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five years after gardner's death a police disciplinary hearing has uncovered text messages sent after at the scene texting about the officer. danny tried to grab him. they both went down. they called the bust asap. he's most likely doa. he has no pulse. okay keep me posted. i'm still here. not a big deal. we were effecting a lawful arrest. the lieutenant said the text was meant to assure that officer. but protesters and his mother are outraged. >> no big deal. now if one of your loved ones or his loved ones was on the ground dead and someone came up to you and said it's no big deal, how would you feel about it? >> reporter: a grand jury declined to indict the officer. >>> let's go to the race for 2020. former vp joe biden has a kick-off rally today. his primary opponents are fanning out across the country. biden is expected to go after trump for dividing the country and to make his pitch as unifier in chief. joining me is former senior adviser to hillary clinton's campaign in south carolina and ceo of american majoritier and former writer for president george w. bush. guys good to see
five years after gardner's death a police disciplinary hearing has uncovered text messages sent after at the scene texting about the officer. danny tried to grab him. they both went down. they called the bust asap. he's most likely doa. he has no pulse. okay keep me posted. i'm still here. not a big deal. we were effecting a lawful arrest. the lieutenant said the text was meant to assure that officer. but protesters and his mother are outraged. >> no big deal. now if one of your loved...
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frank gardner.l offenders in england and wales is being brought back under public control. the government has decided to reverse the part privatisation of the probation service, introduced five years ago by the thenjustice secretary chris grayling. the chief inspector of probation recently described the system as irredeemably flawed. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. he promised it would transform rehabilitation for offenders. chris grayling was the architect of the biggest probation shake—up in decades, allowing private firms to supervise former prisoners and people serving community sentences who pose a low or medium risk but now the reforms are being scrapped. there was a mistake and chris grayling has to share responsibility for that. he thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread, we pleaded with him not to do it or at least pilot the scheme is first. he flatly refused, pushed it through and has cost the taxpayer millions, hundreds of millions of pounds. inspectors said
frank gardner.l offenders in england and wales is being brought back under public control. the government has decided to reverse the part privatisation of the probation service, introduced five years ago by the thenjustice secretary chris grayling. the chief inspector of probation recently described the system as irredeemably flawed. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. he promised it would transform rehabilitation for offenders. chris grayling was the architect of the biggest...
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exactly william gardner and i c e p senior fellow and lead author of the reporter is reports i wonder of us actually say that the specter of big corporations avoiding all income tax of billions of profits that is strong a corrosive signal to americans that the tax system is stacked against them and favor of corporations and the wealthiest americans it's true poor people don't get a break and the truth is you have a bunch of this idea that it's it's not about this one isn't about trauma people been saying this for a very very long time and not one politician will deal with that and i don't hear anyone from the democrats or the republicans saying that they're going to fix said rachel about job. from no taxes to no drivers on wednesday may eighth both here in the united states and around the world drivers working for right hailing out joining in zubrin lift are protesting and staging strikes drivers in ten cities across the u.s. from los angeles to chicago to boston put down their keys and picked up picket signs and an effort to send a message to her and other right here in companies tha
exactly william gardner and i c e p senior fellow and lead author of the reporter is reports i wonder of us actually say that the specter of big corporations avoiding all income tax of billions of profits that is strong a corrosive signal to americans that the tax system is stacked against them and favor of corporations and the wealthiest americans it's true poor people don't get a break and the truth is you have a bunch of this idea that it's it's not about this one isn't about trauma people...
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i would like to ajourn in gardner perry pond who passed away at the age of 813 81.e was born to perry staple's pond. he served in the u.s. maritime's service from 1945 to 1997 and graduated in 1952. as a gay man, he was and active advocate for lgbtq right and a advocate for society rights and member of operation concern founded in 1974 to provide mental health services to lgbtq people. on january 6, 1974, gardners along with his partner organized a run to be the lgbtq running group known as front-rinsers. f. they used a newspaper group called lavender you. at the time, there were few activities for queer activities outside of bars and this was the first gay group for many early members and the names of members were kept secret for fear they would be outed. they became front-runners to include 100 chapters around the world and he was involved with the imperial court and in 1985 was the president of the castro lions. he is survived by h.l. todd and many friends. on a perm note personal note, ag man returning to san francisco, front-runners was very important to me. th
i would like to ajourn in gardner perry pond who passed away at the age of 813 81.e was born to perry staple's pond. he served in the u.s. maritime's service from 1945 to 1997 and graduated in 1952. as a gay man, he was and active advocate for lgbtq right and a advocate for society rights and member of operation concern founded in 1974 to provide mental health services to lgbtq people. on january 6, 1974, gardners along with his partner organized a run to be the lgbtq running group known as...
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gardner: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, kind rick came steel crow -- castillo was an 18-year-old senior set to graduate high school at the end of the week when his life was tragically cut short. on tuesday, may 7, kendrick castillo sat in his british literature class just like any other day at school when two schoolmates burst into a classroom at the stem school in highlands ranch and opened fire. when faced with the unthinkable, kendrick acted out of pure heroism as he put his classmates' lives before his own and charged the shooters. a classmate of kendrick's described his heroism by telling nbc news about his actions, quote, giving all of us enough time to get underneath our desks, to get ourselves safe, and to run across the room to escape. brendan, a classmate who charged the assail yafntses with kendrick told abc news kendrick castillo died a legend. he died a trooper. and i know he will be with me for the rest of my life. john reflected on his son's actions by saying he did what he had to do and i knew tha
gardner: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, kind rick came steel crow -- castillo was an 18-year-old senior set to graduate high school at the end of the week when his life was tragically cut short. on tuesday, may 7, kendrick castillo sat in his british literature class just like any other day at school when two schoolmates burst into a classroom at the stem school in highlands ranch and opened fire. when faced with the unthinkable, kendrick acted out of pure heroism as he put his...
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for that we have to move on now and we're going to take two questions together first from richard gardner from global witness and then leo hoffman x. down from transparency international richard will you go first. thank you very much for the opportunity to speak today my question concerns somewhere where europe is very integrated just the financial system europe is one of the largest global markets in the world this means money from all of the world is flowing in and out of europe on a daily minute by minute basis that means a high likelihood that you financial system is helping to fund human rights abuses to fuel and financial destruction globally also to inadvertently or potentially intentionally funding are fueling and corrupt certain corruption and also money laundering this european parliament did try to do it out of good work and under the guidance of the commission to tackle that but what is your vision of how this parliament can act on this in particular to make sure that european money. it does not fuel environmental destruction which is something critical at this stage should ha
for that we have to move on now and we're going to take two questions together first from richard gardner from global witness and then leo hoffman x. down from transparency international richard will you go first. thank you very much for the opportunity to speak today my question concerns somewhere where europe is very integrated just the financial system europe is one of the largest global markets in the world this means money from all of the world is flowing in and out of europe on a daily...
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for that we have to move on now and we're going to take two questions together first from richard gardner from global witness and then leo hoffman x. down from transparency international richard will you go first is that evening thank you very much for the opportunity to speak today my question concerns somewhere where europe is very integrated just a financial system europe is one of the largest global markets in the world this means money from all of the world is flowing in and out of europe on a daily minute by minute basis that means there's a high likelihood that the e.u. financial system is helping to fund human rights abuses to fuel our environmental destruction globally also to inadvertently or potentially intentionally funding are fueling them corrupt certain corruption and also money laundering this european parliament did try to do a lot of good work and under the guidance of the commission to tackle that but what is your vision of how this parliament can act on this in particular to make sure that european money does not fuel environmental destruction which is something critic
for that we have to move on now and we're going to take two questions together first from richard gardner from global witness and then leo hoffman x. down from transparency international richard will you go first is that evening thank you very much for the opportunity to speak today my question concerns somewhere where europe is very integrated just a financial system europe is one of the largest global markets in the world this means money from all of the world is flowing in and out of europe...
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colorado, cory gardner is definitely democrats top pick that they're looking to try to do something withrying to flip that seat and arizona is very interesti ing i terms of the demographic shifts there. >> john hickenlooper, beto o'rourke in georgia, colorado and texas. >> gardner got into the senate race when he ran very late. always the hope that a presidential campaign doesn't work out. look at a state like georgia. a state that is rapidly changing if you get the right candidate and you catch a wave, so to speak, you can knock out a republican. that is what democrats are hoping for. but chuck schumer has struck out. he missed a whole host of his top candidates which really hurts his chances. >>> more on what your sources are saying later in the show. first, new escalating kerp con about your prescription drugs. where ingredients on those drugs are coming from and what it means for your health. or child. or other child. or their new friend. or your giant nephews and their giant dad. or a horse. or a horse's brother, for that matter. the room for eight, 9,000 lb towing ford expedition.
colorado, cory gardner is definitely democrats top pick that they're looking to try to do something withrying to flip that seat and arizona is very interesti ing i terms of the demographic shifts there. >> john hickenlooper, beto o'rourke in georgia, colorado and texas. >> gardner got into the senate race when he ran very late. always the hope that a presidential campaign doesn't work out. look at a state like georgia. a state that is rapidly changing if you get the right candidate...
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listen to gardner's question time. you learn so much. back at 11:30 p:m..1:30 for another look at the papers. and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at, bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, giles and polly. goodbye. we still have a few evening showers lurking around. they will continue through the night in one or two areas, but for most it will be dry tonight. tomorrow, however, further showers in the forecast and some could be heavy again, but don't think there will be as many as the last couple of days. the latest satellite image shows a lot of cloud across the uk. you see, pretty sunny earlier on across the south west of the country, cornwall and devon and also the south coast of wales basking in the sunshine there. the forecast then into this evening. still some evening showers around through parts of the south east, the midlands and the north west of england. northern ireland, too. the n
listen to gardner's question time. you learn so much. back at 11:30 p:m..1:30 for another look at the papers. and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at, bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, giles and polly. goodbye. we still have a few evening showers lurking around. they will continue through the night in one or two areas, but...
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. >> marry ann gardner is one of more than 2,600 navy nurses who served worldwide.ke most navy nurses, she appreciates the fact that she can move from one duty stale station to another without any loss in seniority or pay. the work here is not easy. it takes a special devotion to face the crisis situations these courageous nurses must handle. >> i did for a couple of years. i wanted to do a little bit of traveling, see some other places and hopefully put me through school. i enjoy the independence that you are given as far as working pretty much on your own. elp is there if you want it. i enjoy being part of the navy nurse corps and working together with people who have come from all over the country. ♪ >> without doubt, the navy's most ambitious plans for women super bowl in the flight training programs. six young women have been selected to pave the way for future women in naval aviation. they are expected to perform the same as men. they go through the same classes, same drills, same exercises, and they fly the same planes. n may 10, 1973, lieutenant judith and l
. >> marry ann gardner is one of more than 2,600 navy nurses who served worldwide.ke most navy nurses, she appreciates the fact that she can move from one duty stale station to another without any loss in seniority or pay. the work here is not easy. it takes a special devotion to face the crisis situations these courageous nurses must handle. >> i did for a couple of years. i wanted to do a little bit of traveling, see some other places and hopefully put me through school. i enjoy...
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people tart much earlier, they have much more money to raise, the debates start -- i mean, corey gardnerunce he was running back in 2014 until march i think of that year. people -- people announced a lot later and there is a lot of time for the senate field to shake out in different ways. >> well, in getting ready for this important interview with two terrific people, i did call my contacts at the dscc. they are very excited. they say it's going to be another year of the woman. they could have six women candidates. which is huge. out of the eight races. and a lot of veterans are going to be running. >> yeah. >> so i, again, i can tell you, if you're trying to persuade someone who wants to be an executive to run for the legislature, which the senate is, the best legislative body in the world, in my opinion, or certainly was when i was there, sometimes when you have to work too hard -- >> yeah. >> -- to persuade someone, they're not the best candidate. >> that's a good point. >> and i can tell you, we could have another year of the woman and we could have people that are going to shake thi
people tart much earlier, they have much more money to raise, the debates start -- i mean, corey gardnerunce he was running back in 2014 until march i think of that year. people -- people announced a lot later and there is a lot of time for the senate field to shake out in different ways. >> well, in getting ready for this important interview with two terrific people, i did call my contacts at the dscc. they are very excited. they say it's going to be another year of the woman. they could...
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where are all the gorgeous clothes and work with rock hudson and jimmy gardner and clark gable. how bad can it be? and the deepest ever dive into the mariana in the pacific find new species and plastic pollution. that's all coming up on outside source. hello and welcome to the programme. the trade war between the world's largest two economies has escalated further. only last week hopes were high that the us and china would agree a deal. but the talks broke down. today china has announced new tariffs on $60bn worth of american goods, starting on istjune. that's a retaliation for the us more than doubling the tariffs on $200bn of chinese goods last friday. the ongoing battle between the two economic giants has spooked the markets. this is a graph of how the dowjones index, a list of 30 of the biggest companies in america, has performed recently. it hasn't been doing all that well, this last dip was when president trump announced china had broken the trade deal they were negotiating. then it began to climb again. but today it fell by more than 2.5%, after china announced steeper ta
where are all the gorgeous clothes and work with rock hudson and jimmy gardner and clark gable. how bad can it be? and the deepest ever dive into the mariana in the pacific find new species and plastic pollution. that's all coming up on outside source. hello and welcome to the programme. the trade war between the world's largest two economies has escalated further. only last week hopes were high that the us and china would agree a deal. but the talks broke down. today china has announced new...
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gardner is sitting at his home computer and needs to get his plants enough water these parameters help him decide whether the soil is moist enough and how high is the electrical conductivity what's the coefficient and how are my plants looking. these seventh grade students at the plant turn a school in berlin's panko district also want to know how their gardens doing they've rented an ip garden plot each student has been growing their favorite vegetable on a one metre square allotment they can call up the data on ip gardens online platform and water their patch with a mouse click. that i think just a tad i basically thought it would be dead easy i said at my computer and press the water button or whatever. but now i know that some plants aren't compatible might be. and isn't compatible with cabbages and plant. one. and because yellow tomatoes need some support out in the field by app she informs the gardener he can see the tasks he has to perform on each square meter today it's fertilizing using a brew of stinging nettles decided digitally carried out on location practical attractive b
gardner is sitting at his home computer and needs to get his plants enough water these parameters help him decide whether the soil is moist enough and how high is the electrical conductivity what's the coefficient and how are my plants looking. these seventh grade students at the plant turn a school in berlin's panko district also want to know how their gardens doing they've rented an ip garden plot each student has been growing their favorite vegetable on a one metre square allotment they can...
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and he was at the heart of an investigation into the death of eric gardner. they believed he was selling untaxed cigarettes. his final words were, i can't breathe. that became a rallying cry for people protesting police brutality around the country. he died of a heart attack. it was a homicide caused by compression on his neck and chest. >>> lawmakers in alabama are expected to vote later today on a plan to outlaw most abortions in alabama. that proposal would make performing an abortion at any stage of pregnancy a felony. the exception would be if the pregnancy would put the woman's health and serious risk. but, there is dissent in the republican party which controls the alabama senate. some lawmakers also want exemptions in the case of rape or incest. >>> governor gavin newsom will take his next steps, he is hosting a roundtable with people he says will benefit from the healthcare bill proponent. the event starts at 10:00 this morning and santa cruz is -- sacramento. >>> a pilot program is aimed at reducing crime and pollution. officers are charging coyote
and he was at the heart of an investigation into the death of eric gardner. they believed he was selling untaxed cigarettes. his final words were, i can't breathe. that became a rallying cry for people protesting police brutality around the country. he died of a heart attack. it was a homicide caused by compression on his neck and chest. >>> lawmakers in alabama are expected to vote later today on a plan to outlaw most abortions in alabama. that proposal would make performing an...
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commented on the video or the apology notable alumni of the fresnorizzlies include madison bumgarner gardner rather buster posey and brandon >>i mean a warning key in washington congress could pass a disaster relief bill today, but one republican was standing in the way on that story coming up. >>and if you are streaming a song kron on and the news continues during the commercial break go to cl >>this year marks the 20th year, the wall street magnate warren buffett will auction off a power lines to benefit the glide church foundation in san francisco, the biz for that lunch of already surpassed the previous highest about paid currently the highest bid stands at more than 3 and a half million dollars. the berkshire hathaway ceo has raised close to $30 million for glide since those lunches began buffett says glide gives hope to the people who society has otherwise given up on buffett was introduced to glide by his first wife susie after she volunteer there. she died in the year 2004. but the connection has endured the auction will run until friday. in washington was again a republican congress
commented on the video or the apology notable alumni of the fresnorizzlies include madison bumgarner gardner rather buster posey and brandon >>i mean a warning key in washington congress could pass a disaster relief bill today, but one republican was standing in the way on that story coming up. >>and if you are streaming a song kron on and the news continues during the commercial break go to cl >>this year marks the 20th year, the wall street magnate warren buffett will...
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so he will be recognized, and then if senator gardner completes a scheduled phone call, he may be backin for this first round of questioning. so senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. and thank you very much for giving me this second round. thank you for your patience in enduring a second round. i wanted to ask you first about the issue of diverting planes from major airports in bad weather. as you know, bradley airport is in between two major airports or centers of air traffic -- boston and new york -- and frequently is the host with very little notice to aircraft that need to land safely somewhere, which is understandable, and we welcome those flights. but understanding that the pilots make a final decision on where to divert, can the faa do more to educate pilots about all of the viable airport options that may exist nearby when one airport is reaching capacity? >> well, thank you for the question, senator. and actually i would say if confirmed, that's something that i would be happy to look into. it's not only a pilot issue. frankly it's an issue with, in the case of a schedu
so he will be recognized, and then if senator gardner completes a scheduled phone call, he may be backin for this first round of questioning. so senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. and thank you very much for giving me this second round. thank you for your patience in enduring a second round. i wanted to ask you first about the issue of diverting planes from major airports in bad weather. as you know, bradley airport is in between two major airports or centers of air traffic --...
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. ♪ is one ofe gardner more than 2600 navy nurses who serves worldwide, she works in a intensive caren move from one station to another without loss in sonority or pay. the work here is not easy, it takes a special devotion to facing crisis situations that these nurses must handle. joining the navy, i did it for a couple reasons, i had never been far from home and i wanted to do some traveling and to see other places. and it helped put me through school. and i enjoyed the independence you are given, you are pretty much on your own, with help if you wanted. it is there. but i enjoy being in the navy, part of the navy and the nurse corps, working together with people who have come from all over the country. ♪ without doubt, the navy's most ambitious plans for women have been in the flight training program. six women have been selected to pave the way for future women in naval aviation. they are expected to perform the same as men. they go through the same classes, same drills, same exercises come and they fly the same planes. lieutenant1973, judith nupur became the first woman to solo i
. ♪ is one ofe gardner more than 2600 navy nurses who serves worldwide, she works in a intensive caren move from one station to another without loss in sonority or pay. the work here is not easy, it takes a special devotion to facing crisis situations that these nurses must handle. joining the navy, i did it for a couple reasons, i had never been far from home and i wanted to do some traveling and to see other places. and it helped put me through school. and i enjoyed the independence you are...
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nation gardner grabbed him, walked him to her bus, then took him to the police.ers say he ran away from school. the child, who has a disability, has been reunited with his family. >>> a foul ball brought a major league ballpark to a standstill after it hit a young child. >> the chicago cubs albert almora jr. sent a drive down the third base line in houston last night when all of a sudden people started scrambling. you see their looks of horror in the stands. waving for help. an adult was seen carrying a crying little girl away from the scene. almora was still distraught after the game. >> just the way life is. as soon as i hit it, the first person i locked eyes on was her. so -- that's what -- yeah. >> he's so shaken up. now, that child was taken to the hospital. she was conscious and alert. all major league ballparks have protective netting extending to at least the end of both dugouts. >> a tough scene there. you saw how emotional he was. he's got kids of his own. >> probably hit home for him. >> yeah, definitely. >>> turning now to an amazing story of survival
nation gardner grabbed him, walked him to her bus, then took him to the police.ers say he ran away from school. the child, who has a disability, has been reunited with his family. >>> a foul ball brought a major league ballpark to a standstill after it hit a young child. >> the chicago cubs albert almora jr. sent a drive down the third base line in houston last night when all of a sudden people started scrambling. you see their looks of horror in the stands. waving for help. an...
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for months it's an intriguing half a year ahead in your country heinz gardner political scientist from the university of vienna thank you very much for your expertise on the mother and all face but a new part it rains on the parade of the tories and labor in the u.k. a look at the breaks of party shaking things up in the e.u. elections after that. i mean we were at camp rounds of america i think it's called there's like a chain of these campgrounds and trailer parks across america so yeah these types of organizations would be rolled up into a big a rural up so you have economies of scale you now have lots of australia parks all socialize reporting to one corporate behavior on wall street and they're extracting nickels and dimes and a lot of people are some. one else seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to stamp out these days to come to africa. and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and i want to start back in the u.k. where the newly funded brains and party is how many 24 hours to remember claiming more votes th
for months it's an intriguing half a year ahead in your country heinz gardner political scientist from the university of vienna thank you very much for your expertise on the mother and all face but a new part it rains on the parade of the tories and labor in the u.k. a look at the breaks of party shaking things up in the e.u. elections after that. i mean we were at camp rounds of america i think it's called there's like a chain of these campgrounds and trailer parks across america so yeah these...
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today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor mandlman for gardner perry pond and mr.george homsey. on behalf of supervisor peskin, for marry yi and a motion by supervisor walton and on behalf of the supervisors for marie hairson. >> that brings us to the end of our anticipated and mada agendar business before us today. >> that concludes or business for today. >> great, we are adjourned. all electronic devices. the time is 9:00. item one, roll call. president stephen a. nakajo. vice president francee covington. >> commissioner joe alioto verone veronese, chief of department janine nicholson. >> members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on any mr
today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor mandlman for gardner perry pond and mr.george homsey. on behalf of supervisor peskin, for marry yi and a motion by supervisor walton and on behalf of the supervisors for marie hairson. >> that brings us to the end of our anticipated and mada agendar business before us today. >> that concludes or business for today. >> great, we are adjourned. all electronic devices. the time is 9:00. item one, roll call. president...
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here's our security correspondent frank gardner.e gulf needs is a spark that sets things off. it's interesting that both saudi arabia and the uae, which are allies, us allies, have stopped short of saying who was behind these a sabotage, as they put it. privately, people are wondering, is it the iranians? but the iranians are saying they are very concerned about this, this is worrying and they want a full investigation. some officials have hinted a third country could be to blame. so it's very odd. at first there was some speculation that no attack had really taken place. initially reports had said the port of fujairah in the uae itself had been hit with explosions. this isn't true. the damage took place at sea, off the coast. also making news today, the sri lankan government has insisted that security forces are in control of the streets and are preventing revenge attacks on muslims in the aftermath of the easter sunday suicide bombings. a curfew was in place overnight following a day of violence which saw mosques and businesses at
here's our security correspondent frank gardner.e gulf needs is a spark that sets things off. it's interesting that both saudi arabia and the uae, which are allies, us allies, have stopped short of saying who was behind these a sabotage, as they put it. privately, people are wondering, is it the iranians? but the iranians are saying they are very concerned about this, this is worrying and they want a full investigation. some officials have hinted a third country could be to blame. so it's very...
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if you are heading to our headquarters, it has come up with julia gardner, it shows her name and almost related to an officer in the street who can approach the suspect and verify the match. the system is incredibly sensitive. the eyes a re really system is incredibly sensitive. the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. 0ften of facial recognition technology. often the eyes are visible with face coverings, so the technology does work with motorcycle helmets as well. using facial recognition is not new for the police. what has changed is that systems like this one work in real—time and across massive numbers. the system acts as a big filter, it enables the officers to find that needle in a haystack. if you have hundreds of thousands of people walking past the camera it would be difficult with the human eye to stop one of the people you are looking for. so it gives the officers an indication, so it could be that individual. the system works by matching the camera footage to a database of file photos, and that is part of the controversy. so—called intelligenc
if you are heading to our headquarters, it has come up with julia gardner, it shows her name and almost related to an officer in the street who can approach the suspect and verify the match. the system is incredibly sensitive. the eyes a re really system is incredibly sensitive. the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. 0ften of facial recognition technology. often the eyes are visible with face coverings, so the technology does work with motorcycle helmets as...
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does it surprise you in one thousand nine hundred three i pro one thousand nine hundred three joy gardner was killed she was killed by an organization called extradition squad that was a squad that used to go around and deport people she was in the house with her son and they came i'm going to quote my own poetry they put a lever belt around her furtive feet of type and bound handcuffs to secure her and only garden of ourselves she's illegal so reporters had the empire that brought her she died nobody killed and she never killed herself it is i would job to make return to jamaica so the alien the porters of the poor people like me the palms much longer than that i wrote that in nineteen ninety three you know this is being going on for years i used to travel to jamaica and i remember once around the same time probably a bit early and eighties getting on a plane and behind me there was a woman in handcuffs and when she saw me to recognize me she screamed benjamin benjamin help me please help me and i said what's the problem today deporting me deported me i came to england when i was six mon
does it surprise you in one thousand nine hundred three i pro one thousand nine hundred three joy gardner was killed she was killed by an organization called extradition squad that was a squad that used to go around and deport people she was in the house with her son and they came i'm going to quote my own poetry they put a lever belt around her furtive feet of type and bound handcuffs to secure her and only garden of ourselves she's illegal so reporters had the empire that brought her she died...
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the perspective from beijing with our correspondent john sudworth and the uk perspective from frank gardnerfrom washington. a global battle is underway over 56, the next—generation wireless technology, superfast networks connecting our phones, workplaces, cars — every aspect of our lives. and it is pitting against each other the two countries that will likely shape the rest of this century, america and china. here in washington, the fight has produced that rare thing, bipartisan agreement, on the threat posed to us national security if the chinese technology giant huawei is ever allowed to run american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure, by not including them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard f
the perspective from beijing with our correspondent john sudworth and the uk perspective from frank gardnerfrom washington. a global battle is underway over 56, the next—generation wireless technology, superfast networks connecting our phones, workplaces, cars — every aspect of our lives. and it is pitting against each other the two countries that will likely shape the rest of this century, america and china. here in washington, the fight has produced that rare thing, bipartisan agreement,...
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frank gardner, bbc news in central london.offenders on probation in england and wales is being brought back under public control. the probation service was part—privatised in 2014, by the then justice secretary chris grayling. but the change is said to have cost taxpayers £500 million, and led to a service described as "irredeemably flawed". here's our home editor, mark easton. like the supposedly reformed prisoner who ends up back injail, the government has performed a humiliating u—turn in its probation policy for england and wales. parts of the service privatised just six years ago are to be renationalised. when it comes to offender management, i recognise that the system isn't working as we wanted it to work. payment by results has not worked. in hertfordshire today, ex—offenders were hard at work as part of their probation programme, but service providers say they've seen the human cost of introducing payment by results into the complicated business of helping people turn their lives around. changing people's behaviour is
frank gardner, bbc news in central london.offenders on probation in england and wales is being brought back under public control. the probation service was part—privatised in 2014, by the then justice secretary chris grayling. but the change is said to have cost taxpayers £500 million, and led to a service described as "irredeemably flawed". here's our home editor, mark easton. like the supposedly reformed prisoner who ends up back injail, the government has performed a humiliating...
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. >> meet author dan gardner, he believes my willingness to sack ri fis antarctica, california and mostern sea board for a burger isn't my fault. >> through out most of the history of our species we lived as stone age hunter gatherers. we had to deal with certain types of threat, immediate, scary threats, a lion emerging from the long grass, would you immediately intuitively sense that that is a threat. climated change is too abstract and distant of a threat to feel fear. >> so it is a learning disability that we all have, from when we were cavemen. >> yeah, that is it. >> try to explain climate change to me. have i been a caveman, you troo toy explain it. >> well, here is one way. you want to use. >> who are you? >> i am here to explain the steps you can take to try and prevent. >> kill him. >> that explains that we volume of the to have two systems of thinking, system one is the caveman brain, fat, intuitive, instinct all, and system two is the analytical scientific albert ianstein part of our brain. now who do you think is winning? that is the reason no matter how many facts you tell
. >> meet author dan gardner, he believes my willingness to sack ri fis antarctica, california and mostern sea board for a burger isn't my fault. >> through out most of the history of our species we lived as stone age hunter gatherers. we had to deal with certain types of threat, immediate, scary threats, a lion emerging from the long grass, would you immediately intuitively sense that that is a threat. climated change is too abstract and distant of a threat to feel fear. >>...
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t.h.c. , and sam moss right there , and don fox, and pauline from mccormick in the back, and jack gardner from john stewart. we build housing, so this is what we do for a living. what i think is incredible is all the nonhouser his in this room, all the leaders who are not from housing organizations because they recognize that they serve people in this city, but in order for them to continue serving those people, we need to make the city more affordable, and that is what this bond is going to do. i'm going to make a very, very bold prediction, because i'm not a politician, i'm not running for anything, so i can say this, this group, we will get 11 votes at the board of supervisors, right norman? president yee, i'm sorry. [laughter] [laughter] >> we will get there. not only will we pass this bond, but we will pass it with 100% of the votes in the city. [cheers and applause] so this is going to be the biggest bond ever and it will be the best bond ever and we are going to have fun with each other as we get this thing past and moved through the board of supervisors. thank you, mayor breed, th
t.h.c. , and sam moss right there , and don fox, and pauline from mccormick in the back, and jack gardner from john stewart. we build housing, so this is what we do for a living. what i think is incredible is all the nonhouser his in this room, all the leaders who are not from housing organizations because they recognize that they serve people in this city, but in order for them to continue serving those people, we need to make the city more affordable, and that is what this bond is going to...
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today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor mandlman for gardner perry pond and mr.george homsey. on behalf of supervisor peskin, for marry yi and a motion by supervisor walton and on behalf of the supervisors for marie hairson. >> that brings us to the end of our anticipated and mada agendar business before us today. >> that concludes or business for today. >> great, we are adjourned. >> there weren't really any real funding structures available at that time, so we started out in civic centre. we always wanted to find our way back. the temporary navigation center at south van ness and around 22 nd street allowed us to start a small pilot program over there. leadership told us that we may get an impact on the area in cleanliness and community. those who have been vehemently opposed to the center became even more angrier when it was taken down. folks at the north end of the mission saw what was going on and eric who you will hear from in a few minutes, saw our impact , he asked us what we can do closer for 16th and mission with $5,000. it wasn't much, but the funding
today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor mandlman for gardner perry pond and mr.george homsey. on behalf of supervisor peskin, for marry yi and a motion by supervisor walton and on behalf of the supervisors for marie hairson. >> that brings us to the end of our anticipated and mada agendar business before us today. >> that concludes or business for today. >> great, we are adjourned. >> there weren't really any real funding structures available at that...
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today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor mandlman for gardner perry pond and mr.george homsey. on behalf of supervisor peskin, for marry yi and a motion by supervisor walton and on behalf of the supervisors for marie hairson. >> that brings us to the end of our anticipated and mada agendar business before us today. >> that concludes or business for today. >> great, we are adjourned. >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. anniversary to you. [♪] - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scen
today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor mandlman for gardner perry pond and mr.george homsey. on behalf of supervisor peskin, for marry yi and a motion by supervisor walton and on behalf of the supervisors for marie hairson. >> that brings us to the end of our anticipated and mada agendar business before us today. >> that concludes or business for today. >> great, we are adjourned. >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a...
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jonathan gardner read >> the asian equities strategist. a lot more besides.seng, down 0.4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. leadership under fire. boardl hear from one member trying to change the power dynamic. alibaba is considering a mega deal that will bring china's largest
jonathan gardner read >> the asian equities strategist. a lot more besides.seng, down 0.4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. leadership under fire. boardl hear from one member trying to change the power dynamic. alibaba is considering a mega deal that will bring china's largest
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for an opportunity for a second round of questioning so he will be recognized and then if senator gardner completes a scheduled phone call he may be back in for the first round of questioning. senator blumenthal. >> thank you very much for giving me the second round and thank you for your patience. first about the issue of diverting planes from major airports -- whether as you know bradley airport is admitting to major airports or centers of air traffic, boston and new york and frequently is the host with very little notice with aircraft that need to land safely somewhere which is understandable and we welcome those sites that understanding that the pilots make a final decision on where to divert can the faa do more to educate pilots about all of the airport options that may exist nearby when one airport is reaching capacity? >> thank you for the question, senator. .. . >> in a timely manner that can help the process. >> i went to follow up on senator duckworth and as you well know both the acting administrator elwell have committed to leaving that rule and touch unless directed different
for an opportunity for a second round of questioning so he will be recognized and then if senator gardner completes a scheduled phone call he may be back in for the first round of questioning. senator blumenthal. >> thank you very much for giving me the second round and thank you for your patience. first about the issue of diverting planes from major airports -- whether as you know bradley airport is admitting to major airports or centers of air traffic, boston and new york and frequently...
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. -- jacobinstitute of jeffery gardner. we have breaking news of the -- jacob kierkegaard.from sprint that they are planning to announce commitments to the u.s. government including access sales and service guarantees to help secure regulatory approval. this could be announced as early as this week. the merger has concerns of reduce the petition in the wireless industry. sources telling bloomberg promises would include the sale of one of their brands, a three-year buildout of the 5g network andwireless industry. sources telling reiterating a pe not to raise prices while the network is being constructed your this is the latest attempt of that t-mobile, sprint $20 billion merger. we will have more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: let's get a quick check of business flash headlines. toyota has strongly rebuked declarationump's that their cars threaten national security, saying it sends a message that their $60 billion of investments is not welcome. there is a declining share for u.s. carmakers, but this could force consumers to pay more and hurt the econ
. -- jacobinstitute of jeffery gardner. we have breaking news of the -- jacob kierkegaard.from sprint that they are planning to announce commitments to the u.s. government including access sales and service guarantees to help secure regulatory approval. this could be announced as early as this week. the merger has concerns of reduce the petition in the wireless industry. sources telling bloomberg promises would include the sale of one of their brands, a three-year buildout of the 5g network...
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. >> shannon: it was every shannon: every mother's worst nightmare, bus driver cecelia gardner jumpednd running toward a busy intersection in milwaukee. most motorists did not notice and continued speeding by, the bus driver saw this little boy, jumped out of her seat, dodged traffic herself, grabbed the 60-year-old, got into safety. the little boy has a disability, walked away from his school and was caught in the middle of the road as cars were speeding by. bus driver cecelia for springing into action to save this little boy, you are our midnight hero. in california tomorrow i will be at the reagan library signing my new book, you made it a bestseller, 6:00 in knoxville. we will be there from 1:00 and i cannot wait to see you well. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from los angeles. >> we did not make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. that is the office's final position and we will not comment on any other conclusions or hypotheticals about the president. heather: is thursday, may 30th, happening right n
. >> shannon: it was every shannon: every mother's worst nightmare, bus driver cecelia gardner jumpednd running toward a busy intersection in milwaukee. most motorists did not notice and continued speeding by, the bus driver saw this little boy, jumped out of her seat, dodged traffic herself, grabbed the 60-year-old, got into safety. the little boy has a disability, walked away from his school and was caught in the middle of the road as cars were speeding by. bus driver cecelia for...
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some new people joined over heights elementary and a special thank you to our master gardner esther mitchelltore. >> but it tastes better when you grow it vóke >> no garden space in d.c. >> you have to find the community gardens. coming up, our surprise for a group of maryland elementary school teachers. >>> we are celebrating teachers all week long here on news4. %%=9uát)h @r(t&háhp &hc% montgomery county. >> motte green stopped by the school with our sister station telemundo. take a look. teachers day from st.ís(5éz mar school in rockville.artót<'f1 o [ cheering and yjñ!zóse ] >> reporter: okay. i'm here with carla flores from telendoç.1o 44, take away. >> let me hear it. [ speaking foreign language ]jeo > reporter: a great job teaching them that. but this is avku&gÑ multi-lingu we love saint mary'sgá and the fantastic teachers. 25 teachers holding up their i loveçm!z1xñ it. okay, so one of the teachers here is miss kelly sweet. she's holding a bearded dragon. her classroom is full of animals. and i love your story téhere, i says when i was a kid, i loved to ride my bike. i teach kind%n;
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what will john cornyn and cory gardner in colorado say about it? >> is it legal? it is not clear that the president has the legal authority to impose tariffs at this scale. and we know white house lawyers are talking to lawmakers to get them comfortable with this approach. is this something that could get tied up in legal challenges even before that june 10th date arrives? >> i saw chuck grassley, the chairman of the senate finance committee, question the legality of it. we'll see. this is an area where congress can make a clear statement against this. that would require republicans to do something they almost have never done, which is to vote against the president. if he does go ahead with this, as he does with everything else, we would likely see it go to court. i'm not enough of an expert in the trade laws to tell you, whether this will be able to be sustained in court. but it was striking that grassley tonight, was out there right away, questioning whether the president really had the authority to do this. >> this comes on the heels of the u.s. and canada. thi
what will john cornyn and cory gardner in colorado say about it? >> is it legal? it is not clear that the president has the legal authority to impose tariffs at this scale. and we know white house lawyers are talking to lawmakers to get them comfortable with this approach. is this something that could get tied up in legal challenges even before that june 10th date arrives? >> i saw chuck grassley, the chairman of the senate finance committee, question the legality of it. we'll see....