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, thank ou long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you for— long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thanknk you forjoining us _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on - long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc i thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been "scared" because the individual had "compromising things" on him. it follows reports at least 12 men in political circles received unsolicited messages, raising security concerns. he has since apologised. here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi
, thank ou long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you for— long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thanknk you forjoining us _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on - long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc i thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a...
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i am joined by james jeffrey. thank you for joining us. saw happening the last couple days, the biden administration giving an ultimatum. you change our policies -- you change your policies or we will change hours. have has -- what has happened to the relationship between these allies? >> it was a serious split between these two countries in what was in some respects a successful effort to defeat hamas and deter iran and friends in the region from lodging broader war in larger context. so far so good. the israelis for many reasons, some of them deliberate, blocking humanitarian assistance, some of them, the nature of trying to fight an enemy that hasbro did into a civilian area, which is a war crime. the resulting civilian casualties have led to dramatic humanitarian and political problems between us and israel that they are trying, i think for the first time successfully, to work through. >> we heard antony blinken say israel appears to be taking responsibilities and the steps the u.s. asked it to take. will that go some way to restoring
i am joined by james jeffrey. thank you for joining us. saw happening the last couple days, the biden administration giving an ultimatum. you change our policies -- you change your policies or we will change hours. have has -- what has happened to the relationship between these allies? >> it was a serious split between these two countries in what was in some respects a successful effort to defeat hamas and deter iran and friends in the region from lodging broader war in larger context. so...
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. >> i'm joined by ambassador james jeffrey. thanks indeed for joining us.ts from the israeli prime minister. does that render the whole thing pointless. >> not necessarily. it could. what he is signaling is you have a choice. accept a cease-fire and then we will have a discussion about a long-term comment. on the other hand, we will be going in and washington is working with the israelis on how to do that. it could push hamas off the negotiating platform or put pressure on hamas to do a deal to forestall, the one thing they don't want to go into rafah. >> if they do go in, joe biden has described it. >> the u.s. has seen the plan. the u.s. is nervous about green lighting and israeli offensive if it turns out to lead to the orinda civilian casualties we have seen before. the israelis have had a plan for some time. i have talked to the israelis and been briefed on the plan and i know the u.s. government has. >> why is the u.s. government saying they haven't seen a plan? >> i would read that as they don't like what they have heard, it isn't a sufficient plan f
. >> i'm joined by ambassador james jeffrey. thanks indeed for joining us.ts from the israeli prime minister. does that render the whole thing pointless. >> not necessarily. it could. what he is signaling is you have a choice. accept a cease-fire and then we will have a discussion about a long-term comment. on the other hand, we will be going in and washington is working with the israelis on how to do that. it could push hamas off the negotiating platform or put pressure on hamas to...
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policy that's squeezed humanitarian aid two desperate levels joining us right now is ambassador james jeffrey. he's a former us envoy for syria engagement also the former us ambassador to iraq and turkey ambassador is great to have you here. thank you for coming on. and president biden, he spoke out in a new statement saying that he's outraged and heartbroken, in part saying that israel has not done enough to protect aid, aid workers to deliver desperately needed help to civilians. he goes on to say that the united states has repeatedly urged israel to deconflicted military operations against hamas with humanitarian operations in order to avoid civilian casualties. what do you hear in this statement from president biden being described as some of his harshest criticism, yet publicly toward israel well, first of all, thank you for having me on kate president biden is getting increasingly not just impatient, but very, very >> nervous about this military campaign. not just for domestic political reasons as you just reported a few minutes ago, but also because of the impact on the region basicall
policy that's squeezed humanitarian aid two desperate levels joining us right now is ambassador james jeffrey. he's a former us envoy for syria engagement also the former us ambassador to iraq and turkey ambassador is great to have you here. thank you for coming on. and president biden, he spoke out in a new statement saying that he's outraged and heartbroken, in part saying that israel has not done enough to protect aid, aid workers to deliver desperately needed help to civilians. he goes on...
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that's bringing out james, jeffrey. he's a former us ambassador to a rock kentucky here. and so just section states, special representative for syria engagement. he's coming each of the middle east program at the wilson center and joins us from washington. d. c. great to have you with us. what do you make so far of the u. s. response. so overall, the lack of it. so the strike on the diplomatic mission, us and thanks for having me. one. first of all, washington will already be concerned. is it sure? on attacks on diplomatic missions that is a stuff we don't like to see. that said, washington also realizes that israel and to a significant degree the united states and unable to units in the red sea, our troops interact and share. and we're not involved in a region wide confrontation with a ran that reached a critical one. after october 7th, the administration doesn't want to see escalation, but on the other hand, doesn't warranty you uh, to a ran into a rims broadcast the jump in the past, if you don't mind, because they might not want to see escalation with a rom, but many
that's bringing out james, jeffrey. he's a former us ambassador to a rock kentucky here. and so just section states, special representative for syria engagement. he's coming each of the middle east program at the wilson center and joins us from washington. d. c. great to have you with us. what do you make so far of the u. s. response. so overall, the lack of it. so the strike on the diplomatic mission, us and thanks for having me. one. first of all, washington will already be concerned. is it...
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jeffrey: the book is james. percival everett, thank you very much. everett: my pleasure, thank you.wicks is a sixth grade humanities teacher in los angeles who helped her students rebound from covid learning loss through her devotion and advocacy. the school was recently recognized with the california distinguished schools award. tonight she shares her brief but spectacular take on "inspiring a love of learning." >> i'm talking about something we've taken for granted, like hanging on to our democracy. so kids have to be an educated and active citizenry to safeguard our country for the future. i'm not entirely sure that i chose to become a classroom teacher. i think it chose me. i specifically remember learning to read in the first grade and i was so excited about that. it was like magic had opened up to me. i found school to be relatively easy because i was such a great reader, and they got me all the way through college. i work in a small charter school in los angeles. we have about 35% english language learners. despite these statistics, there's a lot of hope in this community. th
jeffrey: the book is james. percival everett, thank you very much. everett: my pleasure, thank you.wicks is a sixth grade humanities teacher in los angeles who helped her students rebound from covid learning loss through her devotion and advocacy. the school was recently recognized with the california distinguished schools award. tonight she shares her brief but spectacular take on "inspiring a love of learning." >> i'm talking about something we've taken for granted, like...
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jeffrey: in percival everett's novel, jim, or james, does in a voice that is knowing, funny, pained, ane, expanding the world everett first found in "the adventures of huckleberry finn.” percival: i read an abridged version when i was very young. jeffrey: yes. percival: but when i was a teenager and i read it again, it had a lot more resonance, even though it was also problematic because of the depiction of jim. jeffrey: we joined everett at new york's renowned strand bookstore, where he was signing an enormous stack of his widely acclaimed new book. i have seen this novel described in different ways, a retelling, a reworking, a response to "the adventures of huckleberry finn." what do you call it? percival: well, i understand all those designations, but, to me it's -- and maybe i flatter myself in saying it -- i consider myself in conversation with twain. jeffrey: conversation? percival: yes. yes. i'm perhaps writing the novel that he was not equipped to write, and nor would he even imaginit, because his character is huck finn. it's huck's novel. but he could not occupy the psychic a
jeffrey: in percival everett's novel, jim, or james, does in a voice that is knowing, funny, pained, ane, expanding the world everett first found in "the adventures of huckleberry finn.” percival: i read an abridged version when i was very young. jeffrey: yes. percival: but when i was a teenager and i read it again, it had a lot more resonance, even though it was also problematic because of the depiction of jim. jeffrey: we joined everett at new york's renowned strand bookstore, where he...
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by the way, as we referenced in our report so did the high- profile death of inmate jeffrey epstein in 2019 and james woody bulger in 2018 as we detailed in those public reports that were issued. when the public wonders whether the treatment of those two high profile inmates was unique, the answers, sadly, from our desk in custody report is that it was not. many of the desk we discussed in the report were the result of similarly serious management and operational failures. these include long-standing management and operational challenges that involve serious staffing shortages including correctional and healthcare positions. single selling of inmates, inappropriate mental healthcare designations of inmates. ineffective contraband interdiction and outdated camera security systems. staff failure to follow b.o.p. policies and procedures for and and ineffective untimely staff disciplinary process. indeed, one or more of these challenges was a contributing factor in many of the inmate deaths. and these long-standing challenges continue to present eccentric and critical threat to the b.o.p. safe and humane
by the way, as we referenced in our report so did the high- profile death of inmate jeffrey epstein in 2019 and james woody bulger in 2018 as we detailed in those public reports that were issued. when the public wonders whether the treatment of those two high profile inmates was unique, the answers, sadly, from our desk in custody report is that it was not. many of the desk we discussed in the report were the result of similarly serious management and operational failures. these include...
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james from the office of communications business opportunities. denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scott novak, eric olson, joe, jeffreyteinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau and stephanie, garnet, suzanne, paul, roger noel, jessica quentin lee, peter, linda ray, nadia, and matthew warner from the wireless telecommunications bureau. they are broadband champions, all of them. and with that, we will take a vote on the item. the item is adopted with editorial privileges as requested. madam secretary, can you mention the next item for today's agenda? [applause] >> madame chairwoman and commissioners, items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and eight on your agenda are enforcement actions and will be presented by the enforcement bureau. the chief of the bureau will give the introduction. >> alright, enforcement bureau, you have to follow that. >> because these items are enforcement actions, we are going to switch the order as a commission has done in the past. as with all open meeting items, the bureau circulated these to eve
james from the office of communications business opportunities. denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scott novak, eric olson, joe, jeffreyteinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau and stephanie, garnet, suzanne, paul, roger noel, jessica quentin lee, peter, linda ray, nadia, and...
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jeffrey epstein ascent in fact the lawsuit against diddy lays up more similarities to epstein claiming did he have his own madam just like maxwell and also alleges similar till epstein turned little st. jamesdiddy would take women to the caribbean on yachts where there was alleged illicit activity and one of diddy's close business partners billionaire ron burkle was also found epstein's in burkle who's converted boeing was nicknamed iran air by bill clinton and called air [bleep] one by others and like epstein, diddy has been a big champion of democrats even pushing their favorite hoaxes forward. >> if trump gets elected, i believe in my heart that will be a race war which is why this message is not just a black people but to everyone. >> the man on the verge of a race war if people in america want to race war,. >> jesse: joining me now, hansen so now we have two people come out saying diddy was talking to the feds. do you think that's true? whether that's true or not and he may have been cooperative, you don't get away with human trafficking unless you give up john or something like that but i can tell you just see this that this investigations been going on for a long time very closely h
jeffrey epstein ascent in fact the lawsuit against diddy lays up more similarities to epstein claiming did he have his own madam just like maxwell and also alleges similar till epstein turned little st. jamesdiddy would take women to the caribbean on yachts where there was alleged illicit activity and one of diddy's close business partners billionaire ron burkle was also found epstein's in burkle who's converted boeing was nicknamed iran air by bill clinton and called air [bleep] one by others...