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mark stevens thank ou and when they can't. mark stevens thank you very _ and when they can't.and when they can't. mark stevens thank you very much for talking - and when they can't. mark stevens thank you very much for talking to | thank you very much for talking to us. you are watching bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the duchess of sussex describes her high court victory against the mail on sunday as a "comprehensive win" for her privacy — and says the damage the paper has done �*continues to run deep'. a man is found guilty of the rape and murder of 21—year—old university student libby squire. a major reorganisation of the nhs in england — with a promise that health and social care will work more closely together. the nhs in england is to undergo huge reorganisation, under plans outlined earlier today by the health secretary. matt hancock says the changes will result in morejoined—up care, involving the health and social care system — and he defended the timing of the reforms, during the coronavirus pandemic. this report is from our health correspondent nick triggle.
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. >> reporter: media lawyer mark stevens says the ruling underscores the growing skism between britishve a case. >> what it means american media have an advantage and reporting more and the public will learn more and citizens from this country are going to start looking at the american media in order to get the unvarnished news. >> the case centered on a personal letter published from meghan to her estranged father after his no show at her royal wedding. where she accused him of breaking her heart for talking to british tabloids. the judge's ruling avoids what might have been a messy public trial pitting meghan against her father in court. >> i know at buckingham palace there is relief because they never wanted this to go all the way to trial because it would have put meghan on the stand, royal aides on the stand and what would have come out then potentially would have been incredibly damaging. >> now an open question whether this will serve as a warning shot to other british media and the largely negative coverage of the couple. as for the publishers, they're surprised and disappointe
. >> reporter: media lawyer mark stevens says the ruling underscores the growing skism between britishve a case. >> what it means american media have an advantage and reporting more and the public will learn more and citizens from this country are going to start looking at the american media in order to get the unvarnished news. >> the case centered on a personal letter published from meghan to her estranged father after his no show at her royal wedding. where she accused him...
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prime minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll—out will only accelerate from here. the head of the nhs, simon stevensalso paid tribute to the work of gps, community nurses and care home workers.
prime minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll—out will only accelerate from here. the head of the nhs, simon stevensalso paid tribute to the work of gps, community nurses and care home workers.
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mark collins and caitlyn stevens represent coy. >> my client saw a round silver object that he believedbe a silver revolver. he announced "gun, gun, gun." >> reporter: there was no gun recovered at the scene. >> there was not. >> reporter: collins says his client thought a set of keys in hill's right hand was a silver revolver and believes coy firing his gun was a reasonable split-second decision. >> you have to view it through the eyes of a reasonable police offificer. you can't consider what you would do as a citizen and a normal everyday life experiences. >> reporter: coy didn't turn on his body camera until after the shooting. it appears to show that 12 minutes passed before anyone rendered aid to hill. another injustice, says his sister, shawna barnett. >> to watch my brother die out there with no medical help, period, no sympathy or empathy for him at all and then to watch him get turned over and handcuffed is unbelievable. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," i'm adriana diaz. your missision: stand up t to moderatete to see rhrheumatoid a arthritis.. and take. . it. on.... ...wit
mark collins and caitlyn stevens represent coy. >> my client saw a round silver object that he believedbe a silver revolver. he announced "gun, gun, gun." >> reporter: there was no gun recovered at the scene. >> there was not. >> reporter: collins says his client thought a set of keys in hill's right hand was a silver revolver and believes coy firing his gun was a reasonable split-second decision. >> you have to view it through the eyes of a reasonable...
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mark: chief pittman noted former chief seat -- steven sund's advance request for help was turned downrving, which irving has denied. the manhattan district attorney's office obtained former president trump's tax returns. that is according to cnn. the report says the records include millions of pages of documents. the da's office got the go-ahead to obtain the documents this week, after the u.s. supreme court rejected a bid from mr. trump's accounting firm to block the subpoena. china is dismissing u.s. efforts to shift supply chains toward alternative sources is unrealistic. that came hours after president biden signed an order aimed at ending the u.s. reliance on china and other adversaries. the president directed his staff to address shortfalls in semiconductor production. the shortage at some auto plans. authorities have taken russian opposition leader alexion navalny from his jail. the top ada says neither his family nor his lawyers have been told where he is being taken. president biden air putin's most prominent -- into incarceration for breaking his parole. that was the last ob
mark: chief pittman noted former chief seat -- steven sund's advance request for help was turned downrving, which irving has denied. the manhattan district attorney's office obtained former president trump's tax returns. that is according to cnn. the report says the records include millions of pages of documents. the da's office got the go-ahead to obtain the documents this week, after the u.s. supreme court rejected a bid from mr. trump's accounting firm to block the subpoena. china is...
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joins us is mar forester and steven denicodenicolo what's your take on where we are now, mark? >> not at all. we just heard news from bob about that, but think about it we started at the end of the year, we thought we weregoing to see something around a 9% decline in year-over-year components, and now we're closing in on 2% we still have more than half to go it's possible we get to a floor year-over-year pictures, and i think that's stronger than anyone was looking for that beat rate is also quite a bit stronger we do this practically every quarter. you expect the earnings beat rate to be in that 70% range, but this is even stronger. so it paints a healthy picture for corporate earnings, and the outlook is better. >> steven, where do you fall on the overall markets? you can argue that if companies are giving guidance when they really have a free pass to not give guidance, that's a pretty good sign. >> look, i think these markets can be best summed up by ans on "popeye" concern where wimpy would say i would gladly pay a tuesday for a hamburger today. we have seen positive growth
joins us is mar forester and steven denicodenicolo what's your take on where we are now, mark? >> not at all. we just heard news from bob about that, but think about it we started at the end of the year, we thought we weregoing to see something around a 9% decline in year-over-year components, and now we're closing in on 2% we still have more than half to go it's possible we get to a floor year-over-year pictures, and i think that's stronger than anyone was looking for that beat rate is...
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this is extraordinary mark your reaction to what steven miller said and why would bide administration not a shift in focus. this is a clear message of what, how they believe illegal immigrants should be treated. look, at the end of the day with this new policy is, unless you're known or suspected terrorist, or murder or rapist, you're going to be allowed to stay in. it goes even further i'll add a little bit to what steven said you can be a known gang member and have been arrested for and charged for rape or murder in under these guidelines you will not be removed because you have been convicted. i mean, this is absurd and every single city in this country has become less safe because of his policy within a few weeks of this administration everybody should be outraged this is absolutely absurd. >> wow. all right we'll be watching mark great to see you this morning thanks very much for being here. >> you bet. thanks maria. maria: mark morgan i'll be talking to kim paxton leading charge on blocking president biden moratorium by suing administration. we'll get into it he did get one vict
this is extraordinary mark your reaction to what steven miller said and why would bide administration not a shift in focus. this is a clear message of what, how they believe illegal immigrants should be treated. look, at the end of the day with this new policy is, unless you're known or suspected terrorist, or murder or rapist, you're going to be allowed to stay in. it goes even further i'll add a little bit to what steven said you can be a known gang member and have been arrested for and...
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mark. jillian: as we prepared ' pair for more -- prepare for more executive orders of, steven miller says it'sange president biden calls for unity but acts on his own. >> yes, so even though we're in the middle of a raging global pandemic and many people have been forced out of work because of that pandemic, strangely the biden administration despite the calls for unity are pushing a series of hard left progressive initiatives that undermine and hurt american workers. we talked about the energy orders and what that would do to american workers. he scrapped the deregulation initiative of the last administration. immigration in particular is a very significant assault on the wages and working conditions of everyday citizens. illegal immigration is fundamentally unfair to working people of all backgrounds. jillian: president trump is expected to take executive action on immigration tomorrow and i meant president biden. todd: a fox news alert. at least a dozen homeless activists are arrested after attempting to take over a washington state hotel. >> [group chanting] todd: the activist group had re
mark. jillian: as we prepared ' pair for more -- prepare for more executive orders of, steven miller says it'sange president biden calls for unity but acts on his own. >> yes, so even though we're in the middle of a raging global pandemic and many people have been forced out of work because of that pandemic, strangely the biden administration despite the calls for unity are pushing a series of hard left progressive initiatives that undermine and hurt american workers. we talked about the...
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mark: we learned some elements that filled in a little bit of that picture. so we know that chief of the capitol police, steven sund, on that day at around 1:00 in the afternoon, right as the crowd was breaching the barricades, made an urgent request for the national guard, the d.c. national guard. that request was not fulfilled for two hours. almost two hours. and the guard didn't show up for hours after that. we know that chief sund put a request into the house and senate sergeants at arms who delayed actually fulfilling that request. and even afte they fulfilled it, the pentagon took some time to actually decide whether to do it or not. what we kind of saw in that hearing thaw show caved earlier -- that you showcas earlier was an exercise in deflecting blame. the security officials were blaming the intelligence. chief sund was saying that his urgent request went unfulfilled. we have yet to hear from what the pentagon said. but what is pretty clear, peter, is that there was nobody whetr it's intelligence, the f.b.i., the capitol police, the d.c. police, capitol officials, nobody was screaming, raising alarms
mark: we learned some elements that filled in a little bit of that picture. so we know that chief of the capitol police, steven sund, on that day at around 1:00 in the afternoon, right as the crowd was breaching the barricades, made an urgent request for the national guard, the d.c. national guard. that request was not fulfilled for two hours. almost two hours. and the guard didn't show up for hours after that. we know that chief sund put a request into the house and senate sergeants at arms...
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long—term plan for the was published by simon stevens, which indicated this was the direction of travel the government was intending to go in. it does markig break from the previous sort of three decades of nhs structural reform which was all about increasing internal competition, patient choice being the driver of better standards. i think that was already kind of slipping out of fashion. the pandemic has accelerated the government's thinking on this, it has clarified it. in a speech a few months ago matt hancock the health secretary talks about wanting to bottle the best examples from the pandemic and in his view that mentalist bureaucracy, more streamlined care, more integrated services, and i think all of that is contained within the white paper we are going to see soon. has contained within the white paper we are going to see soon.— are going to see soon. has the reaction been _ are going to see soon. has the reaction been broadly - are going to see soon. has the | reaction been broadly positive? labour said why now? hasn't the health service got enough to deal with the one about having to worry about restructuring? whitehall source
long—term plan for the was published by simon stevens, which indicated this was the direction of travel the government was intending to go in. it does markig break from the previous sort of three decades of nhs structural reform which was all about increasing internal competition, patient choice being the driver of better standards. i think that was already kind of slipping out of fashion. the pandemic has accelerated the government's thinking on this, it has clarified it. in a speech a few...
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i know you worked with steven mnuchin to come up with continued aid and looks like we will see $1.9 trillion package. your thoughts? mark: listen. the president has -- president trump did 3 bipartisan deals. this is going to be a partisan deal that has all kinds support for local municipalities and states. it's all the special interests that they've actually fought back on. listen, america needs help, we need to make sure that the economy continues to go. there is some bipartisan support there. this partisan way is -- is not the answer, though. maria: all right, we will leave it there. mark, good to see you this morning. come back soon. thank you, sir. mark: thank you. maria: mark meadows joining us in washington. the man who sued biden administration over 100-day deportation freeze and won a 14-day restraining order. texas attorney general ken paxton with the stay expiring and now we are understanding it's going to be extended. it is now expiring on february 23rd. we will talk about the breaking news next. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) with t-mobile for business, your business has an easy choice. the largest 5g network... award-winning c
i know you worked with steven mnuchin to come up with continued aid and looks like we will see $1.9 trillion package. your thoughts? mark: listen. the president has -- president trump did 3 bipartisan deals. this is going to be a partisan deal that has all kinds support for local municipalities and states. it's all the special interests that they've actually fought back on. listen, america needs help, we need to make sure that the economy continues to go. there is some bipartisan support there....
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steven spielberg's lincoln. he's best known among theater lovers, though for his one man broadway show, where he played marked winw holbrook died at his home in beverly hills and the british world war. two veterans who raised millions for the national health care system by walking around his garden, has died after contracting the coronavirus. captain tom moore was 100 years old. he became a beloved figure in britain when he began walking laps around his garden with his walker, eventually raising $45 million. during the pandemic, the queen even became i'm a fan and knighted more last year, prime minister boris johnson called captain mork quote hero in the truest sense of the word. yeah. all right, coming up with super bowl 55. now just five days away, we will hear from the chief's quarterback patrick mahomes as he tries to win back to back super bowls at a look now at the prime time lineup tonight on fox at eight o'clock, it's the resident followed by the prodigal son. then stay with us for the 10 o'clock and the 11 o'clock news all coming up tonight on ktvu, fox two. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough
steven spielberg's lincoln. he's best known among theater lovers, though for his one man broadway show, where he played marked winw holbrook died at his home in beverly hills and the british world war. two veterans who raised millions for the national health care system by walking around his garden, has died after contracting the coronavirus. captain tom moore was 100 years old. he became a beloved figure in britain when he began walking laps around his garden with his walker, eventually...
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steven's research is excellent. and his newest a volume is even more hostile to mcclellan then that biography. he's gotten more hostile, not less. -- mark is not as critical of mcclellan, but he is more sympathetic as well. >> there is a famous incident after the battle, where mcclellan sent the telegraph to the administration and he says the administrations responsible for the defeat of the army, but he takes out -- . the sense is that he would be sacked. >> would mcclellan be sacked at the time? perhaps those become known. again, lincoln has opportunities. i think lincoln get certain credit for being patient with mcclellan. some would say lincoln was too patient with mcclellan. the other thing that would have to be taken into my were what are lincoln's choices? if you study burned sides appointment, there were criticisms of print sides appointment, whatever the alternatives? hugger was a intriguer. what direction do you go? i think we also need to keep in, mind and mcclellan's defender pointed this out in 1864 he was as close to him in 1864 as grand. it is very difficult. it's very difficult for any commander in this war to command ef
steven's research is excellent. and his newest a volume is even more hostile to mcclellan then that biography. he's gotten more hostile, not less. -- mark is not as critical of mcclellan, but he is more sympathetic as well. >> there is a famous incident after the battle, where mcclellan sent the telegraph to the administration and he says the administrations responsible for the defeat of the army, but he takes out -- . the sense is that he would be sacked. >> would mcclellan be...
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prime minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll—out will only accelerate from here. the head of the nhs, simon stevensare home workers. the government says a few homes have had visits deferred due to local outbreaks of the virus and promises to get these done as soon as it is safe to do so. some residents also may have been missed because they were suffering from covid. ministers are growing increasingly confident of hitting the target of vaccinating the 15 million most vulnerable people by mid—february after a record high ofjabs on saturday, reaching nearly 600,000. nearly nine million first doses have now been administered and nearly nine out of ten people aged 80 and above and over three quarters of people aged 75 and over have now had their firstjab. but the charity alzheimer's uk says it is concerned about the level of staff vaccinations amid reports that some workers have declined jabs. it's also calling for the government to speed up the roll—out of the second dose to allow homes to resume meaningful visits. in wales, around three quarters of staff and care home residents have received the vacc
prime minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll—out will only accelerate from here. the head of the nhs, simon stevensare home workers. the government says a few homes have had visits deferred due to local outbreaks of the virus and promises to get these done as soon as it is safe to do so. some residents also may have been missed because they were suffering from covid. ministers are growing increasingly confident of hitting the...
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steven sears's research is excellent, and sears's newest volume is even more hostile to mcclelland then the biography. he has even more hostile words, not less. read sears. he is the best. mark not uncritical of mcclellan, but he is more sympathetic as well. >> there is a famous incident after these seven days battle where mcclellan sends a telegram to the war department basically saying that this administration is responsible for the defeat of this army, but [inaudible] -- >> would mcclellan have been sacked at the time? potentially. eventually, those become known. again, lincoln has opportunities. i think lincoln gets certain credit for being patient with mcclellan. some would say lincoln was far too patient with mcclellan, but of course, the other thing that has to be kept in mind, what are lincoln's choices? if you studied burnside's appointment, what were the alternatives? booker had been wounded at antietam. hooker didn't know what direction to go. i think we also need to keep in mind, and mcclellan's defenders certainly point this out in 1864, mcclellan was as close to richmond in 1864 as grant was. it is very difficult for any commander in this war to command effecti
steven sears's research is excellent, and sears's newest volume is even more hostile to mcclelland then the biography. he has even more hostile words, not less. read sears. he is the best. mark not uncritical of mcclellan, but he is more sympathetic as well. >> there is a famous incident after these seven days battle where mcclellan sends a telegram to the war department basically saying that this administration is responsible for the defeat of this army, but [inaudible] -- >> would...
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steven and michael thank you for joining us. >>> when we come back we will talk with the ceo of eye marks about its monster weekend at the box office that's driving ticket sales. >>> plus we will discuss the pandemic pet boom with the ceo of zoetis. we are back in 90 seconds. it's not “pretty good or nothing.” it's not “acceptable or nothing.” and it's definitely not “close enough or nothing.” mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry... in the world. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. folks the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line today we're going to fine tune the dynamic braking system whoo, what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be a deep learning engineer to help make the world a smarter place does this come in blue? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq . >>> shares of i max up 3% on the monster weekend with the chinese new year it is up 45% from its 201
steven and michael thank you for joining us. >>> when we come back we will talk with the ceo of eye marks about its monster weekend at the box office that's driving ticket sales. >>> plus we will discuss the pandemic pet boom with the ceo of zoetis. we are back in 90 seconds. it's not “pretty good or nothing.” it's not “acceptable or nothing.” and it's definitely not “close enough or nothing.” mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be...
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maria: mark, what do you say about that and tell me about this upcoming meeting. you're going to be there. stevend on immigration issues. he's been focused on immigration for more than a decade. so he is certainly among those who knows this subject best. >> he does. and maria, you're right. i will be there with him briefing the congressional members. i work with steven miller on a daily basis for over two years. i agree with you on his expertise. he's absolutely right. what the administration is trying to do is remove the illegal part of the illegal immigration while simultaneously as tom homan said it best, creating a sanctuary country in the united states. i can come to no other conclusion that they're doing so because they see a perceived political value in opening the borders and really creating a sanctuary country. it's unbelievable what's happening. maria: well, i mean, can republicans do anything about it? is it now up to the state level and what ken paxton is doing on the ag level? because they're in the majority, the democrats. they can do what they want, right? and you can't stop it. >>
maria: mark, what do you say about that and tell me about this upcoming meeting. you're going to be there. stevend on immigration issues. he's been focused on immigration for more than a decade. so he is certainly among those who knows this subject best. >> he does. and maria, you're right. i will be there with him briefing the congressional members. i work with steven miller on a daily basis for over two years. i agree with you on his expertise. he's absolutely right. what the...
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mark, you've been on the front lines of all of this. i know you worked very hard with then treasury secretary steven mnuchin to get relief out during thisthe country. >> well, secretary mnuchin did an outstanding job at trying to keep the relief targeted but what strikes me most about the biden administration for all this talk about unity, it's a go it alone kind of approach with 50 executive orders that are not making a difference to the average man and woman on main street. you know, what we need to do is make sure that any executive order that comes out of 1600 pennsylvania avenue actually does something for the hard working american men an women that are out there. but we will see if it's targeted. let's get together, let's have a bipartisan approach and hopefully make a difference. we need to push back on hr-1 which is a d.c. takeover of the voting rights. i look forward to coming back on and talking to you about that. maria: mark, we have to talk about that because it's amazing to he me that for so long nancy pelosi and her colleagues on the left continue to talk about so many things they want to change from healthcare to income i
mark, you've been on the front lines of all of this. i know you worked very hard with then treasury secretary steven mnuchin to get relief out during thisthe country. >> well, secretary mnuchin did an outstanding job at trying to keep the relief targeted but what strikes me most about the biden administration for all this talk about unity, it's a go it alone kind of approach with 50 executive orders that are not making a difference to the average man and woman on main street. you know,...
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prime minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll—out will only accelerate from here. the head of the nhs, simon stevensmunity nurses and care home workers. the government says a few homes have had visits deferred due to local outbreaks of the virus and promises to get these done as soon as it is safe to do so. some residents also may have been missed because they were suffering from covid. ministers are growing increasingly confident of hitting the target of vaccinating the 15 million most vulnerable people by mid february after a record high ofjabs on saturday, reaching nearly 600,000. nearly 9,000,000 ist doses have now been administered and nearly nine out of ten people aged 80 and above and over three quarters of people aged 75 and over have now had their firstjab. but the charity alzheimer's uk says it is concerned about the level of staff vaccinations amid reports that some workers have declined jabs. it's also calling for the government to speed up the roll—out of the second dose to allow homes to resume meaningful visits. in wales, around three quarters of staff and care home residents have rec
prime minister said it marked a crucial milestone in the race to protect the most vulnerable and that the roll—out will only accelerate from here. the head of the nhs, simon stevensmunity nurses and care home workers. the government says a few homes have had visits deferred due to local outbreaks of the virus and promises to get these done as soon as it is safe to do so. some residents also may have been missed because they were suffering from covid. ministers are growing increasingly...