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paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment.es being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic difference, that is why we have had foreign governments and aid agencies asking for these changes for many weeks. from what we understand from local reports, there was a long meeting of israel's security cabinet after president biden gave his stark warning to the israeli prime minister in the phone call and at the meeting there were members of the meeting there were members of the security establishment of israel, israeli diplomats, warning the ministers present that if they did not make these kinds of changes, israel could face new sanctions, potentially even an arms embargo, and that is why
paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment.es being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic difference, that is why we have...
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paul adams is here with more details.m from world central kitchen was attacked late on monday night. it had just collected around a hundred tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir el—balah, in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team — seven people in three cars — headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is one of the designated routes israel insists they use, and turned south towards their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the following morning. according to the israeli newspaper, ha'aretz, passengers were seen moving to one of the other two cars. but a few hundred yards further on, that too was hit. here you can clearly see world central kitchen�*s logo on the roof. the same thing happened again — team members all now moving to the third car. but minutes later, and a mile further down the road. another strike. all seven members of the team are now dead. with calls for a prope
paul adams is here with more details.m from world central kitchen was attacked late on monday night. it had just collected around a hundred tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir el—balah, in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team — seven people in three cars — headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is one of the designated routes israel insists they use, and turned south towards...
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paul adams, bbc news.r lerner from the idf spoke to the bbc news channel a short while ago — he was asked what went wrong. the identification of the gunmen raised the red flags in the brigade level. the fire support officer raised the issue to his senior commanders asking for approval. he did not receive approval to strike because they were delivering humanitarian aid, despite the fact that the gunmen were identified. and then what happened was that the convoy of the world ck vehicles, four vehicles in total, joined the convoy of the trucks, which the field, the operations in the field, did not have that information. so this is failure number two. and as the the incident continued, the assumption which was made was that the vehicles that were accompanying the trucks were actually hamas vehicles. and this, i think, weighs on that assumption that that was a failure, which was a mistake and was the result of this unfortunate, tragic incident. us secretary of state antony blinken has been responding to the idf
paul adams, bbc news.r lerner from the idf spoke to the bbc news channel a short while ago — he was asked what went wrong. the identification of the gunmen raised the red flags in the brigade level. the fire support officer raised the issue to his senior commanders asking for approval. he did not receive approval to strike because they were delivering humanitarian aid, despite the fact that the gunmen were identified. and then what happened was that the convoy of the world ck vehicles, four...
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paul adams, bbc news.from the spokesperson of the idf — the israel defense forces — lietunant colonel, peter lerner. first of all, wasn't an assumption, it was a visible confirmation of a gunman, first of one of the trucks that then conducted the shooting from one of the trucks, and when they indeed reached the hangers, there was more gunman identified on there was more gunman identified on the location, and it led to the entire miscalculation, misidentification, and the failure of what should have happened stop this is precisely the reason, as you rightly pointed out, that two senior officers, a major and a colonel, have been dismissed from their roles, from their positions. three other senior officers, from the ranks of colonel, brigadier general, and all the way up to major general have also been reprimanded for their role and for their responsibilities, and we are taking this incident very, very seriously. the reality on the ground is one where we need to facilitate humanitarian effort, we need to ensu
paul adams, bbc news.from the spokesperson of the idf — the israel defense forces — lietunant colonel, peter lerner. first of all, wasn't an assumption, it was a visible confirmation of a gunman, first of one of the trucks that then conducted the shooting from one of the trucks, and when they indeed reached the hangers, there was more gunman identified on there was more gunman identified on the location, and it led to the entire miscalculation, misidentification, and the failure of what...
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our diplomatic corresponnt paul adams has been looking closely at what happened.st collected around 100 tons of food aid just south of gaza city. the team escorted the aide to a warehouse in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars, headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is one of the designated routes rael insists they use, and turned south toward their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the following morning. according to the israeli newspaper ha'aretz, passengers were seen moving to one of the other two cars, but a few hundred yards on, that, too, was hit. you can clearly see the world central kitcn logo on the roof. the same thing happened again. team members moving to the third car. minutes later and one mile further down the road, another strike. all seven members of the team were now dead. with calls for a proper investigation coming in from all over the world, one thing is clear. israeli forces almost certainly using a grown deliberately and very precisely hit a
our diplomatic corresponnt paul adams has been looking closely at what happened.st collected around 100 tons of food aid just south of gaza city. the team escorted the aide to a warehouse in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars, headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is one of the designated routes rael insists they use, and turned south toward their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the...
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years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams as because he's been very good. jason burke at the guardian of goods are also very good. i died through the to differ about some of those reporters. but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the i'm friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show and the whole point of the drum screw model is you don't have to send memos from management to john list because as a kind of censorship, by default that goes on, that's the trunk model. what do you make of the fact that so explicit the come on does it, will it to john, have you ever seen anything like that? i'm when i'm in places right. what i never received. i see that. no, i mean, it's unusual and maybe you know, times of just gone overboard because they've probably had a lot of complaints about some of the reporting which wasn't pro, is really and yet if you see the demonstrations in the united states, the poor poll numbers and important voting books. i had one of them is election. i don't think we've ever seen such profile as
years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams as because he's been very good. jason burke at the guardian of goods are also very good. i died through the to differ about some of those reporters. but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the i'm friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show and the whole point of the drum screw model is you don't have to send memos from management to john list because as a kind of...
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years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams has because he's been very good. jason burke at the guardian of goods are also very good. i die through the to differ about some of those reporters . but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the i'm friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show and the whole point of the jump ski model is you don't have to send memos from management to john list because there's a kind of censorship by default that goes on. that's the trunk model. what do you make of the fact that so explicit the come on, does it what a journalist have you ever seen anything like that? i didn't in places right. what i never received. i see that. no, i mean, it's unusual and maybe you know, times of just gone overboard because they've probably had a lot of complaints about some of the reporting which wasn't pro, is really and yet if you see the demonstrations in the united states, the poor poll numbers and important voting books, i had one of them is election. i don't think we've ever seen such profile as
years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams has because he's been very good. jason burke at the guardian of goods are also very good. i die through the to differ about some of those reporters . but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the i'm friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show and the whole point of the jump ski model is you don't have to send memos from management to john list because there's a kind of...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. what was said at the meeting.ver since the attack happens, international condemnation and outrage has been growing. president biden said he was outraged and heartbroken by what had happened. the un leader, antonio guterres, said what happened was unconscionable. but what unites them all is there has to be an investigation that has to be quick, transparent with full accountability. that is what david cameron was talking about this morning. he was in a meeting with nato foreign ministers in brussels and he said israel simply had to do more to protect aid workers and he said britain would be watching very carefully what happens next. i welcome what the israeli foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full, urgent and transparent inquiry to how this dreadful event was allowed to happen, and we want to see that happen very, very quickly. the question is what does that mean? all that pressure? will there be any action? here in the uk there is growing pressure on the government to halt or suspend its arms sales to i
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. what was said at the meeting.ver since the attack happens, international condemnation and outrage has been growing. president biden said he was outraged and heartbroken by what had happened. the un leader, antonio guterres, said what happened was unconscionable. but what unites them all is there has to be an investigation that has to be quick, transparent with full accountability. that is what david cameron was talking about this morning. he was...
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paul adams described what happened late on monday night.d 100 tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in daryl bella the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—belah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is the one of the designated routes israel insists they use and turned south towards their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the following morning. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz. passengers were seen moving to one of the other two cars, but a few hundred yards further on, that, too, was hit. here you can clearly see the world central kitchen�*s logo on the roof. the same thing happened again. team members all now moving to the third car. but minutes later, and a mile further down the road, another strike. all seven members of the team were now dead with calls for a proper all seven members of the team were no
paul adams described what happened late on monday night.d 100 tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in daryl bella the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—belah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is the one of the designated routes israel insists they use and turned south towards their base in rafah. shortly...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been looking closely at what happened.ld central kitchen was attacked late on monday night, it had just collected around 100 tonnes of food aid from its temporaryjetty in south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—balah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is the one of the designated routes israel insists they use, and turned south towards their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the following morning. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz passengers were seen moving to one of the other two cars, but a few hundred yards further on, that, too, was hit. here, you can clearly see the world central kitchen�*s logo on the roof. the same thing happened again. team members all now moving to the third car. but minutes later, and a mile further down the road, another strike. all seven members of the team were now dead. with calls for a proper investigation c
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been looking closely at what happened.ld central kitchen was attacked late on monday night, it had just collected around 100 tonnes of food aid from its temporaryjetty in south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—balah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is the one of the designated routes israel insists they use, and...
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let's hearfrom paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent, fulsome analysis. the israeli army has been given more details about what they say happened on monday night. they say that about half—an—hour after the convoy left the pier near gaza city, a gunman was seen boarding one of the atrix. after the aid arrived at its destination the convoy appeared to split. one vehicle with clearly physical gunman on board headed to a nearby hangar. mistakenly believing that hamas gunmen were in the other three vehicles, all three were hit, one after the other over the course of four terrifying minutes. this was the response of the us secretary of state, antony blinken. it's very important that israel is taking full responsibility for this incident. it's also important that it appears to be taking steps to hold those responsible accountable. even more important is making sure that steps are taken going forward to ensure that something like this can never happen again. prime minister netanyahu indicated to president biden that israel would be making further changes to his p
let's hearfrom paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent, fulsome analysis. the israeli army has been given more details about what they say happened on monday night. they say that about half—an—hour after the convoy left the pier near gaza city, a gunman was seen boarding one of the atrix. after the aid arrived at its destination the convoy appeared to split. one vehicle with clearly physical gunman on board headed to a nearby hangar. mistakenly believing that hamas gunmen were in the other...
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paul: finance editor adam,m we will get mor when we speak to australian super ce though 10:30 a.m.8:30 a.m. hong kong. still to come our interview with the chipmaking company towa for their outlook after shares have surged thanks to the ai boom. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: time now for japan ahead. tsmc you looking to reach 60% procurement by 2030. the ceo of that with prime minister kishida. we will get japan's account in february in a few minutes. haidi: weakness in the yen, it is the worst-performing currency in the g10 space and jawboning up to the prime minister talking about undesirability of excessive moves. 151 is where we are at 152 is where we have seen the level. futures looking positive even as we saw asian stocks posting tech. positive sessions coming out of japan as investors turned, this is directionally pushing the topix to a point where they have shown poor timing. paul: ai driven boom has helped to drive 400% shares surge. the ceo told us how the company plans to strengthen its position. >> what is important is we have technology that other companies do not have.
paul: finance editor adam,m we will get mor when we speak to australian super ce though 10:30 a.m.8:30 a.m. hong kong. still to come our interview with the chipmaking company towa for their outlook after shares have surged thanks to the ai boom. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: time now for japan ahead. tsmc you looking to reach 60% procurement by 2030. the ceo of that with prime minister kishida. we will get japan's account in february in a few minutes. haidi: weakness in the yen, it is the...
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adams does nothing. >> dana: what do you think about that? >> paul: they did make the arrest, the charge was too low. nyu could have, as well. in u cloo, columbia, you need e president to press the charges. my gut said columbia president said we don't want noise. they were back the next day, failure point there. doj, switching to them, they can operate without eric adams to bring cases. you have hamas and hezbollah being involved. you have people saying, i am hamas. they are a terrorist organization, fbi investigates that, doj prosecutes, you have government to do that. these cases would be open and they would dig into financial flow and all the stuff you do, subpoenas, not going to do that here, you hit funding mechanism you don't want exposed. a lot of same groups funneling money to democratic groups. class-action lawsuits, we will see class-action lawsuits from jewish students who have been ha harassed and attacked, they will go after individual students. discovery is something we should keep an eye on. this will be civil case. >> dana: theme of mind this morning, in a short amount of time, if bid
adams does nothing. >> dana: what do you think about that? >> paul: they did make the arrest, the charge was too low. nyu could have, as well. in u cloo, columbia, you need e president to press the charges. my gut said columbia president said we don't want noise. they were back the next day, failure point there. doj, switching to them, they can operate without eric adams to bring cases. you have hamas and hezbollah being involved. you have people saying, i am hamas. they are a...
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. >> nancy and paul pelosi's home was jumping into famously and that happened to the house speaker at the time. adamis week. at what point do california voters, i know they vote democrat and say maybe it's time to go to different direction, anybody take it. jason: they don't have to spend more money is a prioritization where they actually spend the money they're getting give healthcare to everybody that is illegal in the state that's by tens of billions of dollars. prioritizing people that are here illegally as opposed to the homeless that who serve the nation honorably and cannot afford the 6-dollar gasoline in california can't afford to have a home in california. >> i think we need arnold schwarzenegger back. the new trend taking social media by storm, the soft era guy does not apply to anybody here. coming up tomorrow morning as deadly tornadoes leave a trail of destruction throughout the midwest. oklahoma governor kevin stitt joins "fox & friends" to talk about the recovery efforts. don't forget to dvr if you can't catch it live. ♪ ♪ ♪. anita: welcome back to "the big weekend show" you get is no
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going to shut down bridges or streets, the same is true, mayor eric adams had a lot to gain politically if he were to take a hard-line. paulain. is it because the police were restrainer he was afraid of the political left? >> he was not the leftmost candidate in the mayoral race but he narrowly defeated the left most candidate in the mayoral race but i do think it is a mistake for these politicians not to take a harder line and say you can't disrupt life in our cities. paul: you think this poses a threat to president biden and his reelection. and the convention in chicago they are planning to disrupt. are we looking at a situation, you are old enough to remember this, 1968 democratic convention? >> these people are not only wrong, they are unlikable. i don't think they are even biden voters. they are professional protesters. president biden said they have a point when they interrupted him during a speech. what has that indulgence gotten him? they call him genocide joe. and they are planning to disrupt his convention. i think president biden could use them to build the flagging support among mainstream democratic voters who
going to shut down bridges or streets, the same is true, mayor eric adams had a lot to gain politically if he were to take a hard-line. paulain. is it because the police were restrainer he was afraid of the political left? >> he was not the leftmost candidate in the mayoral race but he narrowly defeated the left most candidate in the mayoral race but i do think it is a mistake for these politicians not to take a harder line and say you can't disrupt life in our cities. paul: you think...
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adams and the a's enjoying their time at a big-league park in detroit. he belted his second homer of the series, oakland jumped out to the lead, 20 for paul blackburn, thestraight for not allowing a run, oakland has won two games this season, both started by blackburn. the a's beat the tigers. >>> the giants won their home opener on friday on walk-off fashion, they hope to keep that momentum going tonight against the padres. jordan hicks signed to the giants in the off-season because they were willing to give him an opportunity to start, so far so good. he has allowed one earned run in 12 innings including seven yesterday, the longest start of his career and the former cardinal enjoyed every part of his first home start at oracle park. >> you can feel the energy coming out of you in a way, it was awesome with the flyover, and just no malfunctions with the fire, but i think everybody did a great job. >> he was referring to opening day at wrigley field where it looked like the cubs had some malfunctions on the pyrotechnics. that is just sad. i don't think fred warner is following in the coach's footsteps, they took the mound to throw out the first pitch y
adams and the a's enjoying their time at a big-league park in detroit. he belted his second homer of the series, oakland jumped out to the lead, 20 for paul blackburn, thestraight for not allowing a run, oakland has won two games this season, both started by blackburn. the a's beat the tigers. >>> the giants won their home opener on friday on walk-off fashion, they hope to keep that momentum going tonight against the padres. jordan hicks signed to the giants in the off-season because...
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austin adams and the a's enjoying time at a big league park in detroit, brent rooker having fun second home run of the series oakland 2-0 was all that paulntwood native threw six shuttle innings now, 13 straight without allowing a run and wondering if oakland can allow him to start every game. the a's beat the tigers 4-0. purdue back in the final four first type since 1980 taking on d.j. burns and n.c. state, justin williams is a wolf pack alum. d.j. horn had it going first half scored 13 of 20 points but the boilermakers used 14-1 run to pull away, zach edey led the way, purdue won 53-60. top ranked uconn will be waiting for purdue, alabama gave the huskies their toughest test of the tournament, nelson over klingan, the dunk and foul 17 points 14 rebounds poster for the young man his teammates stunned he got up that high. tied with 12 minutes left uconn went on a run and pulled away all five startsers scoring in double figures, huskies win 86 half 72 one win away from back-to-back national titles. it was a day of firsts at the shark tank, los gatos and william eklund first career hat-trick to win it, it has been such a long season for s
austin adams and the a's enjoying time at a big league park in detroit, brent rooker having fun second home run of the series oakland 2-0 was all that paulntwood native threw six shuttle innings now, 13 straight without allowing a run and wondering if oakland can allow him to start every game. the a's beat the tigers 4-0. purdue back in the final four first type since 1980 taking on d.j. burns and n.c. state, justin williams is a wolf pack alum. d.j. horn had it going first half scored 13 of 20...
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culprits here in my opinion the governor and adams should be pushing the legislature and of course the legislature has to act afterwards. >> lawrence: paulou go, i have been following what is happening on twitter nypd and activist attorney it. seems like after the murder of officer diller that there has been an offense between the nypd. they are not taking it anymore. what is going on? >> seeing uncharacteristic pushback. generally in my career police are sean it as public servants. you learn after a while that you are going to take this kind of beating in the press. whether you like it or not, whether it's justified or not. i think things have really bottomed out. what has also happened the hierarchy of the police department here. arrests for instance take alvin bragg's jurisdiction. last number i saw they were up 50%. they have cops working overtime, mandatory overtime in the subways. these guys are working. they are not getting the credit for it. i think you have hit a point with the hierarchy of the pd senses that the city is with us. the people on the street they are with us. they see what is going on. they want us to do our jobs. >
culprits here in my opinion the governor and adams should be pushing the legislature and of course the legislature has to act afterwards. >> lawrence: paulou go, i have been following what is happening on twitter nypd and activist attorney it. seems like after the murder of officer diller that there has been an offense between the nypd. they are not taking it anymore. what is going on? >> seeing uncharacteristic pushback. generally in my career police are sean it as public servants....
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bob and his production team, then flashman, paul flattery, a bit more, jeremy, candace clark , adam mischler's been fabulous working with you. and to my family, it begins and ends with you. david, everything and more. gabby, so proud of you. i am lucky my brother, kevin and sister-in-law lori, are here tonight to get to see this in person. and we certainly feel our parents here as well. to our w hca members, thank you, my goal is to reflect you and your contributions. during the dinner, you will see hundreds of images from our members at work on this feed, there are some wild moments and some oh, wow moments, not so grand, not so glamorous. hope to take you behind the scenes. but for now, enjoy a great meal and a buffet of selfies, schmoozing, please thank your service, much more to come at the 2024 white house correspondents [applause] >> all right, so with that, kelly o'donnell kicks off the white house correspondents dinner , we're waiting for canadian, colin jost, to begin his remarks and we will hear from the president as well and few others, important awards handed out tonight. there's
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adam neumann. they agreed to provide $450 million in financing for exchange in equity. the deal would see wework exit in the coming months. paulsamsung earlier and south korea's robust first-quarter earnings and initiatives are fueling faith in their stock market. how has korea's earnings season been so far compared to its peers? ishika: yeah, just for some context, foreign funds have poured about $1.7 billion into the south korean stock market in april. a stronger dollar. looking pretty good for the stock market. most other markets have seen -- the earnings season is a big driver for this optimism. nearly 70% of the companies that have reported earnings so far have posted better-than-expected results according to goldman sachs analysis. of course this morning we saw samsung adding to that with its big profit beat and returning to profitability for the first time since 2022. you also have industrials and consumer staples firms that have beaten estimates quite nicely. some examples are dim sum -- samsung. the head of the second quarter, goldman has seen i.t. firms in consumer staples firms are seeing positive earnings visions f
adam neumann. they agreed to provide $450 million in financing for exchange in equity. the deal would see wework exit in the coming months. paulsamsung earlier and south korea's robust first-quarter earnings and initiatives are fueling faith in their stock market. how has korea's earnings season been so far compared to its peers? ishika: yeah, just for some context, foreign funds have poured about $1.7 billion into the south korean stock market in april. a stronger dollar. looking pretty good...
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paul. you go, boy. [laughter] 8:00. >> greg: yes. >> greg: well done. tonight we have great show some dude named vivek ramaswamy kennedy, comedian adam hunter and tyrus. have been asking me, greg, have you seen brian stelter lately? and i said you know what? down at the cincinnati zoo in ohio there is -- he often goes swimming there and loves to press his manatee like face up against the glass saying "do you remember me? i used to do a show on cnn. why don't you guys watch me anymore?" anyway, there he is. it's called the stelter exhibit. >> judge jeanine: do you have music to go with this? >> greg: i wish. dana? >> dana: labrador retriever named roger supposed to become a drug sniffing dog he failed because he was overly friendly. he had a career change. true calling in life a search and rescue dog in the aftermath of taiwan's earthquake last week he helped find stranded people under the rubble. is he a huge celebrity hero you go, dog. gut there you go. >> judge jeanine: that's great. we applaud other people and dogs but not brian stelter. >> greg: no, no. >> greg: that's it for us. have a great night. >> brian: you go boys and girls. thanks, greg. [
paul. you go, boy. [laughter] 8:00. >> greg: yes. >> greg: well done. tonight we have great show some dude named vivek ramaswamy kennedy, comedian adam hunter and tyrus. have been asking me, greg, have you seen brian stelter lately? and i said you know what? down at the cincinnati zoo in ohio there is -- he often goes swimming there and loves to press his manatee like face up against the glass saying "do you remember me? i used to do a show on cnn. why don't you guys watch me...
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adam from the enforcement bureau. brendan murray and rae lynn from the media bureau. johan, paulain, jamie from the office of economics analytics, jocelyn james from the office of communications business opportunities, denise andd kate, david, ethan, tom sullivan, from the office of internationale affairs, michele alyssa, michael jansen, doug klein, scott novak, eric olson, geoffrey steinberg from the office of general counsel, rebecca connolly and deborah jordan nikki mcgannon, christiana james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau into a stephani, thomas hastings, susanna larson, grant lucas, paul, roger nowell, justin park, haley preacher, justin, peter, joel and matthew warner from the wireless telecommunications bureau they are broadband champions, all of them, and with that we are going to take a road on the item. the item is adopted with editorial privileges as adopted. can you announce the next item on the agenda? [applause]e] >> madame chair and commissioners, items three, four, five, six, seven and eight on your agenda are enforcement actions and wil
adam from the enforcement bureau. brendan murray and rae lynn from the media bureau. johan, paulain, jamie from the office of economics analytics, jocelyn james from the office of communications business opportunities, denise andd kate, david, ethan, tom sullivan, from the office of internationale affairs, michele alyssa, michael jansen, doug klein, scott novak, eric olson, geoffrey steinberg from the office of general counsel, rebecca connolly and deborah jordan nikki mcgannon, christiana...
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adam from the enforcement bureau. brendan murray and rae lynn from the media bureau. johan, paulften pain, jamie from the office of economics and analytics. joslyn james from the office of communications business opportunities. denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scott novak, eric olson, joe, jeffrey steinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau and stephanie, garnet, suzanne, paul, roger noel, jessica quentin lee, peter, linda ray, nadia, and matthew warner from the wireless telecommunications bureau. they are broadband champions, all of them. and with that, we will take a vote on the item. the item is adopted with editorial privileges as requested. madam secretary, can you mention the next item for today's agenda? [applause] >> madame chairwoman and commissioners, items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and eight on your agenda are enforcement actions and will be presented by the enforce
adam from the enforcement bureau. brendan murray and rae lynn from the media bureau. johan, paulften pain, jamie from the office of economics and analytics. joslyn james from the office of communications business opportunities. denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scott novak, eric olson, joe, jeffrey steinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and...
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looking at this in graving that paul revere made to try to convince fellow colonists about the the cruelty of the british in boston, it might also trigger their memory that john adams, a prominent rebel against the british, actually defended many of these british soldiers. and that would count as outside information on the document based question. and this is one of the element that students have to bring to bear when they're answering the document based question. they have to be able to call to mind and to deploy information as part of their arguments. that's outside information that isn't necessary early in the question or in the documents themselves. and so if a student were to recall from their reading of the textbook or from their teachers lessons that john adams actually defended some of the british soldiers in an attempt to point out that the british colonies were capable of approaching the the various laws and oppressions of the british in in a in a fair minded and legalistic way, they would get some credit for bringing in some out side information and it would be outside information brought to mind by this primary source. well, through our c-span in the cl
looking at this in graving that paul revere made to try to convince fellow colonists about the the cruelty of the british in boston, it might also trigger their memory that john adams, a prominent rebel against the british, actually defended many of these british soldiers. and that would count as outside information on the document based question. and this is one of the element that students have to bring to bear when they're answering the document based question. they have to be able to call...
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paul. oh, yeah. you go, bo y. >> 8:00. yeah, that's a good guess. well dones.e. >> all right. tonight, we got a great show. some dude named vake ramosmy, swami kennedy, comedian adamve beenn asking me, greg, have you seenl? brian stelter lately? zoo >> and i said, you know what? down to the cincinnati view zooa in ohio. there is he often goesndagainst swimming there and loved to press his manatee like face up againste "do the glass, sayc do you remember me? i used to do a show on cnn.. " >> why don't you guys watch me i anymore? anyway, thers.e he is. >> it's called the stelter exhibit. >> judge with this.o >> i wish. stuff. yes. i stayed up. okay. so a labrador retriever named roger. he was suppose dana: lr d to become a drug sniffing dog, but he failed because he was overly friendlylee he was, playful and oriented. but he had a career change. he found his true calling he liflifehe. he's a search and rescue dog. and in the aftermath of taiwan's earthquake last weekd peop, he helped find strad people under the rubble. and he is a huge celebrity now being praised as a hero and the plight of taiwan. so you go dog therg. there yoe >> yeah, that's great. yeah, that's
paul. oh, yeah. you go, bo y. >> 8:00. yeah, that's a good guess. well dones.e. >> all right. tonight, we got a great show. some dude named vake ramosmy, swami kennedy, comedian adamve beenn asking me, greg, have you seenl? brian stelter lately? zoo >> and i said, you know what? down to the cincinnati view zooa in ohio. there is he often goesndagainst swimming there and loved to press his manatee like face up againste "do the glass, sayc do you remember me? i used to do a...
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exec adam crozier told the inquiry that“s going on just now that when he was chief exec he didn't know the post office was prosecuting people. last week, lord arbuthnot told newsnight that when paulactions of these people have possibly destroyed lives. doesn't that make you furious? absolutely. and notjust me furious. imagine the postmasters who've been on the sharp end of this. i mean, you're talking about a billion pounds in compensation. you“re talking about countless lives destroyed, divorces, suicides. it is absolutely horrendous. and people need to be held to account for that. that's what the inquiry is doing. the evidence you're talking about has come before the inquiry. as a result of the inquiry, which this government established, the statutory inquiry, which has powers to compel witnesses and evidence, when we've got to the bottom of this, which is what the inquiry is there for, it will conclude by the end of the year, report next year, we want people to be held to account. prosecutions? and i've been very clear where that threshold is reached in terms of criminal prosecutions, i would welcome them in taking forward. but let's look at the government's role in this becau
exec adam crozier told the inquiry that“s going on just now that when he was chief exec he didn't know the post office was prosecuting people. last week, lord arbuthnot told newsnight that when paulactions of these people have possibly destroyed lives. doesn't that make you furious? absolutely. and notjust me furious. imagine the postmasters who've been on the sharp end of this. i mean, you're talking about a billion pounds in compensation. you“re talking about countless lives destroyed,...
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joyce vance, adam pollock was just saying this case is moving fast. you were nodding. you and paulement. judge merchan probably very well aware that these jurors are committing six to eight weeks is estimated of their lives. they have had a lot of delays in pretrial arguments and side bars along the way and the gag order argument, and all of that. so he's trying to move it quickly. >> he is. judges are always so solicitous of the jury. that's something anyone who has engage instead jury service has probably experienced because they haven't been working full days early on because of the jewish holidays, you know, these aren't full trial days. i'm thinking that this is a witness who has moved quickly, i'm thinking that really we're just on day three of testimony. we're on cross-examination. that will take some time. but prosecutors had originally said six weeks for their case before they got to donald trump's case if he puts one on. i think we're a little bit ahead of that schedule. >> and, paul, talk to us about just the way this is going, and also we still haven't heard that gag or
joyce vance, adam pollock was just saying this case is moving fast. you were nodding. you and paulement. judge merchan probably very well aware that these jurors are committing six to eight weeks is estimated of their lives. they have had a lot of delays in pretrial arguments and side bars along the way and the gag order argument, and all of that. so he's trying to move it quickly. >> he is. judges are always so solicitous of the jury. that's something anyone who has engage instead jury...
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. >> let's get back to our chief legal affairs correspondent, paul reed, who is with me as well as criminal defense attorney adam kaufmann. adam so. in terms of what we have seen so far it's been no real surprises. i mean, clearly the defense has the strategy of just trying to show any inconsistencies. and david pecker testimony and also amplify the idea that what he was doing for donald trump, he was doing for many other people as well. >> i think that's it. he i think in the cross-examination, they haven't really gone after him and they don't they don't need to because pecker is establishing points that help defense talking about other examples of where he did exactly the same type of activity. in other stories for other people that this was business as usual, this is what the national enquirer did and so there's, there's really been no need for the defense to go after and cross-examined him in a harsh way. >> joining us also as bill brandon, criminal defense attorneys represented the former president, both in a 2022 criminal tax fraud trial. most interim second impeachment trial. >> what do you make? what we
. >> let's get back to our chief legal affairs correspondent, paul reed, who is with me as well as criminal defense attorney adam kaufmann. adam so. in terms of what we have seen so far it's been no real surprises. i mean, clearly the defense has the strategy of just trying to show any inconsistencies. and david pecker testimony and also amplify the idea that what he was doing for donald trump, he was doing for many other people as well. >> i think that's it. he i think in the...