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dan: researcher john johnson studies housing and demographic policy issues at marquette university lawohn: highgrove holdings owns lots of houses on this block. dan: out-of-state investors and private equity firms are buying up hundreds of homes in milwaukee, often before they're advertised by real estate companies. john: these six houses, they bought them in one package deal for $520,000. now per property, it's not exorbitant. but because it was sold in a package like that, you don't even have the chance if you're just somebody who just wants to buy a house to live in. dan: does it make you angry what's happening here in the city? john: i own a house in milwaukee, and i pay much less per month than the people on this block, who are probably quite a bit poorer than me, are paying to rent housing that is quite inferior to mine. and that pisses me off. >> this is it, the first acquisition house. dan: dorothy york is acts housing's real estate vice president. dorothy: so, this is your typical starter home. dan: to compete with private companies, her organization has raised millions from p
dan: researcher john johnson studies housing and demographic policy issues at marquette university lawohn: highgrove holdings owns lots of houses on this block. dan: out-of-state investors and private equity firms are buying up hundreds of homes in milwaukee, often before they're advertised by real estate companies. john: these six houses, they bought them in one package deal for $520,000. now per property, it's not exorbitant. but because it was sold in a package like that, you don't even have...
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dan johnson reports from geneva. network of institutions. we thought malnourishment, mistreatment, and underdevelopment from years of neglect. like oleg, trapped in a bedridden existence, denied the chance to live independently. and vassell, taken from his family and tied to a bench, ignored by a system that does not care. and anna, grinding her teeth through the anxiety of childhood trauma. we told their stories on behalf of thousands of disabled people locked away in places like this across ukraine. then we were invited to bring that testimony to the united nations to give evidence to its committee on the rights of people with disabilities. now we have its conclusions. the committee is calling for ukraine to free disabled people from homes, what it calls the institutionalisation. it also calls for alternative care in the community so that disabled people can live independently or with families. by breaking up or with families. by breaking up such a long—standing system means challenging outdated attitudes and chang
dan johnson reports from geneva. network of institutions. we thought malnourishment, mistreatment, and underdevelopment from years of neglect. like oleg, trapped in a bedridden existence, denied the chance to live independently. and vassell, taken from his family and tied to a bench, ignored by a system that does not care. and anna, grinding her teeth through the anxiety of childhood trauma. we told their stories on behalf of thousands of disabled people locked away in places like this across...
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dan johnson, bbc news.get the latest on this from marc norman. ~ , i. ., �*, marc norman. as you heard in dan's re ort, marc norman. as you heard in dan's report. there _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in the i report, there were 181 pages in the report, there were 181 pages in the report and i could have picked a number of shocking quotes from any one of those 180 pages. the overarching theme is that the trust completely fails to ensure the safety of mothers and babies in its two maternity units, one in margate and one in ashford. and that the trust was in denial and indeed is still in denial about what was happening in those maternity units. but it is really the way the mothers were treated that is so shocking, it quotes one m
dan johnson, bbc news.get the latest on this from marc norman. ~ , i. ., �*, marc norman. as you heard in dan's re ort, marc norman. as you heard in dan's report. there _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in the i...
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dan johnson, bbc news.n invasion has admitted that his forces are facing a "difficult" situation — with ukrainian troops closing in. let's join our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow. martial law in some areas, what is the significance? the martial law in some areas, what is the significance?— the significance? the details are still coming _ the significance? the details are still coming in _ the significance? the details are still coming in but _ the significance? the details are still coming in but vladimir - the significance? the details are | still coming in but vladimir putin was chairing a meeting of the powerful russian security council and announced there would be martial law in these ukrainian regions which he claims to have annexed. but also he claims to have annexed. but also he said all russian regional leaders and governors would get additional powers to maintain social order and safeguard critically important infrastructure. what that means is additional restrictions in many parts of the
dan johnson, bbc news.n invasion has admitted that his forces are facing a "difficult" situation — with ukrainian troops closing in. let's join our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow. martial law in some areas, what is the significance? the martial law in some areas, what is the significance?— the significance? the details are still coming _ the significance? the details are still coming in _ the significance? the details are still coming in but _ the significance? the...
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dan johnson, bbc news.ment licenses to companies. ministers say the projects will boost energy security and support skilled jobs but the decision is at odds with climate scientists. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. these new north sea licences will take years to yield results, and they'll have very little impact on the oil and gas prices that we all pay. this licensing round is part of the government's response to a crisis triggered by russia's invasion of ukraine. it's aimed at reducing our dependence on imports of fossil fuels from abroad. about 100 licences are expected to be issued with parts of the north sea off norfolk, lincolnshire and yorkshire set to be fast—tracked because they can start producing faster. so how does exploring for the fossil fuels that heat our planet fit in with the government's promises to fight climate change? jacob rees—mogg, the business secretary, says fossil fuels are still needed as we transition to renewable energy, and that the uk's production methods ar
dan johnson, bbc news.ment licenses to companies. ministers say the projects will boost energy security and support skilled jobs but the decision is at odds with climate scientists. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. these new north sea licences will take years to yield results, and they'll have very little impact on the oil and gas prices that we all pay. this licensing round is part of the government's response to a crisis triggered by russia's invasion of ukraine. it's aimed...
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dan johnson, bbc news. earlier i spoke to a security expert.i spoke to a security exert, ., ., ~' , ., expert. it looks extreme unlikely to have been an _ expert. it looks extreme unlikely to have been an accident. _ expert. it looks extreme unlikely to have been an accident. especially . have been an accident. especially after the russian narrative. there are very few images of the incident itself. it does not look as if it started on the road bridge side, the northern side. the fireball seems to have ignited the train that was waiting that damaged the railway bridge. it seems to have happened in that sequence. the story that the train caught fire and then damage the road bridge doesn't really hold water. one thing i can say with certainty is that does not appear to be true and therefore it is certainly some form of human action and ukraine has more or less with a nod and a wink suggested it could be them. and that certainly fits the most likely narrative for this very obvious target for ukraine. it is very hard to ascertain what is true. i th
dan johnson, bbc news. earlier i spoke to a security expert.i spoke to a security exert, ., ., ~' , ., expert. it looks extreme unlikely to have been an _ expert. it looks extreme unlikely to have been an accident. _ expert. it looks extreme unlikely to have been an accident. especially . have been an accident. especially after the russian narrative. there are very few images of the incident itself. it does not look as if it started on the road bridge side, the northern side. the fireball seems...
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dan johnson, bbc news.e latest from the scene with our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. very good morning to you. i know you spent a lot of time at the location yesterday, over the past 24—hour is. give us more of a sense of how the community has been impacted. it is absolutel community has been impacted. it 3 absolutely colossal. it is a relatively small village. most people are involved in agriculture, they grow a lot of sugar here. many people have moved away and grandparents are bringing up the young children. they cleaned up the school yesterday. it was a horrible, eerie scene. there is a wreath on the front door. a lot of people on the front door. a lot of people on the side of the complex whether school is, all of the community has come together. they together with buddhist monks and local officials. it is a sharing of the burden. they have been given financial assistance. a great sense everyone wants to help and they are building themselves around the bereaved parents to give them the k
dan johnson, bbc news.e latest from the scene with our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. very good morning to you. i know you spent a lot of time at the location yesterday, over the past 24—hour is. give us more of a sense of how the community has been impacted. it is absolutel community has been impacted. it 3 absolutely colossal. it is a relatively small village. most people are involved in agriculture, they grow a lot of sugar here. many people have moved away and grandparents...
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dan johnson, bbc news. live to kyiv and our world affairs editor, john simpson. to you, i want to talk to about your interview with the president in a moment burst first, your thoughts on what is happening at the bridge?— at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite _ at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it is - at the bridge? well, i think it is. really quite significant. it is much more significant in kind of propaganda and emotional terms are perhaps than it is in actual practical terms. as best as i can find out, the damage to the bridge is not to create but it is the thought that perhaps, we don't know ukrainian special forces have thought that perhaps, we don't know ukrainian specialforces have been able to mount an attack on this key element of russia's control over crimea is really, really significant. it will have a big effect on the russian population that mostly new people who have come into crimea
dan johnson, bbc news. live to kyiv and our world affairs editor, john simpson. to you, i want to talk to about your interview with the president in a moment burst first, your thoughts on what is happening at the bridge?— at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite _ at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it is - at the bridge? well, i...
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dan johnson, bbc news. and gave us an update on what�*s been happening at the school over the past few hours. what you�*re seeing here with all these officials filling out forms and paperwork is a community coming to terms with an almost unthinkable horror. over here are people from this village, it is a small farming village, some people have come from even further away, just in solidarity, to offer a thick cushion of human support for the families of those 23 children and all the adults who lost their lives in this tragedy, so, they�*ve filled out this community hall, people have been here since this morning, and there is no end of volunteers here, giving them counselling, helping them fill out the forms they need to do to recover the bodies of their young children, preparing for funerals, but also, what�*s happening is, it is a great coming together, everyone here is sharing this terrible burden. of course, what nobody has up to now is any answers as to why this dreadful event happened. this is a very qu
dan johnson, bbc news. and gave us an update on what�*s been happening at the school over the past few hours. what you�*re seeing here with all these officials filling out forms and paperwork is a community coming to terms with an almost unthinkable horror. over here are people from this village, it is a small farming village, some people have come from even further away, just in solidarity, to offer a thick cushion of human support for the families of those 23 children and all the adults...
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dan johnson, bbc news.now byjustin crump — a defence, intelligence and security expert and the british army veteran, who is also a sibylline risk intelligence firm head. looking at the images that you will have seen so far, what is your assessment of what has happened here? it assessment of what has happened here? ., ., , ~' , ., here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, especially i here? it looks extremely unlikely to | have been an accident, especially as per the russian narrative. there are very few images of what appears to have been the incident itself, but it does look as if it started on the road bridge side, the northern side of the bridge. the fireball seems to have ignited the trainer that was waiting at the railway bridge, so it seems to have happened in that sequence. the story as the train caught fire and then damaged the road bridge and that doesn't really hold w
dan johnson, bbc news.now byjustin crump — a defence, intelligence and security expert and the british army veteran, who is also a sibylline risk intelligence firm head. looking at the images that you will have seen so far, what is your assessment of what has happened here? it assessment of what has happened here? ., ., , ~' , ., here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an...
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dan johnson reports.freed from russian occupation, there is more evidence of what people have endured. this is lyman, a town retaken by the ukrainians a week ago. and this is said to be a mass grave uncovered nearby, containing the bodies of soldiers and civilians. 0ne reporter says 180 of them. investigators are now working out who they are and how they died. another report claims there are 200 more bodies buried at a second site. there is no doubt which side is succeeding, but ukraine's advances are raising fears of russia's potential response. the prospect of vladimir putin using nuclear weapons on the battlefield. ukraine's president had caused alarm when he appeared to suggest pre—emptive strikes, but speaking to my colleaguejohn simpson, he clarified that pre—emptive sanctions. kicks, he called them. he does believe the russian people are being prepared for a serious escalation. thea;t russian people are being prepared for a serious escalation. they begin to --reare for a serious escalation. they be
dan johnson reports.freed from russian occupation, there is more evidence of what people have endured. this is lyman, a town retaken by the ukrainians a week ago. and this is said to be a mass grave uncovered nearby, containing the bodies of soldiers and civilians. 0ne reporter says 180 of them. investigators are now working out who they are and how they died. another report claims there are 200 more bodies buried at a second site. there is no doubt which side is succeeding, but ukraine's...
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tim johnson, abc 7 news. dan: a man who is dating san francisco sheriff has testified. we were there in san jose as he emerged from the courtroom. he retired from the family business 30 years ago. he testified that he has stated sheriff smith for three years. he says he has given the sheriff's board money and has arranged construction crews to improve the gun range. he, his son and other relatives have received gun permits from the sheriff. tori smith is standing trial. developing new's tonight. you may hear more over the next few days about another pg and e public safety power shut off. the bay area seems to be out of the range for now. customers in shasta, tekamah and for lucy counties are on alert -- and volusa counties are on alert. it expands to monterey on sunday and a possibility of a power shut off continues into monday. as we have seen in the past, that can always change. with this weather, many are noticing it has been calm and it comes to wildfires this year. this is peak fire season for our area. tonight, first responders tell abc 7 news reporter amanda del
tim johnson, abc 7 news. dan: a man who is dating san francisco sheriff has testified. we were there in san jose as he emerged from the courtroom. he retired from the family business 30 years ago. he testified that he has stated sheriff smith for three years. he says he has given the sheriff's board money and has arranged construction crews to improve the gun range. he, his son and other relatives have received gun permits from the sheriff. tori smith is standing trial. developing new's...
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tim johnson, abc 7 news. dan: a man who is dating san francisco sheriff has testified.we were there in san jose as he emerged from the courtroom. he retired from the family business 30 years ago. he testified that he has stated sheriff smith for three years. he says he has given the sheriff's board money and has arranged construction crews to improve the gun range. he, his son and other relatives have received gun permits from the sheriff. tori smith is standing trial. developing new's tonight. you may hear more over the next few days aboutnoer pg an e public safety power shut off. the bay area seems to be out of the range for now. customers in shasta, tekamah and for lucy counties are on alert -- and volusa counties are on alert. it expands to monterey on sunday and a possibility of a power shut off continues into monday. as we have seen in the past, that can always change. with this weather, many are noticing it has been calm and it comes to wildfires this year. this is peak fire season for our area. tonight, first responders tell abc 7 news reporter amanda del castil
tim johnson, abc 7 news. dan: a man who is dating san francisco sheriff has testified.we were there in san jose as he emerged from the courtroom. he retired from the family business 30 years ago. he testified that he has stated sheriff smith for three years. he says he has given the sheriff's board money and has arranged construction crews to improve the gun range. he, his son and other relatives have received gun permits from the sheriff. tori smith is standing trial. developing new's tonight....
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johnson, abc 7 news. ama: paycheck problems persist for schoolteachers. dan, even some in their halloween costumes. 400 educators are still dealing with delayed or missing paychecks. it is blamed on technical issues. one teacher says she started her job but was still waiting for her paycheck so she quit. >> being asked for a loan check, asking how bad need the money. ama: it was in outset a call center will be in place. the district hired a managing consultant last month to help out. dan: lyft is relaunching a subscription plan. the san francisco-based rideshare now cost $10 per month. about half of the price tag from last year. lyft it saves you money. faster pickup time as well. also included is roadside assistance for your car up to four times a year. lyft says their drivers will still be paid the same. now we turn to the weather forecast. ama: meteorologist sandhya patel is still here with us. sandhya: we'alabt in mome. c s a gorges of the bay as we look toward san francisco. winds 2the wind direction out f the water. 52 degrees right now. that might be w
johnson, abc 7 news. ama: paycheck problems persist for schoolteachers. dan, even some in their halloween costumes. 400 educators are still dealing with delayed or missing paychecks. it is blamed on technical issues. one teacher says she started her job but was still waiting for her paycheck so she quit. >> being asked for a loan check, asking how bad need the money. ama: it was in outset a call center will be in place. the district hired a managing consultant last month to help out. dan:...
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johnson, abc 7 news. ama: paycheck problems persist for schoolteachers. danome in their halloween costumes. 400 educators are still dealing with delayed or missing paychecks. it is blamed on technical issues. one teacher says she started her job but was still waiting for her paycheck so she quit. >> being asked for a loan check, asking how bad need the money. ama: it was in outset a call center will be in place. the district hired a managing consultant last month to help out. dan: lyft is relaunching a subscription plan. the san francisco-based rideshare now cost $10 per month. about half of the price tag from last year. lyft it saves you money. faster pickup time as well. also included is roadside assistance for your car up to four times a year. lyft says their drivers will still be paid the same. now we turn to the weather forecast. ama: meteorologist sandhya patel is still here with us. sandhya: what is not looking good is our rain chances. we' tyou can see a gorgeous vief the bay as we look toward san francisco. winds of 27 miles an hour. the wind directi
johnson, abc 7 news. ama: paycheck problems persist for schoolteachers. danome in their halloween costumes. 400 educators are still dealing with delayed or missing paychecks. it is blamed on technical issues. one teacher says she started her job but was still waiting for her paycheck so she quit. >> being asked for a loan check, asking how bad need the money. ama: it was in outset a call center will be in place. the district hired a managing consultant last month to help out. dan: lyft is...
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dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel live, magic johnson.ma: good night. >> lou: from hollywoodm, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, earvin "magic" johnson, fortune feimster, and music from wet leg. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. tank you for joining us on what is a holiday tonight, you know. today is -- i think it's probably the most conov
dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel live, magic johnson.ma: good night. >> lou: from hollywoodm, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, earvin "magic" johnson, fortune feimster, and music from wet leg. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. tank you for joining us on what is a holiday tonight, you know. today is -- i think...
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dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel live, magic johnson. ama: good night., i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore.
dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel live, magic johnson. ama: good night., i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore.
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johnson m, previous challenger. wish you soon like expected to join the rice? ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is al jazeera alive from dell hawk also coming up. oh, protest across the okay, by the west bank often is ready, falls is shoot data, palestinian man, they say kilted israeli soldier, ukrainians told to charge their appliances as russian missiles rained down on power plants causing electricity carts. ah bouquets. prime minister list trust is to mall to stay in office is ended after you 45 days following a series of dramatic policy, u turns and resignations by her cabinet. colleagues, she has resigned that makes her the country's shortest serving prime minister ever . i came into office at the time of great economic and international instability. families and businesses were worried about how to pay their bills. putin's illegal war and ukraine threatens the security of our whole continent. and all countries have been held back for too long by low economic growth. i was elected by the conservative party with a mandate to change this. we delivered on energy bills and on cutting nat
johnson m, previous challenger. wish you soon like expected to join the rice? ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is al jazeera alive from dell hawk also coming up. oh, protest across the okay, by the west bank often is ready, falls is shoot data, palestinian man, they say kilted israeli soldier, ukrainians told to charge their appliances as russian missiles rained down on power plants causing electricity carts. ah bouquets. prime minister list trust is to mall to stay in office is ended after you 45...
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johnson, therefore he would be knifing another prime minister. that's politics, isn't it? it is internally signed battles within the government, certainly. dan to be as safe, solid dependable pair of hands. people i speak to speak highly of him and his talents and abilities. he has been a stable voice in government in recent weeks and months because of his role with ukraine and the attempts to restore that country's borders after the russian invasion. he might emerge as the best choice or the popular choice. even then, who knows? the trouble is whoever comes in next has to deal with the repercussions of the chaos that started on the 23rd of september. the chaos that started on the 23rd of september-— the chaos that started on the 23rd of se tember. ,, ,., , ., ., . y of september. sebastien, what legacy did rishi sunak— of september. sebastien, what legacy did rishi sunak happen _ of september. sebastien, what legacy did rishi sunak happen markets, - of september. sebastien, what legacy did rishi sunak happen markets, how| did rishi sunak happen markets, how was he regarded?— was he regarded? obviously, very well. as a former _ was he regard
johnson, therefore he would be knifing another prime minister. that's politics, isn't it? it is internally signed battles within the government, certainly. dan to be as safe, solid dependable pair of hands. people i speak to speak highly of him and his talents and abilities. he has been a stable voice in government in recent weeks and months because of his role with ukraine and the attempts to restore that country's borders after the russian invasion. he might emerge as the best choice or the...
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johnson was drummed out in disgrace. the investigation in to him throwing parties at danning street break the national rules, everyone else during the pandemic is ongoing. if he did become prime minister he could face disciplinary action and fail as an mp. >> does the white house have a horse in this race one way or the other? do they care >> i think so. i remember writing stories and doing interviews about boris johnson departure earlier this year. the general mood was the white house was glad to see the back of him. joe biden once described boris johnson as the twin, the clone of donald trump. so johnsons policies around brexit echoed trump. they were seen as partners, in a way. a return of johnson could mean yet more chaos. more disarray. not really the reliable partner the u.s. is seeking facing the challenges of potential global recession and what's happening in ukraine. you did hear generally people saying it was a sigh of relief and no tears shed when johnson left. i think it would probably be some groans at the white house if boris johnson made a quick return. >> david smith chief for the guardian. >>> a father ca
johnson was drummed out in disgrace. the investigation in to him throwing parties at danning street break the national rules, everyone else during the pandemic is ongoing. if he did become prime minister he could face disciplinary action and fail as an mp. >> does the white house have a horse in this race one way or the other? do they care >> i think so. i remember writing stories and doing interviews about boris johnson departure earlier this year. the general mood was the white...
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former prime minister boys, johnson considered possible contenders. britton's 5th prime minister in 6 years will be chosen by next friday. violence has broken out into dan's blue. now state would reports more than a 150 people have been killed around 90, more have been injured in the conflict triggered by land disputes, and the militarization of tribal groups. fighting over rival land claims between the houser and berta, tribes and july left dozens of people dead and thousands more displays the lease of 30 democracy protested, have been killed in charred violence, broke out after demonstrators barricaded roads and torched, the ruling parties. headquarters in the capital and jemina police fired rubber bullets and tig asked dispersed the crowds. chad has been on edge since the death of president interest derby last year ukrainian or authorities of impose power restrictions and blackouts for the 1st time since the war began. as russian strikes huh. critical infrastructure. people across the country have been urged to use less power as the government of forces electricity cubs between 7 am and 11 pm, ukraine's president blood may zalinski as russian attacks h
former prime minister boys, johnson considered possible contenders. britton's 5th prime minister in 6 years will be chosen by next friday. violence has broken out into dan's blue. now state would reports more than a 150 people have been killed around 90, more have been injured in the conflict triggered by land disputes, and the militarization of tribal groups. fighting over rival land claims between the houser and berta, tribes and july left dozens of people dead and thousands more displays the...
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johnson 11:00 p.m. at night said these documents dan rather is using to say george w. bush did not show up for the texas international guard, they look fake to me. he was the first person to start the avalanche ruling unravel that story in almost 24 hours. traffic went to the roof we've had big traffic ever since. scott johnson made the site famous. write poems every day. >> the color mentioned higher education for your criticism of higher education. you have been a visiting fellow, or lecturer plenty of universities. eat barkley, white continue to do that if you have such concern about higher education? >> is precisely because of that concern. it is a mistake if conservatives do not compete for these institutions or don't compete to be on them. it is true i'm currently an inmate at uc barkley. i put it whimsically it that way because barkley gets a bad reputation. so much deserved but it is such a big place for this more intellectual diversity at barkley than there are a lot ofl small liberal arts colleges think the worse at those places all picked out oberlin right n
johnson 11:00 p.m. at night said these documents dan rather is using to say george w. bush did not show up for the texas international guard, they look fake to me. he was the first person to start the avalanche ruling unravel that story in almost 24 hours. traffic went to the roof we've had big traffic ever since. scott johnson made the site famous. write poems every day. >> the color mentioned higher education for your criticism of higher education. you have been a visiting fellow, or...
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johnson, about 11:15 p.m. said you know these documents dan rather is using to say george w.ush didn't show up for texas international guard? they look fake to me. he was a first person to start the avalanche rolling to unravel the story and almost 24 hours. traffic with the roof and we have had big traffic ever since. scott johnson made the site famous. they asked me to join it several years later and i went forward almost every day turn with the caller mentioned higher education, your criticism of higher education. you have been a visiting fellow or scholar or lecture clinic at university. ashland, georgetown university of colorado boulder, uc berkeley. why continue to do that if you have such concern about higher education? >> guest: precise because of that concern. i think it's a mistake if conservatives don't compete for these institutions are don't compete to be in them. it is to i'm currently as a put put an inmate at uc berkeley. i put it that way because, berkeley gets a bad reputation. some of it is deserved but it's such a big place there's more intellectual divers
johnson, about 11:15 p.m. said you know these documents dan rather is using to say george w.ush didn't show up for texas international guard? they look fake to me. he was a first person to start the avalanche rolling to unravel the story and almost 24 hours. traffic with the roof and we have had big traffic ever since. scott johnson made the site famous. they asked me to join it several years later and i went forward almost every day turn with the caller mentioned higher education, your...
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ron johnson in wisconsin who advocates putting up social security and medicare as discretionary spending every five years. the deficit came down $350 billion last year and $1.4 trillion this year. dan: you are a smart guy. you can do math. you know that's a dopey argument. the deficit has only come down because it was at historic highs that made baw obama spending lok cheap. you must know that's a silly talking points. >> you want to talk about frugality the deficit increased every year of the trump administration. dan: you are making my point. i agree with you. running up government deficits sucks. you are making my point. running it up by hundreds of billions of dollars every year, we agree is a stupid thing to do? >> all i'm saying is the trump administration pushed $2 trillion worth of tax cuts that went to the wealthiest, and we are coming out of the pandemic and it's coming down. dan: thanks for joining me, we appreciate it. the democrats spent the last 6 years. two years of biden and four years of trump messing around with your. >> today we'll talk about how we can find out and how much we can find out. he's going to tell me how much i have to scrounge to find out what i hav
ron johnson in wisconsin who advocates putting up social security and medicare as discretionary spending every five years. the deficit came down $350 billion last year and $1.4 trillion this year. dan: you are a smart guy. you can do math. you know that's a dopey argument. the deficit has only come down because it was at historic highs that made baw obama spending lok cheap. you must know that's a silly talking points. >> you want to talk about frugality the deficit increased every year...
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johnson remains in custody with no bail, and faces a maximum sentence of 63 years behind bars. his next court appearance is november 4. dan abc 7, we are committed to stopping hate. to get involved, we put together a list of local resources, which you can find on abc7news.com/takeaction. ama: flight mandates will get -- attendance will get more rest between hours. that f.a.a. is extending that to 10 hours between shifts. unions have a font for the changes think flight attendants are heavily fatigued and overworked. >> well rested crewmembers are important to safety. as we have seen too often recently, they are in the front lines or on the front lines, responding to unruly passengers who could threaten the safety of flight and other passengers. ama: delta has already mandated a 10 hour rest requirement. other airlines will have 90 days to comply. dan: overseas, north korea launched a ballistic missile directly over japan. triggering evacuation alerts. no one was hurt. this is the farthest a north korean ballistic missile has traveled. it the 23rd missile test in 10 months, a record-breaking number. japan's ministry of defe
johnson remains in custody with no bail, and faces a maximum sentence of 63 years behind bars. his next court appearance is november 4. dan abc 7, we are committed to stopping hate. to get involved, we put together a list of local resources, which you can find on abc7news.com/takeaction. ama: flight mandates will get -- attendance will get more rest between hours. that f.a.a. is extending that to 10 hours between shifts. unions have a font for the changes think flight attendants are heavily...
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it little bit of a dan human to the story, this practice of african americans visiting the president does not continue, does it? >> no. that is the unfortunate thing. so andrew johnson continues to meet with some black delegations in 1865. he treats them pretty well. by 1866, he begins to change his treatment of them and in fact, in february of 1866, he meets with frederick douglass and a number of black ministers, who come and push johnson to support black suffrage. lincoln had three meetings, at least three meetings with black delegations. and he shows real support for black suffrage when he meets them. johnson sees douglass and his fellow delegates as way out of line. so when they walk out, johnson calls them the n-word and says, douglass would slip a white man's throat. by the time you get to the grand presidency, the idea of black men and women coming to the white house for social occasions is completely gone. so i found an episode where i described, right before a social gathering, someone comes in to meet with julia dent grandin says, what happens if black people come? are we to let them in? julia grant says, well it is my party. yes, they can come in. and th
it little bit of a dan human to the story, this practice of african americans visiting the president does not continue, does it? >> no. that is the unfortunate thing. so andrew johnson continues to meet with some black delegations in 1865. he treats them pretty well. by 1866, he begins to change his treatment of them and in fact, in february of 1866, he meets with frederick douglass and a number of black ministers, who come and push johnson to support black suffrage. lincoln had three...