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mr. davisdent biden did. you go and have events. they get coverage because he is the former president and major party nominee. you try to draw attention away. you also look for vice president harris to do what she does best while campaigning, make mistakes and capitalize on them when it comes to messaging. but i think the democrats are more disciplined at messaging right now then republicans. caitrÍona: something people are looking out for our policies with israel and gaza. we see protesters outside the building. are you expecting any disruption within the arena? ms. murphy: i don't imagine there will be disruption in the arena. the more donald trump is out on the campaign trail and gives the stump speeches that are making republicans in washington cringe, the more he will remind the american people why they did not vote for him in 2020. it is that personality on display. when we were last together it was democrats using the media to beg and plead for president biden to step aside. now if you l
mr. davisdent biden did. you go and have events. they get coverage because he is the former president and major party nominee. you try to draw attention away. you also look for vice president harris to do what she does best while campaigning, make mistakes and capitalize on them when it comes to messaging. but i think the democrats are more disciplined at messaging right now then republicans. caitrÍona: something people are looking out for our policies with israel and gaza. we see protesters...
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mr. davis from fairfield elementary. there are times where i may make a visit and it may not even be attendance focused. you know, it may just be engagement focused. you feeling you okay? or it may just be a ride to school. you know, today's picture day as well. yeah. we want that relationship to start with the families in their homes, in their communities. what specific actions will get us there? doctor shadae harris is the chief engagement officer with richmond public schools. she's behind an effort to change the way they view attendance here. how you make people feel matters. it's a big dog. how you feel. already struggling with attendance, richmond saw the numbers skyrocket after the pandemic at fairfield court, nearly half of the students were chronically absent that first year back. principal angela wright. we needed to find out why they weren't coming back in the building. what's that barrier for preventing you to come in? how can we get you in those doors so you always round up the dist
mr. davis from fairfield elementary. there are times where i may make a visit and it may not even be attendance focused. you know, it may just be engagement focused. you feeling you okay? or it may just be a ride to school. you know, today's picture day as well. yeah. we want that relationship to start with the families in their homes, in their communities. what specific actions will get us there? doctor shadae harris is the chief engagement officer with richmond public schools. she's behind an...
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mr. davis, please proceed. >> mr. chairman, ranking member senator as a 5o1c3 nonprofit nonpartisan think take founded by 1921. all federal gasoline and diesel receipts along with sizes have been deposited in the highway trust fund's 1956 to make it clear those limits on highway users can only be spent specific highway programs. the highway trust fund's been fundamentally insolvent since 2008 electrification did not start this problem makes it muct much worse in the coming years. driving on roads increases every years leveled off total vehicle miles traveled on american roads grew at a pace to double every 16 years. they projected a future rate it would take 140 years. taxing the number of gallons of gasoline used on roads but originally a proxy for taxing. in 1976 the average passenger car on the road burned seven-point to gallons of gasoline for every 100 miles driven but today the average passenger car burns for gallons of gas every 100 miles. suvs and pickups fuel efficiency is improved from 9.3 gallons per wonder
mr. davis, please proceed. >> mr. chairman, ranking member senator as a 5o1c3 nonprofit nonpartisan think take founded by 1921. all federal gasoline and diesel receipts along with sizes have been deposited in the highway trust fund's 1956 to make it clear those limits on highway users can only be spent specific highway programs. the highway trust fund's been fundamentally insolvent since 2008 electrification did not start this problem makes it muct much worse in the coming years. driving...
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mr. davis, please proceed. mr. davis: my name is jeff davis. i'm a senior fellow at the eno center for transportation. it is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit nonpartisan think tank founded in 1921. all federal gasoline and diesel tax receipts along with trucking industry exercises have been deposited to make it clear that levies on highway users can only be spent on highway programs. congress has since opened the trust fund to highway safety and mass transit spending as well. the highway trust fund has been fundamentally insolvent since 2008. electrification did not start this problem but stands to make the problem worse in the coming years. it is a result of three trends. first, the rate at which driving on u.s. roads increases every year has leveled off. in 1950's to the end of the 1970's, total vehicle miles traveled on american roads grew at a pace that doubled every 16 years. it slowed so much the federal highway administration projected a future rate which would take 140 years to double. taxing the gasoline and diesel fuel used on roads was original
mr. davis, please proceed. mr. davis: my name is jeff davis. i'm a senior fellow at the eno center for transportation. it is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit nonpartisan think tank founded in 1921. all federal gasoline and diesel tax receipts along with trucking industry exercises have been deposited to make it clear that levies on highway users can only be spent on highway programs. congress has since opened the trust fund to highway safety and mass transit spending as well. the highway trust fund has...
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so the lucky mr. davis started this, it is their phase, as i said, the sup with d can for i did that i gave when you wish you have here today is such a look like you didn't see it to see, to 40 out of midland, mary beth lifted. it is it the young lady that will just tell me? no i, i've definitely got just younger fe advocate that'd be, that'd be yeah, that'd be on your viviana from somebody that comes with my ex this formula for us. so from the video, the video, the physical sec, whatnot, does it give me a call the unit is this the please take a look at the best capability the when the rebels announced an interest in negotiations, the official launched active hostilities and the library and a half let's begin to bomb revel supply bases. on the morning of november, the 6th, 2004 to ivoly and air force su 25 claims, foamed french contingent positions and blocking the 1000000 french service men and an american civilian specialist died in the right. despite the assurances from the government and personally from
so the lucky mr. davis started this, it is their phase, as i said, the sup with d can for i did that i gave when you wish you have here today is such a look like you didn't see it to see, to 40 out of midland, mary beth lifted. it is it the young lady that will just tell me? no i, i've definitely got just younger fe advocate that'd be, that'd be yeah, that'd be on your viviana from somebody that comes with my ex this formula for us. so from the video, the video, the physical sec, whatnot, does...
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thank you very much for your time, mr. davis. so, so far we've got trump and his wife's presidential nominee j the vans trying to portray walls as a fall left radicals. but give them that wouldn't actually be a winning strategy by the house campaign. do you think that line of attack will resonate with voices? yeah, i do think the support resonate for, for voice is i mean the reality as congressman was he, buddy with nancy pelosi, the 95 percent of the time. yeah. you don't know him, he's not a household name date or is this introductory period where voters will get to see him. but the headlines about them, a lot of his record will be dug into and ultimately opinion slowly shake the right out of the gate. so it is a race to define yourself in this situation. it's a really risky move to pick someone like governor was because he is so little known and it has not been really tested on the national scenes the way he would for a presidential campaign. so, so i looked at mister davis, i'm sorry to interrupt the call that also work in hi
thank you very much for your time, mr. davis. so, so far we've got trump and his wife's presidential nominee j the vans trying to portray walls as a fall left radicals. but give them that wouldn't actually be a winning strategy by the house campaign. do you think that line of attack will resonate with voices? yeah, i do think the support resonate for, for voice is i mean the reality as congressman was he, buddy with nancy pelosi, the 95 percent of the time. yeah. you don't know him, he's not a...
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mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter, despite knowing last november that he hades of children. simonjones reports. huw edwards' guilty plea has shocked the nation, a spokesperson for the culture secretary, lisa nandy, said. her thoughts are with the victims whose lives have been destroyed. she stressed the need for the bbc to be transparent with the public. the corporation's director general was told in november about edwards' arrest over the most serious category of indecent images, known her to specifics about what we heard over the last few days, which has been disturbing.— heard over the last few days, which has been disturbing. when it comes to decision we _ has been disturbing. when it comes to decision we make. _ now, when it comes to the decision that we made in november, when we were obviously faced with, i think, a very difficult decision, actually, and we considered it very carefully. the police came to us and gave us information that they had arrested mr edwards. but they wanted to be assured of total confidence and the reason they rung us at that poi
mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter, despite knowing last november that he hades of children. simonjones reports. huw edwards' guilty plea has shocked the nation, a spokesperson for the culture secretary, lisa nandy, said. her thoughts are with the victims whose lives have been destroyed. she stressed the need for the bbc to be transparent with the public. the corporation's director general was told in november about edwards' arrest over the most serious category of...
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mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter, despite knowing last november that he hadver the most serious category of indecent images of children. simonjones reports. huw edwards�* guilty plea has shocked the nation, a spokesperson for the culture secretary, lisa nandy, said. her thoughts are with the victims whose lives have been destroyed. she stressed the need for the bbc to be transparent with the public. the corporation�*s director general was told in november about edwards�* arrest over the most serious category of indecent images, but he insisted he didn�*t know the specific details. we were very shocked, that is the first thing i want to say, knowing that specific allegation. now, when it comes to the decision that we made in november, when we were obviously faced with, i think, a very difficult decision, actually, and we considered it very carefully. the police came to us and gave us information that they had arrested mr edwards. but they wanted to be assured of total confidence and the reason they rung us at that point was to ensure that — and it�*s a technic
mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter, despite knowing last november that he hadver the most serious category of indecent images of children. simonjones reports. huw edwards�* guilty plea has shocked the nation, a spokesperson for the culture secretary, lisa nandy, said. her thoughts are with the victims whose lives have been destroyed. she stressed the need for the bbc to be transparent with the public. the corporation�*s director general was told in november about...
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mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter, despite knowing last november that he hade most serious category of indecent images of children. here's lisa nandy speaking a short while ago. we had a very robust and frank discussion about the circumstances around the case and some of the decisions that have been made during that case and also since. obviously, lam particularly concerned to make sure that people have confidence in the bbc and i think the director general made a good start yesterday in going out to be as open and transparent as possible with the public, both about what the bbc knew, but also about why they made the decisions that they did, and the use of taxpayers' money, which is obviously very important to a lot of people. i think we all recognise that there is a job of work to do to get more information into the public domain, to reassure people, notjust about the decisions that have been made, but also about the action that the bbc will take going forwards. my concern is to make sure that warning signs are caught, that complaints are acted on, that publi
mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter, despite knowing last november that he hade most serious category of indecent images of children. here's lisa nandy speaking a short while ago. we had a very robust and frank discussion about the circumstances around the case and some of the decisions that have been made during that case and also since. obviously, lam particularly concerned to make sure that people have confidence in the bbc and i think the director general made a...
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excellent reporting, mr. davis latest on the tragic sonya massey case, the many questions of how the deputy was charged with murder. was charged with murder. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment. three jens getting ahead with chase. solutions that grow with you. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. (♪♪) dad is a legend. and his legendary moves might be passed down to you. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestrydna. see which unique traits you inherited, the places where they started, and the people you share them with. get movin' and try ancestrydna you might learn what makes you legendary, too. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know wh
excellent reporting, mr. davis latest on the tragic sonya massey case, the many questions of how the deputy was charged with murder. was charged with murder. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment....
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mr davies said the bbc had been put in the spotlight following scandals, including allegations aroundcome dancing and the sacking of presenter jermaine jenas after he admitted sending inappropriate messages to two female colleagues . meanwhile, female colleagues. meanwhile, the bbc also asked disgraced presenter huw edwards to return the estimated £200,000 salary he was paid between his arrest and pleading guilty to making indecent images of children, for which he awaits sentence . in an which he awaits sentence. in an email to bbc staff, mr davies reportedly said he wanted to acknowledge this has been a demanding period for the broadcaster and everyone who works within it . sir broadcaster and everyone who works within it. sir keir starmer has condemned the violence seen at notting hill carnival, which left over 60 police officers injured. the prime minister says i will condemn anyone using violence. that's as a man has been charged with attempted murder over the stabbing of a 32 year old mother at notting hill carnival . 20 at notting hill carnival. 20 year old shaquille thibou has
mr davies said the bbc had been put in the spotlight following scandals, including allegations aroundcome dancing and the sacking of presenter jermaine jenas after he admitted sending inappropriate messages to two female colleagues . meanwhile, female colleagues. meanwhile, the bbc also asked disgraced presenter huw edwards to return the estimated £200,000 salary he was paid between his arrest and pleading guilty to making indecent images of children, for which he awaits sentence . in an which...
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mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter despite knowing last november that he wasover the most serious category of indecent images of children. edwards pleaded guilty to three charges on wednesday. our reporter simonjones has more. huw edwards�* guilty plea has shocked the nation, a spokesperson for the culture secretary, lisa nandy, said. her thoughts are with the victims whose lives have been destroyed. she stressed the need for the bbc to be transparent with the public. the corporation�*s director general was told in november about edwards�* arrest over the most serious category of indecent images, but he insisted he didn�*t know the specific details. now, when it comes to the decision that we made in november, when we were obviously faced with, i think, a very difficult decision, actually, and we considered it very carefully. the police came to us and gave us information that they had arrested mr edwards. but they wanted to be assured of total confidence and the reason they rung us at that point was to ensure that — and it�*s a technical process, which is to en
mr davie has defended the decision not to sack the presenter despite knowing last november that he wasover the most serious category of indecent images of children. edwards pleaded guilty to three charges on wednesday. our reporter simonjones has more. huw edwards�* guilty plea has shocked the nation, a spokesperson for the culture secretary, lisa nandy, said. her thoughts are with the victims whose lives have been destroyed. she stressed the need for the bbc to be transparent with the...
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letting me, but i didn't visit it today because there is something that is sort of this uh, the lucky mr. davis. this is, i understand that there you go, bring the guys up with the can for i did that i gave when you wish you have here today is the subject to look like you just pay the pro, fee to 40 ottoman and that letter that listed it that lender will just send me, i've got to just show called fe advocate. that'd be that'd be yeah, that'd be on your vivian. doke. somebody double copy with my ex this form without the video the video physical and sec. what not to us. so but i thought i'd give it, i said give me a call the unit. is this the please take a look at the press. good. you betty. hi. acceptance and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, do not watch my new shelf seriously. why? watch something that's so different. several opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because
letting me, but i didn't visit it today because there is something that is sort of this uh, the lucky mr. davis. this is, i understand that there you go, bring the guys up with the can for i did that i gave when you wish you have here today is the subject to look like you just pay the pro, fee to 40 ottoman and that letter that listed it that lender will just send me, i've got to just show called fe advocate. that'd be that'd be yeah, that'd be on your vivian. doke. somebody double copy with my...
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think there's any clear answers to any of it. >> i think the answer that will transpire is that, mr davieon't believe for a minute the position he tried to set out yesterday is in any way tenable. none of it makes sense . they basically just makes sense. they basically just sat back and hoped essentially it would go away. and what you're seeing here is the classic, we know better than you from the bbc. we are better than you, by the bbc. they want to control this. and frankly, they have so according to davie, they knew back in november that he had been charged about illegal child abuse . pictures of the child abuse. pictures of the most serious category. he admits they knew that. did they actually ask him, are you guilty of this ? what's the answer to of this? what's the answer to that? what was he going to say? and if he prevaricated or lied, then they could have taken action. then they should have put him on the spot. action. then they should have put him on the spot . what are put him on the spot. what are the police doing about this? according to davie, again, the first day bbc knew a
think there's any clear answers to any of it. >> i think the answer that will transpire is that, mr davieon't believe for a minute the position he tried to set out yesterday is in any way tenable. none of it makes sense . they basically just makes sense. they basically just sat back and hoped essentially it would go away. and what you're seeing here is the classic, we know better than you from the bbc. we are better than you, by the bbc. they want to control this. and frankly, they have...
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mr. williams are, the davis bacon act. not, it seems to me, believe that freedoms are ent dependent and indivisible. there are freedoms, there's economic freedom, press freedom, freedom of assembly, religious freedom and you are advocating, to me, a great abridgement of economic freedom and when you do that, you injure the other freedoms that we have and if you do it enough as we are doing in this country today, if we do it enough we're in danger of losing our other freedom. >> we had a spirited discussion and i hope you'll enjoy us on the next episode of "free to choose." ♪♪ ♪♪ >> next week, milton freedman focuses on one of the disturbing problems of the day, the problem of inflation, there is a way to deal with it. if you want to find out how to cure inflation, don't miss "free to choose" next week. ♪♪ ♪♪ [inaudible conversations] >> shop and save during our labor day sale going on right now at c-spanshoprg our online store, 15% off store-wide and products, t-shirts, hats, hoodies, home decor, mugs and more. there's som
mr. williams are, the davis bacon act. not, it seems to me, believe that freedoms are ent dependent and indivisible. there are freedoms, there's economic freedom, press freedom, freedom of assembly, religious freedom and you are advocating, to me, a great abridgement of economic freedom and when you do that, you injure the other freedoms that we have and if you do it enough as we are doing in this country today, if we do it enough we're in danger of losing our other freedom. >> we had a...
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mr. zuckerberg, you know who davis is? >> correct. >> one of your top leaders in september of 2021 she was global head of safety, correct? >> yes. >> and you know that she came before a subcommittee of the congress committee i chaired at the time, correct? >> yes. >> she was testifying on behalf of facebook, right? >> meta, but, yes. >> it was then facebook but meta now,ye and she told us and i'm quoting, facebook is committed to building better products for young people and to doing everything we can to protect their privacy, safety and well-being on our platforms and she also said, kids safety is an area where, quote, we are investing heavily, end quote, we now know that statement was untrue. we know it from an internal e-mail that we have received. it's an e-mail written by nick, you know who he is, correct? >> yes. >> he was meta's president of global affairs and he wrote a memo to you which you received, correct? it was written to you. >> i can't see the e-mail but, sure, i will assume that you got it correct. >> and
mr. zuckerberg, you know who davis is? >> correct. >> one of your top leaders in september of 2021 she was global head of safety, correct? >> yes. >> and you know that she came before a subcommittee of the congress committee i chaired at the time, correct? >> yes. >> she was testifying on behalf of facebook, right? >> meta, but, yes. >> it was then facebook but meta now,ye and she told us and i'm quoting, facebook is committed to building better...
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davis. i will put to you -- put it to you and a second, maxim. >> i think mr. was used as a last-minute bargaining chip. there was clearly an end game where other prisoners were being ded for two so-call illegals, deep cover agents in slovenia. the larger point here, and i don't think this was sufficiently appreciated is how long -- how well overall the u.s. has done here. the point was made earlier that for putin, hostage diplomacy works. look at the terms of it. the west has gotten twice as many people out, and it seems that putin was forced in the course of these months of complex negotiations, to accept a heavier price than the parity that is normally featured in these things. the larger lesson is that if you are firm with putin and hold out, for all of his toughness and bluster, if there is something he wants, he will make concessions. >> with that said, we used to trade spies for spies. there is no equivalence for the people he was releasing and the people who have gone back the other way to russia. >> i'm not sure there is any example in history of polit
davis. i will put to you -- put it to you and a second, maxim. >> i think mr. was used as a last-minute bargaining chip. there was clearly an end game where other prisoners were being ded for two so-call illegals, deep cover agents in slovenia. the larger point here, and i don't think this was sufficiently appreciated is how long -- how well overall the u.s. has done here. the point was made earlier that for putin, hostage diplomacy works. look at the terms of it. the west has gotten...
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davie, relating to huw edwards. they said the board�*s focus has been around to issues — firstly, what was known in the lead up to mrarged and pleading guilty to making indecent images of children, and secondly the specifics of the bbc's and secondly the specifics of the bbc�*s handling of complaints and the bbc's bbc�*s handling of complaints and the bbc�*s own investigations into mr edwards prior to his resignation on april 202a. the statements makes clear that they are backing tim davie and the executive and they say it is clear, as i said, but huw edwards is the villain of this particular piece. they also said that they are announcing an independent review into workplace practices at the bbc, because they say this whole affair has thrown up issues, including imbalances within the workplace, and they will be announcing more details on that independent review in early september. independent review in early september-— independent review in early september. independent review in early setember. ., g , , independent review in early setember. ., g , september. thank you. just give us a bit of background _ september.
davie, relating to huw edwards. they said the board�*s focus has been around to issues — firstly, what was known in the lead up to mrarged and pleading guilty to making indecent images of children, and secondly the specifics of the bbc's and secondly the specifics of the bbc�*s handling of complaints and the bbc's bbc�*s handling of complaints and the bbc�*s own investigations into mr edwards prior to his resignation on april 202a. the statements makes clear that they are backing tim...
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mr edwards had been arrested. well, the director general, tim davie, says the corporation chose not to sack him in case he wasn't chargedop oil protesters have been arrested after the blocking of a passenger search area at heathrow's terminal five. the group was seen holding signs saying oil kills and sign the treaty in front of the barriers, which is the area for departing passengers. the airport says the disruption was minimal and its terminals continue to operate as normal. it comes after a protest on tuesday that saw two activists arrested for splattering orange paint throughout the terminal . one throughout the terminal. one last bit of good news at the end of this bulletin. it was a long time coming, but the bank of england has finally cut the base rate of interest. the cost of borrowing has been slashed to 5% from five and a quarter, the first drop since march 2020. and it comes as new data suggests, the cost of living crisis is now easing thanks to inflation cooling off. those are the latest gb news headlines for now. i'm polly middlehurst. i'm back in an hour. see you then for the very latest gb news direct to
mr edwards had been arrested. well, the director general, tim davie, says the corporation chose not to sack him in case he wasn't chargedop oil protesters have been arrested after the blocking of a passenger search area at heathrow's terminal five. the group was seen holding signs saying oil kills and sign the treaty in front of the barriers, which is the area for departing passengers. the airport says the disruption was minimal and its terminals continue to operate as normal. it comes after a...
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holds russian french sin kits and davis and morality citizenship the form administrate say is they have closely followed the case and i have demanded from to provide mr. dirt off with all consumer services or t correspondents. my my is shar as being taking a look at how the tech seo once left russia after refusing to help local authorities only to not end up in a french prison. a pedal, durham is no stranger to controversy. he has long been talking about how he believes russia's calls to get telegrams. encryption key is back in 2018. a form of censorship was leaving in rush a few years ago of this uh, printer. uh, all of this uh, activities were used as a pretext to monitor the communication off of russian systems. and then in many cases used to suppress this sentence. and fortunately for him, though, he couldn't be further from the truth back in 2018, he was asked by the russian government to cooperate and share telegrams, encryption keys, in order to stop terrace related activities happening via the app. now cut to a few years later, or powers issues and the rest warrant for the billionaire due to his failure to cooperate with spencer stories. howe
holds russian french sin kits and davis and morality citizenship the form administrate say is they have closely followed the case and i have demanded from to provide mr. dirt off with all consumer services or t correspondents. my my is shar as being taking a look at how the tech seo once left russia after refusing to help local authorities only to not end up in a french prison. a pedal, durham is no stranger to controversy. he has long been talking about how he believes russia's calls to get...
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mr. chairman. >> that was good enough you know who davis is, correct? is it in september 2021, she was head of safety, correct guess you know she came before the subcommittee of congress should at the time, correct? she was testifying on behalf of of facebook right? >> meta. >> yes, then facebook, meta now. ... up the narrative to fulfill the commitment. in effect, davis was making promises that nick was trying to fulfill and you rejected that request for 45 -- 84 engineers to do well-being for safety. we know you rejected it from another memo nick craig's assistant tim colburn who said nick did e-mail mark referring to the earlier e-mail to emphasize his support for the package. but lost out to the various other pressures and priorities. we have done a calculation that those of potentially 84 engineers would cost meta about $50 million in a quarter what it earned nine-point to billion dollars. and yet it failed to make that commitment in real terms. and you rejected that request because of other pressures and priorities. that is an example from your ow
mr. chairman. >> that was good enough you know who davis is, correct? is it in september 2021, she was head of safety, correct guess you know she came before the subcommittee of congress should at the time, correct? she was testifying on behalf of of facebook right? >> meta. >> yes, then facebook, meta now. ... up the narrative to fulfill the commitment. in effect, davis was making promises that nick was trying to fulfill and you rejected that request for 45 -- 84 engineers to...
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mr. trump wins the 2024 election. >> i'll mention that aaron davis is a name we didn't include before, theote in the piece which is that on january 15, 2022, five years after the money left the bank in cairo, the deadline for bringing charges under the statute of limitations ended. a little coda to this which is that all this delay, all the foot-dragging, all thing that were done to inhibit this investigation may have worked for donald trump. >> well, with that's absolutely true based on the federal statute of limitations for bribery, for money laundering, for illegal campaign contributions, that the statute of limitations has lapsed. that doesn't mean donald trump was engaged in a crime. it means we'll never probably find out that in a way that if he did, there could be a prosecution. he deserves, of course, the benefit. doubt. maybe this never happened. maybe sisi tried to give him the money and he told him to stop. we just won't know. there are ways to find this out. there is no way to prosecute anyone for this if this crime did occur. and i wholeheartedly agree. aaron was a great partn
mr. trump wins the 2024 election. >> i'll mention that aaron davis is a name we didn't include before, theote in the piece which is that on january 15, 2022, five years after the money left the bank in cairo, the deadline for bringing charges under the statute of limitations ended. a little coda to this which is that all this delay, all the foot-dragging, all thing that were done to inhibit this investigation may have worked for donald trump. >> well, with that's absolutely true...
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in his honour, i will be paying tribute to mr lynch, whom i met in relation to his unjust treatment and extradition to the united states. sir david davis will join me in a moment. meanwhile, amidst the growing number of briefings being made to the press against the prime minister's chief of staff, sue gray, tonight, i for will the first time ever, try to defend the queen of the blob, and then the queen of the blob, and then the autocue got stuck. but can you guess how hard earned money is being spent on foreign aid.7 find is being spent on foreign aid? find out in a moment. as a new report shows, we've embraced the inversion of robin hood taking from taxpayers , poor taxpayers, from taxpayers, poor taxpayers, and giving to rich foreigners. plus, should the possibility of president harris fill us with a comforting optimism, or will she simply follow in the footsteps of her disappointing predecessors ? that's all coming predecessors? that's all coming up in a moment, as you would expect, but please send in the mail mmogs, which i'm always delighted to receive. but state of the nation starts now. holding the state of the nation flabellum
in his honour, i will be paying tribute to mr lynch, whom i met in relation to his unjust treatment and extradition to the united states. sir david davis will join me in a moment. meanwhile, amidst the growing number of briefings being made to the press against the prime minister's chief of staff, sue gray, tonight, i for will the first time ever, try to defend the queen of the blob, and then the queen of the blob, and then the autocue got stuck. but can you guess how hard earned money is being...
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in his honour, i will be paying tribute to mr lynch, whom i met in relation to his unjust treatment and extradition to the united states. sir david davis growing number of briefings being made to the press against the prime minister's chief of staff, sue gray, tonight, i for will the first time ever, try to defend the queen of the blob, and then the queen of the blob, and then the autocue got stuck. but can you guess how hard earned money is being spent on foreign aid? find out in a moment. as a new report shows, we've embraced the inversion of robin hood taking from taxpayers , poor taxpayers, from taxpayers, poor taxpayers, and giving to rich foreigners. plus, should the possibility of president harris fill us with a comforting optimism, or will she simply follow in the footsteps of her disappointing predecessors ? that's all coming predecessors? that's all coming up in a moment, as you would expect, but please send in the mail mmogs, which i'm always delighted to receive. but state of the nation starts now. holding the state of the nation flabellum for this evening is the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as ever, let me know
in his honour, i will be paying tribute to mr lynch, whom i met in relation to his unjust treatment and extradition to the united states. sir david davis growing number of briefings being made to the press against the prime minister's chief of staff, sue gray, tonight, i for will the first time ever, try to defend the queen of the blob, and then the queen of the blob, and then the autocue got stuck. but can you guess how hard earned money is being spent on foreign aid? find out in a moment. as...
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mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. a senator: i ask unanimous consent that privileges of the floor be granted to my following interns and fellows for today. mckinley hosic, marlow hicks, brook davisorge porteus, prescott schmitt, connor m{l1}c{l0}laughlin and kiery wagstaff. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kelly: the last one was not an intern but a fellow. the presiding officer: without objection, duly noted. a senator: mr. president. mr. wyden: in a few minutes the senate will vote on the tax relief for american workers and families act. there has been a lot of discussion and debate this week about it, and i'll make just a few final points. republicans are talking a lot these days trying to convince americans that they are the ones who support children and families, not democrats. republicans talk about supporting small businesses. they talk about competing with china. they talk about how terrible it is that nobody can afford a home in america. and they talk about cracking down on fraud in government programs. the bill that the senate will vote on in a few minutes helps with each and every one of these issues. now we're going to see whether senate republicans real
mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. a senator: i ask unanimous consent that privileges of the floor be granted to my following interns and fellows for today. mckinley hosic, marlow hicks, brook davisorge porteus, prescott schmitt, connor m{l1}c{l0}laughlin and kiery wagstaff. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kelly: the last one was not an intern but a fellow. the presiding officer: without objection, duly noted. a senator: mr. president. mr. wyden: in a...
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mrs. reagan turns to mike and says oh yeah, mike, tell the president what the staff about his suit. and reagan looks at davis says, what did the staff say about my suit? deaver says, president, the staff says, if you're going to be shot. why couldn't you have been shot wearing? that suit? well, i feel deaver in that regard, that's a public position to be put in. yeah. yeah. one other one other thing. one of the story i got this from rich little out las vegas several years ago when i went to do fundraiser for the party. and he told me he entertained at the white three or four times while the reagans were there. terrific guy. very nice guy. and he after he entertained you sitting at the table with the reagans just the three of them. reagan says to little says you know i do impressions and now mrs. reagan is rolling her eyes. oh, here we go, you know. and rick says, mr. brady, i'd like to hear your impressions. she says, well, i do, john wayne. i said, you let me hear it. so strong john wayne says, well, pilgrim i call for you yesterday. you showed up today. and of course, it sounds like reagan doing wayne does
mrs. reagan turns to mike and says oh yeah, mike, tell the president what the staff about his suit. and reagan looks at davis says, what did the staff say about my suit? deaver says, president, the staff says, if you're going to be shot. why couldn't you have been shot wearing? that suit? well, i feel deaver in that regard, that's a public position to be put in. yeah. yeah. one other one other thing. one of the story i got this from rich little out las vegas several years ago when i went to do...
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, tim davies, says the organisation is looking at opfions organisation is looking at options after the 62 year old pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of making indecent images of children. mrds was the bbc's highest paid newsreader before he resigned in april , newsreader before he resigned in april, earning more than £475,000 in the last year . more £475,000 in the last year. more than 20 people were freed today in the biggest prisoner swap between russia and the west since the cold war. among them are us reporter evan gershkovich and vladimir kara—murza, who's a british russian citizen. in return, at least eight russian nationals expected to be returned to russia, including several with suspected ties to russian intelligence. and the good news today is that the bank of england has cut its base rate of england has cut its base rate of interest to 5%, marking the first reduction since march 2020. the rate had been held at 5.25% since august last year, which was in fact the highest level since 2008. it comes as new data suggests, the cost of living crisis is easing somewhat thanks to inflation cooling off, and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm polly middl
, tim davies, says the organisation is looking at opfions organisation is looking at options after the 62 year old pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of making indecent images of children. mrds was the bbc's highest paid newsreader before he resigned in april , newsreader before he resigned in april, earning more than £475,000 in the last year . more £475,000 in the last year. more than 20 people were freed today in the biggest prisoner swap between russia and the west since the cold...
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, tim davies, says the organisation is looking at opfions organisation is looking at options after the 62 year old pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of making indecent images of children. mrards was the bbc's highest paid newsreader before he resigned in april , newsreader before he resigned in april, earning more than £475,000 in the last year . more £475,000 in the last year. more than 20 people were freed today in the biggest prisoner swap between russia and the west since the cold war. among them are us reporter evan gershkovich and vladimir kara—murza, who's a british russian citizen. in return, at least eight russian nationals expected to be returned to russia, including several with suspected ties to russian intelligence. and the good news today is that the bank of england has cut its base rate of england has cut its base rate of interest to 5%, marking the first reduction since march 2020. the rate had been held at 5.25% since august last year, which was in fact the highest level since 2008. it comes as new data suggests, the cost of living crisis is easing somewhat thanks to inflation cooling off, and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm polly mid
, tim davies, says the organisation is looking at opfions organisation is looking at options after the 62 year old pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of making indecent images of children. mrards was the bbc's highest paid newsreader before he resigned in april , newsreader before he resigned in april, earning more than £475,000 in the last year . more £475,000 in the last year. more than 20 people were freed today in the biggest prisoner swap between russia and the west since the cold...
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mr. secretary, good to see you. thank you. when we come back, you're not going to believe what the left, the liberals, the marxists and san francisco now want to do. victor davis hanson has reaction to the latest example of far left lunacy. and kamala of far left lunacy. and kamala harris', well, home state of california. >> straight ahead, new icy hot promises, dodging both easy to grip and massage and the power of two max strength, pain relievers. ice works fast. heat makes it less new. icy hot through massaging bone. >> get them back. okay. he's been okay. >> when i saw that ethan was not breathing, i determined that i needed to use something to remove the obstruction from his airway. >> it's very important for every household to have a life. everyone should have one in their home. anything can happen at any moment. i want my friends and family and the people that i serve to know that we have this device to potentially save lives. protect your family. go to live, packnett. go to life fact dot net or call eight, seven, seven. >> life back. ever worry you're drinking too much? >> take back control with your health or health provides access to medication prove
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mr. trump called the interviewer a lightweight reporter who had a panel of trump haters. the scheduled september 10th debate is set to be held in philadelphia and will be moderated by david muir and linsey davisc news. >> she has committed to at least doing one major interview by the end of this month, so that's basically over the next week. but how many more is she going to do? >> vice president harris and her running mate tim walz, will cross southern georgia later this week in a bus tour. later today, mr. trump will speak in detroit at the national guard association conference. he is expected to talk about how three years ago today, a suicide bomber in afghanistan attacked the airport in kabul, killing almost 200 people, including 13 members of the military. as the u.s. was pulling out of afghanistan. robert f kennedy jr is opening up about his decision to suspend his presidential campaign and back republican presidential candidate donald trump. kennedy faced criticism from many in his family for the move, some characterizing his endorsement as a betrayal. he calls it a practical decision. his polling numbers were dipping in the final months of his campaign, but kennedy was still pulling s
mr. trump called the interviewer a lightweight reporter who had a panel of trump haters. the scheduled september 10th debate is set to be held in philadelphia and will be moderated by david muir and linsey davisc news. >> she has committed to at least doing one major interview by the end of this month, so that's basically over the next week. but how many more is she going to do? >> vice president harris and her running mate tim walz, will cross southern georgia later this week in a...
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mr. ross of the schools being hit. certainly the ones, the one in the last hour is a double layer of young lives being dragged from the building, a young people to being taken to the davis medical facility that can then house them. it does again, pose that question about any sort of safe. so the west uh, what are the building people in gauze? uh, uh, sheltering good if it is attacked, regardless of what israel says, are we looking at war crimes? how do we define this as a will probably be if it is a tool because it will always be this debate? certainly from these righty side about what they are targeting. why that targeting it as well? one of the requirements of international manager law is a, even if the attacker is targeting a military target. so in westlake israel out the world, let's say that there were some us offered into their, their students, the duty not to attack. if the harm disability will be disproportion whether or not the mouse is using human sheets. and so these are initial counts that we're getting from the job and the civil defense people is that, you know, if 80 percent of the victims were children, that is not a proportion of attack. so it just doesn
mr. ross of the schools being hit. certainly the ones, the one in the last hour is a double layer of young lives being dragged from the building, a young people to being taken to the davis medical facility that can then house them. it does again, pose that question about any sort of safe. so the west uh, what are the building people in gauze? uh, uh, sheltering good if it is attacked, regardless of what israel says, are we looking at war crimes? how do we define this as a will probably be if it...
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mr. daley. >> any time. >> we will celebrate national dog day. did you know it was national dog day? we're going to do it with trainer to the stars tom davis. so if buying this bag earns me miles... and i can check it for free anytime i fly alaska... even though i'm paying for the bag... it kind of feels like the bag is paying me. (♪♪) is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible. it's happening. switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! sure i've never surfed before... but if i don't get all this... technically, i'm not getting miles. if i'm not getting miles then my flight to maui won't be covered. so by getting the ultra surf package... i'm actually one step closer to going pro! (♪♪)
mr. daley. >> any time. >> we will celebrate national dog day. did you know it was national dog day? we're going to do it with trainer to the stars tom davis. so if buying this bag earns me miles... and i can check it for free anytime i fly alaska... even though i'm paying for the bag... it kind of feels like the bag is paying me. (♪♪) is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9%...
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mr edwards pleaded guilty yesterday to three charges of making indecent photographs after he was sent 41 illegal images by a convicted paedophile. the bbc director—general, tim davieture secretary lisa nandy soon and earlier today , nandy soon and earlier today, former bbc producer and editor john mayer spoke to gb news. >> this is a home made crisis. the bbc has brought this on itself. you know , where's tim itself. you know, where's tim davie getting advice from? he's surrounded by management consultant editorial consultants. he doesn't have a journalist in a senior position. he doesn't have a flak catcher. most bbc djs have so many clashes. the flak he doesn't have that he obviously makes all the decisions himself. i mean, i think today there are quite a few people should actually be fired, be put up against the wall and fired. anybody from the from the commissionaire at bbc wales who turned down the first person right through to, to whoever's made the last decisions. you know, it was very simple. the answer you should you suspended once you knew about about the charge you suspended him but put the money into an escrow account and say, look, if you're found inn
mr edwards pleaded guilty yesterday to three charges of making indecent photographs after he was sent 41 illegal images by a convicted paedophile. the bbc director—general, tim davieture secretary lisa nandy soon and earlier today , nandy soon and earlier today, former bbc producer and editor john mayer spoke to gb news. >> this is a home made crisis. the bbc has brought this on itself. you know , where's tim itself. you know, where's tim davie getting advice from? he's surrounded by...