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this is a recording of kc's actual computer. that is kc applying for an email.yping and, how long does it take a buddy to decay? suspicious, maybe, but not enough. and then he did this. >> he pulled up us -- a facebook page. hey google mapped the park and zoomed in on to it then panned out, navigated over about eight to 10 miles. kc is mapping a google area that he search. watch as he zooms in on a tree. >> no one had search there, and no reason for that to be in the paper or anywhere else? >> it's out in a remote canyon location. >> but he's looking at it? >> yes, yes. >> by the time kc was walking out of the library that afternoon, police were already headed to that tree. coming up, another startling discovery. >> this is way off the beaten path. we didn't know what to think. >> when dateline continues. and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure befor
this is a recording of kc's actual computer. that is kc applying for an email.yping and, how long does it take a buddy to decay? suspicious, maybe, but not enough. and then he did this. >> he pulled up us -- a facebook page. hey google mapped the park and zoomed in on to it then panned out, navigated over about eight to 10 miles. kc is mapping a google area that he search. watch as he zooms in on a tree. >> no one had search there, and no reason for that to be in the paper or...
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canceljason via kc also asked her to explain the l kc also asked her to explain the post office's reactionan we do to - his life. immediate reaction was not, what can we do to help i his life. immediate reaction wasj not, what can we do to help this man's family, was it? not at this point. what about his wife and children, what about his elderly parents, about his sister? should we get somebody down to the hospital, that didn't happen, did it? fiat that didn't happen, did it? not raettin that didn't happen, did it? not getting someone to the hospital. that didn't happen, did it? not i getting someone to the hospital. the first getting someone to the hospital. first thing getting someone to the hospital. t“tre first thing was, let's get a lawyer. that is what is said. is that what it was like, all the bad brand image and reputation? so it was like, all the bad brand image and reputation?— it was like, all the bad brand image and reputation? so my concern here, the first i knew _ and reputation? so my concern here, the first i knew of _ and reputation? so my concern here, the first i knew of
canceljason via kc also asked her to explain the l kc also asked her to explain the post office's reactionan we do to - his life. immediate reaction was not, what can we do to help i his life. immediate reaction wasj not, what can we do to help this man's family, was it? not at this point. what about his wife and children, what about his elderly parents, about his sister? should we get somebody down to the hospital, that didn't happen, did it? fiat that didn't happen, did it? not raettin that...
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and when we will complete the existing contract for kc-46. so that's where this idea of like a bridge comes in. so i can't announce to you today what our strategy or acquisition strategy is. for a bridge. but we're working hard on it. we know where we want to go. and what we're trying to do is have a path that gets us there. steven: maybe we will watch the space over the f.y. 2025 budget request. i don't want to infringe any more than i probably have on the opportunity for those of you who have come to ask questions. those of you in the audience who want to ask questions should stand at that microphone. that's how i know that you'll -- excellent. in the meantime, while they are assembling, let me pull a good question here from online. retired admirable scott van buster wants to know, how is the air force addressing this growing drone threat and sophistication or for that matter even, is that an air force mission, counter unmanned aerial vehicles? what's up there? that's obviously big in the news these days. andrew: there's a lot of discussion
and when we will complete the existing contract for kc-46. so that's where this idea of like a bridge comes in. so i can't announce to you today what our strategy or acquisition strategy is. for a bridge. but we're working hard on it. we know where we want to go. and what we're trying to do is have a path that gets us there. steven: maybe we will watch the space over the f.y. 2025 budget request. i don't want to infringe any more than i probably have on the opportunity for those of you who have...
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pendulum so as to simulate again 16g on his boot soles, but probably the best of doing it is in the kc 135 aircraft, which through parabolic flying parabolic arc can simulate between 35 and 40 seconds in duration 16g and we've done of our test most effective tests are done at altitude in the kc 135 craft. now these are supplied to us the air force. but when you put all that together what does a spacesuit nowadays cost specifically the mercury spacesuit ran between six and $7,000. the gemini spacecraft spacesuit will run ultimately. approximately $35,000. and the apollo suit, when it is complete on a unit, will run somewhere around $250,000, including the life support system. let's see. do you feel that this apollo suit is the ultimate spacesuit? no. there is another system that's being developed undergoing the same series tests that have been imposed on the other suits. and this is a hard suit this suit is fabricated of of aluminum and honeycomb. so like a suit of armor, then it's indeed a suit of armor, with the exception of the visor, which is a plastic, the joints are covered with c
pendulum so as to simulate again 16g on his boot soles, but probably the best of doing it is in the kc 135 aircraft, which through parabolic flying parabolic arc can simulate between 35 and 40 seconds in duration 16g and we've done of our test most effective tests are done at altitude in the kc 135 craft. now these are supplied to us the air force. but when you put all that together what does a spacesuit nowadays cost specifically the mercury spacesuit ran between six and $7,000. the gemini...
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measure, the kc-135 has been around a long time as well. senator peters: absolutely. general cotton, northern strike in michigan is the d.o.d.'s largest annual reserve component readiness exercise that takes place in the country. over 7,000 service members from over 25 states and several international partners converge at the national aldamine war fighting center known as nadwic. it's my responsibility to ensure they receive robust funding to support realistic joint force training with our global allies and partners, and part of this realistic preparation for future conflict requires training for our armed forces to fight and win in the electromagnetic spectrum. what role do you see state of the arrested centers like nadwic play in this electromagnetic challenge that only gets more specific? general cotton: what will be key is ensuring that those exercises are given the true challenge they will face and they can drive the techniques and procedures because some of it is simple as that to counter the threat. having live reflective opportuniti
measure, the kc-135 has been around a long time as well. senator peters: absolutely. general cotton, northern strike in michigan is the d.o.d.'s largest annual reserve component readiness exercise that takes place in the country. over 7,000 service members from over 25 states and several international partners converge at the national aldamine war fighting center known as nadwic. it's my responsibility to ensure they receive robust funding to support realistic joint force training with our...
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i'm very pleased to be joined now by geoffrey robertson kc , thank you geoffrey robertson kc, thank youmuch for joining geoffrey robertson kc, thank you very much forjoining me. the court seems to have taken . good court seems to have taken. good evening. nice to see you. it's quite a leap by the court into further evolution of positive rights rather than negative rights. >> have you read its judgement , >> have you read its judgement, jacob? you've fulminated for five minutes. have you read the judgement? >> i haven't read the full judgement. no. honest no, no, i haven't read the full judgement. >> judgement at all. i've read the reports of the judgement in detail. take two days to read it. so me tell you what it it. so let me tell you what it says. if i may, it says and this was you talk about a political construct. this was a court constructed by winston churchill and his government. his concern , and his government. his concern, and his government. his concern, a government that is i know that i'm well aware of that, as are all my viewers. well, let's . so all my viewers. well, let'
i'm very pleased to be joined now by geoffrey robertson kc , thank you geoffrey robertson kc, thank youmuch for joining geoffrey robertson kc, thank you very much forjoining me. the court seems to have taken . good court seems to have taken. good evening. nice to see you. it's quite a leap by the court into further evolution of positive rights rather than negative rights. >> have you read its judgement , >> have you read its judgement, jacob? you've fulminated for five minutes. have...
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kc became a malaysian. the american mossom restaurant chain company has been forced to limit its activities due to the muslim boycott in the southeast asian region, especially in malaysia. with the height of global protests against america's nationwide support for companies supporting the zionist regime , we continue to boycott the israeli regime's genocide in gaza. sanctions in malaysia with the largest pro-palestinian muslim population have caused the closure of 108 branches and increased the concern of the shareholders of this chain giant . boycotting products supporting the oppressive zionist regime is one of the effective ways. deal with this the biggest denial of the campaign to boycott the purchase of products of companies supporting the zionist regime in response to netanyahu's countless crimes in the killing of gaza civilians in indonesia , the most populous muslim country in the world , continues to deal with the war crimes of racial discrimination and emphasizing the end of the israeli regime's g
kc became a malaysian. the american mossom restaurant chain company has been forced to limit its activities due to the muslim boycott in the southeast asian region, especially in malaysia. with the height of global protests against america's nationwide support for companies supporting the zionist regime , we continue to boycott the israeli regime's genocide in gaza. sanctions in malaysia with the largest pro-palestinian muslim population have caused the closure of 108 branches and increased the...
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so on top of the destruction of housing, infrastructure, health kc care, and education, we're now looking at mass starvation and malnutrition. the united nations estimates that more than one million palestinians, including hundreds of thousands of children, face starvation. desperate gazians have been scraping by for months foraging for leaves or eating animal feed. at least 28 children have died of malnutrition and dehydration and that is a number that came out several weeks ago. there is a he no reason to believe that the real number is much, much higher. usaid administrator samantha powell said famine was already present in northern gaza. without feed, clean water, sanitation, or sufficient health care, hundreds of thousands of people are at severe risk of dehydration, infection, and easily preventable diseases. yet for months, thousands of trucks carrying lifesaving food, medicine, and other supplies have sat just miles away from starving children. got that? and i hope we all try to put that image in our minds. starving children over here. trucks loaded with food on the other side of
so on top of the destruction of housing, infrastructure, health kc care, and education, we're now looking at mass starvation and malnutrition. the united nations estimates that more than one million palestinians, including hundreds of thousands of children, face starvation. desperate gazians have been scraping by for months foraging for leaves or eating animal feed. at least 28 children have died of malnutrition and dehydration and that is a number that came out several weeks ago. there is a he...
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yeah, but it is. >> hilary kc, she's the former who hilary kc, she's the former president college whopaediatricians. college of paediatricians. >> expert in the field. >> and you know what thought >> and you know what i thought about yesterday ? i about that report yesterday? i thought, you she could thought, you know, she could have damning. have been much more damning. i thought her report was very considered, very, very measured and it was clever in its way because it meant that the stone walls and the mermaids couldn't come crashing back on her and accuse her you know, accuse her of, you know, whatever. know, whatever. but i but, you know, also , we've got to look at she also, we've got to look at she was being intimidated as well for the four years that was for the four years that she was doing report. for the four years that she was doiiyeah, report. for the four years that she was doiiyeah, justrt. for the four years that she was doiiyeah, just want to >> yeah, i just want to interrupt you ladies just for a moment, because we want to talk to the that, to a guest down the line t
yeah, but it is. >> hilary kc, she's the former who hilary kc, she's the former president college whopaediatricians. college of paediatricians. >> expert in the field. >> and you know what thought >> and you know what i thought about yesterday ? i about that report yesterday? i thought, you she could thought, you know, she could have damning. have been much more damning. i thought her report was very considered, very, very measured and it was clever in its way because it...
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. >> only a few seconds left to your kc, and i know we're going to see you later on on abc seven newsd six, but if you could rub that crystal ball in a few seconds, do you think that there is a shot at all of getting a an expansion team into oakland in the near future? part of. >> yeah, part of my back and forth with vivek ranadivÉ was he said that he believes that they will be able to show that this is a major league market, that rob manfred, the commissioner of baseball, told him he wants mlb to be back in california if he's removing a team, they might expand to nashville, maybe expand here after vegas. there is a chance, but it's a tough chance. julian, because you're telling me now sacramento has to pack this place for three straight years when they're being offered the lowest paying team in baseball, a team with no stars, a team with the worst record in baseball. you're going to have to show up and eat all that up, because if you don't, you're not considered a major league market. i think that's unfair for the people of sacramento. >> so much left to be told here. and of course,
. >> only a few seconds left to your kc, and i know we're going to see you later on on abc seven newsd six, but if you could rub that crystal ball in a few seconds, do you think that there is a shot at all of getting a an expansion team into oakland in the near future? part of. >> yeah, part of my back and forth with vivek ranadivÉ was he said that he believes that they will be able to show that this is a major league market, that rob manfred, the commissioner of baseball, told him...
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kc qb believes it's crucial, noting students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may not have access to resources of the home like high-speed internet at the child's grade should not be dependent on the resources they have at home to do the homework. >> i passionately believe that the grange to really and that should be depended on the learning that takes place in the classroom with the professional. so that's why i support this bill is i think in the end it will be what's best for kids and the bill unanimously passed the assembly education committee with bipartisan support. it has no formal opposition reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace. >> kron 4 take a look at this. a driver rigged up a pretty realistic looking mannequin, a orange mannequin in his front seat, hit the car, pulling in santa fe springs in la county. >> chp only notice a phony passenger after they pulled the driver over for crossing those double lines while exiting the carpool. lane. the driver was issued a ticket for several carpool violations. and officers want to remind drivers mannequin does not count. h
kc qb believes it's crucial, noting students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may not have access to resources of the home like high-speed internet at the child's grade should not be dependent on the resources they have at home to do the homework. >> i passionately believe that the grange to really and that should be depended on the learning that takes place in the classroom with the professional. so that's why i support this bill is i think in the end it will be what's best for kids...
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kc cuny believes it's crucial, noting students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may not have access to resources home like high-speed internet at the child's grade should not be dependent on the resources they have at home to do the homework. >> i passionately believe that the grade should to really and it should be depended on the learning that takes place in the classroom with the professional. so that's why i support this bill is i think in the end it will be what's best for kids and the bill unanimously passed the assembly education committee with bipartisan support. it has no formal opposition reporting at the state capitol. wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> coming up, the niners still have a few more turns before. it's time for a second pick. we're going to have a preview we're going to have a preview of what we can expect next. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms o
kc cuny believes it's crucial, noting students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may not have access to resources home like high-speed internet at the child's grade should not be dependent on the resources they have at home to do the homework. >> i passionately believe that the grade should to really and it should be depended on the learning that takes place in the classroom with the professional. so that's why i support this bill is i think in the end it will be what's best for kids...
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dust on the shelves, the kc review, the review, the review, the khan review, the shawcross implementiew, and implement them we've them straight away and go. we've had this problem. had studies into this problem. we what the issues we understand what the issues are, we can this are, how we can move this forward. let's get on. and actually do it rather than talking about it. >> i put it to you, >> and i put it to you, mohammed, that it's going to be very difficult to integrate or perhaps reintegrate people perhaps even reintegrate people whose views are as hardline as this. and there may be a couple of million of them. >> on the contrary, british muslims have been getting more integrated with every decade that's gone by. first of all, geographical dispersion, because at one time they used to be very concentrated in certain parts of the country, like tower hamlets , the country, like tower hamlets, people from tower hamlets have been moving out into the countryside , it's quite clear countryside, it's quite clear with every year that goes by, people are more dispersed, more people are m
dust on the shelves, the kc review, the review, the review, the khan review, the shawcross implementiew, and implement them we've them straight away and go. we've had this problem. had studies into this problem. we what the issues we understand what the issues are, we can this are, how we can move this forward. let's get on. and actually do it rather than talking about it. >> i put it to you, >> and i put it to you, mohammed, that it's going to be very difficult to integrate or...
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. >> in kc faux pas. >> in kc faux pas. >> thank you, mr speaker.he liberal democrats, may i also offer our condolences to the friends and family of the late lord frank field and to wish a happy passover to all those in the jewish community. >> mr speaker, unpaid carers have shared heartbreaking stories of how they have been hounded by the dwp and told to pay hounded by the dwp and told to pay huge fines for minor infringements on carer's allowance earning rules, all because the government failed to do anything about a problem they have known about for years . have known about for years. yesterday, mr speaker, one of the prime minister's own dementia advisers resigned, saying that this government's treatment of those unpaid carers was beyond the pale. so will the deputy prime minister apologise to all those unpaid carers who have been failed by his government and commit to a full review of the system here? >> prime minister >> prime minister >> well, first of all, i pay tribute to all those unpaid carers. indeed i met some with them over the weekend
. >> in kc faux pas. >> in kc faux pas. >> thank you, mr speaker.he liberal democrats, may i also offer our condolences to the friends and family of the late lord frank field and to wish a happy passover to all those in the jewish community. >> mr speaker, unpaid carers have shared heartbreaking stories of how they have been hounded by the dwp and told to pay hounded by the dwp and told to pay huge fines for minor infringements on carer's allowance earning rules, all...
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the inquiry counsel, jason beer kc, asked her to explain the request.sis of £1a0,000 payment, which figure applies to a completely different type of loss, you ensured that there was a nondisclosure agreement attached to that settlement and you agreed to the staging of payments to act as an incentive using money as a tool to keep the matter hushed up? it was never to keep the matter hushed up. any settlement agreement that the post office ever entered into was done with a nondisclosure agreement. why? because that was just the way they operated. take a step back, from the answer of an automaton. why does the post office always insist on nondisclosure? because that was how they tied up the agreement. but why? i just accepted that that was the standard approach. for all agreements. why does the post office always insist on nondisclosure? they wanted to draw a line under that engagement. that was how they had always proceeded. i'm not talking about this engagement but in general terms, that was how they had always proceeded. we can speak now to azadeh moshi
the inquiry counsel, jason beer kc, asked her to explain the request.sis of £1a0,000 payment, which figure applies to a completely different type of loss, you ensured that there was a nondisclosure agreement attached to that settlement and you agreed to the staging of payments to act as an incentive using money as a tool to keep the matter hushed up? it was never to keep the matter hushed up. any settlement agreement that the post office ever entered into was done with a nondisclosure...
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it relates to the kc is facing over his attempts to overturn the 2020 general election and subsequent and subsequent attack on the capitol injanuary the six. his lawyers argue the constitution does give him that immunity. his prosecutors are saying, no, no one is above the law. this could have huge implications notjust this could have huge implications not just for donald this could have huge implications notjust for donald trump is my other criminal cases that he is facing, notjust for the election in november, clive, but also for every single president here on in. qm. single president here on in. 0k, ga , single president here on in. 0k, gary. thank _ single president here on in. 0k, gary. thank you. _ single president here on in. 0k, gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue, live in washington. the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein has had one of his convictions for rape overturned. new york's highest court has ruled he didn't get a fair trial. the case, in 2020, was a landmark in the me too movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. the first wo
it relates to the kc is facing over his attempts to overturn the 2020 general election and subsequent and subsequent attack on the capitol injanuary the six. his lawyers argue the constitution does give him that immunity. his prosecutors are saying, no, no one is above the law. this could have huge implications notjust this could have huge implications not just for donald this could have huge implications notjust for donald trump is my other criminal cases that he is facing, notjust for the...
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the lead counsel to the inquiry claire dobbin kc, described evidence to the inquiry of ministers beinge inquiry will bring lasting change. the british army says two injured military horses seen galloping through the streets of london, are making progress after surgery. quaker, a cavalry black, and a grey called vida, bolted after being spooked by noises from nearby building site. it happened last wednesday while the household cavalry, were training in the belgravia area. you are watching bbc news. eurovision has catapulted many acts to global fame over the years — but one performer triumphed without even competing. michael flatley was the half—time entertainment when he stole the show in 1994, with riverdance, his fresh take on irish dancing. 30 years on, he's been talking to our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher about how he "nailed it." eurovision, 1994 in dublin. and this was the interval act — riverdance with michael flatley. my goodness, that brings up a lot of memories. it was a very unique evening. it was very, very special. i'll tell you a story, i don't think i've ever
the lead counsel to the inquiry claire dobbin kc, described evidence to the inquiry of ministers beinge inquiry will bring lasting change. the british army says two injured military horses seen galloping through the streets of london, are making progress after surgery. quaker, a cavalry black, and a grey called vida, bolted after being spooked by noises from nearby building site. it happened last wednesday while the household cavalry, were training in the belgravia area. you are watching bbc...
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martin howe kc thank you again for joining to me. martin howe kc thank you again forjoining us on this again for joining us on this program . well, i'm joined down program. well, i'm joined down the line again by shoaib khan , the line again by shoaib khan, immigration lawyer. and you know the point that martin howe was making is that this was all well and good over 70 years ago. we know why the court was set up. we know what the convention was for. but through judicial activism, it's now on overreach. what say you to that ? what say you to that? >> yeah. hi. i'm not sure what we mean by judicial overreach, really. i mean, if we give, you know, judges a duty that they have to adjudicate cases according to a certain law, then that's a duty they should do that, but secondly, i think, you know, need just know, i mean, we need to just look statistics or the look at the statistics or the figures see it's hardly an figures to see it's hardly an interventionist every interventionist court, every year have two, three, year we have maybe two,
martin howe kc thank you again for joining to me. martin howe kc thank you again forjoining us on this again for joining us on this program . well, i'm joined down program. well, i'm joined down the line again by shoaib khan , the line again by shoaib khan, immigration lawyer. and you know the point that martin howe was making is that this was all well and good over 70 years ago. we know why the court was set up. we know what the convention was for. but through judicial activism, it's now on...
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for him anyway or they won't offer him i don't think that being surrounded by a bunch of people in kc, you know if someone gets too drunk a wedding and they have the team of people to walk amounts they don't fall on the floor no one's like owe i wonder if people just walking that lady out for no reason people know it's because she's hammered she might fall down it happens all over the place for different reasons everyone knows the reason i would say it's a good try but it also may just be necessary actually so that he doesn't fall. >> greg: it's not like he he's like this differ then don lemon during fleet week. >> wherever don lemon is he just sat up and said someone hit me in the face why would someone do that you just got gutfeld. >> greg: i'm sorry vince just flew out of my mouth. >> here's the great thing about the story now when he falls down the stairs to the awful down the stairs is that what happens? now they have to mimic his moves if he trips everyone trips make it look like were all tripping the grass tripped all of us it wasn't mouse it was i don't care how the guy walks
for him anyway or they won't offer him i don't think that being surrounded by a bunch of people in kc, you know if someone gets too drunk a wedding and they have the team of people to walk amounts they don't fall on the floor no one's like owe i wonder if people just walking that lady out for no reason people know it's because she's hammered she might fall down it happens all over the place for different reasons everyone knows the reason i would say it's a good try but it also may just be...
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have information on our website about the toilet issue, because we have an opinion from a leading qc kcat this is not legal. this is this is contributing to the harassment of girls, as you said, in schools and, this should not be happening. >> it's funny because i was just talking to piers before the show started that it is to illegal actually do this under the equality act. so they're breaking the law as well. you know, it's frightening, isn't it, because young children are very susceptible and there's a lot pressure around now lot of peer pressure around now around the trans issue. so a child who may or may not be trans or gay or lesbian may they feel they have to become one of those things to fit in. >> yes. and all these schools under the lgbt youth scotland scheme have these clubs, these rainbow clubs, and it's obviously even more appealing to young children, terribly glittery , terribly exciting. glittery, terribly exciting. come and be allies. come and come and express yourself and so they're going along to fight for a sense of belonging . and then a sense of belonging. and then
have information on our website about the toilet issue, because we have an opinion from a leading qc kcat this is not legal. this is this is contributing to the harassment of girls, as you said, in schools and, this should not be happening. >> it's funny because i was just talking to piers before the show started that it is to illegal actually do this under the equality act. so they're breaking the law as well. you know, it's frightening, isn't it, because young children are very...
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you've got all these new fans this year for kc because all the swifties came over too.in, it's strange that all of a sudden all eyes are on the chiefs. it's also weird because it's like now people -- i was surprised there were that many cheers because people don't like them now because they win. it's like the only thing there is that your goal in a way is to become hated. right? everybody hates it when you win which i understand. but no, this whole thing is very exciting, i think. i see those stories about the dads and their daugters and their interest in watching the games together. i get all choked up watching it and i have a daughter. she's into it. my daughter, by the way, is also like my son and has grown up a chiefs fanatic. and she loves taylor swift. but when that first started, you know, it was like my daughter said well, i wonder how many of these new swifties are going to be able to talk about dicaprio bootle. i said none of them. but you can. he was on our practice squad. >> stephen: okay. you mind if i ask how old is your daughter? >> paul: 14. >> stephen:
you've got all these new fans this year for kc because all the swifties came over too.in, it's strange that all of a sudden all eyes are on the chiefs. it's also weird because it's like now people -- i was surprised there were that many cheers because people don't like them now because they win. it's like the only thing there is that your goal in a way is to become hated. right? everybody hates it when you win which i understand. but no, this whole thing is very exciting, i think. i see those...
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kc cuny believes it's crucial, noting students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may not have access to resources home like high-speed internet at the child's grade should not be dependent on the resources they have at home to do the homework. >> i passionately believe that the grade should to really and it should be depended on the learning that takes place in the classroom with the professional. so that's why i support this bill is i think in the end it will be what's best for kids and the bill unanimously passed the assembly education committee with bipartisan support. it has no formal opposition reporting at the state capitol. wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> san francisco forty-niners have added a receiver with the first pick in the nfl draft last night. the team selected florida's ricky pearsall with the 31st pick. he had 65 catches for 965 yards. 4 touchdowns. love the celebration after he was picked for this family like they are psyched anyway. he played at florida last season and now gives the niners a possible option as a slot receiver. he began his college career in arizona whe
kc cuny believes it's crucial, noting students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may not have access to resources home like high-speed internet at the child's grade should not be dependent on the resources they have at home to do the homework. >> i passionately believe that the grade should to really and it should be depended on the learning that takes place in the classroom with the professional. so that's why i support this bill is i think in the end it will be what's best for kids...
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creditors is a shocking number of migrants continued to slip into the country evading our border agents, kc'sas for us, casey, how many migrants slip past these agents every single day? >> sander, as you well know the numbers fluctuate quite a bit but border patrol sources tell fox and the last week or so they have been averaging roughly 550 known got aways every single day. and they say it's at 1.8 million mouth since president biden took office. death across all the u.s. border patrol sectors. officials say that is obviously alarming because we don't know who is coming in considering in the del rio sector alone at least 54 migrants have been arrested so far this fiscal year who are conducted sex offenders according to the feds. men with a variety of charges from aggravated fold of children to child molestation. over in the rio grande valley after agent saw him clearly cross the rio grande river on a jet ski. terms of the mexican national was wanted in florida for sexual battery of a child among other heinous crimes. police say gabriel gutierrez per house is now in custody and has a full ext
creditors is a shocking number of migrants continued to slip into the country evading our border agents, kc'sas for us, casey, how many migrants slip past these agents every single day? >> sander, as you well know the numbers fluctuate quite a bit but border patrol sources tell fox and the last week or so they have been averaging roughly 550 known got aways every single day. and they say it's at 1.8 million mouth since president biden took office. death across all the u.s. border patrol...
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personal care up 123%, consumer tissue up 21ness,kc professional 20%.hat is how you work a company. that is why the stocks are a lot higher. that is how you stay in business for 150 years. meanwhile megacap stocks, we know coming into this year and this quarter everyone is expecting big things from them this a handful. amazon, google, meta, microsoft, nvidia. this is what the street is looking for. everyone else we're looking for them to be down. it is on big tech to see if they can pull this through. obviously it would have be some great guidance along with that but meantime more and more folks, more and more firms are starting to step away ubs downgraded the segment. they call it the big six but remained overweight on rest of tech plus. that is interesting to underscore. there is more to the market, even to technology than those big megacap names. what have we seen from the megacap stocks? nvidia is still up 54%, but for the month every single one getting crushed. 9%, alphabet 3%, mag-7 overall down 9% coming into the day. so the year has been phenome
personal care up 123%, consumer tissue up 21ness,kc professional 20%.hat is how you work a company. that is why the stocks are a lot higher. that is how you stay in business for 150 years. meanwhile megacap stocks, we know coming into this year and this quarter everyone is expecting big things from them this a handful. amazon, google, meta, microsoft, nvidia. this is what the street is looking for. everyone else we're looking for them to be down. it is on big tech to see if they can pull this...
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>>u know , i would be even more concerned about things etting kc if it s only stays with them stealingrade secrets. i think that that woulta with da blessing for us.sing but unfortunately, the chinese have a history of unrestricted o asymmetrical warfare. people can read on guerrilla ase by mao zedong.rrilla that was a pamphlet that he put out. and people can people can also read unrestricted warfare, which was put out by chinese colonels in the people's liberation army that talks about how to defeao chinest thed states using tactics such as this. >> yeah, drug warfare states us we're already getting crushed with fentanyl. they're pretty effective with that,getting crusheth righi all right. well, thanks for bringing this to our attention. i hope they do shut dowour ion.n immediately. great reporting. thanks, as always. anthony rubiy shutreportinn, wet sheila jackson lee saying the moon was a planet made of gas would be the most a ridiculous thing we heard thishi week. >> but then congresswoman jasmine crocketts week topped it,k pe saying black people shouldn't pay taxeopds. that should
>>u know , i would be even more concerned about things etting kc if it s only stays with them stealingrade secrets. i think that that woulta with da blessing for us.sing but unfortunately, the chinese have a history of unrestricted o asymmetrical warfare. people can read on guerrilla ase by mao zedong.rrilla that was a pamphlet that he put out. and people can people can also read unrestricted warfare, which was put out by chinese colonels in the people's liberation army that talks about...
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we'll hear from kc means, co—author of the good energy, and i'll also be joined by davinia taylor, theist. see you there. >> on mark dolan tonight. have any lessons been learned from the hillsborough tragedy? i'll speak to a survivor in my opinion, angela rayner and the political scandal that won't go away. if she was a conservative, she'd have >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. iran risks provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation. a warning from world leaders following last night's attack on israel. g7 leaders, including lord cameron, have been meeting to discuss the crisis in the middle east. they've condemned iran's attack and say they stand ready to take further measures . israel says it further measures. israel says it will exact a price from iran when the time is right, describing the islamic republic as the greatest threat to regional stability and world order. iran, meanwhile , says it order. iran, meanwhile, says it will launch a much larger assault if israel retaliates.
we'll hear from kc means, co—author of the good energy, and i'll also be joined by davinia taylor, theist. see you there. >> on mark dolan tonight. have any lessons been learned from the hillsborough tragedy? i'll speak to a survivor in my opinion, angela rayner and the political scandal that won't go away. if she was a conservative, she'd have >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. iran risks provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation. a warning...
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>> he's trying to make them sound like they're some sort of, you know, guardian advertised consult kclping people, you know, holding their hand and making sure they cross safely and they're not. the money's paid the money, and they cram as many people onto a dangerous french. >> and the french want these people to leave france. they want to leave france. but at the at the end of the day, they could find out when these boats are leaving, who's manning the boats? there's so much that everybody could do. they don't want to do it. >> okay, well, moving on to the guardian . and a politician has guardian. and a politician has suggested that we stop actively helping people to illegally enter our country. assume people are furious about this poll. >> are they are. and i think it's largely because of the angle he took. don't rescue people who scupper their channel boats, says reform uk deputy, who of course is ben habib , who of course is ben habib, often someone who appears on this channel and he says neither or both. he thought navy or border force should not save people who throw themselves
>> he's trying to make them sound like they're some sort of, you know, guardian advertised consult kclping people, you know, holding their hand and making sure they cross safely and they're not. the money's paid the money, and they cram as many people onto a dangerous french. >> and the french want these people to leave france. they want to leave france. but at the at the end of the day, they could find out when these boats are leaving, who's manning the boats? there's so much that...
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thank you so much kc. thank you forjoining much kc.irring up hate just by words that you might use about against particular characteristics. >> i've never heard as much rubbish talked about any legislation in 40 years in the business. i mean, there's been some gross exaggerations of its effect, and almost all of it was already law in scotland. and actually the new bit simply extended the offence of stirring up racial hatred to a number of other protected categories . and other protected categories. and what's bad about it really is it's so complicated that it's impossible to understand it. and my prediction is that nobody will ever be prosecuted under it. >> isn't this the new section, though? thomas the encouragement? perhaps it's the marketing campaign that's come with it from the scottish government. the idea that you should encouraged to snitch should be encouraged to snitch on people you hear talking on people that you hear talking in , and having these in this way, and having these drop in centres where you can report a alleged c
thank you so much kc. thank you forjoining much kc.irring up hate just by words that you might use about against particular characteristics. >> i've never heard as much rubbish talked about any legislation in 40 years in the business. i mean, there's been some gross exaggerations of its effect, and almost all of it was already law in scotland. and actually the new bit simply extended the offence of stirring up racial hatred to a number of other protected categories . and other protected...
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be forenslammy, driven, kc is the guy who's meant to be forenslammy, saying, kc is the guy who's meantorenslammy, saying she had david lammy, saying she had a blended family. david lammy, saying she had a blended family . she's a northern blended family. she's a northern woman. things are different. isn't the issue ? the labour isn't that the issue? the labour party could have jumped on this grenade a time but now grenade a long time ago, but now the old bill are involved and now lost control of it. now they've lost control of it. >> now is >> so what will happen now is the investigate. it the police will investigate. it can months. can take months and months. there result coming out can take months and months. th
be forenslammy, driven, kc is the guy who's meant to be forenslammy, saying, kc is the guy who's meantorenslammy, saying she had david lammy, saying she had a blended family. david lammy, saying she had a blended family . she's a northern blended family. she's a northern woman. things are different. isn't the issue ? the labour isn't that the issue? the labour party could have jumped on this grenade a time but now grenade a long time ago, but now the old bill are involved and now lost control...
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but again, kc, it really leads to delay, delay, delay. and that's it's a tactic that fits right into the former president's strategy >> very interesting. so joy briefly on the hush money situation in new york. >> is this the last of >> these delay motions? i mean, is it even possible to answer that question? i mean, at what point can the trump team stop throwing up these types of hail mary's >> so never say never, right? you and i learned that right in the course of time as we all have been realities are is that i think there's judge also is frustrated, you know, when cases begin, casey, what happens is is that pretrial motions are set. what are those those emojis? portions that are previous to trial that really you alert the court that you're making certain, right. you want the court to make certain motions predicated decisions, excuse me, predicated upon arguments you're making that motion schedule was set last year. the motion submitted several months ago. the motion herge write a couple of months ago and so the fact is is that if you
but again, kc, it really leads to delay, delay, delay. and that's it's a tactic that fits right into the former president's strategy >> very interesting. so joy briefly on the hush money situation in new york. >> is this the last of >> these delay motions? i mean, is it even possible to answer that question? i mean, at what point can the trump team stop throwing up these types of hail mary's >> so never say never, right? you and i learned that right in the course of time...
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day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was gettingespecially because we — same? most likely, especially because we don't _ same? most likely, especially because we don't only - same? most likely, especially because we don't only have i same? most likely, especially. because we don't only have the inquiry counsel asking questions today, we have questions from the lawyers of the victims themselves who have been given permission to ask questions today. they tend to be ask questions today. they tend to be a little more aggressive in their line of questioning, a little bit more impassioned and they tend to bring up the personal cases of these victims and exactly how their lives were devastated by this because remember, many of them not only face bankruptcy and ended up having a criminal record which then followed them for years, but some also experienced severe mental health issues, several suicides have been linked to this scandal and so, given angela van den bogerd oversaw some of these complaints, there will likely be a lot of questions
day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was gettingespecially because we — same? most likely, especially because we don't _ same? most likely, especially because we don't only - same? most likely, especially because we don't only have i same? most likely, especially. because we don't only have the inquiry counsel asking questions today, we have questions from the lawyers of the victims themselves who have been given permission to ask...
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well with me now is thomas leonard ross kc criminal defence barrister.very forjoining me , sarah very much forjoining me, sarah phillimore, who is a fellow barrister, has said that this law could be extraterritorial . law could be extraterritorial. so a tweet from england, a broadcast from england could be caught by the scottish law. isn't that quite problematic? >> well, theoretically , i think >> well, theoretically, i think she's right. i mean, i think the question would be where the effect of the tweet or communication was likely to take place, and if it could be argued that it would have the effect of stirring up racial hatred or hatred against one of the protected categories in scotland, then theoretically, jurisdiction would rest in scotland . scotland. >> and that's quite interesting, because the big change really from existing law across the united kingdom is in relation to genden united kingdom is in relation to gender. and whether you have to accept people's gender as they determine it. or you can say it's their biological gender, which jk row
well with me now is thomas leonard ross kc criminal defence barrister.very forjoining me , sarah very much forjoining me, sarah phillimore, who is a fellow barrister, has said that this law could be extraterritorial . law could be extraterritorial. so a tweet from england, a broadcast from england could be caught by the scottish law. isn't that quite problematic? >> well, theoretically , i think >> well, theoretically, i think she's right. i mean, i think the question would be where...
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. >> you're invalidating the findings of the kc report.ell researched report that proved that no , what they that proved that no, what they said was no. >> no. and that the >> no. and what that report, the point it was making was that these an acceptable these people have an acceptable approaches to life, it approaches to life, but it doesn't say it stops . it makes doesn't say it stops. it makes them it makes them arrest more people of colour. no, it didn't say that. no, no. what it specifically said this is how they are. >> the numbers and the approaches and the execution of dufies approaches and the execution of duties were all taken into account when putting together the report. and also the fact is, if when you think of stop and search and racial profiling, that what would drive that 3031, 30 are you in favour of stop and search? i'm not in favour of stop and search. why because i think that the way it's been executed again, the theory of it i completely agree with. but the execution. no. and that's why i say it goes back to my point.
. >> you're invalidating the findings of the kc report.ell researched report that proved that no , what they that proved that no, what they said was no. >> no. and that the >> no. and what that report, the point it was making was that these an acceptable these people have an acceptable approaches to life, it approaches to life, but it doesn't say it stops . it makes doesn't say it stops. it makes them it makes them arrest more people of colour. no, it didn't say that. no, no....
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some would say that is interesting given his a kc . one interesting given his a kc.f the most senior barristers in the country were he barrister, not not labour leader. and he's not not labour leader. and he's not wanting to see the evidence put forward, rachel reeves told gb news tuesday. the shadow gb news on tuesday. the shadow chancellor she also, backed andrew rayner and doesn't need to the advice or the to see the advice or the financial advice from whether capital were due. capital gains tax were due. so we reaching we are going we are reaching we are going towards this will towards a point when this will be settled. the police will decide either way whether there's a problem here. the police, of course, are looking at the issue of whether she had or had not the electoral or had not misled the electoral register . the fine for that or had not misled the electoral register. the fine for that is £1,000, which very £1,000, which could be very embarrassing for her. separate to that, there's the issue of whether any capital gains tax was due on the sale a second wa
some would say that is interesting given his a kc . one interesting given his a kc.f the most senior barristers in the country were he barrister, not not labour leader. and he's not not labour leader. and he's not wanting to see the evidence put forward, rachel reeves told gb news tuesday. the shadow gb news on tuesday. the shadow chancellor she also, backed andrew rayner and doesn't need to the advice or the to see the advice or the financial advice from whether capital were due. capital gains...
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so a beginning and the beginning of this was about 1875, and it actually was john's wood , kc actuallyhelter went up in, that was done by captain armstrong, who, rallied around the aristocracy, including the prince of wales and the duke of westminster, and they put 21 guineas in to, to protect the fund. and, we did reach a point of 60 shelters at one time in the 1900s. and they gradually decreased to 43. and as you know , we're now down to as you know, we're now down to 13, which, ten are operative ones being refurbished and the other two are coming on, online after being hit by, a car and a lorry. that's, all goes with the job. you know, if you're a shelter keeper, there's always something going to run into you. >> there's one near me in north london where you see your colleagues queuing up for their bacon roll and mugs of tea. >> absolutely. but you know, the shelters inside are only for cab drivers. and that was part of the regulations . but a lot of the regulations. but a lot of people, the police, the firemen, pubuc people, the police, the firemen, public come to the window and ha
so a beginning and the beginning of this was about 1875, and it actually was john's wood , kc actuallyhelter went up in, that was done by captain armstrong, who, rallied around the aristocracy, including the prince of wales and the duke of westminster, and they put 21 guineas in to, to protect the fund. and, we did reach a point of 60 shelters at one time in the 1900s. and they gradually decreased to 43. and as you know , we're now down to as you know, we're now down to 13, which, ten are...
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have you lawyer kc ? you had human rights lawyer kc? >> is this? >> is this? day? we had cases on this every day? we had stephen barrett, the barrister. they both said the same thing. this is a red herring. france went around the echr and controlled their borders . italy controlled their borders. italy giorgia meloni declared a state of emergency, sent boats away, wouldn't let them even land, and did a deal with albania on offshore containment. they're still in the eu, let alone the european court of human rights. is this creating a bogeyman? as you said , they can rally against you said, they can rally against strasbourg just like they can rally against soft judges on softer sentencing. in actual fact, they could just get tough and declare sovereignty and go around them anyway. >> ignore parts of echr is >> ignore parts of echr there is suggestions i'm looking into that. >> some of these section 39 orders, these so—called pyjama injunctions, are being watered down that they can apply for by these judges in strasbourg. so we'll see where that goes. that's cert
have you lawyer kc ? you had human rights lawyer kc? >> is this? >> is this? day? we had cases on this every day? we had stephen barrett, the barrister. they both said the same thing. this is a red herring. france went around the echr and controlled their borders . italy controlled their borders. italy giorgia meloni declared a state of emergency, sent boats away, wouldn't let them even land, and did a deal with albania on offshore containment. they're still in the eu, let alone the...