs to be a general election. conservatives won the last one, he says, not boris johnson. >> the mandate my party earned in 2019 is not the sole property of any one indidual. chris: he concluded by addressing the political crisis that has raged in recent weeks. >> i understand, too, that i have work to do to restore trust after all that has happened. all i can say is that i'm not daunted. we will create a future worthy of the sacrifices so many have made and fill tomorrow and every day thereafter with hope. thank you. chris: th
chris: a businesslike, sober tone.lunt, direct assessment of the country's predicament and future. >> i want to pay tribute to my predecessor, liz truss. she was not wrong to want to improve growth in this country, but some mistakes were made. i have been elected as leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them. this will mean difficult decisions to come. chris: translation -- spending cuts and/or tax rises appear likely. here is why the new prime minister does not think...
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, chris was part of their reality check team.king pretty decent for most of us this evening, some clear spells about. but rain is on the way, it'll reach western parts of the uk by around midnight — and that does mean that for many of us, friday morning is looking wet. but then, some sunshine is expected in the afternoon. now, here's the weather front out towards the west, this bright band of cloud isjust about approaching ireland right now. and it really will bring some quite heavy rain, particularly to northern ireland and western scotland. it's also carried by this warm stream of air from the southern climes, and that air has spread across many parts of western, and even central europe. and here in the uk, temperatures have been up to around 21 celsius, mid—20s, further south in france. so the forecast then through the night shows that heavy rain moving through ireland, reaching western parts of scotland, too. but many northern, eastern and southern areas actually stay dry, and those temperatures will range between 15 celsius
, chris was part of their reality check team.king pretty decent for most of us this evening, some clear spells about. but rain is on the way, it'll reach western parts of the uk by around midnight — and that does mean that for many of us, friday morning is looking wet. but then, some sunshine is expected in the afternoon. now, here's the weather front out towards the west, this bright band of cloud isjust about approaching ireland right now. and it really will bring some quite heavy rain,...
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chris yeah sure. so just quickly highlight three things which are several solutions we should be looking to, but i'm highlighting these three in particular because they with each other in a way to show how we can actually get to sustainable change. so one, the history has shown that social have been the leading sort of driver of constitutional change. so we look at abolitionist movement, right that long preexisted the point when we got to the 13th amendment that outlawed slavery immediately and universally right the movements for suffrage whether it's black suffrage or women's suffrage that was very much part of a movement. right? women in several states were trying to the right to vote, but they were. and it actually continued push at the national level to get the 19th amendment secured. the movement for temperance. we ended up getting the prohibition amendment, the 18th amendment ill fated ill probably not the best example things but it did have a really long sustainable temperance movement was driv
chris yeah sure. so just quickly highlight three things which are several solutions we should be looking to, but i'm highlighting these three in particular because they with each other in a way to show how we can actually get to sustainable change. so one, the history has shown that social have been the leading sort of driver of constitutional change. so we look at abolitionist movement, right that long preexisted the point when we got to the 13th amendment that outlawed slavery immediately and...
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the bbc political editor is chris mason. chris: t government finds itself in an almighty mess.trying to find out what conservative mps say they should do and what ministers say they will do. the chancellor says he is sticking to his plan. >> our position hasn't changed. i will come up with the median-term fiscal plan on october 21. as i said earlier in the week. and there will be more detail than. chris: the mood at westminster is moving every hour. >> liz truss last night. chris: swells of intrigue among ministers and backbenchers, with senior political figures asking, can liz trust's server -- liz truss survive? the prime minister has been in office 37 days. this is the track you would normally associate with the endgame. things said in private don't have as much clout. i want to read you a handful of quotes from conservative mps in the last couple hours. it is checkmate, we are stuffed, said one. it is dire, set another. they have taken no responsibility for hiking mortgage rates, another with real anger, we are all done for. and, there is no question in my mind it will all
the bbc political editor is chris mason. chris: t government finds itself in an almighty mess.trying to find out what conservative mps say they should do and what ministers say they will do. the chancellor says he is sticking to his plan. >> our position hasn't changed. i will come up with the median-term fiscal plan on october 21. as i said earlier in the week. and there will be more detail than. chris: the mood at westminster is moving every hour. >> liz truss last night. chris:...
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chris haines live right now. chris haines live right now. tonight on all in, -- >> we are going to be leading a revolution in congress. joe biden and his family will be a top target. >> two weeks from election day, the very real concerns of economic disaster if the radical right gains control of government. then, -- >> every day, i'm dedicating to settle my resources, just to give people confidence that they can cast a vote safely. that is absurd. >> a share of a maricopa county is pushing back on voter intimidation in arizona, and he joins me live. plus, john rolston on the anti-democratic forces taking over elections in nevada, and why a new nepotism scandal has a certain fox news host lashing out at reporters. all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. midterms usually favor the out of power party. big reason is that whatever problems there are at the time in the country, in the country that you're in, people go to the polls and it's easy to blame the party with control of governm
chris haines live right now. chris haines live right now. tonight on all in, -- >> we are going to be leading a revolution in congress. joe biden and his family will be a top target. >> two weeks from election day, the very real concerns of economic disaster if the radical right gains control of government. then, -- >> every day, i'm dedicating to settle my resources, just to give people confidence that they can cast a vote safely. that is absurd. >> a share of a...
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chris - as well. is, we will talk again - tomorrowl know. chris mason, our tomorrow i know.at the moment, this big area of low pressure turning to the west of the uk and it is going to be sending some really why i'm here in our direction. you can see these orange shades surging northwards across the chart. that said, but will tone a little bit cool for some overnight tonight. these are starting temperatures tomorrow —— that will tone a little cruel. this means some spells of sunshine tomorrow. some scattered showers, as you can see, but actually many places won't have many shows and will stay pretty much dry. enter the south—west corner, cloud and rain later in the day with a strengthening wind but these temperatures, 13 for stornoway, 18 for london, a few degrees above where they should be at this time of year but a wet evening tomorrow across south—west england, wales and there is heavy and perhaps thundery rain driving northwards across northern england, into northern ireland and up across scotland. a wet start to wednesday in the north of scotland, bands of showers follo
chris - as well. is, we will talk again - tomorrowl know. chris mason, our tomorrow i know.at the moment, this big area of low pressure turning to the west of the uk and it is going to be sending some really why i'm here in our direction. you can see these orange shades surging northwards across the chart. that said, but will tone a little bit cool for some overnight tonight. these are starting temperatures tomorrow —— that will tone a little cruel. this means some spells of sunshine...
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i expect the i is right, chris. i expect the pronosition_ is right, chris.at if you are in opposition_ proposition that if you are in opposition it _ proposition that if you are in opposition it is _ proposition that if you are in opposition it is quite - proposition that if you are in opposition it is quite hard i proposition that if you are in opposition it is quite hard toj opposition it is quite hard to -et opposition it is quite hard to get heard _ opposition it is quite hard to get heard and _ opposition it is quite hard to get heard and the _ opposition it is quite hard to get heard and the beam - opposition it is quite hard to get heard and the beam of. opposition it is quite hard to. get heard and the beam of the tight— get heard and the beam of the tight has— get heard and the beam of the light has come _ get heard and the beam of the light has come if— get heard and the beam of the light has come if you - get heard and the beam of the light has come if you like, - light has come if you like, only— light has come if you like, only comes _ light has
i expect the i is right, chris. i expect the pronosition_ is right, chris.at if you are in opposition_ proposition that if you are in opposition it _ proposition that if you are in opposition it is _ proposition that if you are in opposition it is quite - proposition that if you are in opposition it is quite hard i proposition that if you are in opposition it is quite hard toj opposition it is quite hard to -et opposition it is quite hard to get heard _ opposition it is quite hard to get heard...
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u all for tuning i tonight, chris a starts now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we start the show with my big, booming tonight all invoice. but tonight, i want to start by showing you some images from a voter drop box. it is a location in arizona, two people, to thugs addressed in tactical gear intimidating voters dropping off their early ballots. now, if you're trying to pull up these images, if you find these images, these individuals dressed in basically masks and bulletproof vests looking like they are out for a hunt or out to commit some crimes. if you finals him it is chilling or outrageous, or obviously an attempt at voter intimidation, then you are correct on all fronts. there is a significant contingent of people in this country whose brains have been poisoned by donald trump's big lie of a stolen election. that has become trump and his allies, they have pushed the completely invented idea that ballot boxes, particularly dropbox is where people go to bring their mail in ballots or their signed ballots, that they are inherently fraudulent tools used to st
u all for tuning i tonight, chris a starts now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we start the show with my big, booming tonight all invoice. but tonight, i want to start by showing you some images from a voter drop box. it is a location in arizona, two people, to thugs addressed in tactical gear intimidating voters dropping off their early ballots. now, if you're trying to pull up these images, if you find these images, these individuals dressed in basically masks and...
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but it's close, chris.eah and, i mean, this whole race has been fascinating to watch. obviously, there have been u. s. senators who have had strokes and recovered from that. fetterman had a stroke right basically the day of the primary. and just the study of contrast here. here's a guy who's, like, a tv celebrity with no discernible connections to the state of pennsylvania, no reason for him to be a senator from pennsylvania. just literally zero. it's like, i'm going to do that because there was a retiring seat. and very smooth, then you've got fetterman, who is like, you know, an incredibly authentic dude, he made this decision to go to this steel town, ex steel town in pennsylvania, and be the mayor there. he was there for years. looks not like a regular politician, and that sort of studying contrast beneath, you know, over and above the kind of substance level, which we should get into, has kind of defined the race. i wonder, like, how much the stroke recovery even changes that, since that's how it was s
but it's close, chris.eah and, i mean, this whole race has been fascinating to watch. obviously, there have been u. s. senators who have had strokes and recovered from that. fetterman had a stroke right basically the day of the primary. and just the study of contrast here. here's a guy who's, like, a tv celebrity with no discernible connections to the state of pennsylvania, no reason for him to be a senator from pennsylvania. just literally zero. it's like, i'm going to do that because there...
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and chris experience that up close and personal. the man she visited on this day once opposed the tompkins idea. oh, are silly a supposed vada used to hunt pumas. oh, yeah. he worked for the ranchers killing the big cats since they threatened the sheep. no, no, no i. but then switched to working for chris, and for the promise, the hunter gone, conservationist had little to say and preferred not to talk about his former job. but he did tell us about his change of heart because the tompkins efforts to protect the puma were contagious. even for a former hunter like him, that if i think, what am i an i always get up at 5 and then right off around $630.00 i have to cover a lodge area and i'm always out for a really long time. i used to look after herds of cows tooth in the open, sandy navigate, and them all though his job may have a hint of wild west romanticism. oh, it's absolutely grueling. thanks to the special protections. pumas had been multiplying in the areas adjacent to the nature reserve, where herds of sheep and cows still graz
and chris experience that up close and personal. the man she visited on this day once opposed the tompkins idea. oh, are silly a supposed vada used to hunt pumas. oh, yeah. he worked for the ranchers killing the big cats since they threatened the sheep. no, no, no i. but then switched to working for chris, and for the promise, the hunter gone, conservationist had little to say and preferred not to talk about his former job. but he did tell us about his change of heart because the tompkins...
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>> i think you're crazy, chris.nk anyone who sees those pictures, i've seen them, i can see easily how that is intimidating. it is against federal law, as you said, to intimidate voters. these folks are in fatigues, they are wearing masks, this is a classic. as you pointed out, various julie, the roots of voter intimidation, as we have prosecuted in this country after the civil war, was rooted and things like this. people with masks, people with weapons, people taking pictures of license plates, taking pictures of voters. it is all designed to make them feel like this is not something that they are favoring. they are somehow jeopardizing their safety, their employment, their place in the community by voting. better not to. it about those voters who go to the drop box, it is about creating an atmosphere of intimidation. it is just not worth it to have to go and look at those guys. it is just not worth it. i think you're crazy at all. >> i think that specter looms over all of this. i should say the people in arizona a
>> i think you're crazy, chris.nk anyone who sees those pictures, i've seen them, i can see easily how that is intimidating. it is against federal law, as you said, to intimidate voters. these folks are in fatigues, they are wearing masks, this is a classic. as you pointed out, various julie, the roots of voter intimidation, as we have prosecuted in this country after the civil war, was rooted and things like this. people with masks, people with weapons, people taking pictures of license...
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please give it up for boris, chris, and russ. [applause] >> thanks, virginia. and thanks to labyrinth books, which donated over 700 books to the library at east jersey state prison, where my students and you're about to meet, three of my most remarkable students, worked on and in the case of us are, finished their college degree summa cum laude, and there are several people here. and jennifer works have been so important in the lives of those who have been demonized and forgotten and, yeah, it's a special night. boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon's politics envision. i taught and russ was not in the class but russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so -- they've all read the book, ron and, boris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out from that experience in the book what they think is salient and important. so i went in to teach this class at east jersey state prison through the
please give it up for boris, chris, and russ. [applause] >> thanks, virginia. and thanks to labyrinth books, which donated over 700 books to the library at east jersey state prison, where my students and you're about to meet, three of my most remarkable students, worked on and in the case of us are, finished their college degree summa cum laude, and there are several people here. and jennifer works have been so important in the lives of those who have been demonized and forgotten and,...
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chris: a lot going on at levi's stadium.ni weekend, two of the greatest with joe montana and jerry rice in the house. how cool was this was -- was this for if 49ers and their fans? legends of the franchise all representing 49ers football. joe montana keeping things light as usual. >> just trying to figure out who is the ugliest one on the team. [laughter] and all of the stories keep getting embellished from the years as they go by. it is always fun to see the guys. >> you just pick right back up too. it is just memories. you just go right back to it. >> getting a chance to play this awesome game that teaches us a lot about life. but to be able to connect to the people and hear the roars and applause, it is humbling. chris: to the ice, a young flyers fan in philadelphia. san jose looking for their second win of the year. carlsen, third of the year, 1-0 deal. stephen lorentz, the tough redirect. 2-0 sharks and the young fans are loving it. 31 saves according to his first shutout of the season, the sharks win 3-0. back in the t
chris: a lot going on at levi's stadium.ni weekend, two of the greatest with joe montana and jerry rice in the house. how cool was this was -- was this for if 49ers and their fans? legends of the franchise all representing 49ers football. joe montana keeping things light as usual. >> just trying to figure out who is the ugliest one on the team. [laughter] and all of the stories keep getting embellished from the years as they go by. it is always fun to see the guys. >> you just pick...