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jessica parker the _ shootings unfold. jessica parker the tracking - shootings unfold. for us. thank you so much. we are following another developing story regarding the parisian nuclear power plant in ukraine where experts from the international atomic energy agency say evacuations have begun for residents of the nearby town where most of the plant staff leave, and there's been increased shelling in the area and russian occupying forces have been evacuated. —— zaporizhzhia. nikki schiller explains. we're talking about the zaporizhzhia plant, on the frontline of some of the fighting at the moment in ukraine and on friday, the russian installed governor of the region ordered he would begin evacuating residents from the frontline. we've now had a tweet from the international atomic energy agency, the un's nuclear watchdog, saying residents at a nearby village where most of the people who work at the plant live has begun being evacuated and that they are closely monitoring for any potential impact on nuclear safety and security. the statement goes on to say the conditions
jessica parker the _ shootings unfold. jessica parker the tracking - shootings unfold. for us. thank you so much. we are following another developing story regarding the parisian nuclear power plant in ukraine where experts from the international atomic energy agency say evacuations have begun for residents of the nearby town where most of the plant staff leave, and there's been increased shelling in the area and russian occupying forces have been evacuated. —— zaporizhzhia. nikki schiller...
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taking you straight to washington to speak with our correspondent, jessica parker. what she had on the music industry. how will she be remembered in the u.s.? >> huge breaking news in the u.s.. many networks running those lines we have had from her representatives calling her the queen of rock 'n' roll. reflecting her life story, it was remarkable. a rural community in tennessee, and she started her career having met ike turner. and reinvented herself despite struggles many times. she had not just a disruptive abusive relationship with ike turner, but a disruptive childhood, as well. i think for a lot of people, while remembering her incredible music and how many artists can claim you might know the title of their song something like the best and people will be able to start reciting the lyrics. she was incredible in terms of her musical legacy. the fact she had those struggles during an extremely long career despite the ups and the downs, and there certainly were upsnd downs. a lot of people talking about her as a real inspiration. not just because of her music, bu
taking you straight to washington to speak with our correspondent, jessica parker. what she had on the music industry. how will she be remembered in the u.s.? >> huge breaking news in the u.s.. many networks running those lines we have had from her representatives calling her the queen of rock 'n' roll. reflecting her life story, it was remarkable. a rural community in tennessee, and she started her career having met ike turner. and reinvented herself despite struggles many times. she had...
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macro that was jessica parker. some news in brief now.anian prison for more than 400 days on espionage charges, has arrived back home. he was released in a prisoner swap with an iranian diplomat, assadollah assadi. the european union is to send a top human rights envoy to cuba in november. eamon gilmore will examine the situation since the mass arrests that took place during anti—government protests two years ago. the announcement came as the eu foreign policy chief, josep borrell, is currently on a visit to cuba. he said the bloc didn't have the capacity or the will to impose changes in cuba, but that dialogue was important. thousands of pro—government supporters have taken to the streets of the serbian capital, belgrade on friday night to rally behind president aleksandar vucic. it follows huge anti—government protests, after two mass shootings in the country earlier this month including one at a school in belgrade. another protest is planned for saturday. the british tv presenter phillip schofield has resigned from itv, after acknowled
macro that was jessica parker. some news in brief now.anian prison for more than 400 days on espionage charges, has arrived back home. he was released in a prisoner swap with an iranian diplomat, assadollah assadi. the european union is to send a top human rights envoy to cuba in november. eamon gilmore will examine the situation since the mass arrests that took place during anti—government protests two years ago. the announcement came as the eu foreign policy chief, josep borrell, is...
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jessica parker, our correspondent, is live on capitol hill now.oath keepers, the group that he founded, have been sentenced to die on the charge of seditious conspiracy, which is a civil war era crime, essentially the crime of attempting to overthrow or oppose the government by force. during the trial the court heard the group had stashed weapons in a nearby virginia hotel. he said while he had not personally entered the capitol building prosecutor said he had acted like a battlefield general. he's a former us army paratrooper, a yale educated lawyer as well and he was defiant in court today. he said it was a political prisoner, not characterisation the judge accepted. judge said rhodes—macro was an ongoing threat, he said you are smart, charismatic and compelling in a way that frankly makes you dangerous. now, hundreds of people were arrested in the wake of people were arrested in the wake of the january the six riots and donald trump, who of course wants to get back into the white house, recently said he would likely pardon many of those convict
jessica parker, our correspondent, is live on capitol hill now.oath keepers, the group that he founded, have been sentenced to die on the charge of seditious conspiracy, which is a civil war era crime, essentially the crime of attempting to overthrow or oppose the government by force. during the trial the court heard the group had stashed weapons in a nearby virginia hotel. he said while he had not personally entered the capitol building prosecutor said he had acted like a battlefield general....
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our correspondent in washington jessica parker has more.s deal is set to raise the debt ceiling for two years. that's a big win for the white house. why? well, it means that, forjoe biden, who of course is seeking re—election in the 2024 presidential race, he won't have to face this political drama, instability, brinkmanship, right in the run—up to that presidential election, so he'll be pleased with that. but the republicans are trying to say they've chalked up wins in terms of policy, so they are talking about, for example, kevin mccarthy, the house speaker, that there will be curbs on spending. he's talked about how there will be tougher work requirements for some people in receipt of food assistance, food stamps. and there's going to be less money than planned going to the internal revenue service. that money part of a democratic push to crack down on tax evasion by wealthy people and corporations. the hard sell is on, on both sides. joe biden will try and persuade his democratic caucus in congress to get behind this deal, and kevin mcc
our correspondent in washington jessica parker has more.s deal is set to raise the debt ceiling for two years. that's a big win for the white house. why? well, it means that, forjoe biden, who of course is seeking re—election in the 2024 presidential race, he won't have to face this political drama, instability, brinkmanship, right in the run—up to that presidential election, so he'll be pleased with that. but the republicans are trying to say they've chalked up wins in terms of policy, so...
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jessica parker, bbc news.peter rupert, who is a professor of economics at the university of california at santa barbara. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we had kevin mccarthy their say he had, or there were lots of westerns are yet to be answered. what are your principal questions about this agreement in principle? i want to be careful to make sure that people understand the difference between a default and government shutdown. the us has never defaulted on debt in the history of the us. on the other hand, we have had a government shutdown, the debt ceiling has been raised about 24 ceiling has been raised about 2k times in the last 20 years 2a times in the last 20 years or so. 2a times in the last 20 years orso. so, this kind 2a times in the last 20 years or so. so, this kind of brinkmanship makes it really tough on entry one, not being able to shut everyone, not being able to come up with what is happening earlier. i do think the questions are exactly what the details are going to be in terms of the
jessica parker, bbc news.peter rupert, who is a professor of economics at the university of california at santa barbara. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we had kevin mccarthy their say he had, or there were lots of westerns are yet to be answered. what are your principal questions about this agreement in principle? i want to be careful to make sure that people understand the difference between a default and government shutdown. the us has never defaulted on debt in the history of the...
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our north america correspondent jessica parker is outside of the national museum of african-americanross over to her now. truly an iconic performer. what is tina turner's legac >> the longevity of her career means this is a huge legacy and what is really striking talking to people here of all ages, young, old, everybody knew who tina turner was. everyone would be able to name a song by her as wel. that speaks of course of her ability to reinvent herself. what is striking speaking to people here following the news is how much quite a lot of people know about her biographical details. for example the abusive marriage she suffered with mike turner. a lot of people know a lot about tina turner and are very dedicated to her. something else people talk about, her ability to bring huge energy to the stage in her performances. in terms of legacy, she is credited with inspiring artists that came after her. of course her music. as i say, everybody will know a song -- be able to sing a song performed by tina turner. one woman i was talking to citing one of her most famous songs saying she was q
our north america correspondent jessica parker is outside of the national museum of african-americanross over to her now. truly an iconic performer. what is tina turner's legac >> the longevity of her career means this is a huge legacy and what is really striking talking to people here of all ages, young, old, everybody knew who tina turner was. everyone would be able to name a song by her as wel. that speaks of course of her ability to reinvent herself. what is striking speaking to...
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the bbc's jessica parker joins me in the studio. what do we know about what exactly happened?this involved saturday morning, in the early hours. family have said that this 11-year-old boy, aderrien murray , was told by his brother to -- mother to call 911 after her next partner of hers showed up at the house and was acting irate. he came to the house and family said an officer said everybody needed to get up with -- out with their hands held up and as aderrien murray moved through the house he was a shot in the chest. the mother has spoken to the media saying her son was saying "what did i do wrong?" she helped her son, as did the officer, before medics arrived. the boy is now thankfully recovering at home. we are told he's separated a lacerated liver, fractured ribs, and a collapsed lung. >> we understand it the police officer in question was suspended. what happens next? >> he is on leave, the officer involved. the police department is not commenting. however, the mississippi bureau of investigation is looking into the matter. currently, they are at the setting of the incide
the bbc's jessica parker joins me in the studio. what do we know about what exactly happened?this involved saturday morning, in the early hours. family have said that this 11-year-old boy, aderrien murray , was told by his brother to -- mother to call 911 after her next partner of hers showed up at the house and was acting irate. he came to the house and family said an officer said everybody needed to get up with -- out with their hands held up and as aderrien murray moved through the house he...
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jessica parker there in washington, we will follow that story pretty closely on the programme. our careers will end up when we start out in the world of work? let's take the case of thomas dolby. you might be more familiar with him as a star of 19805 synth—pop. these days, though, he is professor of music for new media atjohns hopkins university, and his credentials in the tech industry go back a long way. david harper caught up with him. up next, we have thomas dolby. or to put it another way, here comes thomas dolby. take it away, tom. in the 1980s onwards, i was a songwriter, synthesist, singer. later in my career, i moved into technology and had a hi—tech company in silicon valley called beatnik for a while. i was always a tinkerer. i was the first guy in my school that had a portable cassette player, and that was when i got the nickname dolby, and it sort of stuck with me and became my professional name when i went into music. we're talking about people being pigeon—holed and people in the tech industry maybe not being taken seriously as a creative, and vice versa. but you
jessica parker there in washington, we will follow that story pretty closely on the programme. our careers will end up when we start out in the world of work? let's take the case of thomas dolby. you might be more familiar with him as a star of 19805 synth—pop. these days, though, he is professor of music for new media atjohns hopkins university, and his credentials in the tech industry go back a long way. david harper caught up with him. up next, we have thomas dolby. or to put it another...
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at capitol hill jessica parker is standing by for us.st of all, if you could, describe the reaction of the courtroom today when the sentences were handed out. >> yes, remarkable exchanges in court today. the judge had some really strong remarks. so the judge said you present -- he was speaking to steward rhodes, an ongoing threat and peril to the country. the judge said you're smart, charismatic, compelling and that is what makes you dangerous. steward rhodes, the founder of the oath keepers, a yale educated lawyer as well. and the leader of this group. kelly was sentenced to 12 years. they seem to express more reports for -- remorseful demeanor but rhodesas defiant, saying he was a political prisoner. a characterization that the judge in court very much rejected. >> so steward rhodes was given an 18 year prison sentence. that is the longest of these hundreds of people that have been charged after january 6. why that long sentence? >> so this is the charge of seditious conspiracy, which is a civil war era crime. which essentially is the
at capitol hill jessica parker is standing by for us.st of all, if you could, describe the reaction of the courtroom today when the sentences were handed out. >> yes, remarkable exchanges in court today. the judge had some really strong remarks. so the judge said you present -- he was speaking to steward rhodes, an ongoing threat and peril to the country. the judge said you're smart, charismatic, compelling and that is what makes you dangerous. steward rhodes, the founder of the oath...
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jessica parker is in washington. jessica, what does this mean for mr trump's political future?ordered to pay $5 million in damages and as you say he is going to appeal and he has come out in competitive style saying it is all part of a witchhunt and he did not even know ejean carroll. 0f not even know ejean carroll. of course the jury in the case clearly did not agree but the question is how this plays out in the widerjury of public opinion because donald trump wants to be president again. his political campaign has been building momentum. it is early days but polling suggests is the frontrunner to secure the republican nomination. and he has a base that is very loyal to him but he cannot win an electionjust is very loyal to him but he cannot win an election just with that base so the question is how that plays out with voters beyond that. that is something that some republicans who want to kickjoe biden out of the white house may be thinking about and something that opponents within the republican party will be able to point to as well because this is not the only potential le
jessica parker is in washington. jessica, what does this mean for mr trump's political future?ordered to pay $5 million in damages and as you say he is going to appeal and he has come out in competitive style saying it is all part of a witchhunt and he did not even know ejean carroll. 0f not even know ejean carroll. of course the jury in the case clearly did not agree but the question is how this plays out in the widerjury of public opinion because donald trump wants to be president again. his...
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let's go to jessica parker, our correspondent in what -- washington. what do these charges entail?spondent: 13 charges in total, and to boil them down, he is accused of taking unemployment benefits during the pandemic when he in fact had paid employment, and he is accused of taking campaign contributions and using that money, amongst other things, to withdraw cash, settle personal debts, and buy luxury designer items using that campaign money improperly, and he is accused of lying about his financial situation to the house of representatives. he has been appearing in court in long island, new york state this afternoon, and he has just emerged from what we have heard he pleaded not guilty to all the charges but here's what he had to say to a huge group of reporters. >> i know you all have questions. i know everyone has been waiting for the moment for me to talk to you guys. look, this is the beginning of the ability to address and defend myself. we have an indictment. we have information that the government wants to come after me on, and i will comply. i have been complying through
let's go to jessica parker, our correspondent in what -- washington. what do these charges entail?spondent: 13 charges in total, and to boil them down, he is accused of taking unemployment benefits during the pandemic when he in fact had paid employment, and he is accused of taking campaign contributions and using that money, amongst other things, to withdraw cash, settle personal debts, and buy luxury designer items using that campaign money improperly, and he is accused of lying about his...
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more now from our correspondent jessica parker in washington.and one other of the members have been sentenced today on the charge of seditious conspiracy, which is a civil war era crime, essentially the crime of attempting to overthrow or oppose the government by force. during the trial the court heard the group had stashed weapons in a nearby virginia hotel. he said while he had not personally entered the capitol building, a prosecutor said he had acted like a battlefield general. he's a former us army paratrooper, a yale educated lawyer as well and he was defiant in court today. he said he was a political prisoner, not a characterisation the judge accepted. thejudge said, you present an ongoing threat and peril, he said, you are smart, charismatic and compelling in a way that frankly makes you dangerous. and for decades, it is clear you've wanted the democracy of this country to devolve into violence. this case being seen as very significant, a high—profile case and as i've mentioned as well, the longest sentence handed down so far linked to j
more now from our correspondent jessica parker in washington.and one other of the members have been sentenced today on the charge of seditious conspiracy, which is a civil war era crime, essentially the crime of attempting to overthrow or oppose the government by force. during the trial the court heard the group had stashed weapons in a nearby virginia hotel. he said while he had not personally entered the capitol building, a prosecutor said he had acted like a battlefield general. he's a...
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she will reportedly appear in the season two finale on the phone with sarah jessica parker is carrieng more than that. controls role as samantha jones is very popular with fans in a a longtime hbo hit in many has helped that she would return. when we come back here tonight, the ball you met right here. children across the country seeing his story and what so many have you left on. in fact, the boy was brought to the white house. it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... shortness of breath... and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, 's elderly dementia p
she will reportedly appear in the season two finale on the phone with sarah jessica parker is carrieng more than that. controls role as samantha jones is very popular with fans in a a longtime hbo hit in many has helped that she would return. when we come back here tonight, the ball you met right here. children across the country seeing his story and what so many have you left on. in fact, the boy was brought to the white house. it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and...
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jessica parker is in washington for us and has this update.fessor of economics at the university of california at santa barbara. thank you forjoining us. i know they are still ironing out the details but what do we know so far about this potential deal? weill. details but what do we know so far about this potential deal? well, as we 'ust about this potential deal? well, as we just heard _ about this potential deal? well, as we just heard from _ about this potential deal? well, as we just heard from this _ about this potential deal? well, as we just heard from this pique, - about this potential deal? well, as| we just heard from this pique, they have trimmed spending so it's only going to grow i%. as we had from the speaker. more importantly, they are going to delay another budget increase until right after the 2024 election. we do know at least once been reported is that there are several programmes, for example the supplemental nutrition assistance programme, that they are trying to change, work agreements such as people have to spend time wo
jessica parker is in washington for us and has this update.fessor of economics at the university of california at santa barbara. thank you forjoining us. i know they are still ironing out the details but what do we know so far about this potential deal? weill. details but what do we know so far about this potential deal? well, as we 'ust about this potential deal? well, as we just heard _ about this potential deal? well, as we just heard from _ about this potential deal? well, as we just heard...
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our north america correspondent jessica parker has more from washington.ty advisorjayden sullivan and advisor jayden sullivan and senior chinese advisorjayden sullivan and senior chinese official, they haven't in vienna over two days, around eight hours, they really seem to have touched on a range of topics in these talks were not disclosed to the media beforehand. but what they appear to have discussed, topics include americans detained in china, the war in ukraine, washington has been urging beijing to send weapons to moscow, and unsurprisingly, they discussed taiwan as well. the conversations have been described as candid, it also constructive, and i think could be seen as a potential further sign of some thawing in that relationship between the us and china given all those recent tensions, of course earlier this year we saw the instance with a balloon above american skies, the us were furious and said it was a chinese valence balloon, a shot down, china said it was a weather balloon that had been blown off course. but some people are reading these talk
our north america correspondent jessica parker has more from washington.ty advisorjayden sullivan and advisor jayden sullivan and senior chinese advisorjayden sullivan and senior chinese official, they haven't in vienna over two days, around eight hours, they really seem to have touched on a range of topics in these talks were not disclosed to the media beforehand. but what they appear to have discussed, topics include americans detained in china, the war in ukraine, washington has been urging...
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will follow that timeline and results for a i that timeline and results for a moment longer, jessica parker of its biggest waves of drone attacks on kyiv — killing one person and injuring at least two others. ukraine's military says 54 drones were launched — and 52 were shot down. shelling was also reported in zhitomeer — the city at the north—west of the country. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale is in kyiv with more details. what we think is at least what we've been told by the authorities is that overnight 54 drones were launched against targets across the country. they say that 52 of them were brought down, so two managed to get through the air defenses. we don't know precisely where they landed or what damage they caused yet, but clearly the vast majority were targeted at the capital here in ukraine. we heard explosions throughout much of the night. they say, the authorities say, that they shot down over 40 of those drones, which is still an astonishing strike rate. and as a result of that, inevitably there were some casualties because of whenever these drones are destroyed in
will follow that timeline and results for a i that timeline and results for a moment longer, jessica parker of its biggest waves of drone attacks on kyiv — killing one person and injuring at least two others. ukraine's military says 54 drones were launched — and 52 were shot down. shelling was also reported in zhitomeer — the city at the north—west of the country. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale is in kyiv with more details. what we think is at least what we've been told by...
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jessica parker reporting from washington.olds in england, scotland, and wales will see their gas and electricity bills come down this summer after the energy regulator, ofgem, announced a cut in the price cap from july. it is the first fall in domestic energy prices for nearly three years. but bills remain very high — they are still around double what they were before the energy crisis. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith reports. hello, kirat. you're here! last time we chatted, kirat was very worried about what the winter ahead would hold. so let's have a look and see what you told me a year ago. are you ready? there's more chances of us going into debt with the rises of all the electricity. you were saying there, with higher prices, you're more likely to get more into debt. has that happened over the last year? yes, iam in debt, and i have to ask my family for support. just to cover those energy bills. energy bills, yes, because of the... just to afford them. yeah. kirat and herfamily, like 4 million others, are
jessica parker reporting from washington.olds in england, scotland, and wales will see their gas and electricity bills come down this summer after the energy regulator, ofgem, announced a cut in the price cap from july. it is the first fall in domestic energy prices for nearly three years. but bills remain very high — they are still around double what they were before the energy crisis. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith reports. hello, kirat. you're here! last time we chatted,...
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our washington correspondent jessica parker told me earlier why this is such a big deal.al in a sense that there was thejune fifth deadline and actually still is thejune fifth deadline the treasury has put out there. it is not an exact science but it is about the moment they think they could run out of money in terms of being able to pay their bills, and many people have wanted this could have catastrophic consequences not just for the us economy but globally as well. so there is a lot of relief that a deal has been reached but it is a deal between the white house and kevin mccarthy, the republican house speaker. there are still some way to go and not a lot of time to get this legislation over the line. so what is going to happen now is us lawmakers are going to get the legislative text, we are told, that they have been working through the night , negotiators, to get that text finalised. then there's lawmakers in congress will get 72 hours to look over that text before a vote in the house on wednesday. that is the plan put out by kevin mccarthy, and that a vote in the sen
our washington correspondent jessica parker told me earlier why this is such a big deal.al in a sense that there was thejune fifth deadline and actually still is thejune fifth deadline the treasury has put out there. it is not an exact science but it is about the moment they think they could run out of money in terms of being able to pay their bills, and many people have wanted this could have catastrophic consequences not just for the us economy but globally as well. so there is a lot of...
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cl" corresponding jessica parker has been following developments from washington. following developments from washington.— from washington. this happened on saturday _ from washington. this happened on saturday afternoon _ from washington. this happened on saturday afternoon outside i from washington. this happened on saturday afternoon outside a | on saturday afternoon outside a shopping complex, allen premium outlets, which is about 30 miles north of dallas in texas. now, police say that as gunshots were heard there was a police officer in the area there on an unrelated matter, they heard those gunshots, approached the shooter, and kill them, they believe the government was acting alone and there is no further threat to there is no further threat to the community. there are sadly six victims found dead at the scene, to mccrow others who were taken to hospital died later. three people were in critical surgery and four others in a stable condition two others. this was a shopping centre on a saturday afternoon, so very busy. footage is emerged of large numbers of pe
cl" corresponding jessica parker has been following developments from washington. following developments from washington.— from washington. this happened on saturday _ from washington. this happened on saturday afternoon _ from washington. this happened on saturday afternoon outside i from washington. this happened on saturday afternoon outside a | on saturday afternoon outside a shopping complex, allen premium outlets, which is about 30 miles north of dallas in texas. now, police say...
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jessica, a5 to our correspondent they are, jessica parker. with david, it's hard to underestimate the impact that tina turner had on the music industry. how do you think she will be remembered there in the united states? ~ remembered there in the united states? ., _ remembered there in the united states? ~ ., , , , remembered there in the united states? ., _ , , states? will obviously this is huge breakin: states? will obviously this is huge breaking news _ states? will obviously this is huge breaking news here _ states? will obviously this is huge breaking news here in _ states? will obviously this is huge breaking news here in the - states? will obviously this is huge breaking news here in the us - states? will obviously this is huge breaking news here in the us as l breaking news here in the us as welt _ breaking news here in the us as well. many networks running those lines that _ well. many networks running those lines that we've had from the representative, calling her the queen— representative, calling her the queen of— representative,
jessica, a5 to our correspondent they are, jessica parker. with david, it's hard to underestimate the impact that tina turner had on the music industry. how do you think she will be remembered there in the united states? ~ remembered there in the united states? ., _ remembered there in the united states? ~ ., , , , remembered there in the united states? ., _ , , states? will obviously this is huge breakin: states? will obviously this is huge breaking news _ states? will obviously this is huge...
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>> sarah jessica parker. >> you got it. >> i knew that one. >> you are known for the slap.s. he just did camelot. we were lucky. he would say the intention, what is your intention? why are you going to do this to this person? you have to sell it and i have to sell it. camera has to be at a certain angle so you don't see any contact. i'm not going to. >> oh, thank you. >> don't be afraid. it's only going to look scary. >> do i have to slam my hand underneath? like when you're a kid, you hit your leg. >> i think they do that in the editing. you could do that. that would be very effective now. exactly. also you do a windup because you're really mad. yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. i'm gonna slap you. are you really mad? are you gonna slap me? >> no i'm not. >> you're mad in the scene. we're fighting. >> i cannot believe you said that to me. >> i can't believe you say this to me. >> why would you ever do this to me, my family? >> because you stink! [ laughter ] you sold that! bravo! >> my life is now complete, everybody. >> i think mine, too. [ laughter ] >> you both deserve it. >> fol
>> sarah jessica parker. >> you got it. >> i knew that one. >> you are known for the slap.s. he just did camelot. we were lucky. he would say the intention, what is your intention? why are you going to do this to this person? you have to sell it and i have to sell it. camera has to be at a certain angle so you don't see any contact. i'm not going to. >> oh, thank you. >> don't be afraid. it's only going to look scary. >> do i have to slam my hand...
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our correspondent, jessica parker, has been following developments from washington. they believe the gunman was acting alone, that there is no further threat to the community. very sadly, six victims were found dead at the scene, two others who were taken to hospital died later, three people were in critical surgery, and four others in a stable condition. this was at a shopping area, on a saturday afternoon, very busy, footage has emerged of large numbers of people being evacuated from the area. again, this may prompt that familiar debate about gun control laws in the united states. mass shootings have been on the rise in america, but despite that, there is still huge shock in those communities where instances like this take place. the sudanese army has accused its paramilitary rivals of sending reinforcements towards khartoum, despite preliminary talks between the two sides that were set to start on saturday. envoys from sudan's warring military factions are in the port city ofjeddah, the arriving point for many people escaping the conflict over the last few weeks.
our correspondent, jessica parker, has been following developments from washington. they believe the gunman was acting alone, that there is no further threat to the community. very sadly, six victims were found dead at the scene, two others who were taken to hospital died later, three people were in critical surgery, and four others in a stable condition. this was at a shopping area, on a saturday afternoon, very busy, footage has emerged of large numbers of people being evacuated from the...
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live now to our washington correspondent, jessica parker. t militia group _ the 6th. so oath keepers are a far right militia group who _ the 6th. so oath keepers are a far right militia group who the - the 6th. so oath keepers are a far right militia group who the court i right militia group who the court heard during the trial had stashed weapons in a virginia hotel. although, they were never used. and stewart rhodes himself, did not actually into the capital building as many others did including members of this group that he led, but prosecutors said he had acted like a battlefield general. sentencing today or during sentencing, the judge was pretty stringent and strong and their language. and pretty remarkable exchanges, the judge said that he was an ongoing threat, you are smart set the judge, charismatic and compelling that is frankly what makes you dangerous. 18 years he has been given, stewart rhodes in prison and that is the toughest sentence yet handed down to anyone involved in those january the 6th capital riots where protesters st
live now to our washington correspondent, jessica parker. t militia group _ the 6th. so oath keepers are a far right militia group who _ the 6th. so oath keepers are a far right militia group who the - the 6th. so oath keepers are a far right militia group who the court i right militia group who the court heard during the trial had stashed weapons in a virginia hotel. although, they were never used. and stewart rhodes himself, did not actually into the capital building as many others did...
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>> me gusta cuando son frontales en ese sentido, recordÉ la mente naasÓn a sarah jessica parker que lectÁculos, juan rÍos de la fuente. jesse: tomaste nota? no se puede envejecer. chiquie: la clave del Éxito es evolucionar. jomari: tengo toda la cabeza llena de canas. creo que la gente no acepta el envejecimiento de sus artistas. chiqui: son mÁs injustos con los las mujeres y con los hombres. jomari:. quiÉn acepta eso? que bonita te que a las canas y teddy queda sexy pero a mi no. satcha: te muestra imÁgenes en cÁmara rÁpida que revela porque las autores mexicanas elevan el nivel de alerta por la actividad del volcÁn popocatÉpetl, el crÁter parece la borga el enorme caÑo lanzando humo y ceniza volcÁnica a la atmÓsfera que ella obliga a cerrar escuelas en la zona, aunque todavÍa nos ordenan evacuaciones, la sout orillas ultima preparativos y piernas cerca son radio de 7.5 millas alrededor de la montaÑa. en las Últimas horas una encuesta revela que una ligera mayorÍa, 52% de las personas estÁn dispuestas a recibir a inmigrantes solicitante de asilo en sus ciudades, es una situaciÓn que c
>> me gusta cuando son frontales en ese sentido, recordÉ la mente naasÓn a sarah jessica parker que lectÁculos, juan rÍos de la fuente. jesse: tomaste nota? no se puede envejecer. chiquie: la clave del Éxito es evolucionar. jomari: tengo toda la cabeza llena de canas. creo que la gente no acepta el envejecimiento de sus artistas. chiqui: son mÁs injustos con los las mujeres y con los hombres. jomari:. quiÉn acepta eso? que bonita te que a las canas y teddy queda sexy pero a mi no....
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let's go to jessica parker, our correspondent in washington. what do these charges entail?do these charges entail? ~ , washington. what do these charges entail? a ., , ., entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in — entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. _ entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just _ entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just to _ entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just to boil- entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just to boil them | he faces in total. just to boil them down, he is accused of taking unemployment benefit during the pandemic when he in fact had paid employment. he is also accused of taking campaign contributions and then using that money to, amongst other things, withdraw cash, settle personal debts and purchase macro luxury designer items, using that campaign money improperly. he is accused of lying about his financial situation to the house of representatives. he has been appearing in court in long island, new york state, this afternoon. and he has
let's go to jessica parker, our correspondent in washington. what do these charges entail?do these charges entail? ~ , washington. what do these charges entail? a ., , ., entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in — entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. _ entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just _ entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just to _ entail? as you say, 13 charges that he faces in total. just to boil- entail? as you say, 13...
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jessica: okay. up next, can't believe i still have to say this, but please put on a shirt during resume meetings. >> senator parkerng shirtless while laying in bed during a legislative meeting. the representative is a truck driver who did not get wake might go to bed until 4:00 a.m. >> greg: rested from his other job, lying in bed, you cannot see the rest of him which is really good. >> jessica: great. >> dana: i very much appreciate it is bill sitting on capitol hill, "schoolhouse rock" behind him, that's a great look. >> jesse: i thought he was in his kids bedroom. that is a graphic? >> jeanine: he put hunting eyeglasses, couldn't put on the shirt? put on the shirt than the eyeglasses. >> jesse: you like seeing skin stuff. [laughter] >> jessica: not a bad looking guy, actually. >> jessica: okay, let's go. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ . . >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> w
jessica: okay. up next, can't believe i still have to say this, but please put on a shirt during resume meetings. >> senator parkerng shirtless while laying in bed during a legislative meeting. the representative is a truck driver who did not get wake might go to bed until 4:00 a.m. >> greg: rested from his other job, lying in bed, you cannot see the rest of him which is really good. >> jessica: great. >> dana: i very much appreciate it is bill sitting on capitol hill,...