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my name is rachel law, i am incoming as a fellow at usaid. my question is, a lot of these larger infrastructure projects can be quite contentious, especially internationally and in communities that have been continuously hurt by the exacerbation of climate impacts. my question is, what kind of social engineering work is being done to support the infrastructure design being done , the necessary support that needs to come from communities and the engineering and design work being done? >> thank you for the question and welcome to your first day. this is a great question for us to sort of wrap into, as well as we go across our panel. i think i will add to it, that we've talked about the system's more holistic approach that requires a whole level change in terms of collaboration, which to your point can something -- sometimes slow things down but also makes it better over the long term. i think the question also connects to that in terms of focusing on the social support needed to ensure sustainability and success of climate resilient infrastruct
my name is rachel law, i am incoming as a fellow at usaid. my question is, a lot of these larger infrastructure projects can be quite contentious, especially internationally and in communities that have been continuously hurt by the exacerbation of climate impacts. my question is, what kind of social engineering work is being done to support the infrastructure design being done , the necessary support that needs to come from communities and the engineering and design work being done? >>...
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the execution of those laws did. rachelo say, hey, the law's the law is a joke. and i think anybody knows that. for her to act like she's tough on the border, give me a break. rachel: i don't think anyone's buying it. you were an ambassador. our policies are affecting our neighbors. not just mexico, but everyone, especially in central america. i did an interview with the president of panama who's, like, your policies have just wreaked havoc in panama. i had on the minister of ecology from panama if who said the darien gap is just ecologically destroyed. the rivers are poisoned, the lives of the indigenous people there are being disrupted and endangered. and yet, you know, they don't care. and, by the way, this is, like, the green party, the party that cares about environmental, you know, issues. no care at all for its impact on our neighbors. i want to ask you, what are the impacts particularly on mexico where you were the ambassador? >> rachel, that's such an important point, right? if this administration came in saying, o
the execution of those laws did. rachelo say, hey, the law's the law is a joke. and i think anybody knows that. for her to act like she's tough on the border, give me a break. rachel: i don't think anyone's buying it. you were an ambassador. our policies are affecting our neighbors. not just mexico, but everyone, especially in central america. i did an interview with the president of panama who's, like, your policies have just wreaked havoc in panama. i had on the minister of ecology from...
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rachel: the changes tim walls made to the law and providing life saving measures to my abortion and itll see walz strike through at the bottom for care of the infant. legal experts say these are for end of life comfort care and ultimate euphemism rather than compelling doctors to save the babies and founder and director of the abortion met work surviving themselves joins us mow. what an honor to have you on today. you survived an abortion and luckily bot care and you're sitting here with us today. tell us what happened in the bill and specifically what happens to babies that survive abortions in the state of minnesota versus other states that don't have these brutal laws. >> providing abortions post roe and reality is cdc years ago drt wanting to report about this and should be hushed up and why would you want to return yourself in and there'd be public clamor and this is where we're at. there's very few states that identify and report the number of babies like me that support abortions and in ten different states # 70 babies that survived abortions and look at minnesota report f 2021,
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and that's my obligation to do it with the military and with law enforcement. >> rachel: that instinct relatable to hispanic men who are -- they are not going the other direction. the beta males. they are masculine and desire to protect. winning almost 50% of the hispanic vote and he is running on mass deportation. who could have protected that. >> brian: right 68% of the feed people, 58% agree with mass deportation. i will add one more thing, venezuelan gangs literally fighting with our gangs in every major city. they just took a woman hostage and said we are going to chop off your fingers unless you give us all your money. took $75,000 from her. we had that story earlier. this is something that you don't need kamala harris or donald trump to talk about because we're living it. >> rachel: brian, these are the third world problems that so many hispanics left latin america because of that. and now we're turning into that. they see that very, very astutely. >> brian: all right. talking about great to see you, rachel. >> rachel: thank you. >> brian: carley, shimkus, i don't know where you
and that's my obligation to do it with the military and with law enforcement. >> rachel: that instinct relatable to hispanic men who are -- they are not going the other direction. the beta males. they are masculine and desire to protect. winning almost 50% of the hispanic vote and he is running on mass deportation. who could have protected that. >> brian: right 68% of the feed people, 58% agree with mass deportation. i will add one more thing, venezuelan gangs literally fighting...
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my name is rachel law, i am incoming as a fellow at usaid.question is, a lot of these larger infrastructure projects can be quite contentious, especially internationally and in communities that have been continuously hurt by the exacerbation of climate impacts. my question is, what kind of social engineering work is being done to support the infrastructure design being done , the necessary support that needs to come from communities and the engineering and design work being done? >> thank you for the question and welcome to your first day. this is a great question for us to sort of wrap into, as well as we go across our panel. i think i will add to it, that we've talked about the system's more holistic approach that requires a whole level change in terms of collaboration, which to your point can something -- sometimes slow things down but also makes it better over the long term. i think the question also connects to that in terms of focusing on the social support needed to ensure sustainability and success of climate resilient infrastructure.
my name is rachel law, i am incoming as a fellow at usaid.question is, a lot of these larger infrastructure projects can be quite contentious, especially internationally and in communities that have been continuously hurt by the exacerbation of climate impacts. my question is, what kind of social engineering work is being done to support the infrastructure design being done , the necessary support that needs to come from communities and the engineering and design work being done? >> thank...
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. >> that's why i wrote a law, signed by president trump and forcing drug companies to show actual prices. rachel: there's internal polling on the ground with the voters and cutting commercials that say i'm with donald trump and they're democrats, as you said, that's a really clear indicator. i love the visual and thinking about the consultants coming to the candidates and saying, listen, this is what you have to do in the next commercial. it's like put ago gun to their head. charlie: dave mcconsider mcrunning against bob casey in pennsylvania was on with jesse and democrats may actually wish they had joe biden on the ballot. gee we had the relationship and key democrats with san francisco level and going for the fracking and defund the police. it's bye back and that's going on and on and going for our polling and we're tied in gaining and that's because people have a race between strengths and weakness and common sense policies in the radical liberal agenda that career politicians beak every step of the way. we're going to win in pennsylvania. that's going to be great. rachel: pithsburg is 25% c
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my name is rachel law.ncoming, i guess, as a fellow at usaid and bureau for environment and through security. my question is, is that a lot of these larger infrastructure projects can be quite contentious implementing, especially nationally and global, and communities who have been continuously hurt by the exacerbation of climate impacts. so my question is, what kind of social engineering, but work is being done to kind of support the very civil engineering or design work, working between the social support for these kind of projects and that needs to come from local communities and the engineering design work that's being done. >> thank you for the question and welcome to your first day of your fellowship the usaid. everyone should go work for usaid. i say as a former two-time usaid employee. so, this is a great question for us to sort of wrap into maybe some final comments as well as we go across our panel. i think i'll add to it just that we've talked about this system more holistic approach just require
my name is rachel law.ncoming, i guess, as a fellow at usaid and bureau for environment and through security. my question is, is that a lot of these larger infrastructure projects can be quite contentious implementing, especially nationally and global, and communities who have been continuously hurt by the exacerbation of climate impacts. so my question is, what kind of social engineering, but work is being done to kind of support the very civil engineering or design work, working between the...
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so law has brought to see change. this is rachel stuck. vaccines label rooms have lighting, oxygen concentrate, does instruction machine to attend the possible complications during delivery, and the electricity supply is uninterrupted. for the adult. let's try a couple. we've been getting the word out. the soul up our has been installed at our center, and mothers can now come here because we have electricity now of uh they can receive treatment. you don't have to travel a long distance to a hospital in the city. i'm long show. by the end of 2024 me call ams to be the 1st state in india, the use of the centralized solar energy to follow all of its subset of the clinics . the heat and is regular and inadequate to reinforce are some of the biggest factors responsible for a steep decline in farmers incomes and crop reduction in order most otterbox thing to these climatic factors. however, not exclusive to india, spain to has been dealing with the civil or what the crisis. i made a pro long drought record high temperatures. but in the co
so law has brought to see change. this is rachel stuck. vaccines label rooms have lighting, oxygen concentrate, does instruction machine to attend the possible complications during delivery, and the electricity supply is uninterrupted. for the adult. let's try a couple. we've been getting the word out. the soul up our has been installed at our center, and mothers can now come here because we have electricity now of uh they can receive treatment. you don't have to travel a long distance to a...
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rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. his longest serving chief of staff.le of law, warning that he would rule as a dictator if he could.el with a blistering rebuke of the republican nominee for area, certainl authoritarian, admires people who are dictators. he has said that. how trump would praise adolf th. >> reporter: kelly's first hand accounts following similar reporting in the atlantlc 's ge. >> well, i would tell him that, life, you know, philosophy, so calling that an outrageous lie.n siness.i think he'd, you know, he could tell people to do things and they would do it. and not really bothe people would serve the country in uniform and referred to >> his not wanting to be seen four star marine general, who he >> general kelly will go down, >> reporter: he says he and i think -- should be very easily handled by, if necessary, necessary, by the military. >> reporter: in a statement, the trump campaign writing john kelly has totally beclowned himself calling the story fabricated and adding trump has always honored the service and sacrifice of all of our militar
rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. his longest serving chief of staff.le of law, warning that he would rule as a dictator if he could.el with a blistering rebuke of the republican nominee for area, certainl authoritarian, admires people who are dictators. he has said that. how trump would praise adolf th. >> reporter: kelly's first hand accounts following similar reporting in the atlantlc 's ge. >> well, i would tell him that, life, you know, philosophy, so calling...
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. ♪ >> and that's why i wrote a law signed by president trump, forcing drug companies to show their actual prices. rachelsenate candidate hyping up her ties to donald trump in that campaign ad as a new op-ed warns her own progressive baggage could cost her the seat this crucial swing state. charlie: her opponent, michigan gop senate candidate mike rogers, joins us now. great to see you this morning. >> good morning. charlie: i'm spitballing here, but i'm thinking you have not issued an ad tying yourself to kamala harris in michigan. i'm just guessing that. i don't know, maybe i'm wrong. >> pretty good guess. what's interesting is we're seeing this in other senate races. wisconsin, they're coming out showing trump's face in a democrat ad, same with casey in pennsylvania. i think this tells you their candidate, kamala harris, is imploding. people are starting to understand that she just really doesn't know what in the heck she's doing and that progressive ageneral -- agenda is going to kill states like michigan. banning gas cars and gas stoves and allowing biological males to compete against our daughters.
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rachel's lies really have? so, yes, in the end, we got some heroic police officers who solved the case anyway. but is it ok for her to lie to the police? the lawcz (voiceover): like police, sam and julie's parents also thought rachel was more involved than she was letting on. they are, like, literally 24/7 together. how could you not know if your fiancé committed that kind of a crime? how could you not notice? i want them to charge her with murder. but i'm not the one who has to prove it to everybody. that's not my job. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): rachel pleaded not guilty. she posted bail and was released. yeah, i'm still in shock. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): later that day, she held a press conference. reporter: are you saying you're innocent? what do you think? completely innocent. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): she was willing to bet that a jury would agree. andrea canning (voiceover): coming up, rachel on trial. are you an honest person? i think so. there is not a doubt in my mind that rachel knew. andrea canning (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. sleep more deeply and wake up rejuvenated. purple mattresses exclusive gel flex grid dr
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presidential level security and working with local law enforcement and leveraging other federal security resources to expand personnel technology today. will, pete and rachelll: as opposed for july elsheikh be protective glass and at rallies ever since that assassination attempt. more agents in butler, pennsylvania, today and more crohns in butler and agr building supposedly and some of the problems that led to the secret service's pail yuri colins that day. and i pound this fascinating and of course we've talked about kei hiring practices that definitely did de-prioritize merit and program to get more secret service agents to come back and they tried to get retired secret service agents to come back in service and that pushed existing agents out of the service because they figured out wait, i can get my pension and new pay at the same time. and making it just such a highlight of fact incompetent government and coming to fema and disaster response and if i incentivize retired agents to come back and get could believe pay on pushing existing agents out. reporter: the ince incentives ad leadership that don't care about ameritocracy and became evident on july
presidential level security and working with local law enforcement and leveraging other federal security resources to expand personnel technology today. will, pete and rachelll: as opposed for july elsheikh be protective glass and at rallies ever since that assassination attempt. more agents in butler, pennsylvania, today and more crohns in butler and agr building supposedly and some of the problems that led to the secret service's pail yuri colins that day. and i pound this fascinating and of...
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law. and if i'm available, time shavings, clinical, available tongue and mailing off the question of rachel and gum in odessa lane may be a racial show. that's not cause of stuff. charlotte, uh for the holiday inn it's it's over 70 years since the sea, i'm annoyed to jewish children, disappear after their arrival in as one of the senior is really former health officials says that what happened needs to be seen in the context of conditions at the time the, the manager i taught pre luchella's a multiple eh, sure. no problem. so that i mean, what did i get them? what did you want to? yes, i'll be more of the core. hello adults with them. good. and if you don't have to do all the ups is younger attention and that the school incentives will have it in their muscle. sure. certainly, if you are the most only the only muslim at the north company, we do know what the hell off i can to you of appointment. i'm not a very bad to move them around with my volleyball machine and go into them. i bought the little bit them who bought them about the boat. i'm up all day. oh sure . when we moved to the doctor
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rachel reeves. the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby has warned of a "slippery slope" ahead of an assisted dying bill being officially introduced to parliament. the lawales the right to end their life, as our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. we want choice! should the terminally ill be allowed to choose when to die? it's a question that, after years of debate, is back in sharp focus. when it comes to the idea of an assisted dying bill of the kind that's about to be introduced in parliament, the archbishop of canterbury is unequivocal. i think this approach is both dangerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous. and in every other place where it's been done has led to a slippery slope. and in the institution he heads, he's not alone. well, the last time the church of england voted on the subject of assisted dying, which was only a couple of years ago, only 7% of its general assembly, the synod, voted in favour of a change in the law. that is massively out of kilter when it comes to opinion polls that have been conducted in wider society. there are members of the clergy who feel their faith and their experience guides them diff
rachel reeves. the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby has warned of a "slippery slope" ahead of an assisted dying bill being officially introduced to parliament. the lawales the right to end their life, as our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. we want choice! should the terminally ill be allowed to choose when to die? it's a question that, after years of debate, is back in sharp focus. when it comes to the idea of an assisted dying bill of the kind that's about to be introduced...
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americans died as a result of that attack. 140 law enforcement officers were injured because of that attack. >>> joining me now rachel maddow and joy reid. we were speaking before the speech and we got to see it. rachel, your thoughts? >> this is a good speech. this strikes me as essentially the book end to her democratic national convention speech. her acceptance of the democratic party's nomination. hit some of the same lines but she knew she was speaking to the democratic party and to those that elevated her within that party. tonight she was speaking to the whole country. she asked for people's vote, she reintroduced herself to the country. a lot of people say they don't know enough about me, i am paraphrasing, she talked about her upbringing and worked most of her career outside of washington and she ended with a big, you know, presidential flourish, a big vision nearly 250 years ago america was born when we rested freedom from a petty tyrant. across the generations americans preserved that freedom and expanded it and in so doing proved to that the government for, by the people can endure. the united states of a
americans died as a result of that attack. 140 law enforcement officers were injured because of that attack. >>> joining me now rachel maddow and joy reid. we were speaking before the speech and we got to see it. rachel, your thoughts? >> this is a good speech. this strikes me as essentially the book end to her democratic national convention speech. her acceptance of the democratic party's nomination. hit some of the same lines but she knew she was speaking to the democratic...
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rachel. i think a lot of americans are just starting to learn about this. they really caught not just americans by surprise. they caught lawcement communities, law enforcement agencies by surprise throughout utility country. they are now present in at least 15 st states in america. but there is two things. the first is that they are state-sponsored meaning this isn't like other trans-national organizations they grew from a poor neighborhood and kind of took over urban and suburban neighborhoods. this one was created specifically by the government, to take over other criminal organizations in venezuela and then to export it outside of venezuela following the venezuelan migration that left the country, the large migration in the world, 8 million that fled since 2014 so this is -- rachel: so why? so why would the government of venezuela want to state-sponsor this kind of gang? what's their motive? >> it's the same reason why iran sponsors hamas or sponsors hezbollah, because these type of regimes, they look at terrorism and trans-national organized crime as weapons of warfare so they are using these as weapons to destabilize
rachel. i think a lot of americans are just starting to learn about this. they really caught not just americans by surprise. they caught lawcement communities, law enforcement agencies by surprise throughout utility country. they are now present in at least 15 st states in america. but there is two things. the first is that they are state-sponsored meaning this isn't like other trans-national organizations they grew from a poor neighborhood and kind of took over urban and suburban...
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international law and from facing consequences for crimes against humanity, but city of new york remains restless in its fight for justice against occupation and us armment of israel. rachel hamdune reports after 10 days of israeli massacres in on and as the genocide in gaz nears its first year, pro- palestine protesters organized emergency protest and flooded the streets of new york city to call for an end to the bloodshed in occupation. mere hours after the israeli occupation's prime minister benjamin netanyahu took over the world podium at the united nations general assembly last week to cry wolf, he was given space and time to put an order to assassinate sayid hassan nasrallah. leader of the lebanese resistance movement, the united nations is just few blocks away, the exact location from where netanyahu, the war criminal prime minister of the zionist entity, authorized a strike on the southern suburb of beirut, which immediately incinerated six entire apartment buildings with untold countless hundreds of civilians who were immediately evaporated by american-made bombs. simplicity and say's assassination is clear. netanyahu, whom the international court of justice is c
international law and from facing consequences for crimes against humanity, but city of new york remains restless in its fight for justice against occupation and us armment of israel. rachel hamdune reports after 10 days of israeli massacres in on and as the genocide in gaz nears its first year, pro- palestine protesters organized emergency protest and flooded the streets of new york city to call for an end to the bloodshed in occupation. mere hours after the israeli occupation's prime minister...
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law? have any criminal charges actually been filed against the teacher here? >> well, the main plaintiff, rachel phillips, says that by the time she filed her complaint, it had passed the statute of limitations. she says there are two other plaintiffs who are younger. they still perhaps might be within that window. so there could be some criminal investigations as well. but at least at this point, the civil case has come to an end. >> all right, jana katsuyama, live tonight in berkeley. jana. thank you. a nationwide outage affected tens of thousands of bank of america customers. a message on the bank's app said some accounts and balances are temporarily unavailable. many customers have been unable to check their online or mobile banking accounts or get cash from an atm. some customers also reported seeing an empty balance. a spokesperson told ktvu the issue has, quote, largely been resolved. there's no word on what caused the outage or whether the incident put customers money at risk. >> a brewing controversy in college sports at 530 tonight. why multiple schools are now forfeiting their matches
law? have any criminal charges actually been filed against the teacher here? >> well, the main plaintiff, rachel phillips, says that by the time she filed her complaint, it had passed the statute of limitations. she says there are two other plaintiffs who are younger. they still perhaps might be within that window. so there could be some criminal investigations as well. but at least at this point, the civil case has come to an end. >> all right, jana katsuyama, live tonight in...
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no law has been broken. and of course rachel brutal budget because of the financial hot mess left by the financial hot mess left by the conservatives. but kelvin, you know, fleet street inside out now, there's no deep well of goodwill towards keir starmer within the labour party . we've within the labour party. we've seen that now with the defection of rosie duffield, the left can't stand him. hashtag keir out is often trending on twitter. so i think the party movement of labour doesn't particularly love keir starmer . particularly love keir starmer. what about the press? is there a well of goodwill towards keir starmer in fleet street ? starmer in fleet street? >> no, i mean one of the more bizarre and more ridiculous and a huge mistake by rupert murdoch was to say, i want you to beat back the i want you to back starmer. i'm not sure how to spell his name, but i really want him out. and in doing so, that was a huge error. the first thing that happened was their sale collapsed. right. and they didn't have many anyway. i mean, th
no law has been broken. and of course rachel brutal budget because of the financial hot mess left by the financial hot mess left by the conservatives. but kelvin, you know, fleet street inside out now, there's no deep well of goodwill towards keir starmer within the labour party . we've within the labour party. we've seen that now with the defection of rosie duffield, the left can't stand him. hashtag keir out is often trending on twitter. so i think the party movement of labour doesn't...
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law. and if they may have hambleton shavings, clinical, available tongue and mailing off the question of rachel and guns in odessa lane may be a racial show that's not cause of stuff. sell it for the holiday inn. it's lucia. it's over 70 years since the sea. i'm annoyed to jewish children, disappeared after their arrival in as one of the senior is really former health officials says that what happened needs to be seen in the context of conditions at the time, the, the manager i taught pre luchella's a multiple eh, sure. no problem. so that i mean, what did i get them? what did you want to? yes, i'll be more of the core. hello adults for them. good. yeah, but i need to do all the ups is younger. attention to that this coincidence will have it in there. and it must, as sure, certainly, if you are the most only the, do you know the company we do know what the hell off i can to you of appointment. i'm not a very bad to move them around with my volleyball machine and go into them. i bought the it's a little bit of a who bought them. i bought the boat. i'm up all day. oh sure. when we moved to the do
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law. the university intends to move if forward with the match as scheduled. will: but the girls are say,, n. charlie: i have such profound respect for those women who are doing that. rachel. charlie: but at the same time, it's so depressing to stop and think that they're having to do it. where are the adults? where are the dads and the moms and the school administrators who are standing up for them? the fact that they're the ones, that it falls on them to the actually stand the up and take this, this stand is, it's so frustrating. though i do really admire it. rachel: i admire it, and i also think it's good for the feminist movement because we're starting to see who really sands for women. and right now the feminist establishment means nothing. there's going to be -- and, by the way, when's standing on the side of these women concern who's stand on the side of these women? conservative women. everybody with common sense is stand on side of these women. all i kept thinking about was that scene from meet the parents, remember, where they're playing water volleyball and he slams it in her face? will: breaks her nose? rachel: yeah, breaks her nose. it is just unconscionable.
law. the university intends to move if forward with the match as scheduled. will: but the girls are say,, n. charlie: i have such profound respect for those women who are doing that. rachel. charlie: but at the same time, it's so depressing to stop and think that they're having to do it. where are the adults? where are the dads and the moms and the school administrators who are standing up for them? the fact that they're the ones, that it falls on them to the actually stand the up and take...
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rachel boston a parameter sir, so that there are a fee. so goes on a positive russian tv show and clearly did not bring any western talking point notes on ukraine with that says that the law gives you korean weapons and basically then just goes here, take these and don't bother us. not exactly the western part of the line. so here of course is a golden opportunity for western officials who disagree with what fee. so say, here to underscore a democratic debate and diversity of opinion and free speech is held in the very highest regard in the west, taking away guys, horrible rights dressed, fair range. the claim that the west is not interested in peace is false. we suppose that landscape peace plan and the fastest way to achieve peace is for russia to leave the territory of ukraine. slovak prime minister fits with his tragic musings on the russian propaganda show, in which the guess nuclear weapons to europe celebrate the bombing of ukrainian hospitals, and claim the prod will be this. once again confirmed that he's a threat to the security of europe and the check government did well to break his government's joint negotiations. mister fitz, so shame on you. so what this fe
rachel boston a parameter sir, so that there are a fee. so goes on a positive russian tv show and clearly did not bring any western talking point notes on ukraine with that says that the law gives you korean weapons and basically then just goes here, take these and don't bother us. not exactly the western part of the line. so here of course is a golden opportunity for western officials who disagree with what fee. so say, here to underscore a democratic debate and diversity of opinion and free...
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law enforcement will be on top of the agr building where the would-be assassin positioned himself. there will also be hundreds manpower increased by hundreds along with surveillance drones on site. racheletting a do over. how are you feeling about the security? what are you noticing since you are on the ground? pete: we drove around the fairground. as you heard from other people who have been here, it's not very large and the distances are not very far. we drove right by the agr building, saw the very building where the shooter was and i am sure there's a presence there but it was basically one unmarked vehicle over watching that area. it's very early. we are told they were locking down the area overnight but it's got a feeling of traffic is going to be really bad. security is going to be really tight. you said it. it's a bit of a do over, bulletproof glass, it's all very intimate. from where we are you see the flag draped, looks a lot like the rally from july 13th. >> other media outlets outside of fox have not given what happened that day in butler this summer the kind of attention it deserves and we are looking forward to getting more reports from you on the ground throughout the ho
law enforcement will be on top of the agr building where the would-be assassin positioned himself. there will also be hundreds manpower increased by hundreds along with surveillance drones on site. racheletting a do over. how are you feeling about the security? what are you noticing since you are on the ground? pete: we drove around the fairground. as you heard from other people who have been here, it's not very large and the distances are not very far. we drove right by the agr building, saw...
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rachel cofounded -- and gender discriminatory claims in federal court in new york city. she received a ba from yale university and a law degree from university of british columbia. and next is the senior director of public policy at the world food program usa. previously worked with the united nations food and agriculture organization and the center for tropical agriculture and others on climate change, food security, and agriculture. with an interest in food insecurity and conflict, humanitarian assistance, climate change and sustainable agriculture, work on food systems in developing countries across latin america, africa and south asia. he has led several major research initiatives including hunger and instability in the other report entitled a link between food insecurity and conflict. he has served as an expert witness at the center for relations committee. in 2018, he delivered a ted talk on winning the long game in the fight to end hunger. and last but not least, joining us virtually is a doctoral researcher at the university of arizona school of geography, development and environment. she is also studying food
rachel cofounded -- and gender discriminatory claims in federal court in new york city. she received a ba from yale university and a law degree from university of british columbia. and next is the senior director of public policy at the world food program usa. previously worked with the united nations food and agriculture organization and the center for tropical agriculture and others on climate change, food security, and agriculture. with an interest in food insecurity and conflict,...
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nungaray, rachel morin, laken, riley, these are women who were brutalized, killed, raped because is going to protect women in our country. he's going to protect children i say, what they like it or not. law. >> hundred thousand show high say in the united why i say i say one other woman will like it or not an hour speech, and not provide context. this is why the american people frankly are frustrated with media because you guys play games, you take things out of context. you don't explain them clearly, and you want to get caught up i've been semantics, the heart of what donald trump said very clearly is he's going to protect the women of our country because kamala harris and joe biden have refused to protect the women of our country. and that's a president should take that there's here's a longer clip of him, which leads up to him saying that he despite what the advisers say, he's going to say he's going to protect the women, whether they like it or not, listen for weeks ago, i would say no, i want to protect the people. i want to protect the women of our country. i want to protect the women serving please don't say that why they said we think it's we think it's very inappropriate for yo
nungaray, rachel morin, laken, riley, these are women who were brutalized, killed, raped because is going to protect women in our country. he's going to protect children i say, what they like it or not. law. >> hundred thousand show high say in the united why i say i say one other woman will like it or not an hour speech, and not provide context. this is why the american people frankly are frustrated with media because you guys play games, you take things out of context. you don't explain...
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rachel cofounded -- and gender discriminatory claims in federal court in new york city. she received a ba from yale university and a law degree from university of british columbia. and next is the senior director of public policy at the world food program usa. previously worked with the united nations food and agriculture organization and the center for tropical agriculture and others on climate change, food security, and agriculture. with an interest in food insecurity and conflict, humanitarian assistance, climate change and sustainable agriculture, work on food systems in developing countries across latin america, africa and south asia. he has led several major research initiatives including hunger and instability in the other report entitled a link between food insecurity and conflict. he has served as an expert witness at the center for relations committee. in 2018, he delivered a ted talk on winning the long game in the fight to end hunger. and last but not least, joining us virtually is a doctoral researcher at the university of arizona school of geography, development and environment. she is also studying food
rachel cofounded -- and gender discriminatory claims in federal court in new york city. she received a ba from yale university and a law degree from university of british columbia. and next is the senior director of public policy at the world food program usa. previously worked with the united nations food and agriculture organization and the center for tropical agriculture and others on climate change, food security, and agriculture. with an interest in food insecurity and conflict,...
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rachel cofounded -- and gender discriminatory claims in federal court in new york city. she received a ba from yale university and a lawegree from university of british columbia. and next is the senior director of public policy at the world food program usa. previously worked with the united nations food and agriculture organization and the center for tropical agriculture and others on climate change, food security, and agriculture. with an interest in food insecurity and conflict, humanitarian assistance, climate change and sustainable agriculture, work on food systems in developing countries across latin america, africa and south asia. he has led several major research initiatives including hunger and instability in the other report entitled a link between food insecurity and conflict. he has served as an expert witness at the center for relations committee. in 2018, he delivered a ted talk on winning the long game in the fight to end hunger. and last but not least, joining us virtually is a doctoral researcher at the university of arizona school of geography, development and environment. she is also studying food sy
rachel cofounded -- and gender discriminatory claims in federal court in new york city. she received a ba from yale university and a lawegree from university of british columbia. and next is the senior director of public policy at the world food program usa. previously worked with the united nations food and agriculture organization and the center for tropical agriculture and others on climate change, food security, and agriculture. with an interest in food insecurity and conflict, humanitarian...
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law is. >> susan. morning. susan has said bev and andrew, can you please get the powers that be to send a copy of this heartbreaking clip and council tax to rachel about that dreadful woman. what she would be getting sony nicked named rachel reeves. >> rachel. freeze! as in freezing the pension. >> i've never known a pair of leaders whose names lend themselves to the nicknames like those two. >> i mean, you think about keir starmer free two tier care free kirakira free gear. >> keir yeah, sticking paula said. imagine our weak government. imagine our government. imagine our government being advised by 8000 people like nigel nelson. now stop imagining it. that's the reality. 8000 people like nigel nelson are being advised by 8000 people like nigel nelson. i don't know where he got the 8000. there's only one nigel nelson. >> and we do love nigel nelson. i suspect nigel nelson. now he has to do defend this labour government. i think he probably enjoyed attacking the tory government because it was eafien >> yeah, well you can see it in the eyes when we sit here on this desk and we get our lefties in who we love in, they sit down and you see them befor
law is. >> susan. morning. susan has said bev and andrew, can you please get the powers that be to send a copy of this heartbreaking clip and council tax to rachel about that dreadful woman. what she would be getting sony nicked named rachel reeves. >> rachel. freeze! as in freezing the pension. >> i've never known a pair of leaders whose names lend themselves to the nicknames like those two. >> i mean, you think about keir starmer free two tier care free kirakira free...
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laws whenever they feel the need. they're walking all over democracy and wiping their feet on parliament, sandra says.i their feet on parliament, sandra says. i trust in rachelr shoulders and that she'll deliver a budget that we all want. she's nothing like liz truss. well, we'll see, we shall see. let's see if she gets the obr to check her figures. keep sending me your thoughts. post your comments. gbnews.com/yoursay. you're with me . i'm nana akua. this gbnews.com/yoursay. you're with me. i'm nana akua. this is gb news. next it's time for the great british debate this out and i'm asking, should the government scrap its vat plans for private schools? but first, let's get your latest news headunes let's get your latest news headlines with lewis mckenzie . headlines with lewis mckenzie. >> good afternoon. it's just after 4:30. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom . sir here in the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer is facing fresh turmoil. has his chief of staff sue gray has resigned. her exit follows reports of tensions in number 10, including with the prime minister's chief adviser, morgan mcsweeney, who's now stepping into her role . stepping into her rol
laws whenever they feel the need. they're walking all over democracy and wiping their feet on parliament, sandra says.i their feet on parliament, sandra says. i trust in rachelr shoulders and that she'll deliver a budget that we all want. she's nothing like liz truss. well, we'll see, we shall see. let's see if she gets the obr to check her figures. keep sending me your thoughts. post your comments. gbnews.com/yoursay. you're with me . i'm nana akua. this gbnews.com/yoursay. you're with me. i'm...
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aptly named their law enforcement effort operation aurora because aurora is the one who first got all the publicity. operation aurora. in honor of jocelyn nangari, lincoln riley. rachel are dead, and/or mortally wounded at the hands of migrants who should have never been allowed in our country. i'm announcing today upon taking office we will have an operation aurora at the federal level. [cheers and applause] . mr. trump: to expedite the removals of these savage gangs and i will invoke the aliens enemy act of 1798. this was put there in 1798. that is a long time ago, right? to target and dismantle every migrant criminal network operating on american soil. who would have ever thought a future president would have to stand here and say such things. who would think that is even possible to have to do. so many things have changed in the last four years. but that is the state of our country after kamala and joe biden have detroit our country. -- destroyed our country. we are a failing country and failing. we will send elites federal officers to hunt down, arrest and deport every last illegal gang member until there's not a system one left in this country. and if they come
aptly named their law enforcement effort operation aurora because aurora is the one who first got all the publicity. operation aurora. in honor of jocelyn nangari, lincoln riley. rachel are dead, and/or mortally wounded at the hands of migrants who should have never been allowed in our country. i'm announcing today upon taking office we will have an operation aurora at the federal level. [cheers and applause] . mr. trump: to expedite the removals of these savage gangs and i will invoke the...