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miller: of course. they always are. >> and on the point of where you were at last week with the united nations come a joint call with a number of countries, urging restraint, de-escalation, a 21-day truce. where they are now and what we are seeing in the region, how is -- when you reflect on what has changed or what went wrong, if i can say it like that, for your own strategic position, what is the meaning between what you were referring to -- aspiring to last week and now? mr. miller: nothing has changed as far as what we are aspiring to. a cease-fire is the best resolution to the conflict in the north. at the same time, events have happened over the past few weeks, like the death of the has signed as rolla -- hassan nasrallah. long term, ultimately we went to see a diplomatic resolution, and that starts with a cease fire, and we are continuing to pursue that with israel and our partners in the region. >> when you talk about these actions, you also said what they are alluding to, but what you said, tha
miller: of course. they always are. >> and on the point of where you were at last week with the united nations come a joint call with a number of countries, urging restraint, de-escalation, a 21-day truce. where they are now and what we are seeing in the region, how is -- when you reflect on what has changed or what went wrong, if i can say it like that, for your own strategic position, what is the meaning between what you were referring to -- aspiring to last week and now? mr. miller:...
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representative miller-meeks -- it had the votes. it had the votes to pass until all the republican started to say we have to kill the bill. everybody knew. it was a total surprise to the republicans who negotiated this in the senate. we have people who talk about solving these problems, but when it comes down to it, they don't want to do anything about it, because they want to keep playing politics with the issue. this is an example where representative miller-meeks voted against the bill, refused to even vote for it, and a bill that could have made a big difference, that was actually the thing that border patrol said they needed to secure the border. then she goes back and supports a different bill which i'm sure she will talk about, a different bill that had no chance of passing, that nobody thought had a chance of passing. this is what we see over and over. not doing something that could actually be good for people and then trying to find political cover, signing on some fake bill to make it look like she is doing something. we c
representative miller-meeks -- it had the votes. it had the votes to pass until all the republican started to say we have to kill the bill. everybody knew. it was a total surprise to the republicans who negotiated this in the senate. we have people who talk about solving these problems, but when it comes down to it, they don't want to do anything about it, because they want to keep playing politics with the issue. this is an example where representative miller-meeks voted against the bill,...
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miller: let's dig into that. because i think you look into the history of r&d, bell labs looms large and for half of a century was producing nobel prizes. why do we not have an equivalent to bell labs today? dr. prabhakar: a monopoly paid for by r&d. bell labs put me through graduate school. that was before divestiture, right before that era. and i remain grateful for that. but also, you can't not be impressed by the goodness that came out of that. it was nobel prizes, but it was also the transistor. things that really were the beginning of massive changes that happened. i think we also need to recognize the innovation that came after it was broken up was what would happen in the old monopoly. i remember my colleagues at bell labs were all about quality and they could not imagine the world we live in now or we carry around cell phones and a world built on the foundations of the internet. my view is you need a mix. you need organizations that are very, very, very good at further refining what they do today, and th
miller: let's dig into that. because i think you look into the history of r&d, bell labs looms large and for half of a century was producing nobel prizes. why do we not have an equivalent to bell labs today? dr. prabhakar: a monopoly paid for by r&d. bell labs put me through graduate school. that was before divestiture, right before that era. and i remain grateful for that. but also, you can't not be impressed by the goodness that came out of that. it was nobel prizes, but it was also...
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>> i agree with representative miller-meeks on this. think that we have to look at tariffs very carefully. i think that there are some that makes sense and others that probably don't, especially for iowa farmers. we have to make sure that there are markets out there for iowa farmers' goods in places like china. that is a delicate relationship because china's a real competitor in a lot of ways. so we have to have that relationship. but i do think that we have to look very carefully at tariffs because we know that a lot of times it's consumers who end up footing the bill for those. so i want to be very careful. >> we got move to foreign policy now. the war in gaza is just over a year old. there are more than 40,000 palestinians who have been killed in the conflict. i'm curious starting with mariannette miller-meeks, there -- are there ever conditions when the united states should put conditions on any aid to israel when thinking about civilian casualties? >> it's certainly a tragedy. >> no one wants to see innocent women and children harm
>> i agree with representative miller-meeks on this. think that we have to look at tariffs very carefully. i think that there are some that makes sense and others that probably don't, especially for iowa farmers. we have to make sure that there are markets out there for iowa farmers' goods in places like china. that is a delicate relationship because china's a real competitor in a lot of ways. so we have to have that relationship. but i do think that we have to look very carefully at...
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miller: --prof. miller: one or two final questions, please. our two final questions, and then we will wrap up after that. >> thank you so much. i am with the m.i.t. washington office and my question would be the influence on china. our national r&d. looking at it from an m.i.t. perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you see the future or what r&d has to do what has to be done? dr. prabhakar: this is an issue that has been very challenging in the research enterprise and especially universities. it is not that long ago that everyone was being encouraged to build these linkages with chinese research organizations. and it started to recognize that china's behavior has changed over the last 10 or 15 years and they have crossed one boundary after another, whether it is militarily in economic interchanges or going after intellectual property. in research in particular, i think how you de
miller: --prof. miller: one or two final questions, please. our two final questions, and then we will wrap up after that. >> thank you so much. i am with the m.i.t. washington office and my question would be the influence on china. our national r&d. looking at it from an m.i.t. perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you...
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miller: --prof. miller: one or two final questions, please. our two final questions, and then we will wrap up after that. >> thank you so much. i am with the m.i.t. washington office and my question would be the influence on china. our national r&d. looking at it from an m.i.t. perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you see the future or what r&d has to do what has to be done? dr. prabhakar: this is an issue that has been very challenging in the research enterprise and especially universities. it is not that long ago that everyone was being encouraged to build these linkages with chinese research organizations. and it started to recognize that china's behavior has changed over the last 10 or 15 years and they have crossed one boundary after another, whether it is militarily in economic interchanges or going after intellectual property. in research in particular, i think how you de
miller: --prof. miller: one or two final questions, please. our two final questions, and then we will wrap up after that. >> thank you so much. i am with the m.i.t. washington office and my question would be the influence on china. our national r&d. looking at it from an m.i.t. perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you...
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aaron david miller, senior fellow at the - miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for internationalanon says a number of hospitals in the south of the country are out of action. and the un says all 900 government shelters for the displaced are now full. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from southern lebanon. an escape route from lebanon today, now passable, just, by foot. israel bombed the road overnight, claiming hezbollah were smuggling weapons beneath it. most of those struggling across this border are syrians, escaping lebanon's war to go home to their own. who wouldn't want to escape this? explosions. beirut last night, another massive israeli strike, one mile from the airport. the target — the likely next leader of hezbollah, his fate unknown. day and night, and countrywide, israel is bombing. this is in the south, in tyre. was there a hezbollah target here? we don't know, but locals say israel killed five people from one family, including two women and a baby. everybody here were children. children, everybody here. why, why? hassan was here outside h
aaron david miller, senior fellow at the - miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for internationalanon says a number of hospitals in the south of the country are out of action. and the un says all 900 government shelters for the displaced are now full. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from southern lebanon. an escape route from lebanon today, now passable, just, by foot. israel bombed the road overnight, claiming hezbollah were smuggling weapons beneath it....
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let's go back to david miller uh, who's joining us from bristol. mr.n to the us's response uh to this recent anti-israeli operation uh by iran. where does washington stand uh in your opinion? does it want to see this go to the next phase, or uh, maybe the us is realizing that attacking iran and taking into mind the repercussions that this would have. it it could be out of the question. well, the uh, the problem has been of course that we've uh, thought thus far that the strategy adopted by netanyahu has been a billionant strategy to try and bring the us into open conflict, yes in lebanon, but also of course with iran. uh, now it's not seemed particularly clear that the us has been very willing to do that, and saw that in particular with its attempts to uh attack anzarella in yemen uh where the the us effectively declared that they were scared of attacking anarella because the response might be ancerela could sink uh the floating metal targets which the us naval service has in the red sea and in the mediterranean and in the arabian gulf known as as u.s.
let's go back to david miller uh, who's joining us from bristol. mr.n to the us's response uh to this recent anti-israeli operation uh by iran. where does washington stand uh in your opinion? does it want to see this go to the next phase, or uh, maybe the us is realizing that attacking iran and taking into mind the repercussions that this would have. it it could be out of the question. well, the uh, the problem has been of course that we've uh, thought thus far that the strategy adopted by...
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very concerned taking their rights and freedoms for including abortion let's let mariannette miller-meeksave an opening statement you're going to choose to have one. >> thank you very much i'm running for my third term to represent this district. you look at my background to understand exactly why representing meeting with constituents on the eye grew up in a military family my dad was an enlisted air force i went with him on sunday morning. he did not want to clean so much he just when it company at 5:00 a.m. in the morning. both of my parents worked my entire life. my parents went college education when i was 15 i was burning in the kitchen fire and because of the wonderful wonderful physical therapist i had i was weird isolation i didn't see a lot of people it might wonderful physical therapist inspired in me. i left home at 16. with the discouragement of my parents to put myself through school i started san antonio community college junior college presort working was able to get a degree in nursing so i could continue to work at night and put myself through undergraduate and masters i
very concerned taking their rights and freedoms for including abortion let's let mariannette miller-meeksave an opening statement you're going to choose to have one. >> thank you very much i'm running for my third term to represent this district. you look at my background to understand exactly why representing meeting with constituents on the eye grew up in a military family my dad was an enlisted air force i went with him on sunday morning. he did not want to clean so much he just when...
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as each day passes, miller says, hope dims.d always meant to come back to his family. so you were waiting for your husband and your son was waiting for his dad. and at the very least, you want answers. yeah. crime stoppers usa's legal director said, what's happening with oakland crime stoppers might catch the eye of the state's attorney general when it comes to deceptive trade practices. the tipster who was stiffed in the flower delivery homicide tells us he recently filed a complaint with the california department of justice candice nguyen, nbc, bay areai'm news. all right. thank you very much, candice. if you have a story for our investigative unit or for candice, you can call 888996 tips. or you can visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations. okay, back to jeff ranieri. as we know, those winds are coming in beginning tomorrow. we see the red flag, the graphic right behind you. and that's around 11:00 tomorrow night. we'll get those winds to pick up. i wanted to show you this just in case you missed it. it include
as each day passes, miller says, hope dims.d always meant to come back to his family. so you were waiting for your husband and your son was waiting for his dad. and at the very least, you want answers. yeah. crime stoppers usa's legal director said, what's happening with oakland crime stoppers might catch the eye of the state's attorney general when it comes to deceptive trade practices. the tipster who was stiffed in the flower delivery homicide tells us he recently filed a complaint with the...
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and how he got it is something he and kidney donor krissy miller call a miracle. hiking up the same mountain, asking god for a sign. on that mountain that day, both of you had prayers answered. >> yes. very much. very, very much. >> it's like i'm waiting to receive a kidney, and that's when it was like -- >> yes. >> even now, i'm just makes me emotional. i just knew that was the answer to my prayer. >> krissy, a mom of four had tried to donate her kidney before, but wasn't able. still, she fell in love with the idea of being able to save a life. so when she met schiller, she knew she would try again. >> not only do i meet him there and that's amazing, but it was also amazing that schiller even brought it up. and this whole conversation happens on the mountain, whole thing? >> yeah. >> the pair matched and their surgery this spring at utah's intermountain medical center a big success. >> i love you so much. >> from strangers to friends. >> you'll always be in my heart. thank you so much. >> the pair forging a bond deeper than either could have imagined. >> it's bey
and how he got it is something he and kidney donor krissy miller call a miracle. hiking up the same mountain, asking god for a sign. on that mountain that day, both of you had prayers answered. >> yes. very much. very, very much. >> it's like i'm waiting to receive a kidney, and that's when it was like -- >> yes. >> even now, i'm just makes me emotional. i just knew that was the answer to my prayer. >> krissy, a mom of four had tried to donate her kidney before,...
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matthew miller speaking a short while — in. matthew miller speaking a short while ago, _ in.eaking a short while ago, answering i in. matthew miller speaking a short while ago, answering a | short while ago, answering a question from the bbc�*s tom bateman. let's get more on why they us is set another us defence wisdom and how iran has been part of that disc action. —— decision. we're seeing a little bit of carrot and stick photo on the one hand the americans have been deploying this high altitude missile defence in israel complete with about a hundred american military personnel. hundred american military personnel-— personnel. they will be on thoug ground _ personnel. they will be on thoug ground and - personnel. they will be on thoug ground and israel. personnel. they will be on i thoug ground and israel to personnel. they will be on - thoug ground and israel to help protect israel in the advents of iranian response what is expected to be some sort of israel lee, it is really a position of a nuclear or petrochemical in the next few days or even few weeks. it's an attack th
matthew miller speaking a short while — in. matthew miller speaking a short while ago, _ in.eaking a short while ago, answering i in. matthew miller speaking a short while ago, answering a | short while ago, answering a question from the bbc�*s tom bateman. let's get more on why they us is set another us defence wisdom and how iran has been part of that disc action. —— decision. we're seeing a little bit of carrot and stick photo on the one hand the americans have been deploying this...
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as each day passes, miller says, hope dims. says her husband always meant to come back to his family. so you were waiting for your husband and your son was waiting for his dad. and at the very least, you want answers. yeah. crime stoppers usa's legal director said, what's happening with oakland crime stoppers might catch the eye of the state's attorney general when it comes to deceptive trade practices. the tipster who was stiffed in the flower delivery homicide tells us he recently filed a complaint with the california department of justice with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. all right. thank you very much, candice. if you have a story for our investigative unit or for candice, you can call 888996 tips. or you can visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations. okay, back to jeff ranieri. as we know, those winds are coming in beginning tomorrow. we see the red flag, the graphic right behind you. and that's around 11:00 tomorrow night. we'll get those winds to pick up. i wanted to show y
as each day passes, miller says, hope dims. says her husband always meant to come back to his family. so you were waiting for your husband and your son was waiting for his dad. and at the very least, you want answers. yeah. crime stoppers usa's legal director said, what's happening with oakland crime stoppers might catch the eye of the state's attorney general when it comes to deceptive trade practices. the tipster who was stiffed in the flower delivery homicide tells us he recently filed a...
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deputies arrested 49 year old ben miller of nevada. i am releasing this statement because of the false information that is currently being released. miller shared this video on rumble, saying he's a longtime supporter of former president trump. miller told the l.a. times he had no intention of harming him. since 2000, i've been involved in the republican party in nevada. i'm a trump caucus captain. i've collected votes for donald trum, and i'm also a trump team leader. miller said he was in coachella working as a journalist for the america happens network, and he always carries guns with him in the trunk of my car. i carry two firearms. one is a glock, one is a shotgun, and these two firearms that i carry with me are simply for protection. but sheriff bianco isn't backing down. if he wants to say that he's an innocent victim, then he also has to come out and say how dumb it was to believe that he could do all of those things and try and get into that event with guns. i don't care if he's a supporter of trump. so regardless of who he sa
deputies arrested 49 year old ben miller of nevada. i am releasing this statement because of the false information that is currently being released. miller shared this video on rumble, saying he's a longtime supporter of former president trump. miller told the l.a. times he had no intention of harming him. since 2000, i've been involved in the republican party in nevada. i'm a trump caucus captain. i've collected votes for donald trum, and i'm also a trump team leader. miller said he was in...
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el arresto de miller es el mÁs reciente de una serie de incidentes que involucran al expresidente.er, pennsylvania, thomas crooks, de 20 aÑos, disparÓ un arma contra trump, rozÁndole la oreja y dando muerte a un asistente. luego fue abatido por agentes del servicio secreto y el 15 de septiembre, ryan roth fue detenido tras ser visto con un arma de fuego cerca del campo de golf de trump en west palm beach, florida, donde el expresidente se encontraba jugando. el individuo fue acusado de intento de asesinato para este agente retirado del fbi. la extrema seguridad en el mitin de coachella hizo una gran diferencia respecto al incidente en pennsylvania. >> cada punto que hay antes que llegar al Último sector es lo mÁs importante. y cada punto es para asegurar que no haya una situaciÓn. >> de acuerdo con el agente retirado del fbi. este tipo de incidentes pudieran seguir registrÁndose hasta despuÉs de las elecciones, por lo que las autoridades deberÁn extremar la seguridad en los eventos polÍticos y mantener la alerta. erika flores noticias telemundo. estamos3 dÍas de la elecciÓn preside
el arresto de miller es el mÁs reciente de una serie de incidentes que involucran al expresidente.er, pennsylvania, thomas crooks, de 20 aÑos, disparÓ un arma contra trump, rozÁndole la oreja y dando muerte a un asistente. luego fue abatido por agentes del servicio secreto y el 15 de septiembre, ryan roth fue detenido tras ser visto con un arma de fuego cerca del campo de golf de trump en west palm beach, florida, donde el expresidente se encontraba jugando. el individuo fue acusado de...
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were they interviewed stephen miller. you might remember pam from the first trump administration, who was the architect of many of former president trump's harshest immigration policies and he basically detailed what they're planning for a next trump administration and some people have called this sort of a xenophobic fever dream. it is mass camps, huge which deportations of millions of people here illegally in this country who might have strong ties, who are not necessarily criminals definitely deporting people like the dreamers, daca recipients who were brought into this country legally as children and have been vetted and have been given permission to stay and work. some of them in the military these are very, very dramatic and draconian ideas about what is going to happen in a second, trump administration. and i think those are the things that are you know, reporting and should be getting scrutiny because if trump indeed becomes president again what we saw in the first trump administration isn't necessarily what's goi
were they interviewed stephen miller. you might remember pam from the first trump administration, who was the architect of many of former president trump's harshest immigration policies and he basically detailed what they're planning for a next trump administration and some people have called this sort of a xenophobic fever dream. it is mass camps, huge which deportations of millions of people here illegally in this country who might have strong ties, who are not necessarily criminals...
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el arresto de miller es el mÁs reciente de una serie de incidentes que involucran al expresidente.paÑa en butler, pennsylvania, thomas crooks, de 20 aÑos, disparÓ un arma contra trump rozÁndole la oreja y dando muerte a un asistente. luego fue abatido por agentes del servicio secreto y el 15 de septiembre, ryan roth fue detenido tras ser visto con un arma de fuego cerca del campo de golf de trump en west palm beach, florida, donde el expresidente se encontraba jugando. el individuo fue acusado de intento de asesinato para este agente retirado del fbi. la extrema seguridad en el mitin de coachella hizo una gran diferencia respecto al incidente en pennsylvania. >> cada punto que hay antes que llegar al Último sector es lo mÁs importante. y cada punto es para asegurar que no hay una situaciÓn. >> de acuerdo con el agente retirado del fbi. este tipo de incidentes pudieran seguir registrÁndose hasta despuÉs de las elecciones, por lo que las autoridades deberÁn extremar la seguridad en los eventos polÍticos y mantener la alerta. erika flores noticias telemundo. gracias, erika. inclusive
el arresto de miller es el mÁs reciente de una serie de incidentes que involucran al expresidente.paÑa en butler, pennsylvania, thomas crooks, de 20 aÑos, disparÓ un arma contra trump rozÁndole la oreja y dando muerte a un asistente. luego fue abatido por agentes del servicio secreto y el 15 de septiembre, ryan roth fue detenido tras ser visto con un arma de fuego cerca del campo de golf de trump en west palm beach, florida, donde el expresidente se encontraba jugando. el individuo fue...
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candy miller was one of those women. miller was the wife and mother of three children., and hypertension here doctors warned her, because of her health, having another baby could kill her. in november 2022, miller unexpectedly got pregnant and because a strict abortion ban had already taken effect in georgia, she was scared that even talking to a doctor about the possibility of getting an abortion could be a incriminating. so, miller obtained abortion pills on her own at home. she took them at home alone and her body was and able to expel the tissue of the fetus. she remained afraid to seek medical health, though she tried to manage the pain on her own and eventually died at home in bed with her 3-year-old daughter by her side. a state committee of maternal health experts reviewed her case and deemed to her death preventable. a member of that committee told pro public a quote, the fact that miller felt she had to make decisions, that she didn't have adequate choices here in georgia, we felt that definitely in her case. she is absolutely rest on the to this legislation.
candy miller was one of those women. miller was the wife and mother of three children., and hypertension here doctors warned her, because of her health, having another baby could kill her. in november 2022, miller unexpectedly got pregnant and because a strict abortion ban had already taken effect in georgia, she was scared that even talking to a doctor about the possibility of getting an abortion could be a incriminating. so, miller obtained abortion pills on her own at home. she took them at...
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and he said in the miller miller miller family the the law is that the folklore is that jane silverman you and i did date jane silverman and i liked him a lot. anyway him right there with the eagle. last question over here. sorry, doug, did you want to say. well, i let your note now. i don't know if they delivered it to you, but i hope they did because i don't i don't know how to get hold you by email or anything, but honey, you want to email. oh. i don't know. god, last question. all right right. hi. my name is alex a from from maryland. born and raised yeah, actually, believe it, not my mom actually went to a university in maryland like like, you know, just like you go terps. um, she, i think was a year behind you. except she was like, studying and studying music now. but i, i had to go an extra because i was having too much. oh, i understand about. um. oh, but i. i had to pay for myself anyway, you know, so i worked through college. wow. amazing um, i don't. i can say this without getting too nervous, but here it is. i. at one point i was considering us studying journalism a little
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i will say, stephen miller really is the architect of a lot of this scary authoritarian stuff.aking the case that america is in trouble so he can enact these things. he cannot do this mass deportation squad without making this case that there is a terrible problem in this country so part of it is campaigning but part of it is setting the table for what he will do next which i think is scary. >> anthony i wanted to play that sound because it fits into something i saw on political playbook or punch bowl, one of the fancy insider news sheets. a interview with pollster sarah, who points out the gender divide in this campaign is what is driving everything. when you have stephen miller saying things like man where your support to attract the ladies but you also have obama who is concerned about what black men may or may not do in the election, what is your view? >> i am glad you played that extended clip at the top of the show, if you listen to everything obama said, he said the truth and the most important thing he said that got lost in this debate is that misogyny is real. there ar
i will say, stephen miller really is the architect of a lot of this scary authoritarian stuff.aking the case that america is in trouble so he can enact these things. he cannot do this mass deportation squad without making this case that there is a terrible problem in this country so part of it is campaigning but part of it is setting the table for what he will do next which i think is scary. >> anthony i wanted to play that sound because it fits into something i saw on political playbook...
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miller writes, i want to apologize to america i helped create a monster miller admitted nbc's fluffedimage of an ultra successful businessman was quote, highly exaggerated. and category as it as fake news. he also offered up some behind the scenes details like trump's alleged pitch to have a black versus white season season of the apprentice. miller says his first reaction w t, f joining me now, the man who wrote that op-ed former nbc chief marketing officer, john miller, john good to see you. the op-ed really thought provoking. i mean, can you tell us about the donald trump you knew back in those apprentice days and how you spun his image. >> well, the conceit of the show was that he would be a successful businessman and that people were trying to do that. the idea was you didn't win a date, you want a career and we the show i didn't produce the show, but i did produce the promos for the show or lead the team that did the promos for the show, the whole idea was that you would get a chance to be with a top business executive and then you would win a prize and then for a full year with
miller writes, i want to apologize to america i helped create a monster miller admitted nbc's fluffedimage of an ultra successful businessman was quote, highly exaggerated. and category as it as fake news. he also offered up some behind the scenes details like trump's alleged pitch to have a black versus white season season of the apprentice. miller says his first reaction w t, f joining me now, the man who wrote that op-ed former nbc chief marketing officer, john miller, john good to see you....
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joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk'senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university and is a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist. associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and host the electronic interfada podcast. his book, weaponizing anti-semitism, offers a detailed account of the israel lobbies campaign to destroy jeremy corbin's leadership of the labour party. welcome to the show. david, what's your thoughts on latifa's report where she mentioned that the story about the false yahyar sinwar escape plan aligned with a broad disinformation. over number of months including one which we must now assume is is entirely false, a large report saying that muhammad, of course is the head of the casan brigades, the military ring of of hamas, that he had been assassinated by th tons of... and there from in
joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk'senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university and is a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist. associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and host the electronic interfada...
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miller booked on suspicion. the u.s. secret service saying, quote, the incident did not impact protective operations. the man released on $5,000 bond. donald trump holding an indoor rally in neighboring arizona. the trump campaign increasingly concerned about his safety, just over three weeks before election day. after two failed attempts to take his life, the first in pennsylvania this july. and then in september, a man arrested after another attempt at trump's golf course in florida. since then, trump's campaign requesting more security, including military assets, including armored cars protection while flying and temporary airspace restriction. so far there is no indication that the requests have been met. vaughn hillyard, nbc news, prescott valley, arizona. >>> new polling by nbc news shows the presidential race has gotten even tighter. with just three weeks to go, former president trump is tied with vice president harris. aaron gilchrist has the latest from the trail. >> reporter: 23 days until election day, and bot
miller booked on suspicion. the u.s. secret service saying, quote, the incident did not impact protective operations. the man released on $5,000 bond. donald trump holding an indoor rally in neighboring arizona. the trump campaign increasingly concerned about his safety, just over three weeks before election day. after two failed attempts to take his life, the first in pennsylvania this july. and then in september, a man arrested after another attempt at trump's golf course in florida. since...
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miller and bristol, mr. miller uh, i'm going to address the question to you, we've we've seen uh uh the destabilizing actions of the israelis as the menaced to all countries in the region like lebanon, syria where they constantly violate their sovereignty and carry out illegal strikes on a regular basis, and of course with what's taken place over the past week uh with uh the uh murderous rampage. in lebanon that the israelis have carried out following operation true promise uh one, iran said, quote on quote, the era of israeli hit and run is over. do you think iran has set a precedent? not once, but twice now, where these countries also see that they can respond and will respond to israeli attacks and their destabilizing actions. well, look at this of course also was a attack which was participated in by other forces uh of the axis of resistance, we know of course the ancerolla have um been involved and also uh the uh from the north uh been involved in really very major attacks on assembled uh israel occupat
miller and bristol, mr. miller uh, i'm going to address the question to you, we've we've seen uh uh the destabilizing actions of the israelis as the menaced to all countries in the region like lebanon, syria where they constantly violate their sovereignty and carry out illegal strikes on a regular basis, and of course with what's taken place over the past week uh with uh the uh murderous rampage. in lebanon that the israelis have carried out following operation true promise uh one, iran said,...
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dan fifer and tim miller join me on that coming up next. d tim mie on that coming up next (man) these men of means with their silver spoons. what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. >>> i saw the governor of arkansas saw said my kids keep me humble. unfortunately, kamala harris doesn't have anything keeping her humble. how did that make you feel? >> i don't think she understands that there are a whole lot of women out here who are not aspiring to be humble. this is not the 1950s anymore. families come in all kinds of shapes and forms, and they're family nonetheless. >> that was vice president kamala harris in the middle of a week-long press blitz speaking about ambitious women on the "call her daddy" podcast, the podcast with the biggest listenership of women among women, maybe even ambitious women. last week she was on the smoke where she talked about legalizing marijuana and black men's mental health. today on "the view" harris an
dan fifer and tim miller join me on that coming up next. d tim mie on that coming up next (man) these men of means with their silver spoons. what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. >>> i saw the governor of arkansas saw said my kids keep me humble. unfortunately, kamala harris doesn't have anything keeping her humble. how did that make you feel? >> i don't think she...
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in case you had any doubts about that being full-blooded soil talk from miller. of course, they tried to cloak the fascism of it all by rolling out a litany of maga losers and celebrity has-beens like dr. phil, who used his minute to whine about dei. but only has a career after being offered west texas white man dei from oprah winfrey. and disgraced and disbarred former america's mayor, rudy giuliani, who claimed that palestinian toddlers are murderers. while accusing democrats of being on the side of terrorists in israel's war in gaza. and if you don't think they know fully or knew fully what they were doing, one speaker, radio host sid rosenberg said the quiet part out loud. >> i get back and they go, sid, you want to speak at this msg thing. i go, sure. for me to speak at a nazi rally, but i took the gig. >> i will again remind you stephen miller paraphrased literal american supporters of adolf hitler at this rally. this is not a joke. yet people like that offered the meat of the maga closing argument last night in an event that careened from disturbing to the
in case you had any doubts about that being full-blooded soil talk from miller. of course, they tried to cloak the fascism of it all by rolling out a litany of maga losers and celebrity has-beens like dr. phil, who used his minute to whine about dei. but only has a career after being offered west texas white man dei from oprah winfrey. and disgraced and disbarred former america's mayor, rudy giuliani, who claimed that palestinian toddlers are murderers. while accusing democrats of being on the...
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en un vÍdeo miller desmintiÓ las acusaciones.r sus coberturas como periodista para una cadena que se dedica a defender los derechos de la constituciÓn. un residente de las vegas dijo que durante los Últimos aÑos ha sido un fiel simpatizante de trump. cuentas anÓnimas indicaron que no hay evidencia que compruebe que planeaba atacar al exmandatario. el acusado dijo que entablarÁ una demanda en contra del departamento del alguacil. de las miles de personas que acudieron al acto polÍtico, cientos de ellos si habrÍan quedado varados en el desierto por horas, por falta de transporte. una portavoz dijo que aseguraron 60 autobuses para trasladar a los simpatizantes a sus vehÍculos. las autoridades han aumentado la seguridad en los eventos de trump. ahora investigan este incidente. aÚn se desconoce si miller enfrentarÁ cargos federales. jorge: fema tuvo que cerrar sus oficinas en carolina del norte por las amenazas que han recibido los trabajadores. esta noche tienen en custodia al primer sospechoso. reportero: si hay algo que no se neces
en un vÍdeo miller desmintiÓ las acusaciones.r sus coberturas como periodista para una cadena que se dedica a defender los derechos de la constituciÓn. un residente de las vegas dijo que durante los Últimos aÑos ha sido un fiel simpatizante de trump. cuentas anÓnimas indicaron que no hay evidencia que compruebe que planeaba atacar al exmandatario. el acusado dijo que entablarÁ una demanda en contra del departamento del alguacil. de las miles de personas que acudieron al acto polÍtico,...
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miller. i want to read you to yourself. you wrote, we created a monster.as a tv fantasy invented for "the apprentice." at nbc, we promoted the show relentlessly. thousands of 30-second promo spots that spread the fantasy of trump's supposed business acumen were beamed over the airwaves to nearly every household in the country. the image of trump was highly exaggerated. in fact, trump declared business bankruptcy four times before the show went into production and at least twice more during his 14 seasons hosting. the opposing board room where he famously fired contestants was a set because the real board room was too old and shabby for tv. i also learned from working for him that he has questionable judgment. at the wrap party for season three, he pitched an idea for the upcoming season. this is wild. he told me we should make a team of black players compete against white players. my first thought was, wtf? talk a little bit about the way that trump was in reality versus the trump that people saw on the show. >> well, what you see right now is sort of what
miller. i want to read you to yourself. you wrote, we created a monster.as a tv fantasy invented for "the apprentice." at nbc, we promoted the show relentlessly. thousands of 30-second promo spots that spread the fantasy of trump's supposed business acumen were beamed over the airwaves to nearly every household in the country. the image of trump was highly exaggerated. in fact, trump declared business bankruptcy four times before the show went into production and at least twice more...
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and how he got it is something he and kidney donor chrissy miller call a miracle. both happened to be hiking up the same mountain, asking god for a sign. on that mountain that day, both of you had prayers answered. >> yes, very much. very, very much. >> he's like, i'm waiting to receive a kidney. and that's when it just like -- >> yes. >> even though, it just makes me emotional. and i just knew it was an answer to my prayers. >> reporter: that's because chrissy, a mom of four had tried to donate her kidney before but wasn't able. still, she fell in love with the idea of being able to save a life. >> the cool part is not only did i meet him there and that was like amazing, but it was also amazing that he even brought it up. >> reporter: and this whole conversation happens on the mountain, the whole thing? >> yeah. >> reporter: the pair matched, and their surgery this spring a big success. >> i love you so much. >> reporter: from strangers to friends. >> you'll always be in my heart. thank you so much. >> reporter: the pair forging a bond deeper than either could hav
and how he got it is something he and kidney donor chrissy miller call a miracle. both happened to be hiking up the same mountain, asking god for a sign. on that mountain that day, both of you had prayers answered. >> yes, very much. very, very much. >> he's like, i'm waiting to receive a kidney. and that's when it just like -- >> yes. >> even though, it just makes me emotional. and i just knew it was an answer to my prayers. >> reporter: that's because chrissy, a...
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they want to see people who break the law. >> i mean, stephen miller, who is going to have a central role in this administration, was talking very openly. in fact, i urge everyone to go read the article just about, you know, kind of redoing birthright citizenship. the idea that people could, because they're born in this country, they have the right to be citizens bringing back the muslim ban. all these things that really are, were tried in the first administration. they were over turned by the courts and now they've had years to think about how to do it properly. and they're going to try it again and so, you know, you may like that and embrace it, but don't pretend that it's not going to happen. stephen miller basically promised that it would that it was i mean, you might think it's a good idea and there are many might embrace it, but understand that it is something that they are planning it is, it is something that stephen miller's planning, whether or not it becomes effective in an administration is not up to just stephen miller. >> there's a congress that has to allocate funds. i
they want to see people who break the law. >> i mean, stephen miller, who is going to have a central role in this administration, was talking very openly. in fact, i urge everyone to go read the article just about, you know, kind of redoing birthright citizenship. the idea that people could, because they're born in this country, they have the right to be citizens bringing back the muslim ban. all these things that really are, were tried in the first administration. they were over turned...
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scooter libby met with miller and september 2002 judith miller in writes an article in the new york times, it alleges that the iraqi government has quote, sought to buy thousands of specialty designed aluminum tubes, which american officials believe we're intended as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium. now, we later find out scooter libby who is vice president cheney's chief of staff, told this to judith miller, right? >> yes. so you're you're at a point where it's a total echo chamber, right? >> the echo chamber worked like this. the white house would leak opinions and information to select friendly journalists. those they had a strong relationship with those journalists would report that information sometimes without independently confirming it to be true. and then officials from the white house would go on tv inside those journalists. as proof of their claims there's a story that new york times this morning that in fact, he has been thinking to acquire the kinds of tubes that are necessary to build a centrifuge. >> and the centrifuges required to take low grade uranium and enh
scooter libby met with miller and september 2002 judith miller in writes an article in the new york times, it alleges that the iraqi government has quote, sought to buy thousands of specialty designed aluminum tubes, which american officials believe we're intended as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium. now, we later find out scooter libby who is vice president cheney's chief of staff, told this to judith miller, right? >> yes. so you're you're at a point where it's a total echo...
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joining me in the studio, as usual. is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk's preeminent scholarly critic of israel. david's a senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul ziam university and is a co-director of the lobby and watch talk. spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist and associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and hosts the electronic interfada podcast. his book, weaponizing anti-semitism offers a detailed account of the israel lobbies campaign to destroy jeremy corbing's leadership of the labour party. welcome to the show. david, what's your thoughts on latifa's report where she mentioned that the story? about the false yahya sinwar escape plan aligned with a broad disinformation campaign by men netanyahu. well look, this is a guy who used a false name uh false cv uh and did quite a number of different reports in the jc as the jewish chronicles no called uh over number of mon
joining me in the studio, as usual. is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk's preeminent scholarly critic of israel. david's a senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul ziam university and is a co-director of the lobby and watch talk. spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist and associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called...
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the local sheriff explained why miller was seen as a threat. >> what we do know is he showed up with multiple passports with different names, an unregistered vehicle with fake license plate and loaded firearms. >> vice president harris spent sunday campaigning in north carolina at a packed rally she accused former president trump of not being transparent with his medical records after she released a report that includes a physician's note saying she's in excellent health. a spokesperson for mr. trump says the former president trump is in perfect health and pointed to his busy campaign schedule, and on that note both harris and trump have campaign events later today in pennsylvania. christina. >> alice, hoping you are in good health, too. thanks for getting up early. >> you, too. >>> florida is still reeling after hurricane milton barrelled through the state last week. there have been 17 confirmed deaths and nearly half a million people are still without power, but more help may be on the way. nbc's stephanie gosk has more fro from florida. >> reporter: florida residents are picking u
the local sheriff explained why miller was seen as a threat. >> what we do know is he showed up with multiple passports with different names, an unregistered vehicle with fake license plate and loaded firearms. >> vice president harris spent sunday campaigning in north carolina at a packed rally she accused former president trump of not being transparent with his medical records after she released a report that includes a physician's note saying she's in excellent health. a...
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. >> 2 guns, ammo and several fake passports and the car miller. miller was stopped at a security checkpoint where deputies say they noticed some irregularities in his statements. the sheriff says he believes his deputies prevented a tragedy. >> want to be saying? after the fact that i wish we would have done something to prevent that shooting. there is absolutely no way that any of us are going to truly know what was in his head. >> the sheriff claims that mueller is part of an anti-government movement. he was arrested for unregistered firearms but is now free on a $5,000 bail. miller claims that he is a trump supporter and meant no harm. the investigation is ongoing. in miller is due back in court on january. 2nd, both presidential candidates are making a major push for one of the most pivotal voting blocs in the election. latino voters, bp harris is underperforming here compared to the last 3 democratic candidates. former president trump solidifying his support, particularly among latino men. the vice president is attempting to reignite momentum
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miller claims he alerted the deputies about those weapons. sheriff bianco spoke about the arrest, saying his deputies, quote, probably prevented an assassination attempt. >> all of the red flags, the assassination attempts that have already been made on the president, and then he truly thinks he's going to show up at a at a rally inside perimeter with loaded weapons that he shouldn't have with all of the other things that went along with it. i'm i don't regret anything. >> miller also says he's a longtime trump supporter. the 49 year old added that he is preparing a lawsuit against the riverside county sheriff over his arrest. the auction price for the 50 over 50 home run ball of los angeles dodgers star shohei ohtani is nearing $2 million. >> and that's despite an ongoing lawsuit over who actually owns the ball. ohtani made major league baseball history last month by becoming the first player to hit 50 home runs and 50 steals in the same season, two men in separate lawsuits say after that home run ball was hit at loandepot park in miami. the
miller claims he alerted the deputies about those weapons. sheriff bianco spoke about the arrest, saying his deputies, quote, probably prevented an assassination attempt. >> all of the red flags, the assassination attempts that have already been made on the president, and then he truly thinks he's going to show up at a at a rally inside perimeter with loaded weapons that he shouldn't have with all of the other things that went along with it. i'm i don't regret anything. >> miller...
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of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and since october the7th last year, the jewish chronicle has increased its publication of pro israel propaganda designed to justify the zionist regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director, who led a mysterious consortium. bid to buy the paper in 20. it is unknown who funded the bid or who continues to fund the paper, but it's clear that the jewish chronicle has long served as an israeli propaganda outlet with its column inches dedicated to attacking pro-palestine campaigners and white washing zinus crimes. david, what do you make of people like douglas murray and milany phillips repeatedly writing in the... chronicle, do you think that explains it's particularly islamophobic bias since 2008? well, zionists are inherently uh islamophobic and they they will try and promote that kind of approach, but since the uh the the changes have been happening in the jewish chronicle, they've become more and more openl
of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and since october the7th last year, the jewish chronicle has increased its publication of pro israel propaganda designed to justify the zionist regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director, who led a mysterious consortium. bid to buy the paper in 20. it is unknown who funded the bid or who continues to fund the...
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i couldn't agree more with lisa miller. it does feel innate.eny children some connection to something higher or bigger. now, people can quibble and debate what it should be, but tell us about the innateness of spirituality. >> it is interesting because for a long time and for many people you were either in the science camp or the spiritual camp, right? there was very little co-existence. now thanks in part to dr. lisa miller's research and her colleagues, peer-reviewed extensively along with mri scans and twin studies, we can all confirm we have a capacity for spiritually. there is a part of the brain activated when we have spiritual experiences and she is emphatic that having that strengthen -- helps stave or things like depression and anxiety and even abuse and addiction. >> wow. what about raising your kids? what is the science? what does the research show about the benefits or non-benefits of having spirituality in the household? >> it is interesting you ask this question because it is one of the reasons why we wanted to pursue this series.
i couldn't agree more with lisa miller. it does feel innate.eny children some connection to something higher or bigger. now, people can quibble and debate what it should be, but tell us about the innateness of spirituality. >> it is interesting because for a long time and for many people you were either in the science camp or the spiritual camp, right? there was very little co-existence. now thanks in part to dr. lisa miller's research and her colleagues, peer-reviewed extensively along...
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hannah miller, thanks — up paying a lot more tax. a lot more tax. hannah miller, thanks for now. _ bbc news wants to include you in our coverage of the budget. we'd like to know what you want to hear from the chancellor and which issues you'd like explaining. you can get in touch with us through the bbc news website, via email and on whatsapp. a man who stabbed an asylum seeker in the chest has been found guilty of attempted murder. leicester crown court heard that callum parslow, who has adolf hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, attacked 25—year—old nahom hagos at a hotel in worcestershire. graham satchell reports. right, stay where you are! stay where you are, do not move. show me your hands now! hands now! april this year and west mercia police are about to arrest callum pa rslow. parslow has just attempted to murder an asylum seeker at a hotel nearby. bleep got blood all over his hands. what's with all the money? that's all my cash that i'm - going to take with me to prison. the attack happened at this hotel in worcester, whi
hannah miller, thanks — up paying a lot more tax. a lot more tax. hannah miller, thanks for now. _ bbc news wants to include you in our coverage of the budget. we'd like to know what you want to hear from the chancellor and which issues you'd like explaining. you can get in touch with us through the bbc news website, via email and on whatsapp. a man who stabbed an asylum seeker in the chest has been found guilty of attempted murder. leicester crown court heard that callum parslow, who has...
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the heart of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and sinceoctober the 7th last year, the jewish chronicle has increased its publication of pro israel propaganda, designed to justify the zionist regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director, who led a mysterious consortium bid to buy the paper in 2020. it is unknown who funded the bid or who continues to fund the paper, but it's clear that the jewish chronicle has long served as an israeli propaganda outlet with its colum inches dedicated to attacking pro-palestine campaigners and white washing zinus crimes. david, what do you make of people like douglas murray and milanny phillips? repeatedly writing in the jewish chronicle, do you think that explains it's particularly islamophobic bias since 2008? well, zionists are inherently uh islamophobic and they they will try and promote that kind of approach, but since the uh the the changes have been happening in the jewish chronicle, they've become
the heart of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and sinceoctober the 7th last year, the jewish chronicle has increased its publication of pro israel propaganda, designed to justify the zionist regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director, who led a mysterious consortium bid to buy the paper in 2020. it is unknown who funded the bid or who continues to...
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hand them miller- decisions take. hannah, thank you for that. hand them miller at - for that.icers have been telling the bbc that gang warfare is rife in many jails in england and wales, and a lack of space is making it harder to keep order. the government acknowledges chronic overcrowding in men's prisons, is making it impossible for staff to deal with gangs effectively. the number of assaults on prisoners and staff in jails has increased over the last 4 years. in 2022, there were just under 21,000 assaults, but last year, there were nearly 27,000, an increase of 28%. sima kotecha has been exploring the impact gangs are having on offenders and their families. a warning, you may find some of her report disturbing. just moments before an inmate has his ear cut off during a prison gang fight. there's people there waiting for you as soon as you come in. those who've been inside tell us gang violence is rife, and there's no escape for new inmates. they have every kind of weapons in there, yeah. we're talking about a potential murder weapon here, aren't we? absolutely. and some pri
hand them miller- decisions take. hannah, thank you for that. hand them miller at - for that.icers have been telling the bbc that gang warfare is rife in many jails in england and wales, and a lack of space is making it harder to keep order. the government acknowledges chronic overcrowding in men's prisons, is making it impossible for staff to deal with gangs effectively. the number of assaults on prisoners and staff in jails has increased over the last 4 years. in 2022, there were just under...
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miller: --prof. miller: one or two final questions, please. our two final questions, and then we will wrap up after that. >> thank you so much. i am with the m.i.t. washington office and my question would be the influence on china. our national r&d. looking at it from an m.i.t. perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you see the future or what r&d has to do what has to be done? dr. prabhakar: this is an issue that has been very challenging in the research enterprise and especially universities. it is not that long ago that everyone was being encouraged to build these linkages with chinese research organizations. and it started to recognize that china's behavior has changed over the last 10 or 15 years and they have crossed one boundary after another, whether it is militarily in economic interchanges or going after intellectual property. in research in particular, i think how you de
miller: --prof. miller: one or two final questions, please. our two final questions, and then we will wrap up after that. >> thank you so much. i am with the m.i.t. washington office and my question would be the influence on china. our national r&d. looking at it from an m.i.t. perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you...
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and who better to ask advice from than stephen miller. i am ayman. let's do it. for trump and his party, the strategy in the final stretch to the election is about one thing and one thing only. projection. the gop reaction to hurricanes helene and milton as kamala harris meets with victims tonight in north carolina. maga has spent the week spreading lies about her and her response to the storm. calling it the worst response to a catastrophe that we have ever seen and the house has called it heartbreaking to see the government fail as they have. that is rich coming from speaker johnson. in that same interview he refused to commit to calling the house back to session to pass hurricane relief funding saying we will be back in session immediately after the election. speaker johnson is sending his thoughts and prayers to storm victims. just one month ago trump was demanding a government shutdown that would have made passing such relief impossible. projection, also the issue of political violence. it they want you to believe that the democrats are involved in that. >>
and who better to ask advice from than stephen miller. i am ayman. let's do it. for trump and his party, the strategy in the final stretch to the election is about one thing and one thing only. projection. the gop reaction to hurricanes helene and milton as kamala harris meets with victims tonight in north carolina. maga has spent the week spreading lies about her and her response to the storm. calling it the worst response to a catastrophe that we have ever seen and the house has called it...
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matt miller was asked how the israeli government responded to this u.s.t of u.s. requests in that letter to increase humanitarian assistance to alleviate humanitarian suffering in gaza, which is really, really reaching dire levels, especially in the north. and i'll get to that in a moment. according to this letter, the biden administration is asking the israeli government to improve the humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave within 30 days. interestingly, this will take us beyond the u.s. election. so it is an open question whether or not this will have any impact on the government of benjamin netanyahu as he, like everyone else, awaits the results of this important election in november. the letter was signed by antony blinken as well as defense secretary lloyd austin and addressed to the israeli defense secretary here in israel. and we're going to have to wait and see. similar warnings and requests were made in april. in the last few months we have seen the humanitarian situation deteriorate to such an extent that it is difficult to see how these
matt miller was asked how the israeli government responded to this u.s.t of u.s. requests in that letter to increase humanitarian assistance to alleviate humanitarian suffering in gaza, which is really, really reaching dire levels, especially in the north. and i'll get to that in a moment. according to this letter, the biden administration is asking the israeli government to improve the humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave within 30 days. interestingly, this will take us beyond the...