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debek james d. debeuneure anna m. debin james v. deblase, jr.alabuyoc de chavez >> my brother, richard avery, 21 years. like yesterday. we miss you, we love you, we will never, ever, forget. >> and to my deceased husband, peter. and i know he would want me to say a big thank you to all of those in the armed forces who keep us safe. [applause] >> paul decola charles the condo. -- gerald f. deconto simon marash dedvukaj jason christopher defazio david a. defeo jennifer de jesus monique effie dejesus nereida de jesus emerita "emy" de la peaa donald arthur delapenha azucena maria de la torre vito joseph deleo danielle anne delie joseph a. della pietra andrea dellabella palmina delligatti colleen ann deloughery joseph deluca manuel del valle, jr. francis albert de martini anthony demas martin n. demeo francis deming carol keyes demitz kevin dennis thomas francis dennis, sr. [bell tolling] ♪ >> jean c. depalma jose nicolas de pena robert john deraney michael derienzo david paul derubbio jemal legesse desantis christian louis desimone edward desimone i
debek james d. debeuneure anna m. debin james v. deblase, jr.alabuyoc de chavez >> my brother, richard avery, 21 years. like yesterday. we miss you, we love you, we will never, ever, forget. >> and to my deceased husband, peter. and i know he would want me to say a big thank you to all of those in the armed forces who keep us safe. [applause] >> paul decola charles the condo. -- gerald f. deconto simon marash dedvukaj jason christopher defazio david a. defeo jennifer de jesus...
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haramis >> james a.aran >> gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy >> timothy john hargrave >> daniel edward harlin >> frances haros >> harvey l. harrell >> stephen g. harrell >> melissa harrington-hughes >> aisha ann harris >> stewart d. harris >> john patrick hart >> eric hartono >> john clinton hartz >> emeric harvey >> in my cousin, david rosenbaum . it has been 25 years since you have passed and since you were ripped from our hearts. the other cousin in the corner reading his books. i never thought the world could have gotten worse and yet here we are today. the world truly does get worse without our angels. you are with your whole family now and we miss you terribly. >> and my cousin gregory. it has been 21 years since you haven't gone. the family thinks about you constantly and we miss you. i share your story as a teacher to the students each year and how kind you are. we must continue to teach about this day and the heroism and the patriotism's country had after it so the state will never be f
haramis >> james a.aran >> gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy >> timothy john hargrave >> daniel edward harlin >> frances haros >> harvey l. harrell >> stephen g. harrell >> melissa harrington-hughes >> aisha ann harris >> stewart d. harris >> john patrick hart >> eric hartono >> john clinton hartz >> emeric harvey >> in my cousin, david rosenbaum . it has been 25 years since you have passed and...
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james: not here, though. not from this crd. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. joined from glasgow with jim murphy, former secretary of scotland, under the last labour government. think you for joining us on bbc news. i wonder what your reflections are of this day we witnessed in edinburgh. jim: i was in edinburgh earlier today. it is not just of the changing of the guard in terms of the head of state. it is also a remarkable statement of the unwritten constitution of the u.k. and scotland's integral part of it. from of course her majesty dying in balmoral, and being transported across such a beautiful country, captured across the world, to today being in edinburgh at rest at st. giles' cathedral surrounded by tens of thousands of scots. it has been a remarkable day that very few involved in will ever forget. ros: you may have heard in allan little's report, he emphasized the fact king charles will visit the northern island and wales. he is in scotland to signal the entire united kingdom is his concern. jim: i think what people are coming to terms with, for thos
james: not here, though. not from this crd. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. joined from glasgow with jim murphy, former secretary of scotland, under the last labour government. think you for joining us on bbc news. i wonder what your reflections are of this day we witnessed in edinburgh. jim: i was in edinburgh earlier today. it is not just of the changing of the guard in terms of the head of state. it is also a remarkable statement of the unwritten constitution of the u.k. and scotland's...
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now at saint james's palace. let's listen in this. there's not a lot for you to hear of them are going to just take in the atmosphere and, and let's wait for this to begin the business for part one of the council. my lords, it is my side duty to inform you that her most gracious majesty, queen elizabeth the 2nd has passed away on thursday. the 8th of september 2022 at bell moral castle. i propose that when certain necessary business has been transacted, a deputation, consisting of her majesty his royal highness, the archbishop of canterbury, the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york, the prime minister, the clock at the council, and myself, shall wait on the king and in form hin the council is assembled. i now call on the clock at the council to read aloud the text of the proclamation. whereas it has pleased almighty gods to call to his mercy, our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth the 2nd of bless it and glorious memory. by whose decease, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightful
now at saint james's palace. let's listen in this. there's not a lot for you to hear of them are going to just take in the atmosphere and, and let's wait for this to begin the business for part one of the council. my lords, it is my side duty to inform you that her most gracious majesty, queen elizabeth the 2nd has passed away on thursday. the 8th of september 2022 at bell moral castle. i propose that when certain necessary business has been transacted, a deputation, consisting of her majesty...
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james: oops.say things they don't mean, make mistakes, or is it this a -- is this a deeper issue? i guess this is maybe roughly as bad as when she had that laughing pit during the discussion of the crepe january refugees. what do you make of this? >> it is a deeper issue, because it's not the only gaffe that the vice president has made. and this is not just any speech. you're at the demilitarized zone setting american foreign policy and our national security or posture. and to make a blunder like that is bad enough, but it's part of a pattern we've seen with the vice president. the bigger political concern is that, look, if president biden doesn't run for another term, there is just widespread democratic party concern that harris would start out as the nominal front-runner, but she would be a very weak front-runner, and there would be a lot of other democrats running against her. it would create a messy, messy democratic party civil war, and that's last thing the democratic party wants to deal wit
james: oops.say things they don't mean, make mistakes, or is it this a -- is this a deeper issue? i guess this is maybe roughly as bad as when she had that laughing pit during the discussion of the crepe january refugees. what do you make of this? >> it is a deeper issue, because it's not the only gaffe that the vice president has made. and this is not just any speech. you're at the demilitarized zone setting american foreign policy and our national security or posture. and to make a...
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send lots of actions both north and south of the james river.ing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlistments expiring. you have a rough number of how many troops tha
send lots of actions both north and south of the james river.ing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854...
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many thanks, james. james cook. — supreme court. many thanks, james.s cook, our scotland editor - supreme court. many thanks, james. james cook, our scotland editor with | james cook, our scotland editor with the latest in edinburgh. this evening, ukraine's president zelensky said he was the first foreign leader to talk to liz truss — and we know that she has also spoken to president biden this evening. so how has the rest of the world responded to liz truss's appointment as britain's new prime minister? in a moment, we'll hear from our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow, but first our north america correspondentjohn sudworth. cynics would say that the special relationship amounts to little more nowadays than the obligatory phone call that follows shortly after the appointment of a new british prime minister. but the statement from downing street suggests that this was a conversation just as much about substance as symbolism. the two leaders agreeing the special relationship is based on shared values and promising to work together to build globalf
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speaking of somebody who wanted to be a lawyer, former fbi james comey.tention, it is about the spotlight for him? >> joe: that is a shame, we are talking about the former fbi director and he has a showtime documentary and will have written three books since being fired by the fbi. james clapper, former director of national intelligence works for cnn. andrew mccabe works for cnn. john brennan, peter strzok works for msnbc. they claim to be political and objective and now among the most partisan on news, do we think they did their job objectively in power? it is hard to believe that. >> carley: i was reading somewhere this was james comey with more fiction. the fed hiking interest rates again as white house struggles to control runaway inflation. >> todd: brian brenberg will 28 you what it means for your life, don't go anywhere. before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go
speaking of somebody who wanted to be a lawyer, former fbi james comey.tention, it is about the spotlight for him? >> joe: that is a shame, we are talking about the former fbi director and he has a showtime documentary and will have written three books since being fired by the fbi. james clapper, former director of national intelligence works for cnn. andrew mccabe works for cnn. john brennan, peter strzok works for msnbc. they claim to be political and objective and now among the most...
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_ it works. james, it does seem such a radical departure on _ it works. james, it does seem such a radicalch a radical departure on the premiership| radical departure on the premiership of borisjohnson. it feels like almost a new government that's just come in after a general election rather than a new prime minister who just come in after a leadership campaign. just come in after a leadership campaign-— just come in after a leadership campaign. definitely. it's crazy when you— campaign. definitely. it's crazy when you think _ campaign. definitely. it's crazy when you think about - campaign. definitely. it's crazy when you think about it. - campaign. definitely. it's crazy. when you think about it. they've gone _ when you think about it. they've gone so — when you think about it. they've gone so radical, and i think it's a huge _ gone so radical, and i think it's a huge risk~ — gone so radical, and i think it's a huge risk. we talk about an election in 2024. _ huge risk. we talk about an election in 2024. but — huge risk. we talk about an election in 2024, but we'll see what happens throug
_ it works. james, it does seem such a radical departure on _ it works. james, it does seem such a radicalch a radical departure on the premiership| radical departure on the premiership of borisjohnson. it feels like almost a new government that's just come in after a general election rather than a new prime minister who just come in after a leadership campaign. just come in after a leadership campaign-— just come in after a leadership campaign. definitely. it's crazy when you— campaign....
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james says he should have two more.st on that, the former chief of sdny next. that, the former chi oeff sdny next becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva: think bigger. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly so i can wake up refreshed. 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. ♪ (customer) save yourself?! money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty percent. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumat
james says he should have two more.st on that, the former chief of sdny next. that, the former chi oeff sdny next becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva: think bigger. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly so i can wake up refreshed. 600,000 vehicles...
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james, thank you very much. james cook _ the wheel. james, thank you very much.s, thank you very much. james cook with some - the wheel. james, thank you very| much. james cook with some nice memories of the queen and life in balmoral. but today we are reflecting on the state of the queen's health sadly, and we are just waiting to see whether buckingham palace or the officials at balmoral make another statement, having said at lunchtime that the queen's doctors are very concerned about the state of the queen's health, that she is comfortable, that they had no more to say at that point but they felt it necessary to convey the fear and anxiety that was being felt. and that is why of course we have seen the duke of cambridge, the duke of york, the earl and countess of wessex and some others making their way to balmoral. they have arrived there. the prince of wales already there and the duchess of cornwall too, the princess royal is there, so the family is gathered and we are told the duke of sussex, harry, is on his way but he wasn't with the party that arrived a sh
james, thank you very much. james cook _ the wheel. james, thank you very much.s, thank you very much. james cook with some - the wheel. james, thank you very| much. james cook with some nice memories of the queen and life in balmoral. but today we are reflecting on the state of the queen's health sadly, and we are just waiting to see whether buckingham palace or the officials at balmoral make another statement, having said at lunchtime that the queen's doctors are very concerned about the...
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now at saint james's palace, let's listen in this. there's not a lot for you to hear about, but it just take in the atmosphere.
now at saint james's palace, let's listen in this. there's not a lot for you to hear about, but it just take in the atmosphere.
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this is saint james, the throne at saint james is the senior throne because the king is declared as he sits in that throne, we'll see that in a moment. >> the court of saint james, what we're looking at here, that is actually the court that ambassadors get accredited to. the american ambassador in london is not the american ambassador to buckingham palace. >> or the uk. >> or the uk. he is the american ambassador to the court of saint james. so this is significant. >> this is really changing of the guard, so to speak. it's like the changing of government in the united states, correct, richard? >> there's an entire panel of officials and royal servants and royal household behind me in buckingham palace who serve the queen. that will now shift. the access of power will now shift to clarencehouse and court of saint james over there where charles has his own. it's very similar to a change in administration in a sense that there are -- there is a changing of the guard for all those who are around the monarchy of elizabeth, to all those around -- >> in the london, edinburgh. two, directing t
this is saint james, the throne at saint james is the senior throne because the king is declared as he sits in that throne, we'll see that in a moment. >> the court of saint james, what we're looking at here, that is actually the court that ambassadors get accredited to. the american ambassador in london is not the american ambassador to buckingham palace. >> or the uk. >> or the uk. he is the american ambassador to the court of saint james. so this is significant. >>...
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is the same bar here for letitia james? do you have a sense, a feeling, that this is fairly black and white, open and shut, considering she has chosen to pursue the civil suit? barbara? >> you don't want to lose a case where this this is this kind of public scrutiny and provocative statements to the press and i think it opens up to some of this criticism but i think it appears to be a strong case because of the documents, and the very nature of it, and so i think the other thing that is really helpful in a civil case is you don't have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt which may be the reason the u.s. attorney's office has been part of this, but only a preponderance of the evidence. so that makes this case a much easier one to win. >> what stood out to you in this suit that you've gotten to, so far? >> some of the allegations that are laid out are ones that the fraud, the crimes that are being alleged here, went on, while trump was president, that these, that the problems that they've uncovered here, and that they're
is the same bar here for letitia james? do you have a sense, a feeling, that this is fairly black and white, open and shut, considering she has chosen to pursue the civil suit? barbara? >> you don't want to lose a case where this this is this kind of public scrutiny and provocative statements to the press and i think it opens up to some of this criticism but i think it appears to be a strong case because of the documents, and the very nature of it, and so i think the other thing that is...
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is that the case tish james is putting before us? >> it is. just to be clear, it's totally legal to lie to forbes but you can't tell the same lies to the government. you can't tell the same lies to lenders. that's the argument that she has made. broader and very detailed point by point property by property version of that argument. it wasn't just trump it was doing in little ways in every corner of his empire to impress all kinds of different people. it wasn't just a onetime thing, it was a common, steady practice throughout the business to lie about the properties did, what they were worth. >> kyle, parts of this lawsuit have been referred to the irs in the doj. what are they likely to do now? >> good question. i think the justice department would would take refers from a fellow prosecutor seriously. you hear about things the january six committee make a referral to the justice department. i don't think prosecutors look at those particularly favorably when they come from the predict party political brand of government a prosecutor, herself a
is that the case tish james is putting before us? >> it is. just to be clear, it's totally legal to lie to forbes but you can't tell the same lies to the government. you can't tell the same lies to lenders. that's the argument that she has made. broader and very detailed point by point property by property version of that argument. it wasn't just trump it was doing in little ways in every corner of his empire to impress all kinds of different people. it wasn't just a onetime thing, it was...
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charles, a second was succeeded by his brother james. the second, a known roman, his rocky relationship with parliament and, as much as his religion, ensured that james's reign was short lived in mid 1688 protestant leaders william of orange and his wife mary, who's james's eldest protestant daughter to come to england, an army and assume the throne on november 5th, 1688, 83 years to the day after guy fawkes to overthrow james, the first william landed in england to restore balance of power between king and parliament in england and its colonies. this so-called glorious revolution john promoted dialog and debate about the characteristics of democracy, the balance of power and rights of the governed. the glorious revolution inspired. the english declaration of right in 1689, and john locke's two treatises of government 1689, which together of course inspired the founding fathers, the declaration of independence say it when you know the declaration of right, the separation of powers between and their parliaments, they established amount of
charles, a second was succeeded by his brother james. the second, a known roman, his rocky relationship with parliament and, as much as his religion, ensured that james's reign was short lived in mid 1688 protestant leaders william of orange and his wife mary, who's james's eldest protestant daughter to come to england, an army and assume the throne on november 5th, 1688, 83 years to the day after guy fawkes to overthrow james, the first william landed in england to restore balance of power...
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stars including james taylor. and that's pretty much it. it was just james taylor. mean, you can't cancel james taylor. you probably already paid him. canceling james taylor actually would have reduced inflation. but was that never even the point. take it away, james. ♪ i have seen fire and i've seen rain ♪ i've seen sunny days that i thought would never end ♪ >> jesse: song about suicide and addiction i don't know about you but i object spider. definitely going to make everybody forget about the money they lost. maybe the i have saint gobbler he thought he was climate change event. >> what a beautiful day it is and what a hopeful moment this is the world needs to get together on and respond to the climate crisis. >> jesse: james, they spent it all on climate and just called it the inflation reduction act. what are you doing? you are messing up their messaging. the dow lost 1,000 points today. more, inflation came in red hot. we are in a recession and biden decided hey, let's invite james taylor over and throw a party. this is like your wife leaving you at the altar
stars including james taylor. and that's pretty much it. it was just james taylor. mean, you can't cancel james taylor. you probably already paid him. canceling james taylor actually would have reduced inflation. but was that never even the point. take it away, james. ♪ i have seen fire and i've seen rain ♪ i've seen sunny days that i thought would never end ♪ >> jesse: song about suicide and addiction i don't know about you but i object spider. definitely going to make everybody...
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james bond. you said they're looking for a new james bond. i sent them a resume.do you want? who do you think should be the new james bond. >> trevor: yeah, they're casting now, and i hope it's idris elba. i'm not going to lie. ( applause ). >> eehhh... no. i know that's your boy. no disrespect. i just don't think-- i am just not sure if now is the time to drop a black james bond on white people. they're really sensitive right now. they lost their queen. you just gained-- you can't just drop a black james bond. you saw what happened with the little mermaid. we did the little mermaid. we took half a fish. we almost didn't survive the week. you can't come back and take james bond right after that! you can't do that, man. see, this-- this is what you all forget, bro. james bond is the white man's dream job. it's a dream job for a white man. he travels. he drink on the job. he get to shoot people. he don't get in trouble for it. no paperwork. and he get to have a whole lot of sex and s.t.d. when was the last time you saw james bond buy a condom? ( laughter ) it's a dr
james bond. you said they're looking for a new james bond. i sent them a resume.do you want? who do you think should be the new james bond. >> trevor: yeah, they're casting now, and i hope it's idris elba. i'm not going to lie. ( applause ). >> eehhh... no. i know that's your boy. no disrespect. i just don't think-- i am just not sure if now is the time to drop a black james bond on white people. they're really sensitive right now. they lost their queen. you just gained-- you can't...
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and it did spur letitia james' investigation. one of the most crucial investigations of cohen's testimony was essentially right at the heart of intention, possible criminal intent. this will come up if the department of justice decides to pick this up. either at the irs level or at main justice. cohen said that the information that donald trump gave about the square footage, the valuation, the amount of sales he had at a particular property, all of those were inflated when it behooved him financially. they were deflated when it behooved him financially. in other words, for the irs, it might be good to say something was worth less money. to the customer who is coming to buy or the bank that's considering giving you a loan, it might be a good dwrod say it was worth a lot more. it's that criminal intent, the knowing that you're telling people one thing if it helps you financially and you're telling them the opposite if it helps on another score of the ledger. and i think that's where letitia james has some information, but there's q
and it did spur letitia james' investigation. one of the most crucial investigations of cohen's testimony was essentially right at the heart of intention, possible criminal intent. this will come up if the department of justice decides to pick this up. either at the irs level or at main justice. cohen said that the information that donald trump gave about the square footage, the valuation, the amount of sales he had at a particular property, all of those were inflated when it behooved him...
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this is in tish james's papers.when the fbi raided mar-a-lago, what ended up happening is they found documents that would have been responsive to the subpoena. so therefore, on top of everything, this is added obstruction of justice is yet another clean. in fact, there is more claims for him then he has hair on his head. >> there's a question here about why this persisted for so long. to your point about the tax documents, it does seem she talked about before in the irs the obvious no no is to inflate for bank lenders and insurance purposes and deflate from tax which is what you said. like when it's time to pay taxes, the property is worth. another >> when you get calls that black and, why the irs does not look that favorably on. it seems to be another issue for him here. to the extent she's referring this to the irs. they have this document. >> thank, fraud wire fraud. they throw in money laundering. you have misrepresentation. the whole plethora of crimes. >> can i ask you a question you might not be able to answe
this is in tish james's papers.when the fbi raided mar-a-lago, what ended up happening is they found documents that would have been responsive to the subpoena. so therefore, on top of everything, this is added obstruction of justice is yet another clean. in fact, there is more claims for him then he has hair on his head. >> there's a question here about why this persisted for so long. to your point about the tax documents, it does seem she talked about before in the irs the obvious no no...
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there are hundreds of people gathered out front of saint james's palace. of course, we're just steps away from buckingham palace, which is the residence now of king charles. but we saw the essentially, the, the crowd starts apart behind our cameras and a procession of police motorcycles followed by 2 black range rovers and those are traditionally the vehicles that we see members of the royal family riding. and so i can confirm it, but it does appear that just in time, king charles is now arriving at saint james's palace. we just saw the business that was concluded, the ceremonial signings. and those are of course, done before the king is allowed into the room that is done with it. that is before, without the presence of the monarch. we do believe now that the king is arriving or has arrived and may be making his way into the building as we speak. okay, thanks for that car. what else can you tell us? what was happening in the rest of london today? well, this is the beginning of a large ceremonial day to day we'll expects of course king charles to be enterin
there are hundreds of people gathered out front of saint james's palace. of course, we're just steps away from buckingham palace, which is the residence now of king charles. but we saw the essentially, the, the crowd starts apart behind our cameras and a procession of police motorcycles followed by 2 black range rovers and those are traditionally the vehicles that we see members of the royal family riding. and so i can confirm it, but it does appear that just in time, king charles is now...
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james, quite a lot of surprises in this package.ction, and we heard so much from liz truss, but still elements of surprise in this.— liz truss, but still elements of surprise in this. most definitely and specifically _ surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on _ surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on the - surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on the front - surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on the front of| surprise in this. most definitely i and specifically on the front of the ft. and specifically on the front of the ft lots _ and specifically on the front of the ft lots of — and specifically on the front of the ft. lots of shocking figures being forecasted. the iff says public borrowing would talk £190 billion this yeah — borrowing would talk £190 billion this year. the third highest peak since _ this year. the third highest peak since the — this year. the third highest peak since the second world war, which is quite _ since the second world war, which is quite staggering.
james, quite a lot of surprises in this package.ction, and we heard so much from liz truss, but still elements of surprise in this.— liz truss, but still elements of surprise in this. most definitely and specifically _ surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on _ surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on the - surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on the front - surprise in this. most definitely and specifically on the front of| surprise in this. most...
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thank you, james. thank you, kim. thank you, henry. james taylor, everybody!
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well said, james. so, you have workedl said, james. so, you have worked hard to show _ said, james.ard to show and been _ said, james. so, you have worked hard to show and been very - said, james. so, you have worked hard to show and been very clearl hard to show and been very clear that the — hard to show and been very clear that the labour party has moved on from _ that the labour party has moved on from the _ that the labour party has moved on from the leadership ofjeremy corbyn will stop— from the leadership ofjeremy corbyn will stop i_ from the leadership ofjeremy corbyn will stop i understand your reasons for doing _ will stop i understand your reasons for doing so, however regardless of how unpopular the party leader was, on the _ how unpopular the party leader was, on the 2017 — how unpopular the party leader was, on the 2017 labour manifesto, which you stood _ on the 2017 labour manifesto, which you stood on, had strong, aggressive and fulty— you stood on, had strong, aggressive and fully costed policies which were very popular with the public, even among _ very popular wit
well said, james. so, you have workedl said, james. so, you have worked hard to show _ said, james.ard to show and been _ said, james. so, you have worked hard to show and been very - said, james. so, you have worked hard to show and been very clearl hard to show and been very clear that the — hard to show and been very clear that the labour party has moved on from _ that the labour party has moved on from the _ that the labour party has moved on from the leadership ofjeremy corbyn will...
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and eric trump posting video of james vowing to sue mr. trump, even before she was elected. >> will you sue him? >> we're definitely going to sue him. we're going to be a real pain in the ass. >> reporter: tonight, the trump organization says was no bank harmed, they profited handsomely and saying the loans are either current or have been paid off. >> peter, as we noted, this is a civil lawsuit. james is not charging mr. trump or his children with any crime. >> reporter: that's right. james has sent a referral to the federal prosecutor in manhattan and to the irs. james said, our door is open. >> peter alexander, thank you. for more, i want to bring in legal analyst danny cevallos. this is one of many cases we've seen circling the latest president. how is this one fundamentally different? >> it's fundamentally different because of the extent of the factual allegations, and you could argue, the receipts, the documents that the new york attorney general has obtained, even though we haven't seen them in this complaint, we know they're out the
and eric trump posting video of james vowing to sue mr. trump, even before she was elected. >> will you sue him? >> we're definitely going to sue him. we're going to be a real pain in the ass. >> reporter: tonight, the trump organization says was no bank harmed, they profited handsomely and saying the loans are either current or have been paid off. >> peter, as we noted, this is a civil lawsuit. james is not charging mr. trump or his children with any crime. >>...
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i had no idea what general tish james was going to say.so when she mentioned my name i was obviously quite elated, to be honest, because i'm finally getting the recognition for what i've been sitting on the mountain tops yelling for three and a half, four years, which is that the trump organization is a criminal enterprise and that i got thrown under the bus by dear old donald simply, as you stated in your intro, somebody has to always fall on the sword for him. right now it looks like it will probably be one or both of his kids. and possibly himself as well. the one correction i do want to make, what tish james said was, not that it's a 250 million dollar request. that's the baseline. i have been known to also state that i believe that that number will be at least 2 to 3 times, at least 2 to 3 times a penalty -- >> in terms of what she's thinking in restitution? >> yes, because she can have an opportunity to go through the labyrinth of organizations. so when they finally do when they realize the extent of the iris issues, the usage of the
i had no idea what general tish james was going to say.so when she mentioned my name i was obviously quite elated, to be honest, because i'm finally getting the recognition for what i've been sitting on the mountain tops yelling for three and a half, four years, which is that the trump organization is a criminal enterprise and that i got thrown under the bus by dear old donald simply, as you stated in your intro, somebody has to always fall on the sword for him. right now it looks like it will...
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. >> james m. amarado. >> paul w. ambrose. craig scott eyman seven. -- callisto anyaya junior. -- joseph john angelini junior. mary lee edwards angell. >> lara and gelato -- lorraine antiqua. and my cousin -- >> and my husband cesar ovi are -- alviar. september 2022 is the21st anniversary -- the 21st anniversary. cesar alviar will be remembered as a kind and loving person to family and friends. his legacy will remain in our hearts forever. he is a guardian angel to me and my children, christopher, jeanine anez, my grandchildren, riley, james, nina, maxwell, and my daughter-in-law, and son-in-laws eric and mark. we miss and love you so much. thank you all to those who organized this for us. god bless the victims, and god bless america. >> and to my cousin, victim of the world trade center bombing, john, i was four years old. i remember you clear as day. i love you and i miss you. and my other cousin, who died in 2019 from cancer. he was the chairman of the voices from 9/11. if it were not for him we would not have this opportunity does. everyone in front of us is a new family. i
. >> james m. amarado. >> paul w. ambrose. craig scott eyman seven. -- callisto anyaya junior. -- joseph john angelini junior. mary lee edwards angell. >> lara and gelato -- lorraine antiqua. and my cousin -- >> and my husband cesar ovi are -- alviar. september 2022 is the21st anniversary -- the 21st anniversary. cesar alviar will be remembered as a kind and loving person to family and friends. his legacy will remain in our hearts forever. he is a guardian angel to me...
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dagen: james he freeman. james freeman, hestepped out fo. writes the biden administration seeks to wean the u.s. economy off fossil fuels. this will not be an easy ride for u.s. consumers or taxpayers. we'll talk about that as the morning moves on. but mike, let's talk housing. goldman sachs warning that the housing market downturn will worsen next year in 2023, this as the 30 year fixed rate mortgage is 5.94%, the highest since mid-june. mike, your take on the housing market. if you want a recession, you've got it right here in housing. >> yeah. housing is a perfect leading indicator for recession. if you look at building permits, housing starts, home sales, you look at the charts of all of them, they all look eeriely similar in a straight line going down into a crater so this is a combination of a multitude of factors, definitely interest rates going up but also the run out of stimulus money and the economy just slowing dramatically. energy, food costs, these things have taken a larger portion of the wallet share and now your average 30 ye
dagen: james he freeman. james freeman, hestepped out fo. writes the biden administration seeks to wean the u.s. economy off fossil fuels. this will not be an easy ride for u.s. consumers or taxpayers. we'll talk about that as the morning moves on. but mike, let's talk housing. goldman sachs warning that the housing market downturn will worsen next year in 2023, this as the 30 year fixed rate mortgage is 5.94%, the highest since mid-june. mike, your take on the housing market. if you want a...
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again, james...erything. ( laughter ) meanwhile, there's an important update on one of my favorite locations: earth. we've learned that the earth has set a new record for the shortest day. things are so bad, even the planet is like, "okay, let's wrap this up." ( laughter ) this short day happened for the simple reason that the earth spun faster. on june 29th of this year, the planet completed a full spin in a time that was a little over one-thousandth of a second shorter than its standard 24-hour rotation. scientists aren't sure, but they think it sped up because everybody on earth tucked their arms in. ( laughter ) whee! there you go! ( laughter and applause ) spilling ( bleep ) back there. turns out, the earth has been increasing in speed. in 2020, the earth saw its shortest month that has ever been measured since the 1960s. okay, i'm not saying i don't trust science, but i was there. none of the months in 2020 were short! i'm pretty sure it's still march. ( laughter ) ( applause ) whee! scientists
again, james...erything. ( laughter ) meanwhile, there's an important update on one of my favorite locations: earth. we've learned that the earth has set a new record for the shortest day. things are so bad, even the planet is like, "okay, let's wrap this up." ( laughter ) this short day happened for the simple reason that the earth spun faster. on june 29th of this year, the planet completed a full spin in a time that was a little over one-thousandth of a second shorter than its...
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james. we're waking up on this friday morning. to our final day of really hot temperatures. it's good to be finally at the end of the tunnel, we see the the light at the end for the weekend and beyond and not to brag. sometimes i feel bad if it cools off for me and that you. but last night was quite chilly. already it was wasn't hot for you. it was a little side still. yeah. we start off with difference by the coast today. if a good morning, james and ari. good morning, everybody. james, by next week and go on the patio at night will be great. so we have an improvement coming around the bend here. give it just a little bit of time to do its magic. now we have a little wrinkle when things before we get there on our journey to much better temperatures. some scattered clouds expected this weekend. and that's not quite monsoon. that's actually tropical like clouds now. right now we have some haze going on right now. here's the east bay shoreline. you can see and again, that haze off towards the
james. we're waking up on this friday morning. to our final day of really hot temperatures. it's good to be finally at the end of the tunnel, we see the the light at the end for the weekend and beyond and not to brag. sometimes i feel bad if it cools off for me and that you. but last night was quite chilly. already it was wasn't hot for you. it was a little side still. yeah. we start off with difference by the coast today. if a good morning, james and ari. good morning, everybody. james, by...
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could we see james' office get in there? i mean, we'll see. we'll see what happens.referring it to the if he does -- to the feds was a passing of the baton to some degree and there's enough federal crimes there for them to start going after some stuff. it's going to be interesting to see what happens there. >> very interesting. charles, i'll ask you that question. it does feel like a message to go around. cy vance was in office for a long time. what's left for the manhattan d.a. today since he didn't seem to do anything before? >> joy, that's an interesting question on a number of levels, not just for alvin bragg and the manhattan d.a.'s office, but also for federal prosecutors as well as the irs because what tish james has done in this complaint has basically said, listen, this was going on for a decade and none of you all did anything about it, and you had it happening under your noses. so what they can do and what they should do and what i suspect will likely happen is they're going to go back and review the additional information. it could very well be that there
could we see james' office get in there? i mean, we'll see. we'll see what happens.referring it to the if he does -- to the feds was a passing of the baton to some degree and there's enough federal crimes there for them to start going after some stuff. it's going to be interesting to see what happens there. >> very interesting. charles, i'll ask you that question. it does feel like a message to go around. cy vance was in office for a long time. what's left for the manhattan d.a. today...
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james: good question.f the questions, one of the reasons really why we are not quite pro constructive on sterling. there is a confluence of factors here. very simply put, we have a very wide deficit and there does not seem good reason for international investments to want to buy at this juncture, either cyclical or noncyclical assets. the bank of england is hiking, but probably not as aggressive enough to really get a grip on inflation which could well be heading to 10% or 15%, depending on government policy. and the economy is weakening into that tightening, so you don't really want to be in the cyclical space. issuance will be high to some of the fiscal programs that the new prime minister is talking about. and the bank of england may be unwinding its balance sheet. at some stage in the not so distant hopefully future, there might be a more constructive -- right now, it is difficult to see where the good news is. manus: there's a lot to unpack, but none of it is bullish from where i am sitting. we will c
james: good question.f the questions, one of the reasons really why we are not quite pro constructive on sterling. there is a confluence of factors here. very simply put, we have a very wide deficit and there does not seem good reason for international investments to want to buy at this juncture, either cyclical or noncyclical assets. the bank of england is hiking, but probably not as aggressive enough to really get a grip on inflation which could well be heading to 10% or 15%, depending on...
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james, i love this.. >> i love the outside, too. the best part is where he's got the to do list and the third or fourth item is snuggling, that's a popular -- >> my favorite. >> popular in my household. why not keep the spirit around all year and that movie is always funny. >> always funny. >> jackie, u.k. shoppers are horrified by this. >> a lot of divide out there, people are angry and the holidays tend to brings us together and good cheer. >> tammy. >> it's a mode and you hear music you are shifted and reminds you there is something bigger and more important than lovely and we all can enjoy together and this is -- i think why it matters. so the music is great, and if you go buy some stuff, put your christmas lights up and good time. reminder things can always be better based on perspective. >> dr. saphier. >> no, no, no, it does not start until september 22nd. keep your pumpkin spice latte, i'm going to sit by the pool and grill hamburgers and hot dogs and hold on to the summer as long as i possibly c
james, i love this.. >> i love the outside, too. the best part is where he's got the to do list and the third or fourth item is snuggling, that's a popular -- >> my favorite. >> popular in my household. why not keep the spirit around all year and that movie is always funny. >> always funny. >> jackie, u.k. shoppers are horrified by this. >> a lot of divide out there, people are angry and the holidays tend to brings us together and good cheer. >> tammy....
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james freeman from "wall street journal" is here james that is why governor abbott is sending migrantsack to the big cities like new york we saw another bus by the way, arrive at port authority this morning . james: i am wondering as you have discussions with administration we see the president making very little sense if any. we don't understand what he is trying to do. he seems to just tolerate law less others as you talk to secretary mayorkas administration officials do you get a sense there is a desire to solve this problem? to have an orderly vibrant path for people who want to come here legally and work in the united states live in the united states? >> i haven't seen it yet, we see a congress right now dominated by democrats, at in run house democrat run senate democrat run presidency, i haven't seen these policy coming through i haven't seen the solutions we have seen policies in white house destroying our nation dividing our country on the weakening our economy increasing crime in our streets, we have a not only do you have congress that is denying it but the worker officials
james freeman from "wall street journal" is here james that is why governor abbott is sending migrantsack to the big cities like new york we saw another bus by the way, arrive at port authority this morning . james: i am wondering as you have discussions with administration we see the president making very little sense if any. we don't understand what he is trying to do. he seems to just tolerate law less others as you talk to secretary mayorkas administration officials do you get a...
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james, back to you. thank you. reyna. we're over here. 601 right now in the east bay, oakland, police stay need help. there have been 4 people have been killed, shooting deaths in 3 days and they're searching for ways to keep up with those violent crime. you see this map and all of those red triangles. those are 160 gunfire incidents in just one week from september 12 to the 18th between monday and wednesday. that's when there were 4 deadly shootings and the police are saying that they are strapped. they just don't have a staff. the most recent shooting happened on tuesday in broad daylight in front of city hall kron four's terisa stasio has a closer look. homicide near a popular restaurant. a woman dies of a gunshot wound on telegraph. >> shots ring out by oakland city hall killing yet another victim. this is oakland just in the last 3 days to go back 2009 90 per durst. >> but we have 150 more police officer a wreck our relation to the number of officers stopped are serving and the level of line. having more officers opp
james, back to you. thank you. reyna. we're over here. 601 right now in the east bay, oakland, police stay need help. there have been 4 people have been killed, shooting deaths in 3 days and they're searching for ways to keep up with those violent crime. you see this map and all of those red triangles. those are 160 gunfire incidents in just one week from september 12 to the 18th between monday and wednesday. that's when there were 4 deadly shootings and the police are saying that they are...
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james. well, we all going to be looking at this a lot a, do see you shaking your head there very, very quickly because we all ring out. so i'm, why are you shaking your head? because you don't praise the legal system and say it must be a pell. and then watch an ad hominem attack on the new york attorney general for doing the job of trying to see that justice is served. that's irresponsible, and i do hope great. doesn't try that again. well, i want to thank ola gas in london, greg henson in washington dc. melanie sloane and in birmingham u. k. scott lucas and i want to thank you, take watching as well. like to see the program again, any time by visiting all websites out there, a talk home. and for further discussion, go to a facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you could also join the conversation on to twitter. we are a to inside story from me among con in the whole team here. ah ah. and a zillion is said to choose between 2 presidential candidates was r
james. well, we all going to be looking at this a lot a, do see you shaking your head there very, very quickly because we all ring out. so i'm, why are you shaking your head? because you don't praise the legal system and say it must be a pell. and then watch an ad hominem attack on the new york attorney general for doing the job of trying to see that justice is served. that's irresponsible, and i do hope great. doesn't try that again. well, i want to thank ola gas in london, greg henson in...
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ups started james later this morning.e out how that fire started. i'll send it back to you. >> okay. we'll look for that. update them. thank you very much. coming up, 9.33, and should juveniles be charged as an adult? in certain criminal cases? hold on a second. we're having a little problem. video. san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins says that in some cases, yes. >> yes, youth advocates say know that the teenager shouldn't be tried as adults. kron. 4 s charles clifford takes a closer look. >> well, here in san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins has announced that the da's office is going to make some changes to how they decide if juveniles, 16 17 year-old can be tried as an adult. and that has some youth advocates upset earlier this month, jenkins announced that the da's office would establish a juvenile review team. the team will review cases involving minors who are accused of murder, attempted murder, forcible assault, kidnapping, torture, and aggravated mayhem. the team will then make a recommend
ups started james later this morning.e out how that fire started. i'll send it back to you. >> okay. we'll look for that. update them. thank you very much. coming up, 9.33, and should juveniles be charged as an adult? in certain criminal cases? hold on a second. we're having a little problem. video. san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins says that in some cases, yes. >> yes, youth advocates say know that the teenager shouldn't be tried as adults. kron. 4 s charles clifford...
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i think there is plenty of support for tish james in manhattan.ok at the other boroughs, they are concerned about crime and the lack of prosecution by tish james. i think there will be disappointment, especially amongst the minority communities suffering from the crime wave. if anything, this is a distraction away from the real issues that are important to new yorkers. who knows what will happen in terms of the civil case, but i'm not confident it is going to hurt the president much. host: we will come to scott lucas in birmingham. this is a case of teflon, where nothing can touch him and it is a distraction? >> it is a case of making sure that we cut through politics and disinformation and stick with the facts. the wider context is that donald trump may have a stake in justice, but his campaign did collaborate with russia in 2016 to get him elected. that is on the record in the muller report. donald trump tried to blackmail a country, ukraine, a country which is now at war, because it would not spread disinformation against his opponent in the 20
i think there is plenty of support for tish james in manhattan.ok at the other boroughs, they are concerned about crime and the lack of prosecution by tish james. i think there will be disappointment, especially amongst the minority communities suffering from the crime wave. if anything, this is a distraction away from the real issues that are important to new yorkers. who knows what will happen in terms of the civil case, but i'm not confident it is going to hurt the president much. host: we...
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i can't think straight if we're in a class talking about james baldwin's work, if a white quotes james i what if a white person quotes james baldwin in. right. because i want to i want to grant what i feel like is not being granted to the student with no context for how they come to the sentence or the word. actually, we are coming at this from different places. i understand the conventional sort of understanding that professors have about this generation of students being less resilient. and i don't buy it first of all, we know what you know, being a tough guy, if we want to call james meredith a tough guy with his republican aides, let's talk about the way he was a tough guy. i'm not i apologize. i don't apologize be he can be a tough guy, professor kennedy. but but but but the question is i think you've answered it. should we ask black students 50 years, 60 years later, to be as publicly or privately tough as we see some of our black quote unquote heroes being when we know that performance of toughness twitter insides apart completely toward our inside support. so when i see a stude
i can't think straight if we're in a class talking about james baldwin's work, if a white quotes james i what if a white person quotes james baldwin in. right. because i want to i want to grant what i feel like is not being granted to the student with no context for how they come to the sentence or the word. actually, we are coming at this from different places. i understand the conventional sort of understanding that professors have about this generation of students being less resilient. and i...
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in truth, james says, it was worth less than a third of that. she noted a regular person could never get away with something like this. >> donald trump falsely inflated his net worth by billions of dollars to unjustly enrich himself and to cheat the system, thereby cheating all of us. already she wants the trumps to pay up to $250 million and asking the judge to bar the former president and his three eldest children for ever running a business in new york again. in a statement, the trump organization calls the suit "unethical political harassment and an abhorrent use of power." >> so, let's bring in our investigative correspondent aaron katersky tonight. and aaron, we know this is a civil case. where does it go from here? and the other question, the potential legal jeopardy here for the former president, now mounting in several states, in separate cases? >> reporter: yeah, this one is civil, david, but tonight, attorney general letitia james believes she has uncovered evidence of potential bank fraud, so, she's referring her investigative findin
in truth, james says, it was worth less than a third of that. she noted a regular person could never get away with something like this. >> donald trump falsely inflated his net worth by billions of dollars to unjustly enrich himself and to cheat the system, thereby cheating all of us. already she wants the trumps to pay up to $250 million and asking the judge to bar the former president and his three eldest children for ever running a business in new york again. in a statement, the trump...
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james: i like it.ump joke, has been late night hosts have told in the last six years. maria: that's true. thanks, cheryl. the federal reserve is expected to raise rates today another 15 basis points is what we are expecting to see rates at the highest level since 2008, joining us right now with what to expect and the impact on the economy is the wall street journal chief economic correspondent and author of trillion dollar triage. nick, great to see you. thank you very much for being here. the odds of 75 basis point hike seen more likely than 100 basis points and you write about the federal reserve having had a two-part mandate but this time around the fed seems to be abandoning that and is focused only on inflation. does it matter if it's not full employment? what do you say? >> well, if you look at the way fed officials are talking right now, they are talking as a single mandate same event because they are focused on getting inflation to come down. what they say is you can't meet second half of the m
james: i like it.ump joke, has been late night hosts have told in the last six years. maria: that's true. thanks, cheryl. the federal reserve is expected to raise rates today another 15 basis points is what we are expecting to see rates at the highest level since 2008, joining us right now with what to expect and the impact on the economy is the wall street journal chief economic correspondent and author of trillion dollar triage. nick, great to see you. thank you very much for being here. the...