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frightened of a single man in portland. . , , , ., portland.nd. the police stepped in and a heightened moment _ portland. the police stepped in and a heightened moment turned - portland. the police stepped in and a heightened moment turned from | a heightened moment turned from individual shouting to group chanting. ila individual shouting to group chantina. ., ., ., ., oneof chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the grouns — chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the grouns were — chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the groups were antiracist - the groups were antiracist campaigners, who say housing asylum seekers on the barge is inhumane. refugees are ordinary people like ourselves who face circumstances they never chose. we should identify with them and support them to the best of our ability. the with them and support them to the best of our ability.— best of our ability. the other group where local— best of our ability. the other group where local people _ best of our ability. the other group where local people from _ best of our ability. the othe
frightened of a single man in portland. . , , , ., portland.nd. the police stepped in and a heightened moment _ portland. the police stepped in and a heightened moment turned - portland. the police stepped in and a heightened moment turned from | a heightened moment turned from individual shouting to group chanting. ila individual shouting to group chantina. ., ., ., ., oneof chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the grouns — chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the grouns were — chanting. no...
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we will be going to the scene in portland. genuinely an portland.going symbol of failure from what's been going on in the channel. in for order us to have enough barges to compensate for the migrants, we'd the amount of migrants, we'd have of them have to build a row of them across the channel could across the channel so they could walk on across the channel so they could wal news, on across the channel so they could walnews, britain's on across the channel so they could walnews, britain's news on across the channel so they could walnews, britain's news channel. gb news, britain's news channel. >> outlook with >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. solar proud sponsors of weather on. gb news. hi solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. hi there. on. gb news. hi there. >> it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office. with the gb news forecast, today's showers will ease overnight before more rain arrives for many tomorrow. now at the moment we've got low pressure that brought the weekend's unsettled weather
we will be going to the scene in portland. genuinely an portland.going symbol of failure from what's been going on in the channel. in for order us to have enough barges to compensate for the migrants, we'd the amount of migrants, we'd have of them have to build a row of them across the channel could across the channel so they could walk on across the channel so they could wal news, on across the channel so they could walnews, britain's on across the channel so they could walnews, britain's news...
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when portlanders . and we have 1. when portlanders.e a lot of vulnerable elderly people on the island and families that rely on food banks cannot even get to see a gp. some thing is very, very wrong here. >> sir susan the accusation against you guys is that your you're racist, that you're you're racist, that you're you're nimbys , that this has got you're nimbys, that this has got to happen somewhere. why shouldn't it happen here? how do you answer the allegation , as it you answer the allegation, as it were, that that actually you're stoking up fear here? >> well, i think the sheer naivety of people saying that shows they haven't lived in the real world. >> and of course, we're not racists. >> we are people with common sense. >> we're concerned for our communities. >> obe we're concerned for the guys on the barge, too, because it's the wrong place for them to be. that's only be. so if that's the only argument they have, then i'm sorry they just virtue sorry they are just virtue signalling getting signalling and we're getting a little
when portlanders . and we have 1. when portlanders.e a lot of vulnerable elderly people on the island and families that rely on food banks cannot even get to see a gp. some thing is very, very wrong here. >> sir susan the accusation against you guys is that your you're racist, that you're you're racist, that you're you're nimbys , that this has got you're nimbys, that this has got to happen somewhere. why shouldn't it happen here? how do you answer the allegation , as it you answer the...
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and coming into portland port.complaining that there's been a significant loss of income in weymouth and portland because the cruise passengers haven't been able to come off. is that true, do you think? i absolutely beg to differ there. >> so cruise ships don't come in overly often. weymouth is actually packed at the moment, and most of the cruise passengers go off in coaches outside of weymouth. they go to stonehenge, they go to salisbury, to various salisbury, they go to various places of interest, basically . places of interest, basically. obe if portland port hadn't agreed to moor the barge, there would be no protest. so they are the only blame here. the only ones to blame here. they are absolutely incredulous to this. they have treated the community with absolute contempt. silence is contempt. their silence is absolutely deafening. bill reeves , i call you out, come and reeves, i call you out, come and speak to us. what you doing? speak to us. what are you doing? the vulgar disparity, the way they earning mone
and coming into portland port.complaining that there's been a significant loss of income in weymouth and portland because the cruise passengers haven't been able to come off. is that true, do you think? i absolutely beg to differ there. >> so cruise ships don't come in overly often. weymouth is actually packed at the moment, and most of the cruise passengers go off in coaches outside of weymouth. they go to stonehenge, they go to salisbury, to various salisbury, they go to various places...
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and coming into portland port.mplaining that there's been a significant loss of income in weymouth and portland because the cruise passengers haven't been able to come off. is that true, do you think? i absolutely beg to differ there. >> so cruise ships don't come in overly often. weymouth is actually packed at the moment, and most of the cruise passengers go off in coaches outside of weymouth. they go to stonehenge, they go to salisbury, to various salisbury, they go to various places of interest, basically . places of interest, basically. obe if portland port hadn't agreed to moor the barge, there would be no protest. so they are the only blame here. the only ones to blame here. they are absolutely incredulous to this. they have treated the community with absolute contempt. silence is contempt. their silence is absolutely deafening. bill reeves , i call you out, come and reeves, i call you out, come and speak to us. what you doing? speak to us. what are you doing? the vulgar disparity, the way they earning money.
and coming into portland port.mplaining that there's been a significant loss of income in weymouth and portland because the cruise passengers haven't been able to come off. is that true, do you think? i absolutely beg to differ there. >> so cruise ships don't come in overly often. weymouth is actually packed at the moment, and most of the cruise passengers go off in coaches outside of weymouth. they go to stonehenge, they go to salisbury, to various salisbury, they go to various places of...
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thank you very there in portland. thank you venthank there in portland.>> thank you. >> we'll do stay with us here on gb news. i think we're going to a break. if we are going to a break. and when we come back, we will be talking about these looming by elections this week. we're talking to voters in uxbndge we're talking to voters in uxbridge and south ruislip as they prepare to choose a replacement for their former mp, bofis replacement for their former mp, boris johnson. before that , boris johnson. before that, here's your weather . here's your weather. >> the temperatures rising , a >> the temperatures rising, a boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast. no sign of hot and sunny weather in the immediate future. but at least today any showers will ease away by the afternoon with sunny spells and largely dry conditions. by the afternoon , especially towards afternoon, especially towards the west, the weekend is unsettled weather moving away
thank you very there in portland. thank you venthank there in portland.>> thank you. >> we'll do stay with us here on gb news. i think we're going to a break. if we are going to a break. and when we come back, we will be talking about these looming by elections this week. we're talking to voters in uxbndge we're talking to voters in uxbridge and south ruislip as they prepare to choose a replacement for their former mp, bofis replacement for their former mp, boris johnson. before...
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go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point, he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam, he was pro, into this lobby. a i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush saying that saddam had weapons of mass destruction 45 minutes away from being launched. and so how do you negotiate with this man? how do you need to go say any but how do you negotiate with this mentality of this world view, this ideology, that's the problem. you, nikolai, we're rapidly running out of time. but you always have a word of optimism in, you've already kind of touched upon it. i mean, you talked about realism here. i wish we could have realism here, because you know what, europe and russia are neighbors and
go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point, he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam, he was pro, into this lobby. a i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush...
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damages are estimated in portland in that district alone at $23 million.y for those losses. greg shoemaker is the founder of restore law and order incorporated. the group launched lawsuits against the city of portland and the state of oregon. tell me the goal and where you are going with it. >> well, thank you for having me on the show. restore law and order. our website is restore law and order.com. our goal is to recover economic damages for businesses, individuals, and organizations and set a precedent for future loss candidates not to run for political office knowing that they'll have consequences as their predecessors. what we're doing is we're gathering the businesses and people that have economic damage due to the riots, homeless problems, illegal protests, and we are suing the city of portland, the state of oregon and government officials personally. >> harris: what is the response from the city so far? what you are doing is fighting city hall and you are trying to stave off what has not just been expensive but dangerous for the citizens of your ci
damages are estimated in portland in that district alone at $23 million.y for those losses. greg shoemaker is the founder of restore law and order incorporated. the group launched lawsuits against the city of portland and the state of oregon. tell me the goal and where you are going with it. >> well, thank you for having me on the show. restore law and order. our website is restore law and order.com. our goal is to recover economic damages for businesses, individuals, and organizations...
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it'll dock before dawn tomorrow in portsmouth, portland, next to weymouth , and portland, next to weymouth, and that's right in the middle of the holiday season. but before all of that , let's get the news all of that, let's get the news with rory smith . with rory smith. >> thank you very much, nigel. the immigration minister says the illegal migration bill must be allowed to become law without it being weakened. speaking in the commons, robert jenrick said it's disappointing that many reasonable amendments to the bill have been rejected. mr jenrick has urged mps to remember the main goal should be stopping small boats crossing the channel >> we believe that inaction is not an option though we must stop the boats and that this bill is a key part of our plan to do just that. the message in the means must be absolutely clear and unambiguous. if you come to the uk illegally, you won't be able to stay here. instead, you'll be detained and returned to your home country or removed to a safe third country. there is simply no point in passing legislation that does not deliver a credible deterrent
it'll dock before dawn tomorrow in portsmouth, portland, next to weymouth , and portland, next to weymouth, and that's right in the middle of the holiday season. but before all of that , let's get the news all of that, let's get the news with rory smith . with rory smith. >> thank you very much, nigel. the immigration minister says the illegal migration bill must be allowed to become law without it being weakened. speaking in the commons, robert jenrick said it's disappointing that many...
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go ahead in portland. well, and in this case, i mean, they've had this in planning for so long, you know, the, the provocation is against ukraine. go back all the way to the 1940s. it was wednesday. i believe it was the british you 1st made contact with the o. u n in 1944 and they've supported the members sense. so i think this one's kind of a, a bigger deal for them was 88 of waste like libya, syria, you can just kind of you know, throw some things out there. and if it doesn't work out, she just leave put ukraine. they've been so invested for so long, but i think it's hard for them to to pull out at this weight. well, i agree here nikolai, i mean, it's all about the rules based order. it's about a european values. it's about barrels garden. i mean, they've invested a lot in this. okay. and, and it was a craven choice. i mean the ukraine has nothing to do with european security, certainly that american security, they have chosen to do this nikolai and that. but so let me say 1st, 1st of all, that every war
go ahead in portland. well, and in this case, i mean, they've had this in planning for so long, you know, the, the provocation is against ukraine. go back all the way to the 1940s. it was wednesday. i believe it was the british you 1st made contact with the o. u n in 1944 and they've supported the members sense. so i think this one's kind of a, a bigger deal for them was 88 of waste like libya, syria, you can just kind of you know, throw some things out there. and if it doesn't work out, she...
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go ahead and portland. yeah, i mean, i'm sure that they'll come up with some sort of a scenario that the americans are very good at that they still like to say that they want in vietnam to you know, we killed so many more of them. that means we won the war, but, you know, they'll, they'll just come up with something. i'm sure either that or they'll just started another war similar else. it's what they usually do. well it's, it's very interesting because these are leads that you are easily entertainment, ancient, and changeable to in the west. that may seem to be more apt to creating problems and solving any problems over the last 50 years or so gentlemen. that's all the time we have a one to think, my guess in portland kingsland and in london. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. remember, across cycles the, [000:00:00;00] the, which i thought there were some openings for students, the sluggard has done so right now lecture and they thought clearing thi
go ahead and portland. yeah, i mean, i'm sure that they'll come up with some sort of a scenario that the americans are very good at that they still like to say that they want in vietnam to you know, we killed so many more of them. that means we won the war, but, you know, they'll, they'll just come up with something. i'm sure either that or they'll just started another war similar else. it's what they usually do. well it's, it's very interesting because these are leads that you are easily...
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portland in dorset. not really. i mean, look, they talk about saving costs, but remember , this barge is but remember, this barge is going to cost £20,000 a day. >> i think that figure on its own is pretty shocking. i think the biggest concern for the people of weymouth, which is a seaside holiday town, as the schools all break up and it relies on these few weeks of the year to make its money, you're going to have 500 young men who put up together in cramped conditions . there'll be conditions. there'll be disputes, there'll be arguments , there'll be difficulties as they would in any situation with lots of young men put together. and the thought of these people wandering through the town on. i'm sorry. i think this is a recipe for disaster. mr and i expect the people of weymouth to become very voluble and very angry. and it doesn't really matter whether it's scampton, the home of the dambusters , the home of the dambusters, whether it's portland with a barge, whether it's a hotel in a town near you. the
portland in dorset. not really. i mean, look, they talk about saving costs, but remember , this barge is but remember, this barge is going to cost £20,000 a day. >> i think that figure on its own is pretty shocking. i think the biggest concern for the people of weymouth, which is a seaside holiday town, as the schools all break up and it relies on these few weeks of the year to make its money, you're going to have 500 young men who put up together in cramped conditions . there'll be...
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it's barge at portland port.. barge could arrive this week. well, it's part of the government's plans to move migrants out of hotel rooms with the aim of reducing the cost on the aim of reducing the cost on the public purse. it comes as 686 people crossed the channel yesterday, the highest daily number this year, bringing the total to more than 12,000. and the bbc is reportedly investigating a claim that one of its well known presenters paid a teenager for explicit pictures . as it's alleged. the pictures. as it's alleged. the man paid more than £35,000 for the images with the sun saying the images with the sun saying the young person was 17 years old. the newspaper says the teen's family complained to the broadcaster in may. well, in a statement, the bbc said it takes any allegations very seriously and it will act on any information that comes to light . the family of an eight year old girl who was killed in south—west london have described her as intelligent and cheeky . her as intelligent and cheeky. seuna her
it's barge at portland port.. barge could arrive this week. well, it's part of the government's plans to move migrants out of hotel rooms with the aim of reducing the cost on the aim of reducing the cost on the public purse. it comes as 686 people crossed the channel yesterday, the highest daily number this year, bringing the total to more than 12,000. and the bbc is reportedly investigating a claim that one of its well known presenters paid a teenager for explicit pictures . as it's alleged....
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he is a professor of political science at the university of rhode island in portland, we haven't been ripped. he is a freelance journalist and in london we crossed the income mackenzie. he is a visiting lecturer at the law school of the university of westminster are a gentleman crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate nichol. i let me go to you. first of, you know, there's been a lot of, uh, there was a lot of talk about the ukraine. so the counter offensive. and now there's a whole lot of talk about the upcoming summit and bill this of the nato summit, of course. and, but it's quite peculiar and yeah, and i'm going to use that word. there seems to be a lot of double talk and ex, explaining what's going to happen there when nothing really much is going to happen . they're, they're going to throw a few bones to uh, to the ukrainians and other than that. and there's no membership in the cards. maybe no membership ever in the future. what are your thoughts as somebody to is approaching the right? i think the game is lowering expectatio
he is a professor of political science at the university of rhode island in portland, we haven't been ripped. he is a freelance journalist and in london we crossed the income mackenzie. he is a visiting lecturer at the law school of the university of westminster are a gentleman crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate nichol. i let me go to you. first of, you know, there's been a lot of, uh, there was a lot of talk about the ukraine. so the...
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go ahead and portland, well land. in this case, i mean they've had busy planning for so long, you know, the, the provocation is against ukraine. go back all the way to the 1940s. it was when they, i believe it was the british you 1st made contact with the o u n. in 1944 and they have supported the members sense. so i think this one's kind of a, a bigger deal for them was 88 of waste like libya and syria. you can just kind of, you know, throw some things out there and if it doesn't work out, she just leave put ukraine. they've been so invested for so long. but i think it's hard for them to pull out if there's weight. well, i agree here, nikolai, i mean it's all about the rules based order. it's about a european values. it's about barrels garden, i mean, they've invested a lot in this. okay. and, and it was a craven choice. i mean, the ukraine has nothing to do with european security, certainly that american security they have chosen to do this because i'm not that. but so let me say, 1st, 1st of all, that every war and
go ahead and portland, well land. in this case, i mean they've had busy planning for so long, you know, the, the provocation is against ukraine. go back all the way to the 1940s. it was when they, i believe it was the british you 1st made contact with the o u n. in 1944 and they have supported the members sense. so i think this one's kind of a, a bigger deal for them was 88 of waste like libya and syria. you can just kind of, you know, throw some things out there and if it doesn't work out, she...
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a must. ~ . , cruise ships may give portland amust.~ . , , ,, cruise ships may give portland amust.~. we book cruise ships to october and we _ a must. we book cruise ships to october and we are _ a must. we book cruise ships to october and we are worried - october and we are worried going forward more cruise liners to cancel and we may or have already turned wet down because in our eyes we were fully booked on those days because cruise liners were due to come in. because cruise liners were due to come in-_ to come in. looking really bus ? to come in. looking really busy? tidying _ to come in. looking really busy? tidying up - to come in. looking really busy? tidying up the - to come in. looking really - busy? tidying up the shelves, refillin: , busy? tidying up the shelves, refilling, lots _ busy? tidying up the shelves, refilling, lots of _ busy? tidying up the shelves, refilling, lots of local- busy? tidying up the shelves, refilling, lots of local dorset l refilling, lots of local dorset produce. refilling, lots of local dorset roduce. ., . , refilling, lots of local dorset roduce
a must. ~ . , cruise ships may give portland amust.~ . , , ,, cruise ships may give portland amust.~. we book cruise ships to october and we _ a must. we book cruise ships to october and we are _ a must. we book cruise ships to october and we are worried - october and we are worried going forward more cruise liners to cancel and we may or have already turned wet down because in our eyes we were fully booked on those days because cruise liners were due to come in. because cruise liners were due...
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he wants right examining haven't been able to get it done in portland, ryan and phil knight.rying to buy that that team for a while now and the families of well, you know, we have a lot of businesses that we have to run and we have to figure it out and like to fill already. maybe dame can stick around. get some all stars next to him and maybe they can compete in the west. exactly. we'll see. all right. well, that's going to do it for us here at 6 o'clock. we'll be back in primetime, beginning at my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early. talk to your eye doctor a
he wants right examining haven't been able to get it done in portland, ryan and phil knight.rying to buy that that team for a while now and the families of well, you know, we have a lot of businesses that we have to run and we have to figure it out and like to fill already. maybe dame can stick around. get some all stars next to him and maybe they can compete in the west. exactly. we'll see. all right. well, that's going to do it for us here at 6 o'clock. we'll be back in primetime, beginning...
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go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point, he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam, he was pro, into this lobby. a i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush saying that saddam had weapons of mass destruction, 45 minutes away from being launched. and so how do you negotiate with this man? how do i need to go say any but how do you negotiate with this mentality of this world view, this ideology, that's the problem here. nichol. i were rapidly running out of time, but you always have a word of optimism in you've already kind of touched upon it. i mean, you talked about realism here. i wish we could have realism here, because you know what, europe and russia are neighbors and th
go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point, he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam, he was pro, into this lobby. a i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush...
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now she's about to sail and she'll sail to portland. 85 to 90 miles and if she leaves now, well, she's going to arrive at four, 430 tomorrow morning. something like that. so somebody who's going to get a very short night in bed because he wants to be there to greet the bibby stockholm is, of course, mark white. mark the anticipated arrival sort of dawn tomorrow. yeah >> yeah. i mean, potentially . >> yeah. i mean, potentially. really? there's talk of her coming in overnight under the cover of darkness. i'm not sure whether the home office actually want to come in under the cover of darkness or whether they're quite happy for this barge to come in in daylight because they do want to show that they're taking action to try to combat the overreliance on hotel rooms. now according to that live tracker , that marine tracker , tracker, that marine tracker, she's doing some good speed. i think it was about eight knots. i think she's being assisted by the wind, clearly being towed by a tug . and i think from last a tug. and i think from last see
now she's about to sail and she'll sail to portland. 85 to 90 miles and if she leaves now, well, she's going to arrive at four, 430 tomorrow morning. something like that. so somebody who's going to get a very short night in bed because he wants to be there to greet the bibby stockholm is, of course, mark white. mark the anticipated arrival sort of dawn tomorrow. yeah >> yeah. i mean, potentially . >> yeah. i mean, potentially. really? there's talk of her coming in overnight under...
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their bodies found around the portland area, as you said. career criminal who was let out of prison early by the former governor of oregon. the deaths are currently considered suspicious, no cause or manner of death has been determined. they are 22-year-old kristin smith, 24-year-old charity perry, 31-year-old bridget webster, and 22-year-old ashley real. the bodies were all found in remote wooded areas in and out of the portland area, within 10. portland police initially said there was no evidence that they were links, but families felt otherwise. kristin smith was the first it is disappear back in september. her body was the first found in february. the last victim was found in may. the oregonian and other local media reporting that the person of interest is 38-year-old jesse calhoun, a career criminal from portland. his latest conviction for burglary, auto theft, and assaulting a police officer back in 2019. he was sentenced then to 50 months in prison but was let out a year early, partly because he helped fight fires in oregon as part of
their bodies found around the portland area, as you said. career criminal who was let out of prison early by the former governor of oregon. the deaths are currently considered suspicious, no cause or manner of death has been determined. they are 22-year-old kristin smith, 24-year-old charity perry, 31-year-old bridget webster, and 22-year-old ashley real. the bodies were all found in remote wooded areas in and out of the portland area, within 10. portland police initially said there was no...
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go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point, he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam. he was pro and you can swap you, i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush saying that saddam had weapons of mass destruction. 45 minutes away from being launched. and so how do you negotiate with this man? how do i need to go say any but how do you negotiate with this mentality of this world view, this ideology? that's the problem. you, nikolai, we're rapidly running out of time where you always have a word of optimism in, you've already kind of touched upon it. i mean, you talked about realism here. i wish we could have realism here, because you know what, europe and russia are neighbors an
go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point, he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam. he was pro and you can swap you, i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush...
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light spiritualist church on portland, and apparently . my portland, and apparently. which , yes, spiritualist, which, yes, i believe in, has been questioned , that, you know, i shouldn't be here and doing this. but i have freedom of speech and i'm able to do what i want to do. >> i don't have to be questioned. and accused of doing things when they know nothing about things when they know nothing aboso as people assuming that >> so as people assuming that you a certain way and feel you think a certain way and feel a certain way because you're here being morally targeted and that's not the case at all. >> alex, you've been leading this campaign from the very beginning . where do you go now? beginning. where do you go now? because the whole campaign is based on say no to the barge , based on say no to the barge, but the barge is here now, so what happens to your campaign? so as i've shared before, we're looking towards our legal challenge, and that's about gathering information on gathering more information on that gathering more information on tha unfortunately , the d
light spiritualist church on portland, and apparently . my portland, and apparently. which , yes, spiritualist, which, yes, i believe in, has been questioned , that, you know, i shouldn't be here and doing this. but i have freedom of speech and i'm able to do what i want to do. >> i don't have to be questioned. and accused of doing things when they know nothing about things when they know nothing aboso as people assuming that >> so as people assuming that you a certain way and feel...
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you helped organise that viewing party in portland.e has been so much excitement. you would not believe how early people asking me about watch our plans, everybody wanted to know and we just really wanted to give people a really great time and our bar is much too small so we decided to try to throw in very large party in downtown portland and we were getting reads that it was a little over 4000 people that attended. well, it looks so cool, really epic. i'm sad to have missed out on it stop for the time being, described to us how difficult it can be ordinarily to actually find a buyer, somewhere that people can go to watch women's sports. i somewhere that people can go to watch women's sports.— watch women's sports. i think before we _ watch women's sports. i think before we opened _ watch women's sports. i think before we opened the - watch women's sports. i think before we opened the sports| before we opened the sports bra, it was a challenge, known to bid seriously. 75% of the time we asked to have women's sports shown, it will be sh
you helped organise that viewing party in portland.e has been so much excitement. you would not believe how early people asking me about watch our plans, everybody wanted to know and we just really wanted to give people a really great time and our bar is much too small so we decided to try to throw in very large party in downtown portland and we were getting reads that it was a little over 4000 people that attended. well, it looks so cool, really epic. i'm sad to have missed out on it stop for...
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it was fitted out in falmouth and has now been brought here to portland.s may be 15 people in hi vis jackets connect it up to the systems on land with electricity and sewerage and we are expecting the first of the asylum seekers to come on board later this month, according to the home office. it is all part of their plan to reduce those costs and which they say is running at about £6 million per day and to house the asylum seekers in hotels and bed—and—breakfast they say this is one solution to get those costs down and they insist this is a safe and secure solution as part of their asylum policy. and secure solution as part of their asylum policy-— and secure solution as part of their asylum policy. what has the reaction been from local— asylum policy. what has the reaction been from local people? _ asylum policy. what has the reaction been from local people? two - asylum policy. what has the reaction been from local people? two small. been from local people? two small urou -s been from local people? two small groups near— been from local people? two small
it was fitted out in falmouth and has now been brought here to portland.s may be 15 people in hi vis jackets connect it up to the systems on land with electricity and sewerage and we are expecting the first of the asylum seekers to come on board later this month, according to the home office. it is all part of their plan to reduce those costs and which they say is running at about £6 million per day and to house the asylum seekers in hotels and bed—and—breakfast they say this is one...
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the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after.concern from businesses nearby. james ingham, bbc news, weymouth. let's get some of the day's other news now. the last ship covered by the soon—to—expire un—brokered deal which allows ukraine to export grain has left the black sea port of 0desa. russia has not agreed to register any new ships sincejune the 27th — the agreement will run out on monday unless moscow agrees to extend it. grain prices rose sharply last year after the russian invasion hindered ukraine's exports. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to be discharged from hospital today, following his admission for suspected dehydration. mr netanyahu, who is 73, was taken to sheba hospital and kept overnight under observation, but officials say that medical tests revealed no irregularities. the venezuelan opposition leader, maria corina machado, has accused the government of sending a violent group to threaten and attack her supporters, at a rally in the capital caracas. her vehicle was attacked — ms machado
the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after.concern from businesses nearby. james ingham, bbc news, weymouth. let's get some of the day's other news now. the last ship covered by the soon—to—expire un—brokered deal which allows ukraine to export grain has left the black sea port of 0desa. russia has not agreed to register any new ships sincejune the 27th — the agreement will run out on monday unless moscow agrees to extend it. grain prices rose sharply...
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the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after.news, weymouth. and just a reminder of our breaking news this hour — the french—english actress and singerjane birkin has died at her home in paris. she was 76 years old. birkin was best known overseas for her 1969 duetje t'aime...moi je t'aime...moi non plus, sung with her lover, the late french singer serge gainsbourg. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the unsettled weather is set to continue with a strong jet stream propelling this low pressure system our way, this is the area of low pressure we saw yesterday moving eastwards and northwards bringing blustery winds across much of england and wales. here wind gusts gusting over 55 mph in a few spots. still blustery today especially for this time of year but the winds have eased a little and there will be scattered showers but also sports sunny spells. but also some sunny spells. here it is in a bit more detail for the rest of the afternoon. can't rule out the chance of a shower anywhere including some thunder. long spells of
the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after.news, weymouth. and just a reminder of our breaking news this hour — the french—english actress and singerjane birkin has died at her home in paris. she was 76 years old. birkin was best known overseas for her 1969 duetje t'aime...moi je t'aime...moi non plus, sung with her lover, the late french singer serge gainsbourg. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the unsettled weather is set to continue with a...
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i'm not frightened of a single man in portland. there are 7000 men in portland now.ned from individual shouting to group chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the groups were antiracist campaigners, who say housing asylum seekers on the barge is inhumane. refugees are ordinary people like ourselves who face circumstances they never chose. we should identify with them and support them to the best of our ability. the other group were local people from the portland area, who say the asylum seekers will put too much pressure on local services. the people of this town are divided because of this. we all want the same thing, and that is no to the barge! the wider asylum issue was centre stage in the house of lords last night, where final objections to the government's illegal migration bill came to an end. it will now become law. the government says the barge is a temporary solution until asylum seekers can be detained under the new law and sent back to third—party countries like rwanda, if the supreme court gives that permission. but some of its supporters disagree with the
i'm not frightened of a single man in portland. there are 7000 men in portland now.ned from individual shouting to group chanting. no hate, no fear! one of the groups were antiracist campaigners, who say housing asylum seekers on the barge is inhumane. refugees are ordinary people like ourselves who face circumstances they never chose. we should identify with them and support them to the best of our ability. the other group were local people from the portland area, who say the asylum seekers...
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i'm not frightened of a single man on portland, there are 7,000 men in portland now.up's concerned about the pressure on services... the other�*s focused on conditions for the men. it has to be dealt with some other way, but the only way it can be dealt with is to speed up those claims so that the men and women can get out there and start working and contributing to our society. we've not got enough nhs dentists, doctors, we just haven't got it. so we're all struggling. if those services were improved, would it be all right? no, no. no. so it's about something else? it's about the men. the people of its own town. are dividing because of this, and we all want the same thing, and that is no to the barge! - stopping small boats is a government priority, the plan to deport illegal migrants to rwanda's stuck in the courts, but the migration bill did clear parliament last night, so this is a significant arrival. we are creating places for them to stay — safe, relatively comfortable places for them to stay whilst we process them. the illegal migration bill will mean that we
i'm not frightened of a single man on portland, there are 7,000 men in portland now.up's concerned about the pressure on services... the other�*s focused on conditions for the men. it has to be dealt with some other way, but the only way it can be dealt with is to speed up those claims so that the men and women can get out there and start working and contributing to our society. we've not got enough nhs dentists, doctors, we just haven't got it. so we're all struggling. if those services were...
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why portland? it is ve somewhere, doesn't it? why portland?land, nobody wants them. why? _ france, ireland, nobody wants them. why? what— france, ireland, nobody wants them. why? what about the council? thank you, sammy. let's bring in laney who also lives important. why are you here as a separate group to these guys? we here as a separate group to these au s? ~ :, here as a separate group to these au s? . :, , ::, , here as a separate group to these i u s? . ., , . ., , , guys? we are here because we utterly don't support— guys? we are here because we utterly don't sopport the _ guys? we are here because we utterly don't support the barge. _ guys? we are here because we utterly don't support the barge. we _ guys? we are here because we utterly don't support the barge. we don't i don't support the barge. we don't think— don't support the barge. we don't think it _ don't support the barge. we don't think it should — don't support the barge. we don't think it should be _ don't support the barge. we don't think it should be on— don't support the
why portland? it is ve somewhere, doesn't it? why portland?land, nobody wants them. why? _ france, ireland, nobody wants them. why? what— france, ireland, nobody wants them. why? what about the council? thank you, sammy. let's bring in laney who also lives important. why are you here as a separate group to these guys? we here as a separate group to these au s? ~ :, here as a separate group to these au s? . :, , ::, , here as a separate group to these i u s? . ., , . ., , , guys? we are here...
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plan in portland does allow that. so they have daycare centers, they have family daycare you can apply to be certified are programs to help with that all parents get you know a certain don't want to speak incorrectly i'm not exactly expert in portland but they get a certain of hours and then low income if you make less than a certain wage you get more hours, you can qualify nontraditional hours. there are. some centers providing overnight care. so that kind of a comprehensive system, i think would help the moms that we talked to so much would require a pretty significant investment. so one of the tragedies in the last few years or in my opinion, a tragedy the last few years, is that in this kind of the first two years of the biden administration, of course, there was a significant debate about what would be included in the build back better package as it was then called, eventually resulted in the inflation reduction reduction act as the major fleet of legislation that did pass mostly not including the kinds of invest
plan in portland does allow that. so they have daycare centers, they have family daycare you can apply to be certified are programs to help with that all parents get you know a certain don't want to speak incorrectly i'm not exactly expert in portland but they get a certain of hours and then low income if you make less than a certain wage you get more hours, you can qualify nontraditional hours. there are. some centers providing overnight care. so that kind of a comprehensive system, i think...
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the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after.s, weymouth. let's get some of the day's other news now. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to be discharged from hospital today following his admission for suspected deydration. mr netanyahu, who is 73, was taken to sheba hospital and kept overnight under observation but officials say that medical tests revealed no irregularities. the venezuelan opposition leader, maria corina machado, has accused the government of sending a violent group to threaten and attack her supporters, at a rally in the capital caracas. her vehicle was attacked — ms machado was not injured. last month she was banned from holding public office for 15 years, in what she says is a politically motivated attempt by the government to stifle opposition. a mexican journalist has been shot to death in a parking lot in the southern tourist town of acapulco. the death of nelson matus is the country's second journalist killing in a week. mexico was the deadliest in the world last year forjournalists, a
the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after.s, weymouth. let's get some of the day's other news now. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to be discharged from hospital today following his admission for suspected deydration. mr netanyahu, who is 73, was taken to sheba hospital and kept overnight under observation but officials say that medical tests revealed no irregularities. the venezuelan opposition leader, maria corina machado, has accused...
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the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the unsettled weather is set to continue with a strong jet stream propelling this low pressure system our way, this is the area of low pressure we saw yesterday moving eastwards and northwards bringing blustery winds across much of england and wales. here wind gusts gusting over 55 mph in a few spots. still blustery today especially for this time of year but the winds have eased a little and there will be scattered showers but also some sunny spells. here it is in a bit more detail for the rest of the afternoon. can't rule out the chance of a shower anywhere including some thunder. long spells of rain in the north—west scotland, thunderstorms for north—east scotland and wind gusts over a0 mph across the pennines and lakes. temperatures in the high teens and low 20s for the south—east and east anglia in the best of the sunshine. this evening and overnight, we keep the cloud across much of scotland, some spells of rain for northern areas, furt
the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men moved in soon after. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the unsettled weather is set to continue with a strong jet stream propelling this low pressure system our way, this is the area of low pressure we saw yesterday moving eastwards and northwards bringing blustery winds across much of england and wales. here wind gusts gusting over 55 mph in a few spots. still blustery today especially for this time of year but the winds have...
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danjohnson, bbc news, portland.e continued across southern europe today, with firefighters tackling wildfires in greece, spain and switzerland. there are heatwaves across the northern hemisphere in north america and asia and they are set to intensify. in italy it hit 46 degrees in sicily today and 45 degrees in spain. across the atlantic at midnight last night the temperature in death valley was still 49c. china is experiencing a heat wave as well. china is experiencing a heat wave as well. and there's also a heatwave in asia with temperatures above a0 degrees in the north, in xinjiang. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, joins us from murcia in spain, one of the hottest places in europe. yes, it really has been another exceedingly hot day here and, as you say, this is the second blistering heat wave to hit the region in as many weeks, injust heat wave to hit the region in as many weeks, in just two weeks. as well as taking its toll on people, it is also taking its toll on the environment, drying out vegetation and
danjohnson, bbc news, portland.e continued across southern europe today, with firefighters tackling wildfires in greece, spain and switzerland. there are heatwaves across the northern hemisphere in north america and asia and they are set to intensify. in italy it hit 46 degrees in sicily today and 45 degrees in spain. across the atlantic at midnight last night the temperature in death valley was still 49c. china is experiencing a heat wave as well. china is experiencing a heat wave as well. and...
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port. , , , , , , a visit, docking in nearby portland port. , , ,, ., port. _ port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the _ port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the economy - port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the economy on . port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the economy on a| lot of money into the economy on a trip. the amount of fish and chips they buy, the gifts they buy and things they want to take back to wherever they have come from in order to take a bit of england home with them. but order to take a bit of england home with them. �* , ., ., . , with them. but instead of cruise passengers. _ with them. but instead of cruise passengers. it _ with them. but instead of cruise passengers, it was _ with them. but instead of cruise passengers, it was protesters i with them. but instead of cruise - passengers, it was protesters coming to town, here to show their opposition to controversial plans to house asylum seekers on a giant barge on the port. that prompted a cruise company to can
port. , , , , , , a visit, docking in nearby portland port. , , ,, ., port. _ port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the _ port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the economy - port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the economy on . port. cruise ship passengers bring a lot of money into the economy on a| lot of money into the economy on a trip. the amount of fish and chips they buy, the gifts they buy and things they want to take back to wherever...
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danjohnson, bbc news, portland.gration and superdiversity at the university of birmingham. thank you so much forjoining us. we were watching their own dan johnson's ps, emotions are running high on both sides and people feel on both sides very strongly about this. �* , , , , ., this. it's unsurprising, given that the government _ this. it's unsurprising, given that the government has _ this. it's unsurprising, given that the government has been - this. it's unsurprising, given that the government has been tellingj the government has been telling people that those who are writing are illegal immigrants, that they are illegal immigrants, that they are criminals and so on. the reality is that these are very, very vulnerable people. last year 73% of them gained a silent status on their first application, many more at a later stage. they are vulnerable. they are not people to be frightened of, there are people we need to be caring for and we have a duty to them and that is not what is happening in this country at all. th
danjohnson, bbc news, portland.gration and superdiversity at the university of birmingham. thank you so much forjoining us. we were watching their own dan johnson's ps, emotions are running high on both sides and people feel on both sides very strongly about this. �* , , , , ., this. it's unsurprising, given that the government _ this. it's unsurprising, given that the government has _ this. it's unsurprising, given that the government has been - this. it's unsurprising, given that the...
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>> well, david, in portland, we tend to think of this suicide an issue in public schools but catholicon are in turmoil and the napes cpi biological sex identity than gender identity and put out a 17 page catholic response and said this is the right approach medically, spiritually and theologically. many catholics applaud him and a backlash from some in the portland area and non-catholic withs kids in the schools. 1,000 people signed a statement supporting transgender students and two principals have quit. some teachers say they won't return in the fall and some parents didn't re-enroll and they closed so he has more control along with the priest in the parishes and a non-catholic who says among her three children in the catholic schools, one identifies as nonbinary. >> if all of a sudden there's a line in the sand and no longer can my kid be referred to as their identity, then we'll have to leave. synergy home you don't have to go to our schools. parents select to go to the school sos we have the right to teach what we believe and to do so courageously, even if it's not popular. repor
>> well, david, in portland, we tend to think of this suicide an issue in public schools but catholicon are in turmoil and the napes cpi biological sex identity than gender identity and put out a 17 page catholic response and said this is the right approach medically, spiritually and theologically. many catholics applaud him and a backlash from some in the portland area and non-catholic withs kids in the schools. 1,000 people signed a statement supporting transgender students and two...
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john hendern has moved from portland, and main to the waters of the rocky gulf of maine has become a hot spot for climate change. scientists say it sheltering coastline shallow depth and the north moving gulf stream or warming, its waters, driving mains, iconic, lobsters to the north. so for the past 3 years, the crew on board the lobster boat, miss lynn had been supplementing their catch with his side hustled help farming. i figured why not give it a try and if you want to keep these communities why these islands, you need something to work for me to see why steve train and his crew plant seeds on the 300 metre long ropes by spring, each bears 2 and a half tons of see what we need not to provide or in common with the fact that this lobster and is a year round business. but fishermen say they make most of their money in summer and fall. scalloping happens in winter with calc harvesting happens in spring and that adds another season harvester say a lucrative one. when is harvested, the kelp is flash, frozen, and sold in more than 2000 stores across the us. we have grown from landing 3
john hendern has moved from portland, and main to the waters of the rocky gulf of maine has become a hot spot for climate change. scientists say it sheltering coastline shallow depth and the north moving gulf stream or warming, its waters, driving mains, iconic, lobsters to the north. so for the past 3 years, the crew on board the lobster boat, miss lynn had been supplementing their catch with his side hustled help farming. i figured why not give it a try and if you want to keep these...
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richard drax local mp for drax is the local mp for portland studio said to portland in the studio saids against it, he thought it was not the right area he couldn't tell us area for he couldn't tell us where a better area. what do where was a better area. what do you ? you think? >> think that's right. >> well, i think that's right. i think, look, you know, the government has to do something. you this one the you know, this is one of the prime minister's top five priorities. been something priorities. it's been something that's for far too that's been going on for far too long. country long. the where the country just, hasn't got a grip just, frankly hasn't got a grip of immigration system or of it's immigration system or its and so its migration system. and so when into this when people come into this country, illegally , they country, albeit illegally, they have looked they have to be looked after, they have to be looked after, they have somewhere . have to be detained somewhere. but doesn't mean that they but that doesn't mean that they need up in hotels at need to be put up in hote
richard drax local mp for drax is the local mp for portland studio said to portland in the studio saids against it, he thought it was not the right area he couldn't tell us area for he couldn't tell us where a better area. what do where was a better area. what do you ? you think? >> think that's right. >> well, i think that's right. i think, look, you know, the government has to do something. you this one the you know, this is one of the prime minister's top five priorities. been...
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now to portland, oregon, where officials are sounding the alarm on child fentanyl poisonings. the portland police bureau says that since june 15th, three kids between the ages of one and three were exposed to unsecured fentanyl. police say even the smallest traces of fentanyl could kill a small child, according to portland police, there have been 137 fatal overdoses this year in the city, with most of them from fentanyl poisoning. and in arizona, the state is now selling the shipping containers that were removed from the us mexico border. more than 2000 container are being sold for several thousand dollars each. the containers were part of former arizona governor doug ducey's plan to build a wall at the border. his idea cost taxpayers almost $200 million that $20 and 40 foot containers are only being sold to nonprofits and other government agencies. new at 11, a number of new laws are taking effect starting tomorrow here in california. california will become the first state in the nation to allow almost all old convictions on a person's criminal record to be permanently sealed
now to portland, oregon, where officials are sounding the alarm on child fentanyl poisonings. the portland police bureau says that since june 15th, three kids between the ages of one and three were exposed to unsecured fentanyl. police say even the smallest traces of fentanyl could kill a small child, according to portland police, there have been 137 fatal overdoses this year in the city, with most of them from fentanyl poisoning. and in arizona, the state is now selling the shipping containers...
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these pad, those, draw portland, from the plants using an electrostatic charge, then let them drop off on the next line of threes. is riley agriculture will tech company bloom, x use this data science and algorithms to predict the optimal time for poor the nation. most of our company does artificial point a nation. this is a solution that also has the problems of reporting. nato's which arise from the incorrect use of natural opponent items such as insight funded b bumblebees in commercial services. and to show that we also the lack of property use to get better off to the reader, more in quality and quantity of foot bits and forgot about that when we get them done before they're going to come with up with an ever dropping labor shortage in agricultural sectors is a big problem, was the number of people working in agriculture at the windows? do you mind is growing? tech can offer alternatives like these for the controls. unless at the moment the system is complete, the autonomous deciding on how to pick the fluid, how go and it's changed, and how to get to the fruit so, and cut it off.
these pad, those, draw portland, from the plants using an electrostatic charge, then let them drop off on the next line of threes. is riley agriculture will tech company bloom, x use this data science and algorithms to predict the optimal time for poor the nation. most of our company does artificial point a nation. this is a solution that also has the problems of reporting. nato's which arise from the incorrect use of natural opponent items such as insight funded b bumblebees in commercial...
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now there is a state of emergency regarding homelessness in portland, seattle and other cities, but iny cities, including here in los angeles, the rate of homelessness has remained significantly high . dear peace be upon you, veterans. thank you very much. greetings from fars daro journalist. for the first time, the organization of islamic cooperation (oic) is going to sign a memorandum of understanding with the barkat foundation . but for you to be informed, we got more details. come to us in the field of entrepreneurship and starting businesses we have established the villages as the gateway to the city for the knowledge-based project of the country. we are working and helping entrepreneurs to develop their work. we have designed a model for this and we are taking action in the villages in different places according to this model. one of our missions in the new year that has been defined is to explain the models that are implemented in the country for other countries. they are international and the organization of islamic cooperation has a very good capacity for this work and we have
now there is a state of emergency regarding homelessness in portland, seattle and other cities, but iny cities, including here in los angeles, the rate of homelessness has remained significantly high . dear peace be upon you, veterans. thank you very much. greetings from fars daro journalist. for the first time, the organization of islamic cooperation (oic) is going to sign a memorandum of understanding with the barkat foundation . but for you to be informed, we got more details. come to us in...
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the portland is seen of assign the chinese leadership is concerned about his weak economic growth test was never close to half a 1000000 electric vehicles in the 2nd quarter of this year. that's a more than 80 percent increase compared to the year before the sales booth was fueled by u. s. federal products, which helps make its electric vehicles more affordable because light is also expected to hit record sales and china is 2nd largest marcus after north america. oil prices are up after savvy arabia said it was extending an oil production costs of $1000000.00 barrels per day. meanwhile, russell says it's planning to reduce it's a ready limited exports. some of those are part of a wider attempt to stabilize markets which continue to be placed by russia's warn you, crane, and to china, full to rank posts upon them recovering that for fruit picking drones to algorithms designed to pinpoint the perfect time for pollination is really companies are increasingly in pricing, innovative solutions and the agriculture industry. proponents say the technology could help address labor sources as wel
the portland is seen of assign the chinese leadership is concerned about his weak economic growth test was never close to half a 1000000 electric vehicles in the 2nd quarter of this year. that's a more than 80 percent increase compared to the year before the sales booth was fueled by u. s. federal products, which helps make its electric vehicles more affordable because light is also expected to hit record sales and china is 2nd largest marcus after north america. oil prices are up after savvy...
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now portland has started moving troops along its eastern border with better jewels. more than just the nuclear tried to reach us, told about that concerned about the presence of off know fighters invalids, fullest defense efficiency, a bit of going over to 1000 solar zeros and $200.00 units of equipment to increase their readiness. portland as well as other need to members feel log no troops invalid loose because create a instability in the region. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines that on the world. this is rarely please use water cannon to discuss demonstrate drugs, and that'll be for protesting plant legally reforms. tens of thousands of people to the streets of cities across is true to oppose the government plan to reform the traditionally, critics say the law over the weekend of supreme court follows on independence. on monday, lawmakers, the vote on part of the bank last year has sworn in the 1st openly gay president of the union at gods during care which took or the fall 1st for the most concerned among the fullest in the captured r
now portland has started moving troops along its eastern border with better jewels. more than just the nuclear tried to reach us, told about that concerned about the presence of off know fighters invalids, fullest defense efficiency, a bit of going over to 1000 solar zeros and $200.00 units of equipment to increase their readiness. portland as well as other need to members feel log no troops invalid loose because create a instability in the region. let's take a look now at some of the stories...
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there you're watching dw news from portland. stay with us. we have a documentary phone coming up next, following activists to combat climate change. i'm kind of, you know, thanks for watching take care of the for nearly 4 decades. she is 40 peacefully for grace of freedom in the wrong nursing suit today. ready children should not inherit science from an inch and if you look into how nice the 3 dots july 29th on d w.
there you're watching dw news from portland. stay with us. we have a documentary phone coming up next, following activists to combat climate change. i'm kind of, you know, thanks for watching take care of the for nearly 4 decades. she is 40 peacefully for grace of freedom in the wrong nursing suit today. ready children should not inherit science from an inch and if you look into how nice the 3 dots july 29th on d w.
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and just a month later, she was back at practice with the portland thorns.ystal dunn: i was so happy when i did step back into the stadium and you guys got to meet the baby. woo! hi. i'm back. ashley chaparro (voiceover): that's from a video recorded the day crystal returned to the team post-maternity leave. i think that's when i knew like, i'm in good hands. you know, i'm in a good place where i'm supported and i can be the best that i can be. ashley chaparro (voiceover): what helped crystal was the love and support system she had, but not everyone has that when they're trying to balance a career and motherhood. newscaster: the wall street journal has reported a recent survey of some 3,000 employers found some companies are cutting back now on paid parental leave for their employees. ashley chaparro (voiceover): let me give you some statistics that paint a picture of maternity leave in the us. nearly 1 in 4 women were back to work two weeks after giving birth. only 13% of women in the private sector have any paid maternity leave. 40% of women do not qualify
and just a month later, she was back at practice with the portland thorns.ystal dunn: i was so happy when i did step back into the stadium and you guys got to meet the baby. woo! hi. i'm back. ashley chaparro (voiceover): that's from a video recorded the day crystal returned to the team post-maternity leave. i think that's when i knew like, i'm in good hands. you know, i'm in a good place where i'm supported and i can be the best that i can be. ashley chaparro (voiceover): what helped crystal...