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paul anderson, fire aeruginosa, fire new zealand, just reiterate the thoughts that have been given, ourn involved with some of the calls that have been taken, we are working together with the other agencies and it has been exceptionally good particular from this particular building where we all worked together and i must reiterate the comments to all of the staff who have been involved have been magnificent. thank you. (patchy audio). defence role he is to support the new zealand police... support new zealand police and whatever they require from us. good afternoon, canterbury civil defence emergency management. we have provided volunteers and the community who have worked with st john, particularly with mass casualties support roles, at the hospital in particular. we have also set upa hospital in particular. we have also set up a centre at haqqani, along with police, to support the families of the victims and a facility that we are using has been able to bring all of the agencies together to work really effectively —— hagney. all of the agencies together to work really effectively -- h
paul anderson, fire aeruginosa, fire new zealand, just reiterate the thoughts that have been given, ourn involved with some of the calls that have been taken, we are working together with the other agencies and it has been exceptionally good particular from this particular building where we all worked together and i must reiterate the comments to all of the staff who have been involved have been magnificent. thank you. (patchy audio). defence role he is to support the new zealand police......
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paul anderson runs a business called pets to go.ularly transporting thousands of pets a year from europe to britain and back again. like other animals, oscar travels back and forth easily with a pet passport. but potentially after brexit, more paperwork will be needed and perhaps even a new blood test before he can re-enter into france. >> there doesn't seem to be any clarity on what's going to happen to our business or transporting as a general. it's a bit of a mess. >> reporter: with as many as 2,000 pets crossing the english channel each day according to animal control inspectors, any change in the rules means added expenses and headaches for pet owners. for the three days of ian and debbie, this may be the last trip for a while. >> until we know what's happening. some are saying they're going to be needing various injections. obviously, they've got that but they're saying blood tests. >> but english are charging 260 pounds for the blood test which is a lot of money when you have three dogs. >> reporter: even without a clear idea
paul anderson runs a business called pets to go.ularly transporting thousands of pets a year from europe to britain and back again. like other animals, oscar travels back and forth easily with a pet passport. but potentially after brexit, more paperwork will be needed and perhaps even a new blood test before he can re-enter into france. >> there doesn't seem to be any clarity on what's going to happen to our business or transporting as a general. it's a bit of a mess. >> reporter:...
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paul anderson fire region mana jeff fire emergency new zealand just reiterated the thoughts that have been given our always been primarily to assist police and of course we've been involved with some of the calls that have been taken the working together of the agencies has been exceptionally good particularly from this particular building where we all work together and i just reiterate my comments to all of the stuff i've been involved it's been quite magnificent thank you. governor ryan chandra so let's not start from you not accept place he called as a defense role he is to support the new zealand police in whatever capacity we can offer kerry that's a large number of logistical arrows that we we can do but a man rose to support in place and what about that require from us if. good afternoon man i was never royally canterbury civil defense emergency management we have provided volunteers out of the community who have worked with sen john particularly in the mass casualty support role at the hospital in particular we've also set up a center at hagley along with police to support the
paul anderson fire region mana jeff fire emergency new zealand just reiterated the thoughts that have been given our always been primarily to assist police and of course we've been involved with some of the calls that have been taken the working together of the agencies has been exceptionally good particularly from this particular building where we all work together and i just reiterate my comments to all of the stuff i've been involved it's been quite magnificent thank you. governor ryan...
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paul manafort as he spoke. and you know, after he spoke for about four minutes, after he made those comments, some of which you just read, anderson, he turned to his wife. you could see his eyes were moist. and certainly she was looking at him as well. look, i think for paul manafort, having seen him when he first was indicted and he was showing up to court with these tailored suits and certainly we knew a little bit about his extravagant lifestyle, this is a change. this is a different man. he's a lot thinner. he's a lot grayer. and you could certainly see that all of this was coming down on him today as he was waiting to hear from the judge how much time he's going to spend in prison. >> shimon, this isn't over for manafort as you mentioned. he's facing sentencing in front of another judge in a d.c. court next week. >> right. that happens next week in d.c. and that's where, remember, he pleaded guilty and he was willing to cooperate and then he started lying. the judge found that he did lie. so we'll see. he's facing about ten years there. keep in mind he's already served about nine months while he's been awaiting sentencing he
paul manafort as he spoke. and you know, after he spoke for about four minutes, after he made those comments, some of which you just read, anderson, he turned to his wife. you could see his eyes were moist. and certainly she was looking at him as well. look, i think for paul manafort, having seen him when he first was indicted and he was showing up to court with these tailored suits and certainly we knew a little bit about his extravagant lifestyle, this is a change. this is a different man....
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paul manafort, as we said, astonishing prosecutors with the sentence, incredibly lenient, of 47 months, of which he's already served about seven. thanks for joining us. our breaking news coverage continues with anderson> good evening. we begin with breaking news. paul manafort, the president's former campaign chairman, is going to prison. he was sentenced late today for defrauding banks, defrauding the federal government, and failing to pay taxes on millions of dollars. his case was of course the first of many brought by special counsel mueller and his day of reckoning today is not going to be his last. he actually has another sentencing date in another courthouse just next week. tonight, though, he appears to have gotten off as lightly as anyone could have, and we'll talk plenty about why. before we go to our correspondents outside the courthouse, we've just gotten pictures of the actual notes that manafort read from when addressing the judge, t.s. ellis. quoting now from a few of the
paul manafort, as we said, astonishing prosecutors with the sentence, incredibly lenient, of 47 months, of which he's already served about seven. thanks for joining us. our breaking news coverage continues with anderson> good evening. we begin with breaking news. paul manafort, the president's former campaign chairman, is going to prison. he was sentenced late today for defrauding banks, defrauding the federal government, and failing to pay taxes on millions of dollars. his case was of...
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anderson and within seconds, new york city files against paul manafort. >> i think your correspondent is quite right. what's going on here is that some states, like new york, that a relatively hostile to president trump, want to prevent any consequences if president trump were to pardon paul manafort. because the president, under the constitution, can only pardon for federal crimes. he cannot pardon state crimes. however, i think president trump would be out of his mind and committing a gross tactical political mistake for himself if he were to pardon paul manafort. manafort is clearly guilty. in fact, he pled to being guilty in washington, d.c. there was no trial. i don't see why he should get any consideration of mercy from the president, because he was unjustly convicted. >> harris: the white house press secretary white house briefing on monday talked about that door being open or closed for a pardon. let's watch it. >> reporter: why hasn't the president ruled out a pardon for paul manafort? >> secretary sanders: the president has made his position on that clear, and he will make a
anderson and within seconds, new york city files against paul manafort. >> i think your correspondent is quite right. what's going on here is that some states, like new york, that a relatively hostile to president trump, want to prevent any consequences if president trump were to pardon paul manafort. because the president, under the constitution, can only pardon for federal crimes. he cannot pardon state crimes. however, i think president trump would be out of his mind and committing a...
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anderson lake. there are no reports of injuries or damage. (robin) the pittsburg school community is mourning the loss of one of their principals. paul shatswell died sunday after police say he was shot by his wife followiing a dispute earlier this month. he was the principal of the adult education center. the pittsburg unified school district sent out a message letting students and staff know of shatswell's passing. not only did shatwell grow up and go to school in pittsburg, he was reportedly instrumental in keeping his former classmates and alumni in touch with one another.. (robin) the couple had 8 children together. details on funeral arrangements have not been released. shatswell's wife 39 year old maria vides is in custody. according to the d-a's office they are waiting for a judge to sign off on a murder charge. (robin) two people have been
anderson lake. there are no reports of injuries or damage. (robin) the pittsburg school community is mourning the loss of one of their principals. paul shatswell died sunday after police say he was shot by his wife followiing a dispute earlier this month. he was the principal of the adult education center. the pittsburg unified school district sent out a message letting students and staff know of shatswell's passing. not only did shatwell grow up and go to school in pittsburg, he was reportedly...
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paul, thanks. >>> two people behind bars in san francisco tonight accused of murdering a man and then dumping his body near one of the city's top tourist attractions. police say that gerald roe and angel anderson killed 23-year- old george randall saldivar at an apartment near market and hyde, then dumped his body in the bay. the remains were found february 18th not far from pier 39. so far there is no word on any motive. >>> two weeks ago the city of oakland banned homeless encampments around lake merritt. so why are people still sleeping here? i'm susie steimle and i'll have that story coming up. >> plus a near disaster outside a daycare, cameras roll as a garbage truck loses control. >> and is there trouble at the off alright, you excited? yeah! waaahoo... well... that was fun, right? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. >>> two weeko the city of oakland conducted ofhole encamp alonke soy ck but the city tells kpix5's susie steimle they won't be staying long. >> reporter: in the middle of encampments at lakeside park are signs banning their existence. staked in the mud, the message from the city of oakland reads "overnight camping is prohibit
paul, thanks. >>> two people behind bars in san francisco tonight accused of murdering a man and then dumping his body near one of the city's top tourist attractions. police say that gerald roe and angel anderson killed 23-year- old george randall saldivar at an apartment near market and hyde, then dumped his body in the bay. the remains were found february 18th not far from pier 39. so far there is no word on any motive. >>> two weeks ago the city of oakland banned homeless...
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paul ryan was that tough. and that's the context that this was taken in. that's the context this was intended in. no, no, listen, andersone 2020 i'm not going to -- i'm going to call for rallies in the streets and people to overflow throe the newly elected president if there is one. that's completely out of context, and it's not fair. >> but in the prior comments, he is talking about antifa. that has nothing to do with congress or anything. >> sure, sure. >> that is people protesting, acting thuggishly. >> not some of antifa, all of antifa by definition acts thuggishly. i've not seen a peaceful antifa protest. >> he is talking about that action in the streets and he is talking about construction workers that doesn't seem to have anything to do with congress. >> i don't think he was saying -- i didn't hear him call for action. he said look, these are peaceful people. i hope they stay peaceful. that's what he said in the quote, the direct quote. >> saying "i hope you stay peaceful" doesn't necessarily mean. why even say that? what's the -- what's the concern that the police or like, you know, the construction workers. >> o
paul ryan was that tough. and that's the context that this was taken in. that's the context this was intended in. no, no, listen, andersone 2020 i'm not going to -- i'm going to call for rallies in the streets and people to overflow throe the newly elected president if there is one. that's completely out of context, and it's not fair. >> but in the prior comments, he is talking about antifa. that has nothing to do with congress or anything. >> sure, sure. >> that is people...
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the author anderson situation is one where they made up a law to notch their belt with a win regardless of the human carnage that occurred. this situation is the same. you know, sending paulnafort to jail for the rest of his life effectively. for doing something that the podesta brothers do every day and many other in washington do every day. it's outrageous and it is not just. so you know, we will see what happens with the investigation but it reeks of injustice from day one. lou: we are going to find out how much justice william barr can bring to the attorney general's office. and the department. speaking of criminals, gavin newsom, the governor of the good state giving a reprieve to all of the death row inmates, hundreds of them. your reaction? >> this is wrong on multiple levels, lou. i mean that is an understatement obviously. even in just his recent election, he just got elected. he did not run on this issue. he said he would leave it up to the voters and then he did not do that. in fact, he's had a pattern of doing this. he did this with the gay marriage situation, proposition eight when he was the mayor in san francisco, the voters of california rejected the posit
the author anderson situation is one where they made up a law to notch their belt with a win regardless of the human carnage that occurred. this situation is the same. you know, sending paulnafort to jail for the rest of his life effectively. for doing something that the podesta brothers do every day and many other in washington do every day. it's outrageous and it is not just. so you know, we will see what happens with the investigation but it reeks of injustice from day one. lou: we are going...