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how much of an influence did paul smith have on you, - on your grassroots career? think i would've gone on to play for england without paul, he actually used to drive us to training, he used to run the whole team. grassroots football, yes, they are really my happiest memories, getting up early on saturday, going to play football, travelling around with the girls, having a laugh, they are literally my happiest memories. did you have any doubts about if you are good enough to go up there and play? i think i always doubted myself deep down, i always believed i was going to work hard, i was going to run the most they were my things, but as i got older and i was playing with these incredible players i always questioned, was i good enough to play with them? that's when i look at the gold medal, i know how much hard work has gone into that, and it was through that i got myself to that level so i definitely have doubts, it's like when people say do you get nervous before games? i was still nervous at 31, 32, 33. at the final of wembley i was on the bench and i was so nervo
how much of an influence did paul smith have on you, - on your grassroots career? think i would've gone on to play for england without paul, he actually used to drive us to training, he used to run the whole team. grassroots football, yes, they are really my happiest memories, getting up early on saturday, going to play football, travelling around with the girls, having a laugh, they are literally my happiest memories. did you have any doubts about if you are good enough to go up there and...
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how much of an influence did boldon and paul smith have on your grassroots career? uld have gone on to play for england without paul, paul actually used to pick us up, take us to training, he is to run the whole team, gas, grassroots football my happiest memories. getting updated early on a saturday, going to play football, travelling with the girls, having such a laugh. they are literally my happiest memories. did you ever have any doubts about if you are good enough to guard their employer? i always doubted myself a little bit deep down. i always believed i was going to work hard, run the most, fight the most, they were my thing but as i got older and i was playing with these incredible players i always questioned if i was good enough to play with them so thatis enough to play with them so that is when i look at that gold medal, i know how much hard work has gone into it and i know it was through that that i know it was through that that i got myself to that level so i definitely had doubts, definitely. it is like when people get nervous for games. i was still gett
how much of an influence did boldon and paul smith have on your grassroots career? uld have gone on to play for england without paul, paul actually used to pick us up, take us to training, he is to run the whole team, gas, grassroots football my happiest memories. getting updated early on a saturday, going to play football, travelling with the girls, having such a laugh. they are literally my happiest memories. did you ever have any doubts about if you are good enough to guard their employer? i...
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how much of an influence did paul smith have on you, - on your grassroots career? he whole team. grassroots football, yes, they are really my happiest memories, getting up early on saturday, going to play football, travelling around with the girls, having a laugh, they are literally my happiest memories. did you have any doubts about if you are good enough to go up there and play? i think i always doubted myself deep down, i always believed i was going to work hard, i was going to run the most they were my things, but as i got older and i was playing with these incredible players i always questioned, was a good enough to play with them? that's when i look at the gold medal, i know how much hard work has gone into that, and it was through that i got myself to that level so i definitely have doubts, it's like when people say do you get nervous before games? i was still nervous at 31, 32, 33. at the final of wembley, i was on the bench and i was so nervous! those things never go away. they are normal, really. i think of, like, the next level, what impact did that have
how much of an influence did paul smith have on you, - on your grassroots career? he whole team. grassroots football, yes, they are really my happiest memories, getting up early on saturday, going to play football, travelling around with the girls, having a laugh, they are literally my happiest memories. did you have any doubts about if you are good enough to go up there and play? i think i always doubted myself deep down, i always believed i was going to work hard, i was going to run the most...
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did paul smith have on you. on— an influence did paul smith have on you. on your— an influence did paulrassroots career? to be honest, idon't think- you, on your grassroots career? to be honest, i don't think they| to be honest, i don't think they would have gone on to play for england without paul, he actually is due because of the attackers to training, he is to run the whole team, grassroots football, yes, they are really my happiest memories, getting up early on saturday, going to play football, travelling around with the girls, having a laugh, they are literally my happiest memories. if you have any doubts about if you are good _ if you have any doubts about if you are good enough to go up there and play? _ play? l - play? i think i always play? — i think i always doubted myself play? i think i always doubted myself deep down, i always believed i was going to work hard, i was going to run the most commodified the most, they were my things but as i got older and i was playing with these incredible players i always question, was a good enough to play with them? that is when i look at
did paul smith have on you. on— an influence did paul smith have on you. on your— an influence did paulrassroots career? to be honest, idon't think- you, on your grassroots career? to be honest, i don't think they| to be honest, i don't think they would have gone on to play for england without paul, he actually is due because of the attackers to training, he is to run the whole team, grassroots football, yes, they are really my happiest memories, getting up early on saturday, going to play...
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the consumer directorate, the civil aviation authority, the paul smiths. to see an airline enter administrator soon. we know the flybe decision to stop trading will be distressing for all of its employees and customers and the passengers planning to fly with this airline, not to go to the airport. it's like you mentioned all flybe flights are now cancelled and to go to them for the latest advice, i fly be returned into the skies last april with the flight say 535 and 1030 flights per week, 23 routes to belfast city here at birmingham airport , glasgow birmingham airport, glasgow heathrow, leeds bradford . so see heathrow, leeds bradford. so see a real huge kind of company gravy action across the uk. and of course those kind of domestic flights, particularly . but we flights, particularly. but we know with of course many airlines with covid, it struggled, it went into administration of march of 2020 with the loss of 2400 jobs. but before it went bust, it's the most domestic routes between for the most the uk , for airports the most the uk, for airports outs
the consumer directorate, the civil aviation authority, the paul smiths. to see an airline enter administrator soon. we know the flybe decision to stop trading will be distressing for all of its employees and customers and the passengers planning to fly with this airline, not to go to the airport. it's like you mentioned all flybe flights are now cancelled and to go to them for the latest advice, i fly be returned into the skies last april with the flight say 535 and 1030 flights per week, 23...
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the paul smiths shooting, the holocaust. it's a level of lying a deception that is staggering, that's almost unprecedented. certainly more could've been done to expose him. what he represents is an unprecedented situation. ultimately a responsibility for george santos lies with the republican party. which endorsed him, which nominated him, which response for him, and which should hold him accountable. >> as we think about sort of george santos and how he fits into the culture of our country i wonder how concerned you are of other political candidates and other people, even elected officials lying while they're in office. in some ways critics withstand the republican side you've seen a lot of election denier some of you have been truthful. really rising in the last four years. what's your concern about that? >> i think george santos is a symbolic and indictment over the republican party has become. you have a party that openly embraces candidates who support armed insurrection. and one example is marjorie taylor greene whose
the paul smiths shooting, the holocaust. it's a level of lying a deception that is staggering, that's almost unprecedented. certainly more could've been done to expose him. what he represents is an unprecedented situation. ultimately a responsibility for george santos lies with the republican party. which endorsed him, which nominated him, which response for him, and which should hold him accountable. >> as we think about sort of george santos and how he fits into the culture of our...
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urged to go to the civil aviation authority there , aviation authority there, consumer director paul smithn stop trading will be distressing for all employees and customers and we urge passengers planning to fly with this airline not to go the airports because of course you will not get those flights as you expected . they went bust, of you expected. they went bust, of course, in march 20. the pandemic to blame it around then to 2400 people lost their jobs. we heard, of course in just a few moments ago that , around 276 few moments ago that, around 276 people have been made redundant as they've gone bust time . as they've gone bust time. around 44 people apparent being retrained for those people that have been made redundant, there's been a lot of reach out from other in the industry , from other in the industry, ryanair particularly who that they have set a fast track recruitment process for flybe employees and have positions for all of you across areas of our business, including crew, cabin, crew , ground staff, engineers, crew, ground staff, engineers, etc. to include your cv in a in th
urged to go to the civil aviation authority there , aviation authority there, consumer director paul smithn stop trading will be distressing for all employees and customers and we urge passengers planning to fly with this airline not to go the airports because of course you will not get those flights as you expected . they went bust, of you expected. they went bust, of course, in march 20. the pandemic to blame it around then to 2400 people lost their jobs. we heard, of course in just a few...
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psychedelic rock and from the yardbirds came led zeppelin, jemmy page , paul led zeppelin, jemmy page, paul samuel smithith, who was the bass, went on to produce all those cat stevens albums. and then jeff went off to start the jeff beck group with rod stewart and ronnie wood and aynsley dunbar. and it was a turning point . it and it was a turning point. it was this unfold , the untimely was this unfold, the untimely departure of beck, who was a brilliant guitar player. yeah, i quickly tell you that. spoke to phil manzoni of roxy music's guitar player , who said guitar player, who said unequivocally he was the best he ever saw. absolute the best ever saw . but that melting point of saw. but that melting point of 5 to 68 produced the english psychic , delicate rock scene psychic, delicate rock scene headed by led zeppelin . clapton headed by led zeppelin. clapton came back with cream . jeff was came back with cream. jeff was on tour with rod stewart in america on the cruise. he was an extremely , very influence figure extremely, very influence figure in english progressive rock , and in english progressi
psychedelic rock and from the yardbirds came led zeppelin, jemmy page , paul led zeppelin, jemmy page, paul samuel smithith, who was the bass, went on to produce all those cat stevens albums. and then jeff went off to start the jeff beck group with rod stewart and ronnie wood and aynsley dunbar. and it was a turning point . it and it was a turning point. it was this unfold , the untimely was this unfold, the untimely departure of beck, who was a brilliant guitar player. yeah, i quickly tell you...
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these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including the cafe of paul anderson and camilla and gorge smithdation working for solutions to protect water during climate change. so people and nature can arrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at our website. >> -- at hewlett.org. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is resnsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and views to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & co." >> i'm educated. i'm working. there's nothing in my religion that stops me doing that. >> working to reverse the taliban's crackdown on women's rights. i speak with two of the united nation's most senior officials just back from afghanistan. >>> i struggled a lot with the sense that i was somehow broken or damaged and that i belonged at the margins and i would never h
these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including the cafe of paul anderson and camilla and gorge smithdation working for solutions to protect water during climate change. so people and nature can arrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at our website. >> -- at hewlett.org. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. ♪ [captioning performed by the national...
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these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithfoundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hugh lit foundation, for more than 50 years advancing inside and supporting ideas to provide a better world at hyl it -- hewlitt.org. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank you. ♪ >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, deadly downpours have continued to flood california with more storms on the horizon. is this a result of climate change? we consider what all this wet stuff tells us about our shifting weather patterns. >>> another major company laying off thousands of employees as governor newsom warns of a major deficit in this year's budget. >>> plus we remember the life and times of a radical black bay area icon. in this week's, something beautiful. coming to you from kqed headquarters
these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithfoundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hugh lit foundation, for more than 50 years advancing inside and supporting ideas to provide a better world at hyl it -- hewlitt.org. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and george smith.ton family foundation. working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewitt foundation. advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >>> hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. confronting disinformation amid unspeakable grief. dr. celine gounder speaks out husband's sudden death ued while covering the world cup. then, as china relaxes covid restrictions, crowding at crematoriums and funeral homes. we have a special report from beijing. also ahead, walter isaacson speaks to the u.s. secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg, about the widenin
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individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithhese are people who are trying to change the world. start ups have this energy that energizes me. i am thriving by helping others every day. people who know know b. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. we're learning more this week about the strength of the u.s. economy and whether high inflation and rising interest rates are pushing it into a recession. amna: tomorrow, the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates by another quarter of a point. on friday, the next labor report will show whether job growth is slowing even further. and the showdown over the debt ceiling, and the threat of a default this summer, is hardly over. all of that may add to the sense that the economy is on the knife's edge. but a recession not a given. in fac
individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithhese are people who are trying to change the world. start ups have this energy that energizes me. i am thriving by helping others every day. people who know know b. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends and paul anderson and camilla and george smith the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce. by embracing innovation and looking at not only current opportunities but ahead to future ones. >> people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. a heated battle for the speaker's gavel and house of representatives has wrapped for the day with no leader insight. a rebellion from far right lawmakers means the front runner for the position, kevin mccarthy, fell short in multiple rounds of votes today. voting resumes tomorrow. geoff: today marked the start of a new congress with democrats retaining the u.s. senate and republicans taking control of the house. before they can get down to business in the house, they must agree on who will lead the c
with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends and paul anderson and camilla and george smith the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce. by embracing innovation and looking at not only current opportunities but ahead to future ones. >> people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the...
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these individuals and institutionsand friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithfoundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington, and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, communities are reeling in the aftermath of multiple mass shootings in california in recent days. we will talk with reporters who have been covering the tragedies. >>> gun violence and gun ownership are on the rise in asian-american commu
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individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith>> the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible work force. by embracing innovation and looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. >> people who know, know bdo. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie welcome to "the : newshour." i'm stephanie sy with today's top stories. nature is still throwing everything it has at california tonight. more than a foot of rain, 4 to 5 feet of snow, severe floods and mudslides. pacific storms have battered the state for 10 days now, claiming at least 17 lives. scenes of destruction are unfolding across many parts of california. at sliding down a hillside onto a highway in the santa cruz mountains. a man paddling through flooded streets in santa barbara county, and homes crushed by trees in sacramento. residents, like camilla shaffer in the mountain town of felton, said the water rose rapidly.
individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith>> the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible work force. by embracing innovation and looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. >> people who know, know bdo. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithhe rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workfce. by embracing innovation and looking at not only currt opportunities but ahead to future one >> people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: much of california is finally getting a change to dry out tonight after eks of heavy rain and snow. but communities all over the state are still facing flooding and mudslide dangers. in the south, coastal flooding has inundated streets in sunset beach. in the north, the lexington reservoir near los gatos is spilling over for the first time in nearly 4 years. meanwhile, avalanche warnings are up in parts of the sierra nevada, after nearly 50 inches of new snow fell since friday. the white house today rejected criticism that it's been
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individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithhe rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce. by embracing innovation and looking at not only current opportunities but ahead to future ones. >> people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. the deadly toll of gun violence is again our top story tonight. yet another shocking attack in california, and then just a few hours later, a deadly shooting in washington state. three ople in yakima, washington were killed in what appears to be a random shooting at a convenience store there. amna nawaz is co anchoring from california again tonight. amna: we are outside the scene of saturday's horrific shooting in monterey park. even today, folks have continued to file through to bring flowers, say a prayer and
individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithhe rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce. by embracing innovation and looking at not only current opportunities but ahead to future ones. >> people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible...
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individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithy foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> when you're an opera singer, he have to be one step out of sickness. going to an emergency clinic is not an acceptable way to take care of your voice. >> we take care of people with their voice, breathing and swallowing problems. >> kyle came to us after having an i
individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smithy foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith>> the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible work force. by embracing innovation and looking not only at current opportunities but i had to future ones. >> people who no, no bdo. >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. nature is still throwing everything it has at california tonight. more than a foot of rain, 4 to 5 feet of snow, severe floods and mudslides. pacific storms have battered the state for 10 days now, claiming at least 17 lives. geoff: the storms have left untold property damage, and left many thousands of customers with no power. stephanie sy reports on the ongoing ordeal. stephanie: scenes of destruction are unfolding across many parts of california. a tree sliding down a hillside and onto a highway in the santa cruz mountains,
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mp brendon clarke smith and fireman and trade unionist paul m breaks will fly people sparks will.o you say what you said. people might say you're a bit. do you really think that 32 in a bit ground you shouldn't be using the bank. well i think a lot of people find difficult at the moment with the cost of living. and we understand that and get of course. but and get that, of course. but what i'd also say is £32,000. yeah, that is that is not a bad salary. that's more than enjoyed my teaching career. the median salary is , about 25,000 in salary is, about 25,000 in bassetlaw where i am because it's well above the national average . scotland, of course, average. scotland, of course, it's a lot more than stuff in parliament to pay it as well . so parliament to pay it as well. so whilst i'm sure that people want a decent wage and i'm sure that every does counts , i think every penny does counts, i think we to it in context of we need to put it in context of it's nobody on 32,000 it's really nobody on 32,000 should be using food banks. now what i would say is there will individual cases
mp brendon clarke smith and fireman and trade unionist paul m breaks will fly people sparks will.o you say what you said. people might say you're a bit. do you really think that 32 in a bit ground you shouldn't be using the bank. well i think a lot of people find difficult at the moment with the cost of living. and we understand that and get of course. but and get that, of course. but what i'd also say is £32,000. yeah, that is that is not a bad salary. that's more than enjoyed my teaching...
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mp brendon clarke smith and fireman and trade unionist paul m breaks will fly people sparks will.o you say what you said. people might say you're a bit. do you really think that 32 in a bit ground you shouldn't be using the bank. well i think a lot of people find difficult at the moment with the cost of living. and we understand that and get of course. but and get that, of course. but what i'd also say is £32,000. yeah, that is that is not a bad salary. that's more than enjoyed my teaching career. the median salary is , about 25,000 in salary is, about 25,000 in bassetlaw where i am because it's well above the national average . scotland, of course, average. scotland, of course, it's a lot more than stuff in parliament to pay it as well . so parliament to pay it as well. so whilst i'm sure that people want a decent wage and i'm sure that every does counts , i think every penny does counts, i think we to it in context of we need to put it in context of it's nobody on 32,000 it's really nobody on 32,000 should be using food banks. now what i would say is there will individual cases
mp brendon clarke smith and fireman and trade unionist paul m breaks will fly people sparks will.o you say what you said. people might say you're a bit. do you really think that 32 in a bit ground you shouldn't be using the bank. well i think a lot of people find difficult at the moment with the cost of living. and we understand that and get of course. but and get that, of course. but what i'd also say is £32,000. yeah, that is that is not a bad salary. that's more than enjoyed my teaching...
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, i'll tell in the book of lehman there was an enslaved man named eunice smith who had run away from his master, the apostle paul, in the book actually admonishes, no, i'm in this mess to return his master because they're both christians and they and honest nystagmus has been called to remain in service to his master. so this is why he matters. like, look, this guy is going to basically be a case study, right? for my brand of of slave holding. and this is when we get back to talking about the history of disease, he actually becomes crucial to some of cotton late experiments around vaccination. actually he smallpox epidemics hits the area and honest the myths gives some gives cotton mather and other enslaved people in that area some ideas of how this was in africa and of course it's a it was a proto type of inoculate asian people were so mad about this inoculation they thought that enslaved people were telling him this he was getting it from faulty. i faulty people and that these could kill them. they were so mad and so furious that cotton mather and his friend abdal boylston were doing this that. they actually f
, i'll tell in the book of lehman there was an enslaved man named eunice smith who had run away from his master, the apostle paul, in the book actually admonishes, no, i'm in this mess to return his master because they're both christians and they and honest nystagmus has been called to remain in service to his master. so this is why he matters. like, look, this guy is going to basically be a case study, right? for my brand of of slave holding. and this is when we get back to talking about the...
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smith. mark, welcome. so here is an argument made in court by the prosecution, let's play it. >> neither paul nor maggie hadny defensive wounds and the evidence is going to show that maggie and paul were shot at close range and the evidence is going to show like a tattoo when you got shot to weapon it leaves marks that the forensic pathologist can see. they were shot at close range and they did not have defensive wounds. mike: mark, what about the argument in the case that the prosecution is making? >> well, the most important thing to understand about this case right now it's clearly not a slam dunk for the government and the best proof of that is the government's own actions. they've alread t notion that they will seek the death penalty which in and of itself is indication the government has concerns that they may not win this case. the other thing too keep in mind, mike, this is a circumstantial case, everyone agrees with that although you can be convicted on circumstantial evidence it does make it much harder and gives the defense a lot of opportunities to pick a way at the prosecution case and as the t
smith. mark, welcome. so here is an argument made in court by the prosecution, let's play it. >> neither paul nor maggie hadny defensive wounds and the evidence is going to show that maggie and paul were shot at close range and the evidence is going to show like a tattoo when you got shot to weapon it leaves marks that the forensic pathologist can see. they were shot at close range and they did not have defensive wounds. mike: mark, what about the argument in the case that the prosecution...
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the land of our ancestors, bernard smith, al jazeera ramallah in the occupied westbank. the european union says that it's a paul after a wrong hanged. 2 men for crimes committed during protests of the death of master armine. 2 men were found guilty of killing a member of the paramilitary in november 22 year old armine died in police custody in september. she had been detained for violating the country's dress code. let's go live to washington. joining us from there is another mortal's of up mortars, avi, who's a journalist on host of the wrong podcast. good to have you with us sir maga. so 4 people have now been executed following the protests over massa. i mean, he has to have the for the 10 people have been sentenced to death messages the government sending here well, it is like the government by rushing through these cases and well human rights organization. honestly, international specifically say without any resemblance of justice or due process is essentially trying to instill fear and send the message to the rest of the protesters in the center is that this is what's going to happen to you and that they'
the land of our ancestors, bernard smith, al jazeera ramallah in the occupied westbank. the european union says that it's a paul after a wrong hanged. 2 men for crimes committed during protests of the death of master armine. 2 men were found guilty of killing a member of the paramilitary in november 22 year old armine died in police custody in september. she had been detained for violating the country's dress code. let's go live to washington. joining us from there is another mortal's of up...
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smith case was reopened by s.l.e.d. as a result of something that was found at the double murder scene for maggie and paul murdaugh. >> so stephen died. and he was found july 7th of 2015. rumors were everywhere. everywhere. this is a small county. it's impossible that people didn't know what happened. people talk. >> what the talk has always been was that stephen had some sort of a relationship with a murdaugh. and that was going to get out. >> so they took him out? >> think how courageous stephen was. you're talking about a young man who is homosexual, who isn't hiding it, is very proud of who he is. you're talking about a small southern town. >> it's taboo. >> it's taboo. and he's wearing it proud. and somebody didn't like it. it clearly had to have been related to his sexuality. don't you believe, mike? >> 100%. 100%. south carolina and wyoming are the only two states that have no hate crimes law. >> we have no hate crimes law? >> no. we can't get one passed. and we have been trying and begging and fighting. >> you're kidding me. >> no. >> what happened to stephen smith? >> there's so much we don't know. we know some
smith case was reopened by s.l.e.d. as a result of something that was found at the double murder scene for maggie and paul murdaugh. >> so stephen died. and he was found july 7th of 2015. rumors were everywhere. everywhere. this is a small county. it's impossible that people didn't know what happened. people talk. >> what the talk has always been was that stephen had some sort of a relationship with a murdaugh. and that was going to get out. >> so they took him out? >>...
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civic paul next year and a general election 2025 opposition parties promising more violence and the monday. but the election law to guarantee those free and fair homicide. until yes, jeffrey smith is the founding director of vanguard. africa works closely with members of tons to the as opposition. he says, the lifting of the band is a step in the right direction. we have information that he has been given assurances by the president herself that his safety and security will, will be paramount upon his return. i think today it was very refreshing to see that the major opposition rally that happened went off without violence with peace. it was attended by many in attempting to curry forces and instead of rounding up all those there and arresting them and putting them in prison on trumped up charges, they actually stood back and allowed to take place. so i think there's certainly room for optimism going forward. i think the lifting of the ban on political activity by the opposition is a welcome step in the right direction. and, but we really have to measure that again. what has happened over the past 22 months since president has been in power? you know, she has taken measures to
civic paul next year and a general election 2025 opposition parties promising more violence and the monday. but the election law to guarantee those free and fair homicide. until yes, jeffrey smith is the founding director of vanguard. africa works closely with members of tons to the as opposition. he says, the lifting of the band is a step in the right direction. we have information that he has been given assurances by the president herself that his safety and security will, will be paramount...
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reminds me, paul had a significant afterlife along with ruth and he was the same with the cardinals and he ended up signing so many famous people. managers at the pittsburgh pilots, joe smith the pilot signed and he signed medic and both of them are in the hall of fame. another thing that i learned along the way is he didn't swear, very christian but he was intellectual. at the same time he was managing the lebanon team, he was the athletic director in writing and he shared the greek department. he spoke latin and greek. 160 plus jews in the major league. any other things? i am here to answer. >> wasas that the soccer field? >> there was a soccer field in 1914. today the university athletic complex. i have to set the stage for you. file game, temperature game between that time and still, there were 5000 people at the game. there were so manyth people they stood in the tennis court, is a benefit not for the red cross but all proceeds, a quarter, half-dollar or a dollar in all the money went to pay for tobacco. [laughter]yo was a great -- peter hall of fame second baseman, eddie who pitched relief was a hall of famer and fitchburg all on the same field that day. >> who's the
reminds me, paul had a significant afterlife along with ruth and he was the same with the cardinals and he ended up signing so many famous people. managers at the pittsburgh pilots, joe smith the pilot signed and he signed medic and both of them are in the hall of fame. another thing that i learned along the way is he didn't swear, very christian but he was intellectual. at the same time he was managing the lebanon team, he was the athletic director in writing and he shared the greek...
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smith. i think that they will probably talk. but i think especially the feds will be reluctant to reveal their cards to the local district attorney. >> paul butler, blayne alexander, thank you both. >>> and critical meeting with president from mexico, the stakes and what hopes to accomplish next. mexico, the stakes and what hopes to accomplish next. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity ♪ i gotta good feeling about this, yeah ♪ that lets you place, flatten, o♪ i'm with it ♪s ♪ i gotta good feeling about this ♪ ♪ yeah, ♪ ♪ so let's get it ♪ ♪ i'm feeling good vibes ♪ (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of c
smith. i think that they will probably talk. but i think especially the feds will be reluctant to reveal their cards to the local district attorney. >> paul butler, blayne alexander, thank you both. >>> and critical meeting with president from mexico, the stakes and what hopes to accomplish next. mexico, the stakes and what hopes to accomplish next. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its...
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smith, virologist joining us from you . okay. from cambridge. thank you. okay. and different note , we're and on different note, we're joined by the legend, paul , to joined by the sports . busy go through the sports. busy night last night. yeah, it was very much. let's start at the top and our old friend harry kane on form for spurs. absolutely harry kane. so much talk around . it's a disaster. talk around. it's a disaster. what's going to happen is antonio conte taking a leave and people daniel levy out and then all forgotten again now because they went to crystal palace and won four nil. harry kane got a brace which, puts him on 264 goals for spurs which is two away now from jemmy record the legendary jemmy greaves greatest goalscorer scorer in spurs history. so he's two goals away from from that record, which is going to come very soon. you know funny enough, i was talking to his family just a couple of days ago and said he'd love if it against arsenal, it happens against arsenal, which else would. which everybody else would. i should but a should think. but that's a couple of weeks away, and that might happen now. will it? a busy well. down the busy night a
smith, virologist joining us from you . okay. from cambridge. thank you. okay. and different note , we're and on different note, we're joined by the legend, paul , to joined by the sports . busy go through the sports. busy night last night. yeah, it was very much. let's start at the top and our old friend harry kane on form for spurs. absolutely harry kane. so much talk around . it's a disaster. talk around. it's a disaster. what's going to happen is antonio conte taking a leave and people...