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it home office but our request was declined. ., ,., home office but our request was declined. ., , declinedhis government _ declined. it also said this government puts - declined. it also said this government puts the - declined. it also said this i government puts the rights declined. it also said this - government puts the rights of the british public before those of dangerous criminals, particularly for an individual convicted of 55 offences. erik's case was also raised in british parliament on the day he and others were deported in may earlier this year. deporting extremely vulnerable people where it could lead to their harm or even their death is fundamentally wrong. my constituent's brother has been diagnosed with a severe mental disorder by a consultant psychiatrist. he is in a mental health crisis. he's attempted suicide. is the minister ok to ignore the human rights of extremely vulnerable people in these circumstances? well, i'd again remind her that we live up to our obligations as is entirely right and proper, including appropriate human rights law, but also paying due regard to
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the home office _ that? it is quite a complex system. the home office have _ that? some of them where gap year students making decisions. when they were appealed to a 50% of those decisions turned out to be wrong. therefore the courts overruled the dismissal of the asylum claims and found out actually the home office has decided these claims wrongly. in some cases took the home office two years, three years, just to make the wrong decision, which was then overturned by an appeal which took another year. that�*s the problem. the problem is at the home office infrastructure. the system can be fast tracked and has been fast tracked in the past, we sought the detention centre fast track scheme, the cases used to be decided in a weekend a court on the premises where thejudges to weekend a court on the premises where the judges to sit and decide appeals very quickly. however, it�*s the home office staff, the home office infrastructure thatjustice 0ffice infrastructure thatjustice isn�*t good enough. we know this, because the house of commons select committee reports come
the home office _ that? it is quite a complex system. the home office have _ that? some of them where gap year students making decisions. when they were appealed to a 50% of those decisions turned out to be wrong. therefore the courts overruled the dismissal of the asylum claims and found out actually the home office has decided these claims wrongly. in some cases took the home office two years, three years, just to make the wrong decision, which was then overturned by an appeal which took...
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it is a shock as the advice the home office, it's i advice the home office, it's happened overnight and age surrounded by herfamily and a lot has died at the age surrounded by her family and a lot of the tributes being led by grease costarjohn travolta. hopelessly devoted to you, it says on the daily mirror and grease came out in 1978, and yet most people born much more recently than that would be very familiar with the film and will know olivia newton—john. it is with the film and will know olivia newton-john— newton-john. it is an institution that legacy _ newton-john. it is an institution that legacy will _ newton-john. it is an institution that legacy will live _ newton-john. it is an institution that legacy will live on _ newton-john. it is an institution that legacy will live on in - newton-john. it is an institution that legacy will live on in the - that legacy will live on in the tributes— that legacy will live on in the tributes from john travolta is very touching — tributes from john travolta is very touching. in the film, the legacy she leaves— touching. in the film, the lega
it is a shock as the advice the home office, it's i advice the home office, it's happened overnight and age surrounded by herfamily and a lot has died at the age surrounded by her family and a lot of the tributes being led by grease costarjohn travolta. hopelessly devoted to you, it says on the daily mirror and grease came out in 1978, and yet most people born much more recently than that would be very familiar with the film and will know olivia newton—john. it is with the film and will know...
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the home office a the number of otential trauma.office a the number of potential victims, _ trauma. the home office a the number of potential victims, who _ trauma. the home office a the number of potential victims, who referred - of potential victims, who referred their cases or lodge that claim to officials in the second quarter of the year, up 10% on the last quarter and a 34% rise in one year. i mean, that's the bit people would say, hang on a minute, why suddenly are more people making these claims of modern slavery? is it that there are more cases of modern slavery or more are coming or people using it as a excuse? it is an legitimate debate, is that? you have to ask the question, _ legitimate debate, is that? you have to ask the question, don't _ legitimate debate, is that? you have to ask the question, don't you? - legitimate debate, is that? you have to ask the question, don't you? why| to ask the question, don't you? why are we asking the question, why are we so concerned with this statistic. do you know?— we so concerned
the home office a the number of otential trauma.office a the number of potential victims, _ trauma. the home office a the number of potential victims, who _ trauma. the home office a the number of potential victims, who referred - of potential victims, who referred their cases or lodge that claim to officials in the second quarter of the year, up 10% on the last quarter and a 34% rise in one year. i mean, that's the bit people would say, hang on a minute, why suddenly are more people making...
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home office figures show thatjust a handful of foreign nationals have been removed from the uk underhird country". our home editor mark easton has been looking at the figures. what do they show? you may remember that the inadmissibility rules were hailed as a kind of post—brexit solution to what the government calls the broken asylum system. if someone claims century in the uk having come from a safe country in europe, they could be sent back to where they came from and what we have seen is in the first 18 months of that new rule, 17,000 asylum claimants were identified as being potentially inadmissible butjust 21 people have actually been removed, return to countries that include denmark, germany and ireland. you might ask how many have been returned to france? the answer to that is zero, none at all. not under this scheme, i should say. it calls into question the policy because since brexit, we have seen around 52,000 migrants crossing the channel in small boats from france, 23,000 already this year, and around 1300 crossed in a single day earlier this week, a record. next week, th
home office figures show thatjust a handful of foreign nationals have been removed from the uk underhird country". our home editor mark easton has been looking at the figures. what do they show? you may remember that the inadmissibility rules were hailed as a kind of post—brexit solution to what the government calls the broken asylum system. if someone claims century in the uk having come from a safe country in europe, they could be sent back to where they came from and what we have seen...
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yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. >>> from martha stewart this morning, home officet refreshing the home office really makes you feel so much better, so let me show you a few ways in which i've refreshed my home office space. ♪ this is an everyday system from california closets. you can put it pretty much anywhere in your house and it really does the job. and of course, i really like to brighten up my work space and we call anything a little glittery jewelry, so this is my new jewelry for the office. really important to make sure your drawers are neat and organized. there's no reason to have a messy drawer, and i use these nice kitchen dividers, this is for sillier ware or knives. i will never make a mess again. the pin-up board, that is just a fantastic thing to have. don't look at that calendar. it really has an awful lot of appointments on it. i don't even see one free day on there. i have to talk to my office about that. this one brings a little bit of bright color or recyclable basket. this just a pretty old basket i painted blue. pink touches could be used judi
yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. >>> from martha stewart this morning, home officet refreshing the home office really makes you feel so much better, so let me show you a few ways in which i've refreshed my home office space. ♪ this is an everyday system from california closets. you can put it pretty much anywhere in your house and it really does the job. and of course, i really like to brighten up my work space and we call anything a little glittery jewelry, so...
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i know the home office gets irritated, in fact i home office gets irritated, in fact it's reported thaton rules so they can get visa for regularjobs — politicians are coming under pressure from employers organisations who are saying, "you haven't got enough workers here, we want you to import labour," yet politically they continue to be under pressure from many voters who don't like the idea. i think the voters preferences for immigration are softening a bit to a few years ago. particularly around the time of the brexit referendum — but there is a broad support for doing something about these labour supply problems which are a real constraint on the uk and uk growth at the moment. employers are really pulling out all the stops here, so there's always been the case that we have certain occupations that make a list that we can make exceptions for for immigration, and that's a good, legitimate way of boosting the labour supply particularly in those areas, it's difficult to get more people trained and up quickly. so i have a shortage occupations list, and there's lobbyists for certain occup
i know the home office gets irritated, in fact i home office gets irritated, in fact it's reported thaton rules so they can get visa for regularjobs — politicians are coming under pressure from employers organisations who are saying, "you haven't got enough workers here, we want you to import labour," yet politically they continue to be under pressure from many voters who don't like the idea. i think the voters preferences for immigration are softening a bit to a few years ago....
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here, home office figures show that just a handful of foreign nationals have been removed from the ukuled inadmissible if the asylum seeker arrived from a "safe third country". our home editor mark easton has been looking at the figures. what do they show? well, you will remember that these inadmissibility rules were hailed as the post—brexit solution to what the government calls asylum system. in the first 18 months of the new rules, 17,000 asylum claimants were identified as being potentially inadmissible, but, as you say, just 21 people have ended up being removed, returned to countries like denmark, germany and ireland. how many have been returned to france, you might ask? the answer is none at all. it calls into question the policy because since brexit, we have seen 52,000 migrants crossing the channel in small boats from france — 23,000 already this year and around 1,300 crossing in a single day earlier this week, the highest daily figure recorded. next week, the home office is expected to do a deal with albania to fast—track returns there and allow albanian police to be station
here, home office figures show that just a handful of foreign nationals have been removed from the ukuled inadmissible if the asylum seeker arrived from a "safe third country". our home editor mark easton has been looking at the figures. what do they show? well, you will remember that these inadmissibility rules were hailed as the post—brexit solution to what the government calls asylum system. in the first 18 months of the new rules, 17,000 asylum claimants were identified as being...
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so, instead of just being my home office or your home office, it is the home office of the president of the united states. the white house is also known as the peoples house, that really means the white house grounds are the peoples ground. if you start to think about it that way it is not so far removed from a typical suburban home. typically, suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal or dressy front lawn, that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue. and a more private, less formal, backyard. that is the larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument. that is pretty much what happens at the white house today. >> let's get to the issue of just how sacrosanct are the white house grounds? are they untouchable. you are a historian, i am a journalist, neither one of us is a politician but first ladies, especially in the modern era, they want to go around changing things. there is resistane to that. i think it is fair to say people have had an opinion about melania trump's recent rose garden renovation. the history of that site,
so, instead of just being my home office or your home office, it is the home office of the president of the united states. the white house is also known as the peoples house, that really means the white house grounds are the peoples ground. if you start to think about it that way it is not so far removed from a typical suburban home. typically, suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal or dressy front lawn, that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue....
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the home office needs to work with the social media giants to take them down and also to pursue thoseuarantee passage to the uk for £5,000. posted in the last few weeks, we're unable to verify the people behind the messages are actual people smugglers, but the scores of messages posted on multiple tik tok accounts that we've obscured show people carrying boats into the water, crossing the channel, and making their way to the uk. smugglers are getting more overt in their behaviours. it's almost becoming portrayed as a legitimate business model to be able to advertise services like this. it's really important that they understand that it's not acceptable, it's unlawful. most of the postings boast of successful arrivals to the uk, and advertise upcoming dates when migrants can be taken across the channel. they even show off the giant inflatable dinghies, which it suggested will be launched from french and belgian beaches. i think it shows that the success of the small boat crossings is affecting the way that the smugglers and other people behave. and i think it means more than ever that
the home office needs to work with the social media giants to take them down and also to pursue thoseuarantee passage to the uk for £5,000. posted in the last few weeks, we're unable to verify the people behind the messages are actual people smugglers, but the scores of messages posted on multiple tik tok accounts that we've obscured show people carrying boats into the water, crossing the channel, and making their way to the uk. smugglers are getting more overt in their behaviours. it's almost...
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the home office says the rise is unacceptable, with the government describing it as an evil, criminalple—smuggling gangs. it had promised tighter border controls after leaving the european union and planned to deport some people to rwanda as a deterrent. those plans are on hold while a judicial review decides the policy's legality, with the first deportation flight grounded back in june. and last month a home affairs committee report said there was no evidence it would deter crossings. many people have family who they want to be with, who they feel secure with, so they want to claim asylum in the uk with their family. and other people simply have not been able to get safely into a system elsewhere. and if you look in northern france, you will see large numbers of people not able to get into the french system, living in squalor, absolutely desperate, so of course they want to try somewhere where they hope they will be safe. at its shortest point, the english channel is just over 20 miles wide — but make no mistake, this stretch of water is deadly and thousands have already been prepare
the home office says the rise is unacceptable, with the government describing it as an evil, criminalple—smuggling gangs. it had promised tighter border controls after leaving the european union and planned to deport some people to rwanda as a deterrent. those plans are on hold while a judicial review decides the policy's legality, with the first deportation flight grounded back in june. and last month a home affairs committee report said there was no evidence it would deter crossings. many...
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_ should therefore go to the home office and allow beavers to come and and not _ office and allow beaversand not send them to rwanda. a great idea recycling and the store _ and not send them to rwanda. a great idea recycling and the store was - and not send them to rwanda. a great idea recycling and the store was in - idea recycling and the store was in the independent and it would also been seen in other newspapers in the last couple of days but a good story is with repeating. i last couple of days but a good story is with repeating.— is with repeating. i was thinking the other day. _ is with repeating. i was thinking the other day, usually _ is with repeating. i was thinking the other day, usually there's . is with repeating. i was thinking the other day, usually there's a | the other day, usually there's a period in the summer i get all the silly stories and we've not had many and it's been quiet every few weeks of stories. if you can have a light—hearted story, i think we should get it because it is nice and all of the very depressing front pages that we've had, and now we have a litt
_ should therefore go to the home office and allow beavers to come and and not _ office and allow beaversand not send them to rwanda. a great idea recycling and the store _ and not send them to rwanda. a great idea recycling and the store was - and not send them to rwanda. a great idea recycling and the store was in - idea recycling and the store was in the independent and it would also been seen in other newspapers in the last couple of days but a good story is with repeating. i last couple of...
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that's what his supporters are demanding in front of the british home office. stella songs is among them, appearing in public to talk about her husband's flight, takes a toll on her pain. but she says she won't stop until he's free. julian's life depends on him winning this extradition, joanne, is clinically depressed if he is extradited and placed in the type of isolation that the u. s. government says that it reserves the right to place him and then he will be driven to commit suicide. stella songs fell in love with a future husband. why working as his lawyer in the ecuadorian embassy in london assange to refuge there in an attempt to avoid extradition to the u. s. leaving the embassy would mean being arrested. so for 7 long years, he stayed within its walls and that time i was at, they had 2 sons. their wedding took place in prison, where the family is allowed to see each other for one hour a week. they check inside their mouths behind their ears in their hair under their feet. they have to go through the dogs that sniff them from head to toe and they unders
that's what his supporters are demanding in front of the british home office. stella songs is among them, appearing in public to talk about her husband's flight, takes a toll on her pain. but she says she won't stop until he's free. julian's life depends on him winning this extradition, joanne, is clinically depressed if he is extradited and placed in the type of isolation that the u. s. government says that it reserves the right to place him and then he will be driven to commit suicide. stella...
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but those officers executed the search warrant. ms. taylor was at home with another person who was in wrongful possession of a handgun. when officers broke down the door to ms. taylor's apartment, that person, believing that intruders were breaking in, immediately fired one shot. two officers immediately fired a total of 22 shots into the apartment. one of those shots hit taylor in the chest and killed her. we allege that the defendants knew their actions of falsifying the affidavit could create a dangerous situation and we allege these unlawful acts resulted in ms. taylor's death. the charges announced today also allege that the officers responsible for falsifying the affidavit that led to the search took steps to cover up their unlawful conduct after ms. taylor was killed. we allege that defendants jamie -- james and good lap unknowingly falsifying documents that was created after ms. taylor's death. we also allege that they conspired to mislead federal, state and local authorities who are investigating the incident. for example, we allege that in may
but those officers executed the search warrant. ms. taylor was at home with another person who was in wrongful possession of a handgun. when officers broke down the door to ms. taylor's apartment, that person, believing that intruders were breaking in, immediately fired one shot. two officers immediately fired a total of 22 shots into the apartment. one of those shots hit taylor in the chest and killed her. we allege that the defendants knew their actions of falsifying the affidavit could...
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yes, the home office has been built out. i do not want to be too dire about the enterprise.there some slowdown you see in the enterprise, or is it just temporary? >> i think the situation we believe is temporary. what we have seen through the quarter, this slowdown of consumer demand really accelerated as the quarter progressed. we have also started to see some signs of slowing down on the commercial space. but we do not believe this is different by the seasonal board a year ago, we really think this is -- the macro economic situation we are facing. more and more companies being closures about how to manage budget, and be careful what how many new employees they hire point >> businesses do both the cash flow and the revenues, how to d because the bottom line is very good, you can continue being an aggressive buyer of your shares? >> this quarter, we turn to shareholders $1.3 billion -- $1 billion of share? would we have announced, is that for the rest of the year? we plan to exceed the original value capture plan that we had to return to shareholders $16 billion. so, we cont
yes, the home office has been built out. i do not want to be too dire about the enterprise.there some slowdown you see in the enterprise, or is it just temporary? >> i think the situation we believe is temporary. what we have seen through the quarter, this slowdown of consumer demand really accelerated as the quarter progressed. we have also started to see some signs of slowing down on the commercial space. but we do not believe this is different by the seasonal board a year ago, we...
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i mean, he's facing several lawsuits, his tax returns are going to be overturned, his home office wasis isn't good, and so i think if you were already getting a whiff of wanting to move on thinking this guy's probably corrupt and maybe even got some, you know, facing some criminal charges, i think this continues to push you in that direction. >> but david, to that point, wwhy are we seeing the potential 2024 opponents, nikki haley, former vice president pence, ron desantis, former secretary pompeo all coming out with these statements deriding the fbi, deriding the administration when this could help them if they just stay silent here? >> right, well, i think s.e.'s analysis of this, i think republicans writ large care a great deal about overreach from the department of justice and from the federal government writ large, right? i think that small government, you know, republicans, small government republicans find this repugnant and history of the re nothing like that has occurred. i think this has made donald trump a sympathetic character, which is very hard to do. i think it's made h
i mean, he's facing several lawsuits, his tax returns are going to be overturned, his home office wasis isn't good, and so i think if you were already getting a whiff of wanting to move on thinking this guy's probably corrupt and maybe even got some, you know, facing some criminal charges, i think this continues to push you in that direction. >> but david, to that point, wwhy are we seeing the potential 2024 opponents, nikki haley, former vice president pence, ron desantis, former...
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and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office.the big takeaway, and i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a review, a search and certified to us that some of this material had been previously produced, is farfetched. what they are saying, on the second part of this, is that there was clear obstruction of justice. when they put a certification the department saying they had produced everything, and they did that in june, before the search was conducted saying, we have done a diligent search, and everything was found. but department says, we've developed evidence that that wasn't the case, and we know from the search and from the photos that your displaying, that was clearly not true. so the key takeaway here is, donald trump and the two lawyers, corcoran and bob are really having to be sitting there going, this is not a good development. because, two lawyers certified, neither drafted or themselves certified that they've
and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office.the big takeaway, and i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a review, a search and certified to us that some of this material had been previously produced, is farfetched. what they are saying, on the second part of this, is that there was clear obstruction of justice. when they put a certification the department...
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the home office says the housing process is complex but les are being built here.ll study at university. information arcis, a doctor, wants to palace here and sarfa hopes to be a mechanic. >> i'm sure he will get to be a mechanic. wishing him well. let's return to taiwan and the diplomatic fallout. in the last how, the white house press conference gave in announcement to china. >> again, there was no reason to have this escalation that we're seeing from china. you know, it is -- it is fundamentally irresponsible what they are doing and we'll continue our efforts to keep open lines of communication with beijing while defending our values and trillions in the region. this is what the world eects of the united states and china and we expect beijing to do the same when it comes to the climate dialogue -- military and imate dialogue that was canceled. >> let's go to our north northwestern correspondent in washington. how significant is it that china is pulling out of that cooperation with the u.s. when it comes to climate? >> i don't think anybody can doubt that these a
the home office says the housing process is complex but les are being built here.ll study at university. information arcis, a doctor, wants to palace here and sarfa hopes to be a mechanic. >> i'm sure he will get to be a mechanic. wishing him well. let's return to taiwan and the diplomatic fallout. in the last how, the white house press conference gave in announcement to china. >> again, there was no reason to have this escalation that we're seeing from china. you know, it is -- it...
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and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office.nd i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a review, a search and certified to us that all of this material had been previously produced, is farfetched. what they are saying, on the second part of this, is that there was clear obstruction of justice. when they put a certification the department saying they had produced everything, and they did that in june, before the search was conducted saying, we have done a diligent search, and everything was found. but department says, we've developed evidence that that wasn't the case, and we know from the search and from the photos that your displaying, that was clearly not true. so the key takeaway here is, donald trump and the two lawyers, corcoran and bobb are really have to be sitting there going, this is not a good development. because, two lawyers certified, either drafted or themselves certified that they produced everything, and
and not just in the storage facility, but in his personal home office.nd i sort of buried the lead, is that they are just classified documents everywhere. the government comes out and says, the idea that they could've done a review, a search and certified to us that all of this material had been previously produced, is farfetched. what they are saying, on the second part of this, is that there was clear obstruction of justice. when they put a certification the department saying they had...
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when those officers executed the search warrant she was at home with another person was in lawful possession of a handgun. when officers broke down the door to her apartment, that person, believing that intruders were breaking and, immediately fired one shot, hitting the first officer at the door. two officers immediately fired a total of 22,000 to the apartment. one of -- 22 shots into the apartment. one of those shots hit ms. taylor and killed her, we alleged that the defendants knew their actions and falsifying the affidavit create a danger situation and the unlawful acts resulted in a death. it also alleges that the officers responsible for falsifying the affidavit that led to the search took steps to cover up their unlawful -- conduct after miss taylor was killed. they conspired to knowingly falsified and investigating document those created after her death. we also allege that they conspired to mislead at role, state, local authorities who were investigating the incident. for example, we allege in may 2020, those two defendants met in a garage where they agreed to tell investigators a
when those officers executed the search warrant she was at home with another person was in lawful possession of a handgun. when officers broke down the door to her apartment, that person, believing that intruders were breaking and, immediately fired one shot, hitting the first officer at the door. two officers immediately fired a total of 22,000 to the apartment. one of -- 22 shots into the apartment. one of those shots hit ms. taylor and killed her, we alleged that the defendants knew their...
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if the fbi came into this office, my home office where i'm sitting now and found documents like that spreadfo across my floor, you would have no doubt what would happen to me. i would be prosecuted for mishandling of classified information and just about any other person, i would dare say any other person, in a similar situation could expect the same type of charges from the justice department. >> ryan, you obviously cover justice for us. what does it say that the department of justice had a week, had a week, to come back with their response and they -- and it was all the way down until the wire that they came back. does that not say that they went through every single document, crossed every t, dotted every i meticulously because they knew they were facing off against loads of baseless claims. they gotas it down to the wire when they handed this thing in. >> yeah, what i always love about these nights all us journalists get together and sort of rubble rouse about the idea the doj waits until the very last minute to file something which is what journalists do wait until the very last
if the fbi came into this office, my home office where i'm sitting now and found documents like that spreadfo across my floor, you would have no doubt what would happen to me. i would be prosecuted for mishandling of classified information and just about any other person, i would dare say any other person, in a similar situation could expect the same type of charges from the justice department. >> ryan, you obviously cover justice for us. what does it say that the department of justice...
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i use it to digitize receipts for my expense reports at my home office and on-site. and back at the main office i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdfs, so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful! i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? yeah, let's go! with this exclusive tv offer, you'll get over $300 in add value. including a robust timesaving software bundle, plus get free shipping and a money back guarantee. act now and save up to $100 for a limited time. go online or call to get an epson rapidreceipt smart organizer delivered right to your door. epson rapidreceipt, visit buyrapidreceipt.com or call. piece of cake baby! >> this is bloomberg markets. i am taylor riggs. u.s. health officials have declared monkeypox a health emergency. really, dear raising accuracy to fight the buyers. it is demand for a vaccine, outstripping supply. joining us now is the ceo of a leading genetic sequenci
i use it to digitize receipts for my expense reports at my home office and on-site. and back at the main office i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdfs, so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful! i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? yeah, let's go! with this exclusive tv offer, you'll get over $300 in add value....
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said photos me i'm, this is a photo from my wedding was all a very important day in my life, my home office. and next to that is my son. me. he was a year old. meanwhile, we were all on the band together, all my son, my husband and i, and that's when we took the shackle. all gp, and this is a picture of me abroad. i was working somewhere. i was then music. lots of people say is that really you? honda tool and hairs too long i was different then it was that was about 201102012 i was living and working abroad. simple. be awesome with people who are that for thanks for visiting me. bye bye. again, talk to you soon with and that's all from us at global 3000 this week. thanks for joining us. and do drop us a line with your comments. you'll find us at global 3000 at d, w dot com and on facebook to d w global ideas. see you next time. take kat ah ah, with a look at the pendulum and with amended potential. ah, it, you said people freeze either addictions and fears. ready or even replace anesthesia or how does it affect the brain tomorrow today? next on d, w o. just another day. so much is happening
said photos me i'm, this is a photo from my wedding was all a very important day in my life, my home office. and next to that is my son. me. he was a year old. meanwhile, we were all on the band together, all my son, my husband and i, and that's when we took the shackle. all gp, and this is a picture of me abroad. i was working somewhere. i was then music. lots of people say is that really you? honda tool and hairs too long i was different then it was that was about 201102012 i was living and...
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my home office and next to that is my son. me. he was a year old. meanwhile, we were all on the band together for my son, my husband and i, and that's when we took the motorcycle, all gp, and this is a picture of me abroad unless i was working somewhere i was then i'll use it. lots of people say is that really you, honda, full, and hairs chew longer, i was different then it was that was about 2011 or 2012. and i was living in working abroad. simple p also more with people who but thanks for visiting me. bye bye. i didn't talk to you soon. a and that so from us at global 3000 this week, thanks for joining us. and do drop us a line with your comments. you'll find us at global 3000 d, w dot com and on facebook to d w global ideas. see you next time. take care. ah ah, with a 2nd chance for electric call battery out of service in the e, but still plenty of power with soon on india's road. second life faster, already bringing new life to the place. so read a 90 minute on d. w. o. people and trucks injured when trying to see the city cen
my home office and next to that is my son. me. he was a year old. meanwhile, we were all on the band together for my son, my husband and i, and that's when we took the motorcycle, all gp, and this is a picture of me abroad unless i was working somewhere i was then i'll use it. lots of people say is that really you, honda, full, and hairs chew longer, i was different then it was that was about 2011 or 2012. and i was living in working abroad. simple p also more with people who but thanks for...
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the home office says the housing process is a complex one, but lives are being built here.ce here. and sepehr hopes to be a mechanic. lucy manning, bbc news. who knows what he might build and invent? finally, to space. south korea has launched its first lunar orbiter. nicknamed "danuri", which means "enjoy the moon," the orbiter will enter the moon's orbit in december, before embarking on a year—long observation mission. and that is it from me. hello. well, let's see what the weather's got in store for us this weekend. and as you might expect, a lot of warm sunshine, but a bit of rain in the forecast, too. not where we really need it, though — in fact, if we have a look at the rainfall accumulation over the next five days, most of it will fall across western parts of scotland, just dribs and drabs in the northwest of england, and no rain at all for many parts of wales and england further south. and, in fact, the longer—term outlook indicates that the next ten days across southern parts of england will probably be dry, possibly the next two weeks, which is farfrom ideal. ok,
the home office says the housing process is a complex one, but lives are being built here.ce here. and sepehr hopes to be a mechanic. lucy manning, bbc news. who knows what he might build and invent? finally, to space. south korea has launched its first lunar orbiter. nicknamed "danuri", which means "enjoy the moon," the orbiter will enter the moon's orbit in december, before embarking on a year—long observation mission. and that is it from me. hello. well, let's see what...
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home is an aberration. and the morgan stanley ceo bemoaning that people were going to the restaurant but not the office, so t of a double standard. younger people have learned to live with working from home, and turning that back is going to be very difficult. tom: is there a risk in terms of staff retention and attracting talent? >> work from home has become an important metric. they look at what kind of flexibility on employer might offer, and if you are a hard-nosed banker saying sorry, you need to, in five days a week or not at all. some people might think, is this really that kind of life i want to lead? a lot of people have become accustomed to this work and home office type of mixed. younger people might think, this is not how i am planning my future. i want to go somewhere where i have more flexibility. it is a balancing act for banks between retaining culture but also giving people some flexibility. tom: benedikt being productive in our offices. we will be talking to the klarna ceo, as the buy now pay later company reports earnings. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your botto
home is an aberration. and the morgan stanley ceo bemoaning that people were going to the restaurant but not the office, so t of a double standard. younger people have learned to live with working from home, and turning that back is going to be very difficult. tom: is there a risk in terms of staff retention and attracting talent? >> work from home has become an important metric. they look at what kind of flexibility on employer might offer, and if you are a hard-nosed banker saying...
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i am still grateful- to the british government and the home office, - to everybody who got me out.another- million people left behind. do you worry for your family who is there as well? i feel like i will have a better life - and they will suffer. they have made life hell for me but there is still some guilt- that i will live a very— comfortable life here and those people are going to starve. our biggest concern is there are no safe routes, no prospect really of those people in any numbers being able to exit afghanistan. it's desperately important that internationally governments come together to create safe routes out. and while he is grateful for the new life he has, ali knows that some people will criticise the support they receive and living in a government paid for hotel. for us it is notjust a housing issue. i it is a life issue. we might be staying in a hotel room and we might take some housing, but all the people who stayed back would - have been killed. not just a few hundreds or a few dozens - or a few thousands. all of these people will be killed. - for ali, today is a d
i am still grateful- to the british government and the home office, - to everybody who got me out.another- million people left behind. do you worry for your family who is there as well? i feel like i will have a better life - and they will suffer. they have made life hell for me but there is still some guilt- that i will live a very— comfortable life here and those people are going to starve. our biggest concern is there are no safe routes, no prospect really of those people in any numbers...
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of course it's never a good thing to have a search warrant executed at your home or office, it means that it's likely, well, what we know for sure is that to show a judge enough evidence to get a search warrant, the fbi had to show probable cause that there is evidence of potential criminal activity at the home or the office so we know that at least the mere fact that there is a search warrant tells us that a judge has, they have met that constitutional standard with a judge, a neutral, detached magistrate, who has issued this search warrant for them to go in and seize these documents. so never a good thing for anyone, whether you're a former president or just a regular person on the street but it does not absolutely follow that president trump, former president trump, will be indicted >> as we just heard susan touch on some republicans have already reacted with fury. house minority leader kevin mccarthy has threatened the doj and warned merrick garland to clear his calendar what's the likelihood that the doj could eventually be investigated for this decision yesterday? >> highly lik
of course it's never a good thing to have a search warrant executed at your home or office, it means that it's likely, well, what we know for sure is that to show a judge enough evidence to get a search warrant, the fbi had to show probable cause that there is evidence of potential criminal activity at the home or the office so we know that at least the mere fact that there is a search warrant tells us that a judge has, they have met that constitutional standard with a judge, a neutral,...
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the home office says the housing process is a complex one, but lives are being built here.e. and sepehr hopes to be a mechanic. lucy manning, bbc news. thousands of performers from across the world are in edinburgh for the start of the world's biggest arts festival. pauline mclean reports. they're pulling out all the stops for a free gala show, which will welcome the world back to edinburgh. it's incredibly exciting. i think, you know, none of us really knew for sure whether the audiences would be back, whether the artists would be back, but here we are, ready to go, and the city's buzzing as much as it ever has been. the show did go on last year, a smaller number of them in open—air venues like this multi—storey car park. those who took part say they owed it to edinburgh and its festivals. i cut my teeth here. in 1996, i was brand—new. i was in a competition called so you think you're funny. i learnt my craft in edinburgh. how to be a stand—up. over the years, they've had no mercy at all, you know what i mean? they'll go for your neck if they want when you're on stage. the
the home office says the housing process is a complex one, but lives are being built here.e. and sepehr hopes to be a mechanic. lucy manning, bbc news. thousands of performers from across the world are in edinburgh for the start of the world's biggest arts festival. pauline mclean reports. they're pulling out all the stops for a free gala show, which will welcome the world back to edinburgh. it's incredibly exciting. i think, you know, none of us really knew for sure whether the audiences would...
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the home office says the housing process is a complex one, but lives are being built here.re. and sepehr hopes to be a mechanic. lucy manning, bbc news. thousands of performers from across the world are in edinburgh for the start of the world's biggest arts festival. the edinburgh festival fringe will see more than 3,000 shows from 58 countries to mark its 75th anniversary. pauline mclean reports. they are pulling out all the stops for a show that will welcome the world back to attenborough. it welcome the world back to attenborough.— welcome the world back to attenborough. it is incredibly excitina . attenborough. it is incredibly exciting- i — attenborough. it is incredibly exciting. i think— attenborough. it is incredibly exciting. i think none - attenborough. it is incredibly exciting. i think none of- attenborough. it is incredibly exciting. i think none of us i exciting. i think none of us really knew for sure whether the audience would be back or the artists would be back but here we are and ready to go and the city is buzzing as much as it has ever been. the show di
the home office says the housing process is a complex one, but lives are being built here.re. and sepehr hopes to be a mechanic. lucy manning, bbc news. thousands of performers from across the world are in edinburgh for the start of the world's biggest arts festival. the edinburgh festival fringe will see more than 3,000 shows from 58 countries to mark its 75th anniversary. pauline mclean reports. they are pulling out all the stops for a show that will welcome the world back to attenborough. it...
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home. officers say they found several pieces of digital evidence linking the belly to the crime he's now facing 83 charges, including attempting to produce child pornography and eavesdropping. he's scheduled to be back in court tomorrow. and walnut creek. police are looking to talk with anyone who was at that starbucks on main street on june 4th and july 23rd between the hours of 3 35 pm anyone with information is asked to contact walnut creek police campaign is bringing awareness to the ongoing fentanyl crisis. the sacramento county d. a. has launched a website one pill can kill sac dot com where teens can learn more about fentanyl poisoning and also where parents can get information about how to talk to their children. according to the cdc. fentanyl is now the number one cause of death for americans aged 18 to 45. the big problem. is that you don't know. if you're being poisoned by fentanyl, you don't know if that pill that your friend gave you or that pill that you got from somewhere else is poisoned with fentanyl. just last week, the plaster county district attorney's office issued a warnin
home. officers say they found several pieces of digital evidence linking the belly to the crime he's now facing 83 charges, including attempting to produce child pornography and eavesdropping. he's scheduled to be back in court tomorrow. and walnut creek. police are looking to talk with anyone who was at that starbucks on main street on june 4th and july 23rd between the hours of 3 35 pm anyone with information is asked to contact walnut creek police campaign is bringing awareness to the...
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i use it to digitize receipts for my expense report at my home office and on site. nd back at the main office i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdf so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful. i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids' artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? ya, let's go. with this exclusive tv offer you'll get over $300 in added value. including a robust time-saving software bundle. plus get free shipping and a money-back guarantee. act now and save up to $100 for a limited time. go online or call to get an epson rapid receipt smart organizer delivered right to your door. epson rapid receipt. visit buyrapidreceipt.com or call. piece of cake baby! this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. >>> hello
i use it to digitize receipts for my expense report at my home office and on site. nd back at the main office i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdf so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful. i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids' artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? ya, let's go. with this exclusive tv offer you'll get over $300 in added value....
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office. focus work can occur anywhere, as we've all learned working from home during the pandemic. so, maybe office extras. they're now focused on providing environments that promote i think really three very specific things. so, the first are collaborative environments. and i can't overstate this strongly enough. organizations and employers both recognize the importance of face-to-face engagement. we're seeing an increase in the number of spaces specifically designed for ideation and group interaction in the offices. and that old one-to-one ratio, if you remember every time we hired an fte, we gave them one work station that. old ratio of one is one is really being reduced to accommodate those new spaces. the second -- >> so you're talking about not everyone having their own desk as a full-time employee, but hoteling? or how would you handle that? i think when i walk in with my little plant and my pencil sharpener, i don't get a desk? >> you might not. it depends on the organization, and it depends on the amount of real estate that they have. but because the focus on getting people
office. focus work can occur anywhere, as we've all learned working from home during the pandemic. so, maybe office extras. they're now focused on providing environments that promote i think really three very specific things. so, the first are collaborative environments. and i can't overstate this strongly enough. organizations and employers both recognize the importance of face-to-face engagement. we're seeing an increase in the number of spaces specifically designed for ideation and group...
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i use it to digitize receipts for my expense report at my home office and on site. and back at the main office i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdf so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful. i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids' artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? ya, let's go. with this exclusive tv offer you'll get over $300 in added value. including a robust time-saving software bundle. plus get free shipping and a money-back guarantee. act now and save up to $100 for a limited time. go online or call to get an epson rapid receipt smart organizer delivered right to your door. epson rapid receipt. visit buyrapidreceipt.com or call. piece of cake baby! when it comes to making plans, you are the best. what about those bbqs you plan in detail for your family? or your daughter's first costume party? it was out of this world. the same way you plan each detail for those moments, start planning to protect you and your love
i use it to digitize receipts for my expense report at my home office and on site. and back at the main office i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdf so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful. i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids' artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? ya, let's go. with this exclusive tv offer you'll get over $300 in added value....
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i use it to digitize receipts for my expense reports at my home office and on-site. ice i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdfs, so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful! i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? yeah, let's go! with this exclusive tv offer, you'll get over $300 in add value. including a robust timesaving software bundle, plus get free shipping and a money back guarantee. act now and save up to $100 for a limited time. go online or call to get an epson rapidreceipt smart organizer delivered right to your door. epson rapidreceipt, visit buyrapidreceipt.com or call. piece of cake baby! let me be direct. why would you pay more than double for teeth straightening with invisalign? with smiledirectclub, you get a doctor-directed smile you love for sixty percent less. that's a lot less. like a lot. choose smile. choose direct. ♪ smiledirectclub ♪ >> shock on capital following the
i use it to digitize receipts for my expense reports at my home office and on-site. ice i use the desktop scanner for large closing documents and client contracts. they go straight to pdfs, so i can get signatures and share digitally. oh, it's wonderful! i can organize important paperwork and even save my kids artwork. so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole family. ready mom? yeah, let's go! with this exclusive tv offer, you'll get over $300 in add value. including a robust...
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the home office says the technology will warn up to 85% of the population of severe weather, and other be rolled out across the uk. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. the two extremes of our changing climate. fires this summer made it hard to remember the floods of autumn and winter. the government believes using social media to warn us of a risk to life is too hit or miss. so it has tested this new alert system. it looks like this and sounds like this. these warnings are different because they're sent directly to phone masts and from there to every smartphone capable of receiving them. an estimated 85% of the population. that's where the atmosphere is more conducive to forcing weather events to happen. touring the met office today, the resilience minister said we'll all be opted in from the start. yes, you can opt out. the problem with getting people to opt in is that that becomes a bit hit and miss itself. and so vital is this information, particularly, for example, if there's a wildfire or if there's a flood risk coming, that we think it is — the case is made for us
the home office says the technology will warn up to 85% of the population of severe weather, and other be rolled out across the uk. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. the two extremes of our changing climate. fires this summer made it hard to remember the floods of autumn and winter. the government believes using social media to warn us of a risk to life is too hit or miss. so it has tested this new alert system. it looks like this and sounds like this. these warnings are...