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june kelly, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime...es after an investigation into payments made to a porn star before the 2016 election. doris, come on. and we'll tell you why a sleepy cow from the isle of white has become the latest social media sensation. coming up on the bbc news channel... former england cricket captain michael vaughan has been cleared on the "balance of probabilties" over using racist language towards former yorkshire teammate azeem rafiq. the cricket disciplinary commission said the case against vaughan wasn't proved. the environment agency has found large amounts of raw sewage were discharged into england's rivers and seas last year, but the volume was down on the year before. untreated effluent, including human waste, wet wipes and sanitary products was released into waterways more than 300,000 times. that's a 34% reduction in the duration of spills since 2021 due to drier weather, not the actions of water companies. 0ur science and environment correspondent victoria gill has more from west yorkshire. braving t
june kelly, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime...es after an investigation into payments made to a porn star before the 2016 election. doris, come on. and we'll tell you why a sleepy cow from the isle of white has become the latest social media sensation. coming up on the bbc news channel... former england cricket captain michael vaughan has been cleared on the "balance of probabilties" over using racist language towards former yorkshire teammate azeem rafiq. the cricket...
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june kelly, bbc news. union in fire brigades union headquarters in norbiton. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on i the programme._ how the programme. good afternoon. how are ou the programme. good afternoon. how are you feeling. _ the programme. good afternoon. how are you feeling, sitting _ the programme. good afternoon. how are you feeling, sitting there - are you feeling, sitting there listening to that?— are you feeling, sitting there listening to that? are you feeling, sitting there listenin: to that? ~ . ., , listening to that? well, clearly the re ort is listening to that? well, clearly the report is very _ listening to that? well, clearly the report is very alarming. _ listening to that? well, clearly the report is very alarming. it's - listening to that? well, clearly the report is very alarming. it's not. listening to that? well, clearly the report is very alarming. it's not a i report is very alarmin
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly report.urdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, says he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and then being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be actually walking the streets, i think he's a very dangerous individual. alice says she made a series of complaints about her ex—partner to west yorkshire police, but no action was taken. after the bbc asked them for a response, he was suspended, with the force stressing its commitment to tackling violence against women and girls. when it comes to complaints, today's report by police chiefs shows that over a six—month period, more than 1,500 officers and staff were accused of violence against women and girls. just
our home affairs correspondent june kelly report.urdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, says he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and then being able to go to work...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports.ered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force, and a serial rapist. their crimes have shone a spotlight on the issue of officers suspected and accused of violence against women and girls, and how they're dealt with. this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with the west yorkshire force. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, says he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. i think it's scary. the fact that he's had little control of himself and then being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be actually walking the streets. because clearly you think he should not be a serving police officer? i think he's a very dangerous individual. alice says she made a series of complaints about her ex partner to west yorkshire police, but she says no action was taken. after the bbc asked the force for a response, he was suspended. the force says it's referred its conduct in alice's case to the p
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june kelly, bbc news. hearing today? unfortunately not surprised. these figures come following a lot of evidence about the deficiencies in the police response to violence against women and girls. but it is the first time the nature of police perpetrator abuse has been reported on nationally, so it's a very important step. unfortunately but it shows is a significant number of police officers who are committing acts of violence against women and girls are not facing any consequences, as you have seen, the overwhelming majority of allegations resulted in a decision taken that no further action was required. and we are really worried about that lack of accountability. it's definitely showing us that that's the norm rather than the exception. so whilst this is a... it's good to see these figures, of a very long journey back to having some confidence that the police are dealing with this issue appropriately. —— it's the start of appropriately. —— it's the start of a very long journey. in appropriately. -- it's t
june kelly, bbc news. hearing today? unfortunately not surprised. these figures come following a lot of evidence about the deficiencies in the police response to violence against women and girls. but it is the first time the nature of police perpetrator abuse has been reported on nationally, so it's a very important step. unfortunately but it shows is a significant number of police officers who are committing acts of violence against women and girls are not facing any consequences, as you have...
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june kelly, bbc news. criticised the slow progress on tackling the estimated 3.8 million incidents of fraud and attempted frauds in england and wales. the government said it is committed to cracking down on fraud and will be publishing its plan to address the issue. the uk willjoin 11 other countries in a major asia—pacific trade partnership. the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership sees the countries open up their markets to one another, reducing trade barriers and tariffs, with the hope of bolstering economies. the government says this is its biggest trade deal since brexit. a trade organisation representing the hospitality sector says that energy costs for the industry are set to rise by more than £7 billion, as government support for businesses is reduced. uk hospitality is warning that thousands of venues will go out of business. hannah miller reports. at this pizzeria in prestwich, there is little they can do to stop their energy bills from rising, from 17p per unit,
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june kelly, bbc news. on that throughout the programme this morning. it is five minutes past six. a man has died after a gas explosion at a house in swansea. three others were taken to hospital after the blast in the morriston area of the city, which shook houses miles away. one property was completely flattened, with wales & west utilities describing the structural damage as "severe". aru na iyengar reports. one home completely flattened, debris thrown right down the street, windows shattered. the sound of the blast could be heard a mile away. this was the morriston area of swansea after a gas explosion at 11:20 on monday morning. you could feel, like, the pressure of the blast inside the house. i just looked out of the window and i couldn't believe it. it took me about two or three seconds to realise what happened, and i said to my wife, i said, the entire house is gone. the whole building shook. we all shook, and we dashed out to the back of the property into the garden to check what on earth had happen
june kelly, bbc news. on that throughout the programme this morning. it is five minutes past six. a man has died after a gas explosion at a house in swansea. three others were taken to hospital after the blast in the morriston area of the city, which shook houses miles away. one property was completely flattened, with wales & west utilities describing the structural damage as "severe". aru na iyengar reports. one home completely flattened, debris thrown right down the street,...
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june kelly, bbc news.two us banks — silicon valley bank and signature bank — over the weekend. japan's nikkei index and hong kong's hang seng have both fallen by about 2%. the european banks index fell only slightly at the opening, after posting its biggest percentage loss in more than a year yesterday. silicon valley bank — which specialised in lending to technology companies — was shut down last friday. many business customers were unable to withdraw money to pay staff and suppliers after their accounts were frozen. the volatility on the markets has led to speculation that america's federal reserve will now pause its plan to keep raising interest rates to tackle inflation. with me is our business correspondent, ben king. hi, good to see you. more reverberations on the asian markets overnight, does it feel the contagion has been contained? fin overnight, does it feel the contagion has been contained? on the asian markets — contagion has been contained? on the asian markets bank _ contagion has been contain
june kelly, bbc news.two us banks — silicon valley bank and signature bank — over the weekend. japan's nikkei index and hong kong's hang seng have both fallen by about 2%. the european banks index fell only slightly at the opening, after posting its biggest percentage loss in more than a year yesterday. silicon valley bank — which specialised in lending to technology companies — was shut down last friday. many business customers were unable to withdraw money to pay staff and suppliers...
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june kelly, bbc news.ter has been in darlington today ahead of local elections there next month. he was promoting his announcements on funding for potholes and new powers to try and ensure utility companies repair the roads after they've carried out works. let's listen to what he had to say. these selections will be a reflection on your leadership. if people aren't happy they will let you know in may, so how will you persuade voters in the northeast red wall who don't feel there has been enough levelling appear, to vote tory? it enough levelling appear, to vote to ? , ., enough levelling appear, to vote to ? , . ., enough levelling appear, to vote to ? , ., ., tory? it is great to be emitting our local council— tory? it is great to be emitting our local council candidates, _ tory? it is great to be emitting our local council candidates, the - local council candidates, the conservatives are delivering for the north—east, teesside in particular, today we are announcing more for potholes, we all hate them, th
june kelly, bbc news.ter has been in darlington today ahead of local elections there next month. he was promoting his announcements on funding for potholes and new powers to try and ensure utility companies repair the roads after they've carried out works. let's listen to what he had to say. these selections will be a reflection on your leadership. if people aren't happy they will let you know in may, so how will you persuade voters in the northeast red wall who don't feel there has been enough...
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june kelly, bbc news.se who have experienced this behavioural may be experiencing this behavioural may be experiencing this behaviour now. the fire service fully accepts the 35 recommendations outlined in the report added as further evidence that we need to forward reform around culture within fire and rescue services. the environment agency has found large amounts of raw sewage were discharged into england's rivers and seas last year, but the volume was down on the year before. untreated effluent, including human waste, wet wipes and sanitary products was released into waterways more than 300,000 times. that's a 34% reduction in the duration of spills since 2021, due to drier weather, not the actions of water companies. our science and environment correspondent, victoria gill, has more from west yorkshire. braving the chilly water of the river wharfe. do you do this every day? for the wild swimmers here in ilkley this river is a lifeline. we don'tjust swim together, we talk together, we drink together, we
june kelly, bbc news.se who have experienced this behavioural may be experiencing this behavioural may be experiencing this behaviour now. the fire service fully accepts the 35 recommendations outlined in the report added as further evidence that we need to forward reform around culture within fire and rescue services. the environment agency has found large amounts of raw sewage were discharged into england's rivers and seas last year, but the volume was down on the year before. untreated...
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june kelly, bbc news.is report. and we saw mr wilshire in that report a moment ago. to what extent, mr wilshire, were you shocked to discover what you did? yes. mr wilshire, were you shocked to discover what you did?— mr wilshire, were you shocked to discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the _ discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the right _ discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the right word. - discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the right word. shocked j shocked is the right word. shocked and appalled. i thought these behaviours were a thing of the past, i didn't think they happened now, but to discover them through our inspections over the last few years, particularly in our last lot of inspections, was deeply disturbing. why do you believe that these attitudes are so enduring? well, it is one of the _ attitudes are so enduring? well, it is one of the questions _ attitudes are so enduring? well, it is one of the questions we - attitudes are so enduring? well, it i
june kelly, bbc news.is report. and we saw mr wilshire in that report a moment ago. to what extent, mr wilshire, were you shocked to discover what you did? yes. mr wilshire, were you shocked to discover what you did?— mr wilshire, were you shocked to discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the _ discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the right _ discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the right word. - discover what you did? yes, i think shocked is the right word....
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been speaking to survivors.vid carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, said he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. he had little control— violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of _ violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, _ violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and - violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and then i little control of himself, and then being _ little control of himself, and then being able to go to work and get a loaded _ being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be walking the streets. _ loaded gun out and be walking the streets. i— loaded gun out and be walking the streets, i think he's a very dangerous individual. alice says she mad
our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been speaking to survivors.vid carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, said he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. he had little control— violence and emotional abuse. he had little...
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june kelly, bbc news. commissioner vera baird who told me what it would take to restore women's confidence in the police. restore women's confidence in the olice. , ,. restore women's confidence in the olice. , ., , police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like — police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, _ police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, all— police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, all credit- police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, all credit to - what it is like now, all credit to maggie blythe that she has got the police into a position to voluntarily disclose these, but hidden amongst these people will be those who should never have been in the force in the first place, so we will have to look very seriously at an independent eye over the vetting processes which have failed again and again and again, as we increasingly know, because of the men who have come to court about appalling behaviour. so a number of people should no
june kelly, bbc news. commissioner vera baird who told me what it would take to restore women's confidence in the police. restore women's confidence in the olice. , ,. restore women's confidence in the olice. , ., , police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like — police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, _ police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, all— police. disclosing the figure shows what it is like now, all credit- police. disclosing the figure shows...
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june kelly, bbc news.the allied bombing of the city in the second world war. king charles and the queen consort will also celebrate the kindertransport, which saved thousands ofjewish children from the nazis. during his speech to the german parliament in berlin yesterday, the king spoke of a �*special bond' between the uk and germany. (end of newsbelt)it�*s timecheck now the weather with carol. good morning. how are you? good morning. i am very well. this morning, it is a mile start. yesterday, we had the warmest day of this year so far. suffolk reached 17.8 celsius. the weather has changed since. we have had a windy night through the english channel in particular. a storm showing its hand. named by the french met service because of the strength of the wind in france. gusts up to 71 mph in the needles. and with that, we have heavy rain. through the day the storm will push eastwards. still heavy rain across the southwest. hefty showers in central and southern parts of england. as we look towards the east, c
june kelly, bbc news.the allied bombing of the city in the second world war. king charles and the queen consort will also celebrate the kindertransport, which saved thousands ofjewish children from the nazis. during his speech to the german parliament in berlin yesterday, the king spoke of a �*special bond' between the uk and germany. (end of newsbelt)it�*s timecheck now the weather with carol. good morning. how are you? good morning. i am very well. this morning, it is a mile start....
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june kelly, bbc news.isation called beyond equality. your thoughts, for some on this report, what does it tell us? some thing we've — report, what does it tell us? some thing we've already _ report, what does it tell us? some thing we've already been - report, what does it tell us? some thing we've already been aware . report, what does it tell us? some | thing we've already been aware of, which as we have a systemic issue here, a lack of accountability, a lack of training. combined with what we know, for instance, of what's happening with the police force within schools, the sort of work that's had attention drawn to it by various projects, we can see there's lots of moments where the police are overstepping their powers and inflicting violence upon women, girls come on people who are vulnerable in our community, it's a systemic issue that really comes to the fore with these statistics. i5 the fore with these statistics. is notjust about the the fore with these statistics. is not just about the individual
june kelly, bbc news.isation called beyond equality. your thoughts, for some on this report, what does it tell us? some thing we've — report, what does it tell us? some thing we've already _ report, what does it tell us? some thing we've already been - report, what does it tell us? some thing we've already been aware . report, what does it tell us? some | thing we've already been aware of, which as we have a systemic issue here, a lack of accountability, a lack of training. combined with what...
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june kelly, bbc news.physical abuse from men who work in the police force? tt’s physical abuse from men who work in the police force?— the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct — the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct services _ the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct services which - the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct services which support| we run direct services which support survivors, women experiencing domestic abuse, and we hear it fairly often. perpetrators are serving in the police force. they feel unable to report, and that is a reality of the situation as you've described. ~ , reality of the situation as you've described-— reality of the situation as you've described. ~ , ., , ., described. why do they feel that fear? ithink— described. why do they feel that fear? i think the _ described. why do they feel that fear? i think the stats _ described. why do they feel that fear? i think the stats which i described. why do they feel that | fear? i think
june kelly, bbc news.physical abuse from men who work in the police force? tt’s physical abuse from men who work in the police force?— the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct — the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct services _ the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct services which - the police force? it's not uncommon. we run direct services which support| we run direct services which support survivors, women experiencing domestic abuse, and we hear it...
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our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. you forjoining me. we need to get better at getting these police officers out, that is what the police are saying.— officers out, that is what the police are saying. officers out, that is what the olice are sa inc. , . ., police are saying. they are bad and there are saying — police are saying. they are bad and there are saying it _ police are saying. they are bad and there are saying it will _ police are saying. they are bad and there are saying it will get - police are saying. they are bad and there are saying it will get worse i there are saying it will get worse before it gets better. the problematic part is that they said this would be a watershed moment and it hasn't been. in two years we have our first report saying that 1500 officers were accused in six months and less than 1% of those were sacked. they have got officers turning a blind eye, not reporting them, not putting these people to task. we them, not putting these people to task. ~ , :, ., ~ , task. we used to talk in t
our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. you forjoining me. we need to get better at getting these police officers out, that is what the police are saying.— officers out, that is what the police are saying. officers out, that is what the olice are sa inc. , . ., police are saying. they are bad and there are saying — police are saying. they are bad and there are saying it _ police are saying. they are bad and there are saying it will _ police are saying. they are bad and there...
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she wrapped up a 32 concert string this weekend the residency will go from june to november at caesar's palace. kellyclarkson is sharing some new details about her album that's expected to drop soon. the american idol. alum says, it's called chemistry. it covers all aspects of a relationship last year clarkson told variety creating the album helped her heal from her divorce with ex husband, brandon, blackstock. her last album was a collection of christmas songs that came out in 2021. multi grammy, award-winning artist and vallejo native her surprised some aspiring young musicians this weekend. she popped by the disney dreamers academy at walt disney world to give kids an autographed guitar her also shared words of inspiration to the kids who hope to make it big in the music world. the academy is designed to create opportunities for black students and teens from underrepresented communities. of course disney is the parent company of abc 7. coming up at 5:30 severe storms turned deadly in the south look at the destruction left behind when a tornado touched down in mississippi here at home city crews ac
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much they are seeking but if you were an investor between june 6th, and 2021 is march 10th of this year. senator stuart: stuart: senator mark kellyking to censure information. lauren: the first bank collapse, people press the button to withdraw their money, how about this being the first twitter induced bank run? and they read this, last month, specifically flagged the debt and risk, then you have the bank run. on the zoom call, lawmakers and regulators, reporting several republicans said the democratic senator mark kelly asked on this call, on social media, to prevent a run on the bank. this is lighting up because you had a democrat calling for censorship on social media but got to get the social media companies involved in say what did you know, was therefore in influence, what happened on your sites? stuart: to censor information about banks is not something we wish to know. lauren: that is the report. stuart: still on politics, governor of florida ron dissenters broke from fellow republicans arguing the war in ukraine should not be a priority for the united states. desantis is in line with trump on this. it seems the republic
much they are seeking but if you were an investor between june 6th, and 2021 is march 10th of this year. senator stuart: stuart: senator mark kellyking to censure information. lauren: the first bank collapse, people press the button to withdraw their money, how about this being the first twitter induced bank run? and they read this, last month, specifically flagged the debt and risk, then you have the bank run. on the zoom call, lawmakers and regulators, reporting several republicans said the...
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kelly. >> so the consumer sentiment data this morning, felt it was important. junerate hike after consumer expectations inflation jumped and of course same day that had cpi report and today opposite this morning the one year i think the three year, if not mistaken saw further declines. would that make those afraid of inflation go, okay maybe it's come down to consumer -- if, steve told us, most important thing make sure inflans doesn't get entrenched data says room to pause. >> the question what is the right tool for the job the fed has been pretty clear that this is not the place they want to be, where people are talking about them changing monetary policy to deal with a financial problem. on the other hand, you know, at a certain point, financial problems get serious enough you do have to use your monetary policy tool, but i think everything we've heard from the fed, before this happened was, we have the tools to deal with financial instability problems to keep our eyes on the prize resporing price stability. actions you've seen this week would be consistent with
kelly. >> so the consumer sentiment data this morning, felt it was important. junerate hike after consumer expectations inflation jumped and of course same day that had cpi report and today opposite this morning the one year i think the three year, if not mistaken saw further declines. would that make those afraid of inflation go, okay maybe it's come down to consumer -- if, steve told us, most important thing make sure inflans doesn't get entrenched data says room to pause. >> the...
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we know this because a in, a recent june call with thetr fed, treasury department, other financiapartmentl regulators mar with members of congress,k senator mark kelly of arizona,ke asked whether there wasto a program in place to censor social media posts that could lead to a national run on banks. now, that's according o congressnto congressman thoma. michael shellenberger is a great piece on this today. massey was thinks fo on the cal. so think about this forat a a second. you've got r a deposit ating toa a regional bank that's holding tons way more than you know of a long term treasuries that are worth a lot less than they were when the bank bought them. >> that means that bank is at risk. that means your money is at kely risk. of arizon but senator mark kelly of arizona doesn't wantat want y tn about that. why wouldn't they want you in to know that kind of interesting, that kind of censorship could actually crush people. >> so we have to ask the obvious question, how close are we to some sorf t of disastr and to what extent are the people in charge abettingrun it to answer those questions?g >> vikram swami joins us . lon he is , of course, runni
we know this because a in, a recent june call with thetr fed, treasury department, other financiapartmentl regulators mar with members of congress,k senator mark kelly of arizona,ke asked whether there wasto a program in place to censor social media posts that could lead to a national run on banks. now, that's according o congressnto congressman thoma. michael shellenberger is a great piece on this today. massey was thinks fo on the cal. so think about this forat a a second. you've got r a...
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your leadership on that legislation, senator stabineau and senator kelly will speak on the chips bill as well . we started this in june020 because we had seen particularly from the intelligence community and national security standpoint the slow you motion literally in 25+ years where america's position as a leading innovator and manufacturer of semiconductor chips, chips michael to any device that has an on and off switch have fallen from 37 percent of the market down to about 12 percent. that same timeframe we seen dramatic increase in prc manufacturing and innovation of chips and we seen a migration of literally every cutting-edge check that our armed services and manufacturers all being made inside so the chips in science at wound its way through the process. i think it is safe to say without this legislation there would never have been another semi conductor manufacturing facility in america. now we had already half dozen such announcements may and many more. my last comment is this, that there were critical in the chips act to be supplemented by the investment tax credit and senator schumer to the leadership rol
your leadership on that legislation, senator stabineau and senator kelly will speak on the chips bill as well . we started this in june020 because we had seen particularly from the intelligence community and national security standpoint the slow you motion literally in 25+ years where america's position as a leading innovator and manufacturer of semiconductor chips, chips michael to any device that has an on and off switch have fallen from 37 percent of the market down to about 12 percent. that...
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kelly and ryan. back now with multi platinum selling rock band nickelback released their first new album in five years called get rolling and gearing up for a huge get rolling tour kicking off june2th now offer their new album, here's nickelback with those days. remember lights and we had to be i'm going to l street came out. branko made even. time. really? hat making. remember remember that show. come back in the. can never . what would you be doing back here in those days? turn it up the...