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gilbert's diary published in 1947 still shapes how the nuremberg trials the scene today. on january 3rd, 1946 gilbert described the 26th day of the trial in room 600, he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the inescapable reality and shame of mass. murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it, after all, and they are all and i was the one that this covered up all aboard. and i said, all went off whether to do it during the war as a wall during the war. i was ahead of the r.s. ha, except for 941. i said, what do you do that you're a share while i was ahead of line charts, group or d. . so i asked all of our, all and our harmony men, women and children. did you kill that you and responded 90000 odd, group killed 90000. other witnesses. we were able to that there were 4 of these are going to follow the german army corps with a mission to run, to go to another. and one, a person gypsies show on killing them in the open field, just murdering them with striking evidence. and just lawyer
gilbert's diary published in 1947 still shapes how the nuremberg trials the scene today. on january 3rd, 1946 gilbert described the 26th day of the trial in room 600, he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the inescapable reality and shame of mass. murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it, after all, and they are all and i was the one that this covered up all aboard. and i said, all went off whether...
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the first pictures of kylie moore—gilbert, an australian academic on her way to freedom.ian ambassador to iran after two years in prison. she was facing another eight yea rs she was facing another eight years in an iranian prison, and it is incredibly essential that we did the work that was done to secure her release and see her coming home. state tv also reveals three arrivals, seemingly in exchange for the british—australian's released, being heralded by iran's deputy foreign minister. the melbourne university lecturer‘s exit comes after she was tried in secret on charges of spying, which she denies. she was held in a notorious prison in the desert and let it be known, she had rejected an offer from iran to become a spy. in a statement, dr moore—gilbert thanked australian officials and said: the prison conditions would not have been good that kylie had been living through, especially with the section with the revolutionary guard where she had been detained because we know that ill—treatment and torture is quite prolific there. the british government has yet to secure th
the first pictures of kylie moore—gilbert, an australian academic on her way to freedom.ian ambassador to iran after two years in prison. she was facing another eight yea rs she was facing another eight years in an iranian prison, and it is incredibly essential that we did the work that was done to secure her release and see her coming home. state tv also reveals three arrivals, seemingly in exchange for the british—australian's released, being heralded by iran's deputy foreign minister....
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the first pictures of kylie moore—gilbert, an australian academic on her way to freedom.alian ambassador to iran after two years in prison. she was facing another eight years in an iranian prison, wrongfully imprisoned and convicted. and it is incredibly essential that we did the work that was done to secure her release and see her coming home. state tv also reveals three arrivals, seemingly in exchange for the british—australian's release, being heralded by iran's deputy foreign minister. the melbourne university lecturer‘s exit comes after she was tried in secret on charges of spying, which she denies. she was held in a notorious prison in the desert and let it be known she had rejected an offerfrom iran to become a spy. in a statement, dr moore—gilbert thanked australian officials and said: the prison conditions would not have been good that kylie had been living through, especially in the section with the revolutionary guard — where she had been detained because we know that ill—treatment and torture is quite prolific there. the british government has yet to secure th
the first pictures of kylie moore—gilbert, an australian academic on her way to freedom.alian ambassador to iran after two years in prison. she was facing another eight years in an iranian prison, wrongfully imprisoned and convicted. and it is incredibly essential that we did the work that was done to secure her release and see her coming home. state tv also reveals three arrivals, seemingly in exchange for the british—australian's release, being heralded by iran's deputy foreign minister....
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the first pictures of kylie moore—gilbert, an australian academic on her way to freedom.ay to freedom. releasing herface mask in front of the australian and exeter to run —— ambassador to iran after two years in prison stopping state tv also reveals three arrivals, seemingly in exchange for the british australians released, being heralded by iran's deputy foreign minister. the melbourne university lecturer‘s exit comes university lecturer‘s exit co m es after university lecturer‘s exit comes after she was tried in secret on charges of spying, which she denies. she was held ina which she denies. she was held in a notorious prison in the desert and let it be known, she had rejected an offer from desert and let it be known, she had rejected an offerfrom iran to become a spy. in a statement, dr moore—gilbert thanked australian officials and said: her treatment would not have been great. we know that iran is one of the countries that, its human rights are down pretty low on their list of things that they are actually good at and the prison conditions would not have been good t
the first pictures of kylie moore—gilbert, an australian academic on her way to freedom.ay to freedom. releasing herface mask in front of the australian and exeter to run —— ambassador to iran after two years in prison stopping state tv also reveals three arrivals, seemingly in exchange for the british australians released, being heralded by iran's deputy foreign minister. the melbourne university lecturer‘s exit comes university lecturer‘s exit co m es after university lecturer‘s...
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on january 3rd, 946 gilbert describes the 26th day of the trial in room 600. he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it. after all. and they are all, and i was the one that this covered out all over and i said all rough weather to do during the war nischelle during the war. i was ahead of the r.s. ha, except for the year 941. i said, what did you do that year? he said, well, i was the head of scrip or d. . so i asked all for it all and all harmony men, women and children, did you kill that? you responded 90000 group killed for no other witnesses. we were able to that there were 4 of these tours with a mission to run, to go to another and warn the person gypsies show on killing them in the open field, just murdering them with striking evidence. and just lawyers luck the game a s.s. brigade leader patiently explained the murderous actions of the death squads to the court. he gave detail
on january 3rd, 946 gilbert describes the 26th day of the trial in room 600. he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it. after all. and they are all, and i was the one that this covered out all over and i said all rough weather to do during the war nischelle during the war. i was ahead of the r.s. ha, except for the...
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and the guardian carries an image of sarah gilbert — the professor who led the oxford vaccine team'sugh research. she is also on the front of the times being congratulated by the duke of cambridge. a day for celebration on many fronts, but perhaps not for certain northern mps who will be pretty cross when the final tier system is announced on thursday. let's start with the metro. welcome to you, i've not spoken to you before. an interesting front page, get yourself a vaxaccino pointing out it will cost less than a cup of coffee. yes, there's only going to be one story tonight and it is this combination of vaccine breakthrough and being super cheap compared to the others, can be stored in a normalfridge which is really helpful but then combined with this message of we cannot get too excited yet because we will not get a roll—out of this until march, which is when restrictions are looking to end and we've got to get to the cold, dark months first, get over christmas, get through january and february which are always bleak a nyway february which are always bleak anyway and will be even
and the guardian carries an image of sarah gilbert — the professor who led the oxford vaccine team'sugh research. she is also on the front of the times being congratulated by the duke of cambridge. a day for celebration on many fronts, but perhaps not for certain northern mps who will be pretty cross when the final tier system is announced on thursday. let's start with the metro. welcome to you, i've not spoken to you before. an interesting front page, get yourself a vaxaccino pointing out it...
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on january 3rd, 946 gilbert describes the 26th day of the trial in room 600. he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it. after all, in all. and i was the one that this covered out all aboard and i said, all rough weather to do during the war. he said, well, during the war i was the head of the r.s. ha. except for the year 940 watt, i said what do you do that you're a share while i was ahead of line to screw up your day. so i asked all for it all and our harmony men, women, and children, did you kill that? you responded 90000 group killed 90000, other witnesses. we were able to there were 4 of these tours with a mission of another, and one person gypsies show on killing them in the open field just murdering them with striking evidence. and just lawyers luck the game a s.s. brigade leader patiently explained the murderous actions of the death squads to the court. he gave detailed answer
on january 3rd, 946 gilbert describes the 26th day of the trial in room 600. he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it. after all, in all. and i was the one that this covered out all aboard and i said, all rough weather to do during the war. he said, well, during the war i was the head of the r.s. ha. except for the...
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gilbert's diary published in 1947 still shapes how the nuremberg trials the scene today. on january 3rd, 1946 gilbert described the 26th day of the trial in room 600, he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality. and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it, after all, and all. and i was the one that this covered up all adore. and i said, all right off, what a jew do during the war in asia. well, during the war i was the head of the i.r.s. ha, except for the year 941. i said, what did you do that year? he said, well, i was ahead of line charts, cripple d. . so i asked all of our it all and all our harmony men, women, and children, did you kill that you and responded 90000 odd group killed 90000 on the often other witnesses who we were able to that there were 4 of these are going to follow the german army corps with a mission to run, to go to another and warn the person gypsies, and so on killing them in the open field. just murdering them in
gilbert's diary published in 1947 still shapes how the nuremberg trials the scene today. on january 3rd, 1946 gilbert described the 26th day of the trial in room 600, he wrote the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality. and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it, after all, and all. and i was the one that this covered up all adore. and i said, all right off, what a jew...
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on january 3rd, 946 gilbert describes the 26th day of the trial in room 600. he wrote, the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it. after all, in the uk, they are all and i was the one that this covered out all over and i said, all rough weather judo during the war. i said, well, during the war i was the head of the i.r.s. ha, except for 941. i said, what do you do that you're a share while i was ahead of screw up a day. so i asked all for that all and our harmony men, women, and children, did you kill that? you responded 90, our group killed 90000, other witnesses and we were able to that there were 4 of these follow the torch with a mission to run, to go to another and warn the person gypsies killing them in the open field just murdering them with striking evidence and just lawyers luck the game a s.s. brigade leader patiently explains the murderous actions of the death squads to the court. h
on january 3rd, 946 gilbert describes the 26th day of the trial in room 600. he wrote, the effect on the defendants was generally depressing as the eunice capable reality and shame of mass murder was driven home by the unquestionable reliability of a german official who admitted participating in it. after all, in the uk, they are all and i was the one that this covered out all over and i said, all rough weather judo during the war. i said, well, during the war i was the head of the i.r.s. ha,...
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gilbert always pushing herself.> dizzy? >> i hit my head. >> reporter: gilbert saying in 2016, i had my third spinal fusion surgery. i found out the fusion had failed. the hardware was boring a hole in my vertebra and i would need another surgery. the catch was i had about six months. double catch, hello, covid-19. >> i suspect that's what happened here with the first surgery back in 2001. it probably caused more stress on the disc below, and the stress caused the disc to wear out, and she needed the second surgery. it's the second one that now failed requiring the revision in her neck. so hopefully with this replacement, she'll have a much better long-term success, and it sounds like the surgery was very successful. time will tell. >> reporter: america watched gilbert grow up after her starring role on "little house on the prairie." she was affectionately called half pint. >> mostly it turns out all all right. >> reporter: it's that character she leaned on for inspiration. she wrote, i'm channeling my inner half pi
gilbert always pushing herself.> dizzy? >> i hit my head. >> reporter: gilbert saying in 2016, i had my third spinal fusion surgery. i found out the fusion had failed. the hardware was boring a hole in my vertebra and i would need another surgery. the catch was i had about six months. double catch, hello, covid-19. >> i suspect that's what happened here with the first surgery back in 2001. it probably caused more stress on the disc below, and the stress caused the disc to...
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iran has agreed to release british australian academic collymore gilbert in exchange for 3. iranians jailed the broad gilbert was arrested in 2018 after attending a conference in teheran, she was given a 10 year sentence for espionage, sadly women's rights activist, the jane of the new case transferred to a specialized terrorism court. according to her sister, it's witness. now stay with us here and i'll just 0 1 way inclined to take it in. we went with pot was spades everywhere. one that does that. we can't remember him. so we went out cloning hard to find displays, because we know that what tell a lie is a no contest. to see most of the answers as a witness or decide is an old town when she moves. how does she do it? and sam started from the sun. so one does say it is where you are going to get most of the 2 teams will love you one in this one to be most. and most of these people are so dumb or employed. and most of the clouds and so on, we find dust, but you mustn't be all we've seen recently. but lots of ways have been the way these forms are. they don't get jobs was all
iran has agreed to release british australian academic collymore gilbert in exchange for 3. iranians jailed the broad gilbert was arrested in 2018 after attending a conference in teheran, she was given a 10 year sentence for espionage, sadly women's rights activist, the jane of the new case transferred to a specialized terrorism court. according to her sister, it's witness. now stay with us here and i'll just 0 1 way inclined to take it in. we went with pot was spades everywhere. one that does...
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even gilbert queen sica is testing the goods she likes to mingle with the guests. and a reference from now i really hope a lot of people will come to the festival this year. and i hope for many more over the coming years stay. this throughout the budget because it's good for a village. they are cowards. i always love the chinese are pretty likable they always smile and they stop at every stall even though they don't understand a word of bulgaria. what i mean is the minimum i think there needs to be a long term investment to create jobs. a 203 day to respect stuff isn't enough but. then it doesn't give people a lasting income ok moldovan above all pull me back on the whole of the mess and because. it's time for the bulgarian dance performances the whole village has been the 1st thing for months there is real competition between the groups and clubs to see who wins over the chinese i think that doesn't cause a buzz i just what do you find that what you the couple gossett it's all caught up with the middle of us sir. yes. the chinese have also brought a famous dancer
even gilbert queen sica is testing the goods she likes to mingle with the guests. and a reference from now i really hope a lot of people will come to the festival this year. and i hope for many more over the coming years stay. this throughout the budget because it's good for a village. they are cowards. i always love the chinese are pretty likable they always smile and they stop at every stall even though they don't understand a word of bulgaria. what i mean is the minimum i think there needs...
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gilbert to the end zone, pass knocked away and pittsburgh avoids the upset.e 8-0, the only unbeaten team in the national football league. 49ers were licking their wounds today, but even though they're in last place, they're in the wildcard race. pete carroll agreeing to a contract extension that will keep him in seattle through 2025. how do you like it? the bills didn't let them celebrate, though. they scored on their first four possession. josh allen threw for 415 yards and three touchdowns, ran in for another. the buffalo defense got to russell wilson, though, five sacks, a season high four turnovers. the bills win 44-34. they're 7-2 for the first time since the jim kelly era. seattle is now 6-2. kyler murray and the cardinals could tie the seahawks atop the nfc west with a win over miami. early fourth quarter dolphins rookie tua tagovailoa to matt collins to tie the game 31-31. tua 248 yards, two touchdowns it. to win it, arizona's zane gonzalez, 49-yarder for a tie, came up short. dolphins win on the road, cardinals dropping to 5-3. good news for the 49er
gilbert to the end zone, pass knocked away and pittsburgh avoids the upset.e 8-0, the only unbeaten team in the national football league. 49ers were licking their wounds today, but even though they're in last place, they're in the wildcard race. pete carroll agreeing to a contract extension that will keep him in seattle through 2025. how do you like it? the bills didn't let them celebrate, though. they scored on their first four possession. josh allen threw for 415 yards and three touchdowns,...
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one of them was a corrections officer named gilbert. that's my husband. he worked at san quentin for 34 years a great man he is the man. you dream about marrying you know it's real because all my friends a lawyer make comments about it do like how are you so close with your dad you live best friend like i tell him everything so we start making mass for him i was i was scared you know i didn't want him to get sick he was scared he was scared i know he was because he would tell me and don't know if i can deal with this any any longer you know. but i have to do it because all the officers are falling down there they're not coming back to work they were getting sick they were getting sick gilbert was around it so much you know that he also drove the end mates to the hospital that had kogut so i mean he was close up front you know he started coughing and he thought it was just exhaustion of him going to work so he working a lot. because there was no one to fill in those spots. i think it was the 2nd day after he tested positive where he was not doing well he s
one of them was a corrections officer named gilbert. that's my husband. he worked at san quentin for 34 years a great man he is the man. you dream about marrying you know it's real because all my friends a lawyer make comments about it do like how are you so close with your dad you live best friend like i tell him everything so we start making mass for him i was i was scared you know i didn't want him to get sick he was scared he was scared i know he was because he would tell me and don't know...
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iranian state television has announced that a british—australian academic kylie moore—gilbert has beenin detention. it said that ms moore—gilbert had been released in exchange for three unnamed iranians imprisoned abroad. she was detained in iran in 2018 and given a ten—year sentence for espionage — a charge that she has always denied. a severe storm has made landfall in southern india triggering torrential downpours in coastal areas of tamil nadu. cyclone nivar hit land with winds of up to 120 kph, and the intensity is likely to increase. one of the world's most famous footballers and one of the sport's all—time greats, diego maradona, has died. the argentine player was 60 and reportedly suffered a heart attack. maradona led his nation to world cup victory in 1986, scoring some of the tournament's most legendary goals, including the infamous "hand of god" one, which saw england eliminated. andy swiss looks back at his life. 0ur our apologies we cannot bring you the report. instead let's bring you some of the tributes. 0ne one of the worlds greatest footballers he has of course died at
iranian state television has announced that a british—australian academic kylie moore—gilbert has beenin detention. it said that ms moore—gilbert had been released in exchange for three unnamed iranians imprisoned abroad. she was detained in iran in 2018 and given a ten—year sentence for espionage — a charge that she has always denied. a severe storm has made landfall in southern india triggering torrential downpours in coastal areas of tamil nadu. cyclone nivar hit land with winds of...
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iranian state television has announced that a british australian academic kylie moore—gilbert has been released in exchange for three unnamed iranians imprisoned abroad. she was detained in iran in 2018 and given a ten—year sentence for espionage — a charge that she has always denied. australia‘s foreign affairs minister, marise payne has released a statement saying: rose kulak is an individuals at risk campaigner for amnesty international australia and she joins me live from melbourne. thank you for your time. what do you make of this? this is really good news to be hearing that kylie is finally coming back to australia. she should never have been detained in iran and the first place and we can only echo of senator payne‘s sentiments in just how glad we are that it is finally been rectified and kylie is on her way home. you have any idea how she is, how she was treated? we don't directly know... we are just reading the news reports in terms of how kylie is going. but her treatment would not have been great. we know that is of the countries that is where human rights is pretty down low
iranian state television has announced that a british australian academic kylie moore—gilbert has been released in exchange for three unnamed iranians imprisoned abroad. she was detained in iran in 2018 and given a ten—year sentence for espionage — a charge that she has always denied. australia‘s foreign affairs minister, marise payne has released a statement saying: rose kulak is an individuals at risk campaigner for amnesty international australia and she joins me live from melbourne....
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now for more, let's go ahead and cross live now to flip a call analyst gilbert doctora. now what do you think those 56 members from the o.p.c. were hoping to achieve? today when we're just seeing the same back and forth of them, asking moscow for answers and moscow asking berlin for answers. but your question already has an answer in the expected to achieve nothing. this is a declarative statement. without content and without followup, the russians are being asked to explain the circumstances of the poisoning of money on their territory when the russian sub lowered explaining explicitly that there was no cause new on their territory. so there are 2 sides. there are 2 steps to this question 1st, where did it happen then? what happens if anything? where did it happen? the russians are not happy. we're going to be the c.w. does not raise the question, but all determining where it could happen and when a good one. but it's a sense that the more it happens on the flight from russia to germany, then there's nothing whatever to discuss here. but i think if you have to consider
now for more, let's go ahead and cross live now to flip a call analyst gilbert doctora. now what do you think those 56 members from the o.p.c. were hoping to achieve? today when we're just seeing the same back and forth of them, asking moscow for answers and moscow asking berlin for answers. but your question already has an answer in the expected to achieve nothing. this is a declarative statement. without content and without followup, the russians are being asked to explain the circumstances...
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let's look at the likes of these others, or you would just, jeff bezos, mark zuckerberg, ben gilbert, chairman, a quick look at what they've made. i mean, jeff bezos wrote, grew from 113000000000 in march 18th 203000000000 by october increase 80 percent zuckerberg 54700000000 in march 18th to 101000000000 by october 30th, 85 percent increase. the law must 24600000000 march 18th, now close to $100000000000.00. and ben gilbert, chairman of quicken loans, saw his world rocket by 656 percent 49000000000 at the start of the year from $6000000000.00 at the start of the year to $49000000000.00. now at the end of the year, that's massive wealth heading their way. now i get it for a jet basis, for instance, because the majority of us are still using amazon, especially when you know all of this, the words were raided and everything at the start of 1000. a lot of people are turning to online shopping. i get it for face, we're talking about mark zuckerberg because of the ad buys that campaigns are using and as well as you know, different political groups right now in a campaign election cycle. i
let's look at the likes of these others, or you would just, jeff bezos, mark zuckerberg, ben gilbert, chairman, a quick look at what they've made. i mean, jeff bezos wrote, grew from 113000000000 in march 18th 203000000000 by october increase 80 percent zuckerberg 54700000000 in march 18th to 101000000000 by october 30th, 85 percent increase. the law must 24600000000 march 18th, now close to $100000000000.00. and ben gilbert, chairman of quicken loans, saw his world rocket by 656 percent...
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ben gilbert chairman a quick look at what they've made i mean jeff bezos grew from 113000000000 in march 18th 203000000000 by october increase 80 percent zuckerberg 54700000000 in march 18th to $101000000000.00 by october 30th 85 percent increase the law must $24600000000.00 march 18th now close to $100000000000.00 and ben gilbert germany quicken loans so his wealth rocket by 656 percent 49000000000 at the start of the year from $6000000000.00 at the start of the year to $49000000000.00 now at the end of the year that's massive wealth heading their way now i get it for a jet basis for instance because the majority of us are still using amazon especially when you know all of this the words were raided and everything at the start of 1000 a lot of people are turning to online shopping i get it for days. we're talking about mark zuckerberg because of the ad buys that campaigns are using and as well as you know different political groups right now in a campaign election cycle i don't get it. and i didn't know it. i look at it like this and i'll actually go the opposite i don't get it for any
ben gilbert chairman a quick look at what they've made i mean jeff bezos grew from 113000000000 in march 18th 203000000000 by october increase 80 percent zuckerberg 54700000000 in march 18th to $101000000000.00 by october 30th 85 percent increase the law must $24600000000.00 march 18th now close to $100000000000.00 and ben gilbert germany quicken loans so his wealth rocket by 656 percent 49000000000 at the start of the year from $6000000000.00 at the start of the year to $49000000000.00 now at...
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iranian state television has announced that a british australian academic kylie moore—gilbert has beeneased in exchange for three unnamed iranians imprisoned abroad. she was detained in iran in 2018 and given a ten— year sentence for espionage — a charge that she has always denied. australia's foreign affairs minister, marise payne has released a statement saying... "i am extremely pleased and relieved to advise that adding... the uk chancellor rishi sunak set out his spending review today, detailing the extent of the economic and financial crisis facing the county. the cost of fighting the pandemic has led to record government borrowing and the worst recession in more than three centuries, and next year, it's feared that more than two and half million people could be out of work, with some public sector workers facing a pay freeze. and this year alone — the government will be borrowing nearly 400 billion pounds — the highest ever in peacetime. in a moment we'll hearfrom our economics editor faisal islam, but first, here's mr sunak speaking in the house of commons earlier. economic out
iranian state television has announced that a british australian academic kylie moore—gilbert has beeneased in exchange for three unnamed iranians imprisoned abroad. she was detained in iran in 2018 and given a ten— year sentence for espionage — a charge that she has always denied. australia's foreign affairs minister, marise payne has released a statement saying... "i am extremely pleased and relieved to advise that adding... the uk chancellor rishi sunak set out his spending review...
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, the broad gilbert was arrested in 2018. after attending a conference in rome, it's inside story. now. the u.s. is making the fight to save the planet priority. while donald trump was skeptical about climate change, president elect joe biden sees it as critical. he's appointed the 1st presidential climate and boy, how will bond effect global ambitions to tackle the crisis? this is inside story. hello, welcome to the program and burn. it's the climate change is an urgent national security issue says joe biden's transition team. so he's given john kerry a seat on the national security council to drive home his commitment to the environment. before my secretary of state has been shopping, critical of donald trump's dismantling of climate policies will now join a national security team that biden says is ready to lead the world. not retreat from it. john kerry was a leading architect of the 2015 paris agreement, which the president elect has pledged to rejoin as soon as he enters the white house. mr. president elect, you've put
, the broad gilbert was arrested in 2018. after attending a conference in rome, it's inside story. now. the u.s. is making the fight to save the planet priority. while donald trump was skeptical about climate change, president elect joe biden sees it as critical. he's appointed the 1st presidential climate and boy, how will bond effect global ambitions to tackle the crisis? this is inside story. hello, welcome to the program and burn. it's the climate change is an urgent national security issue...
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one of them was a corrections officer named gilbert. that's white house but. he worked at san quentin for 34 years a great man he is the man. you dream about marrying you know it's real because all my friends a lawyer make comments about it do like how are you so close with your dad he's a vest friendly i tell him everything so we start making mass for him i was i was scared you know i didn't want him to get sick he was scared he was scared i know he was because he would tell me in heels i don't know if i can deal with this any any longer you know. but i have to do it because all the officers are falling down there they're not coming back to work they were getting sick they were getting sick gilbert was around it so much you know that he also drove the end mates to the hospital that had kogut so i mean he was close up front you know he started coughing and he thought it was just exhaustion of him going to work so he working a lot. because there was no one to fill in those spots. i think it was the 2nd day after he tested positive where he was not doing well he
one of them was a corrections officer named gilbert. that's white house but. he worked at san quentin for 34 years a great man he is the man. you dream about marrying you know it's real because all my friends a lawyer make comments about it do like how are you so close with your dad he's a vest friendly i tell him everything so we start making mass for him i was i was scared you know i didn't want him to get sick he was scared he was scared i know he was because he would tell me in heels i...
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kylie more gilbert was convicted of spying and sentenced to 10 years back in 2018. in exchange, tehran has secured the release of 3 iranian nationals and argentina has begun. 3 days of national mourning after the death of one of the greatest football players of all time, diego maradona, his body is lying in state at government house in buenos eyes until his funeral scored the infamous hand of god. goal on the way to winning the 1968 world cup, but battled addiction off the field. those are the headlines coming up next on witness. 2 2 2 you know, it was done a lot to get him because obama is still there. yeah. now we see these things got here. look up on the flight down. ok? gallup polls. but after that, people can count on the ground. here. it was a song, you know, we will use you know, if we want to put all our problems, he'll cut anything down the financial well come to, you know, one street car yet, once he's about women, it's a story about women only want men to yank because he got up was ok, and he's basically telling women that is your gadgets plus time themse
kylie more gilbert was convicted of spying and sentenced to 10 years back in 2018. in exchange, tehran has secured the release of 3 iranian nationals and argentina has begun. 3 days of national mourning after the death of one of the greatest football players of all time, diego maradona, his body is lying in state at government house in buenos eyes until his funeral scored the infamous hand of god. goal on the way to winning the 1968 world cup, but battled addiction off the field. those are the...
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gilbert stewart's iconic 1797 portrait of george washington.ng in the east room, it's played background during some of the most memorable moments in modern american history. but this treasure was almost lost. during the war of 1812, dolley madison and an enslaved man named paul jennings, managed to take the 8 x 5 foot portrait with them as they fled the white house, shortly before it was burned by british troops. >> this thing is really big. it's not like you could just go, and run out with it. >> that hangs on a wire and you could pick it up if you had enough strength. but it was bolted to the walls, so they had to chop it out. >> reporter: the painting would return to the rebuilt white house after the war. but it was decades before anyone would think to hang another presidential portrait. >> it was considered a home. >> reporter: once again, bill almond. >> and it really wasn't treated quite as a place to revere the people who had come in the job before you. by 1857, when they decided to commission portraits of some of the missing presidents,
gilbert stewart's iconic 1797 portrait of george washington.ng in the east room, it's played background during some of the most memorable moments in modern american history. but this treasure was almost lost. during the war of 1812, dolley madison and an enslaved man named paul jennings, managed to take the 8 x 5 foot portrait with them as they fled the white house, shortly before it was burned by british troops. >> this thing is really big. it's not like you could just go, and run out...
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iran has freed a british australian academic serving a 10 year prison sentence for spying collymore gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 iranians. hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets in chile to support legislation, allowing them to withdraw up to 10 percent of their pension funds, early opposition. lawmakers say it would help them to cope with the current economic crisis. so his unemployment rate has tripled. during the pandemic us president donald trump has pardoned former national security advisor michael flynn . flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about interactions he had with russia's ambassador to the u.s. . it's the highest profile granted by trump. since he took office lodge and has declared 3 days of mourning for superstar footballer. he died on wednesday at the age of 60, after suffering a heart attack. his body has now arrived at the presidential palace in want to say
iran has freed a british australian academic serving a 10 year prison sentence for spying collymore gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 iranians. hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets in chile to support legislation, allowing them to withdraw up to 10 percent of their pension funds, early...
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craig gilbert knows wisconsin politics. wisconsin in 2016, we show trump winning. was also a big polling miss in wisconsin in 2016, meaning, the final polls had hillary clinton solidly ahead and then she lost. now we see the final polls putting joe biden solidly ahead in wisconsin. what is the sense on the ground here? is the sense that joe biden really is in good shape in wisconsin or here are the polls setting up to be wrong again? >> i think the answer is both. we haven't seen really tangible lines of biden's lead shrinking. you talked about the polls. we've had a lot of polls with biden up five or ten. i think it's toward the smaller end of that range because wisconsin is so polarized. democrats certainly are haunted by what happened in 2016 and it creates that, you know, little bit of uncertainty. if it's closer to five than it is to ten, then you can imagine if donald trump can find a way to change the composition of the electorate and there's a good republican turnout machine in wisconsin, which there is, that could close the gap a little bit more. it is wha
craig gilbert knows wisconsin politics. wisconsin in 2016, we show trump winning. was also a big polling miss in wisconsin in 2016, meaning, the final polls had hillary clinton solidly ahead and then she lost. now we see the final polls putting joe biden solidly ahead in wisconsin. what is the sense on the ground here? is the sense that joe biden really is in good shape in wisconsin or here are the polls setting up to be wrong again? >> i think the answer is both. we haven't seen really...
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arizona and there are people around gilbert arizona traditionally republicans who actually voted very big for biting there were massive billboards sides electronic billboards when i would drive the 26 miles to downtown phoenix saying i'm john doe i'm a republican i'm voting for biden why the change i think coronavirus may have something to do with it there were other things as well i think there's people who are fed up with trump disgusted with him but his policies and what he has done in terms of changing the nature of the presidency and the global image of america but there's a lot of a lot of complicated reasons why but probably one of the big reasons also why you mentioned john mccain of course is this is state cindy mccain herself came out in a blitzing advertising campaign voting for joe biden encouraging others to follow suit with her that's very good for him with the daughter of senator john mccain you teach america's future journalist bill how do they view the state of american democracy. i think they're on their edge of their seats they're watching us as future journalists t
arizona and there are people around gilbert arizona traditionally republicans who actually voted very big for biting there were massive billboards sides electronic billboards when i would drive the 26 miles to downtown phoenix saying i'm john doe i'm a republican i'm voting for biden why the change i think coronavirus may have something to do with it there were other things as well i think there's people who are fed up with trump disgusted with him but his policies and what he has done in terms...
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what happened was another one of these occasional poetry events i rewrote the third verse of gilbert and sullivan i am the very model of a modern major general for new york public theatre gala outdoors in central park a couple of years ago, and it was just after mike flynn had been charged and apprehended and fired. he was very much in the news, and i sing the entire gilbert and sullivan song in the character of michael flynn. when i unleashed my own verse, when president obama made me head of all things and he realized he brought to life by governmental frankenstein, but then i made a killing in the case of public hillary by shouting locker up, et cetera. when i told my literary agent about this, it was like, it was like the sun coming up. he immediately saw a book. we had gotten together to discuss, you've got to write something, john. what are you going to write? suddenly he knew exactly what i was going to write and he said i could sell this book tomorrow. that was two years ago. i set off to write my first book called simply dump tea, the trump of -- the age of trump infers that
what happened was another one of these occasional poetry events i rewrote the third verse of gilbert and sullivan i am the very model of a modern major general for new york public theatre gala outdoors in central park a couple of years ago, and it was just after mike flynn had been charged and apprehended and fired. he was very much in the news, and i sing the entire gilbert and sullivan song in the character of michael flynn. when i unleashed my own verse, when president obama made me head of...
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craig gilbert, thank you so much for taking a few minutes.ate the time. >>> and some final preelection poll numbers straight ahead. stay with us. frustrated that your clothes get damaged when you wash them, and they just don't look the same? well now there's a solution, with downy defy damage. downy defy damage protects your clothes from the stretching, fading and fuzzing that happens throughout the wash process, all cycle long! simply toss in detergent, add defy beads, then toss in your clothes. and downy defy's unique formula conditions and protects fibers, so clothes stay looking newer, longer! now you can protect your clothes so they look newer, longer, with downy defy damage. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. hey while the guys aren'tcatch listening. we need your help. your platforms are toxic to women who lead. we are targeted with ugly and violent language, with threats of sexual assault, coordinated bo
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greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love president trump, and the one thing that people need to understand, the difference between biden and trump is trump was not raised in government, does not have the communication of a politician. he talks to you like you are a neighbor, coworker, boss. he has more communication with companies than with government. he came in with no political affiliations. he wasn't raised as a governor, congressman, senator. that's why he doesn't have the dialect most politicians use. that is one thing i liked about trump. you never heard what someone was telling him to say. he said everything from what he was thinking. you never had to second-guess. that was the one thing that i absolutely loved about him. one thing that i think is most important, whether it's biden or trump, we have to accept whoever is our president. it.
greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love president trump, and the one thing that people need to understand, the difference between biden and trump is trump was not raised in government, does not have the communication of a politician. he talks to you like you are a neighbor, coworker, boss....
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kylee moore gilbert was arrested over two years ago, she describes the release of the end of a long andumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for three ukrainians -- iranians. in budapest, hungarian prime minister said the two countries are insisting there will be no respect for rule of law requirement to access e.u. pandemic financial aid. last week, both countries vetoed the eu budget over that requirement. a powerful cyclone has lashed southern india with heavy rains and strong wind. the storm made landfall in the city of -- triggering floods and cutting power along the coast to the state capital. at lea three people were killed. angela merkel and the leaders of the -- have agreed to tighten coronavirus measures because infection rates simply remain too high. restrictions will stay in place until at least december 20, they could be extended into january. they include wearing face masks and all busy downtown areas and workplaces, surveys show a majority of germans support moves to tackle the pandemic, but in political circles, the chancellor faces
kylee moore gilbert was arrested over two years ago, she describes the release of the end of a long andumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for three ukrainians -- iranians. in budapest, hungarian prime minister said the two countries are insisting there will be no respect for rule of law requirement to access e.u. pandemic financial aid. last week, both countries vetoed the eu budget over that requirement. a powerful cyclone has lashed southern india with...
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greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love president trump, and the one thing that people need to understand, the difference between biden and trump is trump was not raised in government, does not have the communication of a politician. he talks to you like you are a neighbor, coworker, boss. he has more communication with companies than with government. he came in with no political affiliations. he wasn't raised as a governor, congressman, senator. that's why he doesn't have the dialect most politicians use. that is one thing i liked about trump. you never heard what someone was telling him to say. he said everything from what he was thinking. you never had to second-guess. that was the one thing that i absolutely loved about him. one thing that i think is most important, whether it's biden or trump, we have to accept whoever is our president. it.
greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love president trump, and the one thing that people need to understand, the difference between biden and trump is trump was not raised in government, does not have the communication of a politician. he talks to you like you are a neighbor, coworker, boss....
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freed a british australian academic serving a 10 year prison sentence for allegedly spying collymore gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of comb, she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 year audience. a powerful psychology has a lashed southern india with heavy rains and strong winds. the storm made landfall in the city of party, cherry triggering floods and cutting power lines along the coast to thomas state. capital of chennai officials said accurate forecasting and evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people helped avert casualties. and in the us, president donald trump has pardoned former national security advisor. michael flim flam, had pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about interactions he had had with russia's ambassador to the us. is the highest profile, pardon granted, by trump, since he took office a turkish court has handed down life sentences for 337. defendants accused of carrying out an attempted coup in 2016. and these are scen
freed a british australian academic serving a 10 year prison sentence for allegedly spying collymore gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of comb, she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 year audience. a powerful psychology has a lashed southern india with heavy rains and strong winds. the storm made landfall in the city of party, cherry triggering...
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professor sara gilbert is explaining why the fact it does not need to be frozen is so important. >> thisne is be stored between 2 and 8 center grade, that is a normal fridge, which is how they would normally keep their flu vaccines. the other two vacatnes are both much newer technology, rna vaccine and that means not quote -- much colder stores to keep the vaccine stable. they will be more difficult to use in large numbers because so many places that will be conducting vaccinations will not have access to that low temperature storage. >> astrazeneca also plans to roll out the vaccine globay. here is the bbc's medical other. >> astrazeneca sayst should be able to produce 3 billion doses of its vaccine throughout 2021. enough to immunize at least 1.5 billion people, because everyone gets two doses. it's signed licensing deals with companies in south americand russian the far east and most notably with the institute in india, the world's biggest producer vaccines. as a result, it will produ more vaccine than. any other company s let' just look at how thesecc three es compare. the oxford one
professor sara gilbert is explaining why the fact it does not need to be frozen is so important. >> thisne is be stored between 2 and 8 center grade, that is a normal fridge, which is how they would normally keep their flu vaccines. the other two vacatnes are both much newer technology, rna vaccine and that means not quote -- much colder stores to keep the vaccine stable. they will be more difficult to use in large numbers because so many places that will be conducting vaccinations will...
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just as happens earlier when russia left the country independent political analyst, gilbert doctorow. thank you for your time and your comments apply for parts of the u.s. mainstream media are seeking to eliminate all doubt that joe biden won the race to the white house going so far as to brown reports on probes into alleged voter fraud . as misinformation, artist explains questioning the u.s. election results is tantamount to sacrilege. the media is outraged that anyone would talk about ballot fraud, especially this new york times columnist. facebook is absolutely teeming with right wing misinformation right now. these are all among the 10 most engaged on the platform of the post 24 right wing information. so what is this misinformation that he feels is so dangerous and unacceptable and that well, perhaps the reason that this information is deemed to be so dangerous is because those headlines are actually true. and what about this guy? 2nd, pennsylvania u.s.p.s. whistleblower claims postmaster ordered late ballots picked up and separated. while the washington post came forward and sa
just as happens earlier when russia left the country independent political analyst, gilbert doctorow. thank you for your time and your comments apply for parts of the u.s. mainstream media are seeking to eliminate all doubt that joe biden won the race to the white house going so far as to brown reports on probes into alleged voter fraud . as misinformation, artist explains questioning the u.s. election results is tantamount to sacrilege. the media is outraged that anyone would talk about ballot...
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of british astray and academics serving a 10 year prison sentence for allegedly spying kylie more gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of qom, she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 iranians. a turkish court has handed down life sentences for 337. defendants accused of carrying out an attempted coup in 2016 days, a sainz from outside the court. many of those sentenced a former army commanders and pilots, they were convicted of charges including murder, violating the constitution, and attempting to assassinate the president. the massive trial is one of dozens of court cases targeting alleged supporters of u.s. based cleric, fettle a grill and ankara accuses him of orchestrating the failed coup. for more, let's bring in our correspondent in istanbul. you know what we're going to tell us about this trial? well, this trial in the capital ankara has taken plays in one of took easily largest a court rooms. it's a very high profile trial that has been go
of british astray and academics serving a 10 year prison sentence for allegedly spying kylie more gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of qom, she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 iranians. a turkish court has handed down life sentences for 337. defendants accused of carrying out an attempted coup in 2016 days, a sainz from outside the court. many of...
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kylie more gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of qom. she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 year audience. danish authorities say hundreds of dead minks have been pumping out of a shallow grave. as gases build up in their decomposing bodies of the mines were buried earlier this month after being called to prevent the spread of a new version of the corner of ours. argentina has declared 3 days of mourning for superstar for baller, diego maradona. he died on wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack. fans have been paying their final respects as madonna lies in state and went to size caring for their hero. one last time i saw at the presidential palace in one outsiders under spike, the young going pandemic, tens of thousands of mourners mind up for their chance to pay their respects. we want to see all of the crowd saying his death has devastated his farms. he is and what he is f
kylie more gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of qom. she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 year audience. danish authorities say hundreds of dead minks have been pumping out of a shallow grave. as gases build up in their decomposing bodies of the mines were buried earlier this month after being called to prevent the spread of a new version of the...
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. >>> coming up here on "gma," sara gilbert is with us live. don't want to miss it. >>> and our exclusive live interview with taylor >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by the u.p.s. store. america" is sponsored by the u.p.s. store. . >>> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. the number of people in the hospital due to covid-19 surged in california by more than 80% in just the past two weeks. state health secretary mark ghaly says pressure on hospitals will continue with some intensive care units nearing capacity. 45 counties are now in the most restrictive purple tier. to help slow the spread, dr. ghaly is encouraging everyone who is planning on doing larger get-togethers to scale it back. >>> we had a few spritz and sprinkles this morning, but those clouds are moving through the south bay and eventually it will be breezy and that will create a small craft advisory if you're out on the water today. as far as our forecast for dinner tomorrow, still looking very pleasant, temperature wise, it's going to be a little breezy, so yo
. >>> coming up here on "gma," sara gilbert is with us live. don't want to miss it. >>> and our exclusive live interview with taylor >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by the u.p.s. store. america" is sponsored by the u.p.s. store. . >>> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. the number of people in the hospital due to covid-19 surged in california by more than 80% in just the past two weeks. state health secretary...
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studies gilbert khadiagala says most africans want democracy, even if their leaders don't. >> so if they have key partners like the u.s., then it partners like the u.s., becomes a bit problematic. so trump has been, i think, a threat to what i call the democratization of very fragile democracies in places like africa. >> reporter: dem >> reporter: democracy is still in its infancy here. khadiagala is worried that if the u.s. continues down this path of isolationism, that could completely eclipse america's influence. debora patta, cbs news, sohannesburg, south africa. >> reid: next on the "cbs weekend news," we get a civics lesson from a 101-year-old voter. change your thinking to ibs-c. if your constipation >> reid: we end tonight with a story of inspiration. nikki battiste introduces us to a woman who understands the power of the vote. >> there we go. >> reporter: born before any woman had the right to vote... >> thank you so much. 101 years old. >> reporter: ...long lines on a y ney new york city day... >> your ballot is here. >> reporter: ...could not keep 101-year-old anna belfield f
studies gilbert khadiagala says most africans want democracy, even if their leaders don't. >> so if they have key partners like the u.s., then it partners like the u.s., becomes a bit problematic. so trump has been, i think, a threat to what i call the democratization of very fragile democracies in places like africa. >> reporter: dem >> reporter: democracy is still in its infancy here. khadiagala is worried that if the u.s. continues down this path of isolationism, that could...
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i mean more gilbert was convicted of spying and sentenced to 10 years back in 2018.she's maintained her innocence and has held repeated hunger strikes in exchange. tehran has secured the release of 3 iranian nationals held abroad. i have spoken as the prime minister said to dr. morgan, but on the final smalling, she's in healthy, she's healthy and she is in good spirits. on her return, she will quarantine, but she will not be alone. and she is well supported by release has been an absolute priority for the government. more than the last 2 years. we have consistently rejected the grounds on which the government of iran arrested and detained. dr. morgan, but we continue to do so. these are points i made strongly to foreign ministers arranged during multiple meetings on this issue. so it turns a former prime minister's study kalmuck. he has died at the age of 84 in his being treated for corona virus at a hospital in the united arab emirates. but they were sudan's, last, democratically elected prime minister before omar al bashir took over in 1989 military coup. sudan ha
i mean more gilbert was convicted of spying and sentenced to 10 years back in 2018.she's maintained her innocence and has held repeated hunger strikes in exchange. tehran has secured the release of 3 iranian nationals held abroad. i have spoken as the prime minister said to dr. morgan, but on the final smalling, she's in healthy, she's healthy and she is in good spirits. on her return, she will quarantine, but she will not be alone. and she is well supported by release has been an absolute...
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hello, i'm richard gilbert of you're watching the listening post working from home. here are some of the media stories we're covering this week. breaking up is hard to do. donald trump and fox news go way back and the network still has feelings for the man. president trump continues to take a pounding on social media news. thank you. because there's still time and ethiopia erupts the ethnic on the rest. that has the makings of a civil war. the television encounter that may have cost the interviewee his life, and the prime minister, whose reputation has suffered, along with the country. when the u.s. networks finally decided 4 days after the polls close to call the presidential election for joe biden, they did so almost in unison. anchors, reporters and commentators, voices that president, trump labeled the enemy of the people, could not hold back their glee. in some cases, their tears, the continuing refusal of donald trump and senior republicans to concede the election, their evidence free attempts to cast doubt on the electoral process. pose a problem for news netw
hello, i'm richard gilbert of you're watching the listening post working from home. here are some of the media stories we're covering this week. breaking up is hard to do. donald trump and fox news go way back and the network still has feelings for the man. president trump continues to take a pounding on social media news. thank you. because there's still time and ethiopia erupts the ethnic on the rest. that has the makings of a civil war. the television encounter that may have cost the...
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. >> reporter: in gilbert, arizona, rebecca kennedy and her two sons barely getting by. >> we're not sure if we're going to make next month's rent. it's just a lot of unsure. >> reporter: that uncertainty, widespread. school districts like this one in laredo, texas, stepping up to provide meals -- more than 2.2 million since march. but with school buildings closed, a cruel reality for so many during the pandemic. more than half of all parents skipping meals to feed their children. more than a third foregoing bills to pay for food. shauna gray in washington, d.c., now makes a three-hour round trip to get free lunch for her children. when restaurants closed in the spring, gray and her husband both lost their jobs. now often skipping meals to feed their three kids. >> me and dad have kind of gotten to the point of now that we only eat maybe once a day. >> reporter: tom, tonight good bank operators say until the economy improves they expect heightened demand for food for almost the next two years. tom? >> so hard to hear from that mother. marcus, thank you. >>> news tonight about teenage
. >> reporter: in gilbert, arizona, rebecca kennedy and her two sons barely getting by. >> we're not sure if we're going to make next month's rent. it's just a lot of unsure. >> reporter: that uncertainty, widespread. school districts like this one in laredo, texas, stepping up to provide meals -- more than 2.2 million since march. but with school buildings closed, a cruel reality for so many during the pandemic. more than half of all parents skipping meals to feed their...
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freed a british australian academic serving a 10 year prison sentence for alleged spying, carli more gilbert was arrested me than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of calm. she described her release as the end of a long intro, mattick ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 iranians. hungary and poland. say they're united in their dispute with the european union over the budgets in budapest and garion prime minister big door bond said the 2 countries are insisting there be no respect for rule of law requirement to access e.u. pandemic financial aid. last week, both countries vetoed the e.u. budget over that requirement. and a powerful cycle own has lashed southern india with heavy rains and strong winds. the storm made landfall in the city of putting cherry triggering floods and cutting power lines along the coast to tell me all non jews, state capital. at least 3 people were killed in 2 states. german chancellor angela merkel in the leaders of the country 16 states have agreed to tighten nationwide coronavirus measures because infection
freed a british australian academic serving a 10 year prison sentence for alleged spying, carli more gilbert was arrested me than 2 years ago. after attending a conference in the city of calm. she described her release as the end of a long intro, mattick ordeal. state television said it came as part of a prisoner exchange for 3 iranians. hungary and poland. say they're united in their dispute with the european union over the budgets in budapest and garion prime minister big door bond said the 2...
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joining us now from laguna beach in california is loreen gilbert, who's the chief executive of wealthwises your reaction to this a step forward. a transition canal officially take place. we have seen that the markets have been settling down since the election because there was a lot of nervousness prior to the election, and now we have seen things settle down a little bit with the anticipation of a new government coming into place as well as a vaccine and hopeful news on the vaccine front so with both of those, that spells a rally in our markets. it could well happen to stop the question is, going forward for the us economy, financial markets globally have been looking for a big new stimulus package for the us economy. this hasn't been agreed on. depending on what happens with the senate race in georgia, that might still be very, very ha rd to that might still be very, very hard to agree on instant —— in the new year. it might be now we have heard the news about janet yellen being most likely in the treasury and between she and powell, that is like having and powell, that is like having a
joining us now from laguna beach in california is loreen gilbert, who's the chief executive of wealthwises your reaction to this a step forward. a transition canal officially take place. we have seen that the markets have been settling down since the election because there was a lot of nervousness prior to the election, and now we have seen things settle down a little bit with the anticipation of a new government coming into place as well as a vaccine and hopeful news on the vaccine front so...