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mr. martin. and can you tell us a little bit about what happens on that day in october when the cancellation of phoenix day happened, so abruptly. i think a lot of community members were disappointed. >> yeah, unfortunately, we made a payment to what was a trusted vendors and that individual let us down. at the last minute with a bunch of excuses and unfortunately, we haven't been able to track him down to get him to refund the resources. but, we rebounded with another event in holidays to let people know that we're still but unfortunately phoenix day was a disappointment and we're still trying to recupe the funds. >> well fortunately, we have lunar festivals coming up. i would like to tell you what i would like to you to address about our areas that are sort of seen as challenges. one of them is that you know, the corridor is very diverse as you know. we have a number of merchants who cantonese speakers and there is a perception that we lack that capacity in the oaa to communicate with these bus
mr. martin. and can you tell us a little bit about what happens on that day in october when the cancellation of phoenix day happened, so abruptly. i think a lot of community members were disappointed. >> yeah, unfortunately, we made a payment to what was a trusted vendors and that individual let us down. at the last minute with a bunch of excuses and unfortunately, we haven't been able to track him down to get him to refund the resources. but, we rebounded with another event in holidays...
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mr. martin. and can you tell us a little bit about what happens on that day in october when the cancellation of phoenix day happened, so abruptly. i think a lot of community members were disappointed. >> yeah, unfortunately, we made a payment to what was a trusted vendors and that individual let us down. at the last minute with a bunch of excuses and unfortunately, we haven't been able to track him down to get him to refund the resources. but, we rebounded with another event in holidays to let people know that we're still but unfortunately phoenix day was a disappointment and we're still trying to recupe the funds. >> well fortunately, we have lunar festivals coming up. i would like to tell you what i would like to you to address about our areas that are sort of seen as challenges. one of them is that you know, the corridor is very diverse as you know. we have a number of merchants who cantonese speakers and there is a perception that we lack that capacity in the oaa to communicate with these bus
mr. martin. and can you tell us a little bit about what happens on that day in october when the cancellation of phoenix day happened, so abruptly. i think a lot of community members were disappointed. >> yeah, unfortunately, we made a payment to what was a trusted vendors and that individual let us down. at the last minute with a bunch of excuses and unfortunately, we haven't been able to track him down to get him to refund the resources. but, we rebounded with another event in holidays...
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mr. martin. and can you tell us a little bit about what happens on that day in october when the cancellation of phoenix day happened, so abruptly. i think a lot of community members were disappointed. >> yeah, unfortunately, we made a payment to what was a trusted vendors and that individual let us down. at the last minute with a bunch of excuses and unfortunately, we haven't been able to track him down to get him to refund the resources. but, we rebounded with another event in holidays to let people know that we're still but unfortunately phoenix day was a disappointment and we're still trying to recupe the funds. >> well fortunately, we have lunar festivals coming up. i would like to tell you what i would like to you to address about our areas that are sort of seen as challenges. one of them is that you know, the corridor is very diverse as you know. we have a number of merchants who cantonese speakers and there is a perception that we lack that capacity in the oaa to communicate with these bus
mr. martin. and can you tell us a little bit about what happens on that day in october when the cancellation of phoenix day happened, so abruptly. i think a lot of community members were disappointed. >> yeah, unfortunately, we made a payment to what was a trusted vendors and that individual let us down. at the last minute with a bunch of excuses and unfortunately, we haven't been able to track him down to get him to refund the resources. but, we rebounded with another event in holidays...
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mr. martin says the u.s.uarantor of the good friday agreement and had a key role to play in terms of investing in northern ireland. neil martin has been meeting on capitol hill to get more humanitarian aid to gaza and restoring funding to the human agency for aid to palestinians. >> thank you for joining us on bbc news. if we can start by discussing northern ireland. i saw the institutions have been restored. everything back up and running. do you think that will hold a bit longer this ti? >> i think it is welcome. the first minister, it validates the election that took place two years ago. it is important that all of the parties in order to make politics work in northern ireland, that is the challenge, to restore trust with the public that the assembly and executive can work for the people in respect to basic services and health and education and the economy more generally. i do believe it can sustain, it is imperative that it does. i think politics has to work. >> what greater support can be british and iri
mr. martin says the u.s.uarantor of the good friday agreement and had a key role to play in terms of investing in northern ireland. neil martin has been meeting on capitol hill to get more humanitarian aid to gaza and restoring funding to the human agency for aid to palestinians. >> thank you for joining us on bbc news. if we can start by discussing northern ireland. i saw the institutions have been restored. everything back up and running. do you think that will hold a bit longer this...
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mr. martin in the future position with the most to the body, but god to you does it by limit the scope and so you build a symbol that sort of in the book i've never can a william good. are they both that are golden nibbling? really isn't that, that always needs to be as used by shows you really it will show assume not billy invite are sort of the dates of, of the product was that your troops ship isn't that wasn't able to gather the press 3 to get these are strange and we have some in the city needing him. graphs. me is to seal. can you create this beverly i, let's assume that the store from your root can here puscetti or should even the tonight. so if enough to be there, she did straight is not the vehicle, but i would just saw you at our board to set the order are these were usually took or do the switch? we're pretty fast. surface we think are follows for stairs per night. so the 3rd has to use as a mean you to, when they through look at the mutually exclusive list and funding that was the subsidy to it and fixed it. but, but then you don't do anything with the units uh below a hole in
mr. martin in the future position with the most to the body, but god to you does it by limit the scope and so you build a symbol that sort of in the book i've never can a william good. are they both that are golden nibbling? really isn't that, that always needs to be as used by shows you really it will show assume not billy invite are sort of the dates of, of the product was that your troops ship isn't that wasn't able to gather the press 3 to get these are strange and we have some in the city...
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mr. martin in the future position with the most to the body. but god, do you, what is it the value of it? the script and so you build a symbol that sort of in the book i've never can a william good. are they both that are going to nibble really isn't that always needs to be as used by shows you really, it was your, we seem not spillway. invite our sort of to the, to the products that you're shoot ship isn't those nobody got a new press 3 to get these are strange and we have some in the city needing him. graphs. nice to see if you could discover, let's assume dr. still from your root can here puscetti, i should even the tonight. so if enough to do she did straight is not the vehicle, but i would just saw you at our board to set the order are these were usually took or do the switch? we're pretty fast, surface losing group follows for stairs for nights. if you throw this by units as a mean you to, when they get the mutually exclusively to some funding that will stay subsidy, the fixed it. but then you don't do anything with the units uh below to
mr. martin in the future position with the most to the body. but god, do you, what is it the value of it? the script and so you build a symbol that sort of in the book i've never can a william good. are they both that are going to nibble really isn't that always needs to be as used by shows you really, it was your, we seem not spillway. invite our sort of to the, to the products that you're shoot ship isn't those nobody got a new press 3 to get these are strange and we have some in the city...
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mr. martin. you the truth is this the position with the most to but everybody look, i do you, it is it, but i live at the scope and so you build a symbol that are sort of in the book i've never can. so we can grab a book that are going to nibble really isn't. that always needs to be as used by choosing louis illusion. we seem not spillway. invite our sort of to the typical department of products that your troops ship. isn't those nobody got a new press 3 to get these are strange and we have some in the city naming him graphs. nice to see if you could discover, let's assume dr. stokeland, the root could here puscetti or should even the tonight. so if enough to do she deeds phrase is not on vehicle, but i want just saw you at our board to set the order are these were usually took or do the switch? we're pretty fast. surface losing group follows for stairs for nights if you throw this by you, it's assuming you to, when they really get the mutually exclusively to some funding that will stay subsidy t
mr. martin. you the truth is this the position with the most to but everybody look, i do you, it is it, but i live at the scope and so you build a symbol that are sort of in the book i've never can. so we can grab a book that are going to nibble really isn't. that always needs to be as used by choosing louis illusion. we seem not spillway. invite our sort of to the typical department of products that your troops ship. isn't those nobody got a new press 3 to get these are strange and we have...
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mr. rodney martin , a former judge of the united states and a senior staff member of the united states congress. we will see this section together . thank you for participating in our program. my first question is how is the role of parliament defined in your country? the drafters of the constitution and the founders of the united states first established the congress to be the main institution of the country. sand we have separate functions in the government, which include the congress, the executive branch, which is the president, and the judicial branch , which is the supreme court. according to its structure, congress is going to have representatives from the regions. but probably since world war i, the federal government and congress have increased their opinion and legislated in such a way that the system has changed a lot over time , especially since america decided to move from a republic to a world imperial power . the founders of america were very, very hesitant about centralizing power when they drafted our constitution. they initially wanted to the house of representatives should be
mr. rodney martin , a former judge of the united states and a senior staff member of the united states congress. we will see this section together . thank you for participating in our program. my first question is how is the role of parliament defined in your country? the drafters of the constitution and the founders of the united states first established the congress to be the main institution of the country. sand we have separate functions in the government, which include the congress, the...
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mr. martin scorsese. you talk about in your films often morality and sin and forgiveness.think that's one of the elements that made it so compelling for me to stay with the project because we worked on that script for so long. i think what it was was immersing myself in that world and realizing yes, yeah. i made films about professional gangsters. we've had other -- "cape fear" and that sort of thing. this is different. this is sort of a quotidian day-to-day evil which may be something that, you know, is part of our human nature. i always thought, how much in ourselves are we capable of that, given the right and wrong circumstances. dehumanizing other people, all of that. without preaching it. without preaching up but let's get into the actual characters and see how they manipulate each other. >> stephen: one of the most extraordinary things about the film as you see them love each other and you know the evil they are doing at the same time. >> martin: yeah. and this is something that we worked on as we shot the picture so that no scene was actually set. we worked it out.
mr. martin scorsese. you talk about in your films often morality and sin and forgiveness.think that's one of the elements that made it so compelling for me to stay with the project because we worked on that script for so long. i think what it was was immersing myself in that world and realizing yes, yeah. i made films about professional gangsters. we've had other -- "cape fear" and that sort of thing. this is different. this is sort of a quotidian day-to-day evil which may be...
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mr. martin, welcome back to "mad money. >> jim, it's great to be back on with you >> i've thrilled you'reou're spending $48 billion worth of investments what will the people be getting for that money and why do you need to spend so much? >> yes, sir. it's an exciting time for our company. we increased our capital plan roughly $8 million and that will allow us to fund several strategic initiatives. number one, grid modernization as well as key investments in safety and reliability plus it gives us some investments to allow us to move renewables onto grid at a faster pace so i think over half this increase, jim, will be al kated to our texas operations where we're seeing significant growth. the balance will largely go here in california where we serve just over 25 million consumers i think the key takeaway is a $48 billion record capital plan really lays out a road map for our future growth and should support rate-based growth at our utilities at between 9% and 10%. >> could you give us a feel with texas and california you've got some -- you're a huge percent of the gdp in our country frank
mr. martin, welcome back to "mad money. >> jim, it's great to be back on with you >> i've thrilled you'reou're spending $48 billion worth of investments what will the people be getting for that money and why do you need to spend so much? >> yes, sir. it's an exciting time for our company. we increased our capital plan roughly $8 million and that will allow us to fund several strategic initiatives. number one, grid modernization as well as key investments in safety and...
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mr. rodney martin, a former judge of the united states and one of the senior staff members of the us congress, let's see this section together . martin , thank you for participating in our program. my first question is the role of parliament. how is it defined in your country? the drafters of the constitution and the founders of the united states first established the congress to be the main institution of the country. we have a separate and distinct function in the government, which includes the congress, the executive branch, i.e. the president, and the judiciary branch, which is the supreme court of the country. according to its structure, congress is going to appoint representatives from different regions of the country. it should be the main one that represents the people. congress has 435 representatives who represent different regions and each of them has an average population of about 700 thousand. they represent people in each region. this figure is too much. but probably since world war i , the federal government and congress have dramatically increased oversight and regulation that
mr. rodney martin, a former judge of the united states and one of the senior staff members of the us congress, let's see this section together . martin , thank you for participating in our program. my first question is the role of parliament. how is it defined in your country? the drafters of the constitution and the founders of the united states first established the congress to be the main institution of the country. we have a separate and distinct function in the government, which includes...
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mr. martin several questions about what happens when you get rid of chevron inthis case with skidmore. if gilmore is going oupy a more prominent role going forward, i would like to know extly what your understanding of that principle is? >>y understanding of get more consistentitjustice kavanaugh is it is t a difference. turn. call the doctrine of weight or peuasiveness. as i understand and i suppos the defect aswell, i think the skidmo tt allows yoto consider the weight of the agency's views, but en consider if the something they came up with right aftee statue was passed? so it actually sheds light on the meang the statue or is it something they di'tadopt until 20 years later? or did they get that one policy after the li was passed and flipped it over 20 years later? all of that is something skidmoen account for the chevron has never been caused to account for. you can modify it and try to add all of that, what i do think the chevron experiment s failed. >> it is usually described as a dereedoctrine. people talk about skidmore >> yes they do, and that d me a little bit. i went to the
mr. martin several questions about what happens when you get rid of chevron inthis case with skidmore. if gilmore is going oupy a more prominent role going forward, i would like to know extly what your understanding of that principle is? >>y understanding of get more consistentitjustice kavanaugh is it is t a difference. turn. call the doctrine of weight or peuasiveness. as i understand and i suppos the defect aswell, i think the skidmo tt allows yoto consider the weight of the agency's...
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mrs. king because of my relationship with martin the third.her of my two daughters. they carried on. and personally their husbands legacies. while continuing to carve out their own. opia, how do you spry -- describe the specific pressures these women faced as wives and widows? >> i can't begin to think of how hard the pressure was for them. they were the supporters, the main woman who were there to support these men, who we know have done an incredible work. and i think one thing about betty ands coretta was they had similar experiences. they had to hold down the home for weeks while their husbands were out, fighting against injustice. i'm sure they were worried about their husbands coming home every night, whether they were safe, and all those things. so i think the pressure was definitely a lot. but that's why they were extremely strong women. they were capable of holding everything down, holden and the hope, supporting your husband, and still kept going while their husbands were fighting for the greater good. for all of us, really. but i th
mrs. king because of my relationship with martin the third.her of my two daughters. they carried on. and personally their husbands legacies. while continuing to carve out their own. opia, how do you spry -- describe the specific pressures these women faced as wives and widows? >> i can't begin to think of how hard the pressure was for them. they were the supporters, the main woman who were there to support these men, who we know have done an incredible work. and i think one thing about...
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not stop people from enjoying a night out with ricky martin, and more performing in vegas [music] >> fans, some fans could not resist dressing up like mr. worldwide wearing their finest ball cap, sun glasses and goatees. >>> victoria mone, spending most of her career behind-the-scenes. >> reporter: she emerged and she is up for seven grammy awards including best new artist and record of the year. it is the beginning. i am not saying that to discredit all of the previous work and blood, sweat and tears people encountered and people supporting me through that chapter. but i think this is the beginning. >> the record of the year nomination is for the hit song "on my mama" she wrote it after an emergency c-section left her with postpartum depression. >> i don't feel fly, i don't feel like i look good right now. speak things into existence. i did not feel it when i wrote it. >> reporter: the record is about feeling great, both on the inside and out. and the roles moms play in passing that expertise on to their daughters. it is a skill the grammy nominee says she got from her mama latonya and one she hopes to pass on to her own daughter, haz
not stop people from enjoying a night out with ricky martin, and more performing in vegas [music] >> fans, some fans could not resist dressing up like mr. worldwide wearing their finest ball cap, sun glasses and goatees. >>> victoria mone, spending most of her career behind-the-scenes. >> reporter: she emerged and she is up for seven grammy awards including best new artist and record of the year. it is the beginning. i am not saying that to discredit all of the previous...
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william has made his first public appearance since missing a memorial service on tuesday in mr circumstances. i'm martins news channel . >> in 2024, gb news is britain's election channel, so join me tom harwood for the rochdale by—election results from midnight through to 6 am. we'll discover the twists and turns of the most unpredictable by—election in a long time . we by—election in a long time. we should be celebrating. >> i slept during it, you know, and from 6 am. friday, join michael portillo on gb news breakfast for his take on the results. >> gb news britain's election . channel >> welcome back. it's 338 you're watching or listen to martin daubney on gb news now. later this hour i'll be joined by our economics and business editor, liam halligan . he will give his liam halligan. he will give his expert reaction to reports that the chancellor exchequer , the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy could change or jeremy hunt, could change or even axe non dom status. sounds like a labour party policy . even axe non dom status. sounds like a labour party policy. but before that the prince of wales has m
william has made his first public appearance since missing a memorial service on tuesday in mr circumstances. i'm martins news channel . >> in 2024, gb news is britain's election channel, so join me tom harwood for the rochdale by—election results from midnight through to 6 am. we'll discover the twists and turns of the most unpredictable by—election in a long time . we by—election in a long time. we should be celebrating. >> i slept during it, you know, and from 6 am. friday,...
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mr. biden is the same age as harrison ford, paul mccartney, and martin scorsese. younger than jane fonda, and a lot younger than berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffett, 93. all these individuals are considered to be at the top of their professions, and yet i would not be surprised if they are more forgetful and absent minded and then when they were younger. in other words, an individuals age does not say anything definitive about their cognitive status or where it will head in the near future. joining us now is dr. charan ranganath, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of california at davis. he's also the author of the new book "why we remember: unlocking memory's power to hold on to what matters." it's available february 20th. doctor, thank you very much for joining us tonight. you make the point here that what you have seen, or any way in president biden, is nothing unusual or nothing alarming. >> yeah, so i want to be very clear i am a scientist, i'm not in a position to clinically diagnose either biden or trump or anyone, really. but i th
mr. biden is the same age as harrison ford, paul mccartney, and martin scorsese. younger than jane fonda, and a lot younger than berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffett, 93. all these individuals are considered to be at the top of their professions, and yet i would not be surprised if they are more forgetful and absent minded and then when they were younger. in other words, an individuals age does not say anything definitive about their cognitive status or where it will head in the near future....
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mr. ahmed. welcome to the program. with regards to uh the situation in rafa in southern gaza, the un humanitarian chief martin griffice has already said that to the repercussion, he's already warned of the repercussions of this luming israel, the invasion of gaza's southern city of rafa, how would you assess the international response uh, as we are on the brink of another war crime unfolding by the. israelis: i see it as last uh, mean like this is the last stage, i believe, despite all the statements from some countries and huge response from different nations and people, but still we could not do any concrete step to save the palestinian people. now pushing the people to rafa where the like where 1.5 million people have been switched around and this seems that the un observation is much right that they there will be a larger scale killings and the genocide will go to the next stage despite as you said like icj has also you know verdicted that there shall be no such kind of activities over there that could lead to a slaughter of palestinian people, but the entire globe seems helpless in saving palestinian people and t
mr. ahmed. welcome to the program. with regards to uh the situation in rafa in southern gaza, the un humanitarian chief martin griffice has already said that to the repercussion, he's already warned of the repercussions of this luming israel, the invasion of gaza's southern city of rafa, how would you assess the international response uh, as we are on the brink of another war crime unfolding by the. israelis: i see it as last uh, mean like this is the last stage, i believe, despite all the...
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mr biden has shown this is damning. police have confirmed that two dogs that mauled and killed 68—year—old esther martin in essex were xlyear—old grandson at a home injaywick, near clacton—on—sea, on saturday when she was attacked. ashley warren was arrested on suspicion of dangerous dog offences, but has been released on conditional police bail until march. president putin says the west needs to realise that it is "impossible" to defeat russia in ukraine. his comments came during a lengthy interview with the american broadcaster tucker carlson, in what was his first one—on—one interview with western media since 2019. -- 2021. but mr putin faced few tough questions and wasn't challenged about alleged war crimes or the supression of dissent in russia. let's hear one exchange from the interview. can you imagine a scenario where you send russian troops to poland? translation: only in one case - if poland attacked russia. - why? because we have no interest in poland, latvia or anywhere else. why would we do that? we simply don't have any interest. our russia editor steve rosenberg is with me in the studio. what did we learn
mr biden has shown this is damning. police have confirmed that two dogs that mauled and killed 68—year—old esther martin in essex were xlyear—old grandson at a home injaywick, near clacton—on—sea, on saturday when she was attacked. ashley warren was arrested on suspicion of dangerous dog offences, but has been released on conditional police bail until march. president putin says the west needs to realise that it is "impossible" to defeat russia in ukraine. his comments came...
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affairs, martin griffith said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action. is needed to address the public health catastrophe unfolding in the gaza strip. most people have had no access to clean water, with only one of the three water pipelines from israel still operating, and at at less than half of its normal capacity. about 83% of ground water wells are out of service in gaza, and none of the wastewer treatments are functioning. let's continue the conversation with. my guests lamp priny thoma and thoma and chris williamson in the time we have left and chris um i want to pick up on what camela emmanuel said earlier uh something about popular sentiment versus government action and the wishes of the military industrial complex what do you make of these grassroots movements uh such as the one that is now trying to get the united st
affairs, martin griffith said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action. is needed to address the public health catastrophe unfolding in the gaza...
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mr. rosenberg said. what did the court say? when you had an individual named matthew martin, he's tried. he just happen to be here peacefully wandering around, but he was charged with entering a restricted building, disorderly conduct, violent entry and parading in the capital building. petty offenses. but what we found out is he was waived into the capital and what did capitol police officer say, well, the crowd was large and we waived him in. that was a testimony given by police officer. that doesn't sound like an insurrection. neither does these comments by president trump. stay peaceful. 30 minutes later, i'm asking for everyone at the u.s. capitol to remain peaceful, no violence. remember, we are the party of law and order. respect the law and are great men and women in blue. thank you. that doesn't sound like an insurrection. fbi best to break into the capital but they found no evidence that the groups had any serious plans about what to do if they made it inside the capitol. that doesn't sound like an insurrection. further the fbi found no evidence that president trump are people
mr. rosenberg said. what did the court say? when you had an individual named matthew martin, he's tried. he just happen to be here peacefully wandering around, but he was charged with entering a restricted building, disorderly conduct, violent entry and parading in the capital building. petty offenses. but what we found out is he was waived into the capital and what did capitol police officer say, well, the crowd was large and we waived him in. that was a testimony given by police officer. that...
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what we are seeing is what martin griffiths quoted, this is the climax of an unprecedentedly barbaric assault. i say that president biden needs to stop talking about this. and mretanyahu going over the top need to see a massive humanitarian mobilisation of protection of pallet testing —— palestinians. if the americans can get warships to the eastern mediterranean for military purposes. 20,000 us service personnel were mobilised with floating ships, with helicopters and they are on ships to evacuate the sick and wounded and dying. that is the kind of humanitarian response we need. the safe area, in inverted commas that israel has designated, is a six square miles, which is not enough for 1.5 million people even to stand up in. let's speak now to the military correspondence from the times of israel. you speak to a lot of people who are high up in the israeli military. what is the thinking in this sense of what will happen in rafah, from where you are. for the army to operate in rafah, and it eventually will, the palestinian population of 1.5 million civilians currently sheltering in the area will need to be moved to another area. as mentioned a moment ago, there
what we are seeing is what martin griffiths quoted, this is the climax of an unprecedentedly barbaric assault. i say that president biden needs to stop talking about this. and mretanyahu going over the top need to see a massive humanitarian mobilisation of protection of pallet testing —— palestinians. if the americans can get warships to the eastern mediterranean for military purposes. 20,000 us service personnel were mobilised with floating ships, with helicopters and they are on ships to...
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un's humanitarian coordinator martin griffiths says leaders from both sides have agreed to meet for talks on the delivery of aid — though it's unclear when that will happen. mrays at least 25 million people are in need of immediate help and the un has had limited access. the world food programme reports that 18 million people across the country face acute hunger. nearly 5 million people now face emergency levels of hunger. security threats and roadblocks have made the work of humanitarian agencies nearly impossible. the un is appealing for $4.1 billion to fund humanitarian operations in sudan, and help neighbouring countries hosting refugees. here's the high commissioner for refugees speaking from sudan this week. it is important to reiterate our call, especially to the military leaders here in sudan. they have to go back to peace talks. they have to go back to a meaningful piece track. at least with a ceasefire so that people can go back to their homes, the millions of those that have been displaced. and then,in that have been displaced. and then, in the meantime, while this complex political exercise goes on, it is crucial to provide basic assistance to al
un's humanitarian coordinator martin griffiths says leaders from both sides have agreed to meet for talks on the delivery of aid — though it's unclear when that will happen. mrays at least 25 million people are in need of immediate help and the un has had limited access. the world food programme reports that 18 million people across the country face acute hunger. nearly 5 million people now face emergency levels of hunger. security threats and roadblocks have made the work of humanitarian...
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affairs, martin griffiths uh said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in a social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners, working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action is needed to address the public health catastrophe unfolding in the gaza stripped. most people have had no access to clean water, with only one of the three water pipelines from israel still operating and at at less than half of its normal capacity. about 83% of ground water wells are out of service in gaza and none of the waste water treatments are functioning. let's continue the conversation with my guests lamp priny thoma and thoma and chris williamson in the time we have left and chris um i want to pick up uh on what camela emmanuel said earlier uh something about popular sentiment versus government action and the wishes of the military industrial complex. what do you make of these grassroots? movements uh such as the one that is now trying to get the u
affairs, martin griffiths uh said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in a social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners, working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action is needed to address the public health catastrophe unfolding in the...
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martin griffiths has warned that ongoing telecom blackout in sudan is preventing people from accessing essential services. most of sudan's main internet service providers have been off—line for more than a week. mrin a post on social media, he urged those responsible to restore the networks. millions of people around the world are tuning in to watch the super bowl, pitting the kansas city chiefs against the san francisco 49ers. the 49ers are currently up by 10-3. we the 49ers are currently up by 10—3. we will get some pictures from las vegas, from the stadium. it is half—time at the moment. we're counting down to a live performance usher. could it be third time lucky for carey mulligan at next month's oscars? she's one of only two british actors to be nominated for an academy award this yearfor her performance in maestro, about the complicated life of the composer and conductor leonard bernstein. the film is co—written and directed by bradley cooper, who also plays bernstein. carey mulligan has been speaking to our culture editor, katie razzall. oscar—nominated first for best actress in an education... how old am i? ..then more recently for promising young woman... what's my name? hello, i'm len
martin griffiths has warned that ongoing telecom blackout in sudan is preventing people from accessing essential services. most of sudan's main internet service providers have been off—line for more than a week. mrin a post on social media, he urged those responsible to restore the networks. millions of people around the world are tuning in to watch the super bowl, pitting the kansas city chiefs against the san francisco 49ers. the 49ers are currently up by 10-3. we the 49ers are currently up...
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martin has said this if mr starmer had not backed jeremy to corbyn the hilt for leader and resigned edra careful regarding comments on immigration or you were labelled a racist. and i pointed out earlier on that only two political parties in the uk have ever been investigated for racism by the equality and human rights commission, and it's the labour party and bnp that's not very good company to be in. can starmer put these fires out this time ? that's the huge challenge time? that's the huge challenge he has ahead of him. i'm sure this will roll through to by elections. will it affect those results? we'll have to wait and see. we'll have all of the coverage here on gb news. of course on that . now the home course on that. now the home office has built up a stock of 16,000 properties to house asylum seekers despite chronic shortages across the uk of homes for young people and families . for young people and families. that's a £4 billion industry. and don't forget you're paying for it. we'll have all that after this. i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel. >> with a brigh
martin has said this if mr starmer had not backed jeremy to corbyn the hilt for leader and resigned edra careful regarding comments on immigration or you were labelled a racist. and i pointed out earlier on that only two political parties in the uk have ever been investigated for racism by the equality and human rights commission, and it's the labour party and bnp that's not very good company to be in. can starmer put these fires out this time ? that's the huge challenge time? that's the huge...
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martin griffiths, has warned that ongoing telecom blackout in sudan is preventing people from accessing essential services. most of sudan's main internet service providers have been offline for more than a week. mrnsfer funds because of the blackout. in a post on social media, he urged those responsible to restore the networks. the head of nato has strongly criticised donald trump, after he suggested at a campaign rally, he might encourage russia to attack any nato members who didn't pay their dues. jens stoltenberg said the comments could undermine security and put soldiers at risk. the white house called mr trump's words �*unhinged'. our security correspondent frank gardner has more. we're still nine months away from the us presidential election, but already the man who wants to be back in the white house has been accused of encouraging russia to attack nato countries that don't pay enough for their defence. have a listen. one of the presidents of a big country stood up, said, well, sir, if we don't pay and we're attacked by russia, will you protect us? i said you didn't pay? you're delinquent. he said, yes, let's say that happened. no, i would not protect you. in fact, i would encourage them
martin griffiths, has warned that ongoing telecom blackout in sudan is preventing people from accessing essential services. most of sudan's main internet service providers have been offline for more than a week. mrnsfer funds because of the blackout. in a post on social media, he urged those responsible to restore the networks. the head of nato has strongly criticised donald trump, after he suggested at a campaign rally, he might encourage russia to attack any nato members who didn't pay their...
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martin right before she collapsed in the bathtub. in other, words she wasn't there. couldn't kill her. >> this is the six years old kindergarten teacher. >> and mrthat day? >> yes. >> so he was there between 11:30 and 11:35 to pick up? >> yes. >> and all of those facts took the closing to put it together. it was aggressive. >> make no doubt, we believe he intentionally, and knowingly, cause the death of his wife. the evidence supports it. the motive is there. the means are there. and the opportunity is there. >> and the defense? had to concede that martin was a --, and a cheat. but insisted that the prosecution didn't even prove there was a murder. let alone that martin committed it. >> i assert to you that none of the circumstances that the prosecution submitted is consistent with homicide. they don't rise to the level of beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and then, the jury began deliberating. they huddled. hour after hour. late into that friday night. midnight came and went. they were still talking. >> the longer the deliberations would go, the more worried i got. >> the quicker the deliberations the better? >> in this particular case, i thought s
martin right before she collapsed in the bathtub. in other, words she wasn't there. couldn't kill her. >> this is the six years old kindergarten teacher. >> and mrthat day? >> yes. >> so he was there between 11:30 and 11:35 to pick up? >> yes. >> and all of those facts took the closing to put it together. it was aggressive. >> make no doubt, we believe he intentionally, and knowingly, cause the death of his wife. the evidence supports it. the motive is...
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mr. speaker. today i rise to honor joseph charles martin, a man whose dedication and service left an incredible legacy in stoney point and beyond. joe's service began as a navy corpsman and continued with his decades' long career in pearl river. in his own community and fields, he helped found both the st. gregory parrish and the davis b. roach fire company. which have had a lasting impact on north rockland. joe's impact extended beyond this, though. his coaching with the little league and volunteering at st. peter's people to people showcased his commitment to improving the lives of the residents in north rockland. mr. lawler: his legacy of service and compassion will forever inspire us. as we mourn joe'sng,et us honor his memory by carrying forward his spirit of generosity and commitment to others as his family has. and to joe, i say, may the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back, may the sunshine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields, and until we meet again, may god hold you in the palm of his hand. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro temp
mr. speaker. today i rise to honor joseph charles martin, a man whose dedication and service left an incredible legacy in stoney point and beyond. joe's service began as a navy corpsman and continued with his decades' long career in pearl river. in his own community and fields, he helped found both the st. gregory parrish and the davis b. roach fire company. which have had a lasting impact on north rockland. joe's impact extended beyond this, though. his coaching with the little league and...
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martin luis is among 50 others, including haiti's former prime minister indicted on murder conspiracy charges, haitian court documents released online by the judge investigating the case site claims that mrs. moise and others were plotting to take over the presidency from her husband. cnn has reached out to confirm the authenticity of the documents president moise was gunned down in his home after more than two dozen armed men from colombia swarmed the presidential compound. his wife was also shot multiple times and had serious injuries. her lawyer denied the accusations and statement to cnn calling them unjust. and just ahead, the alabama supreme court has ruled that frozen embryos are children. so what does this mean for in vitro fertilization? and families who may want to use it, we're going to explain the potential implications next hour on cnn news central to be a headliner was vegas >> that's what i want to they had the biggest entertainers in america >> vegas's always marketed itself on its naughtiness the only way you find out what you can do is if you do it it's unlike anywhere else in the world's >> vegas, the story of sin city they had ten on cnn >> so would you get to nashvill
martin luis is among 50 others, including haiti's former prime minister indicted on murder conspiracy charges, haitian court documents released online by the judge investigating the case site claims that mrs. moise and others were plotting to take over the presidency from her husband. cnn has reached out to confirm the authenticity of the documents president moise was gunned down in his home after more than two dozen armed men from colombia swarmed the presidential compound. his wife was also...
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. >> now mr edwards is mentally very fragile and we need to afford him that understanding. but as my as i understand ed martinthere have been stories involving local, regional, bbc radio or bbc tv, and i can tell you basically they just hope that the phone won't ring and they'll just hope that the story doesn't develop. and i've been involved in like this myself. in stories like this myself. >> along the lines >> nothing along the same lines as sue edwards, but other stuff. >> when i've said something stupid on the radio i've got stupid on the radio and i've got in i can tell you in trouble and i can tell you management what they want, they just hope the stops just hope that the phone stops ringing. you that for ringing. i can tell you that for a fact. but the thing is, you see, because, uh, metropolitan police involved, woman, police got involved, the woman, the sorry, mother of the father. sorry, the mother of this 17 year lad the this 17 year old lad thought the bbc seriously. bbc weren't taking it seriously. and you all you need and that tells you all you need to know. i take you back to my earlier point,
. >> now mr edwards is mentally very fragile and we need to afford him that understanding. but as my as i understand ed martinthere have been stories involving local, regional, bbc radio or bbc tv, and i can tell you basically they just hope that the phone won't ring and they'll just hope that the story doesn't develop. and i've been involved in like this myself. in stories like this myself. >> along the lines >> nothing along the same lines as sue edwards, but other stuff....
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mr liam, um, you've got a little graph there. of course, on the money wouldn't be anything without. >> i do like a graphic martin and i know disappointedic. so when there isn't a graphic. so here a graphic , and here we have a graphic, and we'll keep gb news radio listeners alongside us here. what see here on the screen, what we see here on the screen, 2017 interest rates were 0.5. they went up to around 1. and then the covid pandemic hit in 2020 emerged kc rate cuts to 0.1. lowest in recorded british history. and then since then , as history. and then since then, as inflation has emerged, we've had we've had 14 successive rate rises to 5.25, but they have now been at 5.25% since august . and been at 5.25% since august. and i think we can put a lot of money on the fact that the next move in rates will be down. but let me just also martin mention that corporation tax announcement by rachel reeves, shadow chancellor. of course . shadow chancellor. of course. uh, labour's first big pre—election announcement on tax. it's not about personal taxation. it's not about inheritance tax. it's about corporation tax. they will keep corporation tax.
mr liam, um, you've got a little graph there. of course, on the money wouldn't be anything without. >> i do like a graphic martin and i know disappointedic. so when there isn't a graphic. so here a graphic , and here we have a graphic, and we'll keep gb news radio listeners alongside us here. what see here on the screen, what we see here on the screen, 2017 interest rates were 0.5. they went up to around 1. and then the covid pandemic hit in 2020 emerged kc rate cuts to 0.1. lowest in...
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martin. it's 531. our top stories former tory mp bob stewart has had his racially aggravated public order conviction quashed at southwark crown court . mrctivist to go back to bahrain during a row outside the foreign office. now that is a breaking story . we'll bring you more on story. we'll bring you more on that as we get it. the body recovered from the river thames has been formally identified as suspected attacker suspected chemical attacker abdul . on wednesday, a abdul ezedi. on wednesday, a post—mortem confirmed the cause of his death was drowning, the met police says it's still been unable to talk to a 31 year old woman injured in the attack . woman injured in the attack. former post office chief executive paula vennells has been stripped of her cbe by the king following the horizon it scandal . she was heavily scandal. she was heavily criticised for routinely denying any problems with the system, which led to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of postmasters. subpostmasters she'll formally lose the title for bringing the honours system into disrepute . an asylum seeker into disrepute. an asylum seeker has been sentenced to ni
martin. it's 531. our top stories former tory mp bob stewart has had his racially aggravated public order conviction quashed at southwark crown court . mrctivist to go back to bahrain during a row outside the foreign office. now that is a breaking story . we'll bring you more on story. we'll bring you more on that as we get it. the body recovered from the river thames has been formally identified as suspected attacker suspected chemical attacker abdul . on wednesday, a abdul ezedi. on...
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martin, you mentioned i think you're intimated that it hadnt i think you're intimated that it hadn't been costed . well, i hadn't been costed. well, i wrote about it in 2019 and mr said it was going to cost 1 trillion or 44% of gdp. now uh, prime premier uh, may disagreed and signed it in statute . so and signed it in statute. so since then, last october, it has been read costed and then now claims going to cross 2 trillion. but they haven't even got the infrastructure in place . got the infrastructure in place. and that's going to cost another 3 trillion. so straight away within 3 or 4 years we've gone literally from a figure quote of 1 trillion to 5 trillion. and it's not bruce. the expense is too much. martin they can't cope. >> bruce jobson you certainly know your onions. and listen , know your onions. and listen, when you get your act together and the farmers get get it going, please get in touch and we'll do our very best to make sure you all the publicity sure you get all the publicity you need. bruce jobson, thank you need. bruce jobson, thank you much for getting in you very much for getting in touch being the touch with us and being on the show now is
martin, you mentioned i think you're intimated that it hadnt i think you're intimated that it hadn't been costed . well, i hadn't been costed. well, i wrote about it in 2019 and mr said it was going to cost 1 trillion or 44% of gdp. now uh, prime premier uh, may disagreed and signed it in statute . so and signed it in statute. so since then, last october, it has been read costed and then now claims going to cross 2 trillion. but they haven't even got the infrastructure in place . got the...
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mr flip flop. and before he's even in power, a screeching handbrake u—turn from sir keir starmer on his net zero flagship policy . his net zero flagship policy. >> as if we haven't seen this before, martin. >> you know something that gets blown around? >> uh , um, by anything almost. >> uh, um, by anything almost. >> uh, um, by anything almost. >> you know, they come up with these half baked ideas at the moment . moment. >> someone starts to scrutinise these, they throw away within 48 hours or within a few months, and really, is this the way to give the impression to the rest of the country that this is how they're going to manage an economy and manage rest of economy and manage the rest of the country? economy and manage the rest of the cthinky? economy and manage the rest of the cthink not, but marco, of >> i think not, but marco, of course, sir keir starmer is blaming you . blaming you. >> he's blaming the conservative party for being fiscally irresponsible . the biscuit tin irresponsible. the biscuit tin is empty. the dream of a green future has been cruelly snatched away by you guys. well i didn't see him voting against the £420 billion we put in to help businesses and, uh, during
mr flip flop. and before he's even in power, a screeching handbrake u—turn from sir keir starmer on his net zero flagship policy . his net zero flagship policy. >> as if we haven't seen this before, martin. >> you know something that gets blown around? >> uh , um, by anything almost. >> uh, um, by anything almost. >> uh, um, by anything almost. >> you know, they come up with these half baked ideas at the moment . moment. >> someone starts to...
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martin ford kc, told bbc radio four that mps within the party feel there's been a disparity in treatment of allegations of anti—semitism . allegations of anti—semitism. labour withdrew its support for mrr 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza. the prime minister has defended his government's economic record during a live appearance on the gb news people's forum last night, rishi sunak answered an array of unvetted questions on the economy, housing, education, tax , the nhs and even the covid 19 vaccine. the prime minister said all of the uk's economic indicators were heading in the right direction. >> plan is working. you can see that on the economy you can see it in lower taxes. the alternative live is going back . alternative live is going back. to square one with the labour party. i can't tell you what he's going to do differently. he doesn't have a plan and that means won't get the change means we won't get the change that the change that i want that's the change that i want employers and landlords who allow illegal immigrants to work for or to rent their for them or to rent their properties , will face much properties, will face much tougher from today. tougher penalties
martin ford kc, told bbc radio four that mps within the party feel there's been a disparity in treatment of allegations of anti—semitism . allegations of anti—semitism. labour withdrew its support for mrr 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza. the prime minister has defended his government's economic record during a live appearance on the gb news people's forum last night, rishi sunak answered an array of unvetted questions on the economy, housing, education, tax , the nhs and even...