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but judith harper had faith all along that justice would be done. these people were found, if it had just been earon it would have been maybe another death. but since erica was involved in that, he wasn't gonna let up on it. >> judith didn't know it yet but down at police headquarters detective arnold was close to getting answers from the man he had been pursuing since their starring roles in the walgreens video. james quisenberry, the family friend who had made the last phone call to earon and kenneth williams, who admitted to a witness that he was part of a robbery that turned deadly. now, it was time to bring in both men in and interrogate them. >> i was apprehensive but not nervous, no butterflies just because it is something that i had planned on and prepared for for a long time. >> you are ready? >> i was ready. >> 15 months after the shootings, quisenberry and williams, came to the headquarters, each knew the other was there. >> i wanted them to understand that if they didn't tell us the truth the other guy maybe. >> as attacked of detective
but judith harper had faith all along that justice would be done. these people were found, if it had just been earon it would have been maybe another death. but since erica was involved in that, he wasn't gonna let up on it. >> judith didn't know it yet but down at police headquarters detective arnold was close to getting answers from the man he had been pursuing since their starring roles in the walgreens video. james quisenberry, the family friend who had made the last phone call to...
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tessa judith hubbard, thank you for - judith hubbard, thank you for joining us, live in new york.still have this fear —— professorjudith hubbard. studio: we will get more from the syrian side of the border in the next few minutes. in an hour and a quarter president biden will deliver remarks at congress to support the national security bill, we will carry that live on bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. it's going to be turning colder across the uk over the next 2a hours, with snow in the forecast for some of us, including here in shetland through the day today. blizzard—like conditions here and across the north of scotland, coastal gales. blustery winds too still across the south of england. but here we're likely to stay in the milder air until we get to the end of tonight. and you can see that colder air sinking southwards behind the cold front, marked in blue here, just displacing that yellow, milder air further south. now, there will be some heavy rain on that cold front pushing southwards across wales, through the midlands and into east anglia for the rest of the afternoon
tessa judith hubbard, thank you for - judith hubbard, thank you for joining us, live in new york.still have this fear —— professorjudith hubbard. studio: we will get more from the syrian side of the border in the next few minutes. in an hour and a quarter president biden will deliver remarks at congress to support the national security bill, we will carry that live on bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. it's going to be turning colder across the uk over the next 2a hours, with snow in...
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or on the live page, judith moritz, saying that courtroom number two at manchester crown court whereed. it isn'tjust packed full of brianna's family but it is also packed full of both offenders' family. so, so many people involved in this trial. just to show you, here are some family pictures of brianna's family arriving in court today and this is the family that we have been hearing so many impact statements from. the court at one point, one of the prosecution barristers there saying how emotional the court was. so many people, like i say, brianna's mother, father, sister all having victim statements read out there. well, let's cross live now to criminal law expert scott halliday who joins us on criminal law expert scott halliday whojoins us on bbc news. scott, really good to have you, thank you forjoining us. firstly, let's talk about, we are waiting for the sentencing at the moment, of this pair and our reporter outside court they're just talking about the starting point that these two could get but also the aggravating factors. can you just talk us through what thejudge factors.
or on the live page, judith moritz, saying that courtroom number two at manchester crown court whereed. it isn'tjust packed full of brianna's family but it is also packed full of both offenders' family. so, so many people involved in this trial. just to show you, here are some family pictures of brianna's family arriving in court today and this is the family that we have been hearing so many impact statements from. the court at one point, one of the prosecution barristers there saying how...
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, it has been a pleasure talking to you, judith chernaik, thanks for being here on the programme andernoon. still rather blustery today towards the south of the uk, but there is a lot of dry weather around, especially in the west. lots of blue skies, sunshine here today in swansea, as recorded by our weather watcher. further east, although there will still be some sunny spells, expect to see some showers blow in from the north sea. there's more of the same as we head through the rest of the afternoon too. some of these showers making their way as far west as eastern areas of wales. but across western scotland, northern ireland, western wales and the south—west of england it is largely dry. a bit of wind chill to factor into those temperatures towards north sea facing coast with a brisk north—easterly wind. it will feel a little colder than this out towards the east. highs between 7 and 10 degrees celsius. the strong winds across the channel islands eventually easing down as we head through the evening. 0vernight tonight, a couple of weather fronts just approaching the far north—west
, it has been a pleasure talking to you, judith chernaik, thanks for being here on the programme andernoon. still rather blustery today towards the south of the uk, but there is a lot of dry weather around, especially in the west. lots of blue skies, sunshine here today in swansea, as recorded by our weather watcher. further east, although there will still be some sunny spells, expect to see some showers blow in from the north sea. there's more of the same as we head through the rest of the...
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who bears the answer. range for all this, her name is not katalin novik, this person, and not even judithtor orbán, because viktor orbán appointed this minister of justice, viktor orbán nominated this president, there are no consequences for viktor orbán himself , and this is not the first time, by the way, katerin novak is the second president of hungary to resign in connection with such accusations, the first was somewhere in the 12th year, as far as i remember, pal schmitt, who left. it cannot be said that he greatly interfered orbán, but he all the time... objected to certain actions of the government, submitted to the constitutional court, that is, he tried to behave like a president, it was not very successful, but everyone knew that he had his own independent position, surprisingly, this person has none. .. she did not resign, well, she worked for two terms, but why? and because everyone knew that she had her own responsibility, and orbán knew it, and strangely enough, he did not want to conflict, even though janoshader was also a long-time associate, but it turns out that endless
who bears the answer. range for all this, her name is not katalin novik, this person, and not even judithtor orbán, because viktor orbán appointed this minister of justice, viktor orbán nominated this president, there are no consequences for viktor orbán himself , and this is not the first time, by the way, katerin novak is the second president of hungary to resign in connection with such accusations, the first was somewhere in the 12th year, as far as i remember, pal schmitt, who left. it...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.rianna's ghey�*s killers, on naming brianna ghey�*s killers, but after an application from media companies the judge lifted those restrictions this morning — despite lawyers for the pair saying the move could affect their welfare. our legal correspondent dominic casciani joins me. remind us why these restrictions are there and what is the reason in lifting them? i there and what is the reason in lifting them?— lifting them? i think the really im ortant lifting them? i think the really important thing _ lifting them? i think the really important thing here - lifting them? i think the really important thing here is - lifting them? i think the really important thing here is child l important thing here is child killers as we know are pretty unusual, it is a rare thing to see but in actualfact unusual, it is a rare thing to see but in actual fact the naming of children and young people under the age of 18 who commit serious offences is actually more common than you think. it's just it very
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.rianna's ghey�*s killers, on naming brianna ghey�*s killers, but after an application from media companies the judge lifted those restrictions this morning — despite lawyers for the pair saying the move could affect their welfare. our legal correspondent dominic casciani joins me. remind us why these restrictions are there and what is the reason in lifting them? i there and what is the reason in lifting them?— lifting them? i think the really im...
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decision to sign the submission was from the minister of justice, one of orbán's closest allies, judithgned, she was supposed to head the fidesz list for the european parliament elections, but she left political life altogether, so she took take absolute responsibility for what happened. now viktor orban, he is speaking, it was his appeal, and he was so upset that he did not accept the president’s explanation, he said that all this was terrible, that he himself was a father and grandfather, if one of his grandchildren did such a thing, he would have torn it apart with his bare hands, this is a quote too, but you are quoting uh... katalin novaka, i am quoting viktor orbán from his address to the nation, is this not cynicism, at all? we really have to believe that all this was not agreed upon by the government. the person who is responsible for all this, her name is not katalin novik, this person, and not even judith varga, and her name is viktor orbán, because viktor orbán appointed this minister of justice, viktor orbán nominated this president, for viktor orbán himself there are no con
decision to sign the submission was from the minister of justice, one of orbán's closest allies, judithgned, she was supposed to head the fidesz list for the european parliament elections, but she left political life altogether, so she took take absolute responsibility for what happened. now viktor orban, he is speaking, it was his appeal, and he was so upset that he did not accept the president’s explanation, he said that all this was terrible, that he himself was a father and grandfather,...
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judith has written in. views. judith has written in. good evening, judith , she says.says. some will say shamima has been used as a scapegoat, but if we let her back it will set a precedent for other terrorists or would be terrorists to claim the sympathy vote and jane says shamima begum was groomed as a child. we need to be more sensitive. thank you, benjamin, for writing in as jane . for writing in as jane. >> now next up, it's time for the next debate. >> up next, it is indeed benjamin, and we're going to hear what the wokeist person in britain has to say for himself. well we're talking about the cunous well we're talking about the curious case of liz truss. >> now, if you were on holiday in the autumn of 2022, let me just tell you that she was prime minister uh, for a few days. she'd always been a strong supporter of internship, so i just didn't think that we'd have an for office an internship for the office of prime for good prime minister. but for good you, liz. i hate when people mock now she's mock her for that. but now she's gone from being commons clown gone
judith has written in. views. judith has written in. good evening, judith , she says.says. some will say shamima has been used as a scapegoat, but if we let her back it will set a precedent for other terrorists or would be terrorists to claim the sympathy vote and jane says shamima begum was groomed as a child. we need to be more sensitive. thank you, benjamin, for writing in as jane . for writing in as jane. >> now next up, it's time for the next debate. >> up next, it is indeed...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.joe biden is to take part in a ceremony for the repatriation of the bodies of three american soldiers killed in a drone attack in jordan. the three soldiers, sergeants williamj rivers, kennedy sanders and breonna moffett, died in the strike near the border with syria on sunday. the plane carrying their bodies will arrive at an airforce base in delaware, where they'll receive military honours. the white house has said the attack on its military base which wounded a0 others was carried out by an iran backed militia called islamic resistance in iraq. iran has denied any involvement. in response, president biden approved us strikes against iranian facilities in iraq and syria. iranian president ebrahim raisi issued a stern warning on friday against any retaliatory attacks saying it will respond firmly. several iran—backed groups have increased attacks on us and israeli israeli—linked entities since the beginning of the israel hamas the beginning of the israel—hamas war on the 7th of octobe
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.joe biden is to take part in a ceremony for the repatriation of the bodies of three american soldiers killed in a drone attack in jordan. the three soldiers, sergeants williamj rivers, kennedy sanders and breonna moffett, died in the strike near the border with syria on sunday. the plane carrying their bodies will arrive at an airforce base in delaware, where they'll receive military honours. the white house has said the attack on its military base which...
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there was a big response to that very moving interview, including this recommendation from judith hartleyng else today, watch brianna ghey�*s mother interviewed by laura kuenssberg on bbc iplayer, brought me to tears". finally, those trying to find last week's newswatch on bbc iplayer on saturday morning were instead shown this. how did this administration allowed these groups to get so strong in the first place? well, by all accounts... breaking news coverage of strikes by us forces on targets in syria and iraq. that's what was broadcast in our normal news channel slot late on friday night instead of the programme we'd recorded, which was about emails released by the bbc concerning panorama's interview with princess diana in 1995. the correct programme did go out as planned on saturday morning on bbc one, and we did get it onto the iplayer by saturday lunchtime. but in the meantime, nev young emailed in: "it is suspicious that newswatch, the one about redacted documents from the bbc, was itself completely removed from all bbc feeds to be replaced by a breaking news item. "even iplayer sh
there was a big response to that very moving interview, including this recommendation from judith hartleyng else today, watch brianna ghey�*s mother interviewed by laura kuenssberg on bbc iplayer, brought me to tears". finally, those trying to find last week's newswatch on bbc iplayer on saturday morning were instead shown this. how did this administration allowed these groups to get so strong in the first place? well, by all accounts... breaking news coverage of strikes by us forces on...
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judith forgive _ come better than that! they don't. judith forgive me _ come better than that!challenge was just to raise funds and awareness for alzheimer's research uk. at the moment, the biggest killer in the uk is dementia. to put it into some perspective, since 20 macro, i know two people who died of 20 macro. five of my friends and relations have died from dementia in that time. how much did we spend on sorting 20 macro out? dementia has to be sorted. we all go to the gym, we eat food to try to extend our lives, but what is the point of extending your life if if there is likelihood at getting dementia at the end of it. we need to find a cure for dementia and that is what alzheimer's research are doing. they are going for a cure, that is their motto. ., ., ., , ., , ., ., motto. you have raised a phenomenal amounts of money _ motto. you have raised a phenomenal amounts of money around _ motto. you have raised a phenomenal amounts of money around the - motto. you have raised a phenomenal amounts of money around the way, i motto. you have raised a phenomenal| amounts of mone
judith forgive _ come better than that! they don't. judith forgive me _ come better than that!challenge was just to raise funds and awareness for alzheimer's research uk. at the moment, the biggest killer in the uk is dementia. to put it into some perspective, since 20 macro, i know two people who died of 20 macro. five of my friends and relations have died from dementia in that time. how much did we spend on sorting 20 macro out? dementia has to be sorted. we all go to the gym, we eat food to...
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tell you, but still, you know, the fact is that i knew his family quite well, and samma pizara and judith didn’t know my father, i knew that, they came here in the late eighties, in the nineties, enough...
tell you, but still, you know, the fact is that i knew his family quite well, and samma pizara and judith didn’t know my father, i knew that, they came here in the late eighties, in the nineties, enough...
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judith en sending the king's diagnosis with cancer, mogs . judith sends ding in mail mogs.e to king charles, sending you healing messages wishing you a vibrant future in the best of health. thank you for all you've done continue to to make done and continue to do to make our a healthier place, a our planet a healthier place, a planet and planet in balance. you and i found balance in restored good health healing . may god health and healing. may god bless keep you and all your bless and keep you and all your loved ones. carol dear king charles, we were born on the same day. you've always been very special to me. i will keep you in my prayers. i am from the us and paul, dearjacob, i'm writing from auckland, new island. how wonderful to hear the most respectful way that you've heard his on your you've heard his majesty on your program. kiwis also wish king program. we kiwis also wish king charles well and look forward to seeing so your seeing him here one day. so your majesty, you are getting good wishes from all over the world coming in to british television channels . as i m
judith en sending the king's diagnosis with cancer, mogs . judith sends ding in mail mogs.e to king charles, sending you healing messages wishing you a vibrant future in the best of health. thank you for all you've done continue to to make done and continue to do to make our a healthier place, a our planet a healthier place, a planet and planet in balance. you and i found balance in restored good health healing . may god health and healing. may god bless keep you and all your bless and keep you...
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judith en sending the king's diagnosis with cancer, mogs . judith sends ding in mail mogs.e to king charles, sending you healing messages wishing you a vibrant future in the best of health. thank you for all you've done continue to to make done and continue to do to make our a healthier place, a our planet a healthier place, a planet and planet in balance. you and i found balance in restored good health healing . may god health and healing. may god bless keep you and all your bless and keep you and all your loved ones. carol dear king charles, we were born on the same day. you've always been very special to me. i will keep you in my prayers. i am from the us and paul, dearjacob, i'm writing from auckland, new island. how wonderful to hear the most respectful way that you've heard his on your you've heard his majesty on your program. kiwis also wish king program. we kiwis also wish king charles well and look forward to seeing so your seeing him here one day. so your majesty, you are getting good wishes from all over the world coming in to british television channels . as i m
judith en sending the king's diagnosis with cancer, mogs . judith sends ding in mail mogs.e to king charles, sending you healing messages wishing you a vibrant future in the best of health. thank you for all you've done continue to to make done and continue to do to make our a healthier place, a our planet a healthier place, a planet and planet in balance. you and i found balance in restored good health healing . may god health and healing. may god bless keep you and all your bless and keep you...
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oops a daisy is a wonderful expression , judith. thank you expression, judith.n today faced nicola sturgeon on today faced questioning in the covid inquiry and after having stated that bofis and after having stated that boris johnson wasn't the best man the job, she was asked man for the job, she was asked if she she the best if she thought she was the best woman and began to woman for the job and began to weep . woman for the job and began to weedid consider yourself >> did you consider yourself safe against that background and your considerable ministerial experience to be precisely the right first minister for the job? no that is not how i would have thought of it at all. >> i was the first minister when the pandemic struck . there's a the pandemic struck. there's a large part of me wishes i hadn't been , um. but i was, and i been, um. but i was, and i wanted to be the best first minister i could be during that penod. minister i could be during that period . it is for others to period. it is for others to judge the extent to which i succeeded . succeeded. >> w
oops a daisy is a wonderful expression , judith. thank you expression, judith.n today faced nicola sturgeon on today faced questioning in the covid inquiry and after having stated that bofis and after having stated that boris johnson wasn't the best man the job, she was asked man for the job, she was asked if she she the best if she thought she was the best woman and began to woman for the job and began to weep . woman for the job and began to weedid consider yourself >> did you consider...
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judith lawrence, bbc news, manchester. >> it is said to be a significant weekend in northern irelandparty leaders and officials prepare to resume power-sharing after it was suspended two years ago. the northern ireland assembly will sit on saturday to elect a government for the first time in parliament agreed to alter post brings it trade rules. northern ireland is part of the u.k. with a devolved administration. but appropriation unionists are concerned they could link with london. so are correspondent is following the story. it really be a significant moment, won't it? >> it really will be. in terms of the imagery, in terms of the history, for the very first time we will have the nationalist party as first minister here. a party whose existence wants to remove northern ireland from the u.k. altogether will become first minister. a hugely symbolic, powerful moment. we will get those images tomorrow. there are a few caveats around that. i think the main one is the first minister will be from sinn fein, but the way the system works, there is a deputy to the unionist party. and basical
judith lawrence, bbc news, manchester. >> it is said to be a significant weekend in northern irelandparty leaders and officials prepare to resume power-sharing after it was suspended two years ago. the northern ireland assembly will sit on saturday to elect a government for the first time in parliament agreed to alter post brings it trade rules. northern ireland is part of the u.k. with a devolved administration. but appropriation unionists are concerned they could link with london. so...
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builds volumes, purely in caravaggian style, with shadows, we have several works presented, including judith spoke about his own paintings, unique footage, his work in the workshop can be seen in the documentary life goes on, he worked almost... every day and received recognition throughout world, whether you want it or not, you still work, because you have a motivator inside that forces you to work, you understand, this is , of course, a fairly metaphorical form of talent cells, yes, but, but it’s very similar, in fact, that this is not freedom, talent is not freedom, many of us encounter his talent every day, the main thing is not to look at your feet while traveling in the subway, he designed one of the exits from the mayak metro station. having covered the passengers with the blue sky, a steel apple orchard was planted underground on slavyansky boulevard, because at the exit from the station the real one blooms, and stryatinsky boulevard is essentially a monument to all the monuments that are located on the boulevard ring. in the film we will see his stained glass window for the paris me
builds volumes, purely in caravaggian style, with shadows, we have several works presented, including judith spoke about his own paintings, unique footage, his work in the workshop can be seen in the documentary life goes on, he worked almost... every day and received recognition throughout world, whether you want it or not, you still work, because you have a motivator inside that forces you to work, you understand, this is , of course, a fairly metaphorical form of talent cells, yes, but, but...
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tell us why it's a very simple matter. legally speaking, judith massage has been detained in different ways since 2010, the united nations working group on arbitrary detention reported in the 2015. it was published in 2016 that this uh, detention was on the full. it was arbitrary, it costs that used a breach of international law. and then at that time it was the swedish was hard to use the u. k. o, sorry. because the original part is which of then how did you do to release it? they did not. he has been on the different forms of detections since then, including the peerage you saw in, in the, in the locked in the american embassy. and the authorities of the u. k. has just continued these fine nations of international law. not you could say, what does he un body does this event ball the, the working group on all the directions action which is appointed by the united nations. human rights council. opposite uh, to decide legal issues like this. well, they are established as the international specialist ball. they're looking at international law. and when will they say about the internation
tell us why it's a very simple matter. legally speaking, judith massage has been detained in different ways since 2010, the united nations working group on arbitrary detention reported in the 2015. it was published in 2016 that this uh, detention was on the full. it was arbitrary, it costs that used a breach of international law. and then at that time it was the swedish was hard to use the u. k. o, sorry. because the original part is which of then how did you do to release it? they did not. he...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinor by cbs television distribution bethany fisher and her daughter, 13-year-old clara haungs, are suing the mother of clara's classmate, carrie welsh, for the cost to replace a destroyed
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinor by cbs television distribution bethany fisher and her daughter, 13-year-old clara haungs, are suing the mother of clara's classmate, carrie welsh, for the cost to replace a destroyed
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the overall number of these are, is a shuttle sets, and that seems the west bank, including is judith selim is over 700000. the situation is exacerbated by the ad but the, the moves by the he's a very near product is such as the confiscation of lance, the mother of homes and prohibition of new construction. most recently, basically has been accomplished by a company by violence in my meeting from cheese. and let's set this, steve a 2000 printer settings that this after the present, the request for an advisor opinion was made. the settlement activity itself is that i have gaines had a heck of breaking high speed this according to the vast, according to the latest reports of the united nations secretary general in 2023 plans for more than 247. this is a 7 found, it's a 1000 housing units were advanced, improve port and this is more of them double the $11700.00 units in the 2022, which in itself and was that remarkable feedback during the card on the way for file and so we have witnessed public statements by he's are in the cabinet members announcing plans through his youngster at the mo
the overall number of these are, is a shuttle sets, and that seems the west bank, including is judith selim is over 700000. the situation is exacerbated by the ad but the, the moves by the he's a very near product is such as the confiscation of lance, the mother of homes and prohibition of new construction. most recently, basically has been accomplished by a company by violence in my meeting from cheese. and let's set this, steve a 2000 printer settings that this after the present, the request...
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but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal professor judith squiz took the stand. as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were a kin to narzism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this position, but she eventually agreed. at that moment she was lost. professor. as barrister proceeded to demonstrate this by asking about a hypothetical case where anglo-saxons in britain for 75% of non-angloss to leave and to go live in cornwell or wales, then denied the remaining 25% rights in jobs, education and voting. would that be racist? he asked. yes, said professor squiz, and he went on. if no non-anglo-saxon could return, but any anglosaxon, any... anywhere in the world could come and live in britain, would that be racist? yes, and would it be wron
but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal professor judith squiz took the stand. as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were a kin to narzism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that...
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and the case of judith was also occupations that went on 450 years. so the irish arguments stand out in the cloud. i see by saying, for example, that these rise cannot. and hence, the united states cannot justify is, or as occupation gone on for 6 decades on the basis of self defense. on the basis of security as united states try to argue because if it does, it will always remain off your fine. because the occupation, as we've heard, is self perpetuating the longer it's the longer it's in news without the intervention of either the local population for the international community, the longer it will endure in the sense that as we have heard it, there is some time next session and with the presence and the pro, ration of the legal sacraments, jewish such events, it makes the right assess the vision with the palestinians. improbable as talking boston and who's and that's why i think here we insert into a very interesting territory as what the irish thing the world community and especially the european union needs to do understanding the india galaxy and
and the case of judith was also occupations that went on 450 years. so the irish arguments stand out in the cloud. i see by saying, for example, that these rise cannot. and hence, the united states cannot justify is, or as occupation gone on for 6 decades on the basis of self defense. on the basis of security as united states try to argue because if it does, it will always remain off your fine. because the occupation, as we've heard, is self perpetuating the longer it's the longer it's in news...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinribution tahira bellot and alelia munroe are suing their former tenant, dennis byron, for rent and bills, a lease-breaking fee
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinribution tahira bellot and alelia munroe are suing their former tenant, dennis byron, for rent and bills, a lease-breaking fee
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinn distribution jennifer bremer is suing her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend, cassie mann, for vandalism to
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinn distribution jennifer bremer is suing her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend, cassie mann, for vandalism to
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinsuing her brother, leo martinez, and his daughter, 25-year-old krystyl, for a car leo agreed to buy but
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinsuing her brother, leo martinez, and his daughter, 25-year-old krystyl, for a car leo agreed to buy but
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.reed o'ryan is suing tim sole
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you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinbution laurie bibby is suing her ex-husband, michael negri, for his share of their son's attorney fees after he was arrested for assault.
you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlinbution laurie bibby is suing her ex-husband, michael negri, for his share of their son's attorney fees after he was arrested for assault.
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since perhaps the judith miller, w. and the scandal surrounding the rock for coverage by the new york times. not quite a cuneo, one would say, well, why do you think the new york times chose that john was to review the situation in gaza. this was simply, it looks like a local fix or a not schwartz and it's consistent with what the new york times often does in israel, where they turn to people who simply speak hebrew and have access to his rally society not caring that those people have an agenda may have actually served in these really army. in fact, the new york times top corresponded in jerusalem, isabel carson or is herself and is rarely citizen who has had at least one child serve. and he is rarely army. and the new york times columnist, david brooks, the neo conservative opinion writer, had his son in the very same is really army division that was attacked on october 7th. well, it enforced the illegal siege an occupation of gaza. so new new york times as a long history of partisanship towards israel, and this is co
since perhaps the judith miller, w. and the scandal surrounding the rock for coverage by the new york times. not quite a cuneo, one would say, well, why do you think the new york times chose that john was to review the situation in gaza. this was simply, it looks like a local fix or a not schwartz and it's consistent with what the new york times often does in israel, where they turn to people who simply speak hebrew and have access to his rally society not caring that those people have an...
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this decision was signed by the minister of justice, one of orbán's closest allies, judith varga, shed to head the list of fidesz in the elections to the european parliament, but she left political life altogether, which means she took absolute responsibility for what happened. now viktor orban, he... is speaking, it was his address, and he was so upset that he did not accept the president's explanation, he said that all this is terrible, that he himself is a father and grandfather, if one of his grandchildren did such a thing, then he would he tore it up with his bare hands, this is also a quote, you are quoting it from katalin novak, and i am quoting viktor orbán from his address to the nation, it is not cynicism in general, are we really supposed to believe that all this was not coordinated in the government, the person who is responsible for all this, her... orban, because viktor orban appointed this minister of justice. viktor orban nominated this president . there are no consequences for viktor orban himself. and this is not the first time. by the way, katelin novak is the secon
this decision was signed by the minister of justice, one of orbán's closest allies, judith varga, shed to head the list of fidesz in the elections to the european parliament, but she left political life altogether, which means she took absolute responsibility for what happened. now viktor orban, he... is speaking, it was his address, and he was so upset that he did not accept the president's explanation, he said that all this is terrible, that he himself is a father and grandfather, if one of...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.n saturday to elect a government for the first time in two years, after the british parliament agreed to alter post—brexit trade rules to break a political stalemate. northern ireland is part of the uk with a devolved adminstration, but pro—british unionists are concerned the new arrangements could weaken the link with london. live now to stormont — our correspondent lewis vaughan—jones is following the story from there. it really will be a significant, symbolic moment, won�*t it? it really will be a significant, symbolic moment, won't it? that's riiht, it symbolic moment, won't it? that's right. it really _ symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it really will _ symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it really will be _ symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it really will be because - symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it really will be because we l right, it really will be because we have,in right, it really will be because we have, in terms of the imagery, in terms of t
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.n saturday to elect a government for the first time in two years, after the british parliament agreed to alter post—brexit trade rules to break a political stalemate. northern ireland is part of the uk with a devolved adminstration, but pro—british unionists are concerned the new arrangements could weaken the link with london. live now to stormont — our correspondent lewis vaughan—jones is following the story from there. it really will be a...
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good morning and broadcast journalist judith de silva, both in the studio . journalist judith de silva in the studio . emma, you're in the studio. emma, you're overriding thoughts on hearing that ruling by the court of appeal. >> i know i have a personal professional investment in this, but i felt physically relieved watching that judgement. i feel like my faith in the british legal system has been buoyed by it . um, if she legal system has been buoyed by it. um, if she if this legal system has been buoyed by it . um, if she if this decision it. um, if she if this decision had gone the other way and she'd come been been granted the right to return, could you imagine now with what's happening with parliament, with what's happening gaza and israel? parliament, with what's happea ng gaza and israel? parliament, with what's happea symbol.gaza and israel? parliament, with what's happea symbol. she'sind israel? she's a symbol. she's a flashpoint for islamist sympathisers and for outright islamists. if she were allowed to return now, um, that would have been absolutely disastrous . have been
good morning and broadcast journalist judith de silva, both in the studio . journalist judith de silva in the studio . emma, you're in the studio. emma, you're overriding thoughts on hearing that ruling by the court of appeal. >> i know i have a personal professional investment in this, but i felt physically relieved watching that judgement. i feel like my faith in the british legal system has been buoyed by it . um, if she legal system has been buoyed by it. um, if she if this legal...
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you can get more analysis and reaction from our correspondence, some inside the court, including judithhe statements being read out, one on behalf of brianna's mother saying that the house is so quiet without brianna. the statement goes on to say the good memories hurt so much because they are not there to share them with me. we are getting lots of different things coming to us here on bbc news and ijust want to show you some of the cctv footage that we have just had you some of the cctv footage that we havejust had in. if we you some of the cctv footage that we have just had in. if we take a look at this that has just been released, some cctv footage of both scarlett jenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. this is a cctv footage of them shortly after the attack, after what has been described as that frenzied attack on brianna ghey, this is the pair there. you can see scarlett jenkinson there is x, eddie ratcliffe as y with the blue marker above his head, just moments after they stabbed brianna 28 times in her head, her neck and her chest. let's take a look at some more footage just been release
you can get more analysis and reaction from our correspondence, some inside the court, including judithhe statements being read out, one on behalf of brianna's mother saying that the house is so quiet without brianna. the statement goes on to say the good memories hurt so much because they are not there to share them with me. we are getting lots of different things coming to us here on bbc news and ijust want to show you some of the cctv footage that we have just had you some of the cctv...
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judith moritz reports for manchester crown court.uld meet her at the bus stop. but when breanna arrived, there were two teenagers waiting. brianna ghey couldn't have known what the other children had in mind. they led her to this park, and on a weekend afternoon in broad daylight, they stabbed her so brutally
judith moritz reports for manchester crown court.uld meet her at the bus stop. but when breanna arrived, there were two teenagers waiting. brianna ghey couldn't have known what the other children had in mind. they led her to this park, and on a weekend afternoon in broad daylight, they stabbed her so brutally
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question is no, question: is it true that the musical instrument played by the boy in the painting by judithsical instruments, how are you with artistic arts? not much, but, as i assume, from my recollections, the oboe is larger in size, and... the character in the picture, in my opinion, is holding a flute. okay, you answered how? no, no, accepted. anastasia? i study at a music school, oh how did we get there? well i play the clarinet and i know that the oboe seems to be played straight, and there seems to be a rope standing in front, in my opinion, with in the upper right of the picture, there was just an oboe hanging there, and it’s clearly not him in his hands, maybe like... let’s find out how it looks like broccoli is very healthy, vitamin c, vitamin k and vitamin a in what is called their full content. the correct answer to our question is yes. eighth question: is it true that in the phrase hare's hat, the adjective, hare, is possessive. time! what kind of adjectives are there anyway? stepan, i'm sure you will help us you can help in this matter, although from the hand that is hastily
question is no, question: is it true that the musical instrument played by the boy in the painting by judithsical instruments, how are you with artistic arts? not much, but, as i assume, from my recollections, the oboe is larger in size, and... the character in the picture, in my opinion, is holding a flute. okay, you answered how? no, no, accepted. anastasia? i study at a music school, oh how did we get there? well i play the clarinet and i know that the oboe seems to be played straight, and...
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meaningful yesterday for us to also dedicate the gold star families memorial, which is right here on our judith and louis freeman liberation terrorists. and in addition to the liberation pavilion, i hope you'll take moment today to visit that memorial. so it was, of course, powerful personal accounts of the world war two generation or specifically the d-day veterans that inspired stephen ambrose embark on the journey to build open the national d-day museum. and it's these accounts of the men and women of all ages, all backgrounds and wartime experiences that remain at the heart of our museum sharing their stories has set the museum apart from the very beginning and it only becomes more as the years go by. it is truly an honor to be joined by so many world war two veterans. holocaust survivors and home front workers and your families. today this is your museum built in your honor to pay tribute to your service and to your sacrifice. so i offer my personal thanks again. it's a great privilege and responsibility to be entrusted to carry on your legacies and to ensure that future are inspired. your
meaningful yesterday for us to also dedicate the gold star families memorial, which is right here on our judith and louis freeman liberation terrorists. and in addition to the liberation pavilion, i hope you'll take moment today to visit that memorial. so it was, of course, powerful personal accounts of the world war two generation or specifically the d-day veterans that inspired stephen ambrose embark on the journey to build open the national d-day museum. and it's these accounts of the men...
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we're only on gb judith raanan . gb news.> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. news. >> good evening, alex burkill here again with your latest gb news. weather forecast . whilst news. weather forecast. whilst for many, especially in the south, it's going to stay mild as we go into tomorrow, further north some colder air north we have some colder air pushing way southwards. pushing its way southwards. that's front that's coming in behind a front which lingering across which has been lingering across scotland a little while now scotland for a little while now and has already brought some significant heavy, significant rain. that heavy, persistent rain is going to continue to little bit continue to edge a little bit further southwards overnight, pushing into southern scotland, northern and also northern england and also northern the northern ireland. two to the north then that colder north of this. then that colder air. we are likely to see air.
we're only on gb judith raanan . gb news.> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. news. >> good evening, alex burkill here again with your latest gb news. weather forecast . whilst news. weather forecast. whilst for many, especially in the south, it's going to stay mild as we go into tomorrow, further north some colder air north we have some colder air pushing way southwards. pushing its way southwards....