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that's in the last year following the fatal stabbing of teenagerjames quigley.wo 19 year olds gang members were jailed for more than 20 years for his murder. suffolk police say they're now on top of the fight against organised groups exploiting young people. zoe o'brien reports. friday night in ipswich. this police unit has a clear mission, to stop gangs recruiting children. we have come across _ gangs recruiting children. we have come across a _ gangs recruiting children. we have come across a young _ gangs recruiting children. we have come across a young man - gangs recruiting children. we have come across a young man we - gangs recruiting children. we have come across a young man we are l come across a young man we are interested in, where we've got big concerns. it’s interested in, where we've got big concerns. �* , . interested in, where we've got big concerns. h ., , ., concerns. it's a constant battle auainst concerns. it's a constant battle against exploiters _ concerns. it's a constant battle against exploiters enticing - concerns. it's a constant battl
that's in the last year following the fatal stabbing of teenagerjames quigley.wo 19 year olds gang members were jailed for more than 20 years for his murder. suffolk police say they're now on top of the fight against organised groups exploiting young people. zoe o'brien reports. friday night in ipswich. this police unit has a clear mission, to stop gangs recruiting children. we have come across _ gangs recruiting children. we have come across a _ gangs recruiting children. we have come across a...
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quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, a century ago, a ilosopher wrote that those who cannot remember the pas are condemd to repeat today in america, we are faced with ts very dilemma. we have seen attems by the ultraconservates to rewrite histornd cater to those uncoortable wit an evolving world, uncomfortable with our country's oginal sin. in theseas longe a matter of forgetfness, but a deliberate effort to ignore the past o alter it touit their own political gain. if we aow this alternateo take hold, aree not doomed in a pursu of a more perfect union? it's parof the the maga movement. this movement rejects the ide that history is complex and the process casts asi efforts■l■í reon with it. former president tru and h follers pfer to simplify things for an audience afraidf a changin wor. and in so doi, trump and his loyal followers refuse to accept the existence of complexitie st trump soictions in our shared stawrchgly defded -- staunchly defended robert e. lee. history, butause leea grasp on repren vision of th
quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, a century ago, a ilosopher wrote that those who cannot remember the pas are condemd to repeat today in america, we are faced with ts very dilemma. we have seen attems by the ultraconservates to rewrite histornd cater to those uncoortable wit an evolving world, uncomfortable with our country's oginal sin. in theseas longe a matter of forgetfness, but a deliberate effort to ignore the past o alter it touit their own...
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. >> aidan quigley, appreciate you joining us. >> thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: since 1979 inartnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings, and committee hearings. a c-span gives you a front row seat to how issueare debated and decided with no commentary, no interruptions, and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ ■6■announcer: this week, 2024 campaign trail takes a look at the latest delegate wins for president biden and former president donald trump as both men became the presumptive presidential candidates for their parties. plus a look from the road at the latest messages to voter former president trump from rome, georgia and president biden from new hampshire, also a house race, but first a look at the senate race in ohio where primary voters head to the polls on tuesday. news in ohio. can you tell us about the upcoming senate race into is on the ballot? >> the primaries are on march 19, and right now it is a three
. >> aidan quigley, appreciate you joining us. >> thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: since 1979 inartnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings, and committee hearings. a c-span gives you a front row seat to how issueare debated and decided with no commentary, no interruptions, and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪...
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i would be remiss not to thank my negotiating counterparts, ranking member quigley and senator shotser smith on the other side of thenda and wee terrific to work with. and finally and always, we have outstanding is staff. we all know that and this wouldn't be here without their hard work. i want to focus my remarks on the portion of the bill i had the most to do with and that's the transportation, housing, and urban development portion. there are four areas in that bill that i'm especially proud of. first, members of both parties and both sides of the aisle -- excuse me, both sides of the rotunda worked really hard on safety first, safety for people flying, safety for people that are traveling by rail, safety for men and women on the highways. and we met the requirement there andll those agencies. second, this is probably the most robust funding the federal aeronautical agency has ever received. we have money in there for 1,800 new traffic controllers who are desperately needed. we have additional money for technology and for infrastructure programs and simulators to make sure they g
i would be remiss not to thank my negotiating counterparts, ranking member quigley and senator shotser smith on the other side of thenda and wee terrific to work with. and finally and always, we have outstanding is staff. we all know that and this wouldn't be here without their hard work. i want to focus my remarks on the portion of the bill i had the most to do with and that's the transportation, housing, and urban development portion. there are four areas in that bill that i'm especially...
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worldwide asset exchange william quigley with us. is arguments on the speculative side, but also on fundamental analysis of at least money flows. >> yeah. i agree. if you look at where we are prehalving, that's going to happen in april where bitcoin's reward for miners drops by half f we look at where we are versus the last one, i'd say -- which happened four years ago, we're in better shape. we didn't have the etfs back then. if you look at things like tee risktive volume, it was nascent four years ago. now very high. we've just hit a record. and the etf flows have actually surprised me. i was a little skeptical that they would take off quickly, and now we have close to, i want to say, $50 billion, about 740,000 bitcoin, held in these etfs. daily we're getting between 150 million up to $500 million flowing in. so there's a lot of positive forces that are pushing bitcoin up right now, and this is before the halvening, which is usually after that fact when bitcoin really sky rockets. >> how do you describe to viewers the mix of instit
worldwide asset exchange william quigley with us. is arguments on the speculative side, but also on fundamental analysis of at least money flows. >> yeah. i agree. if you look at where we are prehalving, that's going to happen in april where bitcoin's reward for miners drops by half f we look at where we are versus the last one, i'd say -- which happened four years ago, we're in better shape. we didn't have the etfs back then. if you look at things like tee risktive volume, it was nascent...
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paul quigley as well, for the invitation to join you all this evening. i really appreciate the virtual welcome from blacksburg, and i'm so glad that so many of you have decided to join us this evening. if i share my screen, i would to begin tonight in camp of the 118th pennsylvania and specific i i'd like to join them along the potomac. in may 1863. this is just days after the union defeat at chancellor and the event is somewhat unrelated. i want to set the scene, but the scene we're going to step into is a party or, a shindig of sorts, hosted a captain dendy sharwood before the war, sherwood had been a hotel owner and he had experience as a caterer because of his line of work and for his shindig, he treated his guests, other fellow officers, to a generous supply of gin, fish house, punch club, punch and ale, and to go along with those beverages, the offers the officers found tubs of cold beef boiled ham, a chicken salad and ham sandwiches. perhaps not surprisingly, the men really enjoyed themselves at sherwood's party, and his tent became filled with a
paul quigley as well, for the invitation to join you all this evening. i really appreciate the virtual welcome from blacksburg, and i'm so glad that so many of you have decided to join us this evening. if i share my screen, i would to begin tonight in camp of the 118th pennsylvania and specific i i'd like to join them along the potomac. in may 1863. this is just days after the union defeat at chancellor and the event is somewhat unrelated. i want to set the scene, but the scene we're going to...
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quigley says this country. kath quigley says this iused country.he eu. theresa may never really had her heart in it to leave the eu. now then, if you had hoped that the huge pro—palestine protest were about to end, then i'm afraid you're going to be disappointed tomorrow. and in a few minutes i'll discuss the rights and wrongs those demonstrations, wrongs of those demonstrations, and a shocking video and we'll have a shocking video which shows some pro—palestinian protesters going just stop oil, with some added extra vandalism on the top. they've gone completely nuts and damaged a painting. you will not believe your eyes. i'm martin daubney on gb news, but first it's time for your latest weather forecast with annie shuttleworth . with annie shuttleworth. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. well, it should be staying dry for most of us through the rest of the day, but there chilly there will still be a chilly breeze should through there
quigley says this country. kath quigley says this iused country.he eu. theresa may never really had her heart in it to leave the eu. now then, if you had hoped that the huge pro—palestine protest were about to end, then i'm afraid you're going to be disappointed tomorrow. and in a few minutes i'll discuss the rights and wrongs those demonstrations, wrongs of those demonstrations, and a shocking video and we'll have a shocking video which shows some pro—palestinian protesters going just stop...
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cole chairman of the rules committee and chairman of the t-hud subcommittee and many representative quigley who fought to include this fiscal constraints. none of this is possible without patiently and painstakingly painstakingly turn commitments and deals made at the member level and sense enshrined into law. we've begun to reckon with and address historic marginalized communities. it is important. it is necessary, and it's on-over-due. but somehow a lot of that work has glossed over america's first injustices the injustice towards native people. it is a brutal historynn generations. forcibly removing native people from their homelands, pushing children into boarding schools, ancestral remains. the impacts of the colonization are being felt tohis r da hundreds of years of injustice in one legislative session, but it remedying those injustices and finally doing right by native people takes another few centuries. it needs to start happening now. and that requires all of us learning and really understanding the long and painful history. it means addressing the many ways that native culture re
cole chairman of the rules committee and chairman of the t-hud subcommittee and many representative quigley who fought to include this fiscal constraints. none of this is possible without patiently and painstakingly painstakingly turn commitments and deals made at the member level and sense enshrined into law. we've begun to reckon with and address historic marginalized communities. it is important. it is necessary, and it's on-over-due. but somehow a lot of that work has glossed over america's...
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tony quigley says this. i'm only ashamed of where our country is now.d never taking ourselves too seriously. a happy united kingdom bob quigley says this tell me what's left to be proud of. floods, of illegals coming in, vaccine deaths, nhs debts, archbishop corruption in gm foods approved by king charles. even they won't eat it himself. wow. bob goes on and on. he really is in a bit of a bad place. we're going to have more positive news on that after this. we've got lee anderson coming up. as i say now, lots of you can get in touch with your thoughts on all of those big stories of day. we'll have stories of the day. we'll have much, more of lee much, much more of that. lee anderson started debate anderson started this debate when i want my country when he said, i want my country back. do you agree with him ? back. do you agree with him? what does that even mean? what do you want back? what do you miss? what should we do going forward? that's the big debate we're going to have after the break. you're watching or listening to gb news. as i keep saying, l
tony quigley says this. i'm only ashamed of where our country is now.d never taking ourselves too seriously. a happy united kingdom bob quigley says this tell me what's left to be proud of. floods, of illegals coming in, vaccine deaths, nhs debts, archbishop corruption in gm foods approved by king charles. even they won't eat it himself. wow. bob goes on and on. he really is in a bit of a bad place. we're going to have more positive news on that after this. we've got lee anderson coming up. as...
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this is councillor richard quigley, local councillor for cowes north. welcome to the show, richard.ross the shop yet? you're putting this down to a conservative party failing. >> well, quite simply, martin, it won't be. you won't be. i'll be the first person to tell you this is that the local government association have identified a £4 billion hole in in local government finances . in local government finances. and in simple terms, there's a lot of stats out there. but in 2010, the conservative party implemented a 40% cut in government grants to local councils. straight away , which councils. straight away, which meant that the council tax element of all funding for councils went from 59% to 71, and the government grant fell from 38 to 22. >> so, you know, it's very simple maths as i'm sure you like to say to your viewer, it's not rocket science, so the money's just been taken away. >> so what the other thing they do, quite cleverly, is every year councils have to take out inflation. >> so with the minimum wage going up, which i fully support, that's a £1.4 billion a year hole again
this is councillor richard quigley, local councillor for cowes north. welcome to the show, richard.ross the shop yet? you're putting this down to a conservative party failing. >> well, quite simply, martin, it won't be. you won't be. i'll be the first person to tell you this is that the local government association have identified a £4 billion hole in in local government finances . in local government finances. and in simple terms, there's a lot of stats out there. but in 2010, the...
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. >> exactly, robin, aldi or quigley expanding their footprint and aldi adding 800 more stores across u.s. they are trying to meet the demand from shoppers on the hunt for a deal, robin. >> robin: thanks, michael. >> michael: now to heating up with two massive jackpots up for grabs and getting even bigger. kayna whitworth at the california gas station with a ticket for the largest moderate jackpot ever sold. maybe that is good luck, katie, good morning. >> katie: michael, good morning. we are talking one lucky winner who won $2 billion, yes, billion with a capital b. look at this sign, they actually had to put the letter b over the letter m. and growing across the country right now because there was no winner in last night's powerball drawing. so that total has ballooned to $750 million for that jackpot. but you need to keep your eye on friday's megamillion drawings because also historic territory as well. looking at a jackpot $977 million. that has only happened about six times in the history of the game and $2 a ticket, it's worth the hype. what are your odds? experts say odds one i
. >> exactly, robin, aldi or quigley expanding their footprint and aldi adding 800 more stores across u.s. they are trying to meet the demand from shoppers on the hunt for a deal, robin. >> robin: thanks, michael. >> michael: now to heating up with two massive jackpots up for grabs and getting even bigger. kayna whitworth at the california gas station with a ticket for the largest moderate jackpot ever sold. maybe that is good luck, katie, good morning. >> katie:...
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announcer: aidan quigley joins us of on budget appropriations for cq roll call is the government faces another partial shutdown on march 22. where do things stand? >> it seems like we are in pretty good shape to avoid a shutdown and wrap up full fiscal year 2020 44we are in the middl, but as of right now it looks like we are trendingar release of the final six bills for fiscal 2024 to be released of the weekend which would put us on track to pass this by friday. friday at midnight will be the shutdown deadline, but i suspect we will be done by then. >> is a report on some of the major sticking points, the house once $2.1 billion for a border wall, the senate went zero dollars and the senate once $250 million to shelter migrants and the house wants zeros of that. what is the plan they are and why did they do it that way? >> after speaker johnson and majority leader schumer announced a topline deal, appropriators split up money into the 12 separate bills. a one or 2% increasin funding for homeland, but they had a wall. they have been negotiating since january trying to come up with a way
announcer: aidan quigley joins us of on budget appropriations for cq roll call is the government faces another partial shutdown on march 22. where do things stand? >> it seems like we are in pretty good shape to avoid a shutdown and wrap up full fiscal year 2020 44we are in the middl, but as of right now it looks like we are trendingar release of the final six bills for fiscal 2024 to be released of the weekend which would put us on track to pass this by friday. friday at midnight will be...
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announcer: aidan quigley joins us of on budget appropriations for cq roll call is the government faces another partial shutdown on march 22. where do things stand? >> it seems like we are in pretty good shape to avoid a shutdown and wrap ufull f appro. we are in the middle of march, but as of right now it looks like we are trending toward release of the final six bills for fiscal 2024 to be released of the weekend which would put us on track to pass this by friday. friday at midnight will be the shutdown deadline, but i suspect we will be done by then. >> is a report on some of the major sticking points, the house once $2.1 billion for a border wall, the senate went zero dollars and the senate once $250 million to shelter migrants and the house wants zeros of that. what is the plan they are and why did they do it that way? >> after speaker johnson and majority leader schumer announced a topline deal, appropriators split up money into the 12 separate bills. a one or 2% increase in funding for homeland, but they had a wall. they have been negotiating since january trying to come up with
announcer: aidan quigley joins us of on budget appropriations for cq roll call is the government faces another partial shutdown on march 22. where do things stand? >> it seems like we are in pretty good shape to avoid a shutdown and wrap ufull f appro. we are in the middle of march, but as of right now it looks like we are trending toward release of the final six bills for fiscal 2024 to be released of the weekend which would put us on track to pass this by friday. friday at midnight will...