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and the next day a different panel was put together with different members of the nec who reached aholds the labour whip is a matterfor the leadership so ifjeremy corbyn is serious about tackling anti—semitism andi serious about tackling anti—semitism and i have to say after years of inaction i‘m not sure he is, but if he seriously has a chance to demonstrate it right now by removing the whip from chris williamson and failing to do so will tell us that the problem is notjust with the national executive committee or the people who piled in onjewish mps who have called out chris in the last 24 hours, but actually the problem starts at the top, so if jeremy corbyn wants to tackle anti—semitism he has a chance to demonstrate it and ourfailure anti—semitism he has a chance to demonstrate it and our failure to do so will have huge consequences for the labour party. which are what? we have seen the erosion of trust and the perception of our party which is historically the anti—racist party, is institutionally anti—semitic, but jeremy corbyn himself has a problem and is failing to tackle it
and the next day a different panel was put together with different members of the nec who reached aholds the labour whip is a matterfor the leadership so ifjeremy corbyn is serious about tackling anti—semitism andi serious about tackling anti—semitism and i have to say after years of inaction i‘m not sure he is, but if he seriously has a chance to demonstrate it right now by removing the whip from chris williamson and failing to do so will tell us that the problem is notjust with the...
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that's been getting steadily improving if you see the way that it was done at the under morris you i nec didn't even have voter numbers i didn't even have numbers on the on the ballot papers so the election results were just made up in 2015 you had an election result that really played through now the 2nd half of this question is about how that translates into policy one is about making sure that you can get rid of a government you don't like that's the basic condition of democracy the other is about making policy that listens to people's concerns and that's the 2nd challenge democracy isn't just about elections it's also about prioritizing what the public are trying to tell you about the pressing everyday concerns whether that's economic management services or any other things and if you want to look at the changes in those things actually look at the subnational level in states of nigeria where some governments are really listening to people and really making a lot of difference on the ground in terms of services in terms of infrastructure in terms of development and in other states su
that's been getting steadily improving if you see the way that it was done at the under morris you i nec didn't even have voter numbers i didn't even have numbers on the on the ballot papers so the election results were just made up in 2015 you had an election result that really played through now the 2nd half of this question is about how that translates into policy one is about making sure that you can get rid of a government you don't like that's the basic condition of democracy the other is...
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. >> segÚn mike el jefe de la construcciÓn es nec necesario ponerse de acuerdo con la comisiÓn para asegurarseadie cruce, tanto carteles o trÁfico humano, y tener un horario establecido para la vigilancia. >> segÚn el comunicado oficial de la comisiÓn de aguas internacionales, ellos no dieron autori autorizaciÓn para la construcciÓn de un muro privado en propiedad federal, a pesar de que ellos entregaron la aplicaciÓn del permiso el dÍa 2 de junio, el seis la comisiÓn entrego esta aplicaciÓn regresÁndola con dudas y preguntas que hasta ahora no han sido aclaradas. >> nos informaron que aunque la reja no tiene candado, hace un minuto los encargados del proyecto probaron el sistema de iluminaciÓn. >> es una iluminaciÓn de seguridad que cuando detecta algÚn tipo de movimiento aseguran que con esto alerta a las autoridades. >> el presen presidente trump niega acceso a la informaciÓn al congreso sobre la polÉmica pregunta de ciudadanÍa, en formal departamento de justicia serÍa miÉrcoles bueno el ciclista al general williams ya habÍa advertido un dÍa antes al comitÉ que si avanzaba con la votaciÓn s
. >> segÚn mike el jefe de la construcciÓn es nec necesario ponerse de acuerdo con la comisiÓn para asegurarseadie cruce, tanto carteles o trÁfico humano, y tener un horario establecido para la vigilancia. >> segÚn el comunicado oficial de la comisiÓn de aguas internacionales, ellos no dieron autori autorizaciÓn para la construcciÓn de un muro privado en propiedad federal, a pesar de que ellos entregaron la aplicaciÓn del permiso el dÍa 2 de junio, el seis la comisiÓn...
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the nec as the elite sense of entitlement. that they can do things the little people can't do.. i think this goes back to the classic issue of drugs policy. politicians think don't do drugs, we did it but you shouldn't. and if you do you'll to jail. we probably need to have a much wider discussion about drugs policy in this country. and yet, as you see, the voters out there. tory party members. won't like the fact that current policy is don't do drugs. and yet others empower have done it and it doesn't seem to have damaged them, saying it is ok. but for a lot of people, it does. dogs are a massive effect. not necessarily in terms of people taking them, but the crime gangs, those don't affect michael gove. there is an issue with cou nty michael gove. there is an issue with county lines gangs getting kids to run drugs around the country. and when the get caught go to jail for a very long time. there is a wider issue about the drugs policy that this brings to light but we are not talking about it because it is our tory party soap opera. the papers are having great fun. some of the
the nec as the elite sense of entitlement. that they can do things the little people can't do.. i think this goes back to the classic issue of drugs policy. politicians think don't do drugs, we did it but you shouldn't. and if you do you'll to jail. we probably need to have a much wider discussion about drugs policy in this country. and yet, as you see, the voters out there. tory party members. won't like the fact that current policy is don't do drugs. and yet others empower have done it and it...
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that's been getting steadily improving if you see the way that it was done at the under morris you i nec didn't even have voter numbers didn't even have numbers on the on the ballot papers so the election results were just made up in 2015 you had an election result that really played through now the 2nd half of this question is about how that translates into policy one is about making sure that you can get rid of a government you don't like that's the basic condition of democracy the other is about making policy that listens to people's concerns and that's the 2nd challenge democracy isn't just about elections it's also about prioritizing what the public are trying to tell you about the pressing everyday concerns whether that's economic management services or any other things and if you want to look at the changes in those things actually look at the subnational level in states of nigeria where some governments are really listening to people and really making a lot of difference on the ground in terms of services in terms of infrastructure in terms of development and in other states such
that's been getting steadily improving if you see the way that it was done at the under morris you i nec didn't even have voter numbers didn't even have numbers on the on the ballot papers so the election results were just made up in 2015 you had an election result that really played through now the 2nd half of this question is about how that translates into policy one is about making sure that you can get rid of a government you don't like that's the basic condition of democracy the other is...
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do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec?en accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond one man. it's even led to demonstrations, and has dogged the party for much ofjeremy corbyn‘s time as leader. today, labour said, "peter willsman has been suspended from the labour party pending investigation. the labour party takes all complaints of anti—semitism extremely seriously, and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms." ifjeremy corbyn and the labour leadership have a jot of feeling for the jewish community and forjewish labour members and for thejewish labour movement, they need, he needs to expel pete willsman now and for good. and this seniorfigure in the party agrees. if this is not dealt with incredibly effectively, and quickly, and i'm saying 1a days should be the time limit, then is the institution capable of being effectively anti—a
do you plan to withdraw as a candidate from the nec?en accused of inappropriate remarks. last summer he was recorded claiming jewish trump fanatics were behind allegations of anti—semitism within labour. but this row matters because it extends well beyond one man. it's even led to demonstrations, and has dogged the party for much ofjeremy corbyn‘s time as leader. today, labour said, "peter willsman has been suspended from the labour party pending investigation. the labour party takes...
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that is happening right now, live in birmingham at the nec.ng in chris mason, a political correspondent. given their showing in the european elections, it is quite a high bar and lots of pressure, but lots of interest in how they will do in the general election. yes, and what is interesting looking at these pictures, the event does seem to be on the scale they were suggesting in advance that it would be, talk of up to 5000 people could be, talk of up to 5000 people could be there. 0ver be, talk of up to 5000 people could be there. over the next 1.5 hours, they will be setting out some of their candidates for the next general election, and some of their policy priorities. the party leader, nigel farage, was tweeting a picture of himself in the back of a car en route to birmingham earlier on. at the moment they are able to i —— at the moment they are able to i —— at the moment, they are able to present a very clear view on brexit. we saw this a few weeks ago. it will not be a view that everyone lives, the idea of embracing brexit without an over
that is happening right now, live in birmingham at the nec.ng in chris mason, a political correspondent. given their showing in the european elections, it is quite a high bar and lots of pressure, but lots of interest in how they will do in the general election. yes, and what is interesting looking at these pictures, the event does seem to be on the scale they were suggesting in advance that it would be, talk of up to 5000 people could be, talk of up to 5000 people could be there. 0ver be, talk...
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the labour party if peter willsman, or as he called himself in that recording red pete, stays in the necure to resign. vince cable is going, theresa may is going, jeremy corbyn has 1070, is there any thought in his mind it might be the right time to retire?|j know might be the right time to retire?” know from people in his inner circle he is feeling particularly low because he is caught between these two competing pressures on brexit. he is showing no signs of going but it has to be said his support has been undermined and some of the activists who have backed him in the past now because of this question of europe, they want the labour party to ta ke europe, they want the labour party to take a much firmer and he brags it fare to take a much firmer and he brags itfare —— to take a much firmer and he brags it fare —— fresh referendum because he is losing support. it depends on the next general election, i suppose, can you see him there in 2022? possibly not. kevin maguire, associate editor of the mirror, a great pleasure to speak to you and i'm glad we got to speak to you because you will
the labour party if peter willsman, or as he called himself in that recording red pete, stays in the necure to resign. vince cable is going, theresa may is going, jeremy corbyn has 1070, is there any thought in his mind it might be the right time to retire?|j know might be the right time to retire?” know from people in his inner circle he is feeling particularly low because he is caught between these two competing pressures on brexit. he is showing no signs of going but it has to be said his...
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that's been getting steadily improving if you see the way that it was done at the under morris you i nec didn't even have voter numbers didn't even have numbers on the on the ballot papers so the election results were just made up in 2015 you had an election result that really played through now the 2nd half of this question is about how that translates into policy one is about making sure that you can get rid of a government you don't like that's the basic condition of democracy the other is about making policy that listens to people's concerns and that's the 2nd challenge democracy isn't just about elections it's also about prioritizing what the public are trying to tell you about the pressing everyday concerns whether that's economic management services or any other things and if you want to look at the changes in those things actually look at the subnational level in states of nigeria where some governments are really listening to people and really making a lot of difference on the ground in terms of services in terms of infrastructure in terms of development and in other states such
that's been getting steadily improving if you see the way that it was done at the under morris you i nec didn't even have voter numbers didn't even have numbers on the on the ballot papers so the election results were just made up in 2015 you had an election result that really played through now the 2nd half of this question is about how that translates into policy one is about making sure that you can get rid of a government you don't like that's the basic condition of democracy the other is...
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nec ye next year teachers will get a 3% pay bump. if teachers approve the contract they could return to the classroom on monday. the strike began may 20th. >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of a car fire that interrupted dinner time in san francisco cal hallow neighborhood. flames engulfed a silver sedan after 6:30 last night. it atracked quite a scene of onlookers. many watched from the middle of the street as a thick plume of smoke rose. >> at first it was the front of the car and it starred exploding little by little add it was enveloping the whole car. >> firefighters responded quickly and put out the fire in matter of minutes. >>> in the east bay, a mural honoring oscar grant was dedicated at the fruitvale bart station. they gathered to remember the 22-year-old african-american man who was fatally shot by a bart police. his mother fought to get the mural up. >> the hurt is still there. the pain is still there. it lets me know that through osc oscar's death that his life will be remembered for years and years an
nec ye next year teachers will get a 3% pay bump. if teachers approve the contract they could return to the classroom on monday. the strike began may 20th. >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of a car fire that interrupted dinner time in san francisco cal hallow neighborhood. flames engulfed a silver sedan after 6:30 last night. it atracked quite a scene of onlookers. many watched from the middle of the street as a thick plume of smoke rose. >> at first it was the...
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a south korean newspaper reported the former nec negotiar was sentenced to forced hard labor after theled summit with president trump. the report was never confirmed. carley: the husband of a missing connecticut mom and his grennegirlfriend are due in cout today. they are charged with hindering prosecution and tampering with evidence. jennifer dulos has been missing for more than a week. court documents show she was in a custody battle over her five children and she was afraid her husband would retaliate with violence. police are searching a property owned by the husband's company. students and teachers paying tribute to 12 lives lost in the virginia beach massacre. the city school's superintendent inviting everyone to wear blue today to signify the beach and the color first responders wear when they rush towards danger. one dozen people were killed on friday when a worker at a municipal building opened fire on colleagues hours after handing in his resignation. the motive is unknown. president trump paid respects to the victims during a sunday church service in virginia. rob: senator k
a south korean newspaper reported the former nec negotiar was sentenced to forced hard labor after theled summit with president trump. the report was never confirmed. carley: the husband of a missing connecticut mom and his grennegirlfriend are due in cout today. they are charged with hindering prosecution and tampering with evidence. jennifer dulos has been missing for more than a week. court documents show she was in a custody battle over her five children and she was afraid her husband would...
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. >> we want to bring in nec senior political editor mark murray. course a close ally earhhe u.s. and we saw some some not to nice comments about the new duchess meghan marmoe. >> thrning the president took to twitter and criticized london's mayor sad khan and called him a stone cold loser. as you mentioned, pat, it was even over the weekend where the president referred to meghan markle, the duchess of sussex, as being nasty. the president complimented her but called him nasty when he learned she didn't support him in 2016. port that news to the banquet that has been going on has been pretty warm. everyone has been on their diplomatic niceties. the toast between the queen and president trump had to about with the alliance going back to the anniversary of the d-day invasion that's coming up. so controversy in the mobing, ut some warmer relations this evening and the afternoon. >> that means they were having good halibut. >> and did youee the jewels on the queen? >> let's talk about things front and center. brexit. what's on the table for that? >> we'
. >> we want to bring in nec senior political editor mark murray. course a close ally earhhe u.s. and we saw some some not to nice comments about the new duchess meghan marmoe. >> thrning the president took to twitter and criticized london's mayor sad khan and called him a stone cold loser. as you mentioned, pat, it was even over the weekend where the president referred to meghan markle, the duchess of sussex, as being nasty. the president complimented her but called him nasty when...
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nec put in the m.o.u. that the officers need to arrange for language issues. and finally, the other one i was looking at was it needs to include the police department. they can't just rely on the school district to do it. they have to ensure this has occurred. we need all that in the m.o.u. to make sure it is clear to officers what their requirements are and there's no confusion about, does the m.o.u. take precedence here, or just general order take precedence here. i think we all agree that all the orders need to remain intact but. the second issue is we would like to see additional training regarding the psychology of youth and adolescence included on the school resource officers. it has been kind of discussed about the training that the youth commission has suggested that the strategies for youth training would support that. we would also like to make sure that there is training about issues affecting children, being ostracized, issues at home, poverty, fear of deportation, all these things that would affect children in a way with police officers interactin
nec put in the m.o.u. that the officers need to arrange for language issues. and finally, the other one i was looking at was it needs to include the police department. they can't just rely on the school district to do it. they have to ensure this has occurred. we need all that in the m.o.u. to make sure it is clear to officers what their requirements are and there's no confusion about, does the m.o.u. take precedence here, or just general order take precedence here. i think we all agree that...
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what has happened is that in the light of this indisputable evidence about what chris has done, the nec will give you a wrap over the knuckles, and if you do it again, severe consequences might follow. why do you think they haven't done it? i have no idea. the worry about why they haven't done it is i have read press reports overnight which say that the staff recommended that it be knocked up to the ncc. one of the three people said it should be knocked up to the ncc. but yet it wasn't knocked up to the ncc. it is very, very difficult to see why. the anxiety that it leaves one with is that there is a collective failure by the labour party to provide an appropriate response to what is going on because it is anti—semitism. let us had to osaka, perfect pitch of timing, we can cut to theresa may emerging from her plain, arriving for the g20 summit. 0ne emerging from her plain, arriving for the g20 summit. one of the slightly strange limbo —like experiences for her because before very long she will no longer be prime minister. but she still is for the moment representing the uk on the moment
what has happened is that in the light of this indisputable evidence about what chris has done, the nec will give you a wrap over the knuckles, and if you do it again, severe consequences might follow. why do you think they haven't done it? i have no idea. the worry about why they haven't done it is i have read press reports overnight which say that the staff recommended that it be knocked up to the ncc. one of the three people said it should be knocked up to the ncc. but yet it wasn't knocked...
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elsewhere in the tech space, nec looking quite good.nd we are watching this stock in hong kong, because it has successfully applied for a link on the ipo, the new tech board in shanghai, rising the most since april in its hong kong-listed shares today. nejra: juliette saly, thank you. let's get to our top story. the g20 summit is underway in osaka. u.s. president trump has already met with prime minister's modi, abe, and chancellor merkel. he is bracing for a meeting with xi jinping tomorrow, and huawei is said to be a dominant theme of the meeting. let's get a stephen engle for all the latest. stephen, great to have you with us. what have we heard on the issue of huawei from both nations? stephen: huawei is the big elephant in the room that is clouding the potential discussions they will have tomorrow between donald trump and xi jinping. will the chinese side demand the u.s. block the action -- or drop the action they have taken on this export blacklist on flyway? will they demand the u.s. drop that action for any kind of trade deal or
elsewhere in the tech space, nec looking quite good.nd we are watching this stock in hong kong, because it has successfully applied for a link on the ipo, the new tech board in shanghai, rising the most since april in its hong kong-listed shares today. nejra: juliette saly, thank you. let's get to our top story. the g20 summit is underway in osaka. u.s. president trump has already met with prime minister's modi, abe, and chancellor merkel. he is bracing for a meeting with xi jinping tomorrow,...
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you know nec this could be one of the main reasons why these protesters aren't being dispersed when they were . cleared out last week in the protest and in a very disproportionately what they're calling violent fashion. there was a lot of media a lot of press international press around them and even president trump had said that he would want to discuss these protests with the chinese president xi jinping at the g 20 when they meet and that's certainly something china doesn't want there in the middle of a trade war with the u.s. our economy is not doing so well they don't want that kind of international attention so it is playing out internationally and here politically maybe in the fact is that china doesn't want this to be the spotlight when they bring their negotiations to the table at the g 20 when they meet other world leaders who are all keeping a very close eye on this there are international news stations all kinds of international press all here right this moment in the been following the story very closely it's something that china definitely does not want highlighted david tha
you know nec this could be one of the main reasons why these protesters aren't being dispersed when they were . cleared out last week in the protest and in a very disproportionately what they're calling violent fashion. there was a lot of media a lot of press international press around them and even president trump had said that he would want to discuss these protests with the chinese president xi jinping at the g 20 when they meet and that's certainly something china doesn't want there in the...
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i'm a member of the shadow cabinet not the nec and i don't have a role in terms of root and branch reformhe protests after 11am. the press co nfe re nce joining the protests after 11am. the press conference between president trump and theresa may is at tpn. —— 2pm. so why was donald trump so keen to come here and bring his whole family? was it the honour — and status — a state visit confers? the images of the president at buckingham palace yesterday, being greeted by the queen and inspecting the guard were beamed across american tv screens. one close confidant of mr trump, media executive christopher ruddy told the bbc: "this is a president that loves brands — and the queen has the greatest brand in the world." to discuss that now is ellen barry from the new york times. she has written about donald trump's admiration for the queen. also here is laura trott, who was an advisor to former prime minister david cameron when then us president barack obama visited the uk. she is now a lobbyist at public relations company, portland pr. welcome. what's for dinner last night everything that preside
i'm a member of the shadow cabinet not the nec and i don't have a role in terms of root and branch reformhe protests after 11am. the press co nfe re nce joining the protests after 11am. the press conference between president trump and theresa may is at tpn. —— 2pm. so why was donald trump so keen to come here and bring his whole family? was it the honour — and status — a state visit confers? the images of the president at buckingham palace yesterday, being greeted by the queen and...
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well, there's this big cat show on at the nec tomorrow. oh, yes?oolley, the matriarch of ambridge. and as well as recording new episodes this week, june spencer turns 100. what's the secret to turning 100, then? well, i suppose it's inheriting good genes, for a start, and an outlook of... a cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. and still working at 100? i think that's what keeps me going. i love it, you see, i love all the cast. her character peggy has dealt with big storylines. quite poignantly she nursed her on—air husband jack woolley, who had alzheimer's. sobbing: what have i done to him? what have i done to him? it's the right thing. i can't leave him like that. how difficult was the alzheimer's storyline for you? because it's what happened to you in real life, as well? yes. well, of course, my husband didn't become violent, as jack did. but they did consult arnold peters and me before they did it, which i thought was very nice of them, to see if we could bear to do it. and we were both in agreement that it's a subject that
well, there's this big cat show on at the nec tomorrow. oh, yes?oolley, the matriarch of ambridge. and as well as recording new episodes this week, june spencer turns 100. what's the secret to turning 100, then? well, i suppose it's inheriting good genes, for a start, and an outlook of... a cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. and still working at 100? i think that's what keeps me going. i love it, you see, i love all the cast. her character peggy has dealt with big...
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exactly nec yes it's just a pause they haven't withdrawn it they haven't killed this bill as you made that announcement about 3 hours ago that they're putting on a pause but one thing that's interesting though because it is really polarized this bill has polarized the city with her to come out and say that she is sad with the reaction but but also she says moving forward again the bill is not dead but moving forward they're going to bring they're going to make an effort the government's going to make an effort to bring all points of view when they move forward with this bill after repeated internal deliberations over the last 2 days i now announce that the government has decided to suspend the legislative amendment exercise restocked communication with all sectors of society do more explanation work and listen to different views of society i want to stress that the government is adopting an open mind to heat comprehensively different views in society toss the bill. so scott what is it about this proposed bill the just so much. well the bill specifically and what it says and what it do
exactly nec yes it's just a pause they haven't withdrawn it they haven't killed this bill as you made that announcement about 3 hours ago that they're putting on a pause but one thing that's interesting though because it is really polarized this bill has polarized the city with her to come out and say that she is sad with the reaction but but also she says moving forward again the bill is not dead but moving forward they're going to bring they're going to make an effort the government's going...
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. >> nec would be the -- >> that's -- >> the only company? >> that's the company that we're working right now with cbp. >> mr. gould, how many air passengers have participated in tsa's face recognition pilots? >> sir, i would have to get back to you with a number on that for the record. >> and you couldn't tell us how many participants are u.s. citizens? >> no, sir. >> under what statutory authority does tsa use face recognition technology on american citizens? >> we use the authority of the aviation transportation security act which requires us to positively identify passengers who are boarding aircraft and proceeding through the checkpoint. >> and can you tell me what statutory authority tsa uses for face recognition technology on domestic travelers generally? >> sir, i would say it's the same authority the aviation transportation security act. >> does tsa have any plans for real-time face recognition technology in airports? >> sir, if you mean real-time by facial capture and matching at the checkpoint, then yes, that is what we're pursuing
. >> nec would be the -- >> that's -- >> the only company? >> that's the company that we're working right now with cbp. >> mr. gould, how many air passengers have participated in tsa's face recognition pilots? >> sir, i would have to get back to you with a number on that for the record. >> and you couldn't tell us how many participants are u.s. citizens? >> no, sir. >> under what statutory authority does tsa use face recognition technology...
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well, there's this big cat show on at the nec tomorrow. oh, yes?k, june spencer turns 100. what's the secret to turning 100, then? well, i suppose it's inheriting good genes, for a start, and an outlook of... a cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. and still working at 100? i think that's what keeps me going. i love it, you see, i love all the cast. her character peggy has dealt with big storylines. quite poignantly she nursed her on—air husband jack woolley, who had alzheimer's. sobbing: what have i done to him? what have i done to him? it's the right thing, mum. i can't leave him like that. how difficult was the alzheimer's storyline for you? because it's what happened to you in real life, as well? yes. well, of course, my husband didn't become violent, as jack did. but they did consult arnold peters and me before they did it, which i thought was very nice of them, to see if we could bear to do it. and we were both in agreement that it's a subject that had rather been swept under the carpet and it really should be aired and br
well, there's this big cat show on at the nec tomorrow. oh, yes?k, june spencer turns 100. what's the secret to turning 100, then? well, i suppose it's inheriting good genes, for a start, and an outlook of... a cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. and still working at 100? i think that's what keeps me going. i love it, you see, i love all the cast. her character peggy has dealt with big storylines. quite poignantly she nursed her on—air husband jack woolley, who had...
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well, there's this big cat show on at the nec tomorrow. oh, yes?ng of entering sammy. june spencer, playing peggy woolley, the matriarch of ambridge. and as well as recording new episodes this week, june spencer turns 100. what's the secret to turning 100, then? well, i suppose it's inheriting good genes, for a start, and an outlook of... a cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. and still working at 100? i think that's what keeps me going. i love it, you see, i love all the cast. her character, peggy, has dealt with big storylines. quite poignantly, she nursed her on—air husband jack woolley, who had alzheimer's. sobbing: what have i done to him? what have i done to him? it's the right thing, mum. i can't leave him like that. how difficult was the alzheimer's storyline for you? because it's what happened to you in real life, as well? yes. well, of course, my husband didn't become violent, as jack did. but they did consult arnold peters and me before they did it, which i thought was very nice of them, to see if we could bear to do
well, there's this big cat show on at the nec tomorrow. oh, yes?ng of entering sammy. june spencer, playing peggy woolley, the matriarch of ambridge. and as well as recording new episodes this week, june spencer turns 100. what's the secret to turning 100, then? well, i suppose it's inheriting good genes, for a start, and an outlook of... a cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. and still working at 100? i think that's what keeps me going. i love it, you see, i love all the...
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fox 11 christine louie she's live nec.ler report. really? currently here with reaction like a social media -- it is the friends trends. ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room......