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are correspondent dan johnson at the correspondent danjohnson at the scene.n bbc news. the united nations has made a plea for governments not to withdraw funding from its main agency which delivers aid to palestinians in gaza — known as unwra. it comes as france becomes the latest country to pull money for the organisation — after israel alleged that 12 of its staff were involved in the deadly october 7th attacks by hamas. the agency, which employs 30,000 members of staff, 1,300 who work in gaza, says it is investigating and has already sacked nine employees. in a written statement, the un secretary—general, mr guterres, says, "the tens of thousands of men and women who work for unrwa, many in some of the most dangerous situations for humanitarian workers, should not be penalised. the dire needs of the desperate populations they serve must be met." here�*s un spokesman, stephane dujarric speaking earlier. the secretary general is horrified by this news and asks mr lazzarini to investigate this matter swiftly and to ensure that any unrwa employees shown to hav
are correspondent dan johnson at the correspondent danjohnson at the scene.n bbc news. the united nations has made a plea for governments not to withdraw funding from its main agency which delivers aid to palestinians in gaza — known as unwra. it comes as france becomes the latest country to pull money for the organisation — after israel alleged that 12 of its staff were involved in the deadly october 7th attacks by hamas. the agency, which employs 30,000 members of staff, 1,300 who work in...
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dan johnson, bbc news. get more on the situation in nottinghamshire, where a major incident has been declared. navteonhal in in east bridgford for us. navtej. yes, nottinghamshire county council declared a major incident, and it is advising residents along the trent valley to prepare for flooding. there are currently 36 flooding. there are currently 36 flood warnings in place across the country, around 50—60 properties, we understand, have already flooded, with more expected over the next 2a hours, and the focus of everybody�*s attention appears to be the river trent. we are told that it could reach its highest ever recorded level. its highest recorded level at the moment was back in november 2000, 5.49 metres, they are expecting it to reach something close to that possibly higher over the next 2a hours, expected to peak tonight. where we are at the moment and needs to bridge for it, you can see the river trent is about 150 metres away, but from where i am now to where it is, it is all underwater. there is
dan johnson, bbc news. get more on the situation in nottinghamshire, where a major incident has been declared. navteonhal in in east bridgford for us. navtej. yes, nottinghamshire county council declared a major incident, and it is advising residents along the trent valley to prepare for flooding. there are currently 36 flooding. there are currently 36 flood warnings in place across the country, around 50—60 properties, we understand, have already flooded, with more expected over the next 2a...
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dan johnson reports.miserable reality of what flooding really does to people and their homes. longford has been turned into well a very long forward. the river seven crept over these fields submerging the village. pumping is the new year of session trying to keep homes above water. for many it's too late. some people have left stop but not rodney. what's it like? wet. my gosh. you are paddling in it. 81 lived here 47 years flooded for a fourth time and without heat. will you stay tonight? without heat. will you stay toniaht? , , tonight? probably i will, yes. you can't _ tonight? probably i will, yes. you can't keep _ tonight? probably i will, yes. you can't keep wading - tonight? probably i will, yes. you can't keep wading about| tonight? probably i will, yes. i you can't keep wading about in this. ~ ~ ., �* , this. with wellington 's, i don't mind. _ this. with wellington 's, i don't mind. people - this. with wellington 's, i don't mind. people are i don't mind. people are struggling _ don't mind. peopl
dan johnson reports.miserable reality of what flooding really does to people and their homes. longford has been turned into well a very long forward. the river seven crept over these fields submerging the village. pumping is the new year of session trying to keep homes above water. for many it's too late. some people have left stop but not rodney. what's it like? wet. my gosh. you are paddling in it. 81 lived here 47 years flooded for a fourth time and without heat. will you stay tonight?...
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dan johnson, bbc news.ghamshire live. natalie, thank you for being on the programme. we saw some of those images there, those devastating images there, those devastating images of people's homes. 0ur images there, those devastating images of people's homes. our people coping? images of people's homes. our people coin: ? ~ �* , ., images of people's homes. our people couin ? . �* , ., ., coping? well, we've been out and about across _ coping? well, we've been out and about across the _ coping? well, we've been out and about across the length _ coping? well, we've been out and about across the length and - coping? well, we've been out and l about across the length and breadth of nottinghamshire after the last few days. i haven't seen anything like this in many many years in the area, the environment agency is saying the river trent could reach the highest level since year 2000, gives you the scale of the idea there. when we hear that flooding is happening, we say oh, its going to be in the usual villages wher
dan johnson, bbc news.ghamshire live. natalie, thank you for being on the programme. we saw some of those images there, those devastating images there, those devastating images of people's homes. 0ur images there, those devastating images of people's homes. our people coping? images of people's homes. our people coin: ? ~ �* , ., images of people's homes. our people couin ? . �* , ., ., coping? well, we've been out and about across _ coping? well, we've been out and about across the _...
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dan johnson, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.from fitting a laser to a walking stick to help those with parkinson's, to modifying cutlery for a lady with arthritis, no task is beyond the skills of remap volunteers. they have all got engineering backgrounds, such as peter, who worked for the ford motor company for 36 years. like all engineers i like creating things, inventing things, making things. that is the stimulus, and obviously helping people out is another side. most of remap's work comes from referrals from health and social care visits. but peter says since the pandemic, the number of these referrals to the charity's essex branch has halved. the engineers are willing to do the work, if only people knew that they were there. we have fewer tasks coming from occupational therapists getting to our engineers, and i have got 20 engineers covering the middle bit of essex. you start losing volunteers. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. you are watching the context. it is
dan johnson, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.from fitting a laser to a walking stick to help those with parkinson's, to modifying cutlery for a lady with arthritis, no task is beyond the skills of remap volunteers. they have all got engineering backgrounds, such as peter, who worked for the ford motor company for 36 years. like all engineers i like creating things, inventing things, making things. that is the stimulus, and obviously helping people out is another...
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people like greg buxton, dan johnson, mark wheatley, robert spend though, susan, jake cobb, marcia andare following in the footsteps of ivan. for 45 days you and your families are sacrificing to better your communities in our state. i love you all for doing this. i really do. even you, felt. [laughter] and youtube bryant. [laughter] love you guys. i only got to serve one year as a member of the legislature. and abby will tell you that in my 20 years of public service as a city councilman, eight meier, a lieutenant governor and governor that one year in the house was my absolute favorite. my friends, the state of the state has never ever been stronger. and i am convinced that with every passing day the source of our state's strength is for the longest time people told us was our weakness we are different. we are weird. the good kind of weird the kind of weird the rest of the nation is desperate for right now. i am praying, i am praying we can keep it that way. so estate weird, your child may god bless each of you and may god bless the great state of utah, thank you. [applause] ♪ c-span
people like greg buxton, dan johnson, mark wheatley, robert spend though, susan, jake cobb, marcia andare following in the footsteps of ivan. for 45 days you and your families are sacrificing to better your communities in our state. i love you all for doing this. i really do. even you, felt. [laughter] and youtube bryant. [laughter] love you guys. i only got to serve one year as a member of the legislature. and abby will tell you that in my 20 years of public service as a city councilman, eight...
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dan johnson reports. another street turned crime scene, after a deadly knife attack.re taken late last night. poor boys, poorfamily, so many people affected. it needs to stop, it really needs to stop. i don't want my girls to grow up, i don't want them to grow up. do you worry that it's getting out of control? yeah, yeah. a lot, yeah. i thought it was bad when we were young, wasn't it? then, but no, it wasn't bad. that double—decker bus marks where this attack happened but we don't believe that was involved, itjust happened to be passing at the time. what we are told is that the two boys lived on this street, so it really has hit people here hard. officers were here quickly and tried first aid. they found a car, but not yet the others they think were involved. it's demoralising but it makes me determined to support the community. it makes me determined to work with the team of police officers that we have committed to this to identify those and bring them tojustice. any idea what was happening beforehand and why these boys may have been attacked? not at this stage and
dan johnson reports. another street turned crime scene, after a deadly knife attack.re taken late last night. poor boys, poorfamily, so many people affected. it needs to stop, it really needs to stop. i don't want my girls to grow up, i don't want them to grow up. do you worry that it's getting out of control? yeah, yeah. a lot, yeah. i thought it was bad when we were young, wasn't it? then, but no, it wasn't bad. that double—decker bus marks where this attack happened but we don't believe...
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dan johnson, bbc news.itish and us naval forces. the irainian backed group launched at least 21 drones and missiles overnight. the houthis say they'll continue their attacks, until israel allows full supplies of humanitarian aid into gaza. jonathan beale, our defence correspeondent is here. are we moving closer to us attacks? the short answer is yes. this was the 26th attack of its kind by houthi rebels. they are now attacking western warships. last night was the biggest so far. american warships and aircraft and the british destroyer shot down 18 drones, three houthi missiles. seven of those drones were shot down by the warship you can see behind me, hms diamond, using the sea viper missiles. each one costs more than £1 million, considerably more than the drones in yemen is using. remember, earlierthis the drones in yemen is using. remember, earlier this month the us and uk, 12 nations in all issued an ultimatum to the houthis. stop this all they will be consequences. the consequences, defence sources say,
dan johnson, bbc news.itish and us naval forces. the irainian backed group launched at least 21 drones and missiles overnight. the houthis say they'll continue their attacks, until israel allows full supplies of humanitarian aid into gaza. jonathan beale, our defence correspeondent is here. are we moving closer to us attacks? the short answer is yes. this was the 26th attack of its kind by houthi rebels. they are now attacking western warships. last night was the biggest so far. american...
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dan johnson, bbc news.ctures are contributing to a rise in sexual offences committed by children in england and wales. police figures suggest the offenders in half of all reported child abuse cases in england and wales were also under 18. senior officers say some are not aware they are breaking the law. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. this website created by students in 2021 was a turning point, police say. he blackmailed me into sending him nude pictures. schoolchildren began revealing the sexual pressure they face from other children. he kept sending me photos of it and asking if i would have sex with him. including to appear nude. but these accounts aren't from two years ago. "i said yes because i didn't want to lose him." they're from the last few months, and the stories keep coming. "he sent them to my family, close friends and my school." the result is that reported abuse of children by children is growing and concerning, and it often involves phones and photos. it's a crime for an
dan johnson, bbc news.ctures are contributing to a rise in sexual offences committed by children in england and wales. police figures suggest the offenders in half of all reported child abuse cases in england and wales were also under 18. senior officers say some are not aware they are breaking the law. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. this website created by students in 2021 was a turning point, police say. he blackmailed me into sending him nude pictures. schoolchildren...
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dan johnson reports.loss of teenagers to knife crime. a minute to contemplate what happened and what it means.— to contemplate what happened and what it means. their parents have to live the rest — what it means. their parents have to live the rest of _ what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your _ what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your life _ what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your life and - what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your life and their - live the rest of your life and their brothers and sister without them. it's heartbreaking, heartbreaking. the question on everyone's mind here is why? what prompted such violence? the street was still a crime scene today under intensive investigation. it needs to stop. it really needs to ston _ it needs to stop. it really needs to ston i_ it needs to stop. it really needs to ston idon't— it needs to stop. it really needs to stop. i don't want my girls to grow up. stop. i don't want my gir
dan johnson reports.loss of teenagers to knife crime. a minute to contemplate what happened and what it means.— to contemplate what happened and what it means. their parents have to live the rest — what it means. their parents have to live the rest of _ what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your _ what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your life _ what it means. their parents have to live the rest of your life and - what it means. their parents have to live...
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dan johnson has this report from gloucestershire.ady sodden ground, large parts of the country are now underwater. this was nottingham this morning. where the river trent is at its highest levels for 20 years. around 1000 homes in england have been flooded according to the environment agency. in loughborough, darren's father had to be rescued from this flat in the early hours of yesterday morning.— from this flat in the early hours of yesterday morning. anything three feet below is _ yesterday morning. anything three feet below is gone. _ yesterday morning. anything three feet below is gone. both _ yesterday morning. anything three feet below is gone. both beds, - feet below is gone. both beds, settees, they are all ruined. in bradford—on—avon in wiltshire, the sun was shining today but overnight the damage had been done. and the morning stroll for these two was cut short. , ., ., , ., short. there is normally a road with a bride short. there is normally a road with a bridge over _ short. there is normally a road with a bridge over t
dan johnson has this report from gloucestershire.ady sodden ground, large parts of the country are now underwater. this was nottingham this morning. where the river trent is at its highest levels for 20 years. around 1000 homes in england have been flooded according to the environment agency. in loughborough, darren's father had to be rescued from this flat in the early hours of yesterday morning.— from this flat in the early hours of yesterday morning. anything three feet below is _...
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dan johnson reports. because it speaks now, you can't keep wading about in this, can you?had wellingtons, i wouldn't mind — if i had wellingtons, i wouldn't mind. ., . �* if i had wellingtons, i wouldn't mind. ., ., �* ., , mind. you haven't even got wellies. peole mind. you haven't even got wellies. peeple are — mind. you haven't even got wellies. people are struggling _ mind. you haven't even got wellies. people are struggling to _ mind. you haven't even got wellies. people are struggling to get - mind. you haven't even got wellies. | people are struggling to get through however they try. this was about the most effective, but people are looking out for each other and local officials are checking on residents. it's just getting sandbags to them, getting food to them and getting medical help. in getting food to them and getting medical help. in nottinghamshire there is a major— medical help. in nottinghamshire there is a major incident - medical help. in nottinghamshire there is a major incident but - medical help. in nottinghamshire there is a major incident but little s
dan johnson reports. because it speaks now, you can't keep wading about in this, can you?had wellingtons, i wouldn't mind — if i had wellingtons, i wouldn't mind. ., . �* if i had wellingtons, i wouldn't mind. ., ., �* ., , mind. you haven't even got wellies. peole mind. you haven't even got wellies. peeple are — mind. you haven't even got wellies. people are struggling _ mind. you haven't even got wellies. people are struggling to _ mind. you haven't even got wellies. people are...
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dan johnson, bbc news. british and us warships repelled what britain described as the largest such attack to date. the us military said more than 20 missiles and drones had been shot down overnight. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank. the discussions are thought to have centred on reform of the palestinian authority and the possible route towards a palestinian state as a solution to the conflict with israel. mr blinken will next head to bahrain to meet king hamad. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knelljoins us from jerusalem. this is mr blinken's fourth visit to the region since the israel/hamas war began — how would you assess what he's achieved? the state department said the real aim of the trip was about double tapping the messages it has already been passing to israel. rather than coming up with new achievements. of course the big call from the us has been for israel to reduce the numbers of civilians bei
dan johnson, bbc news. british and us warships repelled what britain described as the largest such attack to date. the us military said more than 20 missiles and drones had been shot down overnight. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank. the discussions are thought to have centred on reform of the palestinian authority and the possible route towards a palestinian state as a solution to the conflict with...
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dan johnson, bbc news. we will of course keep across that ongoing story.ry. now the sport. good morninu. morning. chelsea fans disappointed again. it is a familiar old feeling for them. middlesbrough are not disappointed. halfway there to wembley with a win in the first leg. chelsea, £1 billion spent and still no joy. really wasteful yesterday. but still a second leg to come. for now, middlesbrough, who won the trophy almost 20 years ago, the only major trophy they have won in their history. the manager called on players to invoke the spirit of 2014 and they did that. —— 2004 win. patrick gearey was watching. commentator: hayden hackney! they're halfway there. only one goal and only one leg, but look what it meant for hayden hackney, for middlesbrough, this was some statement. teesside pride — you could see it and feel it before kick—off, even if, initially, boro couldn't channel it. cole palmer might have punished them — should have punished them. because little more than five minutes later, the championship side bypassed chelsea and got to hackney. hayde
dan johnson, bbc news. we will of course keep across that ongoing story.ry. now the sport. good morninu. morning. chelsea fans disappointed again. it is a familiar old feeling for them. middlesbrough are not disappointed. halfway there to wembley with a win in the first leg. chelsea, £1 billion spent and still no joy. really wasteful yesterday. but still a second leg to come. for now, middlesbrough, who won the trophy almost 20 years ago, the only major trophy they have won in their history....
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johnson, producer. >> killers of the flower moon, dan friedkin, bradley thomas, martin scorsese and daniel lupi, producersro bradley cooper, steven spielberg, fred berner, amy durning and kristie macosko krieger, producers. oppenheimer emma thomas, charles roven, and christopher nolan, producers. past lives david hinojosa, christine vachon and pamela koffler, producers. poor things ed guiney, andrew lo, yorgos lanthimos, and emma stone, producers. and the zone of interest james wilson, producer this year's nominees. >> it's been an honor to be with all of you. this morning and to all the nominees, as we say in the biz. break a leg. good luck to all the nominees. >> watch the oscars live with host jimmy kimmel on sunday, march 10th. this year, the show will start at a new time, beginning one hour earlier at 7 p.m. eastern and 4 p.m. pacific on abc. we look forward to celebrating with you. >> yes, one hour earlier. an hour earlier. that was the best thing out of this good for us. >> we gotta wake up early. yes. so okay. >> this year, hosted by jimmy kimmel, it is sunday, march 10th. as we just heard, starti
johnson, producer. >> killers of the flower moon, dan friedkin, bradley thomas, martin scorsese and daniel lupi, producersro bradley cooper, steven spielberg, fred berner, amy durning and kristie macosko krieger, producers. oppenheimer emma thomas, charles roven, and christopher nolan, producers. past lives david hinojosa, christine vachon and pamela koffler, producers. poor things ed guiney, andrew lo, yorgos lanthimos, and emma stone, producers. and the zone of interest james wilson,...
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johnson. since then it hasn't helped a lot. dan quayle didn't have george w. bush anything.t would be good to balance that off with a republican ticket includes a male as a nominee and female as the vice president, or a female as the nominee and a male as the vice president and what would the best combination of that be? okay, let's say for example donald trump wins the nomination. does he take nikki haley popular south carolina governor who knows how to thread the needle in controversial issues and has modicum of support with republicans we see in the granite state with numbers being high, or is she as steve bannon put it quote viper for the maga crowd, she would never make it in terms of getting their vote. and then donald trump goes with maybe kristi noem from south dakota? i think what you're probably going to find, larry, i don't know who it will be at this point, i don't think it will be kim reynolds, but donald trump was not happy with her. if donald trump wins the nominee i think almost guarranty you will see a woman as the vice-presidential candidate that would be e
johnson. since then it hasn't helped a lot. dan quayle didn't have george w. bush anything.t would be good to balance that off with a republican ticket includes a male as a nominee and female as the vice president, or a female as the nominee and a male as the vice president and what would the best combination of that be? okay, let's say for example donald trump wins the nomination. does he take nikki haley popular south carolina governor who knows how to thread the needle in controversial...
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the last vice presidential candidate who really helped, li linden johnson helped john kennedy win texas, since then it has not helped. dan quail did not help george bush win, this year may be different, if you are up against biden and kamala harris, it would be good to balance that off. with a republican ticket that includes either a male as nominee and a female as vice president. or a female as nominee and male advice president. and what would best combination be? you think okay, let's say for example donald trump wins the nomination. does he take nikki haley? popular south carolina governor, who knows how to threaded needle in controversial issues and has a modicum of support among many republicans. or is she such a steve bannon put it, in recent podcast, quote viper for maga crowd she would never make it in terms of getting their vote. and then donald trump would go with maybe kristi noem from south dakota, i think you may find, i don't know who it would be. i don't think it would be -- kim reynolds, if donald trump wins nominee i think almost guaranteed you will see a woman ad at the vice presidential candidate eithe
the last vice presidential candidate who really helped, li linden johnson helped john kennedy win texas, since then it has not helped. dan quail did not help george bush win, this year may be different, if you are up against biden and kamala harris, it would be good to balance that off. with a republican ticket that includes either a male as nominee and a female as vice president. or a female as nominee and male advice president. and what would best combination be? you think okay, let's say for...
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dan. >> calling item number 4, sheriff catherine johnson will appear to give reports on operations, budgetd how the oig can help in getting it upgrades for data and reporting. undersheriff johnson. thank you for being here today. >> good afternoon, president and board members, thank you for having me. i'm the undersheriff. thank you for your time today. ifls asked to nodo a report about discipline. so i'll do a short presentation and then i'm happy to entertain questions at the end. i'm going to start with vetionz. vetionz start with a complaint. every office of the sheriff is suppose to have a process those can come in in a number of ways. we have a form on our website or you can walk into the office of the police accountability. after na, it's the undersheriff in this case, it's me. and is review the investigations and i render a recommended finding. next slide, please. any complaints of serious allegations and they're defined troughs items 1 through 5.of force causing an actual injury or death. controlled device referred to as taizer and impact weapon. our investigated by the dpa as wel
dan. >> calling item number 4, sheriff catherine johnson will appear to give reports on operations, budgetd how the oig can help in getting it upgrades for data and reporting. undersheriff johnson. thank you for being here today. >> good afternoon, president and board members, thank you for having me. i'm the undersheriff. thank you for your time today. ifls asked to nodo a report about discipline. so i'll do a short presentation and then i'm happy to entertain questions at the end....
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dan goldman, a democrat, will speaker ofhe hsehe measure, based on calling those attacking the capitol hostages. mike johnson weighed in on the matter and said, i just hed ou goldman's censure resolution against elise stefanic. it's patently absurd. she's one of the best leaders and communicators in cesptionalb and the fact he would use censure toa political opponent is sentless. read mat punchbowlnews got com. >> this week watch campaign coverage as we're on the ground in new hampshire with presidential candidates in the final week of campaigning before the first in the nation primaryg arguments and watch voters meet the candidates and experience what it's like. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we're just getting started. bu miles of new infrastructure to reach tse who need it most. >> charter communicaonpports-spe other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. host: welcome to today's washington journal. we're let's start with the poll we mentioned on the american dream. this is what they asked, of those who said the percentage who say th
dan goldman, a democrat, will speaker ofhe hsehe measure, based on calling those attacking the capitol hostages. mike johnson weighed in on the matter and said, i just hed ou goldman's censure resolution against elise stefanic. it's patently absurd. she's one of the best leaders and communicators in cesptionalb and the fact he would use censure toa political opponent is sentless. read mat punchbowlnews got com. >> this week watch campaign coverage as we're on the ground in new hampshire...
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dan goldman, a democrat, will speaker ofhe hsehe measure, based on calling those attacking the capitol hostages. mike johnsonthe best leaders and communicators in cesptionalb and the fact he would use censure toa political opponent is sentless. read mat punchbowlnews got com. >> this week watch campaign coverage as we're on the ground in new hampshire with presidential candidates in the final week of campaigning before the first in the nation primaryg arguments and watch voters meet the...
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dan, thank you for joining us today. >>> meantime, a major player in the ai space is on capitol hill today. emily wilkins brings us those details. emily? >> reporter: as we speak, speaker mike johnson openai sam altman are meeting together. sam has been a constant presence on capitol hill,and he told me today right before the meeting, i just caught up with him for a minute. he said he's here to answer some questions that johnson and other lawmakers might have. the big topic is election s inte integrity. the elections are coming, and there has been a lot of concerns for lawmakers as far as what role ai might play in spreading misinformation or disinformation. i asked if there was any specific bill he was hoping that congress would pass? he said he didn't have one in mind. he and johnson have a relationship that goes back a bit. remember when altman was here last may. he met with lawmakers at a din they are johnson hosted in his capacity as vice chair for the republican conference. so johnson's bid on ai has been something that is a priority for him. you haven't seen too much in his speakership because there's so much else to get done. for those i talked to, those close to the speake
dan, thank you for joining us today. >>> meantime, a major player in the ai space is on capitol hill today. emily wilkins brings us those details. emily? >> reporter: as we speak, speaker mike johnson openai sam altman are meeting together. sam has been a constant presence on capitol hill,and he told me today right before the meeting, i just caught up with him for a minute. he said he's here to answer some questions that johnson and other lawmakers might have. the big topic is...
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dan ashley explains. >> reporter for millions of americans, a deadly war in the african nation of mali might be just one more tragedy unfolding a world away. but for young csf doctors, ari johnsonlenge. in a victory of hope over cynicism. the couple helped launch a nonprofit more than a decade ago, along with a group of doctors and medical professionals from mali. with the goal of bringing care to communities with high child death rates. but then they watched as the landscape of central mali changed. >> this area was peaceful and then the regional war spread. >> but rather than give up and pull back their nonprofit, mousseau continued to support local health care teams. with the help of the mali government, providing care for patients in remote villages, particularly children. >> and they had in their hands a health care system that met people where they were with accessible care, fast. >> and all of this care was for provided with no fees, no co-pays, no deductibles. it was free, you know, as the rapid care expanded, despite the fighting, a research team was also working to document its effectiveness. >> because we were actually bracing ourselves, uh, to see, uh, a much higher
dan ashley explains. >> reporter for millions of americans, a deadly war in the african nation of mali might be just one more tragedy unfolding a world away. but for young csf doctors, ari johnsonlenge. in a victory of hope over cynicism. the couple helped launch a nonprofit more than a decade ago, along with a group of doctors and medical professionals from mali. with the goal of bringing care to communities with high child death rates. but then they watched as the landscape of central...
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anchor dan ashley explains how for millions of americans, a deadly war in the african nation of mali might be just one more tragedy unfold. >> adding a world away. but for ucsf doctors, ari johnson jessica beckerman, it was just one more challenge in a victory of hope over cynicism. the couple helped launch a nonprofit more than a decade ago, along with a group of doctors and medical professionals from mali, with the goal of bringing care to communities with high child death rates. but then they watched as the landscape of central mali changed. >> this area was peaceful, and then the regional war spread. >> but rather than give up and pull back, their nonprofit, musso continued to support local health care teams with the help of the mali government, providing care for patients in remote villages, particularly children and they had in their hands a health care system that met people where they were with accessible care, fast and all of this care was for provided with no fees, no co-pays, no deductibles. >> it was free as the rapid care expanded despite the fighting, a research team was also working to document its effectiveness. >> we were actually bracing ourselves, uh, to see,
anchor dan ashley explains how for millions of americans, a deadly war in the african nation of mali might be just one more tragedy unfold. >> adding a world away. but for ucsf doctors, ari johnson jessica beckerman, it was just one more challenge in a victory of hope over cynicism. the couple helped launch a nonprofit more than a decade ago, along with a group of doctors and medical professionals from mali, with the goal of bringing care to communities with high child death rates. but...