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duncan kennedy in poole, thank ou three men. duncan kennedy in poole, thank you very — three men.ennedy in poole, thank you very much. and _ three men. duncan kennedy in poole, thank you very much. and another - thank you very much. and another line of political reaction here in the uk to those that, the liberal democrats have called on the government to suspend arms sales to israel following the deaths of those seven aid workers including three british nationals in that airstrike. you will...
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i'll, i'll cut it on duncan riddle. so done has been cool. difficult in conflict, but out is there a maintains a full time bureau in the country. you can find coverage, context and analysis at all website. alex's 0 dot com. we want to hear from you to find us on facebook. facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. on x, just look for at a inside story for me, james page, and the whole thing here, please stay safe. i'll see you soon. bye bye for now. the how well does it rent? but who pays the price? when we came to clean the ship, new orleans more than $1200.00 poor black people lost their lives. not a single rich americans lost their lives. the real cost of the climate to emergency the most vulnerable of people who are suffering are poor people. but even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate shift. outages here as new series died off to the heart. ok, foundation is deliberate over $300000000.00 will suffice. emboldened 75 countries around the world, 100 percent of set tasks and emergency
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worth saying that as you say there _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are _ duncan.very strong views on the other end of— hold very strong views on the other end of the — hold very strong views on the other end of the spectrum, he said the government should be supporting israel. _ government should be supporting israel, should be standing by israet — israel, should be standing by israet i_ israel, should be standing by israel. i got session one conservative mp and i asked him whether— conservative mp and i asked him whether he thought the government should _ whether he thought the government should revoke arms processes to israel— should revoke arms processes to israel and — should revoke arms processes to israel and he said cutting off arms licenses _ israel and he said cutting off arms licenses to— israel and he said cutting off arms licenses to hamas and hezbollah for iran. licenses to hamas and hezbollah for "an of_ licenses to hamas and hezbollah for iran. of course not. it will be stupid — iran. of course not. it will be stupid for— iran. of course not. it will
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and one of the things i was most shocked by a duncan mentioned at the moment to go sit down. so boss country and there is famine definitely in the country, but there is time in, in the capital city. ok. so you would please do you know, um on my own neighborhoods i gave me messages um that shows that things are unable to walk because of lack of food. um so um you know, cartoon particularly cartoons city its a city thats occupied by there a bit supports forces and um they are the one who are in control of the food chain . it's a no, no the, the caught because you know, of cartoon sitting particularly on an order i'm parked almost for to my city. and, and those are the 2 locations where the supporting is really beyond imaginations. and that takes me to the issue. all of you know, the importance of having, you know, some sort of protection is strategy when it comes to providing you monetary and it support. i think avoid need the conversations about protection and not to look at that as a protection prices will only exactly bid this crisis and would make we make it more difficult
and one of the things i was most shocked by a duncan mentioned at the moment to go sit down. so boss country and there is famine definitely in the country, but there is time in, in the capital city. ok. so you would please do you know, um on my own neighborhoods i gave me messages um that shows that things are unable to walk because of lack of food. um so um you know, cartoon particularly cartoons city its a city thats occupied by there a bit supports forces and um they are the one who are in...
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i'll, i'll cut it on duncan riddle. so done has been cool. difficult in conflict, but out is there a maintains a full time bureau in the country. you can find coverage, context and analysis at all website. ouch. is there a dot com? we want to hear from you to find us on facebook, facebook dot com, forward, slash h, a inside story on x. just look for at a inside story for me, james page, and the whole thing here, please stay safe. i'll see you soon. bye bye. for now the these are the mythologies on the drum as they used to march 3 d o t. before dawn box with an increase is ready. the ministry presents it's too dangerous. as daylight arrives at austin begins instead of traditional decorations, the street, the clock costs, images of young palestinians killed by his ready forces. it's not just a lot of decorations, usually during ramadan, thousands of policies and tory for is the city often defies the fictional suite. use of the law on the street right now. look, it's easy to move around. the law could be different in this
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the duncan boss project is a collaboration between the maybe university of science and technology. and i'll book university in denmark. i think the most exciting with emerging technology is that you can actually capture, experienced a fully embodied experience. and so we, because we have tried that for years before we are came out, you know, how, how to b as in most of us possible. so we started retreating graphics on tablets, but that still didn't give enough of this experience of the, for the experience. and i think so, the most exciting has been to read, tell a story that was told or lead by an elder and recreate the physical experience that goes with it. actually in a long close when i chose to be off for the 1st time, i was not scared of it, but i got to experience hunting for the 1st time because as women we were not allowed to go hunting. and so of course, and i think that was a december the design process takes into account what just just a sense of community use to interact with a z r. this then becomes the basis of developing an interaction system that is authentically th
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don't a conference taking place in paris duncan, before this conference, global donors before this we could give them just a $155000000.00. that's just 6 percent of what was needed. i read an interesting comment by the end, jo. save the children that made the comparison, the amount of money raised until the suite was less than the 5th. the most have been placed in 2 days to rebuild one of the landmark buildings in the city where the humanitarian during the conference was taking place, noted on the street, cathedral trickles. but down in 2019. yes, that's a wonderful building, but we're talking about a country of nearly 50000000 people. well at this conference now, we believe they pledged, of course they haven't come up and written the checks yet, but they pledged $2000000000.00. that's now when they have what's needed solicit that's exactly right. um and i think it's wonderful that 1000000000 has been pledged, but to remember that's only 50 percent of the needed amount to be able to respond into time for the incredible amount of needs undergrads here. um and i wish we hadn't had to wa
don't a conference taking place in paris duncan, before this conference, global donors before this we could give them just a $155000000.00. that's just 6 percent of what was needed. i read an interesting comment by the end, jo. save the children that made the comparison, the amount of money raised until the suite was less than the 5th. the most have been placed in 2 days to rebuild one of the landmark buildings in the city where the humanitarian during the conference was taking place, noted on...
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jeremy, duncan, thank you. i think we have less of you in for one more block. so please stay right there. >>> coming up, congress, aid to ukraine, but don't ask anyone in the republican party if this means the debate is settled. >>> as we await a judge order on a gag ruling, maybe trump wants to go to prison, they suggest. more on that, next. millions of children are fighting to survive due to inequality, conflict, poverty and the climate crisis. save the children® is working alongside communities to provide a better life for children. and there's a way you can help. please call or go online to give just $10 a month. only $0.33 a day. we urgently need 1000 new monthly donors in the next 30 days to help the children we support around the world. you can help provide food, medicine, care and protection, plus so much more that a child needs by calling right now and giving just $10 a month. all we need are 1000 monthly donors in the next 30 days. please call or go online now with your monthly gift of just $10. thanks to generous government grants, every dollar you g
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. >> reporter: customers like duncan who spent his childhood at the restaurant. >> came here the first time when i was 12 years old. the food's great. the fish is fresh. >> reporter: that fresh fish duncan says inspired some generosity from other diners when duncan was a young law student on a budget. >> every friday at lunchtime there are a bunch of lawyers that ate here and they bought me lunch for 51 fridays in a row. >> reporter: he still can't get enough. jose believes it's not just the flavorful meals. it's the courtesy provided to every guest no matter age or background. >> i get happy if i get a smile. if i don't, i get grumpy. >> reporter: for jose, tadicl grill is the business of seafood and smiles. now to celebrate 175 years, the restaurant is offering bloody marys for only $1.75 all month long. >> you gave such a feel of the institution and the flavor of it, thank you. i have to do the 7:00 news. i'll see you at 7:31, okay? save me a seat at the bar. >> reporter: see you there. >>> let's go across the bay. oakland is struggling with the same downtown challenges. nearly a th
. >> reporter: customers like duncan who spent his childhood at the restaurant. >> came here the first time when i was 12 years old. the food's great. the fish is fresh. >> reporter: that fresh fish duncan says inspired some generosity from other diners when duncan was a young law student on a budget. >> every friday at lunchtime there are a bunch of lawyers that ate here and they bought me lunch for 51 fridays in a row. >> reporter: he still can't get enough. jose...
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alan duncan was a member of the british parliament for 27 years. it must stop immediately because it is morally unacceptable to support what is becoming a total disaster in gaza. a few years ago , he said that zionist settlements should be stopped, and al jazeera's reporter revealed that the zionists want him. do not conservative friends israel works in favor of netanyahu. he repeated the same words again against the zionists and revealed the names of the british officials who are working with the zionist regime, and these statements did not go well with the british officials. mr. alan duncan is under investigation for criticizing pro-israel politicians. addition of alan dunn about the support of the authorities. the zionist country made his name frequent in cyberspace. the people he talks about are happy to play islamophobia to portray muslims as extremists rather than pro-voices. destroy palestine. now we all know who the real extremists are and how they act to advance israel's interests. listen, this is great. finally, a member of the british po
alan duncan was a member of the british parliament for 27 years. it must stop immediately because it is morally unacceptable to support what is becoming a total disaster in gaza. a few years ago , he said that zionist settlements should be stopped, and al jazeera's reporter revealed that the zionists want him. do not conservative friends israel works in favor of netanyahu. he repeated the same words again against the zionists and revealed the names of the british officials who are working with...
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i want to follow to duncan's point pecker is he's so critical to the case. i don't know if he's the center of the case as duncan believes, but the principle of what he's saying is accurate, that without pecker cohen doesn't have the credibility because he needs david pecker to stand up for him. so does stormy daniels. they need him, so critical. to underestimate him and take him down i think you start with that immunity issue. >> do you feel -- if you're trump and his team, there's three people involved in this conspiracy. one of them is michael cohen, witness to theis prosecution. one of them is dave pecker who's just taken the stand and very favorable to the prosecution. where does that leave donald trump? do you think that puts pressure on him to take the stand, or is it too far-fetched to imagine f in. >> i think it's arunlikely he'l testify for so many reasons not least of which the cross-examination is going to be brutal, but oneis of the things the prosecution is going to have to prove is that donald trump knew what he was going to do he was breaking
i want to follow to duncan's point pecker is he's so critical to the case. i don't know if he's the center of the case as duncan believes, but the principle of what he's saying is accurate, that without pecker cohen doesn't have the credibility because he needs david pecker to stand up for him. so does stormy daniels. they need him, so critical. to underestimate him and take him down i think you start with that immunity issue. >> do you feel -- if you're trump and his team, there's three...
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to send people the oldest race from tribe and now go back 20000 years ago in the remote village of duncan, by somewhere in the media as an people using the article, create video games in almost anything they did, communities and there was a 5th quote hunting section, question you should it anymore. did come in underneath the house by your side. and i was scared of the 1st time and so selected to receive the local some people work together. the group of research and design is to develop the art games to present the knowledge and wisdom for future generations to go. the defense. so safety for doing the game is to provide me like gosh, like gosh, and used to do. okay, but they're not going to building the site and the finding ways to safe got the culture, the use of technology, the art presents possibilities or storing these knowledge facilities. duncan boss project is a collaboration between the maybe university of science and technology. and i'll book university in denmark. i think the, what's exciting with emerging technology is that you can actually capture experience in a full embodied
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. >> margaret: disturbing development there, jericka duncan, thank you. meanwhile, inside the courthouse, jury selection concluded and opening statements will now begin monday in what is the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a hush money scheme. cbs's robert costa has the latest. >> reporter: the full jury is now set in the unprecedented criminal trial of former president donald trump. >> the trial starts on monday, which is long before a lot of people thought. the judge wants this to go as fast as possible. >> reporter: there remain five alternate jurors to selected today complete the panel. they will hear evidence and step in if any of the jurors drop out. the group of seven men and five women weighing the evidence includes a teacher, an investment banker, and a corporate lawyer. the assigned four for a person is from ireland. emotions ran high with some emotional jurors complaining of anxiety. one saying today, "this is so much more stressful than i tho
. >> margaret: disturbing development there, jericka duncan, thank you. meanwhile, inside the courthouse, jury selection concluded and opening statements will now begin monday in what is the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a hush money scheme. cbs's robert costa has the latest. >> reporter: the full jury is now set in the unprecedented criminal trial of former president donald...
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cbs's jericka duncan's report from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it is totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the results of nine instances where the score, court found donald trump disparage witnesses online against the judges orders. judge juan merchan acknowledge the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done, and probably what was expected to be done. >> reporter: as court began for the first time, one of trump's children, eric trump, joined the former president. prosecutors played videos of trump weeks before the 2016 election, responding to allegations he sexually harassed women, concerned about how it could impact his chances of becoming president. >> i have no idea who these women are. the 5% of the people think it's true, and maybe 10% think -- we don't win. >> reporter: the focus then turned to keith davidson, an attorney who represented stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. both claimed they had sex with trump, which he denied. dav
cbs's jericka duncan's report from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it is totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the results of nine instances where the score, court found donald trump disparage witnesses online against the judges orders. judge juan merchan acknowledge the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done, and probably what...
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. iloathe which was mariska sony, and in the latter years iain duncan.— latter years iain duncan. of the head of legal services _ respect of the head of legal services within royal mail group? that was— services within royal mail group? that wasjonathan evans, company secretary. that was jonathan evans, company secreta . ~ ., ., ., ., secretary. who had line management responsibility — secretary. who had line management responsibility for _ secretary. who had line management responsibility for the _ secretary. who had line management responsibility for the general - responsibility for the general counsel— responsibility for the general counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans, counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans. company _ counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans, company secretary. - counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans, company secretary. the - counsel within royal mail? jonathan| evans, company secretary. the head of it in evans, company secretary. the head of w in the — evans, company secretary. the head of it in the post _ evans, company secretary. the head of it
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duncan kennedy reporting. reminder we have a special live page with the latest reaction to the deaths of the seven aid workers including as we've heard three britons on the bbc news website or app. now a line—up breaking news. a serial six attacker has had his latest request for release turned down by the parole board. kirk reid, now 59, was sentenced to 28 offences, including two rates was to [one women in london. the parole lone women in london. the parole board has said he should not be moved to an open prison. police believe he could have been responsible for over 100 attacks over 23 years. he was jailed for life in 2009 with a recommendation he should serve a minimum of 7.5 years. the parole board has turned down his request for release. the serial six attacker kirk reid. in other news... a grieving man has been told that ashes he believed were his late wife's are not hers. richard shaw used legacy independent funeral directors in hull after losing his wife rita last year. 35 bodies have been removed from
duncan kennedy reporting. reminder we have a special live page with the latest reaction to the deaths of the seven aid workers including as we've heard three britons on the bbc news website or app. now a line—up breaking news. a serial six attacker has had his latest request for release turned down by the parole board. kirk reid, now 59, was sentenced to 28 offences, including two rates was to [one women in london. the parole lone women in london. the parole board has said he should not be...
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exercising the interests of another country shouldn't alan duncan kicked shouldn't alan duncan be kickede party out of the conservative party for disgraceful comments? for these disgraceful comments? >> i think that's probably a question for the whips office. i would say the fact that you're asking me that question, we've just had a very serious, discussion about what we should do next in supporting israel. absolute right to go after hamas. but its responsibility to look after the people of gaza. the fact that we have britain's politicians then arguing with each other over this clearly is a distraction from what we should be doing in supporting an ally and supporting a region that we have a huge amount of, relationship with tobias for time reasons. >> i need to leave it there. but thank you very much indeed for your contribution. this morning. always great to speak to you. lots to come in the next lots more to come in the next houn lots more to come in the next hour, i'm going to be joined by the prime minister, the deputy prime minister, oliver blair's oliver dowden, and tony blair's fo
exercising the interests of another country shouldn't alan duncan kicked shouldn't alan duncan be kickede party out of the conservative party for disgraceful comments? for these disgraceful comments? >> i think that's probably a question for the whips office. i would say the fact that you're asking me that question, we've just had a very serious, discussion about what we should do next in supporting israel. absolute right to go after hamas. but its responsibility to look after the people...
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i'm jericka duncan in new york.a great night. >>> now at 6:00, an easter morning break-in at a clothing store. how the owner is banning together with others to rally for a safer city. >>> what do you want? you want us to be gone? do you want oakland to be a ghost town? what is thepinning the cities against business owners. >>> and imagine having to make this just to get to and from your house. that's what they're facing in los gatos, and there is no easy fix. live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin tonight in oakland. businesses and families rally this afternoon in front of city hall to show unity and fight for a better city. >> before attending the rally, one shop owner was cleaning up her clothing store after somebody broke in to it this morning. da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor jay, especially after someone burglarized her store on sunday morning. she thought about
i'm jericka duncan in new york.a great night. >>> now at 6:00, an easter morning break-in at a clothing store. how the owner is banning together with others to rally for a safer city. >>> what do you want? you want us to be gone? do you want oakland to be a ghost town? what is thepinning the cities against business owners. >>> and imagine having to make this just to get to and from your house. that's what they're facing in los gatos, and there is no easy fix. live...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in poole.a lot of political reaction coming in. a lot of thoughts on whether and arms embargo should be imposed on israel. the arms embargo should be imposed on israel. ., ., ., , israel. the london mayor is the latest to add — israel. the london mayor is the latest to add his _ israel. the london mayor is the latest to add his contributions. | israel. the london mayor is the i latest to add his contributions. he said i think the cases there in relation to this government stopping selling arms israel. the israel defence forces actions over the past few weeks have been heartbreaking and catastrophic, in my view. we want the hostages were released, what the government needs to do is publish the legal advice. that is along the same lines as the shadow foreign secretary, i read out a statement from him a little earlier. both in terms of his reaction to that attack and a lot of questions around the legal advice that has been given to the foreign office with the opposition demand that back to be publ
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in poole.a lot of political reaction coming in. a lot of thoughts on whether and arms embargo should be imposed on israel. the arms embargo should be imposed on israel. ., ., ., , israel. the london mayor is the latest to add — israel. the london mayor is the latest to add his _ israel. the london mayor is the latest to add his contributions. | israel. the london mayor is the i latest to add his contributions. he said i think the cases there in relation to this...
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i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching.>>> now at 6:00, expanding horizons for future first responder. the special camp for women looking to save lives. >>> if you don't physically see it, as a woman or as anybody, you may not know that that's something you can do. >>> and the bay area gets failing grades for filthy air. a closer lack at the factors putting our health at risk. >>> and the clash between dueling protests one after california colleges and the open campments spreading to campuses across the country. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco we'll begin in berkeley this evening. the job of a firefighter has always been competitive but as departments work to increase their diversity, they're actively trying to recruit more women. this weekend, the berkeley fire department hosted a special camp to give young women a hands-on demonstration of what the job involves. and john ramos has the story. >> reporter: they used to be firmen and now they're firefighters. that's because history taught us when it comes to b
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jericka duncan, thank you. to those growing pro-palestinian demonstrations broiling college campuses. today we have seen tensions rise at more than a dozen schools from coast-to-coast. since last week, hundreds of campus protesters have been arrested. one major university today canceling its graduation. cbs's jason allen has new details tonight on the campus chaos. >> let them go! >> reporter: campus cracked down at atlanta's emory university. police tore down tents erected this morning, and some appeared to be tased by police. some students and faculty were led away in handcuffs. here at the university of texas, austin, dueling protests, pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters they sing off on campus, with security watching. >> it is my understanding that the university of texas at austin on the research that israel regularly benefits from. >> reporter: on the campus of usc, the l.a.p.d. used their batons to disperse a large crowd of protesters late last night. the school canceling the main stage commenceme
jericka duncan, thank you. to those growing pro-palestinian demonstrations broiling college campuses. today we have seen tensions rise at more than a dozen schools from coast-to-coast. since last week, hundreds of campus protesters have been arrested. one major university today canceling its graduation. cbs's jason allen has new details tonight on the campus chaos. >> let them go! >> reporter: campus cracked down at atlanta's emory university. police tore down tents erected this...
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duncan kennedy reports. 105,000.. this auction included one of the items that titanic collectors desire most of all — it's the gold pocket watch belonging to a passenger believed to be one of the richest people in the world, jothacob astor. he and 1,500 others died when the ship sank in april 1912 in the north atlantic. what jj astor's watch represents is something touchable from history, which is why people are still willing to pay so much money for it. the bidding for the watch started way beyond the estimate of £150,000 and kept climbing. at £900,000... applause. add on all the fees and the anonymous buyer will pay £1.17 million, a world record for an item from the titanic. at the end of the day, this price reflects not only the importance of the astor watch but also the enduring appeal of the titanic story. books, films and documentaries have kept the titanic�*s story alive, but it is artefacts like these that make it tangible and desirable. duncan kennedy, bbc news in wiltshire. an appeal has been launched by th
duncan kennedy reports. 105,000.. this auction included one of the items that titanic collectors desire most of all — it's the gold pocket watch belonging to a passenger believed to be one of the richest people in the world, jothacob astor. he and 1,500 others died when the ship sank in april 1912 in the north atlantic. what jj astor's watch represents is something touchable from history, which is why people are still willing to pay so much money for it. the bidding for the watch started way...
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duncan, who has said that it can no longer be justified that we send arms over to israel.oking at who gets export licences and where arms can go. i would say though that there are conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, the former brexit negotiator. he said israel must not be allowed, but it must be enabled to win this war. because it is in our national interest to do so. in that sense there is no at kind of united view in the conservative party, but there is added weight behind the calls for the uk to suspend arms seams. labour's position is to ask for the government to publish its legal advice on the issue. they say that if that legal advice shows that israel hasn't been meeting its international obligations, then arms sales should be suspended. that is a more nuanced view than taken by the snp and the liberal democrats who have been calling for arms sales to be suspended. have been calling for arms sales to be supended-— let's speak tojohn deverell,
duncan, who has said that it can no longer be justified that we send arms over to israel.oking at who gets export licences and where arms can go. i would say though that there are conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, the former brexit negotiator. he said israel must not be allowed, but it must be enabled to win this war. because it is in our national interest to do so. in...
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cbs's jericka duncan will start us off tonight with the latest details. >> across the street, 107th street's on fire! >> reporter: it was a shocking image. a man on fire. it happened right outside the courthouse where former president donald trump's criminal trial was underway. >> a man has lit himself on fire outside of the courthouse in manhattan. >> reporter: the incident unfolding live on cable news just after 1:30 eastern. >> we are like yelling to the cops, who are all outside. >> reporter: i don't know if he was really political or just unbalanced. >> reporter: authorities confirmed 4037-year-old maxwell azzarello was from st. augustine, florida. tonight, officials say he was intubated and critical condition. >> he blows the pamphlets throughout the park, and then he puls out a canister, pours some kind of liquid on himself, caught officers, members of the police department, they run into the park, they make efs to put him out. >> reporter: how concerned are you that somebody was able to get this far in, like themselves on fire, with all of these law-enforcement officials around? >>
cbs's jericka duncan will start us off tonight with the latest details. >> across the street, 107th street's on fire! >> reporter: it was a shocking image. a man on fire. it happened right outside the courthouse where former president donald trump's criminal trial was underway. >> a man has lit himself on fire outside of the courthouse in manhattan. >> reporter: the incident unfolding live on cable news just after 1:30 eastern. >> we are like yelling to the cops,...
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i'm jericka duncan in new york. 6:00, the unique earth day celebration pitting robots against sheep. >>> the party celebrating a new public toilet that is the butt of jokes around the world. >> when everybody laughs at you, you've got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >>> the shock in the mail that is dimming the lights at a historic east bay theater. >>> that later california stores, dna samples from every baby born in the state. how our investigation into the practice has prompted a new push for transparency. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday evening, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. >> none of them quite like the showdown today. john ramos shows us the lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. in a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day fes
i'm jericka duncan in new york. 6:00, the unique earth day celebration pitting robots against sheep. >>> the party celebrating a new public toilet that is the butt of jokes around the world. >> when everybody laughs at you, you've got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >>> the shock in the mail that is dimming the lights at a historic east bay theater. >>> that later california stores, dna samples from every baby born in the state. how our...
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i wonder, duncan, what you heard there?eard a lot of high concept verbiage built around what is fundamentally to me around a residential real estate concept. >> he's a great promoter, and a good thinker. and he did make one comment that resonated positive with me, which is he learned from his wework mistakes. but fundamentally, wework is a real estate work. it's not a tech play. i think the market has figured that out. the same thing with flow. it's a very interesting idea, but it's largely a real estate deal. so i thought if you're going to buy wework, you might restructure the real estate side, maybe split the technology part away from the real estate part. that might catch a bid. but what he said on the call was, they need to be integrated like tesla. so he's going to go with what he's going to go with. he might get a bid from a bid sovereign wefalth fund, or some large growth. i think in general, they won't touch this. >> would you put money into it, duncan? >> no, no. >> all right, there you go. dan, let me turn to you
i wonder, duncan, what you heard there?eard a lot of high concept verbiage built around what is fundamentally to me around a residential real estate concept. >> he's a great promoter, and a good thinker. and he did make one comment that resonated positive with me, which is he learned from his wework mistakes. but fundamentally, wework is a real estate work. it's not a tech play. i think the market has figured that out. the same thing with flow. it's a very interesting idea, but it's...
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i mentioned tony blair, there are also tributes from iain duncan smith, priti patel from iain duncanting, the labour shadow health minister, shadow health minister at the moment, and he was one of those figures who was respected across the political divide really. the range and warmth of the tributes that are pouring in today reflect that. yes. pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to sit _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to sit as - pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to sit as a - then he went on to sit as a crossbench peer in the house of lords. , ., �* , crossbench peer in the house of lords. , . lords. yes, that's right, crossbench eer in lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the — lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house _ lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house of— lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house of lords. - lo
i mentioned tony blair, there are also tributes from iain duncan smith, priti patel from iain duncanting, the labour shadow health minister, shadow health minister at the moment, and he was one of those figures who was respected across the political divide really. the range and warmth of the tributes that are pouring in today reflect that. yes. pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he...
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you know. >> duncan, the trial is primarily for the jury.ges make a difference, but it is really how the jury experience as it they are advised to look at the evidence, but they also look at people. they look at emotion, they make judgments. how much does it matter what they see? >> that is something we tell our clients as defense attorneys all the time, which is that the jury is always looking at you. your demeanor, how you are scribbling on your notepad or whether you are falling asleep as has been reported in this trial, so the jurors are watching your demeanor as a defendant and they are watching this defendants demeanor. this is the first time anyone has been in a room with him and so obviously it is larger than life. i think while the press is not allowed to be sitting there with cameras for good reason, there are legitimate privacy concerns, it is good that we have these moments in time that are captured by courtroom artist to get a glimpse of what people are looking like. >> how does this experience compared to other big trials? >> t
you know. >> duncan, the trial is primarily for the jury.ges make a difference, but it is really how the jury experience as it they are advised to look at the evidence, but they also look at people. they look at emotion, they make judgments. how much does it matter what they see? >> that is something we tell our clients as defense attorneys all the time, which is that the jury is always looking at you. your demeanor, how you are scribbling on your notepad or whether you are falling...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in poole.the man identified as the prime suspect in the disappearance of madeleine mccann 17 years ago, has been paused, after the defence called for part of the prosecution team to be removed for making comments to the media about the mccann case. christian bruckner is being tried in germany on five unrelated sex offence charges. 0ur berlin correspondent jessica parker has more. the trial is going on in that courtroom behind me here in braunschweig, lower saxony in germany. 47—year—old christian brueckner has been charged with five alleged sex offences alleged to have happened in portugal between the years 2000 and 2017. they are unrelated to the disappearance of madeleine mccann. now, christian brueckner has been named by german authorities as a chief suspect in her disappearance, but he�*s never been charged in that case and has denied involvement in terms of the trial happening here for those five alleged sex offences. today, the court has been hearing from a witness and former friend of ch
duncan kennedy, bbc news in poole.the man identified as the prime suspect in the disappearance of madeleine mccann 17 years ago, has been paused, after the defence called for part of the prosecution team to be removed for making comments to the media about the mccann case. christian bruckner is being tried in germany on five unrelated sex offence charges. 0ur berlin correspondent jessica parker has more. the trial is going on in that courtroom behind me here in braunschweig, lower saxony in...
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for now, i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching.ple to know what's going on. >> now at 6:00, concord's recently approved rent control ordinance on hold as landlords try to get the issue on thenovember ballot. how the year's long battle could get extended again. >>> and it includes everybody. vote on the ordinance. that's all i ask. >>> plus the total solar eclipse is almost upon us. what makes this occurrence so work related calls while you're not on the clock, one bay area lawmaker says he's got the solution. >> every single person deserves some amount of time when they could just be with their family when they are not expected to respond. >> good evening, i'm kenny choi in for brian and andrea who have the evening off. we begin in concord where landlords are pushing back. the landlords are proposing a ballot referendum saying let the voters decide. john ramos reports from a rally held by housing activists looking to bring attention to the issue. >> reporter: after seven years of often angry debate, the city of concord passed a new
for now, i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching.ple to know what's going on. >> now at 6:00, concord's recently approved rent control ordinance on hold as landlords try to get the issue on thenovember ballot. how the year's long battle could get extended again. >>> and it includes everybody. vote on the ordinance. that's all i ask. >>> plus the total solar eclipse is almost upon us. what makes this occurrence so work related calls while you're...
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." >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks so much for staying with us. campus protests against israel's war in gaza are expected to continue this week at colleges and universities across the country. over the weekend police made hundreds of arrests at a half dozen schools. administrators are grappling with how to balance free speech against complaints of intimidation and possible violence. so how did we get here? david pogue has that story. >> we want justice, you say how. >> hands up. >> bring them home! >> reporter: it's been an upsetting week on american college campuses. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: clashes with armed police. >> why are you doing this? >> reporter: mass arrests of students and outsiders. locked campus gates. the firestorm began on april 17th, when a congressional committee grilled columbia university president minouche shafik about antisemitism at student protests against the war in gaza. >> antisemitism has no place on our campus and i am personally committed to doing everything i can to confront it directly. >> reporter: she promise
." >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks so much for staying with us. campus protests against israel's war in gaza are expected to continue this week at colleges and universities across the country. over the weekend police made hundreds of arrests at a half dozen schools. administrators are grappling with how to balance free speech against complaints of intimidation and possible violence. so how did we get here? david pogue has that story. >> we want justice, you say...
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duncan kennedy reports. from guardians to victims.n, james kirby and james henderson, the three british men who died protecting others in gaza. they had only been working there for a few weeks, defending convoys of aid workers. james kirby's family spoke of someone who wanted to make a difference. the of someone who wanted to make a difference. . , of someone who wanted to make a difference. , , , , ., , difference. the way he helps people and his compassion _ difference. the way he helps people and his compassion for, _ difference. the way he helps people and his compassion for, for - difference. the way he helps people and his compassion for, forjust - and his compassion for, forjust helping everyone and... yeah. he was, he was... sorry. he was completely— was, he was... sorry. he was completely selfless. which explains why he _ completely selfless. which explains why he went to gaza. john chapman was married — why he went to gaza. john chapman was married with _ why he went to gaza. john chapman was married with three _ why he went
duncan kennedy reports. from guardians to victims.n, james kirby and james henderson, the three british men who died protecting others in gaza. they had only been working there for a few weeks, defending convoys of aid workers. james kirby's family spoke of someone who wanted to make a difference. the of someone who wanted to make a difference. . , of someone who wanted to make a difference. , , , , ., , difference. the way he helps people and his compassion _ difference. the way he helps...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.he foreign secretary has said an investigation into the deaths of the aid workers in gaza must happen "very, very quickly". lord cameron was speaking at a meeting of nato foreign ministers in brussels. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. what was said at the meeting. ever since the attack happens, international condemnation and outrage has been growing. president biden said he was outraged and heartbroken by what had happened. the un leader, antonio guterres, said what happened was unconscionable. but what unites them all is there has to be an investigation that has to be quick, transparent with full accountability. that is what david cameron was talking about this morning. he was in a meeting with nato foreign ministers in brussels and he said israel simply had to do more to protect aid workers and he said britain would be watching very carefully what happens next. i welcome what the israeli foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full, urgent and transparent inquir
duncan kennedy, bbc news.he foreign secretary has said an investigation into the deaths of the aid workers in gaza must happen "very, very quickly". lord cameron was speaking at a meeting of nato foreign ministers in brussels. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. what was said at the meeting. ever since the attack happens, international condemnation and outrage has been growing. president biden said he was outraged and heartbroken by what had happened. the un leader,...
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duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence.but on the night of april 14th 1912, the ship hit an iceberg in the north atlantic and sank. more than 1,500 people died. now, two of the most valuable personal items ever recovered from the disaster are coming to auction — a bag and a watch belonging to two people whose stories have become fables from that fateful night. the james cameron movie titanic... hey, astor! depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor, the wealthiest man on board and one of the richest in the world, and wallace hartley, the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as the vessel floundered, each man central to the film's narrative of bravery and loss. in real life, both hartley and astor died that night, their bodies and their possessions recovered in the aftermath. you've got the bag and the watch? correct. andrew aldridge, a world expert on the titanic, says hartley possibly tried to use his violin case and its straps as a flotation device, but it came to nothing, whils
duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence.but on the night of april 14th 1912, the ship hit an iceberg in the north atlantic and sank. more than 1,500 people died. now, two of the most valuable personal items ever recovered from the disaster are coming to auction — a bag and a watch belonging to two people whose stories have become fables from that fateful night. the james cameron movie titanic... hey, astor! depicts both men. well, hello, molly....
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. i want to leave you with some stunning pictures from florida.but is based on what native americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. americans used to call it, naming it aftera herb. i americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. i really coaxed out of the day, widespread frost, temperatures down to —6 in coldest spot but many of us have seen sunny skies already. a day when clouds will bubble up to bring showers and we have seen lots of showers in northern ireland, some in the north and eastern scotland and the eastern side of england. meanwhile, the sticker cloud affecting southern wales and southern most areas of england. at a weather front bringing general outbreaks of rain. the rain will be light and patchy stop it in southern wales, some spots, heavy rain in south—west england, the show would become more widespread across northern england popping across the pennines into the north west of england, we continue to see why switch i was for northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland and eastern side of england. northern and ce
duncan kennedy, bbc news. i want to leave you with some stunning pictures from florida.but is based on what native americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. americans used to call it, naming it aftera herb. i americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. i really coaxed out of the day, widespread frost, temperatures down to —6 in coldest spot but many of us have seen sunny skies already. a day when clouds will bubble up to bring showers and we have seen lots of showers in...
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cbs's jericka duncan reports clark held her first press conference today, where she talked about how the gap. >> this is a dream come true, like these are the moment you dream of. >> reporter: this could also be the moment the wnba and women's professional sports has been waiting for. >> i think the more eyeballs you can get on this league, you know, the better off this world is going to be. >> the indiana fever select caitlin clark. >> reporter: it was a ratings record. nearly 2.5 million people tuned in to watch as former iowa guard caitlin clark was drafted by the indiana fever. >> when you look at the amount of revenue that the nba is getting, they could move some of that money to the wnba to invest. >> $76,000 is not enough for someone you are looking to be the face of the league going forward. no other professional sports league would do something like that, and it's a shame. >> reporter: the 22-year-old endorsement deals in college were worth more than $3 million. she'll now get a base salary as a rookie capped at $76,535. last year's nba number one draft pick i'm a victor wem
cbs's jericka duncan reports clark held her first press conference today, where she talked about how the gap. >> this is a dream come true, like these are the moment you dream of. >> reporter: this could also be the moment the wnba and women's professional sports has been waiting for. >> i think the more eyeballs you can get on this league, you know, the better off this world is going to be. >> the indiana fever select caitlin clark. >> reporter: it was a ratings...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in wiltshire.ustralia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their own protective sunscreen compounds, and kri
duncan kennedy, bbc news in wiltshire.ustralia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning,...
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." >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks so much for staying with us.rmy corps of engineers is making headway on one of the most ambitious restoration projects ever attempted. it's called the comprehensive everglades restoration plan, designed to breathe new life into the ecosystem in south florida. now, the entire project is expected to take mosh than 30 years and cost upwards of $10 billion. about a third of the projects have been completed already. and scientists are starting to see the results in what is known as the river of grass. jeff glor has more. >> the largest restoration project in human history. is that right? >> yes. we're talking about 68 major infrastructure projects totaling more than $25 billion. >> reporter: $25 billion is the kind of investment steven davis says is needed to fix decades of damage to one of the world's great wonders. >> the liquid heart of this area is lake okeechobee, the big water. >> reporter: damage caused in part by a well-meaning operation intended to relieve repeated flooding of rich florida farmland. >> this i
." >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks so much for staying with us.rmy corps of engineers is making headway on one of the most ambitious restoration projects ever attempted. it's called the comprehensive everglades restoration plan, designed to breathe new life into the ecosystem in south florida. now, the entire project is expected to take mosh than 30 years and cost upwards of $10 billion. about a third of the projects have been completed already. and scientists are...
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." >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks so much for staying with us.ound the world celebrate the planet and recognize the importance of protecting the environment. earth day has been marked since 1970. this year's events will take place in more than 190 countries around the world. now, despite recent efforts to slow climate change, the average temperature here in the united states has climbed more than 2 1/2 degrees since the first earth day and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by nearly a third. well, some new technologies are offering hope for the future. here's senior national and environmental correspondent ben tacy. >> when you replace it you open those things up. >> reporter: when you spend the day with bill gates, the first thing you notice -- >> what is that? >> reporter: -- is that he asks a lot of questions. >> but what type of up time is realistic? >> 6, 10, 12? >> reporter: we met up with him in corpus christi, texas as he learned about a startup called infinium. >> i'm a software guy. i wasn't even that good in the chemistry
." >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks so much for staying with us.ound the world celebrate the planet and recognize the importance of protecting the environment. earth day has been marked since 1970. this year's events will take place in more than 190 countries around the world. now, despite recent efforts to slow climate change, the average temperature here in the united states has climbed more than 2 1/2 degrees since the first earth day and carbon dioxide in the...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now, during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into southern england, perhaps reaching the far south of wales. a few showers for northern scotland, but otherwise the day showers will melt away. clear skies for scotland, northern ireland and northern england will allow another widespread and sharp frost. in the south, it's frost free because we've got that cloud and rain moving in. and this weekend we are going to see this area of low pressure move up from spain, bringing with it some quite heavy rain for a time. now, on saturday, we'll get some rain pushing into southern england early in the morning, reaching acros
duncan kennedy, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now, during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into...