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talk with house intelligence chairman devon nunes and also getting reaction from congressman john ratcliffe sits on both the house judiciary committee and homeland security committee plus heated back and fourth between secretary of state mike pompeo and his predecessor john kerry over u.s. policy toward iran. all that coming up good morning everyone thanks for joining me i'm maria bartiromo this is sunday morning futures. well, all of those stories coming up but first at least 12 have been confirmed dead in the carolinas as florence downgrades to a tropical depression, it is still dumping historic amounts of rain in north carolina posing a major risk of more flooding dozens of devastating communities coping with historic levels of power outages florence is now drifting westward over south carolina where at least one person was killed friday and tens of thousands are without power this morning. forecasters are warning that the worst is still yet to come. griff jenkins is live from jacksonville, north carolina with the very latest. griff good morning to you. griff: good morning, maria. anyone
talk with house intelligence chairman devon nunes and also getting reaction from congressman john ratcliffe sits on both the house judiciary committee and homeland security committee plus heated back and fourth between secretary of state mike pompeo and his predecessor john kerry over u.s. policy toward iran. all that coming up good morning everyone thanks for joining me i'm maria bartiromo this is sunday morning futures. well, all of those stories coming up but first at least 12 have been...
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the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today.he case of british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in the test match. five wickets from moeen ali put india into a spin, and help england fight their way back in the fourth test. # you make me feel... a fitting farewell for the queen of soul. music legends, fans and famous fate —— famous faces on a aretha franklin at her funeral in detroit. —— honour. it's saturday the 1st of september. our top story. a man has been charged with the murders of a mother and daughter in solihull. raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death outside their home on monday. janbaz tarin will appear before magistrates this morning. lebo diseko has the latest. raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem were found stabbed outside their home in the early hours of monday morning. they were pronounced d
the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today.he case of british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in the test match. five wickets from moeen ali put india into a spin, and help england fight their way back in the fourth test. # you make me feel... a fitting farewell for the...
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the moment nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was briefly reunited with her daughter last week.ail in iran forjust three precious days before the regime there locked her up again. and this is nazanin with gabriella a week before she was arrested in the spring of 2016. they have been separated ever since, with iran accusing nazanin of spying — something she strenuously denies. the foreign office minister alistair burt is now in iran. he will meet his counterpart and push for nazanin‘s release. his boss, the foreign secretary, expressed frustration on twitter, calling iran "an incredibly difficult regime to deal with." jeremy hunt said nazanin‘s hopes had been raised and then dashed when she was returned to prison. he promised to redouble efforts to get her home. last week he raised her plight at the united nations. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice. nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe, has praised the foreign secretary for his efforts. she suffered panic attacks after being locked up again. who calls the shots in iran is often
the moment nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was briefly reunited with her daughter last week.ail in iran forjust three precious days before the regime there locked her up again. and this is nazanin with gabriella a week before she was arrested in the spring of 2016. they have been separated ever since, with iran accusing nazanin of spying — something she strenuously denies. the foreign office minister alistair burt is now in iran. he will meet his counterpart and push for nazanin‘s release. his...
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the moment nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was briefly reunited with her daughter last week. iran forjust three precious days before the regime there locked her up again. and this is nazanin with gabriella a week before she was arrested in the spring of 2016. they have been separated ever since, with iran accusing nazanin of spying — something she strenuously denies. the foreign office minister alistair burt is now in iran. he will meet his counterpart and push for nazanin‘s release. his boss, the foreign secretary, expressed frustration on twitter, calling iran "an incredibly difficult regime to deal with." jeremy hunt said nazanin‘s hopes had been raised and then dashed when she was returned to prison. he promised to redouble efforts to get her home. last week he raised her plight at the united nations. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice. nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe, has praised the foreign secretary for his efforts. she suffered panic attacks after being locked up again. who calls the shots in iran is often not st
the moment nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was briefly reunited with her daughter last week. iran forjust three precious days before the regime there locked her up again. and this is nazanin with gabriella a week before she was arrested in the spring of 2016. they have been separated ever since, with iran accusing nazanin of spying — something she strenuously denies. the foreign office minister alistair burt is now in iran. he will meet his counterpart and push for nazanin‘s release. his boss,...
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the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear.he fate of the british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at top—level talks in tehran today. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england's women booked their place in france for next summer's world cup finals, after breaking welsh arts in newport. while england celebrate, wales must now hope for the play—offs. good morning. it is the first of september and the first day of meteorological autumn. this weekend, it looks like we are going to see some summery warmth around for many of us. i will have all the details later on. a fitting farewell for the queen of soul — music legends, fans and famous faces honour aretha franklin at her 7—hour funeral in detroit. it's saturday the 1st of september. our top story. a man has been charged with the murders of a mother and daughter in solihull. raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem were stabbed to death outside their home on monday. janbaz
the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear.he fate of the british—iranian charity worker will be discussed at top—level talks in tehran today. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england's women booked their place in france for next summer's world cup finals, after breaking welsh arts in newport. while england celebrate, wales must now hope for the play—offs. good morning....
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the moment nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was briefly reunited with her daughter last week. in the spring of 2016. they have been separated ever since, with iran accusing nazanin of spying — something she strenuously denies. the foreign office minister alistair burt is now in iran. he will meet his counterpart and push for nazanin‘s release. his boss, the foreign secretary, expressed frustration on twitter, calling iran "an incredibly difficult regime to deal with." jeremy hunt said nazanin‘s hopes had been raised and then dashed when she was returned to prison. he promised to redouble efforts to get her home. last week he raised her plight at the united nations. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice. nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe, has praised the foreign secretary for his efforts. she suffered panic attacks after being locked up again. who calls the shots in iran is often not straightforward, and nazanin‘s predicament is complicated by tehran‘s deteriorating relationship with our key ally, the united states. here in the
the moment nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was briefly reunited with her daughter last week. in the spring of 2016. they have been separated ever since, with iran accusing nazanin of spying — something she strenuously denies. the foreign office minister alistair burt is now in iran. he will meet his counterpart and push for nazanin‘s release. his boss, the foreign secretary, expressed frustration on twitter, calling iran "an incredibly difficult regime to deal with." jeremy hunt said...
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ratcliffe: reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers on this bill, and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, h.r. 6443 seeks to improve d.h.s.'s capacity to carry out one of its more important homeland security missions -- the protection of federal agency networks. over the past decade, we've seen the number of cyberattacks against federal agencies rise by more than 1,000%. last year alone, the office of management and budget reported that federal agencies experienced more than 35,000 cyber incidents. a challenge of this magnitude cannot be undertaken by each agency on its own. they need help. that's where the c.d.m. program comes in. by authorizing c.d.m. in law, d.h.s. and its agency partners can confidentially move forward to bolster network security and requiring the department to revisit its im
ratcliffe: reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers on this bill, and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, h.r. 6443 seeks to improve d.h.s.'s capacity to carry out one of its more important homeland security missions -- the protection of federal agency networks. over the...
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richard ratcliffe says his wife's three day release was part of a "cruel game'."s of optics, surrounding the two major party leaders in particular. theresa may, i will not surrender to brussels, promising to do what is in the uk's interests, whatever that is. exactly, that could mean anything to anybody. ultimately she might argue that things which either side actually do not think our international interest are in the national interest. so it doesn't really take you very far in itself. she then talks in this article, the other more interesting thing is possibly, i suppose, that she insists, even if there is no deal, we will survive. it will be a rough ride and so on, but the country is capable of coping with that in the medium term. and also ruling out a second referendum on the grounds of what she says would bea the grounds of what she says would be a gross betrayal of democracy. those are perhaps the more categoric points she is making. in terms of whether she gives in or not and makes more concessions to brussels, well, let's wait and see. it is quite likely w
richard ratcliffe says his wife's three day release was part of a "cruel game'."s of optics, surrounding the two major party leaders in particular. theresa may, i will not surrender to brussels, promising to do what is in the uk's interests, whatever that is. exactly, that could mean anything to anybody. ultimately she might argue that things which either side actually do not think our international interest are in the national interest. so it doesn't really take you very far in...
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taking place in iran today, to discuss the fate of british—iranian charity worker nazanin zahghari—ratcliffeince 2016. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week on the show. we're checking out the food scene in ireland's west cork. kayaking britain's coastline in all conditions. and i get a deeply visible tour of sarajevo's war wounds. the hairon my the hair on my armsjust the hair on my arms just shut up. i don't know what to say. i've never seen anything like this before. we start this week ireland, the country is marking 170 years since the great hunger, a famine that swept across the country leading to the deaths of overi million people. but ireland has since undergone a food revolution and kate hardie—buckley is returning home and at the taste of west cork food festival to explore what was once the epicentre of the famine and is now the country's top foodie destination. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the
taking place in iran today, to discuss the fate of british—iranian charity worker nazanin zahghari—ratcliffeince 2016. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week on the show. we're checking out the food scene in ireland's west cork. kayaking britain's coastline in all conditions. and i get a deeply visible tour of sarajevo's war wounds. the hairon my the hair on my armsjust the hair on my arms just shut up. i don't know what to say. i've never seen anything like this before....
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richard ratcliffe says his wife's three day release was part of a ‘cruel game'.th the politics. the sunday telegraph, theresa may, i will not surrender to brussels. she is appealing to the eurosceptics who feared that the plan could be watered down further. theresa may has spent the summer travelling around europe sweet talking emmanuel macron and other people and now she is having to shore up the other end, she is writing in the sunday telegraph saying she will not give in on chequers. there is one other significant line in the piece that i saw, one of her backers, nick bowles who is as remain voting minister, he says he is urging moderate remainer is to stop backing chequers and think about their options. it is not all plain sailing. once again having to try and appeal to two different parts of the party that want different things. this is a classic theresa may 's statement, something meaningless, because she says she will not be pushed into accepting compromises that are not in the national interest. no leader says they are doing anything against the national
richard ratcliffe says his wife's three day release was part of a ‘cruel game'.th the politics. the sunday telegraph, theresa may, i will not surrender to brussels. she is appealing to the eurosceptics who feared that the plan could be watered down further. theresa may has spent the summer travelling around europe sweet talking emmanuel macron and other people and now she is having to shore up the other end, she is writing in the sunday telegraph saying she will not give in on chequers. there...
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richard ratcliffe says his wife's three day release was part of a ‘cruel game'.'s start off with the sunday times, james, you have a sort of double story really about theresa may and jeremy corbyn facing a double coup, that may be putting it a little strongly. it means parliament is back this week although politics hasn't really gone away all summer but is parliament gets back we get to real plotting and fighting and all the rest of it. yes, both had their own problems, obviously, the tory one is kind of knew, i think a lot of us were aware that boris was planning to campaign against the chequers deal but this sort of moves it on, talk of sir lynton crosby, the wizard of oz as he has known for winning lots of elections did not do very well last year out the general election and consequently not a favourite man of theresa may and she is not his favourite lady, a bit of a between the two. the idea there is some sort of revenge plot going on, crosby is ci’oss of revenge plot going on, crosby is cross because he was blamed for the election, you know, not great perfor
richard ratcliffe says his wife's three day release was part of a ‘cruel game'.'s start off with the sunday times, james, you have a sort of double story really about theresa may and jeremy corbyn facing a double coup, that may be putting it a little strongly. it means parliament is back this week although politics hasn't really gone away all summer but is parliament gets back we get to real plotting and fighting and all the rest of it. yes, both had their own problems, obviously, the tory...
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ratcliffe, mr. johnson, and mr. sensenbrenner for their excellent work in crafting an introducing these bills with me and their critical efforts to move them through the house earlier this congress. the first part of h.r. 6847 is the bill i introduced, the roeby bill that closes a significant loophole in pursuing offend offenders who engage in sex tourism and prey on children abroad. specifically the bill ensures that the definition of ill list sexual conduct includes all potential situations where an adult defendant may abuse a child under these circumstances. no longer will they be able to go and prey on foreign children without facing a penalty of significant punishment at home. they will also not be able toest tape -- escape enhanced snantses for doing. so the bill also fixes loopholes for those who degrade, humiliate children under 12 to avoid sentencing enhancements for sentencing. congress always intended children to have the greatest protection and we must ensure our law reflects that intent. the next part,
ratcliffe, mr. johnson, and mr. sensenbrenner for their excellent work in crafting an introducing these bills with me and their critical efforts to move them through the house earlier this congress. the first part of h.r. 6847 is the bill i introduced, the roeby bill that closes a significant loophole in pursuing offend offenders who engage in sex tourism and prey on children abroad. specifically the bill ensures that the definition of ill list sexual conduct includes all potential situations...
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mr speaker, my constituent nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe constituent nazanin zaghari— ratcliffe was constituentn any guard saying if she attempted to contact the british embassy her family would be harmed —— iranians revolution regard. i find it deeply troubling that a british citizen was threatened against contacting her embassy. does the prime minister share my concern and does she speak to him perhaps in new york? i share the concerns she has expressed and our thoughts remain with nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe during this difficult time and with her family and friends who had been campaigning tirelessly for her release. the honourable lady will note that one of the difficulties is the question of the difficulties is the question of whether or not the iranians government recognises dual nationality, which they do not and they are not obliged to under international law. she asked me to raise this matter with president rouhani. i readily do whenever i speak to rouhani. i readily do whenever i speakto him. rouhani. i readily do whenever i speak to him. it's also an issue which is consistently raised
mr speaker, my constituent nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe constituent nazanin zaghari— ratcliffe was constituentn any guard saying if she attempted to contact the british embassy her family would be harmed —— iranians revolution regard. i find it deeply troubling that a british citizen was threatened against contacting her embassy. does the prime minister share my concern and does she speak to him perhaps in new york? i share the concerns she has expressed and our thoughts remain with...
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the detention of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is a gross injustice. urged to write letters in clear, simple english that's easier for patients to understand. new guidance has been issued by the academy of medical royal colleges, encouraging consultants to stop using latin phrases and medicaljargon. it comes after gps reported that some patients were having to book appointments just to have technical terms explained. the ticket reseller viagogo is suing musician ed sheeran's promoter stuart galbraith for an alleged multi—million pound fraud. it's claimed that galbraith‘s company kili—mijaro live, set up fake viagogo stalls at music venues where customers were told they had to buy new tickets. the move is the latest in a long running fued between artists and promoters on the one hand and ticket resellers on the other. a fire has damaged a school in east london, which was due to re—open tomorrow. the blaze at roding primary school in dagenham started early this morning. nobody was injured. the sports giant nike has said its latest advertising campaign wi
the detention of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is a gross injustice. urged to write letters in clear, simple english that's easier for patients to understand. new guidance has been issued by the academy of medical royal colleges, encouraging consultants to stop using latin phrases and medicaljargon. it comes after gps reported that some patients were having to book appointments just to have technical terms explained. the ticket reseller viagogo is suing musician ed sheeran's promoter stuart...
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the case of jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, is to be raised by a british ministerisit to tehran. nazanin is serving a five—year prison term after she was convicted of spying — charges she denies. at ten o'clock kate silverton will be here with a full round up of the days news. first — human endeavour... most people remember alex zanardi as a formula 1 driver. he suffered a horrific crash and lost both of his legs but he took to hand cycling and made headlines in london and rio at the paralympics, he won two gold medals and became a superstar. when i had my accident, somehow or another, alex zanardi rang me a couple of times, he'd been through something similar and gave me a bit of advice. now i know his story and what he went through and how he has coped with it, and what he's achieved, it's pretty impressive and when people ask me who motivated me, he is definitely one of those people. meet alex zanardi, a global superstar. from racing car to para—cycling champion, this man is always on a mission. today the veteran is on his way to meet britain's billy monger, fon
the case of jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, is to be raised by a british ministerisit to tehran. nazanin is serving a five—year prison term after she was convicted of spying — charges she denies. at ten o'clock kate silverton will be here with a full round up of the days news. first — human endeavour... most people remember alex zanardi as a formula 1 driver. he suffered a horrific crash and lost both of his legs but he took to hand cycling and made headlines...
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the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today.at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in the test match. five wickets from moeen ali put india into a spin, and help england fight their way back in the fourth test.
the fight to free nazanin zahghari—ratcliffe steps up a gear today.at high—level talks in tehran. no gongs for celebrities linked to tax avoidance schemes. government documents seen by the times shine a light on the honours system. england have mo—mentum in the test match. five wickets from moeen ali put india into a spin, and help england fight their way back in the fourth test.
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.nied the charges. she was recently granted a temporary release of three days but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. a man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a mother and daughter in solihull. janbaz tarin is accused of stabbing to death his former partner raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem. simon jones is outside birmingham magistrates court. the court appearance of janbaz tarin lasted for only around 90 seconds. he spoke to give his name, his address and date of birth. he was told that the charges he is facing a double murderer so serious that the case has to be transferred to crown court, so he will be back in birmingham on tuesday for that to happen. he was arrested on thursday and charged late last night. that has led to this court appearance. his former partner and her mother we re his former partner and her mother were found stabbed to death outside their home in solihull on monday. theirfamily have their home in solihull on mond
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.nied the charges. she was recently granted a temporary release of three days but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. a man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a mother and daughter in solihull. janbaz tarin is accused of stabbing to death his former partner raneem oudeh and her mother khaola saleem. simon jones is outside birmingham magistrates court. the...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.was recently granted a temporary release of three days, but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has condemned the decision by the us to end all funding for the un's palestinian refugee agency as a ‘flagrant assault‘. more than 5 million refugees are supported by the group, but the us state department says the organisation is "irredeemably flawed". the chief spokesman for unrwa, chris gunness, said he was deeply disappointed. we rejected the strongest possible terms the criticism that help centres and emergency assistance programmes are in any way. these programmes are in any way. these programmes have it track record including one of the most successful development processes in the middle east which the world bank has praised as adding to the public good. the question of refugees, what perpetuates the crisis is not this? is the failure of clinical parties being political resolution and resolve the plight of the refugees ac
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.was recently granted a temporary release of three days, but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has condemned the decision by the us to end all funding for the un's palestinian refugee agency as a ‘flagrant assault‘. more than 5 million refugees are supported by the group, but the us state department says the organisation is...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.f three days, but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. a man has been arrested after a young woman was stabbed during a daylight attack in north london. the victim, who is in her twenties, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest at around ten—twenty this morning. the incident took place on the caledonian road in islington and the suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. the united states is ending all funding for the un's palestinian refugee agency. more than five million refugees are supported by the group, but the us state department says the organisation is "irredeemably flawed". the agency's chief spokesman, chris gunness, said he was deeply disappointed. we reject in the strongest possible terms the criticism that unrwa's schools and health care centres are flawed in any way. these programmes have a proven track record in creating one of the most successful human development processes in the middle east. something the world bank has
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.f three days, but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. a man has been arrested after a young woman was stabbed during a daylight attack in north london. the victim, who is in her twenties, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest at around ten—twenty this morning. the incident took place on the caledonian road in islington and the suspect is being held on...
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mrs may will press for the release of the british—iranian charity worker, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe,een imprisoned in tehran since 2016 on charges of spying, which she denies. domestic abuse victims and their children in england and wales are being put at risk because offenders are being allowed to drift through their sentences, according to a report by the probation watchdog. the inspectorate of probation found that officers had unmanageable workloads of up to sixty cases each, and held infrequent meetings with offenders in public places, like cafes, where they couldn't discuss sensitive issues. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly reports. police in northumbria responding to a report of domestic violence. those convicted of such crimes end up on probation in the community, either after, or instead of a jail term. but many of the private companies which have been given thejob of rehabilitating them, are failing. that's the conclusion of today's report by the probation watchdog. while offenders are left to effectively drift through their probation supervision period, they are l
mrs may will press for the release of the british—iranian charity worker, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe,een imprisoned in tehran since 2016 on charges of spying, which she denies. domestic abuse victims and their children in england and wales are being put at risk because offenders are being allowed to drift through their sentences, according to a report by the probation watchdog. the inspectorate of probation found that officers had unmanageable workloads of up to sixty cases each, and held...
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he ended up saying the wrong thing about nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and trying to fly to tehran to try himself well. he didn't distinguish himself well. he was often offending people around the world. it reminded people that michael gove, one of his closest associates in the leave campaign, decided that the last minute that he couldn't support him as a potential prime minister. everything we have seen since then has indicated —— vindicated michael gove's judgement. it is always worth remembering that with the tory leadership stakes, the thing to remember is, never mind what the tory voters think, what did he tory mps think? they will whittle it down to two. it is very likely that one of them will be a brexiteer, but for boris johnson to be that brexiteer, whoever becomes leader will have to make peace between both camps. and he has done nothing to answer that question. henry, you can take us onwards, it is your paper, the times, focusing on divorce law. a revolution, a shakeup, we have been talking of it —— talking about it all day. whether we need to involve fault in divorce proceedin
he ended up saying the wrong thing about nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and trying to fly to tehran to try himself well. he didn't distinguish himself well. he was often offending people around the world. it reminded people that michael gove, one of his closest associates in the leave campaign, decided that the last minute that he couldn't support him as a potential prime minister. everything we have seen since then has indicated —— vindicated michael gove's judgement. it is always worth...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.ry release of three days, but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. a crowdfunding appeal to pay for alex salmond's court battle against the scottish government has closed after doubling its 50 thousand pound target. the former scottish first minister asked for money to help fund his legal action over the handling of sexual misconduct allegations against him. salmond said that any excess funds from the £100,000 raised would go to good causes in scotland and beyond. the queen has arrived at the highland games in scotland where she will open a new centre named after her son, prince charles. the queen is at the braemar gathering which is considered the biggest event in the highland games calendar. the new centre, named after prince charles' scottish title of the duke of rothesay, is hoped to boost tourism in the area. catriona renton sent this report on the historic games. this is the oldest highland games in scotla nd this is the oldest highland games in scotlan
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year jail sentence after being convicted of spying.ry release of three days, but attempts to extend it were rejected by the iranian authorities. a crowdfunding appeal to pay for alex salmond's court battle against the scottish government has closed after doubling its 50 thousand pound target. the former scottish first minister asked for money to help fund his legal action over the handling of sexual misconduct allegations against him. salmond said...
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ed: you've got a couple guests devon nunes as well as john ratcliffe but i want to stay on the economyreporting on 9/11 in lower manhattan but help it came back people were fearful and it's hard to remember now that the economy was ever going to come back that it had been brought to its knees we've come a long long way. maria: we really have ed and when you look back at that time 17 years ago the air was horrible you couldn't breathe it in, it was terrible, but on monday, september 17, 2,001, the chairman of the new york stock exchange forced the reopening of the exchange and we owe him a great debt. there he is on the podium ring ing the opening bell with the fire department police department first responders mayor governor et cetera. i was reporting on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we were so scared we were in shock at what had just occurred but seeing all of those people up there getting the chills right now ringing the bell, showing off that yes, we were down but we were not out, showing us reminding us that we would rise again. they all came down to the floor of the ex
ed: you've got a couple guests devon nunes as well as john ratcliffe but i want to stay on the economyreporting on 9/11 in lower manhattan but help it came back people were fearful and it's hard to remember now that the economy was ever going to come back that it had been brought to its knees we've come a long long way. maria: we really have ed and when you look back at that time 17 years ago the air was horrible you couldn't breathe it in, it was terrible, but on monday, september 17, 2,001,...
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republican congressman john ratcliffe handled the questioning. >> lisa page's testimony, can i say, issists tent with a lot of other testimony to the point that neither she or peter strzok and the folks at the center of the trump-russia collusion investigation had any evidence of collusion with russians nearly a year into the investigation. >> this morning, the president seized on the report tweeting: no evidence of collusion before mueller appointment. the case should never have been allowed to be brought. with page's revelation, three republican hill sources told fox they questioned whether the russia probe shifted last summer from russian collusion to an obstruction case against the president. may 2017 is a pivotal month. robert mueller was named special counsel 8 days after president trump fired fbi director james comey. two hours after comey's ousting, then fbi agent peter strzok texted page: we need to open the case we have been waiting on now while andy is acting. andy is a reference to then deputy director andrew mccabe who temporarily took over for comey. page replied we need
republican congressman john ratcliffe handled the questioning. >> lisa page's testimony, can i say, issists tent with a lot of other testimony to the point that neither she or peter strzok and the folks at the center of the trump-russia collusion investigation had any evidence of collusion with russians nearly a year into the investigation. >> this morning, the president seized on the report tweeting: no evidence of collusion before mueller appointment. the case should never have...
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john ratcliffe handled the testimony questioning. >> her testimony, i can't say it's consistent with other testimonies. to the point that neither she nor peter strzok in the folks at the center of the trump-russia collusion investigation had any evidence of collusion with russians nearly one year into the investigation. >> the presidencies on it, "no evidence. the case should never have been allowed to be brought. may 2017 was a pivotal month. eight days later, special counsel robert mueller is tapped to lead the investigation. lawyers for strzok and page have not responded for fox's questions for comment, and we will update our reporting if we get anything to add. what's important here is that with page confirming russian collusion was still unproven by may of 2017, three republican hill sources told fox that they question whether by that summer the russia probe had already shifted to really an obstruction case against the president, melissa. >> melissa: catherine, great reporting as always. thank you. for more, let's bring in university of memphis law professor stephen mulroy. than
john ratcliffe handled the testimony questioning. >> her testimony, i can't say it's consistent with other testimonies. to the point that neither she nor peter strzok in the folks at the center of the trump-russia collusion investigation had any evidence of collusion with russians nearly one year into the investigation. >> the presidencies on it, "no evidence. the case should never have been allowed to be brought. may 2017 was a pivotal month. eight days later, special counsel...
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for public and congressmen john ratcliffe one of lawmakers at the meeting had this to say. >> i was heartened to hear chairman nunes said he was going to release those transcripts from the house intelligence committee. i would ask that chairman could not do the same with lisa page and peter strzok and others because the sooner those transcripts become public, the sooner the public will see that this russian collusion narrative is at best misleading and at worst falls from the onset. >> kennedy: ranking member on the house intel committee adam schiff also calling for the release of the page transcript saying "during the rush investigation, republicans on the house intelligence committee repeatedly promised to release all the transcripts when their work was completed and then reneged when it became clear that the transcripts would show how often they acted as defense lawyers for donald trump rather than objective fact finders. the republican lindsey graham says democrats don't really car care. >> very disappointed know democrats seem to be worried about the corruption at the department of justi
for public and congressmen john ratcliffe one of lawmakers at the meeting had this to say. >> i was heartened to hear chairman nunes said he was going to release those transcripts from the house intelligence committee. i would ask that chairman could not do the same with lisa page and peter strzok and others because the sooner those transcripts become public, the sooner the public will see that this russian collusion narrative is at best misleading and at worst falls from the onset....
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we can bring in adam ratcliffe, former police officer, thanks for joining adam ratcliffe, former police chris, how do you respond to that, how do shopkeepers see it was to mark crime isa crime, shopkeepers see it was to mark crime is a crime, this sort of incident often is a crime, this sort of incident ofte n lea ds is a crime, this sort of incident often leads to violence, without leading —— investigating the incident in the first place can lead toa incident in the first place can lead to a greater volume of crime and place greater burden on the police. adam, is there a danger that of crimes aren‘t dealt with people doing this get more brazen because evenif doing this get more brazen because even if no violence is involved in one crime, you have a potentially vulnerable person working in the shop who will be impacted by what has happened ? shop who will be impacted by what has happened? absolutely and that's why we think shoplifting is much more important than a lot of people think it is because it is a gateway crime, something that people start to do, they get away with that for a pe
we can bring in adam ratcliffe, former police officer, thanks for joining adam ratcliffe, former police chris, how do you respond to that, how do shopkeepers see it was to mark crime isa crime, shopkeepers see it was to mark crime is a crime, this sort of incident often is a crime, this sort of incident ofte n lea ds is a crime, this sort of incident often leads to violence, without leading —— investigating the incident in the first place can lead toa incident in the first place can lead to...
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theresa may will press for the release of british—iranian charity worker nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe onounds later, when she meets iran's president rouhani in new york. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, who is from west hampstead in london, has been in prison in tehran since april 2016 on spying charges, which she denies. donald trump's nomination to be a us supreme courtjudge has appeared on tv, insisting he is innocent of the claims of sexual misconduct dating back to when he was a student. brett kavanaugh has been accused by two women, and is due to appear before the senate judiciary committee later this week. but, speaking on fox news, he maintained he would not be withdrawing from the process. i am not going to let false accusations drive us out of this process and we are looking for a fair process where i can be heard and defend my integrity, my lifelong record. the boss of britain s largest lgbt charity, stonewall, says that "too many lesbian and gay people think bisexuals aren t real and aren t proper", which, she adds, is a deeply offensive, stereotypical, stigmatising narrative". katie s
theresa may will press for the release of british—iranian charity worker nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe onounds later, when she meets iran's president rouhani in new york. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, who is from west hampstead in london, has been in prison in tehran since april 2016 on spying charges, which she denies. donald trump's nomination to be a us supreme courtjudge has appeared on tv, insisting he is innocent of the claims of sexual misconduct dating back to when he was a student. brett...
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iran can help nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe jailed.arty in government must be there to lead the world in a different direction. so we will support our forces, maintain 296 we will support our forces, maintain 2% defence spending, invest more in peace keeping and never hesitate to defend ourselves, our allies and our citizens abroad, but we will never go back to supporting illegal wars of intervention with no plans for the aftermath and no thought for to consequences whether in terms of innocent lives lost or the ungoverned status created. we will rise to the challenge that nelson mandela set this conference 18 years ago. when he told us, one of labour‘s major political tasks was to become once more the keepers of our brotherers and sisters around the world. applause. withjeremy corbyn‘s leadership, we must and we will lead the world in promoting human rights, in pursuing an end to conflict and in turning the promise of a nuclear—free world from an impossible dream into a concrete goal. with the leadership of eve ryo ne goal. with the l
iran can help nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe jailed.arty in government must be there to lead the world in a different direction. so we will support our forces, maintain 296 we will support our forces, maintain 2% defence spending, invest more in peace keeping and never hesitate to defend ourselves, our allies and our citizens abroad, but we will never go back to supporting illegal wars of intervention with no plans for the aftermath and no thought for to consequences whether in terms of innocent...
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prime minister told president rouhani she had serious concerns about the jailing of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffetment to the iran nuclear deal. the authorities in switzerland have rejected a residency application from russian billionaire roman abramovich. the owner of chelsea football club had applied to live in the alpine resort of verbier, and officials had initially said yes, but switzerland's federal police said they suspected he posed a security risk and so the application was rejected. there is no evidence of any offence, and mr abramovich's lawyer says the suggestion is entirely false. girlguiding has defended its decision to allow transgender members and leaders, after it expelled two volunteers who objected to the policy. one of the expelled volunteers said girls had a right to female—only spaces. but girlguiding says including people who identify as female does not put girls at risk. the duchess of sussex has carried out her first solo royal engagement, attending the opening of a major exhibition. meghan joined guests at the royal academy of arts in central london. it is the first majo
prime minister told president rouhani she had serious concerns about the jailing of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffetment to the iran nuclear deal. the authorities in switzerland have rejected a residency application from russian billionaire roman abramovich. the owner of chelsea football club had applied to live in the alpine resort of verbier, and officials had initially said yes, but switzerland's federal police said they suspected he posed a security risk and so the application was rejected....
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chairman, chairman ratcliff, richmond, ranking member watson coleman, and members of the subcommittee, good morning. my name is michael stephenson i am the executive vice president and general counsel for information technology. for tampa international airport. and, we thank you for the opportunity, to put his faith in today's hearing on the critically important topic, of understanding and mitigating cyber security threats to our nations airlines, airports, and our critical aviation infrastructure. more than 2.5 million passengers travel safely in and out of america's airports, each and every day. the largest five u.s. airports alone, move more passengers through them on an annual basis, then the entire population of the united states. our airports facilitated -- excuse me more than 40 billion pounds of cargo, and in total, the aviation sector contributes approximate five-point 1% to our national gdp. aviation is essential, not only to our economic prosperity, but to our national security interests as well. in order to meet the increasing demand, and the need of international commerce
chairman, chairman ratcliff, richmond, ranking member watson coleman, and members of the subcommittee, good morning. my name is michael stephenson i am the executive vice president and general counsel for information technology. for tampa international airport. and, we thank you for the opportunity, to put his faith in today's hearing on the critically important topic, of understanding and mitigating cyber security threats to our nations airlines, airports, and our critical aviation...
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fly to tehran to help nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe.0 are being urged to ta ke people over over 30 are being urged to take a test about their heart. heart attacks and strokes kill around 34,000 people each year in england. but most are preventible according to public health england. so officials want everyone over 30 to co m plete so officials want everyone over 30 to complete the online test to assess their heart's health. we know too many people are dying prematurely from heart attack and strokes. it is the leading cause of death in men. people will be able to understand their risk and take on action on addressing that risk. the test asks 16 questions about health and lifestyle and estimates the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. of the two million who have taken is. 78 had a heart age older than their own age. i know my blood pressure. . . their own age. i know my blood pressure... a clinic was offering help with the test. this woman is 42, but the test said her heart age was 50. you don't realise the impact on your heart. and
fly to tehran to help nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe.0 are being urged to ta ke people over over 30 are being urged to take a test about their heart. heart attacks and strokes kill around 34,000 people each year in england. but most are preventible according to public health england. so officials want everyone over 30 to co m plete so officials want everyone over 30 to complete the online test to assess their heart's health. we know too many people are dying prematurely from heart attack and...
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minister told president rouhani she had "serious concerns" about the jailing of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffefive years in a tehran prison after being accused of spying. mrs may also used the meeting to stress the uk's commitment to the iran nuclear deal. the american entertainer bill cosby has started a prison sentence for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004. the judge branded the 81—year—old a "sexually violent predator" before sentencing him for between three and 10 years. lawyers for cosby have already said they'll appeal. around 60 other women made similar allegations, but because of time limits, their cases couldn't be heard. one of his alleged victims is victoria valentino who says she was attacked by the actor almost 50 years ago. she was in court yesterday to watch him being sentenced, and gave her reaction to yesterday's events. i think we were all extraordinarily moved by... well, it was overwhelming, i'm still processing the feelings, i think we all will be for several days, may be weeks, before it really sinks in, the full import of it. this has been a long journey,
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i want to thank congressman richmond, congressman ratcliffe for their hard work on this issue. i any this bill will i lou us to strengthening our intelligence gathering and stay one step ahead of our enemies. i'm pleased that the senate and house were also able to include the preventing emerging threats act, legislation i introduced with congressman chabot and the f.a.a. bill that will be on the floor tomorrow. this will counter drones, give d.h.s. the authority to counter drones in our air space if they are determined to be a threat to national security. our bill provides d.h.s. and k.o.j. with the ability to act quickly and effectively when a drone poses a security risk to large scale events and national security events in government facilities. secretary neilson describes our -- described our legislation as a critical step in enabling the department to address this threat. let's provide d.h.s. with the tools it needs to confront these threats before it gets worse. with that, i urge my colleagues to support these bipartisan bills and i reserve the balance of my time. the spea
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congressman john ratcliffe. >> her testimony, i can say, is consistent with a lot of other testimonyer she or peter strzok and the folks at the center of the trump/russia collusion investigation had any evidence of collusion with russians nearly a year into the investigation. >> sandra: catherine herridge, who broke this story, is live in washington for us this morning. good morning. >> that transcript shows during her interview on capitol hill she testified collusion was still unknown nine months into the f.b.i.'s russia case when the special counsel robert mueller was appointed. quote, i think this represents that even as far as may 2017 we still couldn't answer the question. page stopped mid answer and then continued. sorry, can i consult with counsel? i'm sorry, i need to consult with f.b.i. counsel for a moment. page did not answer questions from fox news or other reporters heading into that deposition. during the session page was pressed on a may 2017 text with f.b.i. agent peter strzok where they debated the merits of joining the special counsel team. strzok was concerned ther
congressman john ratcliffe. >> her testimony, i can say, is consistent with a lot of other testimonyer she or peter strzok and the folks at the center of the trump/russia collusion investigation had any evidence of collusion with russians nearly a year into the investigation. >> sandra: catherine herridge, who broke this story, is live in washington for us this morning. good morning. >> that transcript shows during her interview on capitol hill she testified collusion was...
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break more nice on this, on sunday, when i sit down with congressman devin nunes congressman john ratcliffe interviews. >> i think you want to look at, of the predicate for the opening of the investigation, why there has been a reluckance to make records available whether one or more confidential sources against the trump campaign in 2015. >> catherine great reporting as always thank you catherine herridge in d.c. businesses breaking bracing for impact ahead of hurricane florence we break down stocks is to watch as massive storm approaches apple breaking down expectations ahead one of big product launch today back in a moment. ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. (guard) i've seen things unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever. they reveal in extremes
break more nice on this, on sunday, when i sit down with congressman devin nunes congressman john ratcliffe interviews. >> i think you want to look at, of the predicate for the opening of the investigation, why there has been a reluckance to make records available whether one or more confidential sources against the trump campaign in 2015. >> catherine great reporting as always thank you catherine herridge in d.c. businesses breaking bracing for impact ahead of hurricane florence we...
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ratcliff the u.s. attorney.decision on how it looks for you you might hide things. mr. chairman, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for coming on. >>> up next we have maria who is here live also the spar ti sparn is coming up next. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. where life meets legal. (music throughout) -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. -will he? >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at sa
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iranian president hassan rouhani that she has serious concerns about the jailing of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffeon sentence for spying — a charge she denies. mrs may will address the un assembly later. meanwhile, the prime minister has been speaking to bloomberg's global business forum in new york. the prime minister said a post—brexit britain would have the lowest rates of corperation tax in the g20. we have a plan to deliver an economy which is highly skilled and high—quality bop of low tax smart regulation. let you see this very clearly. whatever your business investing in a post—brexit britain, whatever your business, investing in a post—brexit britain will give you the lowest rate of corporation tax in the g20. you will access service industries of the financial sector in london that are the envy of the world. some of the best universities in the world, strong institutions, a sound approach to public finance and a consistent and dependable approach to high standards but intelligent regulation. and yes, located in the uk, you will be able to access the talent you need. freedom of movement wi
iranian president hassan rouhani that she has serious concerns about the jailing of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffeon sentence for spying — a charge she denies. mrs may will address the un assembly later. meanwhile, the prime minister has been speaking to bloomberg's global business forum in new york. the prime minister said a post—brexit britain would have the lowest rates of corperation tax in the g20. we have a plan to deliver an economy which is highly skilled and high—quality bop of low...
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and then after the election jeff sessions will be fired and i would suggest somebody like john ratcliffe john mccain's casket to the national cathedral is about to begin. our live team coverage continues coming up next. ♪ (male speaker) we know about that trail that never ends. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. bass pro shops and cabela's where incredible selection, great people, and memorable experiences all come together. come in today for great labor day deals. like savings of 25% or more on select men's and ladies' jeans. save 20% on plano kvd tackle bags. and this muddy pro-cam 14 game camera bundle for under $80. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so...
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