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freedom of speech and the press. the first draft, madison's first draft of the first amendment in the first continental congress on the first day had in it a draft of the first amendment which has language about how the press was invaluable. press freedom was invaluable, must be valuable, cannot be interfered with. that did not make all the editing processes, but from the start and certainly with the framers, i mean they really got the essentiality of having a press free enough not to be governed by, overseen by, and limited by the newly empowered federal government. remember, the reason that we have at our constitution -- federal constitution is that the articles of the confederation did not work. each state had its own coins. there was no federal army. there were no -- any diplomat had to be cleared by all 13 former colonies that were now states. and so, there really was a consensus here in philadelphia, not far from here, there really was a consensus that there was need to have a written constitution and a written
freedom of speech and the press. the first draft, madison's first draft of the first amendment in the first continental congress on the first day had in it a draft of the first amendment which has language about how the press was invaluable. press freedom was invaluable, must be valuable, cannot be interfered with. that did not make all the editing processes, but from the start and certainly with the framers, i mean they really got the essentiality of having a press free enough not to be...
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want to punish the press more and judges become skeptical of press claims about press freedom. but what is interesting to me is that this is occurring at the same time when it is becoming so evident that we need reliable information. we the people need reliable information in order to engage in democratic self-governance. the role of the press in fostering democracy is more evident than ever, and the lack of -- especially at the local level. the press playing this role so that we can know what our government officials are up to and call them out on it or vote the rascals out if we need to is so very evident. it is not surprising people are concerned about the press. my co-author and i said the press is decimated, but decimated means like 10%, right? in fact, the press has lost expertise more in the range, like newspapers in particular, about 50% in the last 20 or so years in the city's has been leached out of newsrooms. and so it is not surprising that maybe the product looks a little different and especially at the local level the product is not even exist so i just think that
want to punish the press more and judges become skeptical of press claims about press freedom. but what is interesting to me is that this is occurring at the same time when it is becoming so evident that we need reliable information. we the people need reliable information in order to engage in democratic self-governance. the role of the press in fostering democracy is more evident than ever, and the lack of -- especially at the local level. the press playing this role so that we can know what...
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wonderful world of small independent presses and nonprofit presses, and many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors. and in the university press world where i've been doing my publishing, even though i do have an agent, i don't need an agent to work with university presses. university press editors regularly meet over resume or conferences with academics within my consider publishing. it's a lot more direct. so kind of depends on how you want to publish whether or not you need an agent. >> and when did mr. mccarthy get one? >> right. so after his editor albert erskine retired which was in 1987, mccarthy realized that he had been protected by erskine for his entire career, and he really wasn't sure what is going happen after that. one of the wonderful outcomes of publishing my essay with the "new york times" was at someone reached out to me over e-mail who had corresponded with mccarthy decades ago in the late '80s, and he should with me a letter that mccarthy had sent to them, personal letter from cormac mccarthy written to him in 1988. .. editor, albert erskine, had
wonderful world of small independent presses and nonprofit presses, and many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors. and in the university press world where i've been doing my publishing, even though i do have an agent, i don't need an agent to work with university presses. university press editors regularly meet over resume or conferences with academics within my consider publishing. it's a lot more direct. so kind of depends on how you want to publish whether or not you...
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presses and many of those presses will take direct submissions from offer authors e university pressld where i've been doing my publishing even though i have an agent i don't need ab agent to work with universityun presses university press editors regularly meet over zoom or conferences with academics who may consider publishes so a little more direct so depends on when you want to publish with whether or not youis need an agent. editor albert cane, retire which was in 1987 and he had been protected by his entire career and wasn'tt sure what would happen after thate and one of e wonderful outcomes of publishing my essay with "new york times" was that -- someone reached out to me over e-mail who had corresponded with mccarthy decades ago in the late 80s and shared with me a lettera that mccarthy had sent him a personal letter from cormac mccarthy written to him in 1988, and in that letter -- mccarthy said that his editor had just retired. and he was not in a good place to offer anybody advice about how to get published at the time because he said a big publishing companies -- they're
presses and many of those presses will take direct submissions from offer authors e university pressld where i've been doing my publishing even though i have an agent i don't need ab agent to work with universityun presses university press editors regularly meet over zoom or conferences with academics who may consider publishes so a little more direct so depends on when you want to publish with whether or not youis need an agent. editor albert cane, retire which was in 1987 and he had been...
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you know, the real ationship between the press and the public, the press and the police and the pressnd the politicians . politicians. >> all right. so how did you get into hector? >> well, as i was, you know, worked as well as being a police officer. i worked on a tv programme called crimewatch for 16 years, six years, 16 years, 16. yeah. >> 16 years. >> 16 years. >> i figured out how old you are i >> -- >> i'll make up a figure later. don't worry. >> i'm 83, so . >> i'm 83, so. >> i'm 83, so. >> yeah . and as a result, has >> yeah. and as a result, has slightly public profile . but slightly public profile. but actually it wasn't really because of that. my husband was investigating a murder for which of a private investigator called daniel morgan, and he was murdered and he was investigating that one. yeah. and as a result of being on that inquiry , we it was discovered inquiry, we it was discovered that we as a family would be under some sort of threat of them trying to influence the way he conducted that murder inquiry. and we were put under the umbrella of the witness protection s
you know, the real ationship between the press and the public, the press and the police and the pressnd the politicians . politicians. >> all right. so how did you get into hector? >> well, as i was, you know, worked as well as being a police officer. i worked on a tv programme called crimewatch for 16 years, six years, 16 years, 16. yeah. >> 16 years. >> 16 years. >> i figured out how old you are i >> -- >> i'll make up a figure later. don't worry....
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for my boss, they like to see that i am working with a peer reviewed press, university press because that gives the work a little more of the academic that it needs for my own career so i did not let random house have a chance at these books. >> host: i presume you have an agent. what is the process for getting a book to any publisher, and when did cormac mccarthy get an agent for the first time? >> if you want to work forth a professional press you need to have an agent. at this point most big commercial presses won't even consider a proposal that comes without an agent. that's not true for every kind of publisher. there is a really incredible dynamic wonderful world of small independent presses, many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors and the university press world where i have been doing my publishing even though i do have an agent i don't need an agent to work with university presses. university press editors regularly resume conferences with academics who they might consider publishing and it is a lot more direct. it depends who you want to publish with,
for my boss, they like to see that i am working with a peer reviewed press, university press because that gives the work a little more of the academic that it needs for my own career so i did not let random house have a chance at these books. >> host: i presume you have an agent. what is the process for getting a book to any publisher, and when did cormac mccarthy get an agent for the first time? >> if you want to work forth a professional press you need to have an agent. at this...
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and anyway yesterday, in the press conference, mr. mehdi rahmati and rashid mazaheri said that it was a very good experience for the football representative of our country, and i hope that they should be able to be in the first single digits for next year, and if they can, they will get the quota to participate in the asian champions league. well, the runner-up of our country's football last night, iran police press , iran's sepahan played against their rivals. yes, they represent iran, and we hope that these two teams can actually advance to the final stage of the competition . he had hit in the previous game and this well done for iran's football representative, sepahan, but well, press police also had a very difficult job at the mersoul park stadium. in fact, al nasr of saudi arabia played a good game to be fair, even though al nasriya played against press police of iran with one less player. we will talk about the technical aspects in the next section. yes, now we will talk about how saud presses the police. well, i said that sepa
and anyway yesterday, in the press conference, mr. mehdi rahmati and rashid mazaheri said that it was a very good experience for the football representative of our country, and i hope that they should be able to be in the first single digits for next year, and if they can, they will get the quota to participate in the asian champions league. well, the runner-up of our country's football last night, iran police press , iran's sepahan played against their rivals. yes, they represent iran, and we...
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presses. but there is a really incredible dynamic, wonderful world, world of small independent presses and nonprofit presses. and many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors. and in the university press world, where i have been doing my publishing, even though i do have an agent, i don't need an agent to work with the university presses university press editors. i regularly meet over zoom or at conferences with academics who they might consider publishing. it's a lot more direct. so. so it kind of depends on who you want to publish with, whether or not you need an agent. and when did mr. mccarthy get one? right. so after his editor, albert erskine, retired, which was in 1987, and mccarthy realized that he'd been protected by erskine for his entire career, and he really wasn't sure what was going to happen after that. one of the wonderful outcomes of publishing my essay with the new york times was that someone reached out to me over email who had corresponded with mccarthy d
presses. but there is a really incredible dynamic, wonderful world, world of small independent presses and nonprofit presses. and many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors. and in the university press world, where i have been doing my publishing, even though i do have an agent, i don't need an agent to work with the university presses university press editors. i regularly meet over zoom or at conferences with academics who they might consider publishing. it's a lot more...
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if he wins the game, press police or sepahan, if this does not happen, and press police can have those good conditions, sepahan, only if press police benefits from this group. i think that with the conditions that will arise in the future and take the target player, the target player who can solve the problem, can continue to improve, but in my opinion, their games continued to improve, and we should know that in the game, for example, tajikistan should have scored the game point, you could have helped him a lot, but he couldn't. as i said, let's go to our other representative nasaji, the third representative of iran in the asian champions league, although he does not have time to advance, tomorrow night in the fifth round of the group d games in tehran's azadi stadium, the host mumbai city of india , iran's nasaji, mumbai city of india will be a match for the two teams and other competitors of this ceremonial group of players we will have young and promising and great and experienced players in our team , we will try with all our power to get three points in the game . nasaji won the
if he wins the game, press police or sepahan, if this does not happen, and press police can have those good conditions, sepahan, only if press police benefits from this group. i think that with the conditions that will arise in the future and take the target player, the target player who can solve the problem, can continue to improve, but in my opinion, their games continued to improve, and we should know that in the game, for example, tajikistan should have scored the game point, you could...
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works with university press into victory commercial press like penguin random house. the university press has a peer reviewed system that means all the books go out to specialists in the area in which that book is working and the specialists have to sign off. fors, my boss, the dean, the provost into the president, they like to a see i am working witha peer reviewed press and that gives the work a little bit more of the academic it needs for my own career. so i did not let random house have the chance that these books. >> i presume you have an agent. what is the process for getting a book to any publisher and when did cormac mccarthy getting an get an agentfor the first time? >> if you want to work with a commercial press, you have to have an agent. at this point most won't even consider the proposal that comes without an agent. that's not true for every kind of publishers we have these conglomerate presses, but there is an incredible dynamic small independent press and nonprofit presses and many of those will take direct submission from authors and in the university
works with university press into victory commercial press like penguin random house. the university press has a peer reviewed system that means all the books go out to specialists in the area in which that book is working and the specialists have to sign off. fors, my boss, the dean, the provost into the president, they like to a see i am working witha peer reviewed press and that gives the work a little bit more of the academic it needs for my own career. so i did not let random house have the...
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second, his list of grievances appeared limitless atop them all with the press and atop the press. the post. we were awful, he said, repeated. we treated fairly with every such utterance. he would me onhe shoulder with his left elbow. the physical. the phical jabs were annoying, but harmless, yet they were a hint of hard punches to come, skipping againaking shape was a collision of power. the occupant of the white house, the world's most powerful person aiming bring the post to submission through ceaseless public attac on our journalists and unrelenting pressure on our owner. the post's with ample power of his own is one of the world's richest humans seeking to avoid open confrontation with ump but unwilling to succumb to a censure and coercion. and the washington pt from famous for its role in felling a prr aggressively revealing administration's unsavo secrets, persistent lies flagrant sabotage and of incitement. so let's turn to some. we have a microphone right here, and i see someone's jumping up. let's let's jump right in. ye sir. thanks. my name is david julius a of your form
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rashan saglam, press tv, istanbul. boycot campaign against western companies and products that support israel is getting momentum throughout the world in a show of solidarity with palestinians. in turkey, parliament has removed coca-cola and nesty products from restaurants and cafeterias over their ties with tel aviv. pakistanis have also launched a consumer boycott campaign against products made. in the us and israel, lists of firms with ties to televiv are circulating on social media, among them, american food franchises as washington continues its unconditional support for the regime's bloodshed in gaza. activists have taken a social media to join the worldwide anti-israely boycott campaign and expose how some multinational companies help sustain israeli occupation of palestine. thousands of people gathered in alafahiah hall sports complex in the syrian capital damascus and a display of solidarity with palestinians in gaza. press tv correspondent abraham wati reports. a large crowd of syrians gathered today at alfai
rashan saglam, press tv, istanbul. boycot campaign against western companies and products that support israel is getting momentum throughout the world in a show of solidarity with palestinians. in turkey, parliament has removed coca-cola and nesty products from restaurants and cafeterias over their ties with tel aviv. pakistanis have also launched a consumer boycott campaign against products made. in the us and israel, lists of firms with ties to televiv are circulating on social media, among...
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you know, the real ationship between the press and the public, the press and the police and the pressnd the politicians . politicians. >> all right. so how did you get into hector? >> well, as i was, you know, worked as well as being a police officer. i worked on a tv programme called crimewatch for 16 years, six years, 16 years, 16. yeah. >> 16 years. >> 16 years. >> i figured out how old you are i >> -- >> i'll make up a figure later. don't worry. >> i'm 83, so . >> i'm 83, so. >> i'm 83, so. >> yeah . and as a result, has >> yeah. and as a result, has slightly public profile . but slightly public profile. but actually it wasn't really because of that. my husband was investigating a murder for which of a private investigator called daniel morgan, and he was murdered and he was investigating that one. yeah. and as a result of being on that inquiry , we it was discovered inquiry, we it was discovered that we as a family would be under some sort of threat of them trying to influence the way he conducted that murder inquiry. and we were put under the umbrella of the witness protection s
you know, the real ationship between the press and the public, the press and the police and the pressnd the politicians . politicians. >> all right. so how did you get into hector? >> well, as i was, you know, worked as well as being a police officer. i worked on a tv programme called crimewatch for 16 years, six years, 16 years, 16. yeah. >> 16 years. >> 16 years. >> i figured out how old you are i >> -- >> i'll make up a figure later. don't worry....
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the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the regular, so to speak. but in many ways, the authors already are matching themselves to the personnel of these or figures they want to about, and they have to make the case, have to know where the sources are, where the evidence is, and then they have to have a, you know, a proposal with a strategy and an outline of how they want to write this book to of david blight books include the frederick biography prophet of freedom came out in 2018 and race reunion in the civil war in american memory, which came out in 2000 to professor blight, are you working on a new book? oh, yes, i'm working on a new full life of james weldon johnson, the great african american poet, novelist, diplomat and executive director for oh, 14 years of the acp in 1920s. james weldon johnson's personal papers are all here at yale. he's major figure, not only in the literary flowering, we call the harlem renaissance, but he was he was a true polymath. he
the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the regular, so to speak. but in many ways, the authors already are matching themselves to the personnel of these or figures they want to about, and they have to make the case, have to know where the sources are, where the evidence is, and then they have to have a, you know, a proposal with a strategy and an outline of how they want to write this...
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if you don't have a free press. and so they were also about general warrants. they were concerned about their jury, the rights to a jury trial being taken away without the right to protest. that's a right to protest you can't protect the other rights you're silenced and you the other rights by not be to stand up to them. and so there are clues there is no committee that sat down and said, here's what we mean by freedom of or freedom of the press. there's no committee. but i think what you try to do is draw the writings and, their actions and what do they actually understand. and the concept to me and you take that from all the debates that went on now, especially in the ratification period almost i i would say probably all of the ratifying nation conventions involve a lot of talk, freedom of speech and freedom of the press. so yeah, speech is the bulwark of other right. it's so important to remember we just have time for one final round of concluding thoughts. salman rushdie us to debate the idea that the american p
if you don't have a free press. and so they were also about general warrants. they were concerned about their jury, the rights to a jury trial being taken away without the right to protest. that's a right to protest you can't protect the other rights you're silenced and you the other rights by not be to stand up to them. and so there are clues there is no committee that sat down and said, here's what we mean by freedom of or freedom of the press. there's no committee. but i think what you try...
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the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the regular, so to speak. but in many ways, the authors already are matching themselves to the personnel of these or figures they want to about, and they have to make the case, have to know where the sources are, where the evidence is, and then they have to have a, you know, a proposal with a strategy and an outline of how they want to write this book to of david blight books include the frederick biography prophet of freedom came out in 2018 and race reunion in the civil war in american memory, which came out in 2000 to professor blight, are you working on a new book? oh, yes, i'm working on a new full life of james weldon johnson, the great african american poet, novelist, diplomat and executive director for oh, 14 years of the acp in 1920s. james weldon johnson's personal papers are all here at yale. he's major figure, not only in the literary flowering, we call the harlem renaissance, but he was he was a true polymath. he
the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the regular, so to speak. but in many ways, the authors already are matching themselves to the personnel of these or figures they want to about, and they have to make the case, have to know where the sources are, where the evidence is, and then they have to have a, you know, a proposal with a strategy and an outline of how they want to write this...
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presses, movement on precursor chemicals. he talked about direct military-to-military contacts between the u.s. and china, as well as addressing the risk of artificial intelligence. >> yeah, trust but verify, which is really an important answer to a really good question, which was, do you trust president xi, particularly given the fact that during his campaign in 2020, then vice president biden talked a lot about what he repeated today, which is how many hours he had spent with xi jinping and how much he knew him and the fact that he could use that if he became president. well, today was a really, really important test of using that history that they have together. and, yes, it wasn't -- there wasn't a huge break through on economics and other issues that have been dividing these two countries who compete with one another for decades. but on the basics, just take -- i mean, fentanyl is one thing he mentioned, anderson. just take the fact that now there is communication reopened between the two countries' militaries. that's a
presses, movement on precursor chemicals. he talked about direct military-to-military contacts between the u.s. and china, as well as addressing the risk of artificial intelligence. >> yeah, trust but verify, which is really an important answer to a really good question, which was, do you trust president xi, particularly given the fact that during his campaign in 2020, then vice president biden talked a lot about what he repeated today, which is how many hours he had spent with xi jinping...
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it was through her good work the press has been able for all these years to access the senate and keep the american public informed of our work. laura joined the sergeant at manny ramirez in may as an intern in the press gallery, taking on special projects to help the fine-tuned machinery of the gallery function properly. over the years she worked her way up the ladder and became director of the media press gallery in june, 2013, 10 years and a few months ago. it was laura responsible for credentialing reporters for daily newspapers, wire services and online publications and help facilitate press interactions. without laura the crucial bridge between the public and the bridge the press creates would not have been possible. she's been the gatekeeper and we're thankful to her service. ened knowing laura, she's watching, we wish you the very best in your next step on your journey. we'll miss you and we want you to know you'll always have a home here in the senate. thank you, everybody. a happy thanksgiving. i was born on thanksgiving day. a happy thanksgiving to everybody. thank you. [cap
it was through her good work the press has been able for all these years to access the senate and keep the american public informed of our work. laura joined the sergeant at manny ramirez in may as an intern in the press gallery, taking on special projects to help the fine-tuned machinery of the gallery function properly. over the years she worked her way up the ladder and became director of the media press gallery in june, 2013, 10 years and a few months ago. it was laura responsible for...
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said por press tv, london. tens of thousands of people have marched through the streets of cape town to the office of the provincial administration. they have called on the south african government to support the oppressed palestinians. the government. has downloaded ties with israel, but protesters want a complete severing of relations. the west continuously put the narrative through hamas terrorist group, hamas, terrorist group, hamas, terrorist group. hamas is a resistance group for the liberation in south africa, when we fought against the apart regime, when we fought against the apart regime, we were called, we were called liberators, we were supported when we fought against the apart regime, when they do it, when hamas do it. they call them terrorists. the march was organized by a broad coalition of organizations including religious bodies, jewish groups, political parties, including the ruling anc and trade unions. south africa's government has with drown its diplomatic staff from tel aviv, but it still
said por press tv, london. tens of thousands of people have marched through the streets of cape town to the office of the provincial administration. they have called on the south african government to support the oppressed palestinians. the government. has downloaded ties with israel, but protesters want a complete severing of relations. the west continuously put the narrative through hamas terrorist group, hamas, terrorist group, hamas, terrorist group. hamas is a resistance group for the...
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press tv, rome.d by almizan, a publication of the islamic movement in nigeria, said that as a result of israel's manipulation tactics, some western outlets either ignore the truth of the war on gaza or distort the truth while reporting the israeli genocidal war in gaza. one of the speakers. has accused western outlets of turning a blind eye to the various violations of international law and war crimes. israel has lot of issues which it is hiding. as such, she now put the information in a different way that will influence the conscience of people so that it will now have the chance to commit more crimes. various speakers at the seminar agreed that the root cause of the conflict in gaza is the illegal israeli occupation of palestinian lands for over 70 years, so the hamas attack didn't happen in a vacuum, but it was the result of years of subjugation and oppression of palestinians by the israelis. they said the israeli regime continuously spreads lies and propaganda. about the origins of its existence
press tv, rome.d by almizan, a publication of the islamic movement in nigeria, said that as a result of israel's manipulation tactics, some western outlets either ignore the truth of the war on gaza or distort the truth while reporting the israeli genocidal war in gaza. one of the speakers. has accused western outlets of turning a blind eye to the various violations of international law and war crimes. israel has lot of issues which it is hiding. as such, she now put the information in a...
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we _ by the press. let's go over the page, please. we are - by the press.er the page, please. we are on - by the press. let's go over the page, please. we are on now. by the press. let's go over the | page, please. we are on now to by the press. let's go over the - page, please. we are on now to the thursday of that week, 29th october. and you make a reference immediately under the date to a call with the cabinet office i assume, and you say s i argued strongly for the prime minister to set out his aims. what does he want to achieve? protect the nhs. something else. emergency care. all care. this takes us back to a point we raised earlier about scientists needing to understand exactly ly what the government was trying to achieve, other than just stopping the nhs being overwhelmed. that was in march, where we were talking about it this morning. it looks as though that concern arose again at this time?— again at this time? possibly even intensified. _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what _ again at this time? possibly even intensified. what wou
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, the press conferences just about - worth noting that mike emadi, the press conferences just about toto start at preston county hall, the police and crime commissioner for lancashire and the chief exec of the couege lancashire and the chief exec of the college of policing.— college of policing. good morning and thank you _ college of policing. good morning and thank you for _ college of policing. good morning and thank you for taking - college of policing. good morning and thank you for taking the - college of policing. good morning and thank you for taking the time | college of policing. good morning l and thank you for taking the time to attend _ and thank you for taking the time to attend today's press conference as i publish _ attend today's press conference as i publish the — attend today's press conference as i publish the review of the nicola bulley — publish the review of the nicola bulley missing from home search and investigation. i will take a few moments _ investigation. i will take a few moments to highlight the review and the next _ moments to highlight the review and th
, the press conferences just about - worth noting that mike emadi, the press conferences just about toto start at preston county hall, the police and crime commissioner for lancashire and the chief exec of the couege lancashire and the chief exec of the college of policing.— college of policing. good morning and thank you _ college of policing. good morning and thank you for _ college of policing. good morning and thank you for taking - college of policing. good morning and thank you for...
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that now this is in favor of police press. in the last games, avraj can score goals , he can have that quality , he played very well tonight. you got a goal, press police has shown that it is one of the good teams in asia, very good and consistent. tonight , especially in the second half, press police had one or two chances to score. maybe another striker would have scored . they were out of form for a couple of weeks in the league and match with esteghlal of tajikistan the preparation of their players can help them. you saw that the absence of vahid amiri was very effective . morteza poori ganjanji, who is one of the elements of the success of our national team, could have helped them in the police press. they are perfectly coordinated, but in the last shots, i think they could not have the necessary quality, and in my opinion, with the way they played , we can give them a pass in tonight's game. finish with a good condition and the team al-sharjah considering that the jordanian team is not of that quality, awaraj will certai
that now this is in favor of police press. in the last games, avraj can score goals , he can have that quality , he played very well tonight. you got a goal, press police has shown that it is one of the good teams in asia, very good and consistent. tonight , especially in the second half, press police had one or two chances to score. maybe another striker would have scored . they were out of form for a couple of weeks in the league and match with esteghlal of tajikistan the preparation of their...
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because the press covers it up. . mean, look, jesse, we cover it itre and there's undeniabllooke you know, it begins with biden b saying, i never talk to her about his business dealings. we okay, foss, we have a voicemail. we hav have reams of proof that that was a lie. now, i never engaged in business deals with him. okay, well, clearly you did. there was nevedid.r a check. lea now we learn about these checks from james biden to checks, in fact. and this is before we've subpoenaed all the bank records, beforthas befor se then any sort of meaningful interaction with hunter or james bide meaningction win or . >> but the press covers it up. jesse, the russian dossierr. that lie hunter, biden's laptop ,russian misinformation, that lie. >> do you think we'rn mie going to get to the bottom of this? no, because congress subpoenasee hunter and james and others. >> but guess who controlsve whether that is even enforced, the biden doj? and then you have the lapdogcov press that's going to cover it up. and there is absolutely n
because the press covers it up. . mean, look, jesse, we cover it itre and there's undeniabllooke you know, it begins with biden b saying, i never talk to her about his business dealings. we okay, foss, we have a voicemail. we hav have reams of proof that that was a lie. now, i never engaged in business deals with him. okay, well, clearly you did. there was nevedid.r a check. lea now we learn about these checks from james biden to checks, in fact. and this is before we've subpoenaed all the bank...
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the athlete bench pressed two weights weighing 24 kg 113 times.ew official world record among professional age athletes. group over 60 years old, well, many disciplines are represented, these are varieties of bench press, barbell, lying, and striflifting - this is pull-ups with weights, push-ups from parallel bars with weights, various types of biceps curls, and of course, uh, ours already, i'll tell you, my favorite belarusian bench press, the first time look, it seems like you can easily lie down on the mat, take two weights and press, but when you work for the result. time is limited to 5 minutes and when the pace is high, fatigue accumulates in your hands, lactic acid, and you won’t be able to do much. viktor matsur noted another planetary achievement; he performed a one-handed bench press of a 50-kilogram weight 20 times; in total , more than a hundred athletes of different age categories took part in the competition. today is the continuation of the television project heroes reboot of the debut star season. and ours join the fight colleagues
the athlete bench pressed two weights weighing 24 kg 113 times.ew official world record among professional age athletes. group over 60 years old, well, many disciplines are represented, these are varieties of bench press, barbell, lying, and striflifting - this is pull-ups with weights, push-ups from parallel bars with weights, various types of biceps curls, and of course, uh, ours already, i'll tell you, my favorite belarusian bench press, the first time look, it seems like you can easily lie...
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the press if he were to get back into the white house. and, you know, steve, talk a little bit about the supreme court and its and, you know, until the series about clarence thomas, i think a lot of people hadn't given much thought, frankly, the finances of supreme court justices. as you state, there is, an ethics code that applies to all the other federal judges. but somehow the supreme doesn't have one. and, you know, what is the nature of that? and then you had the leaked memo the leaked decision in the dobbs case overturning roe v wade. and and, of course, someone on the conservative side thought that that was a norm violation, that, you know, that really damaged and eroded trust within the institution. and so, you know, how do you think the court know is approaching this question of norms and what what needs to be formalized or not? i think it goes back to the same split that i alluded to before. i mean, i think that there are, you know, a couple of justices, to borrow a phrase from my friend and colleague leo litman, who take this y
the press if he were to get back into the white house. and, you know, steve, talk a little bit about the supreme court and its and, you know, until the series about clarence thomas, i think a lot of people hadn't given much thought, frankly, the finances of supreme court justices. as you state, there is, an ethics code that applies to all the other federal judges. but somehow the supreme doesn't have one. and, you know, what is the nature of that? and then you had the leaked memo the leaked...
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there is freedom of the press before there's a first amendment. you see because the press is free to publish this short little thing. it's short not so judges can make stuff up, but so the ordinary people can actually read it. start to finish, decide with their forward against it. so that's freedom of the press before this first amendment, they put it to a vote. two things and then i'll shut up. the first thing ordinary people say is like, dude, you forgot the rights to secure these rights. governments are instituted among men, securing their just powers to extend government. you forgot the right, says george and other people. and they did. and in this process, actually the federal thing, you're right, we goofed. so first thing we're going to do, we're going to add some amendments. and one of the amendments say the people, people, the people, the people, the people, the right, the people to pition and assemble and the second amendment and the fourth and ninth. 10th, because it's coming this we the people act of ordained into the establishment. we'
there is freedom of the press before there's a first amendment. you see because the press is free to publish this short little thing. it's short not so judges can make stuff up, but so the ordinary people can actually read it. start to finish, decide with their forward against it. so that's freedom of the press before this first amendment, they put it to a vote. two things and then i'll shut up. the first thing ordinary people say is like, dude, you forgot the rights to secure these rights....
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- a woman told bormenthal, yes, but is the western press equal to the eastern press, soviet newspapers, that's right, well, what does the new york times write about, and what does the wall street journal write about, maybe the new york times, that's what they say now, the new york times. what are they even joking about? well, again, the politician, the economist, the articles, they are different from what we saw, for example, in the 80s, when western journalism was called a chain dog of democracy, there was such a saying, if i am not mistaken, it was a ukrainian, i don't remember his last name now, the ukrainian is the author of this statement, about the chain dogs of democracy, and they are no longer there, they are absent, because since 14th year, when the hybrid invasion of ukraine began, i read a lot in the western press , well , such rather manipulative materials, etc i always had a question, do they really fully understand the processes that are taking place in ukraine, what is happening in ukraine, and always since the 14th year, regarding those political events that were taking
- a woman told bormenthal, yes, but is the western press equal to the eastern press, soviet newspapers, that's right, well, what does the new york times write about, and what does the wall street journal write about, maybe the new york times, that's what they say now, the new york times. what are they even joking about? well, again, the politician, the economist, the articles, they are different from what we saw, for example, in the 80s, when western journalism was called a chain dog of...
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she complained how china was getting bad press in the u.s. media. china gets great press. xi must be watching fox. and then they talked about the weather. that's not a joke. biden, after hours of listening, begged to china to help us out with global warming. and then biden asked are you going to invade taiwan? china said no. biden then asked why are you guys so secretive about your nuclear weapons program? xi did not answer. he was very secretive. biden never mentioned covid. biden asked xi, can you guys stop buzzing our aircraft and our ships? xi said we will have our military talk about it. from the readout of this meeting it sounds like president biden listen for three hours, talked for one and nothing much came out of it. but the lunch was spectacular. biden order for xi. ravioli, artichoke crystal, chicken, california gold rice pilaf, chard broccolini and brussels sprouts. and for dessert of coarse almond meringue cake, praline buttercream and concord grape sauce. delicious. as xi taste buds were exploding gavin's heart was thinking. let's be honest. gavin did not sta
she complained how china was getting bad press in the u.s. media. china gets great press. xi must be watching fox. and then they talked about the weather. that's not a joke. biden, after hours of listening, begged to china to help us out with global warming. and then biden asked are you going to invade taiwan? china said no. biden then asked why are you guys so secretive about your nuclear weapons program? xi did not answer. he was very secretive. biden never mentioned covid. biden asked xi,...
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press tv's news and brief.ee camp as uh the regime continues its atrocities in the gaza strip for 26 days now. gaza's interior ministry says a residential camp has been completely destroyed with over a thousand still under the rubble. uh, several countries have sensured israel's deadly attack on the densely populated javalia refugee camp in northern gaza. iran um drapped the bloody strike calling it yet another stain on the long list of israel's war crimes. also saudi arabia. strongly condemn the inhumane targeting of the camp by the israeli occupation forces. in a strong gesture of support for the oppressed palestinians bolivia has severed diplomatic relations with israel as the regime steps up its genocidal attacks on the gauza strip during a press conference and lapaz bolivia's deputy foreign minister freddy mamani announced the decision citing israel's crimes against humanity and the spokesman for the algasam brigades of
press tv's news and brief.ee camp as uh the regime continues its atrocities in the gaza strip for 26 days now. gaza's interior ministry says a residential camp has been completely destroyed with over a thousand still under the rubble. uh, several countries have sensured israel's deadly attack on the densely populated javalia refugee camp in northern gaza. iran um drapped the bloody strike calling it yet another stain on the long list of israel's war crimes. also saudi arabia. strongly condemn...
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frank smith press tv, soul. thousands of israelis have gathered in the occupied al goreit to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his mishandling of the regime's war on gaza. protesters held banners and signs condemning netanyahu and his far right cabinet. they called on him to leave office. protesters blamed netanyahu for israel's defeat following the hamas resistance movement operation on october the 7th. similar protests have been held across the occupied territories since the start of the israeli onslaut on gaza. the protest has come against the backdrop of large scale protest from that took place across israel earlier this year in response to the cabinist push for judicial kibs. protesters accused netanyahu of power grab. venezuela has joined the chorus of international causes demanding israeli authorities to be brought to justice for committing crimes against humanity. venezuelan foreign minister yavon gill said yahoo is ordering the massacre of palestinians while his son is enjoying his t
frank smith press tv, soul. thousands of israelis have gathered in the occupied al goreit to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his mishandling of the regime's war on gaza. protesters held banners and signs condemning netanyahu and his far right cabinet. they called on him to leave office. protesters blamed netanyahu for israel's defeat following the hamas resistance movement operation on october the 7th. similar protests have been held across the occupied territories since...
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presses. but there is a really incredible dynamic, wonderful world, world of small independent presses and nonprofit presses. and many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors. and in the university press world, where i have been doing my publishing, even though i do have an agent, i don't need an agent to work with the university presses university press editors. i regularly meet over zoom or at conferences with academics who they might consider publishing. it's a lot more direct. so. so it kind of depends on who you want to publish with, whether or not you need an agent. and when did mr. mccarthy get one? right. so after his editor, albert erskine, retired, which was in 1987, and mccarthy realized that he'd been protected by erskine for his entire career, and he really wasn't sure what was going to happen after that. one of the wonderful outcomes of publishing my essay with the new york times was that someone reached out to me over email who had corresponded with mccarthy d
presses. but there is a really incredible dynamic, wonderful world, world of small independent presses and nonprofit presses. and many of those presses will take direct submissions from authors. and in the university press world, where i have been doing my publishing, even though i do have an agent, i don't need an agent to work with the university presses university press editors. i regularly meet over zoom or at conferences with academics who they might consider publishing. it's a lot more...
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and when i say this, just having a press conference. so it is going to be an opportunity for the reporters like mj and others who cover him on a regular basis to ask him, of course, about china, and about what we are hearing from david and mj. but a lot of questions about the u.s. policy and stance towards the middle east. and also, as you mentioned, the very [inaudible] place he seems to be, according to every single poll. not just national polls. but key battleground states where he is, vis-À-vis the presumptive front-runner on the republican side. and that is donald trump. so a lot of opportunity, hopefully, for many reporters to get questions. because it is so rare that that happens with this president. >> evan, i want to talk to you about the shift in tone by china towards the u.s.. you recently wrote a really fascinating piece for the new yorker, titled china's age of malice. -- malaise. is, that i mean, what is driving china to do this? >> yeah, that is a key piece of the puzzle. in some ways xi jinping was coming into this summi
and when i say this, just having a press conference. so it is going to be an opportunity for the reporters like mj and others who cover him on a regular basis to ask him, of course, about china, and about what we are hearing from david and mj. but a lot of questions about the u.s. policy and stance towards the middle east. and also, as you mentioned, the very [inaudible] place he seems to be, according to every single poll. not just national polls. but key battleground states where he is,...
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mehdi ziai, the obligatory reporter of the melbourne radio and television press, australia press police , iran changed the game against esteghlal of tajikistan in the fourth week of the asian champions league with tsawi . virusanza plus virus crash the result of the goal position was to tie the game and win the game. in the absence of cold players of press police, the main achievement of this team was to save the players from the many mistakes of the opponent. mistakes that were repeated on mehdi torabi, who became the scorer of press police with vahid amiri. after two months away from the regular team due to the safety of this game, turabi had gone to the field for the police press from the beginning. after 50 days of muslim death, amiri entered the field instead of torabi from the 68th minute. amiri's presence on the field did not even reach 15 minutes and he left the game with the same injury as before. the single goal of the police press on torabi minutes 29 from the impact. on a tactical task in the 84th minute for the independence of tajikistan , they dragged the game to tsavi. pe
mehdi ziai, the obligatory reporter of the melbourne radio and television press, australia press police , iran changed the game against esteghlal of tajikistan in the fourth week of the asian champions league with tsawi . virusanza plus virus crash the result of the goal position was to tie the game and win the game. in the absence of cold players of press police, the main achievement of this team was to save the players from the many mistakes of the opponent. mistakes that were repeated on...
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and as we mentioned there, that was the press conference byjens press conference by jens stoltenberg,f his speech to journalists was the war in ukraine and he promised support for ukraine. he also said foreign ministers from nato countries had discussed a path to nato membership. just after the address, we are expecting to hear from the us secretary of state, antony blinken. he is due to address the press and we will bring you that here live on bbc new spot for analysis, let's cross to our correspondent in brussels. just tell us a bit more about what the secretary—general had to say. about what the secretary-general had to sa . ~ ., , about what the secretary-general had to sa . ~ . , ., ., about what the secretary-general had tosa. . , ., .,g , to say. what we 'ust heard from jens stoltenber: to say. what we 'ust heard from jens stoltenberg was — to say. what we just heard from jens stoltenberg was a _ to say. what we just heard from jens stoltenberg was a very _ to say. what we just heard from jens stoltenberg was a very strong - stoltenberg was a very strong message of support for
and as we mentioned there, that was the press conference byjens press conference by jens stoltenberg,f his speech to journalists was the war in ukraine and he promised support for ukraine. he also said foreign ministers from nato countries had discussed a path to nato membership. just after the address, we are expecting to hear from the us secretary of state, antony blinken. he is due to address the press and we will bring you that here live on bbc new spot for analysis, let's cross to our...
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said porza, press tv, london. thousands gathered in the pakistani capital islamabad for a massive rally in support of palestine. all islamic... communities, including shia and sunni came together to voice their strong condemnation of israel's atrocities in gaza. pakistan's religio political party, jamaate islami hosted gaza million march just few miles away from the us consultate in islamabad to condemn washington's role in supporting israel's crimes. israel is brutally attacking the innocent people, the israel is brutally attacking with fast for. bombs on the hospitals and every day they kill 500, 600, even thousand childrens and kids and womens and civilians, so there is no justification of such genacide. similar rallies were held in other cities where people w their anger on what they call the criminal silence of the world on israeli bombardment in gaza that has killed thousands of men, women and children. in recent weeks, children have nothing to do with war or with hate, this is implantation of hate within ch
said porza, press tv, london. thousands gathered in the pakistani capital islamabad for a massive rally in support of palestine. all islamic... communities, including shia and sunni came together to voice their strong condemnation of israel's atrocities in gaza. pakistan's religio political party, jamaate islami hosted gaza million march just few miles away from the us consultate in islamabad to condemn washington's role in supporting israel's crimes. israel is brutally attacking the innocent...
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, one of the main press buildings in gaza. city that was still standing. after many other journalists, journalistic and media towers were destroyed. they were killed because these rallies evacuated, the building, and then they bombed the building next door where the journalists were standing. now we start to see journalist, one after another, killed at home with their families. so they were targeted. israel has the entire population registry and the gaza strip and knows where everyone's home is and which family is in it. and we've seen the entire family of a journalist from palestine tv, which is funded not by home off by the but by the palestinian authority killed at home. we saw a wild, i do the, i'll just hear a arabic correspondence in the gaza strip. had of his 2 children and wife killed at home are targeted and it is really fund it went on is really channel 13 after the killing and said, yeah, we didn't like his reporting. so we, we killed them. i mean, they're openly boasting about targeting and killing journalist. and
, one of the main press buildings in gaza. city that was still standing. after many other journalists, journalistic and media towers were destroyed. they were killed because these rallies evacuated, the building, and then they bombed the building next door where the journalists were standing. now we start to see journalist, one after another, killed at home with their families. so they were targeted. israel has the entire population registry and the gaza strip and knows where everyone's home is...
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Nov 18, 2023
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funes, welcome to press tv, now mr. funes, i'll show you for hospital. uh the director says 700 people, patients, medics and other civilians seeking shelter are trapped in gaza's largest hospital which remains cut from water, electricity and communications. i want your thoughts on israel's actions on bombing uh schools, uh, we had masks, we had churches and now we have hospitals. what we are seeing with israel's onslot on gaza and the palestinian. people can only be described as pure evil, this is so much broader than a political and economic war against the palestinians, this is a spiritual war of evil against good, and god, allah is on the side of the palestinian people, bravely resisting and fighting back against this evil entity known as israel, which is based on usury, based on setular colonialism, based on exploitation, and represents the worst aspects of humanity, you have videos of idf soldiers celebrating the death of children, you have videos of israelis chanting and and laughing and yelling and acting as if t
funes, welcome to press tv, now mr. funes, i'll show you for hospital. uh the director says 700 people, patients, medics and other civilians seeking shelter are trapped in gaza's largest hospital which remains cut from water, electricity and communications. i want your thoughts on israel's actions on bombing uh schools, uh, we had masks, we had churches and now we have hospitals. what we are seeing with israel's onslot on gaza and the palestinian. people can only be described as pure evil, this...
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yusuf maudi press.ster warns about repercussions of israeli atrocities in the besige gazo strip. hossain imir abdullahyan said if the regime keeps up its war crimes, no party will be spared from the consequences, the iranian minister said israel has collapse and palestinian resistance will be the definite victorys of this battle. am abdullah said resistance groups in the region act in independently and do not necessarily wait for political decisions. he said the us is practically one side of israel's war on gaza despite urging others to exercise restraint. the iranian foreign minister was speaking in a meeting with hamas leader ismaal hania in qatar. hania for his part said amount of explosives that israel has used in the war since the seventh. of october is more power than the atomic bomb the us dropped on the japanese city of hiroshima. iran's called on the united nations to condemn israel for spreading baseless allegations and lies against the islamic republic. once again, the israeli regime's repres
yusuf maudi press.ster warns about repercussions of israeli atrocities in the besige gazo strip. hossain imir abdullahyan said if the regime keeps up its war crimes, no party will be spared from the consequences, the iranian minister said israel has collapse and palestinian resistance will be the definite victorys of this battle. am abdullah said resistance groups in the region act in independently and do not necessarily wait for political decisions. he said the us is practically one side of...
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how do police interact with the press and how does the public interact with the press?those are tough questions that should be informing future policies. ood point that when you ar ood point that when >> i do think that inyou make a good point that when you are going into a conflict area, you know it is a risk. but the risks are unexpected. you know, the florida tv reporter was doing a routine story and so in a way that is a lot more tricky, because to your point about the light touch, and i do think that we had not thought to say when you go out in the united states you're facing a hostile environment. but possibly more for the actors that you're dealing with, but it is more complicated in a way because it is not as obvious. it is not a place specific. >> one of the things we talk about with our curriculum is that we are not trying to teach safety to scare but to empower. like i thought about this. i thought about things that could go wrong. and so if something tricky happens okay. you might not be 100% prepared but you have thought about what could go wrong as opposed
how do police interact with the press and how does the public interact with the press?those are tough questions that should be informing future policies. ood point that when you ar ood point that when >> i do think that inyou make a good point that when you are going into a conflict area, you know it is a risk. but the risks are unexpected. you know, the florida tv reporter was doing a routine story and so in a way that is a lot more tricky, because to your point about the light touch,...