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martin griffiths, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. so long ago, you said something very striking. you said, "the state of the world is terrifying." and i suppose that one of the terrifying elements for you is that the scale of need so far outstrips your ability at the un to offer assistance. and also to be funded, to get the income you need to meet those needs. so, this year, 2023, we have... ..over 350 million people in the world need humanitarian assistance... which is substantially more than last year. substantially more than last year. so, the direction of travel is negative. it's huge. it's almost vertical. the cost of the humanitarian programmes that i'm responsible for around the world, in 36 different countries, is about $56 billion for this year. to come from the member states of the united nations. to come from the member states, of which about 20 are donors, of which the top five pay 60% of all humanitarian aid. so, a very small donor base. as of today, we have received about one third of that $56 billion, and we're now in
martin griffiths, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. so long ago, you said something very striking. you said, "the state of the world is terrifying." and i suppose that one of the terrifying elements for you is that the scale of need so far outstrips your ability at the un to offer assistance. and also to be funded, to get the income you need to meet those needs. so, this year, 2023, we have... ..over 350 million people in the world need humanitarian assistance... which is...
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but andrew griffith findings. but andrew griffith and jeremy hunt have real power here.real power over the fca . yeah. today they haven't fca. yeah. today they haven't chosen to use it. >> so far and i don't think it's the end . i don't think it's the the end. i don't think it's the end. i've been speaking to people in government who are absolutely understand and acknowledge the situations that we've put in and how that we've been put in and how that might affect other people. in fact, some people don't want to ask they've a ask their banks if they've got a file in case they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, in case they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and1 case they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and icase they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and i don't hey upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and i don't thinkpset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and i don't think itet the bank, and i don't think it will. know, that's for will. but, you know, that's for them. i don't think i
but andrew griffith findings. but andrew griffith and jeremy hunt have real power here.real power over the fca . yeah. today they haven't fca. yeah. today they haven't chosen to use it. >> so far and i don't think it's the end . i don't think it's the the end. i don't think it's the end. i've been speaking to people in government who are absolutely understand and acknowledge the situations that we've put in and how that we've been put in and how that might affect other people. in fact,...
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griffith had the full opportunity to refute that evidence. so while section 3 is not a criminal provision, it's a civil provision and nevertheless requires some kind of heari where there is evidence, where th is a chancefute the evidence, so mmp gets disqualified only if people can prove in a court of law he participated in an insurrection. host: georgia's secretary of state brad rothesberger, for a secretary of state to remove a candidate would enforce the system as rigged and corrupt and denying the chance to choose is un-american and our government believes it has earned the consent of the governed and taking away the ability to choose or object eliminates that consent for lightly less than half of the country." guest: the problem is the constitution removes choices. you may being -- think a 33-year-old is the best qualified person to be president or a person not born in the united states. but that person is ineligible under the constitution. remember, we're not just simply talking about choice in 2024 but also in 2028. if a person has sho
griffith had the full opportunity to refute that evidence. so while section 3 is not a criminal provision, it's a civil provision and nevertheless requires some kind of heari where there is evidence, where th is a chancefute the evidence, so mmp gets disqualified only if people can prove in a court of law he participated in an insurrection. host: georgia's secretary of state brad rothesberger, for a secretary of state to remove a candidate would enforce the system as rigged and corrupt and...
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and i think that andrew griffiths very helpful. griffiths has been very helpful.ade jeremy hunt, you know, made a they being, being said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not being, being said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not de—banking,aing said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not de—banking, but said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not de—banking, but noti he was not de—banking, but not allowed say. he was not de—banking, but not all(|t's1 say. he was not de—banking, but not all(|t's1 aay. he was not de—banking, but not all(|t's1 a bit weak kneed >> it's all a bit weak kneed today. >> well, well perhaps, but i think the fca have not think that the fca have not finished yet. think make finished yet. i think we'll make sure highlighting it and finished yet. i think we'll make sthink highlighting it and finished yet. i think we'll make sthink peopleiighlighting it and finished yet. i think we'll make sthink peopleiighlight cant and i think people like me can highlight government, highlight it. the government, because i have this big bundle from how the
and i think that andrew griffiths very helpful. griffiths has been very helpful.ade jeremy hunt, you know, made a they being, being said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not being, being said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not de—banking,aing said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not de—banking, but said jeremy hunt, you know, made a they not de—banking, but noti he was not de—banking, but not allowed say. he was not de—banking, but not all(|t's1 say. he was not de—banking,...
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my default attends to be a griffith. ok. afghanistan was a griffith. ok. you know you had mark milly crying in front of bible. what about the goals and that's a change to knows about money. okay? because it was a good career there. 20 years. it'd be a lot of people made a lot of money off of it does try the country, but by the way, so air and i mean the ukraine. adventure is a griffith as well because i tend to think that people in care of realize yeah, the intake is going to be up eventually. but let's catch it as much as we can while we can aaron. right i, it's hard to, of course there are a number of parties interested in eluding ukraine or profiteering office in any way that they possibly can. i don't think that fundamentally it is about a military industrial complex boon dog or anything that state forward or crass. well, i mean it's crass but it's i think it's propelled mostly by the urge to punish russia, especially after russia intervened and disrupted their plans in syria. i think that the us realize that a sort of russia that's going to defend its
my default attends to be a griffith. ok. afghanistan was a griffith. ok. you know you had mark milly crying in front of bible. what about the goals and that's a change to knows about money. okay? because it was a good career there. 20 years. it'd be a lot of people made a lot of money off of it does try the country, but by the way, so air and i mean the ukraine. adventure is a griffith as well because i tend to think that people in care of realize yeah, the intake is going to be up eventually....
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here is what some of what modern groupers had to say. —— martin griffiths. completely different catastrophe as we have heard from various authorities. one which is appalling, shocking and i think unimaginable, actually, in its consequences. i've heard there are speculations that up to 20,000 are dead, 4000 deaths registered at the moment. in libya where access to derna is still so difficult where there is a compounded problem of the dams breaking and storms breaking, this is a tragedy in which climate and capacity has collided to cause this terrible tragedy. derna is a city of 100,00 people, 900,000 affected. we and other agencies are already present in libya because of humanitarian issues that have been happening for some years. we've sent from my office from geneva here a un disaster coordination team, 15 people who went to morocco and then redeployed to libya. also communications people, specialists and experts. we will be hearing from other agents including the federation and the red cross about that. the issue in libya is coordinating with the governmen
here is what some of what modern groupers had to say. —— martin griffiths. completely different catastrophe as we have heard from various authorities. one which is appalling, shocking and i think unimaginable, actually, in its consequences. i've heard there are speculations that up to 20,000 are dead, 4000 deaths registered at the moment. in libya where access to derna is still so difficult where there is a compounded problem of the dams breaking and storms breaking, this is a tragedy in...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.o be regulated in the uk. they argue that if this doesn't happen, any competitive advantage over other countries developing the technology could be lost. here's our transport correspondent, katy austin: at the moment you can take your hands off the wheel on uk motorways if you are driving the one model of car that has had the relevant technology approved in this country. i had a go back in the spring. but this is not autonomous, or fully self—driving. in the us, driverless taxis are allowed to carry passengers on the streets of san francisco, but it hasn't gone completely smoothly. a recent collision with a fire engine raised fresh safety concerns. the uk government backs the idea of vehicles which can drive themselves for all or some of the time on our roads. trials are being done with a safety driver behind the wheel. getting to the point where they can be widely introduced is complicated. big questions need to be addressed, including who is responsible if there is a crash. consumers
hywel griffith, bbc news.o be regulated in the uk. they argue that if this doesn't happen, any competitive advantage over other countries developing the technology could be lost. here's our transport correspondent, katy austin: at the moment you can take your hands off the wheel on uk motorways if you are driving the one model of car that has had the relevant technology approved in this country. i had a go back in the spring. but this is not autonomous, or fully self—driving. in the us,...
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was applied last summer to a county commissioner in new mexico who was at the insurrection, cody griffith. host:host: when you hear the arguments or calls for applying the amendment directly to former president trump, would do you make of those calls and doesn't have a basis -- does it have a basis? guest: it does have a basis. there have not been a lot of insurrections in the united states since the civil war and the insurrectionists have not run for office. everyone agrees that trump is a former officeholder in the united states. there is a good deal of evidence that he participated in the insurrection. if so then he is disqualified from holding office under section three of the 14th amendment, which is as much a part of the constitution is the first amendment. host: you said you are not an expert in the evidence, but as far as what you have seen or heard over the last several months or years, what did he do in order to make the 14th amendment apply in your mind? guest: several things. first, he appeared to have egged on the effort to storm the capitol. he second, appear to have known o
was applied last summer to a county commissioner in new mexico who was at the insurrection, cody griffith. host:host: when you hear the arguments or calls for applying the amendment directly to former president trump, would do you make of those calls and doesn't have a basis -- does it have a basis? guest: it does have a basis. there have not been a lot of insurrections in the united states since the civil war and the insurrectionists have not run for office. everyone agrees that trump is a...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.lked the red carpet at vogue's newest event. a west end theatre was transformed for the evening, a celebration of british theatre, music and dance. our culture reporter annabel rackham was there. acting royalty, the biggest names in music and the most famous faces in fashion came out to support the sophomore vogue world event held in london. tickets were made available to members of the public starting at £150 in an attempt to make the world of fashion more accessible. all proceeds from the evening will go towards arts organisations in the uk. from bigger names such as the national theatre and royal opera house, down to industry freelancers. the organisers, us editor of vogue anna wintour and her outgoing british counterpart edward enninful, said the aim was to help a sector badly hit by the economy and a lack of government funding. the pair say most of the donations will go to the arts in london, which they see as a gateway to the rest of the uk. guests were treated to a stunning show
hywel griffith, bbc news.lked the red carpet at vogue's newest event. a west end theatre was transformed for the evening, a celebration of british theatre, music and dance. our culture reporter annabel rackham was there. acting royalty, the biggest names in music and the most famous faces in fashion came out to support the sophomore vogue world event held in london. tickets were made available to members of the public starting at £150 in an attempt to make the world of fashion more accessible....
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our correspondent hywel griffith reports.riving between 25jobs a day, he says the new 20mph limit on residential roads will slow his team down, losing both time and money. i've done rough maths, and it's ten grand. if i spend an extra two hours a week travelling, over a year, it's ten grand. it's as simple as that. and how does that make you feel? ifeel like my days are going to be a lot longer. there's no dispute that the slowdown to 20mph will have an economic impact. the welsh government's own analysis suggests that spread over 30 years, the bill for businesses in wales will be £1.6 billion. even bigger is the cost to commuters and leisure travellers, at £4] billion. in total, again spread over 30 years, the cost is expected to be £6.3 billion, massively outweighing any economic benefits. the first minister insists adding a few minutes a day to everyone's travel time is a price worth paying. it's a small contribution to make, that five minutes, isn't it? when you know what you are doing and other people are doing will be k
our correspondent hywel griffith reports.riving between 25jobs a day, he says the new 20mph limit on residential roads will slow his team down, losing both time and money. i've done rough maths, and it's ten grand. if i spend an extra two hours a week travelling, over a year, it's ten grand. it's as simple as that. and how does that make you feel? ifeel like my days are going to be a lot longer. there's no dispute that the slowdown to 20mph will have an economic impact. the welsh government's...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.ukrainian grain imports to 5 member states in eastern europe, but poland has warned it will ban the imports to protect local markets. before the war, almost all ukrainian grain was exported via the black sea. but russian attacks on ports there have made land routes through europe more important. for more on this, i'm joined by arnaud petit, executive director of the international grains council. thank you forjoining us. the eu has not confirmed that the ban is happening, so how confident are you it is going ahead? ,., ., ., ., ahead? good morning. iwould sa it'sa ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision _ ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision that - ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision that they - say it's a decision that they can buy the european commission linked to low prices and in comparison to the eu and all of the markets worth the price of wheat was higher and now we see everywhere in europe in the black sea region and also major exporters, the wheat
hywel griffith, bbc news.ukrainian grain imports to 5 member states in eastern europe, but poland has warned it will ban the imports to protect local markets. before the war, almost all ukrainian grain was exported via the black sea. but russian attacks on ports there have made land routes through europe more important. for more on this, i'm joined by arnaud petit, executive director of the international grains council. thank you forjoining us. the eu has not confirmed that the ban is...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.ear—old iranian woman who died in police custody after being arrested for wearing her headscarf incorrectly under the country's strict morality laws. it sparked waves of protest across iran, with women burning their headscarves and cutting their hair. there have been fresh crackdowns by the authorities on the activists involved. our correspondent caroline hawley has been looking at whether things have changed for women in iran, 12 months on. a warning — her report contains some distressing images. elahe had never taken part in protests before. now in exile in italy, she says that after mahsa amini's death, she felt compelled to take a stand. gunshot. that's the sound of the bullet that changed her life. she'd rushed to help young protesters who'd been shot while pulling down pictures of the supreme leader. she came here for medical treatment. surgeons removed the bullet from her head but couldn't save her right eye. translation: it was like losing a loved one. - an eye is a part of som
hywel griffith, bbc news.ear—old iranian woman who died in police custody after being arrested for wearing her headscarf incorrectly under the country's strict morality laws. it sparked waves of protest across iran, with women burning their headscarves and cutting their hair. there have been fresh crackdowns by the authorities on the activists involved. our correspondent caroline hawley has been looking at whether things have changed for women in iran, 12 months on. a warning — her report...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.onvictions. our north of england correspondentjudith moritz has the latest for us. you'll remember that last month, when she was sentenced, lucy letby refused to turn up for that hero, the judge refused to turn up for that hero, thejudge said refused to turn up for that hero, the judge said that she has shown malevolence bordering on sadism, and she became only the fourth woman in british legal history it to be given a whole life sentence. well, the jury a whole life sentence. well, the jury were unable to make a decision on a further six charges of attempted murder, and we note that in ten days' time, the crown prosecution service will announce whether or not it intends to pursue a retrial on those charges. but in the meantime donate has brought news that lucy letby�*s defence team have launched appeal papers with the criminal division of the court of appeal —— tonight has brought news. before any appeal can be mounted, she has to seek permission from the judge. we have no information
hywel griffith, bbc news.onvictions. our north of england correspondentjudith moritz has the latest for us. you'll remember that last month, when she was sentenced, lucy letby refused to turn up for that hero, the judge refused to turn up for that hero, thejudge said refused to turn up for that hero, the judge said that she has shown malevolence bordering on sadism, and she became only the fourth woman in british legal history it to be given a whole life sentence. well, the jury a whole life...
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the chief mos in griffith. a separate climate and capacity was applying for libyans flooded catastrophe. i've been speaking with steph, i'm with a broker hydrologist with world meter logical organization. i've asked him to talk me through that as well. i'm good capacity to deal with such these us as the dots of the critical. we see most coffee said it's very limited and the same is true for the the well, what is a very key investment for countries is the investing in one of the systems. so that their society can do preventive action can happen to other warnings of each time before the event. and they also can, can either evaluate or, or make sure that certain infrastructure stays a stays intact and to really minimize the damage all the, all the studies that these is and decide at the moment show that a warning systems at the very good return on investment and investments in the morning. and so the countries having the capacity to also act upon is critical to too many models indeed damaged. so such events. and s
the chief mos in griffith. a separate climate and capacity was applying for libyans flooded catastrophe. i've been speaking with steph, i'm with a broker hydrologist with world meter logical organization. i've asked him to talk me through that as well. i'm good capacity to deal with such these us as the dots of the critical. we see most coffee said it's very limited and the same is true for the the well, what is a very key investment for countries is the investing in one of the systems. so that...
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, andrew griffiths but i am disappointed that the those quote andrew griffiths but i am disappointedte you aw griffiths but i am disappointed that the those quote you read'iffiths but i am disappointed that the those quote you read ouths , whose quote you read out earlier, you know, he was really previously this, previously very strong on this, as prime minister at the as was the prime minister at the despatch box saying what was happening to farage. no political friend tories, political friend of the tories, of was out of order. but of course, was out of order. but now andrew griffiths seems to be just mouthing platitudes foods, just mouthing platitudes. foods, as rightly so. as—you—say. patrick, rightly so. that's fair as—you—say. patriok rightly so. that's fair enough. people okay, that's fair enough. people be debunked, but what shouldn't be debunked, but what are to do ? what are are you going to do? what are you going to do? i want to know what is going what the government is going to do should say, of do about this. we should say, of course, fca denies all course, that the fca
, andrew griffiths but i am disappointed that the those quote andrew griffiths but i am disappointedte you aw griffiths but i am disappointed that the those quote you read'iffiths but i am disappointed that the those quote you read ouths , whose quote you read out earlier, you know, he was really previously this, previously very strong on this, as prime minister at the as was the prime minister at the despatch box saying what was happening to farage. no political friend tories, political friend...
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mr griffith had to say?that away. i find it frustrating when we keep harking back to the pandemic as a reason for why the economy is in such a state, and also putin's invasion of ukraine. but it's not the only reason. and everything comes back to those two issues. but what isn't answered is what you're going to do. we do have the highest tax burden, as you said, since the 1940s. i think it's unlikely to come down any time under a conservative government. and that really pains me to say, because i think once you increase taxes as you're spending, once you increase taxes as you're spending , people are you're spending, people are spending more. it's very hard to take that back . and you expect take that back. and you expect then the to state deliver more. so once you expect the state to deliver more , to spend more on deliver more, to spend more on health to spend more on education, as you would rightly expect to then have to reverse that and not have the money coming into the treasury. some things got to give
mr griffith had to say?that away. i find it frustrating when we keep harking back to the pandemic as a reason for why the economy is in such a state, and also putin's invasion of ukraine. but it's not the only reason. and everything comes back to those two issues. but what isn't answered is what you're going to do. we do have the highest tax burden, as you said, since the 1940s. i think it's unlikely to come down any time under a conservative government. and that really pains me to say, because...
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[bell ringing] >> joan donna griffith. >> todd m. beamer. >> lauren griffith. >> ramone. >> joseph f.grillo. >> david joseph grimner. >> francis edward roden. >> linda gromlin. >> keitheth george. >> allen anthony bev in. [bell ringing] >> bill: mark bingham. [bell ringing] >> deora francis bodley. [bell ringing] >> sandy bradshaw. [bell ringing] >> bill: shanksville memorial in south central pennsylvania. somerset county has come a long way. a beautiful site there as we honor the victims on board flight 93. remember, it was todd beamer and mark bingham in contact with family members and friends on the ground and new planes were hijacked and they were one of them and they made the decision collectively in the words of todd beamer, let's roll and they took that plane down in a field of south central pennsylvania. many flights were empty. coast to coast flights early in the morning. not entirely empty but a lot of empty seats and there was room to move. beamer and bingham took advantage of that. morgan ortagus with us now. former state
[bell ringing] >> joan donna griffith. >> todd m. beamer. >> lauren griffith. >> ramone. >> joseph f.grillo. >> david joseph grimner. >> francis edward roden. >> linda gromlin. >> keitheth george. >> allen anthony bev in. [bell ringing] >> bill: mark bingham. [bell ringing] >> deora francis bodley. [bell ringing] >> sandy bradshaw. [bell ringing] >> bill: shanksville memorial in south central pennsylvania....
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and we've griffith , of we've got andrew griffith, of course the business minister this morning seemingle down it, saying, this morning seeming to double down it , saying, look, this morning seeming to double down it, saying, look, it's down on it, saying, look, it's not to rule out not responsible to rule out further tax rises . further tax rises. >> well, that's right. >> well, that's right. >> they . jeremy hunt has made >> they. jeremy hunt has made very clear in an interview, i think with bloomberg last week, they can't push up or cut taxes as you in the autumn as you say in the autumn statement . but i think what this statement. but i think what this weekend all to at the weekend is all about to at the party up in party conference up in manchester pm rishi manchester is the pm rishi sunak, showing something, an indication cuts probably indication of tax cuts probably indication of tax cuts probably in march next year ahead of what could be an election in may or june or october, november . they june or october, november. they want to see an idea of why. why should we vote for these
and we've griffith , of we've got andrew griffith, of course the business minister this morning seemingle down it, saying, this morning seeming to double down it , saying, look, this morning seeming to double down it, saying, look, it's down on it, saying, look, it's not to rule out not responsible to rule out further tax rises . further tax rises. >> well, that's right. >> well, that's right. >> they . jeremy hunt has made >> they. jeremy hunt has made very clear in an...
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thomas griffiths was jailed for murder. after killing ellie, a domestic homicide review found he displayed controlling and coercive behaviour, including educational sabotage. she wanted to focus on her studies because she had some important exams coming up, and he was making herfeel bad about that, saying, "does it not make you feel bad that we're not seeing each other after school?" and i wish now i had known more about coercive controlling behaviours and what it could lead to. coercive control was made illegal in england and wales in 2015. since then, more than a fifth of cases have been from alleged victims between the ages of 11 and 24. the number of suspects aged under 25 has been rising year on year, but only 5% of those cases resulted in a charge. more than a third of cases fall through because of a lack of evidence. campaigners say with so much communication happening between young people on their phones, more prosecutions should be taking place. but police insist it's not that simple. if perpetrators have locked do
thomas griffiths was jailed for murder. after killing ellie, a domestic homicide review found he displayed controlling and coercive behaviour, including educational sabotage. she wanted to focus on her studies because she had some important exams coming up, and he was making herfeel bad about that, saying, "does it not make you feel bad that we're not seeing each other after school?" and i wish now i had known more about coercive controlling behaviours and what it could lead to....
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i would have thought like griffith. >> like the observatory, an like somewhere like that would win and i'd be like it to the golden gate bridge or should be, you know, there's a lot of our most photos that griffith observatory come out like. >> there's a just a a pfic layer of now. it's one of those things are like, oh, this looks, you know, the hollywood sign trying. but you may complicated. that, though, right? they're the neighbors don't like yeah. well, there's hikes unstaffed. yeah. we do want to get your check of your 4 zone forecast. yeah, it's foggy out there right building bridge dog is grain instagram com. yeah. haha. >> oh yeah. whether a sunshine or here it is out here, too. over at from the sutro camera. so that's just the usual. coastal fog is rolling tonight. so you'll be waking up to some cloudy conditions sunday morning. and then it clears out by lunchtime of the afternoon. so you'll have a nice, pleasant sunday. and then comes back in the usual spots like half in bay sunday morning will be waking up to some widespread 50's. 57 redwood city. 59 in hayward. 62 in liverm
i would have thought like griffith. >> like the observatory, an like somewhere like that would win and i'd be like it to the golden gate bridge or should be, you know, there's a lot of our most photos that griffith observatory come out like. >> there's a just a a pfic layer of now. it's one of those things are like, oh, this looks, you know, the hollywood sign trying. but you may complicated. that, though, right? they're the neighbors don't like yeah. well, there's hikes unstaffed....
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>> well, i'm pleased that andrew griffiths has responded, but it's not good enough just to repeat thehat nobody should be de—banking for their perfectly legally held views. fine the problem here and this goes right throughout our financial services industry is the fish rots from the head down. it's the fca that have been pushing on to the banks and insurance companies and many others. this extraordinary diversity and inclusion agenda . diversity and inclusion agenda. and i think the people running the fca are not fit for purpose. i think government needs to act . let's get a financial markets regulator made up of people who have actually worked in financial markets, wouldn't that be a change? and let's get politics completely out of it. the organisation is run by the wrong people. it is part of the problem and not the solution. liam what's what's your reaction to what nigel is saying? >> part of the problem and not the solution? >> the fca, i think he's exactly right and he's been remarkably restrained. this is almost kafkaesque . as said, the kafkaesque. as i said, the dossier, which
>> well, i'm pleased that andrew griffiths has responded, but it's not good enough just to repeat thehat nobody should be de—banking for their perfectly legally held views. fine the problem here and this goes right throughout our financial services industry is the fish rots from the head down. it's the fca that have been pushing on to the banks and insurance companies and many others. this extraordinary diversity and inclusion agenda . diversity and inclusion agenda. and i think the...
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captain jody griffiths saw it all, trying to protect his marina resort. >> that ship came from our neighbors. the roof here come from the neighbors over on the other side >> reporter: was it like a wall of water, or was it just kind of building >> it was a surge. >> when it came, it came. >> reporter: with many neighborhoods initially cut off, the scale of the devastation here is just beginning to come into focus >> it got higher >> reporter: some, like linda wicker's family, who have owned roy's restaurant for two decades, will have to rebuild from scratch is it a total loss, or -- >> pretty much >> reporter: yeah? >> i mean, the building's not, but the contents are pretty much -- everything's gone. >> reporter: idalia made landfall with a ferocity not seen in this area in more than a century. daring high-water rescues rolled out up and down the coast and more than half a million lost power many have been restored >> the bulk of the outages at this point are in that big bend region, a lot of the rural counties that bore the brunt of the storm. >> reporter: with the president today signing a
captain jody griffiths saw it all, trying to protect his marina resort. >> that ship came from our neighbors. the roof here come from the neighbors over on the other side >> reporter: was it like a wall of water, or was it just kind of building >> it was a surge. >> when it came, it came. >> reporter: with many neighborhoods initially cut off, the scale of the devastation here is just beginning to come into focus >> it got higher >> reporter: some, like...
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griffith. they too will continue. they know everything.the proposals that we original text. this initiative was joined by the secretary. tulun they listed it all. none of this was done, and in principle, let me remind you that president putin once again said that as soon as everything that is written down in the russian part of the packages starts working , the ukrainian, uh, part of this initiative of the secretary general will resume on the same day. thank us. we need to continue our isolation from you. including a broadcast from new york, the russian foreign minister answered questions from journalists based on the results his speech at the seventy-eighth session of the general assembly. we'll be back after commercials. rubles with a sberban business client, open a business card, pay at any convenient time and receive 10% cashback for purchases during the promotion period millions of entrepreneurs 549-99 kg, if you get up more than twice at night, and palace for early treatment of prostate adenoma. ultra pure motor oil base role ultra s
griffith. they too will continue. they know everything.the proposals that we original text. this initiative was joined by the secretary. tulun they listed it all. none of this was done, and in principle, let me remind you that president putin once again said that as soon as everything that is written down in the russian part of the packages starts working , the ukrainian, uh, part of this initiative of the secretary general will resume on the same day. thank us. we need to continue our...
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joining me now nbc's janelle griffith and retired nypd detective and director of black law enforcementliance mark claxton. good to have both of you here. janelle, what is the latest on the investigation and what do we know about this officer's claims that it was all just a big misunderstanding? >> yes, chris, so this officer is claiming that his comments were taken out of context and that he was actually in those remarks, he was mocking city lawyers and the discussion they would have in terms of negotiating any type of settlement regarding this young woman's death. now, it's worth noting, chris, that this video only came to light because a seattle police department employee saw it and was apparently so concerned by what they heard on the video that they reported it to their superiors and then it rose the ranks and eventually was handed over to the office of police accountability to be investigated like it is now. it's currently -- the investigation is ongoing. >> mark, when you hear those remarks, what goes through your head, even if this was just sarcasm or directed at lawyers? is tha
joining me now nbc's janelle griffith and retired nypd detective and director of black law enforcementliance mark claxton. good to have both of you here. janelle, what is the latest on the investigation and what do we know about this officer's claims that it was all just a big misunderstanding? >> yes, chris, so this officer is claiming that his comments were taken out of context and that he was actually in those remarks, he was mocking city lawyers and the discussion they would have in...
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that is the reality faced by my guest today, martin griffiths, un under—secretary general for humanitariant need?
that is the reality faced by my guest today, martin griffiths, un under—secretary general for humanitariant need?
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nearly reaching rooftops the water rising from one to eight feet in just over an hour, captain jody griffith saw it all, trying to protect his marina neighborhoods initially cut off, the scale of the devastation is just beginning to come into focus. some like linda wicker's family who's own roy's restaurant for decades will have to rebuild from scratch is it a total loss >> pretty much, preet much the building's not, but the contents, pretty much everything's gone. >> reporter: idalia made landfall with a ferocity not seen in this area in nor more t century. daring high-water rescues up and down the coast and more than half a million lost power many have been restored. >> the bulk of the outages at this point are in that big bend region a lot of the rural counties that bother th bore the brunt of the storm. >> reporter: with the president signing a major declaration for florida. >> our nation has your back. and we're not going to walk away >> reporter: idalia carved a destructive path across the southeast. at least five reported tornados breaking out in the storm zone >> [ bleep ] that car's
nearly reaching rooftops the water rising from one to eight feet in just over an hour, captain jody griffith saw it all, trying to protect his marina neighborhoods initially cut off, the scale of the devastation is just beginning to come into focus. some like linda wicker's family who's own roy's restaurant for decades will have to rebuild from scratch is it a total loss >> pretty much, preet much the building's not, but the contents, pretty much everything's gone. >> reporter:...
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so andrew griffith, winter. andrew griffith, they're saying that there is support, but unlike last year where the support was for everyone, now it's just targeted on the very poorest and i suppose that means there will be this missing middle people who are sort of squeezed in the middle who might want that support, who might not feel very well off. but this year not they're not getting that support. >> no. well, if if we >> no. well, if we see if we tackle these issues at the root cause , we'd be in a better cause, we'd be in a better place. the reality is that the energy companies are not very well regulated. they are, i believe, ripping people off, whether it's in terms of payment metres profits that they make in a far too high. we need a better energy market. that's the reality of it . and successive reality of it. and successive governments have failed in terms of energy, nor as you well know, nor nuclear power being created for many, many years . labour are for many, many years. labour are no better . they'
so andrew griffith, winter. andrew griffith, they're saying that there is support, but unlike last year where the support was for everyone, now it's just targeted on the very poorest and i suppose that means there will be this missing middle people who are sort of squeezed in the middle who might want that support, who might not feel very well off. but this year not they're not getting that support. >> no. well, if if we >> no. well, if we see if we tackle these issues at the root...
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griffith, about the hub concept. >> . the idea that in one >> yes. one building all the banks and building all the banks and building be building societies could be represented. yes. and you could put out cash, do put in cash, take out cash, do transfers, whatever it is. yeah. and yet, of the 77 hubs that have proposed , only seven have been proposed, only seven are open. only seven are open, which says to me that actually the big clearing banks aren't interested . interested. >> i'm afraid they're not. they've got lots of things they want to do and it's something that people like you can actually do something about. i think the issue which is lurking behind this is the use of cash and whether or not we ought to be able to use cash at all times in every place where we go to buy. now now we're in a world where digital things are taking over an and i suspect i know there's a difference views about it that a retail digital pound will come a central bank digital currency they're employing people to work on it they are it will come i hope and pray that it
griffith, about the hub concept. >> . the idea that in one >> yes. one building all the banks and building all the banks and building be building societies could be represented. yes. and you could put out cash, do put in cash, take out cash, do transfers, whatever it is. yeah. and yet, of the 77 hubs that have proposed , only seven have been proposed, only seven are open. only seven are open, which says to me that actually the big clearing banks aren't interested . interested....
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griffith, about the hub concept. >> . the idea that in one >> yes.one building all the banks and building all the banks and building be building societies could be represented. yes. and you could put out cash, do put in cash, take out cash, do transfers, whatever it is. yeah. and yet, of the 77 hubs that have proposed , only seven have been proposed, only seven are open. only seven are open, which says to me that actually the big clearing banks aren't interested . interested. >> i'm afraid they're not. they've got lots of things they want to do and it's something that people like you can actually do something about. i think the issue which is lurking behind this is the use of cash and whether or not we ought to be able to use cash at all times in every place where we go to buy. now now we're in a world where digital things are taking over an and i suspect i know there's a difference views about it that a retail digital pound will come a central bank digital currency they're employing people to work on it they are it will come i hope and pray that it
griffith, about the hub concept. >> . the idea that in one >> yes.one building all the banks and building all the banks and building be building societies could be represented. yes. and you could put out cash, do put in cash, take out cash, do transfers, whatever it is. yeah. and yet, of the 77 hubs that have proposed , only seven have been proposed, only seven are open. only seven are open, which says to me that actually the big clearing banks aren't interested . interested....
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well, in the past hour the under—secretary—general for humanitarian affairs at the un martin griffithsbriefing where he discussed libya, let's hear what he had to say. in libya, a completely different catastrophe as we have heard from various _ catastrophe as we have heard from various authorities. one which is appalling, — various authorities. one which is appalling, shocking and i think unimaginable, actually, in its consequences. i've heard there are speculations that up to 20,000 are dead, _ speculations that up to 20,000 are dead, 4000 deaths registered at the moment _ dead, 4000 deaths registered at the moment. in libya where access to donor_ moment. in libya where access to donor is _ moment. in libya where access to donor is still so difficult where there — donor is still so difficult where there is— donor is still so difficult where there is a _ donor is still so difficult where there is a compounded problem of the dams breaking, this is a tragedy in which _ dams breaking, this is a tragedy in which climate and capacity has collided — which climate and capacity has collided to
well, in the past hour the under—secretary—general for humanitarian affairs at the un martin griffithsbriefing where he discussed libya, let's hear what he had to say. in libya, a completely different catastrophe as we have heard from various _ catastrophe as we have heard from various authorities. one which is appalling, — various authorities. one which is appalling, shocking and i think unimaginable, actually, in its consequences. i've heard there are speculations that up to 20,000 are...
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bottom line, as martin griffiths, top un humanitarian affairs chief, put it, "the un, the humanitariantill have to work." you understand that mindset? i fully understand that mindset. but i also think that if there was a discrimination made on any basis... i mean, the un itself admitted to this. this is the first time they have been told in a situation, they have been told, you know, "half of your workforce" — or almost half of your workforce — "can't come to work." i think the un should ask itself really critically, "how have you been engaging with the taliban for the two "years to get to this?" you know, because, one, what's the purpose of engagement? the purpose of engagement is not onlyjust delivery of humanitarian aid, but also upholding some principles. right? and if the engagement, the way it's going, is failing, what needs to be revisited? i'm not saying cut humanitarian aid and closing offices, but i think this is notjust about taliban's policies, it's also about the failure of the un to act in alliance with its own principles. are you prepared to give the taliban some credit
bottom line, as martin griffiths, top un humanitarian affairs chief, put it, "the un, the humanitariantill have to work." you understand that mindset? i fully understand that mindset. but i also think that if there was a discrimination made on any basis... i mean, the un itself admitted to this. this is the first time they have been told in a situation, they have been told, you know, "half of your workforce" — or almost half of your workforce — "can't come to...
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later in the week, now griffith prison is released by iran on the way home to the united states. the 2 countries have freed 5 citizens each and a kathleen negotiated swap in which terran was given access to almost $6000000000.00 in frozen funds. one of the americans sang president joe biden, so pushing that lives above politics. but some of the us are criticizing the swap that's saying it. ling coverage states to take more of its citizens as hostages. the the says steps of freedom. after use any ron's most notorious prison. 5 us citizens of uranian descent, landed in doha, as part of a complex prison, a swap. the 5 had been convicted on espionage related charges that they were widely seen as hostages taken by the reigning regime as bargaining chips. the return is the result of months of secret talks broke. if i could talk and exchange for the release, iran is getting access to $6000000000.00 in old revenue that was frozen by south korea. the us says the funds will only be used for humanitarian purposes. republicans have criticized the deal, saying it would incentivize around to t
later in the week, now griffith prison is released by iran on the way home to the united states. the 2 countries have freed 5 citizens each and a kathleen negotiated swap in which terran was given access to almost $6000000000.00 in frozen funds. one of the americans sang president joe biden, so pushing that lives above politics. but some of the us are criticizing the swap that's saying it. ling coverage states to take more of its citizens as hostages. the the says steps of freedom. after use...
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i mean, the griffith ended in afghanistan 20 years pretty good. gripped but the grips out for you, ukraine. now you're getting into the big number category, okay. and we, we know that from a, a briefing that was given a few days ago to congress is that there's no timeline here. and in the amount of money that is the needed will be end. let's hear, this is a shirley and, and forever. war with washington doesn't want to end and end up the adage. advantages lindsey graham says, you know, no americans are dying, but a lot of the ukrainians are en route. go ahead. oh, yes. uh visa. um, i do agree with you, but 1st of all, i have to start with um, making, you know, very clear on not paying attention to media negative and paying attention to a bigger picture which is a both of its stopped trend and the both of his talk through that has been out of the month to 92 to new york times. a tv says that the only superpower in the world can be united states. according to this doctrine ever since that time, as edward's um, kind of the of the time i send it from united states pointed out, it wasn't a clear
i mean, the griffith ended in afghanistan 20 years pretty good. gripped but the grips out for you, ukraine. now you're getting into the big number category, okay. and we, we know that from a, a briefing that was given a few days ago to congress is that there's no timeline here. and in the amount of money that is the needed will be end. let's hear, this is a shirley and, and forever. war with washington doesn't want to end and end up the adage. advantages lindsey graham says, you know, no...
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according to a leading united nations official, you and emergency relief coordinates of mountain griffiths also said the problems caused by the floods the kill. thousands of people were compounded by number of factors including climate change results that it begins our coverage with this report from tripling a thousands of people are still missing and fears that buried under the mud and rubble or swept out to sea. search to investigate, forced continues, but the chances of finding people draft a live party increasing the communication is totally be up to date out of us. i don't like this and dispatch them, but is understanding the streets, washing back up on shore and body is on the deluxe buildings and duties. and just to i was one of my colleagues counted over 200 buddies. owns it'd be cheaper than the wolf. water carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches. haven't being washed ashore. but these need to be the mentor and body and labels. but the bikes grades need to be met. so that, that is the core of who is buddy, is that all the efforts make it possible for loved one b
according to a leading united nations official, you and emergency relief coordinates of mountain griffiths also said the problems caused by the floods the kill. thousands of people were compounded by number of factors including climate change results that it begins our coverage with this report from tripling a thousands of people are still missing and fears that buried under the mud and rubble or swept out to sea. search to investigate, forced continues, but the chances of finding people draft...
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the united nations humanitarian chief, martin griffiths, has described sudan as "a place of great terrorus a brief overview on how bad the situation is across the country for civilians. the situation is really bad. it's dramatic in the sense that, as you just mentioned, more than four million, you know, were displaced within the country. there have been reports about gang rape, about mass killings, cleansing, you know, ethnic cleansing in darfur, forced evacuation of homes by the rsf in khartoum, and, really, the majority, i would say, of the sudanese population now exposed to a looming, you know, famine because of the imminent failure of the agricultural campaign for this year. you mentioned the ethnic cleansing in darfur, in the west of sudan, which, of course, has been no stranger to conflict. 300,000 people died there when the conflict broke out at the beginning of the century in 2003. but now, apparently, there is systematic killing, routinized and systematic destruction of cities like el geneina in west darfur. to what extent is the current conflict exacerbating existing ones such
the united nations humanitarian chief, martin griffiths, has described sudan as "a place of great terrorus a brief overview on how bad the situation is across the country for civilians. the situation is really bad. it's dramatic in the sense that, as you just mentioned, more than four million, you know, were displaced within the country. there have been reports about gang rape, about mass killings, cleansing, you know, ethnic cleansing in darfur, forced evacuation of homes by the rsf in...
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charles dropped for griffith flood rules arising over night. roads turned into rivers. emergency service is doing all they can to help the strand. this is the heaviest rating fools his home come since 1880 for businesses. hotels shopping moves flooded. it's too soon to estimate the cost of damage to the super, more than metropolis struggling to cope with a deluge not experienced it. for generations. are you into moving go? i've never seen a scene like this before. it's the 1st time i've witnessed such a severe situation even during previous by fluids. it was never this severe. it's quite terrifying to see the southern sloops of nearby hills collapsed. lands lines blocked roads. yeah, i never had this is my 1st time ever seen this because before i had rain and never happened like this, there was no man site ever and we never thought there would be a any landside here by the today to the government issued a so called a black rain warning on thursday night meaningless if you should expect rainfall exceeding 17 millimeters an hour. and that was a gross underestimation, considering the home c
charles dropped for griffith flood rules arising over night. roads turned into rivers. emergency service is doing all they can to help the strand. this is the heaviest rating fools his home come since 1880 for businesses. hotels shopping moves flooded. it's too soon to estimate the cost of damage to the super, more than metropolis struggling to cope with a deluge not experienced it. for generations. are you into moving go? i've never seen a scene like this before. it's the 1st time i've...