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. >> 53 year old jeff harrington is a former bart police officer. today, he came face to face with the paramedics who saved his life last year. hello again everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. >> in november, he suffered cardiac arrest at his home. his wife quickly called 911 and began performing cpr on her husband. paramedics dave raymond and jason vera arrived on scene and stepped in. they say after 20 minutes of working on harrington, they were able to revive him. harrington says he is forever grateful. >> one of my earliest memories, you guys visiting me and that's that's a huge tribute to the people that you guys that you would take the time out of your busy schedule, whether you're dropping a 51, 50 off or whatever. but you came up and saw me and that speaks highly of what you guys stand for and came and see me. and i just i don't know how to extend the gratitude for i know, i know that it's just it's. >> and on this day, it was the paramedics who were brought to tears. dave raymond expressed his own gratitude, saying that as
. >> 53 year old jeff harrington is a former bart police officer. today, he came face to face with the paramedics who saved his life last year. hello again everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. >> in november, he suffered cardiac arrest at his home. his wife quickly called 911 and began performing cpr on her husband. paramedics dave raymond and jason vera arrived on scene and stepped in. they say after 20 minutes of working on harrington, they were able to revive...
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. >> reporter: raymond and emt jason vera helped safe jeff harrington's life roughly five months ago.-old went into cardiac arrest and game very close to leaving his wife and their two kids, just 12 and 13, behind. >> i was dead for 20 minutes and i came back. they don't get gratitude. they don't get it enough. i recognized that and i needed to be here to thank them. >> reporter: harrington is a former b.a.r.t. police officer. he knew he had a heart condition, but admits he didn't take the best care of his health, but after getting a second chance to watch his kids grow up, he's not taking anything for granted anymore. >> their efforts mean something to me. their efforts mean i'm taking full advantage of the moment that my life span's going to be way longer than it would have been because i'm living better and just taking advantage of the beautiful gift they gave me from their hard work. >> reporter: as an ex-military officer dave raymond gave harrington a challenge coin as a symbol of the bond these men will share the rest of their lives. >> speechless, grateful and hope people learn
. >> reporter: raymond and emt jason vera helped safe jeff harrington's life roughly five months ago.-old went into cardiac arrest and game very close to leaving his wife and their two kids, just 12 and 13, behind. >> i was dead for 20 minutes and i came back. they don't get gratitude. they don't get it enough. i recognized that and i needed to be here to thank them. >> reporter: harrington is a former b.a.r.t. police officer. he knew he had a heart condition, but admits he...
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this goes to michael harrington's question. if an industry really system of a free enterprise system is a system in which the poor or ground beneath the heels of these rapacious industrialists worried about how would he explain the success in hong kong, the extent to which people continue to vote with their feet to go there? you're not asking to make of the united states one gigantic hong kong or sweatshop or whatever you want to call it. you're you would acknowledge that that there is a historic development of an economy and what may be right one stage in the development of an economy may not be right for another stage isn't the issue where do we go here? what what pragmatic decisions do we make about the direction of the american economy? should it be toward more and more? or should it be trying to preserve an adequate balance between, freedom of choice and government? again, the problem is to distinguish two things. this comes back to an earlier the circumstances terms of the physical arrangements and the circumstances in te
this goes to michael harrington's question. if an industry really system of a free enterprise system is a system in which the poor or ground beneath the heels of these rapacious industrialists worried about how would he explain the success in hong kong, the extent to which people continue to vote with their feet to go there? you're not asking to make of the united states one gigantic hong kong or sweatshop or whatever you want to call it. you're you would acknowledge that that there is a...
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when harrington suffered a cardiac arrest at his home. his wife called 911 and started giving him cpr. two paramedics, dave raymond and emt jason vera, rushed to the home and after 20 minutes, they literally brought harrington back to life. >> slowly i come out of it in the hospital and one of my earliest memories, you guys visiting me, and that's that's a huge tribute to the people that you guys that you would take the time out of your busy schedule. that speaks highly of what you guys stand for and came and see me and i just i don't know how to extend the gratitude for i know, i know that as you can imagine, they were in tears at this special reunion. >> and for the first responders, it was the first time that a patient they saved came back to personally thank them. >> several people have been asking that same question. jeff, i've been in this county for 32 years. guess what? you're the first to be able to have that opportunity to say that. and i can't express the joy that i feel now. and knowing that i'm getting to talk to you. >> mr.
when harrington suffered a cardiac arrest at his home. his wife called 911 and started giving him cpr. two paramedics, dave raymond and emt jason vera, rushed to the home and after 20 minutes, they literally brought harrington back to life. >> slowly i come out of it in the hospital and one of my earliest memories, you guys visiting me, and that's that's a huge tribute to the people that you guys that you would take the time out of your busy schedule. that speaks highly of what you guys...
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harrington says first responders gave him, quote, a beautiful gift. counselor say they fear the case of a college football player charged with raping two students will have a damaging effect on victims of sexual assault. tybo rogers is a running back from bakersfield and plays for the university of washington. the 18 year old has been arrested and charged with raping two students in the fall of last year. >> one thing that struck me was that the suspect used his status as a football player to attract women on the internet. that was what one of one of these victims said. and so that the university allowed him to continue to use that powerful position for, accessing women is really, really concerning to me, legal experts say a complaint against rogers was made in november. >> emails show university of washington football coaches discussed the matter, took him off the team, then brought him back for the college playoffs before suspending him indefinitely after last week's arrest. >> our time now 717, in lake county, a hiker is recovering now after she wa
harrington says first responders gave him, quote, a beautiful gift. counselor say they fear the case of a college football player charged with raping two students will have a damaging effect on victims of sexual assault. tybo rogers is a running back from bakersfield and plays for the university of washington. the 18 year old has been arrested and charged with raping two students in the fall of last year. >> one thing that struck me was that the suspect used his status as a football...
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i'll start with commissioner harrington. >> thank you. i can understand why we are doing this and it makes a whole lot of sense. i also totally get we like to do-rent the spaces and we want to go ahead with parcel f to do this. no question about that at all. let me ask a larger picture though. so, at what point does parcel a just not work? what point do we say we are not renting anybody at 15 0 percent so we have to adjust that and also, parcel d1a you are talking about 45, 55 percent ami, which seems hard to pencil out. trying to figure, is this going to fall together at the end because this one part makes perfect sense, but all thing seems it will be difficult and that's the first question. irel polk ask the second to talk to both. we have been hearing a lot about the need for market rate for people that are teachers and firefighters and police officers, so we have been hearing the middle income fight. we need not just deeply discounted but the middle income group and it sounds that isn't working. i get with the pandemic and the market
i'll start with commissioner harrington. >> thank you. i can understand why we are doing this and it makes a whole lot of sense. i also totally get we like to do-rent the spaces and we want to go ahead with parcel f to do this. no question about that at all. let me ask a larger picture though. so, at what point does parcel a just not work? what point do we say we are not renting anybody at 15 0 percent so we have to adjust that and also, parcel d1a you are talking about 45, 55 percent...
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which is why we go to trade school with professor jenny harrington. what do you do? all this is going to my head. professor, i like it. >> do you want me to help with that? >> no. so what's interesting is what we've seen in spinoffs is that generally there's a huge amount of selling. in fact, other great investments is one that one off from merck, carrier. people wake up and there's this will i will rogue position in their portfolio. i don't want that. or the big funds can't have it because they haven't done the work on it yet. there's an immediate sell-off. first you say is there going to be a dividend? we believe there is not. -- for solventum. they came out with $7 billion in revenue and $8 billion of debt, although i might have reversed that. with the numbers in place, though they have great earnings growth ahead, they're likely to pay down the debt with their free cash flow. but, what i know, there's a huge amount of selling pressure right away. this is a really great company with decent earnings growth. they have a dental unit, a medical surgical unit, and then
which is why we go to trade school with professor jenny harrington. what do you do? all this is going to my head. professor, i like it. >> do you want me to help with that? >> no. so what's interesting is what we've seen in spinoffs is that generally there's a huge amount of selling. in fact, other great investments is one that one off from merck, carrier. people wake up and there's this will i will rogue position in their portfolio. i don't want that. or the big funds can't have it...
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. >> 53 year old jeff harrington is a former bart police officer.face to face with the paramedics who saved his life last year. hello again everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. >> in november, he suffered cardiac arrest at his home. his wife quickly called 911 and began performing cpr on her husband. paramedics dave raymond and jason vera arrived on scene and stepped in. they say after 20 minutes of working on harrington, they were able to revive him. harrington says he is forever grateful. >> one of my earliest memories, you guys visiting me and that's
. >> 53 year old jeff harrington is a former bart police officer.face to face with the paramedics who saved his life last year. hello again everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. >> in november, he suffered cardiac arrest at his home. his wife quickly called 911 and began performing cpr on her husband. paramedics dave raymond and jason vera arrived on scene and stepped in. they say after 20 minutes of working on harrington, they were able to revive him. harrington...
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happened last november, when harrington suffered a cardiac arrest at his home. raymond and emt jason vera arrived. they resuscitated him after 20 minutes. >> slowly, i come out of it in the hospital and one of my earliest memories, you guys visiting me and that's that's a huge tribute to the people that you guys that you would take the time out of your busy schedule. that speaks highly of what you guys stand for and came and see me and i just i don't know how to extend the gratitude for you. i know, i know that the first responders say this was the first time they've been visited and personally thanked by someone whose life they saved. >> several other people have been asking that same question. jeff i've been in this county for 32 years. guess what? you're the first to be able to have that opportunity to say that. and i can't express the joy that i feel now. and knowing that i'm to talk to you. >> harrington received a challenge coin to honor the reunion challenge. coins are a way to recognize excellence in law enforcement, commemorate a special occasion, honor
happened last november, when harrington suffered a cardiac arrest at his home. raymond and emt jason vera arrived. they resuscitated him after 20 minutes. >> slowly, i come out of it in the hospital and one of my earliest memories, you guys visiting me and that's that's a huge tribute to the people that you guys that you would take the time out of your busy schedule. that speaks highly of what you guys stand for and came and see me and i just i don't know how to extend the gratitude for...
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. >> reporter: raymond and emt jason helped save jeff harrington's life roughly five months ago. the 53-year-old went into cardiac arrest and came very close to leaving his wife and two kids just 12 and 13 behind. >> i was dead for 20 minutes and i came back. they don't get gratitude. they don't get it enough. and -- and i recognize that and i needed to be here to thank them. >> reporter: harrington is a former b.a.r.t. police officer and he knew he had a heart condition but admits he didn't take the best care of his health but after getting a second chance to watch his kids grow up. he's not taking anything for granted anymore. >> there are efforts, you know, mean something to me. and their efforts means that i'm taking full advantage of the moment. that my life span's going to be way longer than it it would have been because i'm living better and just taking advantage of what the beautiful gift that they gave me from their hard work. >> reporter: as an exmilitary officer dave gave harrington a challenge coin as a symbol of the bond the men will share for the rest of their lives
. >> reporter: raymond and emt jason helped save jeff harrington's life roughly five months ago. the 53-year-old went into cardiac arrest and came very close to leaving his wife and two kids just 12 and 13 behind. >> i was dead for 20 minutes and i came back. they don't get gratitude. they don't get it enough. and -- and i recognize that and i needed to be here to thank them. >> reporter: harrington is a former b.a.r.t. police officer and he knew he had a heart condition but...
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we have jenny harrington here with us. meta is the stock story of the morning.nk of the results and mark zuckerberg's comments which brought the stock lower and the mag seven trade? >> i think we are seeing reconciliation and reckoning the numbers were fantastic the problem is the story which is mark getting real we need to spend i have been wondering the last quarter with everyone was talking about a.i. was mentioned. i'm exaggerating here. the more time the company was able to mention a.i. in the conference call, the more the stock went up. i wonder if we will see more between meta and what reports next is investors asking a.i show me the money. where is it coming from? in the case of facebook, meta, the numbers of the past quarter were incredible, but they are saying it takes a lot of spend that's not the money investors want to see with the premium valuations >> jenny, you talked about the wex word of the day. rotate you are rotating your portfolio? >> we are not rotating portfolio. we are seeing rotation in the portfolios for example, in our growth portfoli
we have jenny harrington here with us. meta is the stock story of the morning.nk of the results and mark zuckerberg's comments which brought the stock lower and the mag seven trade? >> i think we are seeing reconciliation and reckoning the numbers were fantastic the problem is the story which is mark getting real we need to spend i have been wondering the last quarter with everyone was talking about a.i. was mentioned. i'm exaggerating here. the more time the company was able to mention...
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jenny harrington, will you starts off, please? >> woo hoo.il manage tore take over the boom over the next decades. nine times earnings, 4% dividend yield. >> steve weiss? >> i'm saying short cues as a hedge. vix has moved in the last few weeks and it's prudent to hedge out your portfolio if you're able to. >> sarat sethi. >> copper demand keeps going up and supply is limited and i think you have a long way to go. >> freeport getting a lot of love on the desk, lately. >> joe t., finally. freeport was my first choice and sarat took my final trade. >> good share. >> absolutely. steel dynamics and a good spot to buy it. >> i'll see you at the bell. "the exchange" is now. >>> welcome to "the exchange." i'm jon fortt for kelly evans and here's what's a good. e con for investors to navigate and we'll tell you what it is and the names they're buying. plus the setup for big tech into earnings. we'll look at whether the recent pullback represents a buying opportunity and as israel weighs its response to the iran's unprecedented attack we'll look into
jenny harrington, will you starts off, please? >> woo hoo.il manage tore take over the boom over the next decades. nine times earnings, 4% dividend yield. >> steve weiss? >> i'm saying short cues as a hedge. vix has moved in the last few weeks and it's prudent to hedge out your portfolio if you're able to. >> sarat sethi. >> copper demand keeps going up and supply is limited and i think you have a long way to go. >> freeport getting a lot of love on the desk,...
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i first got to know her when she worked, for ed harrington in the comptroller's office. and, i mean, look, you even had ed harrington sitting through public comment here today that shows you how important this is. and it was i had the opportunity to work with her there, but i really had the opportunity to work with her once i came to the puc. and i quickly found donna to be incredibly diligent and detail oriented, almost to a fault, where i'd have to tell her once in a while, don't worry about it, we'll get there. but we shared a similar sense of humor. we share a similar astrologic sign we're both scorpios, which means that we constantly go back and forth with each other to say, no, don't wear that on your face and on your sleeve and she does the same to me. so i have loved working with you, donna, over the last a little bit more than two years, and you have been a lot of fun, and i can see why ed harrington is here, because you're a gem to work with, and i'm going to miss you. and i wish you the very, very, very best in the next journey of your life when you move up to
i first got to know her when she worked, for ed harrington in the comptroller's office. and, i mean, look, you even had ed harrington sitting through public comment here today that shows you how important this is. and it was i had the opportunity to work with her there, but i really had the opportunity to work with her once i came to the puc. and i quickly found donna to be incredibly diligent and detail oriented, almost to a fault, where i'd have to tell her once in a while, don't worry about...
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in just the past decade, eight have closed down, including harrington hospital which shut its doors in october after 104 years in operation. soon after that, fort scott lost its emergency room. a gut punch to a community already reeling from the loss of its hospital four years earlier. 59 more kansas hospitals are in jeopardy of following suit. that is 59 out of 100 to, more than half. because so many of our hospitals are hanging on by a thread, they are forced to increase costs for patients, to layoff essential healthcare workers, to stop offering important services. and then, often counties resort to raising property taxes in a last-ditch effort to keep their hospitals afloat. when that fails, kansas must drive longer and longer to distances for basic care. so much of the problem boils down to one thing. far too many kansans don't have health insurance. in particular, working kansans who don't have employer-based insurance but who make too much money to qualify for our current medicaid program. these are kansans who work at the local hair salon or barber shop. who care for your elder
in just the past decade, eight have closed down, including harrington hospital which shut its doors in october after 104 years in operation. soon after that, fort scott lost its emergency room. a gut punch to a community already reeling from the loss of its hospital four years earlier. 59 more kansas hospitals are in jeopardy of following suit. that is 59 out of 100 to, more than half. because so many of our hospitals are hanging on by a thread, they are forced to increase costs for patients,...
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there were beavers and daughters and the rivers and to of course, all the fish and harrington sprays. so they were part of that. they loved it was nothing to worry about. the clear cutting is one of the most insane things you could ever do with like strip mining a living organism, which a far as is they weren't required to replant. and most of those clear cuts developed into huge brush fields then all of a sudden they're faced with this a lot. it says you can't flip that unless you re plant within 3 years. so then they had to clear all the brush on these old clear cuts so they could replant them just all coincided with the end of the use of agent orange in vietnam. the michael newton from oregon state university was getting cert plus barrels of agent orange that the air force couldn't use anymore in vietnam. and was praising the use of these things and how they were going to transform forestry forever. and they started to just blanket these huge, clear cuts, lot of major arms and tripped so we could smell it. and within a few days our garden was dead. the kids were all sick again and
there were beavers and daughters and the rivers and to of course, all the fish and harrington sprays. so they were part of that. they loved it was nothing to worry about. the clear cutting is one of the most insane things you could ever do with like strip mining a living organism, which a far as is they weren't required to replant. and most of those clear cuts developed into huge brush fields then all of a sudden they're faced with this a lot. it says you can't flip that unless you re plant...
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some very good insight from future lawyers hope harrington and allman bearing down to take us off the this evening and on that very important note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. the end of tomorrow. >>> tonight on all in. brand-new indictments in arizona. 18 people charged in a fraudulent scheme to steal the
some very good insight from future lawyers hope harrington and allman bearing down to take us off the this evening and on that very important note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. the end of tomorrow. >>> tonight on all in. brand-new indictments in arizona. 18 people charged in a fraudulent scheme to steal the
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be here today and representing the port commission vice president gale gilman and commissioner harrington are here as chief operating officer michael martin and representing the leadership team. sl no prouder day we can welcome an exceptional place that brings people to the shoreline and unparalleled beauty of the san francisco bay. this is a day port mission comes to life after 15 years of work. congratulation. this park was built with private money. the park was built with very complicated land use deal. very state of the art infrastructure and it took 15 years to get here, and are there are many of here in the process that 15 years of work and we can't how beautiful it is. i want to recognize former port director, monique moyer, i believe she is here today for her visioning early on in the project. thank you so much monique, you are such a inspiration. [applause] i have to name port employees because they worked so hard. [calling out names] people no longer with us-thousands of hours of work. we thank you so much. [applause] also, among us is city staff and city partners who had to be
be here today and representing the port commission vice president gale gilman and commissioner harrington are here as chief operating officer michael martin and representing the leadership team. sl no prouder day we can welcome an exceptional place that brings people to the shoreline and unparalleled beauty of the san francisco bay. this is a day port mission comes to life after 15 years of work. congratulation. this park was built with private money. the park was built with very complicated...
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. >> jenny harrington?end contrarian play was sl green and last week, buried amongst the horror of the week when the stock was down 10% they had great earnings and we'll have 6% yield and ten times sfo. >> staying with that commercial real estate play and joe t.? >> tough to find strong, positive momentum in the market right now. patience is probably the best position, but goldman sachs is one name in which you will find strong positive momentum. i think it continues to put. >> see you on the closing bell. "the exchange" continues right now. >>> thank you, scott. we will see you on the bell, indeed. meantime, welcome to "the exchange." i'm tyler math eson in for kell, van, and you have pce and it could be a market-moving week big time. if there is say pullback the market tells us why and where he's looking for opportunity. plus speaking of pullback, some of the semi names are in a bear market, but our analyst sees strength ahead and soon. he tells us when, why and which names he sees best positioned across
. >> jenny harrington?end contrarian play was sl green and last week, buried amongst the horror of the week when the stock was down 10% they had great earnings and we'll have 6% yield and ten times sfo. >> staying with that commercial real estate play and joe t.? >> tough to find strong, positive momentum in the market right now. patience is probably the best position, but goldman sachs is one name in which you will find strong positive momentum. i think it continues to put....
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some very good insight from future lawyers hope harrington and allman bearing down to take us off the air this evening and on that very important note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. the end of tomorrow. >>> tonight on all in. brand-new indictments in arizona. 18 people charged in a fraudulent scheme to steal the election, including fake electors and donald trump is named as unindicted co- conspirator. >>> then. >> all day long. we sitting tight in new york, the high court awaits. >> you have to leave immunity for the president. >> the president of the united states has to have immunity. >> will donald trump face trial for his attempted coup? and what is at stake for the supreme court? >> hopefully the republican justices that we have, and judges that we have will make correct decisions. >>> plus, today's supreme court hearing on abortion rights in post-roe america. >> i brought up the conversation of what are my options? and they said well, because we
some very good insight from future lawyers hope harrington and allman bearing down to take us off the air this evening and on that very important note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. the end of tomorrow. >>> tonight on all in. brand-new indictments in arizona. 18 people charged in a fraudulent scheme to steal the election, including fake electors and...
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if the story told by the prosecutions witness, sounds cool. harrington plausible. you may want to give your own testimony to see if you can create at least a shadow of a doubt in one yours mind because you have to get a unanimous jury have to be able to contribute to best it was a crime. it would be under reasonable doubt, of course the faces 3 other cases. so there are 4 in total which in your opinion is sort of the most serious. my thing is the washington case and which special council is accusing them of being much involved in the january 6th. i can select you whenever you want to call like the capital. and i think they're weird questioning whether or not donald trump was trying to overthrow the government was trying to for the election. whereas here were only talking back with donald trump had an affair. and i don't think there's any citizen in america who doubts it down. so it's really a service, just select and, and just a final thought from you back to this specific case. any witness in particular that you will be came to look out for. but of course, the key
if the story told by the prosecutions witness, sounds cool. harrington plausible. you may want to give your own testimony to see if you can create at least a shadow of a doubt in one yours mind because you have to get a unanimous jury have to be able to contribute to best it was a crime. it would be under reasonable doubt, of course the faces 3 other cases. so there are 4 in total which in your opinion is sort of the most serious. my thing is the washington case and which special council is...
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we understand that anthony harrington harrington, who was 77, was found unconscious with severe bitebelieved to be mr harrington's pet, leading to the arrest of another 75 year old woman in warwickshire. police have said they are continuing to investigate what they have described as that tragic incident . in other news, the incident. in other news, the prime minister says that britain could pull out of the european convention on human rights if it obstructs the government's rwanda plan. rishi sunak says controlling illegal migration is more important than membership in the echr, and he would not let what he called the foreign court interfere in sovereign matters. labour has accused the prime minister of trying to appease the hard right of the conservative party more than 600 british legal experts, including three former supreme court judges, are calling on the uk to stop selling arms to israel. they say there's a plausible risk the weapons may be used to commit serious violations of international law, and that the prime minister must change britain's policy. prime minister must chang
we understand that anthony harrington harrington, who was 77, was found unconscious with severe bitebelieved to be mr harrington's pet, leading to the arrest of another 75 year old woman in warwickshire. police have said they are continuing to investigate what they have described as that tragic incident . in other news, the incident. in other news, the prime minister says that britain could pull out of the european convention on human rights if it obstructs the government's rwanda plan. rishi...
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and this was entirely in his really strong john harrington. there was a very nice as far as from washington dc. thank you, john. well, that's now get the perspective from occupied easter eastern, where will speak to ben a smith. both of these riley's husband debasing their response. now the days to what happened on saturday, they wanted something measured calibration fund, also a response and kind sir, is this what they decided as well, but no official comment from these rarely government. the only official news we've had is from these riley military that simply saying it hasn't changed these instructions to be as riley public, a national security minister involved and event. he's a fall right. member of the coalition government, he's commented a single word on x for me to write that he's just bored, feeble, seemingly, in response to these right? to what is a suspected to be. and he's right at the drug strike on around those 3 drones, a spec to the, to hitches writing a territory. we know all week since last off, today's rails war cabinet has
and this was entirely in his really strong john harrington. there was a very nice as far as from washington dc. thank you, john. well, that's now get the perspective from occupied easter eastern, where will speak to ben a smith. both of these riley's husband debasing their response. now the days to what happened on saturday, they wanted something measured calibration fund, also a response and kind sir, is this what they decided as well, but no official comment from these rarely government. the...
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speaker, i rise today to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the historic harrington school on st. scion's island. originally called the hair tan graded school, the one room schoolhouse was built by african-american tradesmen in 1924. the school was the main educational structure for three african-american communities on st. simon's island. in the 1960's, many students left the school to attend st. scion's elementary. the guilding was briefly used as a daycare center until being abandoned in 1970. restoration efforts were led by the st. simon's african and american heritage coalition and st. simon's land trust in four. the restoring school -- restored school is a community gathering space for holidays, celebration, meetings, and other events. congratulations on its 100th anniversary. keep up the good work. mr. speaker, i rise today to commemorate the life of howard cohen, a member of the savannah community who inspired and influenced so many. of graduating from the benedictine military school, he served in the nation's air force division during the korean war. in 1952, he establish
speaker, i rise today to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the historic harrington school on st. scion's island. originally called the hair tan graded school, the one room schoolhouse was built by african-american tradesmen in 1924. the school was the main educational structure for three african-american communities on st. simon's island. in the 1960's, many students left the school to attend st. scion's elementary. the guilding was briefly used as a daycare center until being abandoned in...
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. >> commissioner harrington. >> here. >> i believe commissioner-[indiscernible] the san francisco port commission acknowledge we are we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. item 2 is approval of minutes for march 12, 2024 port
. >> commissioner harrington. >> here. >> i believe commissioner-[indiscernible] the san francisco port commission acknowledge we are we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as...