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but let me one minute left, there's a martin. and the, even though i, the republicans will continue to go along with biden's ukraine policy. i don't think that's going to be the case in europe because we just have these massive protests in berlin over the last new cycle there. it's more than rhetoric. this is, this is every day live life in germany. it wasn't supposed to cost you when it comes to eggs and comp and c knows and going out in the evening. now it is last 45 seconds deal. yeah, life is getting tougher and it takes a while. so the average man street to understand the dynamics of a huge issue like the war and effects his pocket heating bills, just gone through the roof 34 times in the u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pensions now freezing to death in their apartments. germany, germany is economy. i think this week, it economists said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce, flocking to america, to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but you know,
but let me one minute left, there's a martin. and the, even though i, the republicans will continue to go along with biden's ukraine policy. i don't think that's going to be the case in europe because we just have these massive protests in berlin over the last new cycle there. it's more than rhetoric. this is, this is every day live life in germany. it wasn't supposed to cost you when it comes to eggs and comp and c knows and going out in the evening. now it is last 45 seconds deal. yeah, life...
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ah let's go back to martin america learning attorney interesting. the the, the medias blood with allegations that china has already been or may start supplying arms to, to, to russia. i see no indication the russian needs arms, but ok, these are the media stories. are also this ridiculous talk about russia in china getting closer together is if that suddenly appeared to some people. this is something that's been going on for a very long time. and i find it really astounding of mainstream you. oh my goodness, you know they, they're very much asleep at the wheel here. okay. i did that in one more thing here . i think it was in munich and the chinese foreign minister. he was challenged by our old favorite child joseph brow. the foreign policies are on the european union. and he said, you know, it's, we crossing one of the red lines of china to provide arms to, to russia. and he said, when you supply a firm, steve craig, so what is the difference? he said, a very big difference and apparently ran for the doors, didn't answer what that differences are. o
ah let's go back to martin america learning attorney interesting. the the, the medias blood with allegations that china has already been or may start supplying arms to, to, to russia. i see no indication the russian needs arms, but ok, these are the media stories. are also this ridiculous talk about russia in china getting closer together is if that suddenly appeared to some people. this is something that's been going on for a very long time. and i find it really astounding of mainstream you....
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every person who knows welsh rugby nose martin lewis. he . welsh rugby nose martin lewis.n, something he feels was never properly investigated. he also says one colleague repeatedly used homophobic language to talk about his fellow referee nigel owens. that seech in his fellow referee nigel owens. that speech in the _ his fellow referee nigel owens. that speech in the office environment, this isn't— speech in the office environment, this isn't something that was just set on _ this isn't something that was just set on occasion. people not being brought— set on occasion. people not being brought up— set on occasion. people not being brought up the task on that. so it was the _ brought up the task on that. so it was the culture of people not being stood _ was the culture of people not being stood up to. not being accepted and stood _ stood up to. not being accepted and stood up _ stood up to. not being accepted and stood up to. not being accepted and stood up to. and frankly those in senior— stood up to. and frankly those in senior position, we stood up to. and frankly those
every person who knows welsh rugby nose martin lewis. he . welsh rugby nose martin lewis.n, something he feels was never properly investigated. he also says one colleague repeatedly used homophobic language to talk about his fellow referee nigel owens. that seech in his fellow referee nigel owens. that speech in the _ his fellow referee nigel owens. that speech in the office environment, this isn't— speech in the office environment, this isn't something that was just set on _ this isn't...
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to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, martin j america. she's an award winning journalist, and commentator, and in budapest we have george semi while he's a podcast, or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. are a gentleman crossed up rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. i start out with george in budapest, georgia, you know, is peace in the air. i mean, there piece proposals coming out now that you know, the chinese have come, come out with a 12 point program. what's coming out of the u. k. a france and germany is a bit unclear, but it is being, it's making the rounds that they're sounding out. as i said in my introduction as zalinski regime on how to move forward. i think there's some kind of reckoning going on here, but it doesn't mean it's going to end. well, hear your thoughts on, on both proposals, other proposals or proposals which george? well, i think i did give away the punchline in a moment. i leave the striking thing about that report from the wall street jour
to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, martin j america. she's an award winning journalist, and commentator, and in budapest we have george semi while he's a podcast, or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. are a gentleman crossed up rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. i start out with george in budapest, georgia, you know, is peace in the air. i mean, there piece proposals coming out now that you know,...
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martin. yeah, i think the real problem here is, even though western elise are beginning to realize that they need to start looking at a solution for ukraine. they're taking so long about stepping in this direction. you know, you talk about the script, right? is this an entity? i think we need to script writers with dumb and dumber or c. call for show macro. because the kind of statements that are coming from these camps are just incredible . absolutely astounding. i mean, how turn death of the situation. can you be, it seems that both of these slater's can agree on one thing they want. now, a deadline, they want something set in progress for peace talk. so they seem to agree on a fundamental position which we haven't had before. the news is so landscape is the problem. that's what they've agreed on bus rating in between the line just of this guy isn't moving and direction. we need to move and you talk about about to ask his problems. what i think is interesting is that the west france and ger
martin. yeah, i think the real problem here is, even though western elise are beginning to realize that they need to start looking at a solution for ukraine. they're taking so long about stepping in this direction. you know, you talk about the script, right? is this an entity? i think we need to script writers with dumb and dumber or c. call for show macro. because the kind of statements that are coming from these camps are just incredible . absolutely astounding. i mean, how turn death of the...
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we are joined by the executive chairman and owner of aston martin's f1 team and matt miller. they have a new car, a new driver and a new factory. lawrence, walk us through the changes you have made from last year's car. lawrence: last year's car to this year's car is 95% brand-new, less than 5% carryover parts. for all intellectual purposes, it is a brand-new car. looks different, we believe it will behave differently. a major step forward from last year's car. we took a big step for the second half of last year, the plan is to continue on that momentum to fight for the top. we will unveil the car tonight and the new state-of-the-art facility, she will ba.4 hundred 50,000 square-foot facility -- ba-- be a 450,000 square-foot facility. we are moving in and the next couple months. double door headcount of people, a great group of 400 people when i took over the company that were known for punching above their weight. we have doubled headcount today, which brings us to the limit of what formula one budget caps are. an exciting moment, we believe we are taking a big step forward
we are joined by the executive chairman and owner of aston martin's f1 team and matt miller. they have a new car, a new driver and a new factory. lawrence, walk us through the changes you have made from last year's car. lawrence: last year's car to this year's car is 95% brand-new, less than 5% carryover parts. for all intellectual purposes, it is a brand-new car. looks different, we believe it will behave differently. a major step forward from last year's car. we took a big step for the second...
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ah go back to martin america. where it's in looking at the reaction to it or non reaction to this story if there's a certain service that i get from the official american legacy media, is that yeah, well, so what we can do, it may be, this kind of impunity is and plus the watching the germans particularly shows being humiliated they that mission accomplished. okay. i mean they are doing everything. glenn said he took another one on the cheek. i mean, is there any, i don't know how many cakes he has like i keep getting hit over and over and over again. so, i mean, you know, the fact that the germans are being humiliated again and it tells people to get in line. you know, there's, you know, where the unity here lots of bar go ahead. we are again, a wonder how much immigration shows can also wonder what actually happened in the white house. 3 weeks before nuclear war started. when, when shoot button was a deal struck, then by to say, look, you know, we're going to go ahead and blow up anyway, so you might as well get
ah go back to martin america. where it's in looking at the reaction to it or non reaction to this story if there's a certain service that i get from the official american legacy media, is that yeah, well, so what we can do, it may be, this kind of impunity is and plus the watching the germans particularly shows being humiliated they that mission accomplished. okay. i mean they are doing everything. glenn said he took another one on the cheek. i mean, is there any, i don't know how many cakes he...
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[audience reacts] >> d.l.: who gets fired with martin luther king quotes?ve been to the mountaintop and they ain't hiring either!" [applause] "i have a dream. and you can, too, since there ain't no reason for you to get up early anymore!" "free at last, free at last. here's your severance package, you're free at last." but to be fair, she did find a way to say that she was sorry. >> after facing negative feedback, tejada posted an apology letter to the company's website saying, "there are a number of things i would do differently if i could. the quote i included from dr. martin luther king jr. was inappropriate and insensitive. i am sorry." >> d.l.: yeah. after the king thing didn't work, she went to the words of adolf hitler, "i blame the jews!" come on, [bleep], i'm not kanye. it's just a joke, relax. speaking of hitler, there are some people in ohio who are getting in big trouble for their ideas on what to teach children. >> multiple online news sources are reporting that an ohio couple is supplying "nazi-approved material" for home schooling. >> new det
[audience reacts] >> d.l.: who gets fired with martin luther king quotes?ve been to the mountaintop and they ain't hiring either!" [applause] "i have a dream. and you can, too, since there ain't no reason for you to get up early anymore!" "free at last, free at last. here's your severance package, you're free at last." but to be fair, she did find a way to say that she was sorry. >> after facing negative feedback, tejada posted an apology letter to the...
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and in myra cash, we crossed to martin j. he is in award winning, journalist and commentator for a gentleman, cross up rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. i've got a glitch in our slow. so we came into seymour hersh, came out with his report, has investigated reporting on the north, the ending of the north stream pipelines ending very much like what biden said, i was setting next to the the german chancellor. so glen, i mean, this is supposed to be a great mystery, but it's not really much of the great of a mystery because when after it happened, that was very little bit talk about it. and when someone like seymour hersh, legendary journalist writes about it, it's completely dismissed and hardly reported on your thoughts. well, this is sam. i keep problem i with the how me the limits the debate. i mean is a good. you can give the illusion of having a open democratic debate if you only narrow the scope of what's allowed to be discussed. so wasa draw show or was it a mystery?
and in myra cash, we crossed to martin j. he is in award winning, journalist and commentator for a gentleman, cross up rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. i've got a glitch in our slow. so we came into seymour hersh, came out with his report, has investigated reporting on the north, the ending of the north stream pipelines ending very much like what biden said, i was setting next to the the german chancellor. so glen, i mean, this is supposed...
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waters, i misled deon martin. i lied to deon martin. i took deon martin's money when i shouldn't have. >> well, let me ask you this. of all the people on here, all these exhibits, do you have any independent recollection of a time where you sat down and looked that person in the eye and you were lying to them and convincing them that everything was okay while you stole their money? do you remember even one of them? >> i'm sure i do. >> okay. well, tell us about it. >> i mean, you have to show me -- you have to give me -- >> i'm asking you if you remember one time where you're sitting there in your heart looking somebody in the eye knowing you're stealing from them and you remember it. >> i remember -- >> all right. we're going to break away from the trial. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." and you have been watching accused murderer alex murdaugh on the stand under cross-examination from the prosecution. as you no doubt now, the disgraced former south carolina attorney has pleaded not guilty to the 2021 killings of his wife and young
waters, i misled deon martin. i lied to deon martin. i took deon martin's money when i shouldn't have. >> well, let me ask you this. of all the people on here, all these exhibits, do you have any independent recollection of a time where you sat down and looked that person in the eye and you were lying to them and convincing them that everything was okay while you stole their money? do you remember even one of them? >> i'm sure i do. >> okay. well, tell us about it. >> i...
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i'm martine croxall. our top stories: aid agencies call for better access to the earthquake disaster zones from turkey to syria as the number of people killed in both countries rises to more than 2a,000. over on that side of the border, there is the constant sound of sirens, of heavy machinery, of people working. there is none of that here. down there there are small children removing the rubble. the united nations estimates the earthquakes may have left nearly 5.5 million people homeless in syria. the government there says it will allow aid to be delivered to rebel—held parts of the country. despite the odds, people are still being pulled out alive from under the rubble in turkey, more than 120 hours after the first earthquake struck. surviving the earthquake, that's the first hurdle. what will their lives be like in the coming months and years, as a result of the destruction we see here today? in other news, us fighterjets shoot down an unidentified aircraft over alaska after president biden gave the or
i'm martine croxall. our top stories: aid agencies call for better access to the earthquake disaster zones from turkey to syria as the number of people killed in both countries rises to more than 2a,000. over on that side of the border, there is the constant sound of sirens, of heavy machinery, of people working. there is none of that here. down there there are small children removing the rubble. the united nations estimates the earthquakes may have left nearly 5.5 million people homeless in...
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what we heard fare from martin griffiths of the united l from martin griffiths of the united nationsration like this, where you move from the rescue attempt to recovery, a basic acceptance that the chances now of survival are so slim that the focus has to shift to recovery and supporting the people that did survive. in your eyes, where do we stand now? what point are we at? yes, it is sad. i have driven past so many towns and cities absolutely devastated and i have seen people sit outside where the machinery hasn't reached yet, asking us, can you hear the noise, can you hear someone calling out from below the rubble? and then you are listening in as well. and you don't want to say anything that may break their hopes and you say, look, we are not hearing much, but, you know, when the rescue people arrive, but they keep trying, saying, when will they reach us? so unfortunately, it is a very human tragedy, family members still think that there will be rescues, they still think their relatives may be buried alive, but the temperatures here are absolutely shockingly freezing. when i arriv
what we heard fare from martin griffiths of the united l from martin griffiths of the united nationsration like this, where you move from the rescue attempt to recovery, a basic acceptance that the chances now of survival are so slim that the focus has to shift to recovery and supporting the people that did survive. in your eyes, where do we stand now? what point are we at? yes, it is sad. i have driven past so many towns and cities absolutely devastated and i have seen people sit outside where...
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as martin said _ assessment. yes, definitely. as martin said earlier, _ assessment.in said earlier, disappointment and abandonment is definitely a general feeling and abandonment is definitely a generalfeeling that is and abandonment is definitely a general feeling that is happening. we are seven days into the earthquake, our organisation has been calling for help, from manpower, from rescue equipment, in the first couple of days we will just ignored and left to deal with the situation on our own. 0ur machines were breaking down, volunteers were digging people out of their own hands. the catastrophe of their own hands. the catastrophe of this scale could definitely have been avoided if we had some help earlier on. ~ , .,, been avoided if we had some help earlier on. ~ , ., , ., ,, earlier on. why has this happened, then? we know— earlier on. why has this happened, then? we know that _ earlier on. why has this happened, then? we know that syria - earlier on. why has this happened, then? we know that syria has - earlier on. why has this happened, | then? we know that s
as martin said _ assessment. yes, definitely. as martin said earlier, _ assessment.in said earlier, disappointment and abandonment is definitely a general feeling and abandonment is definitely a generalfeeling that is and abandonment is definitely a general feeling that is happening. we are seven days into the earthquake, our organisation has been calling for help, from manpower, from rescue equipment, in the first couple of days we will just ignored and left to deal with the situation on our...
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martin. the quake may also have affected displaced families in northern syria who were already living in dire conditions after the destruction of their homes. but they've also, but they're also struggling from a severe snowstorm that hit the area. i'm at vall has the details they're left in the cold. these displaced families in north and syria are facing a new ordeal brought on by a severe snowstorm. and they're not equipped for the challenge. jewels you've been with all of them, as you can see for your own eyes, only this night, 5 tenths of collapsed children, left under rain and snow without any shelter. this situation is the same across all the displacement camps in our la post northern countryside and italy, low temperatures, along with heavy rain, hath taken a heavy tal on the people here. most of the tents are not water resistant. there is a visible absence of essential sanitary facilities found water, ponts, fill vest, street st. surround the tents, thick mud, the district movement, an
martin. the quake may also have affected displaced families in northern syria who were already living in dire conditions after the destruction of their homes. but they've also, but they're also struggling from a severe snowstorm that hit the area. i'm at vall has the details they're left in the cold. these displaced families in north and syria are facing a new ordeal brought on by a severe snowstorm. and they're not equipped for the challenge. jewels you've been with all of them, as you can see...
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martin, director of operations— affected. martin, director of operations for _ affected.tions for the _ affected. martin, director of. operations for the international community of the red cross. thank you forjoining us on the programme. to the war in ukraine now, and the nato secretary general says allies are talking about how to increase support for ukraine at a meeting of defence ministers. yens stoltenberg says ukraine is using up ammunition faster than it's being provided and has called on member countries to increase production. today the kremlin said nato demonstrated its hostility towards russia every day, and was becoming more and more involved in the conflict in ukraine. here's yens stoltenberg's opening remarks at the meeting. nato allies are provided on president and support to ukraine to help uphold its right of self—defense. and from the start, we have been working very closely with the european union, determine to support ukraine for as long as it takes. today, we will discuss our continued support, which is essential to have ukraine prevail as an independe
martin, director of operations— affected. martin, director of operations for _ affected.tions for the _ affected. martin, director of. operations for the international community of the red cross. thank you forjoining us on the programme. to the war in ukraine now, and the nato secretary general says allies are talking about how to increase support for ukraine at a meeting of defence ministers. yens stoltenberg says ukraine is using up ammunition faster than it's being provided and has called...
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martin blaser. - [martin] hey, how are you? - hi, i'm julia, lovely to meet you. martin is a microbiologist who also researches the microbiome. when it comes to using antibiotics, both gria and martin believe we need a better balance. - by and large, we have overestimated the value of antibiotics. we're giving antibiotics like water. the big dogma is it might not help you, but it won't hurt. but what if it does hurt? the's more and more evidence we're losing microbial diversity, it's just going down. - [julia] martin and gloria wa to prevt the further loss of diversity in our microbiomes. - we've overdone it. now we have to find a more moderate approach. and ultimately, if we find a more moderate approach, then maybe we can stop the decline in diversity, but how do we get it back? that's gonna require restoration. - [julia] one intriguing candidate for microbial restoration is the h. pylori bacteria, the same one that barry marshall infected himself with. - most doctors in the world are trying to get rid of helicobacter on the idea that it's a bad guy and its. but
martin blaser. - [martin] hey, how are you? - hi, i'm julia, lovely to meet you. martin is a microbiologist who also researches the microbiome. when it comes to using antibiotics, both gria and martin believe we need a better balance. - by and large, we have overestimated the value of antibiotics. we're giving antibiotics like water. the big dogma is it might not help you, but it won't hurt. but what if it does hurt? the's more and more evidence we're losing microbial diversity, it's just going...
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martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his attention to desegregation of restaurants and other public facilities. and he has played a leading role getting -- registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now, at the age of 34, dr. king, a baptist minister, married and the father of four children, has become a symbol of the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. to interview him, we have a panel of distinguished correspondents, an african and asian and a southern newspaperman who wrote the book, the case for south. gentle
martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his...
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ebonie martin: i can't hear you. children: game room! ebonie martin: i can't hear you. children: game room! ebonie martin: with me being there, i think it helps, because i am black, i am a female, and i do come from the urban neighborhoods. so i am very informed, very in tune with these kids. y'all just lost your turn. bill: ebonie martin is outstanding. the two of us work together very effectively. ebonie martin: i don't look at him as the white savior. and i don't think he looks at it as, oh, i'm helping these black kids out. but i'm helping these kids that, in any other situation, couldn't afford the opportunity. [playful yelling] >> let's go. bill: what we do at wilderness works here, we want you to have fun. but my job is to give you ideas. do you understand me? so let me give you an example. how many people here can say i have a lot of absentee father in my life? raise your hand. i know i can. it's a lot of people. [music playing] clifford: i think he can connect with us, because, you know, bill also grew up as an orphan. and he didn't have his real parents in his
ebonie martin: i can't hear you. children: game room! ebonie martin: i can't hear you. children: game room! ebonie martin: with me being there, i think it helps, because i am black, i am a female, and i do come from the urban neighborhoods. so i am very informed, very in tune with these kids. y'all just lost your turn. bill: ebonie martin is outstanding. the two of us work together very effectively. ebonie martin: i don't look at him as the white savior. and i don't think he looks at it as, oh,...
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martin griffiths speaking to lyse doucet.er justin trudeau has confirmed that he ordered the shooting down of an unidentified high—altitude object which had been flying over northwestern canada. he said us and canadian aricraft were scrambled and that an american fighter aircraft shot the object down. mr trudeau broke the news in a tweet adding that canadian forces will now recover and analyze the wreckage of the object. he thanked north american aerospace defense command for keeping the watch over north america. cbs correspondent cristian benavides, in miami, has the latests details on the incident. we just got a statement from the pentagon not too long ago sort of outlining what happened here and here is what we have learnt. this object that was shot down in canada was first spotted friday evening over alaska and as this was happening, the us actually sent two f—22 aircraft to follow this along, this unidentified object, and the third one in about 7—14 days that we've seen over north america. so, as this is happening, it ap
martin griffiths speaking to lyse doucet.er justin trudeau has confirmed that he ordered the shooting down of an unidentified high—altitude object which had been flying over northwestern canada. he said us and canadian aricraft were scrambled and that an american fighter aircraft shot the object down. mr trudeau broke the news in a tweet adding that canadian forces will now recover and analyze the wreckage of the object. he thanked north american aerospace defense command for keeping the...
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i'm martine croxall and these are the latest headlines...id agencies call for better access to the earthquake disaster zones from turkey to syria, as the number of people killed in both countries rises to more than 2a,000. the stunning thing, really, is that the border is just there. but it is as if... ..all help, all aid ends at that border. the united nations estimates the earthquakes may have left nearly 5.5 million people homeless in syria. the government there says it will allow aid to be delivered to rebel—held parts of the country. despite the odds, people are still being pulled out alive from under the rubble in both countries, more than 120 hours after the first earthquake struck. surviving the earthquake, that's the first hurdle. what will their lives be like in the coming months and years, as a result of the destruction we see here today? this is the scene live in southern turkey as rescuers continue their pain—staking search for survivors. we'll bring you all the latest developments from our correspondents who are there. in other
i'm martine croxall and these are the latest headlines...id agencies call for better access to the earthquake disaster zones from turkey to syria, as the number of people killed in both countries rises to more than 2a,000. the stunning thing, really, is that the border is just there. but it is as if... ..all help, all aid ends at that border. the united nations estimates the earthquakes may have left nearly 5.5 million people homeless in syria. the government there says it will allow aid to be...
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>> norah: david martin, thank you. top stories, more than 20 million americans are feeling the impact of two powerful winter storms. it's not just blizzard-like conditions, but freezing cold, some places saw temperatures 40 degrees below normal. the midwest is getting the worst of it. and cbs's christina ruffini is in hard-hit minneapolis. >> reporter: from mountains of snow in minneapolis to a blown transformer in detroit, the february cold snap is sending shivers across the u.s. frozen fallout has left a million people without power. in michigan, a volunteer firefighter was killed after coming into contact with a downed power line. heavy snow collapsed part of this parking garage in wisconsin, while the bitter cold broke centuries-old records in parts of colorado and wyoming, where it was negative 26 degrees. separate storms tore across the west, dropping nearly 11 inches of snow in portland, close to a record. sin city got a smattering. >> let it snow, let it, well, let's just say, flurry. >> reporter: and there was
>> norah: david martin, thank you. top stories, more than 20 million americans are feeling the impact of two powerful winter storms. it's not just blizzard-like conditions, but freezing cold, some places saw temperatures 40 degrees below normal. the midwest is getting the worst of it. and cbs's christina ruffini is in hard-hit minneapolis. >> reporter: from mountains of snow in minneapolis to a blown transformer in detroit, the february cold snap is sending shivers across the u.s....
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martin ms.es and served as five years for five years completed a 40-year career public schools in one district. one school district spending 22 years as a principal before comes to st. martin jonathon and ladies will you please stand and be recognized. [applause] >> thank you. executive budget also provides 25 million dollars in lottery dollars for the creation of education scholarship accounts also called esa's. pending change in the law by the general assembly. these funds will allow lower income parents to choose type of education environment and instruction that best suit their child unique need. teacher pay, my executive budget also provides to continue remarkable progress we have made in raising teacher pay and we must do more. new teaching positions are being created every year in new students constructed to keep up with our growing population. six years ago, the minimum starting salary of our teachers was 30,113 and average teacher salary was below the southeastern average today the mini
martin ms.es and served as five years for five years completed a 40-year career public schools in one district. one school district spending 22 years as a principal before comes to st. martin jonathon and ladies will you please stand and be recognized. [applause] >> thank you. executive budget also provides 25 million dollars in lottery dollars for the creation of education scholarship accounts also called esa's. pending change in the law by the general assembly. these funds will allow...
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cbs's david martin is at the pentagon, where a recent war games showed the u.s. would run out of a key weapon while trying to stop a chinese invasion of taiwan. >> reporter: the production line at the lockheed martin plant in arkansas is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every ten minutes. it's part of the $30 billion in weapons the u.s. has committed to ukraine but just a fraction of the pentagon's staggering $858 billion defense budget. >> this is darn close to being the biggest defense budget that we have ever had. >> reporter: since world war ii, the only time the u.s. spent more on defense was at the height of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. orrin thompson of the lexington institute says nearly a third of that is spent on weapons. >> that is an amount of money that outstrips the entire economy of most european countries. >> reporter: yet the pentagon is hard pressed to keep ukraine supplied with ammunition. >> for a couple of key items, the stockpile is getting low. >> what does low mean? >> we're at a level where the risk for other war plans becomes g
cbs's david martin is at the pentagon, where a recent war games showed the u.s. would run out of a key weapon while trying to stop a chinese invasion of taiwan. >> reporter: the production line at the lockheed martin plant in arkansas is gearing up to turn out one new rocket every ten minutes. it's part of the $30 billion in weapons the u.s. has committed to ukraine but just a fraction of the pentagon's staggering $858 billion defense budget. >> this is darn close to being the...
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king picked up the phone, he said, martin, you need to come. there are thousands here, they didn't come to see me. dr. king got in the car by himself and rolled over to to mason temple, he started speaking that night. something came over him. he said that, i don't fear any man. he said, god has allowed me to go to the mountain top and i've seen the promised land. and that's the last speech he gave right here in memphis when he went to the mountain top. i believe when he looked over, he could see a barack obama become president. i believe when he went to the mountain top he cowl look over and see a -- he could look other and see a kamala harris sitting as vice president. i believe we when he looked over from the mountain top, he saw black police chiefs. he didn't expect you to disgrace him. he expected you to bring us on to the promised land. that's why i'm still marching. yes, i got books out. yes, i got a tv show. but i'm a mountain climber. i'm not going to stop until i get to the top of the mountain. you can call me names on right wing telev
king picked up the phone, he said, martin, you need to come. there are thousands here, they didn't come to see me. dr. king got in the car by himself and rolled over to to mason temple, he started speaking that night. something came over him. he said that, i don't fear any man. he said, god has allowed me to go to the mountain top and i've seen the promised land. and that's the last speech he gave right here in memphis when he went to the mountain top. i believe when he looked over, he could...
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martin luther king junior.king's eldest son and his wife, and doctor king's only grandchild, a fascinating conversation you don't want to miss, after the break. th break. lvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u rise to the challenge. u won't clock out. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... ...without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. ask about ubrelvy, unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal
martin luther king junior.king's eldest son and his wife, and doctor king's only grandchild, a fascinating conversation you don't want to miss, after the break. th break. lvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u rise to the challenge. u won't clock out. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... ...without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do...
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i'm martine croxall. our top stories... boat carrying migrants has sunk off southern italy, leaving at least 30 dead, according to italian media reports. the uk and the european union edge closer to a new deal on post—brexit trading rules for northern ireland. counting is under way in nigeria's most competitive elections in decades, with three candidates still hopeful of becoming president. lam i am live in the nigerian capital abuja, where nigerians are eagerly awaiting the results of those elections, even though voting continues in some areas. and, blizzard conditions in unexpected places in america, as a cold weather front hits california and other southern states. hello and welcome to bbc news. italian media is reporting at least 33 people are thought to have died, after a boat carrying migrants sunk off the southern italian mainland. it's reported that a number of bodies were found on a beach in the calabria region, with others found in the water nearby. rescuers are still searching for survivors, these pictures have c
i'm martine croxall. our top stories... boat carrying migrants has sunk off southern italy, leaving at least 30 dead, according to italian media reports. the uk and the european union edge closer to a new deal on post—brexit trading rules for northern ireland. counting is under way in nigeria's most competitive elections in decades, with three candidates still hopeful of becoming president. lam i am live in the nigerian capital abuja, where nigerians are eagerly awaiting the results of those...
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>> he looks black. >> man, trayvon martin was -- trayvon martin was such a sad situation simply because call -- >> he's got his hand in his waistband. >> that's everything that we as black people, especially black men, that's everything we tell you we experience. but you hear it from the person who's actually doing it to us. >> he's running. >> he's running? which way is he running? >> the racial profiling, the stereotyping, seeing us in the neighborhood, thinking we don't belong. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> that's what we tell people we're experiencing. but nobody believes it until they see it. >> was it self-defense or an unjustified overreaction? that's the central question raised by the recent shooting of a 17-year-old teenager in florida by a member of a neighborhood watch group. >> police got here within a minute and found trayvon martin shot dead. >> the shooter, george zimmerman, was questioned, but has not been arrested. he holds a license to carry a concealed weapon and claims he fired in self-defense. but the teen's family disp
>> he looks black. >> man, trayvon martin was -- trayvon martin was such a sad situation simply because call -- >> he's got his hand in his waistband. >> that's everything that we as black people, especially black men, that's everything we tell you we experience. but you hear it from the person who's actually doing it to us. >> he's running. >> he's running? which way is he running? >> the racial profiling, the stereotyping, seeing us in the...
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martÍn, estÁs feliz? martÍn: me encanta. todos: martÍn martÍn martÍn.Ías . 10.000 pasos al dÍa. si puede hacer mÁs que eso, hÁgalo. mientras mÁs ejercicio, mejor. un buen santo remedio para tener energÍa el maca. esa raÍz peruana. bien buena para eso. nÚmero tres, yque controlar el —— hay que controlar el estrÉs y la ansiedad. de alguna manera el estrÉs te va a impactar de manera negativa tu calidad de vida. el ejercicio y la meditaciÓn te ayudan. saca 30 minutos de tu dÍa para hacer algo que te libere de ese estrÉs . que te lleve a otro lugar. un buen santo remedio es el will power. usted lo mezcla con agua y se lo puede tomar dos o tres veces al dÍa. tiene 210 miligramos de magnesio . tiene ashwagandha, tiene passiflora y te puede ayudar a bajar la ansiedad. prÓximo, dormir. tÚ te levantas temprano? se te debe de hacer difÍcil es aparte de esas siete horas. karla: sÍ. pero es difÍcil. juan: cuando uno duerme menos de seis horas al dÍa, eso aumenta tu mortalidad. tienen mÁs riesgo cardiovascular. te hace engordar. es importante dormir tu siete u ocho h
martÍn, estÁs feliz? martÍn: me encanta. todos: martÍn martÍn martÍn.Ías . 10.000 pasos al dÍa. si puede hacer mÁs que eso, hÁgalo. mientras mÁs ejercicio, mejor. un buen santo remedio para tener energÍa el maca. esa raÍz peruana. bien buena para eso. nÚmero tres, yque controlar el —— hay que controlar el estrÉs y la ansiedad. de alguna manera el estrÉs te va a impactar de manera negativa tu calidad de vida. el ejercicio y la meditaciÓn te ayudan. saca 30 minutos de tu dÍa...
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martin, it's a real privilege _ deserve it. martin, it's a real privilege to _ deserve it. a real privilege to talk to you. i deserve it. martin, it's a real| privilege to talk to you. thank deserve it. martin, it's a real- privilege to talk to you. thank you so much and we wish you and your family all the very best. we hope you get that call and thanks for. thank you. you get that call and thanks for. thank yon-— you get that call and thanks for. thank ou. ., , ., , will just pause to take a look at the letter from louise. hello there. some rain to come through this evening and overnight. starting off in northern ireland, and pushing its way steadily eastwards. and as it bumps into that colder air, we could see some snow across the highlands for a time. that will move off into the north sea, but this trailing weather front here will bring a lot of cloud and outbreaks of drizzly rain across central and southern england first thing in the morning. an incredibly mild start to the weekend here — grey, dulland damp, but slowly improving as we go into the afternoon, some sunshin
martin, it's a real privilege _ deserve it. martin, it's a real privilege to _ deserve it. a real privilege to talk to you. i deserve it. martin, it's a real| privilege to talk to you. thank deserve it. martin, it's a real- privilege to talk to you. thank you so much and we wish you and your family all the very best. we hope you get that call and thanks for. thank you. you get that call and thanks for. thank yon-— you get that call and thanks for. thank ou. ., , ., , will just pause to take a...
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the boulevard christian church in which doctor martin luther king junior civil rights figure. doctor martin luther king junior, held his last sermon because before he was assassinated in 1968. anyhow. whatever so far is that we heard pamela harris and she had her some strong statements. they're trying to encourage to the family, the mother, the father of terry nichols to, to just hold on and acknowledging how painful this all must be for the family, for his parents. and for the extended family and a she said clothes that i'm americans are, are morning with you addressing the mother of terry nichols. reverend al sharpton makes the point that this is yet another victim to police brutality and to the failure of changing the system which hasn't happened yet in his mind. in the minds of many, many experts, no matter what this color of their skin, that congress, the white house washington failed to push through the george floyd policing act, which would have. so is the thinking provided substantial police reform. and this is what we will hear here in this ceremony that terry nichols
the boulevard christian church in which doctor martin luther king junior civil rights figure. doctor martin luther king junior, held his last sermon because before he was assassinated in 1968. anyhow. whatever so far is that we heard pamela harris and she had her some strong statements. they're trying to encourage to the family, the mother, the father of terry nichols to, to just hold on and acknowledging how painful this all must be for the family, for his parents. and for the extended family...
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i'm martine croxall, and these are the latest headlines. syria's voluntary group of rescuers known as the white helmets say they agree with the un aid chief's comments that the international community has failed people in the country's north—west, where thousands of people have died since monday's earthquakes. disappointment and abandonment is definitely a general feeling that is happening. our organisation has been calling for help, for manpower, for rescue equipment, and in the first couple of days we willjust ignored and left to deal with the situation on our own. turkish police issue more than a hundred arrest warrants as part of an investigation into poor building standards after this week's devastating earthquakes. defying the odds, this 10—year—old girl is one of the latest in a number of survivors to have been pulled out alive from under the rubble of collapsed buildings in turkey, after 147 hours. this is the scene live in southern turkey, as emergency teams continue their pain—staking search for survivors as the number of people k
i'm martine croxall, and these are the latest headlines. syria's voluntary group of rescuers known as the white helmets say they agree with the un aid chief's comments that the international community has failed people in the country's north—west, where thousands of people have died since monday's earthquakes. disappointment and abandonment is definitely a general feeling that is happening. our organisation has been calling for help, for manpower, for rescue equipment, and in the first couple...
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constance martin and mark gordon were found after being spotted by a member of the public.thought to have received any medical attention since birth. vincent mcavennie reports. 35 euros constance martin and 48—year—old mark gordon were reported missing on the 5th of january after their car broke down nearjunction four of january after their car broke down near junction four of the 61 near bolton. the car was found on fire and it is believed ms morton had given birth either in or near the car a day or two earlier. if the following weeks, there were sightings of the couple in a number of places, including liverpool, essex, south london and east sussex. there were thought to be carrying a large amount of cash, and to be using camping equipment to live off grid. authorities previously thought the couple had been sleeping rough in a blue tent, avoiding being traced by the police by moving around frequently, and keeping their faces covered in cctv images. police have expressed fears that the baby was being exposed to subzero temperatures, and said they were extremely concerned fo
constance martin and mark gordon were found after being spotted by a member of the public.thought to have received any medical attention since birth. vincent mcavennie reports. 35 euros constance martin and 48—year—old mark gordon were reported missing on the 5th of january after their car broke down nearjunction four of january after their car broke down near junction four of the 61 near bolton. the car was found on fire and it is believed ms morton had given birth either in or near the...
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martin it's immoral in essence.ay it works now is if you've had your children before, what is the day? it's 90, sorry, 2017. you get it for my children. but for children after that, you have a cap to your first. when you get a bit more for your second one, you get a bit less for and that's it. is that right? i think it is. so i've got two kids. and when it came to have my second child, i really, really thought long and hard about can afford long and hard about can i afford this? can i afford a second child? i'm really grateful that i peaceful daughter i did have a peaceful daughter who's watching who's probably watching love me, darling, i just think that darling, but i just think that we have this this split of position on those who work hard and pay their way and those who get this expect the state to pay their way. and i think jeremy corbyn can surprise what's more people dependent on the state more people to vote for labour party because again handouts and i it sets a bad precedent. i think it sets a bad precede
martin it's immoral in essence.ay it works now is if you've had your children before, what is the day? it's 90, sorry, 2017. you get it for my children. but for children after that, you have a cap to your first. when you get a bit more for your second one, you get a bit less for and that's it. is that right? i think it is. so i've got two kids. and when it came to have my second child, i really, really thought long and hard about can afford long and hard about can i afford this? can i afford a...
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martin: yes, it certainly is.'t expect it will be possible to revive it anytime soon because the positions of the two sides are so far apart, and the distrust between the people and their leaders is so great that you cannot get there from here. nevertheless, other solutions are no solutions at all. they are just recipes to continuing. that is why president biden and s secretary of state want to keep the hope alive of a two state solution because that is the only one that will actually end the conflict. laura: but, what is actually going to happen in this situation? what do you see the next steps as being? well, the first requirement, which the secretary was pushing today, is to get both sides to act to calm down the situation. the leadership on both sides are riding tigers. they don't want this situation to explode. abbas would essentially lose his overall control if that happened. and netanyahu has bigger fish to fry. he wants to make peace with saudi arabia, stop iran's nuclear weapons. the question is can they
martin: yes, it certainly is.'t expect it will be possible to revive it anytime soon because the positions of the two sides are so far apart, and the distrust between the people and their leaders is so great that you cannot get there from here. nevertheless, other solutions are no solutions at all. they are just recipes to continuing. that is why president biden and s secretary of state want to keep the hope alive of a two state solution because that is the only one that will actually end the...
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king picked up the phone, he said, martin, you need to come. there are thousands here, they didn't come to see me. dr. king got in the car by himself and rolled over to to mason temple, he started speaking that night. something came over him. he said that, i don't fear any man. he said, god has allowed me to go to the mountain top and i've seen the promised land. and that's the last speech he gave right here in memphis when he went to the mountain top. i believe when he looked over, he could see a barack obama become president. i believe when he went to the mountain top he cowl look over and see a -- he could look other and see a kamala harris sitting as vice president. i believe we when he looked over from the mountain top, he saw black police chiefs. he didn't expect you to disgrace him. he expected you to bring us on to the promised land. that's why i'm still marching. yes, i got books out. yes, i got a tv show. but i'm a mountain climber. i'm not going to stop until i get to the top of the mountain. you can call me names on right wing telev
king picked up the phone, he said, martin, you need to come. there are thousands here, they didn't come to see me. dr. king got in the car by himself and rolled over to to mason temple, he started speaking that night. something came over him. he said that, i don't fear any man. he said, god has allowed me to go to the mountain top and i've seen the promised land. and that's the last speech he gave right here in memphis when he went to the mountain top. i believe when he looked over, he could...
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we also have the executive director of the anti-police hero project and just as teams and martin reynolds, co-executive director of the institute that n representation in media and critical analysis of how the news is covered. thank you all for joining me this afternoon. i will jump right into the first question here. we have seen what could be called relatively swift action taken by both the police chief in memphis and the da, and the firing of some but not all the officers involved in filing word -- filing murder charges against five of the officers pyramid is that the appropriate response to the awful instance of police brutality that we have seen? lorenzo, i would be able -- love to be able to start with you as a former law enforcement officer. lorenzo? ok, it sounds like our guests have lost audio, we are going to work on getting that to them in just a moment. we will take a short break. we will be right back. (vo) wells fargo lets you know where you stand with your fico credit score. what if you knew where you stood with everything? like your future in-laws... (boyfriend) hope you l
we also have the executive director of the anti-police hero project and just as teams and martin reynolds, co-executive director of the institute that n representation in media and critical analysis of how the news is covered. thank you all for joining me this afternoon. i will jump right into the first question here. we have seen what could be called relatively swift action taken by both the police chief in memphis and the da, and the firing of some but not all the officers involved in filing...
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her for your for she the star witness. professor martin hoffer to the panties gruff i to mourn. doctor, have you work with exxon was focused on the carbon cycle and climate modeling. i had a slide up here and so 1982 was 7 years before i was even born. exxon accurately predicted that by this year, 2019 the earth would had a carbon dioxide concentration of $415.00 parts per 1000000 and a temperature increase of one degrees celsius. dr. hoffer is that correct? we were excellent scientists. yes you are. yes, you are. so they know they knew, and i, i presume they knew what some of the consequences of that one degree celsius change would be. some of them, not all. absolutely. i would like to have an opportunity to discuss that if someone asks me. martin hoffer confirmed to us that his disturbing projections were passed on to exxon management at the time. but in 1987, 6 years after being hired, he stopped collaborating with the oil giant, realizing that it wasn't going to be deflected from its main aim, making money. i was there because i thought that i could, i mean this was very nai
her for your for she the star witness. professor martin hoffer to the panties gruff i to mourn. doctor, have you work with exxon was focused on the carbon cycle and climate modeling. i had a slide up here and so 1982 was 7 years before i was even born. exxon accurately predicted that by this year, 2019 the earth would had a carbon dioxide concentration of $415.00 parts per 1000000 and a temperature increase of one degrees celsius. dr. hoffer is that correct? we were excellent scientists. yes...