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he admitted he was the founder of national action.oup after it had been banned. the prosecution though came back and produced evidence that he had gone on meeting other members of national action, that he had organised what were effectively fight training camps with boxing and knife fighting after the ban and the prosecution made the case this was all signs of his continuation of the group after it was banned and the jury decided at the trial at winchester crown court that was the case. he came here today for sentencing before judge mark dennis qc said to him, "you are an educated young man yet you have held over many years warped and shocking prejudices and beliefs which you would appear to retain to this day." the jail that appeared to descend on the court room when you explained how you have put into practice your views and deal with those will no doubt linger for a while longer in the memory of those that heard what you had to say and were shocked by it." that was a reference to alex davies' evidence before the jury which he descr
he admitted he was the founder of national action.oup after it had been banned. the prosecution though came back and produced evidence that he had gone on meeting other members of national action, that he had organised what were effectively fight training camps with boxing and knife fighting after the ban and the prosecution made the case this was all signs of his continuation of the group after it was banned and the jury decided at the trial at winchester crown court that was the case. he came...
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a man who remained a member of the neo—nazi equipped national action after it was banned in 2016 has ailed action after it was banned in 2016 has beenjailed for eight action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years. good afternoon. tens of thousands of rail workers will stage three days of national rail strikes later this month, the rmt union has announced. it'll be the largest outbreak of industrial action in the industry in a generation and will shut down the entire rail network in england. with all the details i'm joined by our correspondent, jon donnison. dramatic means. tell us more. the union said it would involve a many batch as many as 50,000 workers coming out for a strike in three days. that will be a 21st, the 23rd and the 25th ofjune. that gap in between each of them it's a tuesday, thursday and saturday. it's going to cause disruption across network rail and 13 different train operators. this is a dispute over pay. network rail or a saying they want to pay freeze. the union said that's not acceptable when you've got inflation running up to an
a man who remained a member of the neo—nazi equipped national action after it was banned in 2016 has ailed action after it was banned in 2016 has beenjailed for eight action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years. good afternoon. tens of thousands of rail workers will stage three days of national rail strikes later this month, the rmt union has announced. it'll be the largest outbreak of industrial action in the industry in a generation and will shut down the...
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conversation with renowned civil rights activist, host of msnbc's politics nation, founder of the national action network and righteous troublemakers untold stories of the social justice movement in america, reverend al sharpton. paying tribute to the members of the civil rights movement whose stories haven't been given recognition. to be in your presence and have the conversation, thank you for your time today. >> thank you and i'm very happy and look forward to a very robust conversation. >> i have to tell you i recently had a dear friend of mine who told me about some of his books and i've been reading them and i'm going throughbo your book ad i'm having flashbacks of the gospel. i have so many questions aimed at the same time i recently read by doctor king you are rooted and grounded throughout the book. in the process of writing this was this in some way therapeutic or cathartic were so rich with stories? >> we had in the middle of the george floyd movement. then for whatever reason it came out we need to go to washington, we need to march. remember we are in the middle of a pandemic. people
conversation with renowned civil rights activist, host of msnbc's politics nation, founder of the national action network and righteous troublemakers untold stories of the social justice movement in america, reverend al sharpton. paying tribute to the members of the civil rights movement whose stories haven't been given recognition. to be in your presence and have the conversation, thank you for your time today. >> thank you and i'm very happy and look forward to a very robust...
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i am not just saying this as a civil rights leader and president of national action network.ng this as a loyal concerned citizen of this great country. i will have much more on these topics tomorrow, including a rise up call for action. be right back. be right back. ...starts at miracle-ear. it all begins with the most innovative technology... ...like the new miracle-earmini™. available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small, no one will see it. but you'll notice the difference. and now, miracle-ear is offering a 30-day risk-free trial. you can experience better hearing with no obligation. call 1-800-miracle right now and experience a better life. it's still the eat fresh refresh, and subway's refreshing everything, like the baja steak and jack. piled high with tender shaved steak, topped with delicious pepper jack cheese, and kicking it up a notch with smoky- baja chipotle sauce? yep, they're constantly refreshing. y'all get our own commercial! subway keeps refreshing and- oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she car
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i spoke with several of my friends and family and members of national action that were left behind.nantly black community on the east side of buffalo may do with limited resources even before the mass shooting. not only did residents depend on the grocery store for their food, but many people would cash their checks there, by money orders to pay bills, to get prescription drugs. it was the center of the neighborhood, a gathering spot. now some people are having to rely on the benevolence of strangers or family members to travel for their basic needs, or to get a hot meal. many residents do not own cars and use spotty public transportation to get around. as buffalo trends to revealed, there is evidence that this neighborhood needs more than another supermarket. eastside residents fought for years to bring that supermarket to their neighborhood. and bracing for another fight to get another one, the market hopes to reopen that location or open a new one. it is still very uncertain about the timetable. that isn't the areas only present need. new york's governor, costly hochul, who grew
i spoke with several of my friends and family and members of national action that were left behind.nantly black community on the east side of buffalo may do with limited resources even before the mass shooting. not only did residents depend on the grocery store for their food, but many people would cash their checks there, by money orders to pay bills, to get prescription drugs. it was the center of the neighborhood, a gathering spot. now some people are having to rely on the benevolence of...
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after years of failed efforts of national action, states and cities are trying to solve the issues themselves . >> no 18-year-old can walk in on their breath and walk out with an ar 15. those days are over. >> reporter: mcgurk democratic governor focused on gun control. tennessee's governor looking to boost up security.. >> we cannot control what we cannot control. we can improve these pragmatic steps to making a schools a. we can control that. >> in dallas, moms demanding action.. >> people are coming to save us in this. we will have to to push for this to be addressed, especially by our leaders. >> reporter: in washington, the house passing gun measures likely to reach a dead end in the senate. democrats want to take away americans rights to bear arms arguably. a bipartisan group of senators continue to appear the most helpful option. legislation including red flag laws and mental health and school security measures could be presented this week. on wednesday, witnesses to the uvalde and massacres along with victims families will testify before a house committee. in washington, susan mcginni
after years of failed efforts of national action, states and cities are trying to solve the issues themselves . >> no 18-year-old can walk in on their breath and walk out with an ar 15. those days are over. >> reporter: mcgurk democratic governor focused on gun control. tennessee's governor looking to boost up security.. >> we cannot control what we cannot control. we can improve these pragmatic steps to making a schools a. we can control that. >> in dallas, moms...
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protesters have pushed through gun restrictions at the state level, but they want national action.feel that there is a bit of momentum around this issue? i think so, definitely, for our generation. this is one of our biggest pushes because we're the ones dying in schools, in movie theatres. it's been happening since before i can remember. something has to change. we can't keep letting our children die like this. but even here, a few minutes of panic. there was a disruption on stage and people ran. the fear of a gun attack is alive and everywhere. earlier this week, a young survivor of the texas shooting described her terrifying experience to lawmakers. emotional testimony from the families brought the pain and horror to capitol hill. gavel bangs. hours later, the house passed gun control legislation, but republican senators will almost certainly reject it. some are working on a very modest compromise that may have a chance. the nays are 204 — the bill is passed. the president told the marchers to keep up the pressure. keep marching. it's important. look, this has to become an elect
protesters have pushed through gun restrictions at the state level, but they want national action.feel that there is a bit of momentum around this issue? i think so, definitely, for our generation. this is one of our biggest pushes because we're the ones dying in schools, in movie theatres. it's been happening since before i can remember. something has to change. we can't keep letting our children die like this. but even here, a few minutes of panic. there was a disruption on stage and people...
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protesters have pushed through gun restrictions at the state level but they want national action.hat there is a bit of a momentum around this issue? i is a bit of a momentum around this issue?— this issue? i think so definitely _ this issue? i think so definitely for - this issue? i think so definitely for our - this issue? i think so - definitely for our generation. this is one of our biggest bushes because we are the ones dying in schools, in movie theatres. dying in schools, in movie theatres-— dying in schools, in movie theatres. h , ., , , theatres. it's been happening since before _ theatres. it's been happening since before i _ theatres. it's been happening since before i can _ theatres. it's been happening since before i can remember. something has to change. we cannot— something has to change. we cannot keep letting our children die like this. but even here, _ children die like this. but even here, a _ children die like this. but even here, a few - children die like this. flt even here, a few minutes of panic. there was a disruption on stage and people ran. the fear of a
protesters have pushed through gun restrictions at the state level but they want national action.hat there is a bit of a momentum around this issue? i is a bit of a momentum around this issue?— this issue? i think so definitely _ this issue? i think so definitely for - this issue? i think so definitely for our - this issue? i think so - definitely for our generation. this is one of our biggest bushes because we are the ones dying in schools, in movie theatres. dying in schools, in movie...
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i'm going to be reaching out to national action network, and i've definitely am interested in doing more with the book here. i truly believe that it is a roadmap to outreach engagement and celebration of community members. and so we're i honestly enjoyed this hour and i really would love to work with you close in the future beyond. i'm going to be you gonna regret saying that but i won't no i won't i promise i won't. so, thank you reverend al shot. thank you joining me today at in forum thank you for joining me today at the forum of the commonwealth club. i would like to remind the audience that "righteous troublemakers: untold stories of the social justice movement in america" can be purchased through your preferred bookseller. if you would like to watch more programs or support the commonwealth clubs adverts in making virtual and in person programming this year, please visitt commonwealthclub.org/online. i am sheryl davis. thank you so much and stay safe and healthy. >> all right. thank you. >> should business of politics mix? on "after words" entrepreneur argued corporate america is s
i'm going to be reaching out to national action network, and i've definitely am interested in doing more with the book here. i truly believe that it is a roadmap to outreach engagement and celebration of community members. and so we're i honestly enjoyed this hour and i really would love to work with you close in the future beyond. i'm going to be you gonna regret saying that but i won't no i won't i promise i won't. so, thank you reverend al shot. thank you joining me today at in forum thank...
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. >> president biden addressing the nation and a rare primetime speech calling for action from congress on gun control including an appeal to reinstat assault walton spanned. our legal panel is standing by to play in fear for parts of th shooting at a church in iowa leaving three people, including the shooter dead. and an update on a texas inmate who escaped last month and now in police custody, but not before they say they've committed more murders. it could be by people, some of them children. we are check tracking full stories for you tonight. a partially defunded police department there there and anonymous that you investigate both cases of sexual assault. trace gallagher is on the case tonight. we begin with the president weighing in on the done debate in a primetime address. kevin couric is tracking the latest for us. >> declaring and not, enough here president biden urged gres mall lawmakers to ban assault weapons and implement other so called sensible gun control measures to address the string of mass shootings that has struck the country. a plea that may not produce everything
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this is why national action is needed. >> there is no barrier. thank you so much for laying that out for all of us. turning now to russia's war on ukraine. the kremlin says the latest package of u.s. security aid for ukraine is quote adding fuel to the fire. the upcoming shipment is worth $700 million. this is the 11th package from the biden white house and includes the most powerful and advanced rocket systems to date. barbara starr is at the pentagon. barra, what makes this new package different? >> reporter: well, this is those rockets are rockets that can go about 50 miles with precision and speed. that is important. they are aimed at trying to push back against russian forces in eastern ukraine. but one of the critical things here is that they're going to be accompanied by radars. that's a part of the package as well. those radars will allow ukrainian crews to quickly countertarget if you will when the russians fire at them. those radars will be able to quickly send their rockets back against the russians. the idea here is to try and give th
this is why national action is needed. >> there is no barrier. thank you so much for laying that out for all of us. turning now to russia's war on ukraine. the kremlin says the latest package of u.s. security aid for ukraine is quote adding fuel to the fire. the upcoming shipment is worth $700 million. this is the 11th package from the biden white house and includes the most powerful and advanced rocket systems to date. barbara starr is at the pentagon. barra, what makes this new package...
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this very juneteenth tomorrow the first nation our celebrate will be altogether as one nation juneteenth of action on many fronts and across the country this week weighing door-to-door to encourage vaccinations we stuff more work to do to close the racial gap the vaccination rates. today also remarks the sixth anniversary at the mother and manual church in charleston south carolina. the killer motivated by hate, intending to start a race war in south carolina. drew his victims in bible study and took their lives in a house of worship. it's a reminder because hate on the hides it doesn't go away fully put. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock it comes out. that's we must understand what juneteenth represents now in the commemoration of slavery it doesn't just celebrate the past and moment i will sign in july federal holiday. i've only been president several months i think this will go down for me as one of the greatest honors i will have as president. i didn't do it but you did it. democrats and republicans but it is an enormous honor. thank you for what you have done. by the way is difficul
this very juneteenth tomorrow the first nation our celebrate will be altogether as one nation juneteenth of action on many fronts and across the country this week weighing door-to-door to encourage vaccinations we stuff more work to do to close the racial gap the vaccination rates. today also remarks the sixth anniversary at the mother and manual church in charleston south carolina. the killer motivated by hate, intending to start a race war in south carolina. drew his victims in bible study...
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you saw nancy pelosi at the pride festival and there is national action. local governments are also trying to do what they can. we know the county of san mateo talked about bumper zones around lenox like planned parenthood so they can protect providers and clients from harassment. >> we certainly don't want anything to happen to people who decide to go there. >>> stay with us for the latest on air and online at nbcbayarea.com. our website is updated 24/7. >>> now, to a follow-up of the deadly crash in the east bay. family is in mourning after that horrific accident near brentwood. the amtrak train slammed into that car, killing three people and injuring four more. this is at the and gated railroad crossing. an 8-year- old child is still in the oakland hospital, this warning. another man was airlifted to walden creek hospital. there is no word on their conditions or the other two victims. neighbors say this is not the first time a deadly train accident has happened there. >> years ago, someone close to one of our family members died here, so it has seen mul
you saw nancy pelosi at the pride festival and there is national action. local governments are also trying to do what they can. we know the county of san mateo talked about bumper zones around lenox like planned parenthood so they can protect providers and clients from harassment. >> we certainly don't want anything to happen to people who decide to go there. >>> stay with us for the latest on air and online at nbcbayarea.com. our website is updated 24/7. >>> now, to a...
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throughout my tenure as president of the national action network, and as an activist, i've built coalitionshurches, to help curb crime. i was also involved in talks with president barack obama in 2013 about proposals to reduce gun violence. and i led marches through times square for the prevention of intercity attacks. in 2015, in my lifetime i have been standing up for residents of americas cities, played by gang violence. i have rarely, i raise all of that to say, i have rarely been joined in the struggle by any of the republicans who are now most loudly claiming to care about these communities. they have always been welcome to help out, and they still are welcome. but i wouldn't hold my breath waiting for them to call. because it seems clear that these republicans are far more focused on adding ammunition to the culture wars than they are in getting guns off the street. i got you welcome back to politics nation. let's bring in my political panel. to get the insight on today's big topics. joining me now is susan's appreciable, republican strategist, and -- democratic strategist. they're b
throughout my tenure as president of the national action network, and as an activist, i've built coalitionshurches, to help curb crime. i was also involved in talks with president barack obama in 2013 about proposals to reduce gun violence. and i led marches through times square for the prevention of intercity attacks. in 2015, in my lifetime i have been standing up for residents of americas cities, played by gang violence. i have rarely, i raise all of that to say, i have rarely been joined in...
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congressional black caucus, and the myriad of support from the national urban league to the naacp to the national action other organizations and the national african-american commission on reparations, it is a widespread diverse group of people. i feel very positive that between juneteenth and understanding in a peaceful manner what slavery means that we will move forward. >> we're almost out of time, but i just want to ask about your day today. i know you're attending church in houston, and part of your mission is to highlight the spiritual dimension of juneteenth. talk about that briefly, please. >> this was very emotional, just to give the name of sister clark, who was a slave who told her story and said she was whipped by a bull whip. she was whipped to get the cotton. she was whipped because she didn't understand the master. i want to take this day, founded in 1866, the community will be there. we welcome houston and all others and that is to honor slaves who have never been honored, who lived, who were born, lived and died in slavery. never honored unmarked graves. that's what we want today to be
congressional black caucus, and the myriad of support from the national urban league to the naacp to the national action other organizations and the national african-american commission on reparations, it is a widespread diverse group of people. i feel very positive that between juneteenth and understanding in a peaceful manner what slavery means that we will move forward. >> we're almost out of time, but i just want to ask about your day today. i know you're attending church in houston,...
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she said she wants to see federal national action. >> other states tightening restrictions.a lot of stuff happening around the country. thank you very much. >>> so what's happened at the state level after these mass shootings in recent years? i want to brink in audi corn initial who has been doing a deep dive into some of this. i know that you looked into what states did in a year following a mass shooting. what did you learn? >> there is a study out from ucla and harvard that depending on the party leadership in your state, that affects what kind of legislation is passed. so, in fact, there is gun policy legislation that has passed in states after mass shooting events, but since the majority of state houses are republican run what you actually see is an increase in the number of laws that actually loosen gun restrictions or boost protections for gun owners. you had states like obviously colorado, new jersey, virginia who at times have passed gun restrictions, but actually the research is showing that after a mass shooting event you do see a flurry of action that is correct
she said she wants to see federal national action. >> other states tightening restrictions.a lot of stuff happening around the country. thank you very much. >>> so what's happened at the state level after these mass shootings in recent years? i want to brink in audi corn initial who has been doing a deep dive into some of this. i know that you looked into what states did in a year following a mass shooting. what did you learn? >> there is a study out from ucla and harvard...
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joining us now, the host of msnbc politicsnation, and president of the national action hour. for joining. us we heard there from the governor, i guess that something. that there's expressing a willingness to have a conversation about changing the minimum age to own one of those ar-15s. perhaps from 18 to 21. this obviously is a moment now, on the heels of not just one, but two terrible mass shootings. there seems to be a little bit of momentum. perhaps for some reform. how optimistic are you? >> well i am cautiously optimistic. clearly, there is more conversation than we have heard in the past. but i have seen that conversation start and reflection start around george floyd. and we still didn't get the george floyd bill passed. so i think people ought to continue being persistent. and demanding gun change. and not relax now that we are starting to see voices become heard. that here too for were not being heard in the space of dealing with gun reform. we are looking at the normalizing of massacres. within two weeks, we had the racial massacre in buffalo. and then we had this m
joining us now, the host of msnbc politicsnation, and president of the national action hour. for joining. us we heard there from the governor, i guess that something. that there's expressing a willingness to have a conversation about changing the minimum age to own one of those ar-15s. perhaps from 18 to 21. this obviously is a moment now, on the heels of not just one, but two terrible mass shootings. there seems to be a little bit of momentum. perhaps for some reform. how optimistic are you?...
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allies of ukraine championing international law as a tool to bring to account rations for actions taken nationsor actions taken during the invasion. this week, investigators from the un human rights council said they may have found evidence of serious breaches of international law, which perhaps amount to war crimes. but will this part of international law ever be enforced? we will discuss those three aspects. in the studio, ian birrell, who writes for the mail on sunday and is freshly returned from a lengthy spell in the donbas region of ukraine. latika bourke is a columnist for the age of melbourne and the sydney morning herald. she has spent much of a month stomping through australia covering the election campaign there. and jeffrey kofman has been a news anchor in both his native canada and the united states a war correspondent. thank you all for coming, good good to see you. a bit of a relief from the hot temperatures outside in london as we record this programme. jeffrey, let's begin with rwanda. tell us what happened to what britain says is a ground—breaking, revolutionary new asylum pol
allies of ukraine championing international law as a tool to bring to account rations for actions taken nationsor actions taken during the invasion. this week, investigators from the un human rights council said they may have found evidence of serious breaches of international law, which perhaps amount to war crimes. but will this part of international law ever be enforced? we will discuss those three aspects. in the studio, ian birrell, who writes for the mail on sunday and is freshly returned...
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diane call away, -- of the national action if.and susan -- and carlos camilo, former republican congressman from florida and an msnbc political analyst. so, guys before we get into a book to talk about, which was the 16 hearings, i would start with the breaking news. , don yoga. first leaser points, which really focus on the support of mental health access, the telemedicine, be it supporting for the funding for that for children and families, so they can be identified. also looking into background checks for juveniles. which was not allowed to be done before now. really extensively. to be able to say, okay, you are juvenile? let's see if you can buy a gun. there are number of things in here. weigh in on what you know about this and how effective you think these things can be. >> hey, alex. it is always important that we say we have not read the bill yet. but we have seen or articles about the guilt bill. and we've also seen -- from the united states senate. i am not that excited about this. when it does is extend mental health res
diane call away, -- of the national action if.and susan -- and carlos camilo, former republican congressman from florida and an msnbc political analyst. so, guys before we get into a book to talk about, which was the 16 hearings, i would start with the breaking news. , don yoga. first leaser points, which really focus on the support of mental health access, the telemedicine, be it supporting for the funding for that for children and families, so they can be identified. also looking into...
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a.t., you spoke saturday at our national action network weekly rally.the tattoos. yeah, i've been the incarcerated. i'm the kind of guy that understands how to talk to these guys. talk about that to our viewers. >> well, you know, you have to be closest to the problem. those that are closest to the problem are best to have a better understanding of the solutions. so, you know, growing up in brownsville, brooklyn, like we did, rev, it was a rough and tough community. unfortunately, you know, when you growing up in that environment, you have to adapt. but at the end of the day, it makes you a person like we are today. it makes us into the men and women that grow up in those communities more successful individuals if they put their minds to it. that's what we are actually willing to do and continue to do in this role. >> they say to me all the time, rev, when i bring people who have really learned from their lives, the lives they live, they say, well, you know, look at their background. i say, look at my background. i mean, who are we kidding here? people
a.t., you spoke saturday at our national action network weekly rally.the tattoos. yeah, i've been the incarcerated. i'm the kind of guy that understands how to talk to these guys. talk about that to our viewers. >> well, you know, you have to be closest to the problem. those that are closest to the problem are best to have a better understanding of the solutions. so, you know, growing up in brownsville, brooklyn, like we did, rev, it was a rough and tough community. unfortunately, you...
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actions. because greece, nations can see that they cannot to rely on and trust with the patch notes on the west. yeah, i key theme. we're hearing flu from the brakes. members, it is multi lateral isn't an idea that the west isn't particularly fond of. how do you think that divergence could play out amid the ukraine crisis and economic instability generally in the world? i think the number one was good to legal guy to head. it's not be a full, the nation deferred way. it add to my do like a organization like the you were and where to bank i and we wouldn't be where we are today. we wouldn't even be talking about now that we are formulated to police in part as protest against a wall countries in that way. now all of a sudden we are given. ready even more for them to, to go into our all, i think we've got a lot of options and chances to make you to know and to paradigms our actions my, to force the hand of the united nations, to be too much of a company and to take the interest of everybody on why it's not like we all want to teach the united nations and well, the bank, we just hope that we're wor
actions. because greece, nations can see that they cannot to rely on and trust with the patch notes on the west. yeah, i key theme. we're hearing flu from the brakes. members, it is multi lateral isn't an idea that the west isn't particularly fond of. how do you think that divergence could play out amid the ukraine crisis and economic instability generally in the world? i think the number one was good to legal guy to head. it's not be a full, the nation deferred way. it add to my do like a...
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at the same time, with all such and logical approaches, there were national military actions in thisi think is the potential of a nato country, given that britain has promised support there there are also sweden and finland, which can also control and control the topic, help with some of their own forces, it has changed somewhat in favor of the nato countries, but i repeat the beginning of military operations on the second front for the russians would be deadly precisely because of the possibility to carry out such operations on several fronts . thank you, mr. serhiy serhiy zgurets, traditionally on our air, he comments on military issues , a military expert and analyst. thank you. they are creating a national network of electric chargers for yegor's cars, what he didn't think of switching to an electric train, but especially after very comfortable and urges everyone to use public transport and save fuel for the ukrainian armed forces or walk . yes, you want it for your heart. what are you doing for your weight and for the service ? the parties agreed to start the joint implementatio
at the same time, with all such and logical approaches, there were national military actions in thisi think is the potential of a nato country, given that britain has promised support there there are also sweden and finland, which can also control and control the topic, help with some of their own forces, it has changed somewhat in favor of the nato countries, but i repeat the beginning of military operations on the second front for the russians would be deadly precisely because of the...
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nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. units of the famous first united states marine division and to the united nations call to arms amphibious vehicles. go aboard a sea going dry dock which will transport them to the combat soul. our donations volunteer their help canada answers the security council's appeal with ships three destroyers leave, british columbia to join the united nations forces. across the united states young men from every walk of life hurry to enlist in the army the navy and the air force an answer to the united. and appeal as recruiting centers report heavy enlistments in washington president truman addresses a meeting of the reserve officers association. gentlemen, we we face a serious situation. we hope we face it in the cause of peace. the only reason for the action which was taken on advice of all the brains that i could muster. it was hoping always hoping that will finally arrive at the peace in the world which we anticipated when we created the united nations. that's that's the only reason for th
nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. units of the famous first united states marine division and to the united nations call to arms amphibious vehicles. go aboard a sea going dry dock which will transport them to the combat soul. our donations volunteer their help canada answers the security council's appeal with ships three destroyers leave, british columbia to join the united nations forces. across the united states young men...
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on the 23rd of march this year, united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez, made an ounce meant early warnings and action save lives. united nations will spare had new action to ensure that every person on earth is protected by early warning systems within 5 years. which begs the question, how, how can we get early warnings to be billions that don't already have them in just a few years. meet your logical offices, count worn about what's going to happen if they don't know what's happening now. and there are big gaps between what higher and lower income countries have at that disposal. getting more weather stations, measuring things like rainfall and wind speed, right? where they're needed can be expensive. but there are ways of bringing down the course. providing 3 d printers to countries allows local communities to build their own weather stations, which also brings down costs, where a conventional weather station could cost upwards of $10000.00. these devices cost just a few $100.00. filling in the gaps in observations is just one part of the story. after all these data on much use, if no one is there
on the 23rd of march this year, united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez, made an ounce meant early warnings and action save lives. united nations will spare had new action to ensure that every person on earth is protected by early warning systems within 5 years. which begs the question, how, how can we get early warnings to be billions that don't already have them in just a few years. meet your logical offices, count worn about what's going to happen if they don't know what's...
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with us, we have the host of msnbc's "politics nation," the president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton, with us. u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay joins us. and white house bureau chief at politico and host of "way too early," jonathan lemire. >>> we're going to start with the mass shootings in the last 72 hours. 17 dead, nearly 70 hurt, and several have critical injuries. this is normal life in america. according to data from the gun violence archive, there are at least 13 mass shootings from friday through sunday. the independent research group defines a mass shooting in an incident in which four or more people are shot, not including the shooter. two cities saw the worst of the violence. in philadelphia, three people died and 12 were wounded late saturday night in a popular downtown district. investigators believe the shooting came after a fight between two men, and most of the victims were innocent bystanders. police say officers found shell casings from five different guns at the scene. so far, there have been no arrests. meanwhile, in chattan
with us, we have the host of msnbc's "politics nation," the president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton, with us. u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay joins us. and white house bureau chief at politico and host of "way too early," jonathan lemire. >>> we're going to start with the mass shootings in the last 72 hours. 17 dead, nearly 70 hurt, and several have critical injuries. this is normal life in america. according to data from...
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another busy day of uefa nations league action today.malaga, while portugal trail switzerland 1—0 in geneva. and in the pick of league b action, norway beat sweden 3—2, with erling haaland scoring twice for his country. they highlight, the five goal thriller between those sites. sweden's linn grant has made golfing history by becoming the first female winner on the dp world tour. the 22—year—old, who only turned professional late last year, clinched victory by nine shots at the scandinavian mixed to finish on 2a under par and well clear of swedish compatriot henrik stenson and scotland's marc warren. the event has been a fixture on the men's european tour since 1991, but became a mixed event two years ago. rory mcilroy�*s on course to win the canadian open on us pga tour. the northern irishman has a two shot lead after 12 holes of his final round in ontario. mcilroy hasn't won on the pga tour since october. some breaking news. legendary wales and british and irish lions captain and fly—half phil bennett has died at the age of 73. bennett
another busy day of uefa nations league action today.malaga, while portugal trail switzerland 1—0 in geneva. and in the pick of league b action, norway beat sweden 3—2, with erling haaland scoring twice for his country. they highlight, the five goal thriller between those sites. sweden's linn grant has made golfing history by becoming the first female winner on the dp world tour. the 22—year—old, who only turned professional late last year, clinched victory by nine shots at the...
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and the host of msnbc's "politics nation," president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us on this monday morning. we're going to begin, joe, with that poll that finds a majority of americans, nearly 6 in 10, believe donald trump should be charged for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. the abc news poll was conducted friday and saturday after the three hearings into the attack. it found 58% of those surveyed believe the former president should be charged. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. 60% of americans believe the january 6th investigation has been fair. they really have laid it out just point by point, joe. no drama, letting the actual events speak for themselves. >> yeah. you know, we have heard, david ignatius, for so long now, for good reason, we've heard the truth doesn't matter. we've heard about how conspiracy theories have choked rationality and reason from our political debate, from the public square. well, this morning, we have a poll that shows that, actually, 6 in 10 of our neighbors do seem to care. 6 in 10 of
and the host of msnbc's "politics nation," president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us on this monday morning. we're going to begin, joe, with that poll that finds a majority of americans, nearly 6 in 10, believe donald trump should be charged for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. the abc news poll was conducted friday and saturday after the three hearings into the attack. it found 58% of those surveyed believe the former president should...
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england, scotland and wales are all in nations league action later.molineux stadium — although 3,000 fans who are mainly schoolchildren will be inside. england will be without phil foden who is still recovering from covid. it's a repeat of last years euro 2020 final — which italy won on penalties. but this time it's with minimal fans as a punishment handed down to the football association for the crowd trouble that marred the final at wembley. also kicking off at 7.45 is wales against belgium in cardiff. with the hosts hoping to collect their first points of this nations league campaign, having lost already to poland and the netherlands. but belgium are ranked second in the world and thrashed poland 6—1. wales though have lost only once to belgium in six meetings over the past nine years. scotland versus the republic of ireland in dublin has kicked off in the nations league. that is a five o'clock kick—off. at the moment, it's goalless. john souttar is left out for scotland. grant hanley is back in and scott mctominay is also playing in a more familia
england, scotland and wales are all in nations league action later.molineux stadium — although 3,000 fans who are mainly schoolchildren will be inside. england will be without phil foden who is still recovering from covid. it's a repeat of last years euro 2020 final — which italy won on penalties. but this time it's with minimal fans as a punishment handed down to the football association for the crowd trouble that marred the final at wembley. also kicking off at 7.45 is wales against...
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nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. units of the famous first united states marine division and to the united nations call to arms amphibious vehicles. go aboard a sea going dry dock which will transport them to the combat soul. our donations volunteer their help canada answers the security council's appeal with ships three destroyers leave, british columbia to join the united nations forces. across the united states young men from every walk of life hurry to enlist in the army the navy and the air force an answer to the united. and appeal as recruiting centers report heavy enlistments in washington president truman addresses a meeting of the reserve officers association. gentlemen, we we face a serious situation. we hope we face it in the cause of peace. the only reason for the action which was taken on advice of all the brains that i could muster. it was hoping always hoping that will finally arrive at the peace in the world which we anticipated when we created the united nations. that's that's the only reason for th
nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. units of the famous first united states marine division and to the united nations call to arms amphibious vehicles. go aboard a sea going dry dock which will transport them to the combat soul. our donations volunteer their help canada answers the security council's appeal with ships three destroyers leave, british columbia to join the united nations forces. across the united states young men...
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england, scotland and wales are all in nations league actions later.euro 2020 final, which italy won on penalties. england will be without phil foden, who is still recovering from covid. the match will be officially played behind closed doors at wolverhampton wanderers�* molineux stadium, although 3,000 fans, who are mainly schoolchildren, will be inside. it's part of the punishment handed down to the football association for the crowd trouble that marred the final at wembley. i think we've spoken enough about it. we spoke about it after the final, we have spoken about it when the punishment was first given. what i must say is that the vast majority of our fans that travelled to germany behaved themselves brilliantly, and i think enjoy the game, enjoyed the performance. so a big thank you to them, because i think maybe people were expecting something different. and it seems that there was a huge majority that were a great credit. wales take on belgium just three days after losing to the netherlands. and captain gareth bale has spoken out at a lack of c
england, scotland and wales are all in nations league actions later.euro 2020 final, which italy won on penalties. england will be without phil foden, who is still recovering from covid. the match will be officially played behind closed doors at wolverhampton wanderers�* molineux stadium, although 3,000 fans, who are mainly schoolchildren, will be inside. it's part of the punishment handed down to the football association for the crowd trouble that marred the final at wembley. i think we've...
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and more bad news for travellers as the rmt union announces three days of national strike action on theer this month. i'm at king's cross and i'll be looking at what that's going to mean. is she coming in today? could you give her a call and see if she's on her way? trying to track down the children still missing from schools after the pandemic — a bbc investigation reveals more and more parents are being fined. minimum pricing was meant to help reduce alcohol consumption in scotland, but a new report says the heaviest drinkers are cutting back on other essentials instead. a dog trainer, a tech worker and a farmer when they're at home, but now these three british volunteers are in ukraine helping to rescue the helpless. and coming up on the bbc news channel: two—time major winner dustinjohnson resigns from the pga tour in order to play in the new saudi—backed liv invitational series. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a day after he survived a vote of confidence by a smaller margin than many expected, borisjohnson says he wants to draw a line under the whole affair. that's
and more bad news for travellers as the rmt union announces three days of national strike action on theer this month. i'm at king's cross and i'll be looking at what that's going to mean. is she coming in today? could you give her a call and see if she's on her way? trying to track down the children still missing from schools after the pandemic — a bbc investigation reveals more and more parents are being fined. minimum pricing was meant to help reduce alcohol consumption in scotland, but a...
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website but we will move onto food by now because england, scotland and wales are all the nations legal actioneuros 2020 final which italy went on to win on penalties. england will be without. he is still recovering from covid. the matter is officially being played behind closed doors. 3000 fans will be in attendance, mainly schoolchildren. it is part of the punishment handed down to the football association for the crowd trouble that marred that final at wembley. you'll make i think we have spoken up about it. we spoke about it after the about it when the punishment was first given. what i must say is that, you know, the vast majority of our fans who travel to germany behave themselves brilliantly and i think enjoy the game, enjoyed performance. so, you know, big thank you to them because i think maybe people were expecting something different and, you know, it seems that there was a huge majority that a great credit. and for wales it is their fourth game majority that a great credit. and for wales it is theirfourth game in ten days with their world cup qualification win against ukraine. the
website but we will move onto food by now because england, scotland and wales are all the nations legal actioneuros 2020 final which italy went on to win on penalties. england will be without. he is still recovering from covid. the matter is officially being played behind closed doors. 3000 fans will be in attendance, mainly schoolchildren. it is part of the punishment handed down to the football association for the crowd trouble that marred that final at wembley. you'll make i think we have...
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state security committee of the republic of belarus with the support of the force, the national guard investigative actions were also carried out in the orenburg , yaroslavl and pskov regions of the criminal case were four people, including a likely mediator from two, the court sent two more under house arrest during the season. a sharp feeling of the price of life in moscow almost died a desperate teenager who decided to ride on the roof of an electric train, a twelve-year-old guy, received a powerful electric shock. now hookers are not just dissected on horseback on electric trains, but a new, even more dangerous entertainment by vitaliy baskets. on these frames the evening arrival of the train at the metropolitan station rostokino from shchyolkovo near moscow, on the roof you can see the legs of a twelve-year-old boy of the hook, who decided to ride next to the high-voltage receiver, and at the losinoostrovskaya station, the passengers told the driver that they heard a strange noise on the roof, similar to a roar. apparently, it was then that the teenager climbed onto the train, when the train ended up
state security committee of the republic of belarus with the support of the force, the national guard investigative actions were also carried out in the orenburg , yaroslavl and pskov regions of the criminal case were four people, including a likely mediator from two, the court sent two more under house arrest during the season. a sharp feeling of the price of life in moscow almost died a desperate teenager who decided to ride on the roof of an electric train, a twelve-year-old guy, received a...
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feinstein approved the quote to hang from city hall back then, too, that helped launch a national movement for action against stigma and hate. now, 50,000 panels of the quote, travel to hundreds of communities each year. >> when we started this there wasn't even a i'm much change. we made so many medical but people still. so many people drugs, just and we received hundreds of new panels each month from people lost recent recently lost a >> the panels will eventually be taken down and sent over the to golden gate park. and that is where the largest display of the quilt in san francisco history will take place. and that happens this weekend, june 11th and 12th. >> health officials are now reporting a 4th possible case of monkeypox showing up in sacramento. this person was identified to contract contact tracing the specimen taken from this case has been sent to the cdc lab for testing. if confirmed, this will be the 6th case of the monkeypox virus across the state of california since may. the 24th. >> cases that we are investigating. are appealing to or connect this time risk to the general public is lo
feinstein approved the quote to hang from city hall back then, too, that helped launch a national movement for action against stigma and hate. now, 50,000 panels of the quote, travel to hundreds of communities each year. >> when we started this there wasn't even a i'm much change. we made so many medical but people still. so many people drugs, just and we received hundreds of new panels each month from people lost recent recently lost a >> the panels will eventually be taken down...
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and so it's peak that there are like 320 something right members of national people's action around the country right in cities around the country. and for sure, they're involved and committed and active to differing degrees. but so they're it's kind of all over and so in the book i used right. i'm trying to sort of narrate a lot of this stuff at the national level and interested in this sort of like policy fights and then we'll dip down and say, you know in buffalo for example in cleveland, for example, so it's kind of scalable and and that way but it's really hard to think about an answer to the suburban question because these particular actors were so committed to like to cities right? there's some of the first conference some of them are walking around with these pins that say like, i'm a city survivor right or the white people walking around with buttons that say i'm staying right. so there's this real sort of commitment to you know to the city and how they imagine that to be especially transitional neighborhoods, right? it's kind of occupying this space. it's residential neighborh
and so it's peak that there are like 320 something right members of national people's action around the country right in cities around the country. and for sure, they're involved and committed and active to differing degrees. but so they're it's kind of all over and so in the book i used right. i'm trying to sort of narrate a lot of this stuff at the national level and interested in this sort of like policy fights and then we'll dip down and say, you know in buffalo for example in cleveland,...