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chris mason, bbc news in dover.- mason, bbc news in dover.shi sunak�*s plan? i start with you. what you make of rishi sunak's plan?— rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say it _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say it is - rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say it is working. | bit too soon to say it is working. the numbers are down from last year, for the first few months of the year, but that is partly because the weather hasn't been as good. you have to wait until the summer really, the peak crossing season when the seas are usually warmer and calmer. to see what happens to the numbers there. i think, the wider point is that millions of people are on the move around the world, many of them are heading towards europe. the id you can put some kind of protective blankets around written specifically, even though it is an island, see
chris mason, bbc news in dover.- mason, bbc news in dover.shi sunak�*s plan? i start with you. what you make of rishi sunak's plan?— rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say it _ rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say it is - rishi sunak's plan? i think it is a bit too soon to say it is working. |...
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chris mason in washington, thank you. _ countries right now. chris mason in washington, thank you.ton, thank you. let's turn l countries right now. chris mason in | washington, thank you. let's turn to a developing story this evening and news from here. a teenage boy — who was riding an electric bike — has died after a collision with an ambulance in salford in greater manchester. police said he was being followed by traffic officers shortly before the crash. the incident has been referred to the independent office for police conduct. nick garnett is at the scene. what have you learned? well, the road that this _ what have you learned? well, the road that this happened _ what have you learned? well, the road that this happened on - what have you learned? well, the road that this happened on this i road that this happened on this directly behind me. you can see in the distance some bollards and some flowers being left over there at the moment. the boy on the bike came through the gap in the bollards there, being followed at a distance by traffic police. he came out, the police obviou
chris mason in washington, thank you. _ countries right now. chris mason in washington, thank you.ton, thank you. let's turn l countries right now. chris mason in | washington, thank you. let's turn to a developing story this evening and news from here. a teenage boy — who was riding an electric bike — has died after a collision with an ambulance in salford in greater manchester. police said he was being followed by traffic officers shortly before the crash. the incident has been referred...
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chris mason, _ street. chris, thank you very much indeed. chris mason, our - street.r a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. hot, hot, hot. temperatures already reach 30 celsius in parts of wales in towns and cities across the country were also set to hit 30 degrees tomorrow. heat coming from the southern climes, notjust hot air, but increasing humidity. the morning on saturday, 15 degrees in plymouth, thrash around aberdeenshire and the north—east of england. perhaps a bit of cloud in the morning, but otherwise a stunning start, a scattered shower across the south—west, but the real showers will get going later in the morning and into the afternoon across parts of the midlands coming to wales, large areas could experience showers. at the
chris mason, _ street. chris, thank you very much indeed. chris mason, our - street.r a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. hot, hot, hot. temperatures already reach 30 celsius in parts of wales in towns and cities across the country were also set to hit 30 degrees tomorrow. heat coming from the southern climes, notjust hot air, but increasing humidity. the morning on saturday, 15 degrees in plymouth, thrash around aberdeenshire and the north—east of england. perhaps a bit of...
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i'm thinking for the other half. >> seth: because "perry mason" -- now it's "perry mason. he?" [ laughter ] he's like, "that's the guy you're defending." i was like, "what? i thought i was defending the other guy. "that's his brother. i was like, "oh, my god. this is -- my head is spinning >> seth: you're a fantastic actor because you come off so sharp on camera. >> that's where my acting -- that's where the acting comes in >> seth: yeah. unbelievable [ applause ] >> unbelievable. >> seth: well, i really -- you know, i know you're a busy man and, you know, scheduling is always an issue. but, man, we should make saint david's day a tradition here >> bring back day drinking we'll do it on march the 1st >> seth: oh, there you go. day drinking with a welsh theme. [ cheers and applause matthew rhys second season of "perry mason" premieres march 6th on hbo and hbo max. we'll be right back with francia raisa. [ cheers and applause francia raisa. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ are we close? google assistant: turn left in f four miles.s. ehehhhhhhh no.o. ¿cuáláles son tusus intencions
i'm thinking for the other half. >> seth: because "perry mason" -- now it's "perry mason. he?" [ laughter ] he's like, "that's the guy you're defending." i was like, "what? i thought i was defending the other guy. "that's his brother. i was like, "oh, my god. this is -- my head is spinning >> seth: you're a fantastic actor because you come off so sharp on camera. >> that's where my acting -- that's where the acting comes in >>...
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once again, many thanks, chris mason, our political i thanks, chris mason, our political editor at westminsterdivisive figures of the past half—century in italy, has died at the age of 86. mr berlusconi, a billionaire media tycoon, was prime ministerfour times between 1994 and 2011 and became the longest—serving italian prime minister since the second world war. but he was equally well known for his scandal—ridden private life, as our europe editor katya adler reports from milan. ina in a country famed for political drama, silvio berlusconi is arguably italy's most memorable politician. scandals and screaming headlines surrounded him. he remained a flamboyant, divisive figure right up until the end of his life. the head of a state funeral on wednesday, the former prime minister's body was brought to his home on the outskirts of milan. we found an impromptu shrine here cobbled together by loyal followers. are you sad, i asked louisa. she told me she was so sad. "berlusconi was a genius and everything he touched turned to gold". translation: i am everything he touched turned to gold". translatio
once again, many thanks, chris mason, our political i thanks, chris mason, our political editor at westminsterdivisive figures of the past half—century in italy, has died at the age of 86. mr berlusconi, a billionaire media tycoon, was prime ministerfour times between 1994 and 2011 and became the longest—serving italian prime minister since the second world war. but he was equally well known for his scandal—ridden private life, as our europe editor katya adler reports from milan. ina in a...
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reporter: thank you, chris mason, you're continuing to - chris mason, you're continuing to promise tohere has been around 7,500 migrants so far this year, with the summer months ahead. is it credible to stop them, literally no more boats? thank ou. i them, literally no more boats? thank yom i think— them, literally no more boats? thank yom i think the _ them, literally no more boats? thank you. i think the most _ them, literally no more boats? thank you. i think the most important - you. i think the most important people to take away from today is our plan is working. i have always said this isn't an easy problem and we won't fix it overnight and there is no one simple solution, but we are doing a range of things and that is the plan i announced. that plan is the plan i announced. that plan is working, why do i have confidence in that? because for the first time since the small boats phenomenon arose, a few years ago, numbers are down. this year, january to may, the numbers are down by 20%. we haven't seen that before. it is specific to the uk, because if you look at what is happening
reporter: thank you, chris mason, you're continuing to - chris mason, you're continuing to promise tohere has been around 7,500 migrants so far this year, with the summer months ahead. is it credible to stop them, literally no more boats? thank ou. i them, literally no more boats? thank yom i think— them, literally no more boats? thank yom i think the _ them, literally no more boats? thank you. i think the most _ them, literally no more boats? thank you. i think the most important - you. i...
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chris mason, realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason. many _ realjudgment that tomorrow.anks to new treatments, many more women whose breast cancer is detected early are surviving longer. a study has found women were 66% less likely to die from the disease within five years of diagnosis than they were 20 years ago. our medical editor fergus walsh has been looking at the findings. this is reassuring news for patients regarding the uk's most common cancer. more than 55,000 women and nearly 400 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. researchers at oxford university tracked around half a million women in england with early invasive breast cancer that has not spread elsewhere in the body. all had surgery as their primary treatment. it found those diagnosed in the 1990s had a 14% chance of dying from the disease in the first five years. but for those diagnosed from 2010, it was much lower, at 5%. it means most women whose disease is caught early can expect to be long—term cancer survivors. so what's behind the improvement? cancer research uk, which funded the study, sa
chris mason, realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason. many _ realjudgment that tomorrow.anks to new treatments, many more women whose breast cancer is detected early are surviving longer. a study has found women were 66% less likely to die from the disease within five years of diagnosis than they were 20 years ago. our medical editor fergus walsh has been looking at the findings. this is reassuring news for patients regarding the uk's most common cancer. more than 55,000 women and nearly 400...
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the unique temple of the kinema and analogues not in belarus or in europe was inspired by the masons by a riddle by the empress herself and he is the light of whom there are no shashir lands in the aulon of the orthodox church , the ingenious rotunda, with the wisdom of his lord vanya, the covered day will not rest with a terrible architect. and just that it was captured up to or before the release from the canonical arrangement of orthodox churches and jim so much that he , for the soviet settlement, reset to zero, they dared to undermine or disassemble until the edge of glinka and oka is dark hidden, fuck the temple of masonic architecture architecture of belarus in 1776, the empress although the market is different to dig meat from shadshersk, one of her court favorites has your jazz governor-general near the belarusian lands zakhar chernyshov the future of nato feasts of the orthodox faith over the catholic, however, a former man, he, too, a young pyrogonal vallast, climb not along the ubosian size of the chernyshow, being a temple to a deer theft, gentlemen, but usvoyasist jesus
the unique temple of the kinema and analogues not in belarus or in europe was inspired by the masons by a riddle by the empress herself and he is the light of whom there are no shashir lands in the aulon of the orthodox church , the ingenious rotunda, with the wisdom of his lord vanya, the covered day will not rest with a terrible architect. and just that it was captured up to or before the release from the canonical arrangement of orthodox churches and jim so much that he , for the soviet...
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chris mason, great to talk to you.., ", ., ., , ukraine says its troops have recaptured three villages from russian forces in the southeast — its first gains since launching a much—anticipated counteroffensive. footage on social media — not yet verified by the bbc — shows troops hoisting the ukrainian flag in the neighbouring settlements of blahodatne and neskuchne in the donetsk region. kyiv�*s deputy defence minister said nearby makarivka was also taken. this comes just one day after president volodymyr zelensky confirmed that the counter—offensive had begun. meanwhile, a moscow court has detained a us musician on drug charges. the court claimed michael travis leake had organized the sale of drugs to young people. leake has denied the charges and in a video shared online says he doesn't know why he was being detained. a us state department spokesperson says it is closely monitoring the case and that staff attended his court hearing on saturday. leake is the third american detained in russia the last few years. i'm jo
chris mason, great to talk to you.., ", ., ., , ukraine says its troops have recaptured three villages from russian forces in the southeast — its first gains since launching a much—anticipated counteroffensive. footage on social media — not yet verified by the bbc — shows troops hoisting the ukrainian flag in the neighbouring settlements of blahodatne and neskuchne in the donetsk region. kyiv�*s deputy defence minister said nearby makarivka was also taken. this comes just one day...
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this report from our political editor, chris mason. so many supportsjohnson political editor, chris mason. so many supports johnson his political editor, chris mason. so many supportsjohnson his life as relationship with the truth running straight through them. today, the latest chapter, a committee of his peers throwing the book at him. was he honest about what happened in downing street during the covid—19 restrictions he had imposed on the restrictions he had imposed on the rest of us to shallow all guidance was followed completely during number ten. was followed completely during numberten. really? was followed completely during number ten. really?— was followed completely during number ten. really? there was no -a and number ten. really? there was no party and no _ number ten. really? there was no party and no covid-19 _ number ten. really? there was no party and no covid-19 rules - number ten. really? there was no party and no covid-19 rules are - party and no covid—19 rules are broken. a senior civil servant investigated, so to
this report from our political editor, chris mason. so many supportsjohnson political editor, chris mason. so many supports johnson his political editor, chris mason. so many supportsjohnson his life as relationship with the truth running straight through them. today, the latest chapter, a committee of his peers throwing the book at him. was he honest about what happened in downing street during the covid—19 restrictions he had imposed on the restrictions he had imposed on the rest of us to...
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chris mason - own sustainable industry. yes, you are right. chris mason did point to that.h an opponent of state subsidies. what is the likelihood of britain having its own sort of expansionist domestic industrial policy in the future? is that an absolute no go under a tory government? i think at the moment it is a no—go, and one of the problems that we have as the uk at the moment is we are in 15 months in the run—up to the election, maybe as much jazz tilljanuary 2025, the government doesn't have a budget for this at the moment, the budget, the borrowing that we have is very, very high indeed and so the relationship is now, or the problem now is to try and get strategic relationships with the european union, with the united states in order to be able to sort of look like something is happening because a tory government is dead set against industrial policy at the minutes, and the trouble is that everywhere else, germany, the united states, the european union, china, they are all using subsidies to stimulate investment in renewables and transition as well so that this whol
chris mason - own sustainable industry. yes, you are right. chris mason did point to that.h an opponent of state subsidies. what is the likelihood of britain having its own sort of expansionist domestic industrial policy in the future? is that an absolute no go under a tory government? i think at the moment it is a no—go, and one of the problems that we have as the uk at the moment is we are in 15 months in the run—up to the election, maybe as much jazz tilljanuary 2025, the government...
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chris mason, bbc news, ou tried to on that. bbc.son, bbc news, you tried to reassure _ on that. bbc. chris mason, bbc news, you tried to reassure people _ on that. bbc. chris mason, bbc news, you tried to reassure people this - you tried to reassure people this afternoon that it would be ok, but isn't the blunt truth is that for some people it will not be ok if you are going to be able to get inflation down? —— if you are not. i never said this was going to be easy and getting inflation down, i have always said this would be tough and it will take time. i'm determined to do it and it is right that we do it because in the long run that is the best way to help everyone. inflation eats away at the money in your pocket and that is wrong and that is why i feel a moral responsibility to get it down and i'm prepared to do what it takes. that does mean making difficult decisions but those are the right decisions for the country in the long run. because if we don't get a grip of this it will get worse and it will last for longer. it hurts th
chris mason, bbc news, ou tried to on that. bbc.son, bbc news, you tried to reassure _ on that. bbc. chris mason, bbc news, you tried to reassure people _ on that. bbc. chris mason, bbc news, you tried to reassure people this - you tried to reassure people this afternoon that it would be ok, but isn't the blunt truth is that for some people it will not be ok if you are going to be able to get inflation down? —— if you are not. i never said this was going to be easy and getting inflation...
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ted mason, thank you very much for met.— mason, thank you very much for ttet. met-e— mason, thank youaa—nea- watching all my guests. i'll be beet—text we- watching all my guests. i'll bej back_ next uplmy back next week. next up is my wentettwt— back next week. next up is my wonderful guest— back next week. next up is my wonderful guest elder. this wonderful guest of elder. this evening— wonderful guest of elder. this. ewemtme—eeet evening, calvin robinson. good evening-— evening, calvin robinson. good evening-jonathan- evening. i'm jonathan vautrey here your latest gb news here with your latest gb news weather forecast from the met office. marks first weather forecast from the met offitsince marks first weather forecast from the met offitsince the marks first weather forecast from the met offitsince the endiarks first weather forecast from the met offitsince the end of
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this is case number 117 on the calendar in the matter of mason vs. you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss mason, you had a house that you were getting ready to put on the market for sale, based upon what i read, and you hired mr. frazier to paint the house, both inside and out, and do some other odd things that were in the house. you arrived at a price with him, and that price was how much? >> it was $4,511.44. >> judge judy: and do you have a written contract with him? >> no, we did not have a contract. >> judge judy: well, you did have a contract. >> yes. we had a written contract. and i have an invoice. >> judge judy: okay. and you gave him half, is that correct? >> it was a little over half. >> judge judy: how much did you give him? >> it was $2,629.44. >> judge judy: owing a balance of $1,882. >> correct. >> judge judy: and he started the work on what date? >> on may the 5th of 2017. >> on may the 6th. i dropped my gear off from work on may the -- friday, may the 5th, after w
this is case number 117 on the calendar in the matter of mason vs. you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss mason, you had a house that you were getting ready to put on the market for sale, based upon what i read, and you hired mr. frazier to paint the house, both inside and out, and do some other odd things that were in the house. you arrived at a price with him, and that price was how much? >> it was $4,511.44....
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chris mason, great to talk to you. thanks a lot. cheers. bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was a perfect day for solar panels in fields near warminster. thousands have been installed, right beside two existing solar farms. in total, 140 acres are now generating electricity. opening the latest additions, kingswood mp, and former climate change minister, chris skidmore. i declare the solar farm officially opened. he was commissioned by the government to advise on how best britain could cut its emissions. year on year on year, the energy that they produce is incredibly cheap, if not to the point of nearly being free. and actually that money comes back with an additional investment. on a day like this, these panels are generating a huge amount of electricity. in fact, they reckon, when the sun shines, as much as a quarter of the uk's electricity can come from solar. but in order to achieve net zero, the country's going to need a lot more of these, and a lot more other forms of zero—carbon power generation
chris mason, great to talk to you. thanks a lot. cheers. bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was a perfect day for solar panels in fields near warminster. thousands have been installed, right beside two existing solar farms. in total, 140 acres are now generating electricity. opening the latest additions, kingswood mp, and former climate change minister, chris skidmore. i declare the solar farm officially opened. he was commissioned by the government to...
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liz, a lady by the name miss annie mason, who is in her eighties. one day, miss annie mason and i was sitting in her bedroom and she went into a drawer and pulled out a very old bible, traditional lee but most people black, white in america before one people could get birth certificates would record when someone was born and when someone died in the family bible. and so she brought out this old book and begin to show me how the history of the family had been recorded in the bible. all of this here, she told me this neat story that one of her uncles right here used to sleep this bible under his head for years. he did this because his mother told him to always keep the bible close to him. so was passed on to her. this uncle thought enough of her and her sense of family history to make her the keeper of this bible and she is one of the few people who i met who has a tremendous sense of historical preservation of her family roots. i tell you her family has a unique pride that i have seldom seen in most communities that i visited. they are closely knit f
liz, a lady by the name miss annie mason, who is in her eighties. one day, miss annie mason and i was sitting in her bedroom and she went into a drawer and pulled out a very old bible, traditional lee but most people black, white in america before one people could get birth certificates would record when someone was born and when someone died in the family bible. and so she brought out this old book and begin to show me how the history of the family had been recorded in the bible. all of this...
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liz, a lady by the name miss annie mason, who is in her eighties. one day, miss annie mason and i was sitting in her bedroom and she went into a drawer and pulled out a very old bible, traditional lee but most people black, white in america before one people could get birth certificates would record when someone was born and when someone died in the family bible. and so she brought out this old book and begin to show me how the history of the family had been recorded in the bible. all of this here, she told me this neat story that one of her uncles right here used to sleep this bible under his head for years. he did this because his mother told him to always keep the bible close to him. so was passed on to her. this uncle thought enough of her and her sense of family history to make her the keeper of this bible and she is one of the few people who i met who has a tremendous sense of historical preservation of her family roots. i tell you her family has a unique pride that i have seldom seen in most communities that i visited. they are closely knit f
liz, a lady by the name miss annie mason, who is in her eighties. one day, miss annie mason and i was sitting in her bedroom and she went into a drawer and pulled out a very old bible, traditional lee but most people black, white in america before one people could get birth certificates would record when someone was born and when someone died in the family bible. and so she brought out this old book and begin to show me how the history of the family had been recorded in the bible. all of this...
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thank you, chris mason from abc news. bbc? thank you, chris mason from abc news- prime — bbc?prime minister, your aim as the conservative party at - news. prime minister, your aim as the conservative party at the - news. prime minister, your aim as the conservative party at the last. the conservative party at the last euro that — the conservative party at the last euro that she _ the conservative party at the last euro that she was _ the conservative party at the last euro that she was a _ the conservative party at the last euro that she was a full- the conservative party at the last euro that she was a full free - the conservative party at the lasti euro that she was a full free trade deal with— euro that she was a full free trade deal with america. _ euro that she was a full free trade deal with america. it _ euro that she was a full free trade deal with america. it is _ euro that she was a full free trade deal with america. it is a - euro that she was a full free trade deal with america. it is a simple i deal with america. it is a simple truth _ deal with america. it is a s
thank you, chris mason from abc news. bbc? thank you, chris mason from abc news- prime — bbc?prime minister, your aim as the conservative party at - news. prime minister, your aim as the conservative party at the - news. prime minister, your aim as the conservative party at the last. the conservative party at the last euro that — the conservative party at the last euro that she _ the conservative party at the last euro that she was _ the conservative party at the last euro that she was a _...
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that's chris mason's take. another one now from somebody who is incredibly well qualified to give one, not because theyjust because they spend lots of time in america and have observed american politics for a long time. but they're also truly at home on thursday night, political television. and it's andrew neil. hi, andrew. it's good to be back in the old slot. oh, i'm sure the viewing figures will go up, so. oh, so they will soar from 3 to 5. now, i was striking a slightly cynical note because ijust remember these these atlantic deals being signed before and then people sort of never referring to them again. do you think actually rishi sunak has got something good on this trip, something meaningful? well, it is very surprising to hear the bbc cynical about us uk relations. so let me tell you why you're wrong. the important way of seeing this and by the way, as atlantic declarations go, it's not exactly up there with winston churchill and fdr during the war. i'll give you that. but it's more important than you'
that's chris mason's take. another one now from somebody who is incredibly well qualified to give one, not because theyjust because they spend lots of time in america and have observed american politics for a long time. but they're also truly at home on thursday night, political television. and it's andrew neil. hi, andrew. it's good to be back in the old slot. oh, i'm sure the viewing figures will go up, so. oh, so they will soar from 3 to 5. now, i was striking a slightly cynical note because...
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host: we are here with the assistant president of law jamil jaffer from george mason university. we will be talking about the federal indictment of former president donald trump and the legal issue that came up because the case involved classified documents. let's start there. what do we know about what kind of documents former president trump is accused of mishandling? we are -- guest: we know there are 102 documents found by the fbi after the president and his lawyers certified all documents have been returned to the national archives. only 32 of the 102 documents have been charged in the indictments but 10 of those documents are classified at -- above top secret. top secret requires if the information is released, it can cause major harm to the united states, extraordinarily grave harm. above top secret is going part -- compartment information. that is 10 of those documents of the 31 and another eight are called special access programs. those special access programs are federally protected compartments that are more sensitive and go to a specific human source, a highly technic
host: we are here with the assistant president of law jamil jaffer from george mason university. we will be talking about the federal indictment of former president donald trump and the legal issue that came up because the case involved classified documents. let's start there. what do we know about what kind of documents former president trump is accused of mishandling? we are -- guest: we know there are 102 documents found by the fbi after the president and his lawyers certified all documents...
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we are here with assistant professor of law at george mason university. good morning. thank you for joining us. and we are going to be talking about the federal indictment of the former president donald trump and the legal issues that come up because the case involved classified documents. so, let's start there. what do we know about what kind of documents former president trump is accused of mishandling? >> there were 100 to two documents found by the fbi after the president certifies all documents have been returned to the national t archives. only 31 of those documents are charged in the indictment but most of those documents there's about ten that are classified top secret. that sort of what you call above top secret. top-secret requires that if the information is released that it could cause major harm, extraordinarily grave harm to the national security, so compartment information that could involve information involving human intelligence over the imagery and the like. another eight are called a special access programs. those are also separate and more sensitive
we are here with assistant professor of law at george mason university. good morning. thank you for joining us. and we are going to be talking about the federal indictment of the former president donald trump and the legal issues that come up because the case involved classified documents. so, let's start there. what do we know about what kind of documents former president trump is accused of mishandling? >> there were 100 to two documents found by the fbi after the president certifies...
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grandview park in mason teamed up to create a program called daisies disks.isbees retreat will be sold in the money will go to the animal rescue league and back into the disc that is a great idea because he's a hero. yes. she is helping other dogs love that. >> all right. that's it for us tonight at 6. we'll see tonight at 8 o'clock. have a good evening. - you ok? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: suspected shoplifter mowed down. speak of the vigilante store cashier who chased him down in her car. >> announcer: she has been fired. then... outrage over the monster who cops say just confessed to being a serial killer. e
grandview park in mason teamed up to create a program called daisies disks.isbees retreat will be sold in the money will go to the animal rescue league and back into the disc that is a great idea because he's a hero. yes. she is helping other dogs love that. >> all right. that's it for us tonight at 6. we'll see tonight at 8 o'clock. have a good evening. - you ok? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna...
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building specially restored for it at 5 musical lane, this is for reference, the former home of a masone first exhibition of the museum the origins of theatrical musical culture in the belarusian lands opened its doors to visitors in 2002. and 4 years later , the theater culture of belarus of the 20th century was added, which is dedicated to the formation of professional belarusian theatrical art in 2010, visitors were able to see the memorial room of the composer. evgenia glebov in the museum. there is also a hall dedicated to the history of the development of the belarusian puppet theater since 2014, the building has become part of the national historical museum. demonstration area in marusi as a branch the halls of the museum are 362 m², and the number of museum items is more than 25,000 units. there are five permanent and one temporary exposition. total in the structure of funds. there are 10 collections of musical instruments, music manuscripts, documentary materials - these are personal documents, director's developments, texts of roles with notes of performers, as well as audio r
building specially restored for it at 5 musical lane, this is for reference, the former home of a masone first exhibition of the museum the origins of theatrical musical culture in the belarusian lands opened its doors to visitors in 2002. and 4 years later , the theater culture of belarus of the 20th century was added, which is dedicated to the formation of professional belarusian theatrical art in 2010, visitors were able to see the memorial room of the composer. evgenia glebov in the museum....
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of the lawyers, i remember only perry mason perry mason quite right, you will take away the main characteralmost all the works of earl stanley gardner. uh. let's have another question. what soviet lawyer wrote a collection of short stories, notes of an investigator, based on his own experience. this is left-hander shane levshinin quite right, there are 4,000 rubles in the bank. it was the last question of our second game, money from the bank goes to the account of yuri khashimov, and i sum up 12.000 in the account. valeria gavrilovskaya has 19,000 on yuri khashimov's account. ahead of the game 30. eat served to return, to go to suffer behind bars. well , it makes no sense, why in this performance he has a small role and power. dial about what fees from snails change of political role no financial flows. no, even close you have to humiliate yourself in order to be invited to corporate parties, as shpak in ukraine was blown away to find him no, and repainted towards colleagues who earn big money here. and now they have practically nothing. why does no one buy orphans from the morgenstern hou
of the lawyers, i remember only perry mason perry mason quite right, you will take away the main characteralmost all the works of earl stanley gardner. uh. let's have another question. what soviet lawyer wrote a collection of short stories, notes of an investigator, based on his own experience. this is left-hander shane levshinin quite right, there are 4,000 rubles in the bank. it was the last question of our second game, money from the bank goes to the account of yuri khashimov, and i sum up...
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that report by chris mason.greement with the us. our north america correspondent jessica parker explained to me why is it not happening. they've got this rather grandly—titled "atlantic declaration" that, as chris was outlining, looks at closer cooperation on clean energy, artificial intelligence, a range of areas. and it's something that rishi sunak can take home and say, "look, i have deepened economic cooperation with the united states post—brexit." but it is certainly not a free trade agreement — something that britain and brexiteers talked a lot about as the run—up to the departure from the european union is a great boon of brexit, and it just hasn't happened. but, look, i think for rishi sunak, he will be overall pleased with this visit because he does have the atlantic declaration piece of paper to wave around, and clearly we'll have to monitor and see to what extent that does deliver economic benefits. but i know british diplomats tend to breathe a sigh of relief when an american president gives the thum
that report by chris mason.greement with the us. our north america correspondent jessica parker explained to me why is it not happening. they've got this rather grandly—titled "atlantic declaration" that, as chris was outlining, looks at closer cooperation on clean energy, artificial intelligence, a range of areas. and it's something that rishi sunak can take home and say, "look, i have deepened economic cooperation with the united states post—brexit." but it is...
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and mason, it's the hardest thing to watch. ben was his hero . i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news and armed robbery suspect is in custody after a standoff with oakland police officers. the suspect barricaded himself inside of a stolen car near the intersection of san leandro street and 75th avenue this afternoon. earlier police say the same man had rammed his car into a police vehicle and led officers on a pursuit. police officers use an armored vehicle and a drone in their efforts to bring the suspect into custody. and one man was shot and killed in vallejo. officers were called to reports of a shooting on simonton street around 730 this morning. the victim was shot once and later died at a hospital. his identity has not yet been released and no arrests have been made. anyone with information about the case is asked to contact vallejo pd. investigators in antioch and san francisco work tonight to find people responsible for mass shooting. and that most recent shooting did happen early this morning at a birthday party on sunset lane in antio
and mason, it's the hardest thing to watch. ben was his hero . i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news and armed robbery suspect is in custody after a standoff with oakland police officers. the suspect barricaded himself inside of a stolen car near the intersection of san leandro street and 75th avenue this afternoon. earlier police say the same man had rammed his car into a police vehicle and led officers on a pursuit. police officers use an armored vehicle and a drone in their efforts to...
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hidden behind the houei near sabe is a temple of masonic architecture architecture of belarus in 1776digged another market, the myastysh highway to one of her court favorites in that jazz governor-general near belarusian lands zakhar sharnyshov the future of nato defeated the empress stubborn jarkha along the path from her henchman, the lion feast of the orthodox faith over the catholic, however, the former man to them, too, from the young pyracons in the imperious climb not through the cleaning, the villages of burrows, black-and-white, being the temple of the deer theft, gentlemen, but having learned the sobists the transfiguration of jesus christ with writing in in the ear of christ in all its glory i appeared to him his bossiness you can't overdrink in 1.774 the black show arrives. classicism and it require expressiveness of the form of volume and giving birth , and this is true, emphatically implemented here and to some kind of competition for this outstanding birth looks like such a terrified decoration on the walls, e demand there was no decoration for that elk mm gifted hoarde
hidden behind the houei near sabe is a temple of masonic architecture architecture of belarus in 1776digged another market, the myastysh highway to one of her court favorites in that jazz governor-general near belarusian lands zakhar sharnyshov the future of nato defeated the empress stubborn jarkha along the path from her henchman, the lion feast of the orthodox faith over the catholic, however, the former man to them, too, from the young pyracons in the imperious climb not through the...
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chris mason, bbc news, in dover.health crisis, particularly among women and girls, and they report a sharp increase in cases of suicide. the united nations has also raised concerns about the latest trend. the bbc�*s yogita limaye has travelled to different parts of afghanistan, with colleagues imogen anderson and sanjay ganguly, to investigate what's going on. translation: | just want| someone to hear my voice. i am in pain and i'm not the only one. most of the girls in my class have had suicidal thoughts. we are all suffering from depression and anxiety. in her 20s, this afghan student told us why she tried to end her life. we're hiding her identity to protect her. going to university and meeting my friends was the only comfort and happiness i had in my life. and it was banned. i started spending a lot of time alone, at home, with just one thought on my mind. that nothing was ever going to be ok again. one night i tried to take my own life. her words give an insight into a less visible yet urgent crisis facing afgha
chris mason, bbc news, in dover.health crisis, particularly among women and girls, and they report a sharp increase in cases of suicide. the united nations has also raised concerns about the latest trend. the bbc�*s yogita limaye has travelled to different parts of afghanistan, with colleagues imogen anderson and sanjay ganguly, to investigate what's going on. translation: | just want| someone to hear my voice. i am in pain and i'm not the only one. most of the girls in my class have had...
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they added language, here is what george mason said: >> the government is is op oppressive.t record and one observer said nothing, there is nothing to suggest that framers intep intended to be fre process. in fact, james madison considered father of the constitution wrote about the method of amending the constitution. when nullification was growing, in 1830, states, slave states in particular, well before the civil war, said we can get out here and nullify what federal government does, mad madison said you can't do, that you bounding your yourself to a constitution, your citizens of u.s. citizens. check outletter to edward everett, a scholar the opening act if you will, he gave speech the battlefield. in letter he says no, and references nullification, why does this matter? our cones constitution can save us, we have conservatives in house and senate who are upset, not one gets up on floor and talks about article 5. why? they know, i know, you know, if you didn't before, you do now. we're on a horrendous path, no bill passed by congress will face it. i'm all for taking as mu
they added language, here is what george mason said: >> the government is is op oppressive.t record and one observer said nothing, there is nothing to suggest that framers intep intended to be fre process. in fact, james madison considered father of the constitution wrote about the method of amending the constitution. when nullification was growing, in 1830, states, slave states in particular, well before the civil war, said we can get out here and nullify what federal government does,...
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here's our political editor chris mason.ng straight through them. today, the latest chapter — a committee of his peers throwing the book at him. was he honest about what went on in downing street during the very covid restrictions he'd imposed on the rest of us? all guidance was followed completely during number 10. really? there was no party and that no covid rules were broken. a senior civil servant, sue gray, investigated. so, too, the police. today, another page turns. the conclusion — devastating for mrjohnson. let's be blunt, this report concludes that he lied. it says he deliberately misled mps, he deliberately misled the committee. he breached their confidence by saying out loud what was in their report before they did, and that he was complicit in a campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the committee. look at what else the committee had to say. it takes aim at "the frequency with which he closed his mind "to the truth". and it said some of mrjohnson�*s "denials "and explanations were so disingenuous" that
here's our political editor chris mason.ng straight through them. today, the latest chapter — a committee of his peers throwing the book at him. was he honest about what went on in downing street during the very covid restrictions he'd imposed on the rest of us? all guidance was followed completely during number 10. really? there was no party and that no covid rules were broken. a senior civil servant, sue gray, investigated. so, too, the police. today, another page turns. the conclusion —...
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that's our political editor chris mason.e stories in the headlines in the uk. a 26—year—old man has appeared in court in northern ireland charged with the murder of 21—year—old chloe mitchell in county antrim. brandonjohn rainey, from ballymena, is accused of murdering ms mitchell between the 2nd and 5th ofjune. a british woman has been jailed for getting an abortion when she was at least 32 weeks pregnant. the legal limit is 2a weeks. 44—year—old carla foster, who has three children, lied to obtain the abortion pills through the post during the covid lockdown. the child victims of a suspected double murder in stoke—on—trent have been named as elizabeth and ethan john. they were found with severe injuries inside a house on sunday. a 49—year—old woman from stoke has been arrested on suspicion of murder. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, says he sees no reason to suspend his predecessor, by police investigating the party's finances. she denies wrongdoing and was released without charge. the ukrainian armed forces say th
that's our political editor chris mason.e stories in the headlines in the uk. a 26—year—old man has appeared in court in northern ireland charged with the murder of 21—year—old chloe mitchell in county antrim. brandonjohn rainey, from ballymena, is accused of murdering ms mitchell between the 2nd and 5th ofjune. a british woman has been jailed for getting an abortion when she was at least 32 weeks pregnant. the legal limit is 2a weeks. 44—year—old carla foster, who has three...
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chris mason, great to talk to you. thanks a lot. cheers.is is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. climbing aboard for a school trip, except this is a trip that will be repeated every day for the next six weeks. these children lost their classrooms after an accidental fire destroyed part of the school. demolition work has begun but new pop—up classrooms will not be ready until september. that means from now until the summer holidays, four classes will be waived off to lessons elsewhere. i am so happy that everything has gone to plan this morning, but sad as well that i haven't got all my children on—site, as we normally have. two nearby schools have taken in children. a chance for their pupils to join the community spirit to support the school. at the end of the day, the children from yatton will head back there, and attempt to keep things as close to normal as possible. these children are taught about resilience. they are now putting that learning into practice. for more stories from across the uk, head to
chris mason, great to talk to you. thanks a lot. cheers.is is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. climbing aboard for a school trip, except this is a trip that will be repeated every day for the next six weeks. these children lost their classrooms after an accidental fire destroyed part of the school. demolition work has begun but new pop—up classrooms will not be ready until september. that means from now until the summer holidays, four classes will be...
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that's mason desantis, his 4-year-old son with him.do have to apologize to the governor. aishah: cute kid. griff: was in recent weeks kissing a baby that wasn't his. so i got that wrong. our apologies mason desantis for that. aishah: that's right. what politicians, do kissing babies. the one man that we have not seen and probably won't see today is former donald trump not expected to attend today's event. increase of 339,000 jobs added to the economy here while the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%. and for more on these numbers, this job's report jonathan hoenig, pig hedge fund founding member, a lot of words, jonathan, joining us now. grateful to have you with us on this saturday. okay, for the average consumer sitting at home watching this, i know this was a big political win for the white house and the president. but this was a much hotter job's report than expected. so i'm thinking, what is jay powell thinking about this, where do rate goes from here? >> well, likely higher in fact. this was a real shocker, great to be with you and t
that's mason desantis, his 4-year-old son with him.do have to apologize to the governor. aishah: cute kid. griff: was in recent weeks kissing a baby that wasn't his. so i got that wrong. our apologies mason desantis for that. aishah: that's right. what politicians, do kissing babies. the one man that we have not seen and probably won't see today is former donald trump not expected to attend today's event. increase of 339,000 jobs added to the economy here while the unemployment rate rose to...
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tuesday morning, george mason university's jamil john offered talks about the indictment of former presidentrump and the legal implications. then, sally goldenberg discusses the 2020 for elections, and lisa hamilton talks about how the cost and lack of childcare affect families and the economy. c-span's "washington journal," join in on the conversation on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think we are just a community center? no. it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 committee centers so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span now is a free mobile app filtering your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with livestreaming floor proceedings in -- of hearings, the courts
tuesday morning, george mason university's jamil john offered talks about the indictment of former presidentrump and the legal implications. then, sally goldenberg discusses the 2020 for elections, and lisa hamilton talks about how the cost and lack of childcare affect families and the economy. c-span's "washington journal," join in on the conversation on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these...
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having created performances based on their plays, and for the productions of konstantin blocking the mason and singing nettle larks, he received ussr state prizes as a teacher konstantin sannikov brought up a whole playa. du talented actors among his students viktor tarasov gennady ovsyannikov and maria zakharevich on may 30, 1946, alexander lekchilov was born in minsk, a belarusian poet, songwriter candidate of economic sciences, associate professor in the fifth grade , the boy was assigned to the suvorov school, but his poetic nature. she took over. one day i took a guitar. he leaves by train in an unknown direction, and in an amazing way, two personalities coexisted , a physicist and lyrik, he worked as a vice-rector belarusian university of culture as deputy director of the minsk state trade college and wrote lyrics for songs performed by such popular artists and groups as the pesnyary ensemble me alexandrov anatoly yermolenko lev leshchenko iosif kobzon member. union of belarusian writers alexander kuzmich lechilov left behind six. collections of poems and several dozen songs, and wri
having created performances based on their plays, and for the productions of konstantin blocking the mason and singing nettle larks, he received ussr state prizes as a teacher konstantin sannikov brought up a whole playa. du talented actors among his students viktor tarasov gennady ovsyannikov and maria zakharevich on may 30, 1946, alexander lekchilov was born in minsk, a belarusian poet, songwriter candidate of economic sciences, associate professor in the fifth grade , the boy was assigned to...
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that report by chris mason. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.eems that the police really are getting younger, these police are nine years old. at that meeting care home residents as part of the many police scheme. it is hoped it would build their trust in the police early on. the would build their trust in the police early on.— police early on. the mini olice police early on. the mini police are _ police early on. the mini police are here - police early on. the mini police are here today - police early on. the mini police are here today to | police early on. the mini - police are here today to learn about good citizenship, to get the community engagement. it is a chance for— the community engagement. it is a chance for the _ the community engagement. it is a chance for the children to get to know people from other walks of life. we get to know people from other walks of life.— get to know people from other walks of life. we want to go up bein: a walks of life. we want to go up being a benefit _ walks of life. we want to go up being a benefit to
that report by chris mason. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.eems that the police really are getting younger, these police are nine years old. at that meeting care home residents as part of the many police scheme. it is hoped it would build their trust in the police early on. the would build their trust in the police early on.— police early on. the mini olice police early on. the mini police are _ police early on. the mini police are here - police early on. the mini police...
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what >> sophia mason, we find her in merced lifeless a tub. sophia mason. >> is it is an example when the county social services in county, child protection services fail to provide protection safety for some of our most vulnerable kids. the mayor says he's also concerned about the ages of the children at enter ranges in age from 0 to 18. >> and they're all commingling. he says they need to be separated by age. they can better keep everyone safe and provide services in hayward. amanda hari kron, 4 news. >> in the south bay, san jose residents affected by eviction are getting extended support. the city has announced a legal help and an alternative housing program for tenants. this program means a free legal advice, including a lawyer, too, assist them during an eviction. it even assists disputes between tenants and landlords. whether time now as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast taking a live look at here on. >> another cool sort of blustery san francisco night. you see the bay bridge there in the background. yeah. if you like cool and blus
what >> sophia mason, we find her in merced lifeless a tub. sophia mason. >> is it is an example when the county social services in county, child protection services fail to provide protection safety for some of our most vulnerable kids. the mayor says he's also concerned about the ages of the children at enter ranges in age from 0 to 18. >> and they're all commingling. he says they need to be separated by age. they can better keep everyone safe and provide services in...
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their religious obligation, whatever their masonic impulses, we buy or a silent, empower that bill. let me also ask you about the, the you ins role and all of those, because we've heard from you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, he's urging these really government to stop its decision to speed up the construction of a legal settlements in the occupied westbank. but do those words carry any actual weight right now? um, i mean, are they falling on deaf ears? central. ok. well, i think they are, i think good. is there a alpha for again, for decades as deeply suspicious of united nation in most cases? i think completely wrongly perhaps in some cases we have some degree of of solidity. yes. a it is falling on deaf ears and i, i do think that, you know, israel is running out of the solutions that you will, it's only solutions seems to be violence, violence the gets violence. this is a past, a dead end path and the end because the power steering is will stay, they will fight. they are enormously gray, just ended, herman and, and their young man will fight. we are seeing that now we
their religious obligation, whatever their masonic impulses, we buy or a silent, empower that bill. let me also ask you about the, the you ins role and all of those, because we've heard from you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, he's urging these really government to stop its decision to speed up the construction of a legal settlements in the occupied westbank. but do those words carry any actual weight right now? um, i mean, are they falling on deaf ears? central. ok. well, i think they...
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chris mason, bbc news, washington.as a massive night for west ham, who won the final of the europa conference league in the czech capital last night, clinching their first major trophy in a0 years. they've got this man to thank — jarrod bowen who scored in the 90th minute of play securing their 2—1 victory over italian side fiorentina. thousands of fans were in prague — many more than could fit the stadium. this was the scene in one of the fan parks that had been set up in the city when bowen scored the winner. the celebrations went off without violence, though followed an earlier incident that saw 16 people arrested at a bar. for one of the fans proved to be a little bit too overwhelming. be a little bit too overwhelmina. ~ , , overwhelming. absolutely amazing- _ overwhelming. absolutely amazing. this _ overwhelming. absolutely amazing. this is _ overwhelming. absolutely amazing. this is the i overwhelming. absolutely amazing. this is the best | amazing. this is the best moment of my life ever, i cannot believe i am h
chris mason, bbc news, washington.as a massive night for west ham, who won the final of the europa conference league in the czech capital last night, clinching their first major trophy in a0 years. they've got this man to thank — jarrod bowen who scored in the 90th minute of play securing their 2—1 victory over italian side fiorentina. thousands of fans were in prague — many more than could fit the stadium. this was the scene in one of the fan parks that had been set up in the city when...