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_ much for surprise was the fact that the met position until tuesday this week_ the met position until week with — the met position until tuesday this week with sue gray's report that has been so _ week with sue gray's report that has been so immanent was that it did not investigate _ been so immanent was that it did not investigate these kinds of things retrospectively so it seems odd that sue gray— retrospectively so it seems odd that sue gray did all the delving and got all the _ sue gray did all the delving and got all the evidence and spoke to witnesses and was ready to publish a fairly factual encounter of her encounters with number ten officials, _ encounters with number ten officials, advisers and politicians themselves and then at the last minute — themselves and then at the last minute have the rug pulled out from under_ minute have the rug pulled out from under her_ minute have the rug pulled out from under her feet. so, minute have the rug pulled out from under herfeet. so, yes, ithink speaking — under herfeet. so, yes, ithink speaking to— under herfeet. so, yes, ithink spe
_ much for surprise was the fact that the met position until tuesday this week_ the met position until week with — the met position until tuesday this week with sue gray's report that has been so _ week with sue gray's report that has been so immanent was that it did not investigate _ been so immanent was that it did not investigate these kinds of things retrospectively so it seems odd that sue gray— retrospectively so it seems odd that sue gray did all the delving and got all the _ sue...
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while i was in sangin, i've met a member of the taliban named abdul karim.his militant activities a secret from his neighbours but was now happy to talk openly. i was shocked by abdul�*s admission that even local children had participated in the taliban's fight. but he was determined to demonstrate just how instrumental these tactics were against the foreign forces. despite all the destruction and poverty in this region, there has been one constant. helmand's poppy fields have provided a vital source of income for impoverished fighters and the taliban. afghanistan controls approximately 80% of the world's opium and for the last two decades, there has been a lot of talk about eradicating these fields. but it seems that these farmers have been working and operating as normal. the afghan opium market is worth an estimated $4 billion a year. shutting down these farms is clearly not an economic reality for the taliban. poverty and hunger is now affecting nearly everyone in afghanistan. there is a increasing concern that terrorist groups are using this to recruit
while i was in sangin, i've met a member of the taliban named abdul karim.his militant activities a secret from his neighbours but was now happy to talk openly. i was shocked by abdul�*s admission that even local children had participated in the taliban's fight. but he was determined to demonstrate just how instrumental these tactics were against the foreign forces. despite all the destruction and poverty in this region, there has been one constant. helmand's poppy fields have provided a...
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i welcome the met's decision to conduct its . the met's decision to conduct its own investigation becausehis will help to give the public with a clarity it needs and help to draw a line under matters. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. good afternoon, it'sjust after 1.30pm and this is your latest sports news. the former england manager roy hodgson looks set to return to management in the premier league, with his appointment expected at watford later today. hodgson left crystal palace at the end of last season, but kept them in the top tier of english football in the four seasons he was in charge. he was already the oldest manager in the premier league, and at 7a will be so again. his career has taken in 22 clubs and spans over a0 years. it comes after the departure of claudio ranieri who was sacked afterjust 14 games. manchester united's anthony martial willjoin sevilla on loan for the rest of the season, subject to a medical. there is no option to buy and no loan fee but the spanish club will cover the striker�*s wages. hejoined united from monaco in 2015 and t
i welcome the met's decision to conduct its . the met's decision to conduct its own investigation becausehis will help to give the public with a clarity it needs and help to draw a line under matters. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. good afternoon, it'sjust after 1.30pm and this is your latest sports news. the former england manager roy hodgson looks set to return to management in the premier league, with his appointment expected at watford later today. hodgson...
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and the met.fice and the met.— the collusion between the cabinet office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? _ office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they _ office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they need _ office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they need to - office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they need to explain i since tuesday? they need to explain and they need to explain why they waited until tuesday to announce they were conducting an investigation into allegations around 10 downing street because this has been known for some time. this does look like it has been a stitch up and the only person who benefits is borisjohnson. stitch up and the only person who benefits is boris johnson.- benefits is boris johnson. finally, are ou benefits is boris johnson. finally, are you clear— benefits is boris johnson. finally, are you clear it's _ benefits is boris johnson. finally, are you clear it's not _ benefits is boris johnson. finally
and the met.fice and the met.— the collusion between the cabinet office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? _ office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they _ office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they need _ office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they need to - office and the met. what has changed since tuesday? they need to explain i since tuesday? they need to explain and they need to explain why they waited until tuesday to announce they were...
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i don't think it is the met gagging sue gray.ying, hold off for now until we have conducted our investigation so you don't cross contaminate who we speak to. the olympic games are normally a huge marketing opportunity for sponsors — a showcase for global brands. however, beijing 2022 is causing a huge headache for the 13 official corporate partners of the olympics. the us, uk, australia and canada are among the countries that have announced a diplomatic boycott of the games due to accusations of human rights abuses — though their athletes will still participate. and many sponsors are deciding it's saferjust to keep quiet — as our silicon valley correspondent james clayton has been finding out. china's winter olympics may have a shortage of snow, but there's been something else missing too. many of the olympics' big sponsors have been unusually quiet. in december, presidentjoe biden announced a diplomatic boycott of the games, just a few weeks after discussions with the chinese president. us diplomatic or official representation w
i don't think it is the met gagging sue gray.ying, hold off for now until we have conducted our investigation so you don't cross contaminate who we speak to. the olympic games are normally a huge marketing opportunity for sponsors — a showcase for global brands. however, beijing 2022 is causing a huge headache for the 13 official corporate partners of the olympics. the us, uk, australia and canada are among the countries that have announced a diplomatic boycott of the games due to accusations...
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these _ suggestions were met with derision by this government minister. i suggestions were met with derisionnment minister. i don't think any prime _ by this government minister. i don't think any prime minister— by this government minister. i don't think any prime minister would - think any prime minister would suddenly— think any prime minister would suddenly think— think any prime minister would suddenly think it _ think any prime minister would suddenly think it was _ think any prime minister would suddenly think it was a - think any prime minister would suddenly think it was a great . think any prime minister would i suddenly think it was a great idea to be _ suddenly think it was a great idea to be interviewed _ suddenly think it was a great idea to be interviewed by— suddenly think it was a great idea to be interviewed by the - suddenly think it was a great idea to be interviewed by the police. l suddenly think it was a great idea to be interviewed by the police. i| to be interviewed by the police. i know_ to be interviewed by the police. i know pe0pie _ to be interviewed by the polic
these _ suggestions were met with derision by this government minister. i suggestions were met with derisionnment minister. i don't think any prime _ by this government minister. i don't think any prime minister— by this government minister. i don't think any prime minister would - think any prime minister would suddenly— think any prime minister would suddenly think— think any prime minister would suddenly think it _ think any prime minister would suddenly think it was _ think any prime...
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— the garden at downing street, where he met me _ the garden at downing street, where he met me and —at downing street, where he met me and four— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other bereaved i he met me and four other bereaved families_ he met me and four other bereaved families that — he met me and four other bereaved families that he _ he met me and four other bereaved families that he did _ he met me and four other bereaved families that he did everything - he met me and four other bereaved families that he did everything he . families that he did everything he did to _ families that he did everything he did to save — families that he did everything he did to save them. _ families that he did everything he did to save them. one— families that he did everything he did to save them.— did to save them. one and 12 teachers _ did to save them. one and 12 teachers were _ did to save them. one and 12 teachers were absent - did to save them. one and 12 teachers were absent from i did to save them. one an
— the garden at downing street, where he met me _ the garden at downing street, where he met me and —at downing street, where he met me and four— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other bereaved i he met me and four other bereaved families_ he met me and four other bereaved families that — he met me and four other bereaved families that he _ he met me and four other bereaved families that he did _ he...
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so the opposition parties, labourand met police.s were committed by would—be penalty notices, but perhaps that undermines the seriousness potentially if anyone is found guilty of a criminal offence —— if any offences were committed there would be penalty notices. . . notices. the first thing is the fixed penalty _ notices. the first thing is the fixed penalty notices, - notices. the first thing is the fixed penalty notices, in - notices. the first thing is the i fixed penalty notices, in normal situations the met gave a £100 fine if this happens, double on every occasion for repeat offenders, but there were very different penalties for organisers of gatherings. without prejudice then what the met might be looking at, i do not know details about, but there is very different things from those who might have attended a covid breaking gathering to those that organised it, which is where i think the met will get involved because i can get more serious than people who turned up more serious than people who turned up to a party which was n
so the opposition parties, labourand met police.s were committed by would—be penalty notices, but perhaps that undermines the seriousness potentially if anyone is found guilty of a criminal offence —— if any offences were committed there would be penalty notices. . . notices. the first thing is the fixed penalty _ notices. the first thing is the fixed penalty notices, - notices. the first thing is the fixed penalty notices, in - notices. the first thing is the i fixed penalty notices, in...
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police to become involved _ pushed for the met police to become involved in— pushed for the met policeomplaining about why there _ whilst also complaining about why there are — whilst also complaining about why there are involved and how severe this is— there are involved and how severe this is but the normal things of the government cannot work on this because — government cannot work on this because it's going on. that doesn't quite _ because it's going on. that doesn't quite work— because it's going on. that doesn't quite work for me because as we saw from tony— quite work for me because as we saw from tony blair, this is not unprecedented, we saw with tony blair, _ unprecedented, we saw with tony blair, it— unprecedented, we saw with tony blair, it went on for a tremendous amount— blair, it went on for a tremendous amount of— blair, it went on for a tremendous amount of time and so, i understand that boris— amount of time and so, i understand that borisjohnson is trying to get on with— that borisjohnson is trying to get on with the really serious business of government and they und
police to become involved _ pushed for the met police to become involved in— pushed for the met policeomplaining about why there _ whilst also complaining about why there are — whilst also complaining about why there are involved and how severe this is— there are involved and how severe this is but the normal things of the government cannot work on this because — government cannot work on this because it's going on. that doesn't quite _ because it's going on. that doesn't quite work—...
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would _ met police as to how to proceed. would you — met police as to how to proceed. and these other things we want to— world war, and these other things we want to he _ world war, and these other things we want to be focusing on as government, we would like the fax to be out there and the prime minister remains _ be out there and the prime minister remains clear that he believes when it has— remains clear that he believes when it has been— remains clear that he believes when it has been looked at and is all out there _ it has been looked at and is all out there that — it has been looked at and is all out there that he will be found to have acted _ there that he will be found to have acted appropriately. and then we can move _ acted appropriately. and then we can move on. _ acted appropriately. and then we can move on. so— acted appropriately. and then we can move on, so i would like it to come out sooner— move on, so i would like it to come out sooner or — move on, so i would like it to come out sooner or rather than later. some _ out sooner or rather than later. som
would _ met police as to how to proceed. would you — met police as to how to proceed. and these other things we want to— world war, and these other things we want to he _ world war, and these other things we want to be focusing on as government, we would like the fax to be out there and the prime minister remains _ be out there and the prime minister remains clear that he believes when it has— remains clear that he believes when it has been— remains clear that he believes when it has...
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when i met her, i felt a little bit to say that, ah, ah, ah, ah, then the guide returned n a. d. a satellite chevy and then night. that's all the done with a level in san mateo kind of a movie, you know, a issue with google. i like to be. yeah, i mean wow, it's not, but i can find a book on yes, a look into it. my mother moved in with a mental issue with me. oh my yeah, that's a good like you like a little boy did. i mean, it could, could i use a ah, [000:00:00;00] a even with my eyes on my own, but they know how you are bladder upset behind to actual but he said i should be my best for him. handled my boys to printer friendly gordy 3 and been from a national reading audio from on the higher than i. so i sat for to have been i think i did already. i've been, i've been, i've been organizing, i'm back with allotments that are up there basis about now. hey, when are you and made up your thought pushing you something and back and up. anything, ford that things he has had before you even looking at our logwood ibis, immuno blo be lead. it brought you some basis thing and we have a now
when i met her, i felt a little bit to say that, ah, ah, ah, ah, then the guide returned n a. d. a satellite chevy and then night. that's all the done with a level in san mateo kind of a movie, you know, a issue with google. i like to be. yeah, i mean wow, it's not, but i can find a book on yes, a look into it. my mother moved in with a mental issue with me. oh my yeah, that's a good like you like a little boy did. i mean, it could, could i use a ah, [000:00:00;00] a even with my eyes on my...
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i think of workers that i met. wesley, in portland, oregon.he was living with her elderly dad, helping care for her disabled brother and barely getting by on a low-wage job. she found a better opportunity when she was able to join a free apprentice program called organ traitswoman funded by the oregon department of labor. she is now a union plumber making a middle-class wage, good health plan and a future pension. [applause] i met another working mom, chlorate -- chloe morgan, in dayton. she struggled to find quality childcare for her young boys and struggled to pay for it on her wages at a big retail store. everyone agrees our future economy depends on the strength of our labor force. the burden can't fall on workers alone. this is a challenge facing employers in every industry and policymakers at every level of government. it is on all of us and we have to work together to meet this moment. that is our focus at the department of labor. we are leveraging the department's unique role to address the needs of american workers in the economy at t
i think of workers that i met. wesley, in portland, oregon.he was living with her elderly dad, helping care for her disabled brother and barely getting by on a low-wage job. she found a better opportunity when she was able to join a free apprentice program called organ traitswoman funded by the oregon department of labor. she is now a union plumber making a middle-class wage, good health plan and a future pension. [applause] i met another working mom, chlorate -- chloe morgan, in dayton. she...
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the met has been heavily criticised for _ defence. _ defence. the met has been heavily criticised for not investigating - criticised for not investigating earlier that has waited for the cabinet office to gather evidence first and has now decided it should actively investigate some of the alleged parties. but what about the officers who work in downing street everyday? didn't they notice the events when they were happening? tt events when they were happening? tit sounds like there was a culture of lawbreaking parties rather than a single one—off events. we have heard reports of suitcases of drink clanking through security. surely some officers were concerned about what they were seen at the time? cressida dick would not comment on that today except to say that if it was relevant it would be included in the investigation. even two months into the first lockdown, police had still been actively patrolling public spaces, making sure nobody was mixing with people outside the household, so there remains a worry about double standards. there
the met has been heavily criticised for _ defence. _ defence. the met has been heavily criticised for not investigating - criticised for not investigating earlier that has waited for the cabinet office to gather evidence first and has now decided it should actively investigate some of the alleged parties. but what about the officers who work in downing street everyday? didn't they notice the events when they were happening? tt events when they were happening? tit sounds like there was a culture...
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i can confirm that the met is now. i can confirm that the met is now investigating _ now.is - now investigating a number of events that t00k— now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years in relation — and whitehall in the last two years in relation to potential breaches of covid-19 _ in relation to potential breaches of covid—19 regulation. 30, in relation to potential breaches of covid-19 regulation.— covid-19 regulation. so, why the shift? has— covid-19 regulation. so, why the shift? has the _ covid-19 regulation. so, why the shift? has the explanation. - covid-19 regulation. so, why the shift? has the explanation. as . covid-19 regulation. so, why the shift? has the explanation. as a | shift? has the explanation. as a result, shift? has the explanation. as a result. firstly — shift? has the explanation. as a result, firstly of _ shift? has the explanation. as a result, firstly of the _ shift? has the explanation. as a result, firstly of the information | result, firstly of the information provided — result, f
i can confirm that the met is now. i can confirm that the met is now investigating _ now.is - now investigating a number of events that t00k— now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years in relation — and whitehall in the last two years in relation to potential breaches of covid-19 _ in relation to potential breaches of covid—19 regulation. 30, in relation to potential breaches of covid-19 regulation.— covid-19 regulation....
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it be an absolute top priority for the met? , ., , . y ., met? it should be.ians and mps raising - met? it should be. once you get i politicians and mps raising issues, i remember as a borough commander, the one thing i was always very conscious of those when mps got involved in an issue and you realised you have to give it absolute priority so they should be no different, when you've got mps asking questions, they should be an absolute priority. in terms of resources, the diplomatic protection group and the parliament area has got a huge amount of resources, lots of police officers there so it should be, in a lot of ways, relatively straightforward, you have a secure scene, cctv, lots of witnesses stop and really struggling to see why this would be a difficult investigation.— investigation. thank you. moving away from _ investigation. thank you. moving away from politics _ investigation. thank you. moving away from politics in _ investigation. thank you. moving away from politics in the - investigation. thank you. moving away from politics in the uk. - the st
it be an absolute top priority for the met? , ., , . y ., met? it should be.ians and mps raising - met? it should be. once you get i politicians and mps raising issues, i remember as a borough commander, the one thing i was always very conscious of those when mps got involved in an issue and you realised you have to give it absolute priority so they should be no different, when you've got mps asking questions, they should be an absolute priority. in terms of resources, the diplomatic protection...
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and should you avoid stepping into the met averse on this week show, erasing yourself from the internet. but 1st, many americans to biggest capital investments are a home and a car. and lately, both are in short supply as inflation supply chain. and the pandemic form the perfect storm. i'm holland cook in washington. this is the big picture on our t america. ah, if you are struggling to find a car that you can afford or to just 51, you're not alone. we're going to show you an aerial photo of one of dozens of sites across the usa. some still ring, hundreds of new cars dealers cannot sell because they're waiting for computer chips . some 60000 ford f 150 pickups. sit incomplete back when so many of us shifted to remote work mode. semiconductor makers shifted production from auto parts stick ships for computers. for all those hastily equipped home offices and automakers, pause production to help flattened the curve. so fewer new car sales meant fewer trade ins. how long can this go on? let's asked lauren, fix editor in chief of the car, coach warren. what today are the average new and used
and should you avoid stepping into the met averse on this week show, erasing yourself from the internet. but 1st, many americans to biggest capital investments are a home and a car. and lately, both are in short supply as inflation supply chain. and the pandemic form the perfect storm. i'm holland cook in washington. this is the big picture on our t america. ah, if you are struggling to find a car that you can afford or to just 51, you're not alone. we're going to show you an aerial photo of...
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his apology, he is now left - the report to the met we went to see what their— the report to the met what their findings are. we also heard from tobias, _ what their findings are. we also heard from tobias, another- what their findings are. we also i heard from tobias, another senior tory backbencher saying that if the prime minister doesn�*t commit to publishing sue gray�*s report in full, once the med have finished their investigation, he thinks the prime minister left to go.- prime minister left to go. you're talkin: to prime minister left to go. you're talking to the — prime minister left to go. you're talking to the same _ prime minister left to go. you're talking to the same people - prime minister left to go. you're talking to the same people have | prime minister left to go. you're - talking to the same people have been asking _ talking to the same people have been asking for— talking to the same people have been asking for the — talking to the same people have been asking for the prime _ talking to the same people have been asking for the prime minister- talking to the same
his apology, he is now left - the report to the met we went to see what their— the report to the met what their findings are. we also heard from tobias, _ what their findings are. we also heard from tobias, another- what their findings are. we also i heard from tobias, another senior tory backbencher saying that if the prime minister doesn�*t commit to publishing sue gray�*s report in full, once the med have finished their investigation, he thinks the prime minister left to go.- prime...
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the latest development on the met investigation?— latest development on the met investigation?nt has 'ust come investigation? the statement has just come in _ investigation? the statement has just come in the _ investigation? the statement has just come in the past _ investigation? the statement has just come in the past hour - investigation? the statement has just come in the past hour or- investigation? the statement has just come in the past hour or so l investigation? the statement has i just come in the past hour or so and it basically says that the met had beenin it basically says that the met had been in contact with sue gray and asked her to only include minimal reference to the event that they themselves are investigating. we had expected to get the report from sue gray earlier this week, perhaps tuesday or wednesday, but the announcement from the met on tuesday about their own probe really threw a spanner in the works, one that is still being dealt with and i think this latest statement will throw another spanner into the works. because it suggests that some of the mo
the latest development on the met investigation?— latest development on the met investigation?nt has 'ust come investigation? the statement has just come in _ investigation? the statement has just come in the _ investigation? the statement has just come in the past _ investigation? the statement has just come in the past hour - investigation? the statement has just come in the past hour or- investigation? the statement has just come in the past hour or so l investigation? the statement has i...
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corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism.said his actions had seriously undermined public trust in the police. he was tracked down by fellow officers after an 18—month investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it's a betrayal. it damages trust and it damages confidence. it really hurts, because i know how hard i work and i know how hard my officers work, the met works. one of the women — who we're calling jessica — was booked by corbel after he found her photos on the modelling website purpleport. he seemed professional at first. he introduced himself and said how he did photography as a hobby, and how he'd seen my portfolio. there seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary about it. but this was no normal photo shoot. corbel had used spy cameras hidden in an alarm clock and a phone charger to secretly record her when she was naked. jessica was eventually called into a police station and told she was one of corbel�*s victims. they showed me a video that he'd recorded of m
corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism.said his actions had seriously undermined public trust in the police. he was tracked down by fellow officers after an 18—month investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it's a betrayal. it damages trust and it damages confidence. it really hurts, because i know how hard i work and i know how hard my officers work, the met works. one of the women — who we're...
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when i met her, i fell with to say that, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, then the guide returned n a. d, a satellite shedding and then the done with a level in san mateo. a issue with a black on yes, a look into it. my mother moved in. he said to me, i know i'm a little issue with me on my data. like you like a toyota under so that's a little more did i know it could, could i use a ah a even a lot, but they know how you are bladder upset behind to actual but he's a freshman my best i can handle that boys are friendly gordy 3 and been i'm a national guard to go to some on higher than i. so i sat but nevin, i think, i think already i've been, i've been, i've been organizing number one elements that are up there basis about when i hang up, when i, you, and make up, you know, that pushing these up and, and beth and up anything in that things he has had before you even looking at our logwood ibis, immuno blo be lead. it brought you some basis thing and we have a now will be separated by me, but i'm back with us as well. but me small with small in that i'm a light clinic here at r e. m is p
when i met her, i fell with to say that, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, then the guide returned n a. d, a satellite shedding and then the done with a level in san mateo. a issue with a black on yes, a look into it. my mother moved in. he said to me, i know i'm a little issue with me on my data. like you like a toyota under so that's a little more did i know it could, could i use a ah a even a lot, but they know how you are bladder upset behind to actual but he's a freshman my best i can handle that boys...
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while i was in sangin, i've met a member of the taliban named abdul karim.pt his military activities a secret from his neighbours was now happy to talk openly. i was shocked by abdul�*s admission that even local children had participated in the taleban�*s fight. but he was determined to demonstrate just how instrumental these tactics were against the foreign forces. despite all the destruction and poverty in this region, there has been one constant — common�*s poppy fields have provided a vital source of income for impoverished fighters and the taliban. afghanistan controls approximately 80% of the world's opium and for the last two decades there has been a lot of talk about eradicating these fields. but it seems that these fields. but it seems that these farmers have been working and operating as normal. the afghan opium market is worth an estimated $4 billion a year, so shutting down these farms is clearly not an economic reality for the taliban. footie and hunger is now affecting nearly everyone in afghanistan. —— poverty. there is a increasing concern th
while i was in sangin, i've met a member of the taliban named abdul karim.pt his military activities a secret from his neighbours was now happy to talk openly. i was shocked by abdul�*s admission that even local children had participated in the taleban�*s fight. but he was determined to demonstrate just how instrumental these tactics were against the foreign forces. despite all the destruction and poverty in this region, there has been one constant — common�*s poppy fields have provided...
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corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism.th investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it's a betrayal. it damages trust and it damages confidence. it really hurts, because i know how hard i work and i know how hard my officers work, the met works. one of the women — who we're calling jessica — was booked by corbel after he found her photos on the modelling website purpleport. he seemed professional at first. he introduced himself and said how he did photography as a hobby, and how he'd seen my portfolio. there seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary about it. but this was no normal photo shoot. corbel had used spy cameras hidden in an alarm clock and a phone charger to secretly record her when she was naked. jessica was eventually called into a police station and told she was one of corbel�*s victims. they showed me a video that he'd recorded of me undressing, and asked me to identify myself. ijust said "yeah, that's me", and asked them to turn it off. i didn't want to
corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism.th investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it's a betrayal. it damages trust and it damages confidence. it really hurts, because i know how hard i work and i know how hard my officers work, the met works. one of the women — who we're calling jessica — was booked by corbel after he found her photos on the modelling website purpleport. he seemed professional...
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guess what, they'd never met before. time they'd ever met. >> that's amazing. >> jimmy: here on the show. >> a great story, i said, how did you get your music in "top gun"? i just assumed they would go to him, he's kenny loggins. >> jimmy: right. >> no. >> jimmy: what? >> he has a sit in a theater with the guys from journey and whitesnake. >> jimmy: are you kidding me? >> donna summer. they're all scheming about how they get their songs in it. and he goes, you know what? when he saw the volleyball scene, he goes, no one's going to write a song for the volleyball scene. i will. [ laughter ] and that's how he got his first song in, and then "danger zone." the lead singer canceled and jojo maroder called kenny, said you're already on the soundtrack, will you come in and sing? >> jimmy: wow, that's crazy. >> these are the nuggets you get. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a good nugget. that's better than a chicken nugget. speaking of nuggets. you had gwyneth paltrow on the show. >> yes. >> jimmy: and you learned something very,
guess what, they'd never met before. time they'd ever met. >> that's amazing. >> jimmy: here on the show. >> a great story, i said, how did you get your music in "top gun"? i just assumed they would go to him, he's kenny loggins. >> jimmy: right. >> no. >> jimmy: what? >> he has a sit in a theater with the guys from journey and whitesnake. >> jimmy: are you kidding me? >> donna summer. they're all scheming about how they get their...
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i'm noisy in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. protests in sudan are again met with deadly force. 7 more people die calling for a return to civilian governance. after saturday's eruption in tonga, the scale of the disaster remains unclear. australia, new zealand, and reconnaissance aircraft to find out more. and homeless in america. why more and more people over the age of 50 are out on the streets? ah, welcome to the program. well, in the past half an hour, yemen susie rebels have claimed responsibility for an attack on oil facilities in the united arab emirates that killed 3 people. a spokesman said there could be more strikes on what they called countries of aggression. police have identified the dead as to indian nationals and one pakistani they say drones may have been used to start 3 fires in the capitol, abu dhabi the mit is announced a partial withdrawal from yemen in 2019. but maintain a military presence there. o m adela tub is an yelman's capital son. our what more have you been hearing about this kind from the hoodies is this latest statement by the
i'm noisy in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. protests in sudan are again met with deadly force. 7 more people die calling for a return to civilian governance. after saturday's eruption in tonga, the scale of the disaster remains unclear. australia, new zealand, and reconnaissance aircraft to find out more. and homeless in america. why more and more people over the age of 50 are out on the streets? ah, welcome to the program. well, in the past half an hour, yemen susie...
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i— met figure, my colleagues, my family. i have _ met figure, my colleagues, my family, i have to— met how i _ family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came _ family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came to - family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came to be - family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came to be in i family, i have to tell you a little. bit about how i came to be in the congress — bit about how i came to be in the congress did _ bit about how i came to be in the congress. did the normal- bit about how i came to be in the congress. did the normal route. i bit about how i came to be in the| congress. did the normal route. i was raised — congress. did the normal route. i was raised by— congress. did the normal route. i was raised by a _ congress. did the normal route. i was raised by a single _ congress. did the normal route. i was raised by a single mother, i was raised by a single mother, played — was raised by a single mother, played in — was raised by a single mother, played in the _ was raised by a single mother, played i
i— met figure, my colleagues, my family. i have _ met figure, my colleagues, my family, i have to— met how i _ family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came _ family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came to - family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came to be - family, i have to tell you a little bit about how i came to be in i family, i have to tell you a little. bit about how i came to be in the congress — bit about how i came to be in the congress did...
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like when i met people, i couldn't do that. can i them in the can. i know when i was in the can as own bed when they can on my own streets before he can base his motorcycle again, he must fight an arduous battle within his own mind. don, sitting on saying this because i mean depression and i take medication to address it, new leases on life and new possibilities for the future. now, on rad, with the very best of future technology finds itself under one roof. that the consumer electronic sho, in las vegas. and this includes the latest most innovative technology and the auto and mobility sector. rev headed there to bring you all the updates. mobility is constantly evolving and that's why they're at the 2022 c. as in las vegas to find out about the newest dress with right behind me, you can see the booth of talk talk is a turkish ca, manufactured, and they claim they will have a user centric approach. so the car should be your companion on the stant. you and your needs, and the brand offers law than just a cock. some want it reminds me of neil with all
like when i met people, i couldn't do that. can i them in the can. i know when i was in the can as own bed when they can on my own streets before he can base his motorcycle again, he must fight an arduous battle within his own mind. don, sitting on saying this because i mean depression and i take medication to address it, new leases on life and new possibilities for the future. now, on rad, with the very best of future technology finds itself under one roof. that the consumer electronic sho, in...
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, i met him in nevada, we were talking he said well, i used to have to go out and shoot mad dogs.what am i doing here? [laughter] swear to god, i would shoot mad dogs. i'm thinking, bless me father, for i have sent. what is going on? i lost that election by less than 600 votes he never let me forget that i probably cost him those 600 votes. only kidding about that but iona probably did. when he asked me to come back and campaign for him when he ran in the house in 1982, he won that time. he wonan an 86 and we go on to serve in congress together more than 30 years and work together eight years in office and when he was in the senate, he was never really done as all of you from nevada no. he asked me to campaign for nevada democrats, many are here today, i can never say no although he probably a thought u invited biden into my district i talked to him often during this past election and longer could tell you come into his home to visit and where i should be going in order to win, after he won, one of the things harry did which was incongruent withas hay is referred today, he sent me
, i met him in nevada, we were talking he said well, i used to have to go out and shoot mad dogs.what am i doing here? [laughter] swear to god, i would shoot mad dogs. i'm thinking, bless me father, for i have sent. what is going on? i lost that election by less than 600 votes he never let me forget that i probably cost him those 600 votes. only kidding about that but iona probably did. when he asked me to come back and campaign for him when he ran in the house in 1982, he won that time. he...
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i don't think it is the met gagging sue gray.nk it's the met saying, hold off for now until we have conducted our investigation so you don't cross contaminate who we speak to. daniel sandford, our home affairs correspondent, joins me now. do we have any idea why the met have said this and now? the do we have any idea why the met have said this and now?— said this and now? the reason they have said it — said this and now? the reason they have said it now _ said this and now? the reason they have said it now is _ said this and now? the reason they have said it now is because - said this and now? the reason they have said it now is because of- said this and now? the reason they have said it now is because of a - have said it now is because of a number of articles in the papers overnight suggesting they were trying to seek a delay of the sue gray report which they categorically deny. from the moment it became clear that some of these events at downing street and whitehall were going to end up being investigated by police, as possible
i don't think it is the met gagging sue gray.nk it's the met saying, hold off for now until we have conducted our investigation so you don't cross contaminate who we speak to. daniel sandford, our home affairs correspondent, joins me now. do we have any idea why the met have said this and now? the do we have any idea why the met have said this and now?— said this and now? the reason they have said it — said this and now? the reason they have said it now _ said this and now? the reason they...
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this is not met ali as _ sense that this is too. ali as we envisaged as a horror it is not a horrorfilm. —— nightmare ali. next one, true story of charles munro king who kept a diary for his son of life lessons. the journalist and soldier who are the parents tojordan, here is a look. the parents to jordan, here is a look. ., ., look. there we go. little head. spine- -- _ look. there we go. little head. spine... and. _ look. there we go. little head. spine... and, heartbeat. - look. there we go. little head. | spine... and, heartbeat. thank look. there we go. little head. - spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you- — spine. .. and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you- i— spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you. i love _ spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you. i love u2. _ spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you. i love u2. you _ spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you. i love u2. you guys - spine... and, heartbeat. thank you. i love you. i love u2. you guys wa
this is not met ali as _ sense that this is too. ali as we envisaged as a horror it is not a horrorfilm. —— nightmare ali. next one, true story of charles munro king who kept a diary for his son of life lessons. the journalist and soldier who are the parents tojordan, here is a look. the parents to jordan, here is a look. ., ., look. there we go. little head. spine- -- _ look. there we go. little head. spine... and. _ look. there we go. little head. spine... and, heartbeat. - look. there we...
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it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response. translation: no-one is hiding the fact that weapons _ are being handed overto ukraine, that hundreds of military instructors are flocking to ukraine. aid agencies say dozens of people have been killed and many more have been wounded in an air strike by the saudi—led coalition on a detention centre in northern yemen. a former metropolitan police counter—terrorism detective who secretly filmed models during fake photoshoots has been jailed for three years for voyeurism. a one billion pound shortfall in state pension payments to tens of thousands of women has been branded "a shameful shambles" by a committee of mps. # likea # like a bat out of hell, i'll be gone when the morning comes... and the singer meat loaf, who recorded one of the biggest selling albums of all time, has died at the age of 7a. and coming up in the film review — mark kermode gives his unique insight into this week's films, including one from belfast. and the rest of the weeks big releases in the film review at 5.45pm
it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response. translation: no-one is hiding the fact that weapons _ are being handed overto ukraine, that hundreds of military instructors are flocking to ukraine. aid agencies say dozens of people have been killed and many more have been wounded in an air strike by the saudi—led coalition on a detention centre in northern yemen. a former metropolitan police counter—terrorism detective who secretly filmed models during fake photoshoots has been...
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this was met with derision by _ questions... this was met with derision by this _ questions...his government. derision by this government minister. i derision by this government minister. ., �* ~' derision by this government minister-— derision by this government minister. ., �* ,, ., , minister. i don't think any prime minister would _ minister. i don't think any prime minister would think _ minister. i don't think any prime minister would think it _ minister. i don't think any prime minister would think it is - minister. i don't think any prime minister would think it is a - minister. i don't think any prime minister would think it is a great idea to _ minister would think it is a great idea to suddenly— minister would think it is a great idea to suddenly be _ minister would think it is a great idea to suddenly be interviewed | minister would think it is a great . idea to suddenly be interviewed by the police — idea to suddenly be interviewed by the police. getting _ idea to suddenly be interviewed by the police. getting excited - idea to suddenly be interviewed by the police
this was met with derision by _ questions... this was met with derision by this _ questions...his government. derision by this government minister. i derision by this government minister. ., �* ~' derision by this government minister-— derision by this government minister. ., �* ,, ., , minister. i don't think any prime minister would _ minister. i don't think any prime minister would think _ minister. i don't think any prime minister would think it _ minister. i don't think any prime...
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the met is now investigating a number of — this...he met is now investigating a number of events _ this... the met is now investigating a number of events that _ this... the met is now investigating a number of events that took - this... the met is now investigating a number of events that took place | a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall. the metropolitan police had said then it had no objections to sue gray's report being published but today, the police seemed to object to some potentially crucial parts of its content being made public, saying in a statement the event is the met is investigating, we asked for minimal reference to be made in the cabinet office report. the met police did not ask for any limitations on any other events in the report or for the report to be delayed but we have an ongoing contact with the cabinet office including on the content of the reports to avoid any prejudice to our investigation. in other words, they don't want to see too much made public about the most serious allega
the met is now investigating a number of — this...he met is now investigating a number of events _ this... the met is now investigating a number of events that _ this... the met is now investigating a number of events that took - this... the met is now investigating a number of events that took place | a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall. the metropolitan police had said then it had no objections to sue gray's report being published but today, the police seemed...
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i don't think the met themselves are coming out smelting — met themselves are coming out smelling of historical issues, then deciding they— historical issues, then deciding they would, now calling for parts of sue gray's — they would, now calling for parts of sue gray's report to be redacted where investigations are continuing. look, _ where investigations are continuing. look, the _ where investigations are continuing. look, the met made a request for the names— look, the met made a request for the names not— look, the met made a request for the names not to be disclosed and details — names not to be disclosed and details of— names not to be disclosed and details of the parties investigated to he _ details of the parties investigated to be withheld. however, a former supreme _ to be withheld. however, a former supreme courtjustice to be withheld. however, a former supreme court justice was very clear in the _ supreme court justice was very clear in the last— supreme court justice was very clear in the last few days, saying there was absolutely no basis for the sue gray report— was a
i don't think the met themselves are coming out smelting — met themselves are coming out smelling of historical issues, then deciding they— historical issues, then deciding they would, now calling for parts of sue gray's — they would, now calling for parts of sue gray's report to be redacted where investigations are continuing. look, _ where investigations are continuing. look, the _ where investigations are continuing. look, the met made a request for the names— look, the met made a...
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let's focus on the warnings from the met office first.th of scotland. with that, also a lot of sunshine with some scattered showers. the south of the country will be much calmer with cloudy skies at times. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the bbc understands sue gray's report into lockdown parties at downing street will be delivered to the prime minister in the coming hours or days. in a statement tonight, the met police say they have not delayed the publication of the report, after previous concerns sue gray's findings could affect their own inquiry. a couple has beenjailed over the death of an eight—week—old baby with more than 60 broken bones in her body. there's more pressure on borisjohnson to delay a rise in national insurance — ministers say it's needed to fund health and social care. british sign language, is on course to become a legally recognised language in england, with the government saying it will back a new bill, being debated in the commons. campaigners, including rose ayling—ellis, the first deaf contestant on st
let's focus on the warnings from the met office first.th of scotland. with that, also a lot of sunshine with some scattered showers. the south of the country will be much calmer with cloudy skies at times. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the bbc understands sue gray's report into lockdown parties at downing street will be delivered to the prime minister in the coming hours or days. in a statement tonight, the met police say they have not delayed the publication of the report, after...
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. >> if russian military forces move across the ukraine border, it will be met with a severe and unitedponse from the united states. lewis: eight agencies say an airstrike in yemen has killed dozens. a constitutional counsel in france approves government plans to provide proof of coronavirus vaccinations to enter bars and cinemas. and the show won't go on, not yet, for adele in las vegas because of the pandemic. hello and welcome if you are watching on pbs in the u.s. and around the world. first, the u.s. and russia remain at a diplomatic standoff with military assets standing by. after escalating tension, the superpowers heaven -- have been holding talks about ukraine, which nato thinks is the next territory moscow wants disease by force. it has been less than a decade since russia annexed crimea. nato says russia is sending weapons and military expertise to ukraine, and there are no guaranes the military will pull back from the borders. the russian foreign minister has said dialogue would continue and his country has no plans to attack ukraine. russia is understood to have more than 1
. >> if russian military forces move across the ukraine border, it will be met with a severe and unitedponse from the united states. lewis: eight agencies say an airstrike in yemen has killed dozens. a constitutional counsel in france approves government plans to provide proof of coronavirus vaccinations to enter bars and cinemas. and the show won't go on, not yet, for adele in las vegas because of the pandemic. hello and welcome if you are watching on pbs in the u.s. and around the...
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united states where president joe biden is warning russia that any troop entry into ukraine will be met with a severe response. it's a change of tone from the u. s. leader heard earlier taken up soft stalls and white house correspondent, kimberly haircut reports, but there is no doubt, let me no doubt all the plugin makes this choice. russia will pay a heavy price. speaking from prepared notes on the anniversary of his 1st year in office, president joe biden sought to clarify the u. s. position on a russian invasion into ukraine. i've been absolutely clear with president putin. he has no misunderstanding any. any assembled rushing units move across ukrainian border. that is an invasion but, and only met with severe and coordinated economic response to quench it comes as the white house spent the day cleaning up his wednesday night remarks. stunning european allies by suggesting a lesser response to a smaller scale invasion. if it invades, it depends on what it does. it's one thing. if it's a minor kirschner, then we end up having a fight about what to do, and not to which cetera will no
united states where president joe biden is warning russia that any troop entry into ukraine will be met with a severe response. it's a change of tone from the u. s. leader heard earlier taken up soft stalls and white house correspondent, kimberly haircut reports, but there is no doubt, let me no doubt all the plugin makes this choice. russia will pay a heavy price. speaking from prepared notes on the anniversary of his 1st year in office, president joe biden sought to clarify the u. s. position...
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yes, i'm glad the met police have _ of the law?nations from the prime _ in the cabinet. leisure explanations from the prime minister, _ in the cabinet. leisure explanations from the prime minister, the - in the cabinet. leisure explanationsl from the prime minister, the garden party back in 2020, may of 2020 which he attended by his own admission for 25 minutes, he was told there was a work event. does that mean true to you?— that mean true to you? know. it's quite clear— that mean true to you? know. it's quite clear that _ that mean true to you? know. it's quite clear that boris _ that mean true to you? know. it's quite clear that boris johnson - that mean true to you? know. it's| quite clear that boris johnson lied, quite clear that borisjohnson lied, more so in the last few months. he is a serial liar and i don't believe anything he says, really and i think he failed in many ways during the covid—i9 pandemic and it's shocking that he is still lying and trying to get away with all these parties and it's quite obvious now that he
yes, i'm glad the met police have _ of the law?nations from the prime _ in the cabinet. leisure explanations from the prime minister, _ in the cabinet. leisure explanations from the prime minister, the - in the cabinet. leisure explanationsl from the prime minister, the garden party back in 2020, may of 2020 which he attended by his own admission for 25 minutes, he was told there was a work event. does that mean true to you?— that mean true to you? know. it's quite clear— that mean true to...
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i know people that have met through tinder, they've met amazing people, but unfortunately, for a lotnt it to be. avani: be concerned, not alarmed? speaker 14: chuck your headband on, get in there, and have a crack. avani: that's ridiculous to me. speaker 15: start talking about it. speaker 16: eww, that's gross. speaker 17: on this existential level. avani: hello, avani dias with you for "hack." ten years ago, no one had even heard of dating apps. now, it's the number one way australians meet their partners, but it's not all weddings and tinder babies. avani: in march, we asked triple j "hack" listeners to tell us about their experiences with dating apps and sexual assault. avani: so, we're launching a major investigation today to find out what's going on, and we want your help to share your stories. if you've ever had an experience on a dating app that made you feel unsafe, i'd love to know what happened. get in touch on the "hack" website. avani: more than 400 people responded, 175 of them told us they'd experienced a sex offense by someone they'd met on tinder. brooke was one of t
i know people that have met through tinder, they've met amazing people, but unfortunately, for a lotnt it to be. avani: be concerned, not alarmed? speaker 14: chuck your headband on, get in there, and have a crack. avani: that's ridiculous to me. speaker 15: start talking about it. speaker 16: eww, that's gross. speaker 17: on this existential level. avani: hello, avani dias with you for "hack." ten years ago, no one had even heard of dating apps. now, it's the number one way...
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she stars in the new series "how i met your father.ary duff will be joining us [ cheers and applause you guys, we are very deeply excited about tonight's stand-up he's a writer here on our show, and you may have also seen him on "the amber ruffin show" on peacock. jeff wright will be performing for us but before we get to all that, we do not always have enough time to cover all of the recent news, so here with the recap is one of our writers, amber ruffin, in a segment we call "amber says what? ♪ [ cheers and applause >> hey, you guys things have been crazy okay, so everyone was like, "covid is slowing down, you can hang out with your friends." and i was like, "what?!" then omicron hit and they were like, "stop hanging out with your friends." and i was like, "what?!" omicron got everybody, especially in late-night james corden got it, and i was like, "what?!" jimmy fallon got it, and i was like, "what?!" then seth meyers got it, and i was like "whaaaaa? seth, were you kissing jimmy fallon [ laughter ] >> seth: mind ya business. >> i kn
she stars in the new series "how i met your father.ary duff will be joining us [ cheers and applause you guys, we are very deeply excited about tonight's stand-up he's a writer here on our show, and you may have also seen him on "the amber ruffin show" on peacock. jeff wright will be performing for us but before we get to all that, we do not always have enough time to cover all of the recent news, so here with the recap is one of our writers, amber ruffin, in a segment we call...
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we've met with the speaker of the house and everyone of them. we're so enthusiastic about this bill about this project about their native son herbert hoover, you know, we were in the speaker of the house we met with him to talk to him about this project and as we walked out we noticed there was a grand portrait of herbert hoover walking out. so that was certainly i thought a positive sign as well as when we met with the governor again in her office is another very large portrait of herbert hoover and also lieutenant governor adam greg. he had a bust of herbert hoover in his office and you know, it's just so humbling to see how they still revere this great american so many years after his death and you know, we feel we feel very confident. the governor is completely committed to help helping get this tax bill across and every legislature we met with felt the same we gave some statements at the house subcommittee meeting, which it was unanimously passed through same at the senate subcommittee later that later that day again a unimant unanimous sup
we've met with the speaker of the house and everyone of them. we're so enthusiastic about this bill about this project about their native son herbert hoover, you know, we were in the speaker of the house we met with him to talk to him about this project and as we walked out we noticed there was a grand portrait of herbert hoover walking out. so that was certainly i thought a positive sign as well as when we met with the governor again in her office is another very large portrait of herbert...
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i met him in nevada. we were talking about where he was from. he said i used to go out to shoot -- i used to have to go and shoot mad dogs. i said, what the hell am i doing here? [laughter] bless me father for i have sinned, what is going on? harry lost that general election by less than. -- than 600 votes. he never let me forget thinking i probably cost him those 600 votes. only kidding about that piece. when he asked me to campaign for him when he ran for the house in 1982, he won that time. and he won in 1986 and would go on to serve in congress together for more than 30 years. we worked together with barack during the years we were in office. when harry was done in the senate, he was never really done, as all of you from nevada know. he asked me to campaign for an awful lot of nevada democrats, many of whom are here today. i could never say no, although he could say "oh god, he invited biden into my district?" i talked to him often during this past election, taking advice and coming into his home on more than one occasion. where i should be
i met him in nevada. we were talking about where he was from. he said i used to go out to shoot -- i used to have to go and shoot mad dogs. i said, what the hell am i doing here? [laughter] bless me father for i have sinned, what is going on? harry lost that general election by less than. -- than 600 votes. he never let me forget thinking i probably cost him those 600 votes. only kidding about that piece. when he asked me to campaign for him when he ran for the house in 1982, he won that time....
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service we met somebody _ be guided by customers. in _ be guided by customers. service we met somebody come in if _ be guided by customers. service we met somebody come in if they - be guided by customers. service we met somebody come in if they have j be guided by customers. service we i met somebody come in if they have a mask on, my masters in my pocket, so it will go one, because people are vulnerable. if they want to wear their masks, i will apply to put my mask on, i'm happy to do so. haifa their masks, i will apply to put my mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are ou mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are you feeling? — mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are you feeling? i— mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are you feeling? i am _ mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are you feeling? i am quite _ mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are you feeling? i am quite happy - mask on, i'm happy to do so. how are you feeling? i am quite happy and - you feeling? i am quite happy and relieved. some _ you feeling? i am quite happy and relieved. some peop
service we met somebody _ be guided by customers. in _ be guided by customers. service we met somebody come in if _ be guided by customers. service we met somebody come in if they - be guided by customers. service we met somebody come in if they have j be guided by customers. service we i met somebody come in if they have a mask on, my masters in my pocket, so it will go one, because people are vulnerable. if they want to wear their masks, i will apply to put my mask on, i'm happy to do so....
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so, why is the met investigating now? commisioner said three key factors would lead to them looking into covid rule breaches that happened many months ago. my three factors were and are — there was evidence that those involved knew or ought to have known that what they were doing was an offence. where not investigating would significantly undermine the legitimacy of the law. and where there was little ambiguity around the absence of any reasonable defence. and what will the police look at? the starting point will be what sue gray has already uncovered. the investigation itself should be reasonably straightforward. now police have decided which of the events at downing street was potentially illegal, they'lljust need to try and work out who was at each one, and they'll do that by looking at emails, at personal accounts and at movements on staff passes. and they'll also need to check whether anyone had a legitimate reason to be at any of the events. for some opposition politicians the question is, why did the police not act
so, why is the met investigating now? commisioner said three key factors would lead to them looking into covid rule breaches that happened many months ago. my three factors were and are — there was evidence that those involved knew or ought to have known that what they were doing was an offence. where not investigating would significantly undermine the legitimacy of the law. and where there was little ambiguity around the absence of any reasonable defence. and what will the police look at?...
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corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism.he was tracked down by fellow officers after an 18—month investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it's a betrayal, it damages trust and confidence. it really hurts. one of the women who we're calling jessica was booked by corbel after he found her photos on a modelling website. he introduced himself and said how he did photography as a hobby and how he'd seen my portfolio. there seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary about it. corbel had spy cameras hidden in an alarm clock and a phone charger to secretly record her naked. jessica was eventually called into a police station. it raises further questions for the met, just months after another officer, wayne cousins, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. jessica says both cases have changed the way she now views police officers. it makes you not trust the police. people call the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want
corbel, who has now resigned from the met, admitted to 19 counts of voyeurism.he was tracked down by fellow officers after an 18—month investigation. there is still disbelief when i hear of officers doing things such as this, because it's a betrayal, it damages trust and confidence. it really hurts. one of the women who we're calling jessica was booked by corbel after he found her photos on a modelling website. he introduced himself and said how he did photography as a hobby and how he'd seen...