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chris lewis there, how good john moores. chris lewis there. former _ how good john moores.edon finalist in 1983. let me turn your attention to two other former wimbledon finalist trying to get into the last 16. i told you earlier in the programme she had lost that first set. but you can see she is fighting back. there she is. a former open champion. she looks to level things up, a—2, can she take a 5— to lead here? heartbreak and last year's final when she won the first set before losing the match. this is the grand slam she says she wants more than any other and she is desperate to reach the final hear one more time and this time go a step further. job done, 5—2. she leads on centre. let me take you to court one. he has been hopeless pretty much the whole year. that covid last year. was not at the championships. what a place to find your best tennis, wimbledon. you can see he is 5—3 up. two points away from winning this first set. customary big serve hopefully for him here. here he is. he is close to seeing that one out and remember that everybody here on the hill at this,
chris lewis there, how good john moores. chris lewis there. former _ how good john moores.edon finalist in 1983. let me turn your attention to two other former wimbledon finalist trying to get into the last 16. i told you earlier in the programme she had lost that first set. but you can see she is fighting back. there she is. a former open champion. she looks to level things up, a—2, can she take a 5— to lead here? heartbreak and last year's final when she won the first set before losing...
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i he will see daylight -- john moores university. is a deterrent?- university. is a deterrent?university. is a deterrent? i think listeners need to realise that - university. is a deterrent? i think listeners need to realise that onej listeners need to realise that one of the principles in which the english and welsh criminaljustham is built upon, the ukjustice system really, is one of deterrence. i know it doesn't always feel like that and it doesn't always feel like that and it often gets lost in the message, but that is one of the principles. it is not one of retribution, it is one of deterrence that looks forward. and i do think in relation to what we have seen the past couple of months with the sentencing of thomas cashman years, which danny shaw made reference to some minutes ago, 42 years and what we have witnessed today with connor chapman with a conviction of 48 years, i think it does send and has sent a pretty powerful message to anybody in merseyside involved in gun crime. noticeably after the conviction of cashman, think danny shaw made reference to it, there has be
i he will see daylight -- john moores university. is a deterrent?- university. is a deterrent?university. is a deterrent? i think listeners need to realise that - university. is a deterrent? i think listeners need to realise that onej listeners need to realise that one of the principles in which the english and welsh criminaljustham is built upon, the ukjustice system really, is one of deterrence. i know it doesn't always feel like that and it doesn't always feel like that and it often gets...
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merseyside police inspector, also lectures at at the liverpool centre for advanced policing studies at john mooresside, in the wirral? what more can you tell us? the merseyside, in the wirral? what more can you tell us?— can you tell us? the matrix was actually set _ can you tell us? the matrix was actually set pp _ can you tell us? the matrix was actually set up a _ can you tell us? the matrix was actually set up a number - can you tell us? the matrix was actually set up a number of - can you tell us? the matrix was i actually set up a number of years ago and does notjust operate on the wirral, but across the whole merseyside area, five of the local authority boroughs. initially, it originated from what was called a support unit and that is pretty much what has probably been its foundations and its group in so much it can support areas or divisions, as we used to call them, where there were specific policing problems that basically needed some extra numbers. its role has certainly emerged into a lot more specialist areas now particularly with the development of the likes of gun crime so some of t
merseyside police inspector, also lectures at at the liverpool centre for advanced policing studies at john mooresside, in the wirral? what more can you tell us? the merseyside, in the wirral? what more can you tell us?— can you tell us? the matrix was actually set _ can you tell us? the matrix was actually set pp _ can you tell us? the matrix was actually set up a _ can you tell us? the matrix was actually set up a number - can you tell us? the matrix was actually set up a number of - can...
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serious threat, because according to him, artificial intelligence can be used by enemies, however, john mooremphasized that, after all, artificial intelligence has never will not be able to replace employees of the special services. he believes that the human factor will continue to be of decisive importance, and the unique characteristics of agents of the special services in the right places will become even more significant. and finally, on the east and west coast of australia, near the city of juryan bay, the ocean washed a mysterious cylindrical metal object the size of a small car . the australian authorities believe that the strange cylinder is most likely space debris, according to the employees of the australian space agency, the object may be part of a launch vehicle, there is an assumption that this is a mysterious fragment that could be separated from the indian lvm-3 missile after it had reached the shores of australia, others claim that such a number of shells could not grow on the hull in such a short period of time, well, of course, there are those who generally consider the cy
serious threat, because according to him, artificial intelligence can be used by enemies, however, john mooremphasized that, after all, artificial intelligence has never will not be able to replace employees of the special services. he believes that the human factor will continue to be of decisive importance, and the unique characteristics of agents of the special services in the right places will become even more significant. and finally, on the east and west coast of australia, near the city...
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higher s&p futures indicated to open higher as well joining me to react, tyler goodspeed steve moore johnor of real race revolutionaries steve your reaction this is not a blow out 209,000. >> no, i am surprised that it is as low as it is, so, i haven't seen the underlying numbers just going to look it up as soon as those numbers get posted, but yeah, i thought we would see well over 300,000, but i have to say i hate this idea, that because the jobs' report underperformed that somehow that is good for the markets, come on i just hate that idea, when americans are working good for economy good for stock market, but i know that the conventional wisdom wages won't rise as fast as --, as you know, some people on wall street had feared. but, you know. look. i want to see where jobs are i want to seeing manufacturing? construction? or as tyler saying in lower end of the service sector jobs? can't wait to see numbers we should get those any minute. jackie: more on that we will get more on participation, get more on wages as well so start to break it down built tyler back to you on initial reactio
higher s&p futures indicated to open higher as well joining me to react, tyler goodspeed steve moore johnor of real race revolutionaries steve your reaction this is not a blow out 209,000. >> no, i am surprised that it is as low as it is, so, i haven't seen the underlying numbers just going to look it up as soon as those numbers get posted, but yeah, i thought we would see well over 300,000, but i have to say i hate this idea, that because the jobs' report underperformed that somehow...
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' report out tomorrow, that is, of course, the june jobs' report i've got tyler goodspeed steve moore john lonski covering it for you here, "varney & co." ashley: president biden and members of his administration heading out across the country for the success of the president's economic policies but going to be a tough sale according to the latest fox pool, 16% of voters disapprove of biden's handling of the economy. on the other side of the aisle, former president donald trump raking in record amounts of fundraising cash despite the indictments, despite investigations. we'll talk about that. janet yellen touchdown in beijing on a trip to china, the administration claims this trip will ease tensions between the countries. we'll follow her around the morning. the fed releasing policy meeting yesterday afternoon signaling or rate hike said at least one, maybe more. futures living broadly, the dow off to 59, s&p and nasdaq down have to 1%. the ten year yield, earlier on through 4% range in the house, 9.9 basis points that some 4. 4.03%. bad news for the tech stocks, and thus look at the two-y
' report out tomorrow, that is, of course, the june jobs' report i've got tyler goodspeed steve moore john lonski covering it for you here, "varney & co." ashley: president biden and members of his administration heading out across the country for the success of the president's economic policies but going to be a tough sale according to the latest fox pool, 16% of voters disapprove of biden's handling of the economy. on the other side of the aisle, former president donald trump...
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' report out tomorrow, that is, of course, the june jobs' report i've got tyler goodspeed steve moore johnrney & co."
' report out tomorrow, that is, of course, the june jobs' report i've got tyler goodspeed steve moore johnrney & co."
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we've got senate energy ranking member senator john rahs sew and shelley moore capito in senate environmenting to the ferc, listen, you, what the biden white house is doing to the power grid could trigger blackouts. and at the same time, congressman, we've got china saying, you know what? china is now buying enough liquid natural gas to last for three decades. china is saying liquid natural gas is the clean energy choice. where a's the white house on that? [laughter] >> well, they're living in orbit around neptune, liz. i mean, that's the fact of the matter. the united states has done exceptionally well over the last 25 the years in reducing our carbon footprint. we've reduced it by almost 25%. china has increased theirs by 300%. natural gas is a clean energy, but now they have some lollly pops and rainbows and unicorns plan to we're all going to go electric not understanding, first of all, how you're going to generate that electricity. it's going to -- you can't -- the grid can barely handle what we have now. can you imagine 100 million cars drug on that grid? they have no plan, they're ju
we've got senate energy ranking member senator john rahs sew and shelley moore capito in senate environmenting to the ferc, listen, you, what the biden white house is doing to the power grid could trigger blackouts. and at the same time, congressman, we've got china saying, you know what? china is now buying enough liquid natural gas to last for three decades. china is saying liquid natural gas is the clean energy choice. where a's the white house on that? [laughter] >> well, they're...
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accused of manslaughter for san francisco officer kenneth cha shot sean moore at his home in 2017 while responding to a noise complaint. john says he was kicked in the face by moore and that's when he fired moore's family says he was suffering a mental health crisis at the time. he died three years later of complications related to the injuries today. jenkins said her office does not believe it could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. chesa boudin filed the charges against officer cha in 2021 after george gascon declined to do so, jenkins said in a statement. mr. moore's subsequent death tragic as it is, did not change the analysis which is grounded in the events that occurred at the time of the incident. no new evidence has come to light that could change the analysis that was done by multiple attorneys and arrest warrant has been issued for a 22 year old oakland man who was wanted for the shooting death of a flower delivery worker, eric locklear has been charged with killing 27 year old mathias gaydos on 26th street near telegraph avenue last month. police say security video shows gaydos delivering flowers when he
accused of manslaughter for san francisco officer kenneth cha shot sean moore at his home in 2017 while responding to a noise complaint. john says he was kicked in the face by moore and that's when he fired moore's family says he was suffering a mental health crisis at the time. he died three years later of complications related to the injuries today. jenkins said her office does not believe it could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. chesa boudin filed the charges against officer cha in...
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john say his name. the family of sean moore held a protest outside the hall of justice this morning. they say they're upset that district attorney brooke jenkins decided to drop manslaughter charges against sfpd officer kenneth shaw. the shooting happened six years ago. police say moore kicked the officer in the face while responding to a noise complaint, prompting the officer to open fire. moore died from his injuries three years later. the undisputed facts of sean moore shooting are that the police arrived at his home at four in the morning without a warrant. they had no warrant for his arrest. they had no warrant to search his home. and sean moore had committed no crime. last week, district attorney jenkins said she was dropping the case because her office does not believe it could prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. that officer cha did not act in self defense. a power outage forced the closure of six flags hurricane harbor in concord today. that park is always a popular destination on hot summer days with its waterslides and other attractions. pga says the outage was due t
john say his name. the family of sean moore held a protest outside the hall of justice this morning. they say they're upset that district attorney brooke jenkins decided to drop manslaughter charges against sfpd officer kenneth shaw. the shooting happened six years ago. police say moore kicked the officer in the face while responding to a noise complaint, prompting the officer to open fire. moore died from his injuries three years later. the undisputed facts of sean moore shooting are that the...
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. >> to counter testimony given by andrea zaferes, angela moore finds drowning prevention expert johnld explain why the little boy was 50 yards down the beach. >> what about her testimony stuck out were very simple concepts. i'm not sure how anyone could disagree with them. >> if angela moore is successful, the texas court of criminal appeals could order laura a new trial. but for now, all she can do is sit and wait. >> david, you said to me that you blame me for letting him die, possibly. you cannot blame me for that. why? you will never find another laura. i will never find another david. i know if i were home, i could turn you around and snap you out of it. it's just typical laura. she doesn't take responsibility for what she's done and only sees that she's the victim. she has never apologized. she has never said sorry for what she's done. i feel so stupid to have been this naive and to have stuck by her as long as i did. >> how do you feel about laura now? >> i believe she's where she belongs. i believe that this is probably the worst punishment for her, to be in prison. >> david
. >> to counter testimony given by andrea zaferes, angela moore finds drowning prevention expert johnld explain why the little boy was 50 yards down the beach. >> what about her testimony stuck out were very simple concepts. i'm not sure how anyone could disagree with them. >> if angela moore is successful, the texas court of criminal appeals could order laura a new trial. but for now, all she can do is sit and wait. >> david, you said to me that you blame me for letting...
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next up senator shelley moore cabot out west for jenness walkout song of course country roads by john to third, to on. parks to audit into down. >> next up debbie wasserman's number 25. her walkout song is a fight like a girl. she was the mvp of 2011 and her battle with breast cancer was impotence behind choosing the young survival coalition as the games beneficiary. the clever little stoppage in play doodle they protest in the outfield. and of fossil fuels is what emceeing on the shirts and a team full of journalists in the outfield. we are going to get the story up momentarily. >> as we are waiting i went to talk about debbie wasserman schultz. she has been an advocate for early breast cancer screening. including the early act a piece of legislation designed to increase cancer education and awareness that became law when at that lead take on breast cancer. in the congress. while we wait we want to remind you there are concessions. if you are feeling hungry you can support congressional women sop out by visiting our concession area located in the outfield. i am so proud of these wome
next up senator shelley moore cabot out west for jenness walkout song of course country roads by john to third, to on. parks to audit into down. >> next up debbie wasserman's number 25. her walkout song is a fight like a girl. she was the mvp of 2011 and her battle with breast cancer was impotence behind choosing the young survival coalition as the games beneficiary. the clever little stoppage in play doodle they protest in the outfield. and of fossil fuels is what emceeing on the shirts...
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john? >> very quickly potentially. thank you. >>> joining us on exactly that is u.s. attorney michael moorer atlantic editor ron brownstein. they went through the statutes contained in the target letter, three, deprivation of rights, conspiracy to defraud the united states and tampering with a witness. of those three, does something stick out to you? >> yeah. i'm glad to be with all of you. i really think that tampering with the witness charge may be the cleanest case and the simple reason is by all accounts at the january 6th committee in the presentation that occurred post-trump's presidency and there were essentially some efforts that he made to contact people to reach out to potential witnesses and so those seemed to be cleaner because you don't get into issues of executive privilege and presidential powers and immunity and all of those things. it's not the most serious charge. when you start looking at the charges that are possible. the idea of deprivation of rights that someone tried to deprive a person or group of people of the laws of the united states and that is obviously the most
john? >> very quickly potentially. thank you. >>> joining us on exactly that is u.s. attorney michael moorer atlantic editor ron brownstein. they went through the statutes contained in the target letter, three, deprivation of rights, conspiracy to defraud the united states and tampering with a witness. of those three, does something stick out to you? >> yeah. i'm glad to be with all of you. i really think that tampering with the witness charge may be the cleanest case and...
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is played by john ham, the star of the popular tv series, mad men pushed fell down , tried to crawl away, but grabbed a bullet, god, what a nightmare machine belongs to the magic of moore, you said meg second a week of really strange premiere of the picture took place as part of the new york film festival troyback. you were based on it in part, based on real events, but if the film is put in action point then in life the offender was never found. my wife meg is threatening to go to the police. i need to scare her away from this idea of a paralympic, kazakh, sports drama. the ascent of an athlete who survived an injury and found himself at the very bottom of depression in the story of maksat, whose role was played by askar ilyasov, a young promising skier from childhood, a dreaming conqueror of olympic gold , gets into a car accident in an offer to dare and take part in the paralympic games gives him light at the end of the tunnel, but the way out will be harder than it seems welcome everyone to the spring 1.500 m championship. and me too. well, you are a star, perhaps the favorite of this race is a good application for participation in the sochi olympics. the tape is
is played by john ham, the star of the popular tv series, mad men pushed fell down , tried to crawl away, but grabbed a bullet, god, what a nightmare machine belongs to the magic of moore, you said meg second a week of really strange premiere of the picture took place as part of the new york film festival troyback. you were based on it in part, based on real events, but if the film is put in action point then in life the offender was never found. my wife meg is threatening to go to the police....
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host: representative john kirby's, the chair of the conservative climate caucus, thank you for your time this morning. another member of congress, gwen moorelks about assistance for needy family benefits. later on, sadie gurman will talk about yesterday's house judiciary committee hearing with fbi director christopher wray. those conversations are coming up. ♪ >> "american history tv, saturdays on c-span2, explained the people and events that tell the american story. a conversation about the dickerson of independence with martin, host of the "history as it happens" podcast and investor denver brandman. at 9:40 eastern, the offer of " -- author of "hoover versus roosevelt" talks about the difference between presidents hoover and roosevelt in facing german aggression. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online at any time. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this, it looks like this, where americans consider marcus at work -- americans can see democracy at work. get informed astray from the source on c-span -- get informed straight from the source on c-span. from t
host: representative john kirby's, the chair of the conservative climate caucus, thank you for your time this morning. another member of congress, gwen moorelks about assistance for needy family benefits. later on, sadie gurman will talk about yesterday's house judiciary committee hearing with fbi director christopher wray. those conversations are coming up. ♪ >> "american history tv, saturdays on c-span2, explained the people and events that tell the american story. a conversation...
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moore versus harper, in the u.s. supreme court court solidly put to rest any notion that this is a viable legal theory whatsoever. it wasn't viable anyway. maybe you can get a person like john eastman to say it, but nobody in their right mind believed this. we live in a democracy after all. >> josh, so when i hear about the sort of chaotic meetings and this is one of the beauties of last year's hearings, like we saw these men and women sitting there stone faced saying, yeah, i don't know why the heck i was here, this meeting doesn't make any sense one way or another, yet they were all participating. looking at this now and where jack smith and going, do you expect more people who were testifying last year to the insanity of this all volunteering to come forward or are they waiting for jack smith? it seems like half the people involved were placating trump and didn't really believe in the legitimacy of this scheme. >> well, a lot of them didn't but the key ones did. and the really key one, the then president of the united states clearly believed it. he'll believe anything that works for him. belief is a funny thing with donald trump. if it helps donald trump, he believes it.
moore versus harper, in the u.s. supreme court court solidly put to rest any notion that this is a viable legal theory whatsoever. it wasn't viable anyway. maybe you can get a person like john eastman to say it, but nobody in their right mind believed this. we live in a democracy after all. >> josh, so when i hear about the sort of chaotic meetings and this is one of the beauties of last year's hearings, like we saw these men and women sitting there stone faced saying, yeah, i don't know...
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john us. tom, slightly tongue but one does tongue in cheek, but one does wonder those mps make wonder what those mps would make of being mooredoutside the houses of parliament. there on thames. it is an on the thames. it is an interesting idea, isn't it? >> certainly what we see with time and time again with these schemes, whether it's barges, whether it's old, disused raf camps or anything else, what happens is many, many mps agree in the abstract that this is a suitable place to place a lone single male adult asylum seekers . but then when it comes down to the specifics, we hear those in their own localities get opposed . and a pertinent example is the foreign secretary's constituency of braintree , where an old camp of braintree, where an old camp is proposed to become a migrant housing site as well. the foreign secretary himself reportedly being very opposed to that, although it does appear now to be going ahead wherever these different schemes are proposed. there is local opposition. but ultimately, the facts on the ground are that there are more than 51,000 asylum seeking migrants us in this country currently in hotels
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john lewis said that in one case there someone who tried there was someone who tried to turn store , turn up at her glasgow store, tom mooreng around tech department. so around the tech department. so high value they high value goods they got spotted turfed out. so they spotted and turfed out. so they drove from there to their edinburgh store and then raided that instead. these are organised criminal gangs and as you said, the reason why they believe away with believe they can get away with it, unfortunately, is because they right? they can ufc right? >> i recall when i was a serving police officer, a local sainsbury's local , we regularly sainsbury's local, we regularly got called it wasn't unusual that people had 60. and i think in one particular case, 115 previous convictions for shoplifting . now if that's the shoplifting. now if that's the times they got caught, how many times they got caught, how many times didn't they get caught ? times didn't they get caught? let me let me tell you. bad it is . live twickenham let me let me tell you. bad it is. live twickenham in the is. i live in twickenham in the last seven years
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john as ever, thanks ever so much that. up, more much for that. coming up, more by—election rishi sunak by—election analysis rishi sunak defiant at sir keir starmer, triumphant tom moore -- >>a -- >> a boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast. sunny spells in 1 or 2 spots today, but quite a few showers once again. and then turning more generally unsettled later here as some weather systems move in and they're going to bring a breezy and damp weekend , breezy and damp weekend, certainly through much of saturday ahead of those weather systems. showers breaking out, especially across northern scotland into parts of southern scotland, northern england, the midlands and wales. further south, fewer showers, although you wouldn't rule them out completely. a better chance of seeing some sunny spells. the brighter skies, though. southwest scotland, cumbria , southwest scotland, cumbria, devon and cornwall , where we see devon and cornwall, where we see some brightness. high teens, low 20s still feeling on the 20s but still feeling on the cool side north of cool si
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john morse. so his name. well, the family of sean moore has taken issue with district attorney brooke jenkins move to drop manslaughterharges against the sfpd officer he shot and killed moore six years ago after being kicked in the face while responding to a noise complaint. all that we are asking for is that black and brown people who are victims of violence in our city get the same justice as white people that asian. now, last week, district attorney jenkins said she was dropping the case because her office does not
john morse. so his name. well, the family of sean moore has taken issue with district attorney brooke jenkins move to drop manslaughterharges against the sfpd officer he shot and killed moore six years ago after being kicked in the face while responding to a noise complaint. all that we are asking for is that black and brown people who are victims of violence in our city get the same justice as white people that asian. now, last week, district attorney jenkins said she was dropping the case...