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she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james? detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent that last text message saying she was leaving town. both her phone and the pastures pinging off at the same cell tower two blocks from his house. and when marie's was drop mazda was dropped at the airport -- >> we had james's phone touching near the airport. why would his phone be near the airport? >> well either james innocently drove marie to the airport, or he drove her car there to cover up a crime. no way to prove it either way, so they were stuck again. which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue, jason came to call. he had something the detectives needed to hear, he said. it takes a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely.
she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james? detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent that last text message saying she was...
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dawn and james both, we are finding reasons to take them to jail. >> and while they had james, they asked him point blank about the murder of ben oxley. >> do i know who killed ben? no did dawn kill ben? no? do i know anything about the murder? no. >> was then involved in the planning -- >> no, i'm looking at you in your eyes. i did not kill him. >> but that was it. lots of denials. no real evidence. 1.5 years had gone by since the murder. it was the summer of 2009. time to work cold case territory. >> you get in there. >> then one afternoon, as detective elges was recovered from idle graveyard shift, itself phone rang. it dawn was oxley. >> she said she can take it anymore. she wanted to talk. >> what are you thinking on the way to see her? >> it was about time. >> the detective drove over to dawn house. she was inebriated. >> i'm hurting. >> but she had quite a story to tell about james, about how he offered to murder ben. >> the night ben died he said now or never. and i said no. i said not today, don't do it, no. i said no, i said no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. >> hours later, she sa
dawn and james both, we are finding reasons to take them to jail. >> and while they had james, they asked him point blank about the murder of ben oxley. >> do i know who killed ben? no did dawn kill ben? no? do i know anything about the murder? no. >> was then involved in the planning -- >> no, i'm looking at you in your eyes. i did not kill him. >> but that was it. lots of denials. no real evidence. 1.5 years had gone by since the murder. it was the summer of...
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james cleverly will be — quite a good job. james cleverly will be seen as _ quite a good job.een as somebody who stabilised britain's position in the world. and stabilised what had been a fairly turbulent and controversial few years under his predecessors, liz truss, dominic raab and boris johnson. mr cleverley was seen as somebody who, when he spoke about british policy, he reflected british policy and he was not seen as somebody who was at odds with downing street. he was somebody who was good at working rooms. that is one for historians to work out in the future. certainly, he has stabilised british foreign policy in his improved relations which had been pretty intense in years during his time in office.— his time in office. james landale, our diplomatic— his time in office. james landale, our diplomatic correspondent - his time in office. james landale, | our diplomatic correspondent and, his time in office. james landale, - our diplomatic correspondent and, of course, former political correspondent, thank you very much for the moment. let's go back to our political corres
james cleverly will be — quite a good job. james cleverly will be seen as _ quite a good job.een as somebody who stabilised britain's position in the world. and stabilised what had been a fairly turbulent and controversial few years under his predecessors, liz truss, dominic raab and boris johnson. mr cleverley was seen as somebody who, when he spoke about british policy, he reflected british policy and he was not seen as somebody who was at odds with downing street. he was somebody who was...
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and the issue facing james cleverl , together. and the issue facing james cleverly. the — together.e home _ together. and the issue facing james cleverly, the home secretary, - cleverly, the home secretary, deporting asylum seekers to rwanda. the prime minister saying he will try to push through emergency legislation and resurrect this plan even after the court ruled it unlawful. what position are we seeing james cleverly putting forward when it comes to this issue? he has been on the airwaves this morning clearly backing rishi sunak and we are —— reiterating his position of a new treaty with rwanda which they think will be the silver bullet and address the concerns that were issued by the supreme court. we have just had a tweet from the rwanda government spokesperson who has referred to the supreme court judgment is both unjustified and hypocritical. they point out that the rewind and record according to the rewind and record according to the united nations whose position was used in the supreme court is a reason why britain could not proceed with the current plan, rwanda says the
and the issue facing james cleverl , together. and the issue facing james cleverly. the — together.e home _ together. and the issue facing james cleverly, the home secretary, - cleverly, the home secretary, deporting asylum seekers to rwanda. the prime minister saying he will try to push through emergency legislation and resurrect this plan even after the court ruled it unlawful. what position are we seeing james cleverly putting forward when it comes to this issue? he has been on the...
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james cleverly famously — that further. james cleverly famously love _ that further.g - that further. james cleverly | famously love being foreign secretary. it was suggested as a death that might be the defence secretary as he has a military background, and apparently let it be known that you will see nail marks on the floor in my office if you try to move me. i don't know quite what james cleverly�*s attitude will be to taking on the huge and very complicated brief at the home office. it is complicated right now. he is immediately coming in to the arguments about the relationship between the home secretary and the police, the metropolitan police, the manner in which they have been policing protests in london. the government has made it clear that there will be interested in trying to give the police more powers to arrest people more quickly who are involved in hate crimes on marches, so that is something that will come pretty fast at him, as is, of course, the rwanda judgment at the supreme court on wednesday morning. that is of course a judgment on a centrepiece of
james cleverly famously — that further. james cleverly famously love _ that further.g - that further. james cleverly | famously love being foreign secretary. it was suggested as a death that might be the defence secretary as he has a military background, and apparently let it be known that you will see nail marks on the floor in my office if you try to move me. i don't know quite what james cleverly�*s attitude will be to taking on the huge and very complicated brief at the home office. it...
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i think it is auoin to versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be _ versus james cleverly?oing to be a _ versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be a very _ versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be a very different - versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be a very different tone. l going to be a very different tone. it feels that the party is moving more towards a centrist position and i think that we will see fewer inflammatory statements coming out from james cleverly. he has done a very good job as home secretary. he understands that diplomatic tone genie to take on the world stage. i think that this will be very interesting, especially when we look at the rwanda decision, which is going to come through from the courts this week, then what the government will do with that information, whichever way it goes, and how they will tackle especially the migrant crisis that we have, but also the bigger interests around policing and the manner in which the police are dealing with protests, which will be ongoing. i think he has a very, very big job. it is not
i think it is auoin to versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be _ versus james cleverly?oing to be a _ versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be a very _ versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be a very different - versus james cleverly? i think it is going to be a very different tone. l going to be a very different tone. it feels that the party is moving more towards a centrist position and i think that we will see fewer inflammatory statements coming out from james...
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, in terms of the diplomacy _ go out. james, in terms of the diplomacy for— go out. james, in terms ofthe l diplomacy for foreign nationals, go out. james, in terms of the . diplomacy for foreign nationals, it is diplomacy forforeign nationals, it is a complicated situation. you have the added complications of these extended families, some being dual nationals and some not, and some being let in. nationals and some not, and some being let in-_ nationals and some not, and some being let in. you 'ust have to be on the less, being let in. you 'ust have to be on the less. and — being let in. you just have to be on the less, and some _ being let in. you just have to be on the less, and some families - being let in. you just have to be on the less, and some families are - the less, and some families are getting — the less, and some families are getting to — the less, and some families are getting to the border, and some of the family— getting to the border, and some of the family on tom the less. they largely— the family on tom the less. they largely don't succeed in getting through — largel
, in terms of the diplomacy _ go out. james, in terms of the diplomacy for— go out. james, in terms ofthe l diplomacy for foreign nationals, go out. james, in terms of the . diplomacy for foreign nationals, it is diplomacy forforeign nationals, it is a complicated situation. you have the added complications of these extended families, some being dual nationals and some not, and some being let in. nationals and some not, and some being let in-_ nationals and some not, and some being let in....
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oh, sorry to interrupt, confirmation that james cleverly is indeed home secretary. that james cleverly james cleverly is indeed home secreta . , , . ., , secretary. very expected that this move would _ secretary. very expected that this move would follow _ secretary. very expected that this move would follow and _ secretary. very expected that this move would follow and this - secretary. very expected that this move would follow and this is - secretary. very expected that this i move would follow and this is where the moving parts are happening this morning. to recap, suella braverman sacked as home secretary, james cleverly replacing her as home secretary, that is why david cameron has been brought in to replace him as foreign secretary. hat has been brought in to replace him as foreign secretary. not confirmed but widely expected. _ as foreign secretary. not confirmed but widely expected. that's - as foreign secretary. not confirmed but widely expected. that's right. . but widely expected. that's right. that is the next _ but widely expected. that's right. that is the next orchestra.
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including subpoenas to hunter biden james biden and their business partner rob walker.oke news exclusively on this program last week that his committee wants members of the biden family to explain among other questions why two personal checks written by james and sarah biden to joe biden totaling $240,000 were listed as loan repayment when, in fact, the money came from overseas sources. >> i don't think average person can imagine how many different checking accounts president son had and considering he didn't have a legitimate business that in itself is an enormous red flag so once all of those come in, i think you're going to see swift action on biden's and i would predict somewhere around two dozen subpoenas in the very near future. >> in a statement to fox news, hunter biden attorney abby said in part hunter eager to have at the public forum at right time to discuss matters with the committee joining me right now with more is ted cruz shift on both senate foreign relations and judiciary committees senator cruz has a new book titled unwoke and it is available right no
including subpoenas to hunter biden james biden and their business partner rob walker.oke news exclusively on this program last week that his committee wants members of the biden family to explain among other questions why two personal checks written by james and sarah biden to joe biden totaling $240,000 were listed as loan repayment when, in fact, the money came from overseas sources. >> i don't think average person can imagine how many different checking accounts president son had and...
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james carville is here. your thoughts, sir. >> well, first of all, if you listen to what senator santorum said, it's so illustrative. he thinks abortion rights are -- he thinks women or their families don't want to participate in decisions about their healthle he actually said this is some kind of political stunt people came up with and it's -- i news for you, dude, it's not an't stunt. it's real to people. they're trying to tell you that. there is no chance -- remember, he's the first vest guy, went around with a red vest, right-wing theo cratic nonsense, and glenn youngkin caught up on that. these people work me like a rented mule, which rented mules work really hard, and i loved what andy did and what they did in virginia, but i'm still hurting about mississippi. but you know what? i'll get back up and go out there and plow again. but we had a good night. they don't understand. this is not a stunt. this is real to people. rick santorum will never understand that ever. >> hmm. i want to always be careful,
james carville is here. your thoughts, sir. >> well, first of all, if you listen to what senator santorum said, it's so illustrative. he thinks abortion rights are -- he thinks women or their families don't want to participate in decisions about their healthle he actually said this is some kind of political stunt people came up with and it's -- i news for you, dude, it's not an't stunt. it's real to people. they're trying to tell you that. there is no chance -- remember, he's the first...
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for james and the wampanoags the day had dull full implications. "it with a hea heart that i look back on what happened to my people." james proceeded to tell a history of english/wampanoag relations thaturned the traditional bedtime story of anksgiving into a nightmare. his conclusion was that ousamequin's welcome to the pilgrims was "perhaps our biggest mistake." " we, the wampanoags welcomes you, the white man, with open arms little knowing that it was the beginning of the end and before 50 years would pass, the wampanoags would no longer be a free people." to james, like metacom, the moral of the first thanksgiving was that the english and their white successors betrayed the wampoags that befriended them inheir time of need. this message has echoed through subsuent national days of morning that have taken place each thanksgiving and the very same place right up to this very day. as to the question of how to move forward, james' answer is to confront the history, including the fact, as he put it "that the wampanoags still walk the lands of massa
for james and the wampanoags the day had dull full implications. "it with a hea heart that i look back on what happened to my people." james proceeded to tell a history of english/wampanoag relations thaturned the traditional bedtime story of anksgiving into a nightmare. his conclusion was that ousamequin's welcome to the pilgrims was "perhaps our biggest mistake." " we, the wampanoags welcomes you, the white man, with open arms little knowing that it was the beginning...
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and then headed up the james river to to their destination. so captain would leave can meet with friends who had already settled there. they stopped at jamestown along the way and then they ended up at berkeley plant a berkeley, as it would be called on december the fourth, 16, 19, as clifford daly says in his book, the great plantation, they rode to the shore. they dropped their luggage on the hard winter ground. it was december the fourth. now they gazed at the woods, enclosing them, and they listened in complete silence. then, in a command from captain wood leaf, he said, gentlemen, neil, so we can say a prayer of thanksgiving. and he said, we ordain this day of our ships arrival at planet con in the land of virginia shall be perpetually and annually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to almighty god. that was the first official thanksgiving in the new world. first english thanksgiving in the world. and it was a two years before the pilgrims had their thanksgiving in 1621. so with that said, the settlement continued on and continued sending
and then headed up the james river to to their destination. so captain would leave can meet with friends who had already settled there. they stopped at jamestown along the way and then they ended up at berkeley plant a berkeley, as it would be called on december the fourth, 16, 19, as clifford daly says in his book, the great plantation, they rode to the shore. they dropped their luggage on the hard winter ground. it was december the fourth. now they gazed at the woods, enclosing them, and they...
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thanks for joining us, james. i'm not sure if we've made contact with you yet.ou there, james? >> hi, yes i am, thanks. >> we appreciate you coming on again a day later. first of all, if you can update us about where exactly in gaza you are at the moment. >> right now anymore south to have gaza, rafah city. >> you said you visited the north overgallsa a couple of days ago and you had talked to me about the dire situation in some of the hospitals and across gaza. bring us up to dade of date in how the aid is getting to people who need it. >> there's no doubt that's the case. i've seen distributions. you've seen going into critical areas, whether it's the hospitals or places where there could be schools and children. but in those places it's getting in. important to remember there are 1.8 millio people displaced and aid blocked for a long, long time so every day is a critical, life-saving day but at the same time today, i am preached by young people all the time literally wanting to tell their story. or the hospital going to see a little boy again and i end up see
thanks for joining us, james. i'm not sure if we've made contact with you yet.ou there, james? >> hi, yes i am, thanks. >> we appreciate you coming on again a day later. first of all, if you can update us about where exactly in gaza you are at the moment. >> right now anymore south to have gaza, rafah city. >> you said you visited the north overgallsa a couple of days ago and you had talked to me about the dire situation in some of the hospitals and across gaza. bring us...
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i you be giving to james cleverly right now?— you be giving to james cleverly riaht now?ht now? i don't think he needs much advise. _ right now? i don't think he needs much advise, i— right now? i don't think he needs much advise, i think _ right now? i don't think he needs much advise, i think he - right now? i don't think he needs much advise, i think he is - right now? i don't think he needs much advise, i think he is a - right now? i don't think he needs| much advise, i think he is a sharp individual. he handled his previous brief very well under extremely difficult circumstances. so i don't think he needs advice. but the crucial thing i would say is that the nation is waiting for delivery. don'tjust the nation is waiting for delivery. don't just tell as you the nation is waiting for delivery. don'tjust tell as you are going to stop the boats, suella has been telling us that for years, just do it. telling us that for years, 'ust do it. , ., , ~ ., telling us that for years, 'ust do it. focus on delivery. and what do ou think it. focus on delivery. and what do you thin
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let's listen in because the new home secretary james cleverly has just been speaking. it secretary jamesleverly has 'ust been speakingi secretary james cleverly has 'ust been speekinei secretary james cleverly has 'ust been speaking. it has been a huge nnrivilee been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to _ been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve _ been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve as _ been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve as foreign - privilege to serve as foreign secretary and in that time, i've worked very closely with my colleagues in the home office cracking down on illegal migration, reducing the number of small boat arrivals and now as a home secretary, i am absolutely committed to stopping the boats as we promised, but also making sure that everybody in the uk feel safe and secure going around, going about their daily business knowing that their daily business knowing that the government is here to protect them. so it is a fantasticjob and it is a real privilege to serve, thank you very much. fiend it is a real privilege to serve,
let's listen in because the new home secretary james cleverly has just been speaking. it secretary jamesleverly has 'ust been speakingi secretary james cleverly has 'ust been speekinei secretary james cleverly has 'ust been speaking. it has been a huge nnrivilee been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to _ been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve _ been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve as _ been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve as foreign -...
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james: climate. there was a recent poll from yale and george mason found that republicans found cite are shifting and one out of three republicans think that climate change should be declared a national emergency. are they right or wrong? rep. ramaswamy: i'm not one of those three republicans. james: one out of three. rep. ramaswamy: so i believe fact matter here. ok? are global surface temperatures going up? yes. is that owed to some man made causes? likely. however, this is not an existential risk to humanity and eight times as many people are going to die this year of cold temperatures rather than warm ones. in the 1970's, the warning of climate change was an ice age. look at the cover of "newsweek." today they won the other direction. the number of people who died from tornadoes, heat waves and so on. down by 98% over the last century. why? owing to fossil fuels. the earth is more covered by green surface area coverage today than it was a half century or a century ago. why? because carbon dioxide
james: climate. there was a recent poll from yale and george mason found that republicans found cite are shifting and one out of three republicans think that climate change should be declared a national emergency. are they right or wrong? rep. ramaswamy: i'm not one of those three republicans. james: one out of three. rep. ramaswamy: so i believe fact matter here. ok? are global surface temperatures going up? yes. is that owed to some man made causes? likely. however, this is not an existential...
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you want easy about them, james? anybody who is not an easy about casualties, particularly civilian casualties. uh, that is not you know, looking at this in a humane way, but i also look at what are the alternatives. i also know we're going to talk about casually, because i was involved. most of these was some 1000000 people kill, interact syria. yeah, man. uh, since 2003 uh, and 15000000 displaced. uh, this is an extremely dangerous major has been passed 20 years. uh and uh, it requires as soon as possible. uh much more stabilization, much more security than we have right now. but of course, the us prides itself on respecting the rules based international. oh, that doesn't sit around me in some of those central rules. the rules of all the geneva conventions, isn't israel with his indiscriminate bombing breaking those most fundamental rules? yes, it is. clearly, it is on many respect to international groups of independent, credible groups. i've said so many people on the outside of the balcony, visuals as well, and t
you want easy about them, james? anybody who is not an easy about casualties, particularly civilian casualties. uh, that is not you know, looking at this in a humane way, but i also look at what are the alternatives. i also know we're going to talk about casually, because i was involved. most of these was some 1000000 people kill, interact syria. yeah, man. uh, since 2003 uh, and 15000000 displaced. uh, this is an extremely dangerous major has been passed 20 years. uh and uh, it requires as...
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james: there is.ostages, there are also continuing discussions behind the scenes about the wider war. today, david cameron was keen to say look, if this deal can happen and there can be some kind of humanitarian pause, that should be used not just to get more aid, desperately needed humanitarian aid into gaza, but to see whether or not that could be used in some way to shape the dynamic of this conflict in some way, to see there is se way of breaking out of the incredibly destructive route it has gotten itself into. in other words, he and other western leaders want to start talking about the future -- what happens when the fighting stabilizes, finishes, comes to an end? who will be governing gaza and supporting the palestinian authority? the talks with the israeli prime minister, he talked about long-term political solutions, they say, to finding justice and security in israel with the palestinians, which is incredibly forward thinking stuff, to say the least, at a time when this war continues. mr. ne
james: there is.ostages, there are also continuing discussions behind the scenes about the wider war. today, david cameron was keen to say look, if this deal can happen and there can be some kind of humanitarian pause, that should be used not just to get more aid, desperately needed humanitarian aid into gaza, but to see whether or not that could be used in some way to shape the dynamic of this conflict in some way, to see there is se way of breaking out of the incredibly destructive route it...
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all right, james, thank you, james landale _ budget.e in _ budget. all right, james, thank you, james landale in central _ budget. all right, james, thank you, james landale in central london. - so, on a big day in politics, let's get a final few words from chris. i think the aim is to build a cabinet in his own image, and shake off some of those he inherited from liz truss, get the party on election pudding and a far as david cameron is concerned, i have heard there have been conversations infrequently between the two men since rishi sunak became prime minister and they talked last week about the idea that he might serve in government, and it's fair to say that this was a fast forward, this reshuffle, because of the remarks of suella braverman at the end of last week. and theiraim, braverman at the end of last week. and their aim, downing street to say, is having someone with clout at a time where international affairs is a huge part inevitably of the news agenda. but it has prompted a bit of a reaction and we will come to that in a se
all right, james, thank you, james landale _ budget.e in _ budget. all right, james, thank you, james landale in central _ budget. all right, james, thank you, james landale in central london. - so, on a big day in politics, let's get a final few words from chris. i think the aim is to build a cabinet in his own image, and shake off some of those he inherited from liz truss, get the party on election pudding and a far as david cameron is concerned, i have heard there have been conversations...
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i'm gonna call you james from now on. um, do you agree with him or your wife? uh, the core american role in the world since 1947, 48. and we haven't read many different roles. is to maintain a global collective security system to ensure. busy the major global actors do not stop nothing out of the states destroying our views from mazda is language extinguish, other nation states, because that puts us down the road to worldwide. why don't know why to that is the most important issue for us foreign policy. joe biden sees it and is absolutely right. okay, around the country, that was 2 weeks into the war. we now 6 weeks into the walt, rather a lot has changed the death toll and gauze it has risen dramatically. it's not even being counted anymore. israel is besieged hospitals and res rate and re did the biggest one. israel is also despite the 2 thirds of gauze as population, and the un is now same as the risk of starvation and chronic disease. do you think by now finds himself on the wrong side of history? i think he probably does. i don't, i don't think by the far
i'm gonna call you james from now on. um, do you agree with him or your wife? uh, the core american role in the world since 1947, 48. and we haven't read many different roles. is to maintain a global collective security system to ensure. busy the major global actors do not stop nothing out of the states destroying our views from mazda is language extinguish, other nation states, because that puts us down the road to worldwide. why don't know why to that is the most important issue for us...
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james, good to have you there. thank _ takes up his role. james, good to have you there.ave you there. thank you for. takes up his role. james, good to l have you there. thank you for that. that is our diplomatic correspondence, james landale joining us live from london's guildhall. iwill joining us live from london's guildhall. i will back the headlines we very shortly and our panel on the context. see you very soon. hello there. good evening. well, storm debi brought strong, gusty winds, heavy downpours of rain and some large waves across the north—west of the uk earlier on today. here's the isle of man as recorded by one of our weather watchers. gusts of wind here in ronaldsway, recorded at 68mph, but those wind gusts were even stronger still across parts of north—west england, northern ireland and north wales — 77mph recorded in aberdaron. you can see storm debi really quite nicely with a curl of cloud here on the satellite picture as the storm worked its way further eastwards. it's rattling along quite quickly, clearing out into the north sea overnight tonight. you c
james, good to have you there. thank _ takes up his role. james, good to have you there.ave you there. thank you for. takes up his role. james, good to l have you there. thank you for that. that is our diplomatic correspondence, james landale joining us live from london's guildhall. iwill joining us live from london's guildhall. i will back the headlines we very shortly and our panel on the context. see you very soon. hello there. good evening. well, storm debi brought strong, gusty winds,...
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miss james, you taunted him. before you came into office, before you saw one record, one statement of financial condition, you taunted him. you said his administration was too male and too pale. those are her words. she said that she and michael cohen were going to be his biggest nightmare. well, i have some news for you, miss james. michael cohen folded, lied and crumbled. your star witness, along with all the d.a.s and corrupt a.g.s need to pay attention to what happens when you let us take the stand. when you let my client speak the truth and the judge can tell me to sit down and he can try and shorten my client's testimony but it is loud and clear they've got nothing, they've got nothing but their politics. she's got nothing but her soros backing, we discovered recently, and i am sick and tired of seeing it. pay attention, america. pay attention. because when you are in court one of these days and you don't have a lawyer that has a microphone and you don't have a lawyer that can go on tv and you've got judges
miss james, you taunted him. before you came into office, before you saw one record, one statement of financial condition, you taunted him. you said his administration was too male and too pale. those are her words. she said that she and michael cohen were going to be his biggest nightmare. well, i have some news for you, miss james. michael cohen folded, lied and crumbled. your star witness, along with all the d.a.s and corrupt a.g.s need to pay attention to what happens when you let us take...
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yay james search her bedroom. >> the note was tucked underneath her blanket. i grabbed it, and it just said i'm sorry. i have not been totally honest with you. >> annie, it turned out, was keeping a secret. in the note she wrote, i lied to my friends. i told them i was p. p? francesca and james knew that it stood for the word no teenagers parents wanted to hear. pregnant. just a few omnths earlier, they learned that any had sex for the first time. >> she had sex, so any assumed that since she had sex, i could be pregnant or i am pregnant. but the pregnancy test was negative. and she was now on birth control. so why would she lie about being p? even more alarming, is where annie said she was going. by the time you read this note, i'll be on my way to cal's love for nia, please don't try to look for me, i do not want to be found. >> the first thing is, we call the police. and the second, i called, chris. >> 14 year old chris --, annie had brought him over to the house a few times. >> he was kind of quiet, i kind of took it as the i want to make sure that you don
yay james search her bedroom. >> the note was tucked underneath her blanket. i grabbed it, and it just said i'm sorry. i have not been totally honest with you. >> annie, it turned out, was keeping a secret. in the note she wrote, i lied to my friends. i told them i was p. p? francesca and james knew that it stood for the word no teenagers parents wanted to hear. pregnant. just a few omnths earlier, they learned that any had sex for the first time. >> she had sex, so any...
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okay, i believe we do have james thring with us now.ime we spoke. at least with me uh the anger in your voice about stopping this war was very evident because the genocide uh had taken place and has continued since the last time we spoke with this most recent one being one of the most horrific uh if not maybe as horrific as the others because it involved kids uh 200 have been killed in the israeli air strike in the son school we understand the 50 of them uh maybe around that uh maybe kids if not if not more um the way that this is uh taken place uh puts into question again the motives behind why israel would do this, except that uh many are concluding like our guest there says in one particular person he pointed out that this is the holocaust has taken place, we definitely know that there's um type of ethnic cleansing that's happening right in front of our eyes and some describe it as genocide, how would you describe it? well, i use the word holocaus because it has a specific association with fire uh in. in the ancient greek sense, but
okay, i believe we do have james thring with us now.ime we spoke. at least with me uh the anger in your voice about stopping this war was very evident because the genocide uh had taken place and has continued since the last time we spoke with this most recent one being one of the most horrific uh if not maybe as horrific as the others because it involved kids uh 200 have been killed in the israeli air strike in the son school we understand the 50 of them uh maybe around that uh maybe kids if...
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james cleverly, when he was — where do they stand?tand? james cleverly, when he was foreign secretary, - where do they stand? james cleverly, when he was foreign secretary, the i when he was foreign secretary, the job that he had until a couple of days ago when he was moved to take over from suella days ago when he was moved to take overfrom suella braverman as home secretary, he had indicated he did not think it was the right thing for the uk to consider withdrawing from the uk to consider withdrawing from the congressional human rights. at this stage, he is in a different office, he now has a different policy brief, and there will be calls from some quarters of the conservative party for the government to consider doing that. of course, that will come with wider ramifications and conversations, but i think those calls will be reignited by the ruling from the supreme court. we will have to see if james cleverly's view remains as it was when he was foreign secretary or, now that he is home secretary, and this is such a central plank o
james cleverly, when he was — where do they stand?tand? james cleverly, when he was foreign secretary, - where do they stand? james cleverly, when he was foreign secretary, the i when he was foreign secretary, the job that he had until a couple of days ago when he was moved to take over from suella days ago when he was moved to take overfrom suella braverman as home secretary, he had indicated he did not think it was the right thing for the uk to consider withdrawing from the uk to consider...
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james mays, a person dies while working in ukraine, an order of the president of ukraine immediately, which stipulates to design and create a monument for citizens of the united states of america, install a memorial plaque, rename one of the streets of kyiv, prepare a series radio and television broadcast, shoot a documentary film, from there. all this for the budget funds of the state budget of ukraine, about such an honorable, glorious son of the ukrainian people, glorified air as, three-time hero of the soviet union, ivan mykytovych kozhidub, could not even dream, and i am asking you, convincingly, please, vote for this draft law, you will solve the issue as it is necessary, i will vote the project, 2470, for a vote. and in general, immediately, please, 233, the decision was made, when there were literally barely enough votes to vote for this law, lesya noticed one important moment, yesterday, when we were preparing for ether, andrii was just listening to these pieces of speeches in the upper house. radio and says: listen, well, i'm not i know, that tsybenko, the communists are lo
james mays, a person dies while working in ukraine, an order of the president of ukraine immediately, which stipulates to design and create a monument for citizens of the united states of america, install a memorial plaque, rename one of the streets of kyiv, prepare a series radio and television broadcast, shoot a documentary film, from there. all this for the budget funds of the state budget of ukraine, about such an honorable, glorious son of the ukrainian people, glorified air as, three-time...
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james let's see if it does.es cleverly, we believe , is just as cleverly, we believe, is just as wedded to rwanda. and if it goes ahead , we will see whether ahead, we will see whether actually she was on the right, on the right track with what she was planning on other issues . of was planning on other issues. of course, she's unfiltered . i course, she's unfiltered. i think she speaks from the heart . think she speaks from the heart. thatis think she speaks from the heart. that is what she believes in. a lot of the things that she said , lot of the things that she said, i think many people in the country would probably have agreed with her in terms of her interpret nation of those taking part out in the marches. these last few weeks. and what motivated many of those on the marches and also , i think her marches and also, i think her criticism of the metropolitan police. i am sure many people agreed with. but as i say, it's unfiltered. i do not think that is a style of james cleverly. he's not going to be as un
james let's see if it does.es cleverly, we believe , is just as cleverly, we believe, is just as wedded to rwanda. and if it goes ahead , we will see whether ahead, we will see whether actually she was on the right, on the right track with what she was planning on other issues . of was planning on other issues. of course, she's unfiltered . i course, she's unfiltered. i think she speaks from the heart . think she speaks from the heart. thatis think she speaks from the heart. that is what she...
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james blaine identifies himself. william allison of of iowa and james garfield is the three people who could take that stevens place in blaine sees himself. he's like, no, that's me. i, i want to be front and center. it's all about me. and that'll come up later. but he cuts this deal with garfield and basically he gives garfield the just these ransoms of committee power because all garfield wants to do is just to study and solve public problems. whereas he wants to let james blaine take the lead of marshaling the house and keeping legislation flowing so he garfield over the course of the reconstruction, just great pragmatic figure who also, i'd argue, one of the most interesting people that time. and he comes of a very famous supreme court lawyer. he does all of this writing and mathematical work on the side, but he becomes defined as somebody who, in the interest of keeping our institutions functioning, of continuing to hold republican power over the house, he becomes somebody who has the reputation of being a moder
james blaine identifies himself. william allison of of iowa and james garfield is the three people who could take that stevens place in blaine sees himself. he's like, no, that's me. i, i want to be front and center. it's all about me. and that'll come up later. but he cuts this deal with garfield and basically he gives garfield the just these ransoms of committee power because all garfield wants to do is just to study and solve public problems. whereas he wants to let james blaine take the...
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james, good to see you. thanks very much for weighing in. james carafano joining thus this morning.ck break and then a group of senators are working to condemn anti-semitism on american college campuses, the house is struggling to come up with a plan for israel and separating it from aid to ukraine. oklahoma senator james langford is here with more on all of that when we come back. (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) woah. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the small stand tall. hi, i'm ben, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. i currently suffer from nerve damage which kept me bedridden for six months. i was very overweight and depressed. i was skeptical when i first ordered golo, but the condition i was in, i was willing to take the chance, and the chance turned out to be my lotto ticket. golo gave me back my life, and that's why i'm here. (announcer) change your life at golo.com. that's g
james, good to see you. thanks very much for weighing in. james carafano joining thus this morning.ck break and then a group of senators are working to condemn anti-semitism on american college campuses, the house is struggling to come up with a plan for israel and separating it from aid to ukraine. oklahoma senator james langford is here with more on all of that when we come back. (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. ♪ (upbeat...
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james, thank you _ yet? that is the burning question. james, thank you for _ yet?thank you for that. - under the terms of the deal, 50 hostages taken from israel and held in gaza are due to be released across all four days of the ceasefire. israel has said an extra day will be added to the ceasefire for every ten further hostages hamas releases. today, the israeli government has been contacting the families of the 13 who are on the list that hamas has provided. so imagine what the family groups have been going through as they wait for any news. with us tonight is itay raviv. his cousin, roee munder, was murdered in the attack on the 7th october — four members of the family were taken hostage. welcome to the programme and our sympathies for what you and your family are going through. the list has been communicated to the families, have you had a phone call? everyone has had a phone call saying whether their family member will be released or not. we have not communicated out yet because we don't want to ruin anything. we have seen what happens to promises by hamas. s
james, thank you _ yet? that is the burning question. james, thank you for _ yet?thank you for that. - under the terms of the deal, 50 hostages taken from israel and held in gaza are due to be released across all four days of the ceasefire. israel has said an extra day will be added to the ceasefire for every ten further hostages hamas releases. today, the israeli government has been contacting the families of the 13 who are on the list that hamas has provided. so imagine what the family groups...
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james cleverly famously love being _ isn't it?? james cleverly famously love being foreign secretary, - isn't it? james cleverly famously love being foreign secretary, he| isn't it? james cleverly famously - love being foreign secretary, he was suggested as someone who might be a defence secretary, he has a military background, and apparently let it be known that you will see nail marks on the parquet floor in my office if you try to move me. i don't quite know what james cleverly�*s attitude is going to be to taking on the huge and very complicated brief at the home office. it is complicated right now. he is coming in to the arguments about the relationships between the home secretary and metropolitan police, the manner in which they have been policing protests in london. the government has made it clear that they would be interested in trying to give the police more powers to arrest people more quickly who are involved in hate crimes on marches. that's something that is going to come pretty fast at him, as is of course the rwand
james cleverly famously love being _ isn't it?? james cleverly famously love being foreign secretary, - isn't it? james cleverly famously love being foreign secretary, he| isn't it? james cleverly famously - love being foreign secretary, he was suggested as someone who might be a defence secretary, he has a military background, and apparently let it be known that you will see nail marks on the parquet floor in my office if you try to move me. i don't quite know what james cleverly�*s attitude...
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of hunter and james. and comer requested transcribed interviews from hallie biden, daughter-in-law, and hunter was involved with her for a time, sarah biden, james biden's wife, and melissa cohen, hunter's current wife, and hallie biden's sister and a former associate. and house oversight committee chairman james comer issued these. >> sandra: the most aggressive step yesterday. >> absolutely, subpoenas for members of the biden family and james comer said these are the first subpoenas. we are expecting more to come. but these come in the middle of this impeachment inquiry, so it is the first step to have biden family members there answering questions. >> sandra: why is all of this happening right now, brooke? >> james comer, these are not the first subpoenas comer has issued as part of the investigation. in september, he subpoenaed bank records belonging to hunter and james biden. at that point the most aggressive step he had taken, but in the last few weeks the committee has been obtaining these subpoena
of hunter and james. and comer requested transcribed interviews from hallie biden, daughter-in-law, and hunter was involved with her for a time, sarah biden, james biden's wife, and melissa cohen, hunter's current wife, and hallie biden's sister and a former associate. and house oversight committee chairman james comer issued these. >> sandra: the most aggressive step yesterday. >> absolutely, subpoenas for members of the biden family and james comer said these are the first...