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we'll talk with mitch kaplan. he's the owner of the books and books bookstore chain in the miami area and we'll get an idea of how his business has fared over the past two years. but let's start with some publishing industry news. over the holidays three best-selling authors died. joan didion wrote 11 books including slouching towards bethlehem and the year of magical thinking she was known as a leading voice in the new journalism movement of the 1960s. and pulitzer prize-winning biologist edward o wilson of harvard spent his 70-year year career studying insects specifically ants among his numerous books was a 2013 social conquest of earth and his 2020 biography tales from the ant world. and bell hooks focused a great majority of her writing on race and feminism. she released 30 books over 40 years including her 1981 debut entire woman black women and feminism and in 1997 released wounds of passion a writing life. well, all of these authors have appeared on book tv's monthly interview program in depth and you can
we'll talk with mitch kaplan. he's the owner of the books and books bookstore chain in the miami area and we'll get an idea of how his business has fared over the past two years. but let's start with some publishing industry news. over the holidays three best-selling authors died. joan didion wrote 11 books including slouching towards bethlehem and the year of magical thinking she was known as a leading voice in the new journalism movement of the 1960s. and pulitzer prize-winning biologist...
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kaplan is known nationwide for his work as a bookseller.n the national book foundation's literary award in the past. he's also be the president of the american booksellers associate. i want -- association. i wanted to ask you about a couple of larger issues. the mergers happening with the publishers, how does that affect you as a bookseller? >> guest: well, that's, you know, that's really, really a good question. i'm not as concerned with the mergers as i am with the consolidation and lies of amazon and what's happened and how they've been able to kind of suck the air out of so much and what happens with, you know, with not only book selling, but publishing. i think the monopolization that they, the monopoly that they pose is more dangerous, to me, than anything that's happening with the consolidation of publishers. to be honest. i mean, fleshers -- publishers, part of the reason for that is there's been a consolidation that's been going on for over 20 year, so that horse is kind of out of the barn and has been out of the barn for so very l
kaplan is known nationwide for his work as a bookseller.n the national book foundation's literary award in the past. he's also be the president of the american booksellers associate. i want -- association. i wanted to ask you about a couple of larger issues. the mergers happening with the publishers, how does that affect you as a bookseller? >> guest: well, that's, you know, that's really, really a good question. i'm not as concerned with the mergers as i am with the consolidation and...
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i thinkjudge kaplan showed his card is a little | kaplan showed his card is a little bit yesterday, although seem quite sceptical of the interpretation of, as you say, this legal document. this all turns on this phrase potential defendant. the question here is whether prince andrew falls under this category of potential defendant. prince andrew's lawyers were arguing that that phrase is very broad and that the parties intended to protect anyone and everyone from any suit brought by virginia giuffre. now, that is a very broad interpretation and would be quite an alarming outcome if you could essentially contract out of ever enforcing your rights against anyone, and at one pointjudge kaplan said with a sceptical tone in his voice, does this protect the sultan of brunei? you know, just as an example. prince andrew's lawyers based on their own argument had to say, yes, it does. thejudge didn't take very kindly to that. and then he put to them that there are at least two different interpretations of this clause, one is the very broad interpretation that prince andrew's lawyers are relying on, but
i thinkjudge kaplan showed his card is a little | kaplan showed his card is a little bit yesterday, although seem quite sceptical of the interpretation of, as you say, this legal document. this all turns on this phrase potential defendant. the question here is whether prince andrew falls under this category of potential defendant. prince andrew's lawyers were arguing that that phrase is very broad and that the parties intended to protect anyone and everyone from any suit brought by virginia...
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right now while we're at a pre—trial stagejudge kaplan will while we're at a pre—trial stage judge kaplannt can we make a decision that this lawsuit should be dismissed and in general it is an uphill battle for a defendant at this stage because thejudge has for a defendant at this stage because the judge has to take the allegations in the complaint as true. what happens nextin complaint as true. what happens next in terms of where we go from here now that we have had this document released? tomorrow there is going to be oral arguments in the federal district court of new york. they are going to arguments from both sides about the document. as well as some other issues which prince andrew has raised in seeking to dismiss the lawsuit. in seeking to dismiss ms giuffre's lawsuit. he is arguing against the constitutionality of the statute that extended the statute that extended the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse victims, for example and so all of these issues will be heard tomorrow and we will not anticipate that there would be a ruling from judge kaplan tomorrow, rather we will
right now while we're at a pre—trial stagejudge kaplan will while we're at a pre—trial stage judge kaplannt can we make a decision that this lawsuit should be dismissed and in general it is an uphill battle for a defendant at this stage because thejudge has for a defendant at this stage because the judge has to take the allegations in the complaint as true. what happens nextin complaint as true. what happens next in terms of where we go from here now that we have had this document released?...
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to see howjudge kaplan would be able to make that decision, that this should dismiss prince andrew'sextraordinarily broad, and this is the type of very broad language that lawyers sometimes think is going to be helpful for them, think is going to be helpful forthem, but think is going to be helpful for them, but often can actually result in finding that actually result in finding that a provision is invalid because it is in fact too broad. right now, at this pretrial stage, judge kaplan will have to look at this and say, based on this document and the four corners, can he make a decision that this lawsuit should be dismissed? in general, it's a very uphill battle for defendants at this stage because the judge has to take the allegation in ms giuffre's complaint as true.— the allegation in ms giuffre's complaint as true. what happens next in terms _ complaint as true. what happens next in terms of _ complaint as true. what happens next in terms of where _ complaint as true. what happens next in terms of where we - complaint as true. what happens next in terms of where we go - next in
to see howjudge kaplan would be able to make that decision, that this should dismiss prince andrew'sextraordinarily broad, and this is the type of very broad language that lawyers sometimes think is going to be helpful for them, think is going to be helpful forthem, but think is going to be helpful for them, but often can actually result in finding that actually result in finding that a provision is invalid because it is in fact too broad. right now, at this pretrial stage, judge kaplan will...
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ifjudge kaplan re'ects very different. ifjudge kaplan rejects the — very different. very different. ifjudge kaplan rejects the motion to - very different. ifjudge kaplan rejects the motion to dismiss| rejects the motion to dismiss because the prince have any grounds for appeal? because the prince have any grounds forappeal? he because the prince have any grounds for a - eal? ., because the prince have any grounds fora eal? ., ., ., , , ., because the prince have any grounds for a- eal? ., ., ., , , ., ., for appeal? he would not appear at this oint for appeal? he would not appear at this point so _ for appeal? he would not appear at this point so the _ for appeal? he would not appear at this point so the case _ for appeal? he would not appear at this point so the case would - for appeal? he would not appear at| this point so the case would proceed into that discovery where each side would have the opportunity to get documents from each other to depose witnesses and ultimately move forward into a summaryjudgment phase but they will not be an appeal available prince an
ifjudge kaplan re'ects very different. ifjudge kaplan rejects the — very different. very different. ifjudge kaplan rejects the motion to - very different. ifjudge kaplan rejects the motion to dismiss| rejects the motion to dismiss because the prince have any grounds for appeal? because the prince have any grounds forappeal? he because the prince have any grounds for a - eal? ., because the prince have any grounds fora eal? ., ., ., , , ., because the prince have any grounds for a- eal? ., .,...
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just to see howjudge kaplan would be able to make that decision, that this should dismiss prince andrewaordinarily broad. this is the type of language that lawyers and sometimes think will be helpful for them, lawyers and sometimes think will be helpfulforthem, but lawyers and sometimes think will be helpful for them, but often can actually result in finding that a provision is invalid because it is in fact too broad. right now, while they are at this pretrial stage, judge kaplan will have to look at this and say, based on this document, can we make a decision that this lawsuit should be... and it's a very uphill battle in general for defendants at this stage, because thejudge for defendants at this stage, because the judge has to face the complaints in the allegations as true. ~ . complaints in the allegations as true. ., ., ,, , complaints in the allegations as true. ., , , complaints in the allegations as true. ., , true. what happens next in terms of where we go — true. what happens next in terms of where we go from _ true. what happens next in terms of where we go from here? _ true
just to see howjudge kaplan would be able to make that decision, that this should dismiss prince andrewaordinarily broad. this is the type of language that lawyers and sometimes think will be helpful for them, lawyers and sometimes think will be helpfulforthem, but lawyers and sometimes think will be helpful for them, but often can actually result in finding that a provision is invalid because it is in fact too broad. right now, while they are at this pretrial stage, judge kaplan will have to...
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judge kaplan has had a very tight timetable, the exchange of evidence.ed for evidence in relation to his assertion on newsnight that at the time they were supposed to of met 20 years ago he could not swear to it, and she said, prove it. she has asked for evidence for that. there was a picture... this is important stuff. she has to case her —— prove her case. but it is not good look good on the prince's side. the evidence will come in the coming weeks, that phase will be over, by july, but that other things going on as well. virginia giuffre�*s team could make a formal request through the us courts, for our courts to get involved, to help in the assisting of gaining of evidence. there is a lot going on, and if prince and your�*s layers speaking to them now, they are saying, these are the things you've taken to a camp for youth put up a fight or whether you settle. —— take into account before you decide whether to put up a fight or whether to settle.— or whether to settle. thank you for that, our or whether to settle. thank you for that. our legal— or whet
judge kaplan has had a very tight timetable, the exchange of evidence.ed for evidence in relation to his assertion on newsnight that at the time they were supposed to of met 20 years ago he could not swear to it, and she said, prove it. she has asked for evidence for that. there was a picture... this is important stuff. she has to case her —— prove her case. but it is not good look good on the prince's side. the evidence will come in the coming weeks, that phase will be over, by july, but...
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it seems very clear that, a, judge kaplan is not going to dismiss this case and, b, he's going to findthis settlement agreement to try to exonerate prince andrew would be the executor ofjeffrey epstein�*s estate, and that executor is not going to lift a finger in order to help prince andrew. why not? well, the executor is charged with the fiduciary duty of protecting the estate, and the estate in virtually everyone�*s view is best served by trying to get the most compensation to epstein�*s victims and creditors as possible and has no percentage in being seen as helping to stonewall any of the victims in trying to obtain justice from any of the other alleged perpetrators. right. we can'tjump the gun on what the judge's opinion will be, but we could perhaps look at what a civil case might look like. i presume it really is a he said, she said sort of scenario, isn't it? yes, it is clearly a he said, she said, and the question will come down to one of credibility and one of corroboration, and virginia giuffre roberts has one of the most capable attorneys in america in david boies and his t
it seems very clear that, a, judge kaplan is not going to dismiss this case and, b, he's going to findthis settlement agreement to try to exonerate prince andrew would be the executor ofjeffrey epstein�*s estate, and that executor is not going to lift a finger in order to help prince andrew. why not? well, the executor is charged with the fiduciary duty of protecting the estate, and the estate in virtually everyone�*s view is best served by trying to get the most compensation to...
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kaplan? >> supervisor preston: i want to thank you ms. kaplan for your presentation. i want to underscore an issue you raised. around liability and i see you were talking about this from the perspective of potential a.d.a., liability which is significant issue. i want to note the liability sort of unspoken thing. not only is a good policy to fix these sidewalks conditions but as the chair of g.a.o., we are the committee that reviews the lawsuit when someone is injured or is filing a disability discrimination case. regardless when it's settled, the case comes before our committee. just for the public know, we are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars every year because of conditions that could have been avoided. this is just an area, there's a struggle on the resources. this is probably one of the clearest examples of where in that plan, significantly at the front end and not sparing any expense to make sure we are ahead of necessary repairs. is not only right thing to do to prevents people
kaplan? >> supervisor preston: i want to thank you ms. kaplan for your presentation. i want to underscore an issue you raised. around liability and i see you were talking about this from the perspective of potential a.d.a., liability which is significant issue. i want to note the liability sort of unspoken thing. not only is a good policy to fix these sidewalks conditions but as the chair of g.a.o., we are the committee that reviews the lawsuit when someone is injured or is filing a...
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so i just wanted to kind of make the point all show that judge kaplan was part of the team. i don't know if people are familiar with even don zinger who had a case against chevron. and they put stephen don zinger in prison. i just kinda wanted to let the audience know that and so right again, in this case with prince andrew, it is, it's the settlement does not apply to the royals, but instead it was supposed to be to stop lawyers, employers ages and other errors connected with the case from liability? well, i'm glad he ran to don's inger case because i know that that has been one that has been really astounding to look at. it hasn't gotten a lot of coverage. and it's crazy to think that a judge could put someone like, came through the kind of treatment he's gone through over the last several years. and it really is good to keep in mind when you're looking at a case like this. now when it comes to prince andrew and his involvement in this, we know that his team has tried everything to get those lawsuit from virginia beach for a thrown out. even trying to claim that it can't s
so i just wanted to kind of make the point all show that judge kaplan was part of the team. i don't know if people are familiar with even don zinger who had a case against chevron. and they put stephen don zinger in prison. i just kinda wanted to let the audience know that and so right again, in this case with prince andrew, it is, it's the settlement does not apply to the royals, but instead it was supposed to be to stop lawyers, employers ages and other errors connected with the case from...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstear—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder, following a stabbing in south london. zaian aimable—lina — who was also 15 — died after being stabbed in the heart at ashburton park in croydon on thursday. another 15—year—old boy who was arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail. 20 conservative mps and peers have called on the prime minister to tackle the spiralling cost of living. five ex—ministers are among those who have written to the sunday telegraph arguing for a cut in environmental levies and the removal of energy taxes. their call follows big rises in wholesale gas prices. the government says it is meeting suppliers and the regulator regularly to work out how to help consumers. denmark says it hopes to end the use of fossil fuels on domestic flights by 2030. the danish prime minister says flying must be made green but acknowledged the target would be hard to meet. denmark had already announced plans to reduce carbon emissions by 70% of 1990 levels by 2030
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstear—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder, following a stabbing in south london. zaian aimable—lina — who was also 15 — died after being stabbed in the heart at ashburton park in croydon on thursday. another 15—year—old boy who was arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail. 20 conservative mps and peers have called on the prime minister to tackle the...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstr, bbc news. the latest headlines on bbc news... secondary school pupils are to be required to wear facemasks in class in england, as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to coronavirus — as firms are warned to make contingency plans. france will cut the covid self—isolation period from ten to seven days, in a bid to ease staff pressures. in the uk, 20 conservative mps and peers have called on the prime minister to tackle the spiralling cost of living. five former ministers are among the signatories of a letter to the sunday telegraph, which follows huge increases in wholesale gas prices. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. wholesale gas and electricity prices are rising steeply. the boss of one energy firm is predicting an enormous crisis this year as a consequence. now 20 tory parliamentarians are expressing their concerns, too. their letter has been organised by what is called the net zero scruti
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstr, bbc news. the latest headlines on bbc news... secondary school pupils are to be required to wear facemasks in class in england, as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to coronavirus — as firms are warned to make contingency plans. france will cut the covid self—isolation period from ten to seven days, in a bid to...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit against. the latest headlines on bbc news... secondary school pupils are to be required to wear facemasks in class in england, as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to coronavirus, as firms are warned to make contingency plans. france will cut the covid self—isolation period from ten to seven days, in a bid to ease staff pressures. the south korean military says it has carried out a search operation after a south korean man crossed the border into north korea. the circumstances of the apparent defection are unclear, but a military source said the unnamed man crossed from the demilitarised zone into the north on saturday evening. the office of south korea'sjoint chiefs of staff said it could not confirm whether the person was still alive. laura bicker in seoul is following the story. there have been a number of breaches of the border in the last few years, but this, just to explain to your viewers, is one of the most
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit against. the latest headlines on bbc news... secondary school pupils are to be required to wear facemasks in class in england, as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to coronavirus, as firms are warned to make contingency plans. france will cut the covid self—isolation period from ten to seven days, in a bid to ease staff...
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>> three days after he took his dna. >> kaplan storied wonder if terry would be gone prominently.p more than 200 miles from apple bakery. there is a host traveling from the exhaust into the cab. so the deputy immediately thinks, oh no, it looks like someone is trying to commit suicide. >> in the cab of the truck, the missing murder suspect. >> terry white is red face, probably from the carbon monoxide, looks a little bit drowsy and out of it. deputy runcie's name and realizes, he's has worn for a homicide. so he's arrested right then and there. >> detective caplan and his partner made a beeline for arizona to see if terry would talk. do you want >> do you want to talk with me today? >> i need an attorney. >> i mean, you guys obviously are thinking something, so i gotta protect myself. >> so terry didn't feel like talking. not to the police, anyway. but once he was transferred back to albuquerque, he did talk to someone. dennis received a facebook message from a woman. >> she's like, you don't know me, but my boyfriend is in jail with a guy by the name of terry white. you can imagi
>> three days after he took his dna. >> kaplan storied wonder if terry would be gone prominently.p more than 200 miles from apple bakery. there is a host traveling from the exhaust into the cab. so the deputy immediately thinks, oh no, it looks like someone is trying to commit suicide. >> in the cab of the truck, the missing murder suspect. >> terry white is red face, probably from the carbon monoxide, looks a little bit drowsy and out of it. deputy runcie's name and...
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out due to a previous settlement with disgraced and now deceased financier jeffrey epstein. judge kaplan rolled that the $500000.00 settlement between epstein and grew. fray did not involve prince andrew, and thus did not prevent a lawsuit against him go. frey, one of jeffrey epstein's most prominent and vocal accusers, sued the prince back in august, 2021, saying epstein and gillen maxwell coerced her into having sex with andrew in 2001. when she was just 17 years old. in his 46 page opinion, judge caplin writes that grew fray alleges she was forced to have sex with andrew at maxwell's home in london on epstein's infamous little saint james island and at his upper east side town house in new york city. where, according to the document maxwell force grew fray quote, and another victim to sit on prince andrew's lap. as prince andrew touched her, the document goes on to read. during this visit to new york, according to the complaint, the defendant forced miss go fray to engage in sex acts against her will, and was aware both of her age and that she was a coerced sex trafficking. victim kap
out due to a previous settlement with disgraced and now deceased financier jeffrey epstein. judge kaplan rolled that the $500000.00 settlement between epstein and grew. fray did not involve prince andrew, and thus did not prevent a lawsuit against him go. frey, one of jeffrey epstein's most prominent and vocal accusers, sued the prince back in august, 2021, saying epstein and gillen maxwell coerced her into having sex with andrew in 2001. when she was just 17 years old. in his 46 page opinion,...
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us federaljudge lewis kaplan told the prince's lawyers they must hand over key legal documents before the prince's lawyer, andrew brettler, that the lawsuit should be dismissed because miss giuffre, a us citizen, no longer lives in the us. this comes after ghislaine maxwell was convicted this week of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by her boyfriend, the late american financier jeffrey epstein, between 1994 and 2004. on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit against prince andrew will proceed. aruna iyengar, bbc news. the south korean military says it has carried out a search operation after a south korean man crossed the border into north korea. the circumstances of the apparent defection are unclear, but a military source said the unnamed man crossed from the demilitarised zone into the north on saturday evening. the office of south korea'sjoint chiefs of staff said it could not confirm whether the person was still alive. laura bicker in seoul is following the story. there have been a number of breaches
us federaljudge lewis kaplan told the prince's lawyers they must hand over key legal documents before the prince's lawyer, andrew brettler, that the lawsuit should be dismissed because miss giuffre, a us citizen, no longer lives in the us. this comes after ghislaine maxwell was convicted this week of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by her boyfriend, the late american financier jeffrey epstein, between 1994 and 2004. on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstuite literally. trauma patients are being invited to free comedy sessions to try to boost their wellbeing in a scheme backed by the nhs in bristol this month. the new approach has been developed by health experts and professional comedians to give people a new perspective. earlier i spoke to angie belcher — comedian in residence at bristol university. she has helped to develop the course. just from the live circuit, being a comedian and realising that we have a special place that we can have horrible things happen in our lives and then we can write about them and perform them and it makes us feel better. i realised, wouldn't it be great if everyone had that opportunity to process their trauma, learn how to do it in a comedic way and put it on stage? and has it worked, has the scheme started yet? it's starting next week, i have my first course working with people who have been referred by social prescribers who are people who, a doctor can give you medication but a social prescribers ca
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstuite literally. trauma patients are being invited to free comedy sessions to try to boost their wellbeing in a scheme backed by the nhs in bristol this month. the new approach has been developed by health experts and professional comedians to give people a new perspective. earlier i spoke to angie belcher — comedian in residence at bristol university. she has helped to develop the course....
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break it down for us, i write out some of the wording of the judgment from judge kaplan a little bitage? i think so. it is important to note _ in his language? i think so. it is important to note that - in his language? i think so. it is important to note that he's - in his language? i think so. it is important to note that he's not| important to note that he's not being unequivocal in terms of deciding what the meaning of the 2009 settlement is. we're not at the stage yet where he has to decide exactly what it is but he's unequivocal in saying that this argument by prince andrew, that there is only one interpretation and it releases prince hunter from liability is not right. so my reading from this is that he is very clear that there are at least two interpretations of the settlements, and one of those interpretations is that prince andrew is not released in any way from liability. so, for me, this order was very very clear that he is still open to that possibility, that in fact the 2009 settlement has no bearing at all on this lawsuit and it will go ahead like any other lawsuit. so
break it down for us, i write out some of the wording of the judgment from judge kaplan a little bitage? i think so. it is important to note _ in his language? i think so. it is important to note that - in his language? i think so. it is important to note that he's - in his language? i think so. it is important to note that he's not| important to note that he's not being unequivocal in terms of deciding what the meaning of the 2009 settlement is. we're not at the stage yet where he has to...
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us federaljudge lewis a kaplan told the prince's lawyers they must hand over key legal documents beforeday. he also rejected arguments by the prince's lawyer, andrew brettler, that the lawsuit should be dismissed because ms giuffre, a us citizen, no longer lives in the us. this comes after ghislaine maxwell was convicted this week of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by her boyfriend, the late american financier jeffrey epstein, between 1994 and 200a. on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre�*s lawsuit against prince andrew will proceed. aruna iyengar, bbc news. the latest headlines on bbc news: face masks are to be required to be worn by secondary school pupils in england as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears that a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to covid as firms are warned to make contingency plans. ministers say there's nothing in the current covid data to suggest more restrictions are required in england. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'
us federaljudge lewis a kaplan told the prince's lawyers they must hand over key legal documents beforeday. he also rejected arguments by the prince's lawyer, andrew brettler, that the lawsuit should be dismissed because ms giuffre, a us citizen, no longer lives in the us. this comes after ghislaine maxwell was convicted this week of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by her boyfriend, the late american financier jeffrey epstein, between 1994 and 200a. on tuesday,...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstand liverpool will be the first to take part in a safe standing trial. standing terraces were banned at most grounds in 1994, following the hillsborough stadium disaster. ministers say safety is paramount — some police chiefs have expressed concern about fans moving into standing areas from other parts of the stadium. i think it's a significant moment for football. i think it's a significant moment forfootball. these were i think it's a significant moment for football. these were measures brought in after the hillsborough tragedy and the taylor report and those measures have served us well for belsay for 30 years so i think anything we do to alter those messages is significant —— served us well for football for 30 years. this has been in since the start of the season, obviously the clubs had to put the engineering work on, and we have seen some positive experience but also challenging experience so from our perspective on policing, we think it is an opportunity to implement this in a w
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstand liverpool will be the first to take part in a safe standing trial. standing terraces were banned at most grounds in 1994, following the hillsborough stadium disaster. ministers say safety is paramount — some police chiefs have expressed concern about fans moving into standing areas from other parts of the stadium. i think it's a significant moment for football. i think it's a significant...
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can now talk to doctors and kaplan do without having to travel there or to pa kara connection when she was here. he poon spends most of his time in the capitol. cat man do where he runs an innovation center. all students here devote themselves to using technology that will change tomorrow's world. pseudo would lay such as a model meeting. when right now i'm working out an automated robot about it does things that otherwise only humans can fail. it can carry items from one place to another home and then it can deliver packages when it can help out in a restaurant by serving meals. generally. it can also work in a hospital and handled the medicines nathaniel, and he mentioned that could also be used in pounds home town. but the goal of the innovation center goes beyond creating gadgets. but poon wants to keep the young talent in nepal and give them ways to grow and thrive so that they don't leave the country once they've finished school. that is the reason, ah, we decided to may start this innovation center. oh, the support of the people ah, ah, to encourage young people are people with
can now talk to doctors and kaplan do without having to travel there or to pa kara connection when she was here. he poon spends most of his time in the capitol. cat man do where he runs an innovation center. all students here devote themselves to using technology that will change tomorrow's world. pseudo would lay such as a model meeting. when right now i'm working out an automated robot about it does things that otherwise only humans can fail. it can carry items from one place to another home...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstmong those who have written to the sunday telegraph arguing for a cut in environmental levies and the removal of energy taxes. their call follows big rises in wholesale gas prices. the government says it is meeting suppliers and the regulator regularly to work out how to help consumers. a second 15—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder, following a stabbing in south london. zaian aimable—lina, who was also 15, died after being stabbed in the heart at ashburton park in croydon on thursday. another 15—year—old boy who was arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail. thousands of people in amsterdam have been protesting against the dutch government's coronavirus lockdown measures. riot police were used to break—up the gathering. the netherlands went into a sudden lockdown on december 19th with the government ordering the closure of all but essential shops as well as restaurants, hairdressers and gyms football supporters at this afternoon's match between chels
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre's lawsuit againstmong those who have written to the sunday telegraph arguing for a cut in environmental levies and the removal of energy taxes. their call follows big rises in wholesale gas prices. the government says it is meeting suppliers and the regulator regularly to work out how to help consumers. a second 15—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder, following a stabbing in south london....
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it's a huge improvement. forrest patients from our village can now talk to doctors in kaplan, do without having to travel there or to pa kara. vanishingly she was hit a poon spends most of his time in the capital catman do where he runs an innovation center. all students here devote themselves to use in technology that will change tomorrow's world. it over lays focus. i'm automating. when right now i'm working out an automated robot. it does things that otherwise only human can. it can carry items from one place to another and it can deliver packages. it can help out in a restaurant by serving meals. it can also work in a hospital and handled a medicine an invention that could also be used in tunes hometown. but the goal of the innovation center goes beyond creating gadgets. who wants to keep the young talent in the poll and give them ways to grow and thrive, so that they don't leave the country once they finish school. that is the reason we decided to start this innovation center with the support of the people to encourage young people, saw people with innovative ideas to develop someth
it's a huge improvement. forrest patients from our village can now talk to doctors in kaplan, do without having to travel there or to pa kara. vanishingly she was hit a poon spends most of his time in the capital catman do where he runs an innovation center. all students here devote themselves to use in technology that will change tomorrow's world. it over lays focus. i'm automating. when right now i'm working out an automated robot. it does things that otherwise only human can. it can carry...
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kaplan's transactions, dallas fed is not giving the dates. why this is a matter for the inspector general or anybody else i mean, why can't he give us the dates? will you help us get the dates of those transactions? thanks. >> so you asked about the risks first. the one risk is that inflation risks are still to the upside, and in the views of most participants and certainly my view as well there's a risk the high inflation we're seeing will be prolonged and move even higher so we don't think that's the base case, but you asked what the risks are. and that's, we have to be in a position with our monetary policy to address all of the plausible outcomes, and that calls for us to be in position we have an expectation about the way the economy's going evolve but got to be in a position to address different outcomes including the one where inflation remains higher, and, of course that is a risk to the -- to the expansion. you know, we've been saying that what we need here is another long expansion which is the kind of thing, we saw over the last wh
kaplan's transactions, dallas fed is not giving the dates. why this is a matter for the inspector general or anybody else i mean, why can't he give us the dates? will you help us get the dates of those transactions? thanks. >> so you asked about the risks first. the one risk is that inflation risks are still to the upside, and in the views of most participants and certainly my view as well there's a risk the high inflation we're seeing will be prolonged and move even higher so we don't...
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kaplan's transactions. the dow said it is not giving us the dates. i don't see why this is a matter for the inspector general or anybody else. why can't he give us the dates? will you help us get the dates of those transactions? thanks. >> you asked about the risks first. one risk is that inflation risks are still to the upside in the views of most participants and certainly in my view as well. there is a risk that the high inflation we are seeing will be prolonged. there is a risk it will move higher. we do not think that is the best case but you asked what the risks are. we have to be in a position with our monetary policy to address all of the plausible outcomes. that calls for us to be in a position -- we have an expectation about the way the economy will be involved, but we have to be in a position to address different outcomes, including the one where inflation remains higher. of course, that is a risk to the expansion. you know, we have been saying that what we need here is another long expansion. which is the kind of thing we saw during the l
kaplan's transactions. the dow said it is not giving us the dates. i don't see why this is a matter for the inspector general or anybody else. why can't he give us the dates? will you help us get the dates of those transactions? thanks. >> you asked about the risks first. one risk is that inflation risks are still to the upside in the views of most participants and certainly in my view as well. there is a risk that the high inflation we are seeing will be prolonged. there is a risk it...
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kaplan.k the women assumed, rightly so, that he was a doctor and in fact he was not a trained medical professional, but he was trained by a surgeon. he was a very good g. he certainly was in it for financial gain, but the janes were able to negotiate, charm him, and also, you know, for up some volume. he discounted t produre grtly. so they were able to offer the procedure, which cost at that time the equivalent of thousands dollars, for cut rates, save, affordable, and protected in some cases from police, until they weren't. amy: heather, the power of the realizing he was not a doctor, the women said, hey, then we can do this. the idea that there were 11,000 women who got the procedure and no one died, unlike the rest of the country. >> in fact, it was a study done after roe became law comparing how safe jane was compared to procedures that were done in established medical facilities. jane was even more effective than the official tablishment because jane was a women-centered collective. it w
kaplan.k the women assumed, rightly so, that he was a doctor and in fact he was not a trained medical professional, but he was trained by a surgeon. he was a very good g. he certainly was in it for financial gain, but the janes were able to negotiate, charm him, and also, you know, for up some volume. he discounted t produre grtly. so they were able to offer the procedure, which cost at that time the equivalent of thousands dollars, for cut rates, save, affordable, and protected in some cases...
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we are joined by arthur kaplan, director of division of medical ethics at langone medical center. 40,000e lurch until the city and teachers union come to an agreement. from an ethics point of view, what do you make of what is happening in chicago? >> well, i think in chicago and many other cities we have got political misconduct. what i mean is this omicron variant was coming here, we knew it for weeks. we should have had policies in place about what we were going to do with the schools. the one that i favored was don't go to school unless we have got tests in the home, then you know not to send your kid to school if they were infected. we don't have the tests. i don't think we're going to get them any time soon, which is a different policy failure. but parents deserve consistency. you know, anderson shall i don't know why we're trying to sail into this omicron storm and run school. why don't we just say take off two weeks, take off three weeks, let this thing peak. it looks like it may burn out, and give some help to people who need, you know, daycare and babysitting assistance and all
we are joined by arthur kaplan, director of division of medical ethics at langone medical center. 40,000e lurch until the city and teachers union come to an agreement. from an ethics point of view, what do you make of what is happening in chicago? >> well, i think in chicago and many other cities we have got political misconduct. what i mean is this omicron variant was coming here, we knew it for weeks. we should have had policies in place about what we were going to do with the schools....
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i expect tomorrow we will see judge kaplan closely listening to arguments on both sides, knowing thismassive international audience. it is going to be confined largely to these technical issues. he said in the past, let's cut the technicalities and get down to the substance. we are still at the technical jurisdiction and release causes and we will focus on that with a global audience tomorrow. anchor: boris johnson says there is no reason for further coronavirus measures in new england despite the surge in cases caused by the omicron variant. he was speaking at a vaccination center on monday. mr. johnson said current measures, including mask wearing and working from home where possible and covid passes for some venues, are enough for now. 20,217 new coronavirus cases were in scotland in the last 24 hours. in france, children ages six and over are required to wear face masks on public transport, shops, and other venues. in the netherlands, schools will reopen next week despite case is. high. in india, vaccination is available for 15 to 18-year-olds, but the country has recorded its dee
i expect tomorrow we will see judge kaplan closely listening to arguments on both sides, knowing thismassive international audience. it is going to be confined largely to these technical issues. he said in the past, let's cut the technicalities and get down to the substance. we are still at the technical jurisdiction and release causes and we will focus on that with a global audience tomorrow. anchor: boris johnson says there is no reason for further coronavirus measures in new england despite...
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i'm not going to bother and i think that's a huge lee kaplan is a privacy expert and recommends takinge to protect yourself. you're not going to be a 100% safe. but you can at least take steps to to make a little hotter to native privacy on you for stuff on your phone delete any apps you no longer need or use. then do the same for all the counts. use the directory at just delete, dot me to help you easily close them out. people are being hacked all the time. so you want very safe pos woods long's random matters. the best way to accomplish this. use a password manager. >> it can generate and remember strong passwords and even help you log in bit warden is a good free option. next. take a look to see if any 3rd party apps have access to your biggest accounts. they sneak their way in. when you use google or facebook to log in or allow an app to access your data. go to my count. dot google, dot com slash permissions. twitter is connected apps page instagram settings under apps and websites and facebook's apps and websites page. >> revoke access to any app or website. you don't recognize or
i'm not going to bother and i think that's a huge lee kaplan is a privacy expert and recommends takinge to protect yourself. you're not going to be a 100% safe. but you can at least take steps to to make a little hotter to native privacy on you for stuff on your phone delete any apps you no longer need or use. then do the same for all the counts. use the directory at just delete, dot me to help you easily close them out. people are being hacked all the time. so you want very safe pos woods...
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the defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint is denied in all respects, judge kaplan said.irginia giuffre that this matter be resolved in a way that vindicates her. a purely financial settlement is not anything that i think that she's interested in. if he doesn't appeal against this latest ruling, prince andrew effectively has three choices. he could default — ignore the court case — but by doing so, there would be a finding against him. he could take part in the case — he will be questioned under oath, and his lawyers could test virginia giuffre's allegations. or he could try and settle out of court — there would be no admission of liability, but he would perhaps pay a large sum of money to virginia giuffre, who might not want to settle. in the short term, a lot of legal arguments are predicted. we'll have arguments over discovery — whether each party has supplied the information that they should. we may well have arguments overjurisdiction — whether virginia giuffre has sufficient connection with america to rely on this piece of legislation because she now lives in austra
the defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint is denied in all respects, judge kaplan said.irginia giuffre that this matter be resolved in a way that vindicates her. a purely financial settlement is not anything that i think that she's interested in. if he doesn't appeal against this latest ruling, prince andrew effectively has three choices. he could default — ignore the court case — but by doing so, there would be a finding against him. he could take part in the case — he will be...
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i expect tomorrow we will see judge kaplan closely listening to the arguments on both sides, knowingt this has a massive international audience. but it is going to be confined largely to these technical issues. as he said in the past, that's cut the technicalities and get down to the substance. we are still at technical questions of jurisdiction d release clauses, and they will be focusing on that with a global audience tomorrow. shaun: adam klasfeld, thanks for talking to us. adam: thank you for having me. shaun: british prime minister boris johnson says there is no reason for further coronavirus measures in england, despite the surge of coronavirus cases caused by omicron. the government insists it is determined to keep schools open. speaking at a vaccination center monday, mr. johnson said current measures including mask-wearing, working from home, and covid passes for some venues are enough for now. 157,758 new coronavirus cases were recorded in england and scotland in the 24 hours to monday. 20,217 of those were in scotland, which first scotland is a record daily figure. data fr
i expect tomorrow we will see judge kaplan closely listening to the arguments on both sides, knowingt this has a massive international audience. but it is going to be confined largely to these technical issues. as he said in the past, that's cut the technicalities and get down to the substance. we are still at technical questions of jurisdiction d release clauses, and they will be focusing on that with a global audience tomorrow. shaun: adam klasfeld, thanks for talking to us. adam: thank you...
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you're sending prices swearing. kaplan has since resigned on the president has reinstated the price limit. but that's clearly did not come. the situation where kalsich stones, president has a nice the nationwide curfew. he denied mass protest as an active aggression organized by quote, terrorists, the russia lead collective security treaty organization. has met, counts extends calls for support and curbing the unrest. with the head of the grouping, stating peacekeeping troops will be sent to fish during this season, buildings and infrastructure including sites housing, firearms. they've also captured the airports and 5 planes, including foreign ones, ebelin forces, and are fighting them outside my t. these terrorists gangs are essentially international. they've undergone cirrus training abroad. their attack on catholics, on must be viewed as an active aggression. therefore, on the basis of the collective security, tracy, i have today appealed to the heads of the c s t o states to assist catholic stone and overcoming this terrorist threat. in fact, this is no longer a threat. it is undermi
you're sending prices swearing. kaplan has since resigned on the president has reinstated the price limit. but that's clearly did not come. the situation where kalsich stones, president has a nice the nationwide curfew. he denied mass protest as an active aggression organized by quote, terrorists, the russia lead collective security treaty organization. has met, counts extends calls for support and curbing the unrest. with the head of the grouping, stating peacekeeping troops will be sent to...
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on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether giuffre's lawsuit against prince conservative mps and peers have called on the prime minister to tackle the spiralling cost of living. five former ministers are among the signatories of a letter to the sunday telegraph, which follows huge increases in wholesale gas prices. our political correspondent chris mason reports. wholesale gas and electricity prices are rising steeply. the boss of one energy firm is predict king an enormous crisis this year as a consequence. and now, 20 tory parliamentarians are expressing their concerns as well. the letter has been organised by what is called the net zero scrutiny group of conservatives which keeps an eye on the consequences of the government's environmental commitments. we hardly need to point out that high energy prices, whetherfor need to point out that high energy prices, whether for domestic heating orfor prices, whether for domestic heating or for domestic transport have felt most painfully by the lowest paid, the letter says. the government's meeting energy firms and
on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether giuffre's lawsuit against prince conservative mps and peers have called on the prime minister to tackle the spiralling cost of living. five former ministers are among the signatories of a letter to the sunday telegraph, which follows huge increases in wholesale gas prices. our political correspondent chris mason reports. wholesale gas and electricity prices are rising steeply. the boss of one energy firm is predict king an...
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prince andrew would have the ability to raise this argument at all, it seems very clear thatjudge kaplans case and he is going to find that the only person who could raise this settlement agreement to try to exonerate prince andrew would be the executor or ofjeffrey epstein�*s estate and that executor or is not going to lift a finger in order to help prince andrew.— lift a finger in order to help i prince andrew._ the prince andrew. why not? the executor _ prince andrew. why not? the executor or— prince andrew. why not? the executor or is _ prince andrew. why not? the executor or is charged - prince andrew. why not? the executor or is charged with i prince andrew. why not? the | executor or is charged with the fiduciary duty of protect the estate and the estate in virtually everyone's view is best served by trying to get the most compensation to epstein�*s victims and creditors as possible and has no percentage in being seen as helping to stonewall any of the terms in trying to obtain justice from any of the other alleged perpetrators. we can't “um - alleged perpetrators. we can't “um th
prince andrew would have the ability to raise this argument at all, it seems very clear thatjudge kaplans case and he is going to find that the only person who could raise this settlement agreement to try to exonerate prince andrew would be the executor or ofjeffrey epstein�*s estate and that executor or is not going to lift a finger in order to help prince andrew.— lift a finger in order to help i prince andrew._ the prince andrew. why not? the executor _ prince andrew. why not? the...
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soldiers to death for their part in the killings of 2 united nations investigators 5 years ago. zeta kaplan from sweden and michael sharp from the u. s. were murdered, while investigating alleged atrocities, mcafee region. it happened as government forces were fighting a local uprising. malcolm webb has more now, from the kenyan capital. the 2 investigators went there 5 years ago to try and investigate reports of massacres of civilians at the time. that's what their mission was. they would they would they met with people from the community. they were misled by somebody who they thought was the translator. it turned out to be somebody working for the security agencies, then they were apprehended on the road, held up at gunpoint, taken into the bush and executed. now the whole incident was video, the video was released taken on a camera for and that was released just a few weeks later. what initially appeared to show members of the armed group who were in a conflict with a government carrying out the execution later on closer inspection because of the language they spoke. because of other min
soldiers to death for their part in the killings of 2 united nations investigators 5 years ago. zeta kaplan from sweden and michael sharp from the u. s. were murdered, while investigating alleged atrocities, mcafee region. it happened as government forces were fighting a local uprising. malcolm webb has more now, from the kenyan capital. the 2 investigators went there 5 years ago to try and investigate reports of massacres of civilians at the time. that's what their mission was. they would they...
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robin kaplan have called a tiered governance model. so social media companies also just kind of cherry bake who they want on the platform as well. they don't. yeah. okay, let me, let me put that to jeffrey because jeffrey catalina was just and mentioning youtube and we have seen this before because you too recently permanent, the band, a popular video channel, a conservative commentator also rumble a video content. producer rumble has been the target as well, criticized by some for being one of the main platforms for what they call conspiracy communities. same attack on sub sac for refusing to ban writer is deemed by some to be hateful. so is this a worrying trends? could this be seen as well? we ban anyone that's going off key. i don't think it's a worrying trend. i think it's the right step. i mean, we've been ahead, i'm the president of the united states, taken off of twitter for promoting unproven medicines. and going back to was mentioned earlier, i agree that we need to get a balance between sort of government regulation and mark
robin kaplan have called a tiered governance model. so social media companies also just kind of cherry bake who they want on the platform as well. they don't. yeah. okay, let me, let me put that to jeffrey because jeffrey catalina was just and mentioning youtube and we have seen this before because you too recently permanent, the band, a popular video channel, a conservative commentator also rumble a video content. producer rumble has been the target as well, criticized by some for being one of...