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speaking again, let's go to you are the headquarters in new york for the washington bureau chief n s. paul are joining us also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is dw report that i, that so fits sally. beg of age a welcome. first, let's start with you. eat us in new york, a token. so how today's an vote unfolded? no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority. said that means that the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre, that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting that the ron, for example, voted in favor and didn't stick with a russia because of the muslim brotherhood. understand english or of course, was one of the 19 countries which opposed devoted to other countries about china hungry and a serbia. of course, what is interesting is how many countries upstate in $68.00 countries didn't vote in favor or oppose the resolution saying as uh, the united arab emirates
speaking again, let's go to you are the headquarters in new york for the washington bureau chief n s. paul are joining us also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is dw report that i, that so fits sally. beg of age a welcome. first, let's start with you. eat us in new york, a token. so how today's an vote unfolded? no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority. said that means that the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre, that will be an international day of comma...
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let's go to what you and had causes in new york for the washington bureau chief, n s. paul, joining us also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is the w report that i, that still fits sally beg of age, a welcome. first, let's start with you. eat us in new york. a took us through holidays and vote unfolded. no. the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority said bet means to the next year on the such as the anniversary of the massacre. that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting, that'd be, ron, for example, voted in favor and didn't stick with a russia because of the muslim brotherhood understand that you rush out of course was one of the 19 countries which oppose the volume to other countries throughout china, hungary and a serbia. of course, what is interesting is how many countries of upstate and $68.00 countries didn't vote in favor or oppose the resolution saying, as o
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anything want to s, paul? >> that was as the white house chief of staff. was living in the basement, he would go to the house gym to work out and shower before he went to the white house every morning. >> i didn't want to announce that both of us lived with friends in their basements for free. [laughter] >> he had to pay her. no ethics rule, he had to pay. [laughter] >> donna, i want to turn it over to you. things we can do to facilitate the building of more personal relationships? >> well, i think one thing we have discussed already is time and place, that members need to spend more time here in washington with each other. i also am a big proponent of earmarks. i love earmarks, as a way to pull people together with skin in the gam working with each other. those two things out there. >> earmarks have come back >> not in the robust way that we need to both bring about some discipline to the caucus to ensure people are playing on the same team and to make sure t ways, making the committee's work so that in it for them, so that the incentive is not just to bl
anything want to s, paul? >> that was as the white house chief of staff. was living in the basement, he would go to the house gym to work out and shower before he went to the white house every morning. >> i didn't want to announce that both of us lived with friends in their basements for free. [laughter] >> he had to pay her. no ethics rule, he had to pay. [laughter] >> donna, i want to turn it over to you. things we can do to facilitate the building of more personal...
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paul, for the time being, as alwa s, hands. paul, for the time being, as always. thank— hands.he time being, as always, thank you so _ hands. paul, for the time being, as always, thank you so much. - hands. paul, for the time being, as always, thank you so much. paul. always, thank you so much. paul adams live injerusalem. here in the uk, the mp for dover, nathalie elphicke, who defected from the conservatives to labour last week, has been accused of lobbying ministers over her former husband's sexual assault court case. her spokesman has dismissed the claims. our political correspondent nick eardley sent this report. the latest allegation is that nathalie elphicke effectively lobbied ministers before her then—husband's trial. the allegation if she spoke to thejustice secretary robert buckland and suggested that at the time of the trial should be moved to avoid extra publicity. sir robert buckland, who was thejustice secretary at the time, has told the sunday times that she was told in no uncertain terms that it would be "completely inappropriate to speak to the judge about the
paul, for the time being, as alwa s, hands. paul, for the time being, as always. thank— hands.he time being, as always, thank you so _ hands. paul, for the time being, as always, thank you so much. - hands. paul, for the time being, as always, thank you so much. paul. always, thank you so much. paul adams live injerusalem. here in the uk, the mp for dover, nathalie elphicke, who defected from the conservatives to labour last week, has been accused of lobbying ministers over her former...
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now it�*s time for a look at today�*s sport with paul scott. hello from the bbc sport centre. anchester city, with club legend peter schmeichel telling the bbc he would be "very surprised" if ten hag remains in charge, regardless of the outcome of today�*s match. united are refusing to comment, but in an interview with dutch media, ten hag says he�*s been given assurances that the club�*s rebuild under new co—owner sirjim ratcliffe will continue with him in charge. schmeichel wants the club to show more patience with their managers. without saying that i want eric to lose his job, without saying that i want eric to lose hisjob, i would be very surprised if he is a manager to be honest because the way they have been going about the first couple of months in charge, it very much points to they want a completely new and a clean start and they wanted to be their project. i really hate the fact that manchester united is a club that keeps a manager for a short period of time and when things are not going in the right direction you sack him. no such uncertainty at manchester city, wit
now it�*s time for a look at today�*s sport with paul scott. hello from the bbc sport centre. anchester city, with club legend peter schmeichel telling the bbc he would be "very surprised" if ten hag remains in charge, regardless of the outcome of today�*s match. united are refusing to comment, but in an interview with dutch media, ten hag says he�*s been given assurances that the club�*s rebuild under new co—owner sirjim ratcliffe will continue with him in charge....
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nobody in the fighting world is better at stirring the porsy bu t than jake paul, originally a youtube sensation i ,now a boxing star. se paul's taking on ufc champs likkee ben askren, tyron, woodley, nate diaz. ng >> but he's stepping it upclasso in class now. e is >> you heard it right. i'm fighting mike tyson. he's got a role right here. and not only do i have the honor of one of the two most famous boxers to ever o live, he's also happening liveed on netflix july 20th. jake, paul is going to be fighting mike tyson at the at&th stadium in texas liveiu on netflix this is going to bef the event of the summer iron mike, the youngest heavyweight champ in the history of boxing. a lifetime the record of 50 wins and six losses. 50 winhe's now 57 years old andl training like a beast. >> if they won the fun, jeff began the day to getting ready for you day three. >> you still want to put me before you know who is okay. but you know you can still win. you got to defeat the god of war at nine and one. >> jake paul doesn't but he'shas>>l record,does got youth, he's got power and he's gotand athl athleticisl >> he's only 28 years
nobody in the fighting world is better at stirring the porsy bu t than jake paul, originally a youtube sensation i ,now a boxing star. se paul's taking on ufc champs likkee ben askren, tyron, woodley, nate diaz. ng >> but he's stepping it upclasso in class now. e is >> you heard it right. i'm fighting mike tyson. he's got a role right here. and not only do i have the honor of one of the two most famous boxers to ever o live, he's also happening liveed on netflix july 20th. jake,...
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paul hawkins, bbc news. that�*s where we�*re going ultimately. time for a look at the weather.
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when paul ehrlich�*s book was brought out, we already knew that birth rates were slowing down. of view of falling birth rates, the crisis here is that we don't have a solution. no country in history has been known to ever get out of this situation before. the crisis for us, is not worrying about what level we should end up with in terms of population, it's how we stop birth—rate decline. stephen shaw, it's been fascinating. thank you forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello. thanks forjoining me. the weather this bank holiday weekend has been a little hit and miss. this is what we had earlier on during the course of saturday — storms breaking out quite widely across england, parts of wales, some across the irish sea as well, and outbreaks of rain in scotland. now, further showers are expected notjust on bank holiday monday but, indeed, the rest of the week. temperatures will be near normal — nothing spectacular — but at least by the end of the week, it does look as though these low pressures should finally pull away as we see high pressure building. but the winds will still
when paul ehrlich�*s book was brought out, we already knew that birth rates were slowing down. of view of falling birth rates, the crisis here is that we don't have a solution. no country in history has been known to ever get out of this situation before. the crisis for us, is not worrying about what level we should end up with in terms of population, it's how we stop birth—rate decline. stephen shaw, it's been fascinating. thank you forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello. thanks...
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and my father served in the 1920's and the army and my late uncle uncle paul served in the army and once in germany. but he was american then. myself i served in the marine service in the 1960's the suffering services all volunteers and especially the crew of the uss scorpion. i will always remember them. thank you sir. host: thank you for the call. did you know any of the members of the uss scorpion? caller: i was on the uss cerrado. they were nuclear trained. it was a conventional submarine but it was very quiet. they give us all geneva convention cards in case we were put up there. one of the guys made it in one of them didn't. you got to be careful what you wish for. >> thank you for the call. do you know the story of the scorpion? >> i do not specifically but i admire the courage of particularly the earliest generations of submariner's, it takes tremendous courage and skill and the submarine force has involved -- evolved into a nuclear navy. that's a highly precise lifestyle and method of service. >> we are talking about honoring the fallen. what is a burial at sea, have you ever wi
and my father served in the 1920's and the army and my late uncle uncle paul served in the army and once in germany. but he was american then. myself i served in the marine service in the 1960's the suffering services all volunteers and especially the crew of the uss scorpion. i will always remember them. thank you sir. host: thank you for the call. did you know any of the members of the uss scorpion? caller: i was on the uss cerrado. they were nuclear trained. it was a conventional submarine...
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let�*s catch up with all the sport with paul scott. let�*s start with football. ahead of the aston martin of fernando alonso. novak djokovic has suffered another defeat ahead of the french open which begins on sunday. the world number one went down in three sets in the semi—finals of the geneva open to czech opponent tomas machac, who�*s through to an atp final for the first time in his career. djokovic, who hasn�*t reached a final this year, begins the defence of his french open title against home favourite pierre—hugues herbert. geraint thomas survived a scare after crashing towards the end of stage 19 of the giro d�*italia. the british rider was was only three and a half miles from the finish, when he suddenly lost control of his bike. because he�*s third overall his rivals followed professional cycling�*s convention of not taking advantage and he was able to catch up and finish with them. the stage was won by italy�*s andrea vendrame. slovenia�*s taday pogarcher maintained his overall lead. finally, british wheelchair racer hannah cockroft claimed her 16th pa
let�*s catch up with all the sport with paul scott. let�*s start with football. ahead of the aston martin of fernando alonso. novak djokovic has suffered another defeat ahead of the french open which begins on sunday. the world number one went down in three sets in the semi—finals of the geneva open to czech opponent tomas machac, who�*s through to an atp final for the first time in his career. djokovic, who hasn�*t reached a final this year, begins the defence of his french open...
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s. on top of that, the white house recently, paul's, the approval loving u. l. n. g projects, i think green energy goals, mean it costs reb, looks into the realm of occasions. a nice thing, sounds good in theory, but in practice they end up bad the west sanctions, for example. don't worry, said washington, when you are decided to cut off its gas from russia. we've got you covered. we want as europeans to diversify away from russia, towards suppliers that we trust that our friends and that's a reliable and therefore the us commitment to provide the european union with additional at least 15000000000 cubic meters of island g. this here is a big step in this direction that are present. i know i know that let me russian gas will have cost for you or, but it's not only the right thing to do for moral standpoint. is going to put us on a much stronger strategic foot of the conflict in ukraine was a prime experience for the us to jump in and replace russia and to push their liquefied natural gas. instead, the crews and acts but capacity from the free pulled energy project
s. on top of that, the white house recently, paul's, the approval loving u. l. n. g projects, i think green energy goals, mean it costs reb, looks into the realm of occasions. a nice thing, sounds good in theory, but in practice they end up bad the west sanctions, for example. don't worry, said washington, when you are decided to cut off its gas from russia. we've got you covered. we want as europeans to diversify away from russia, towards suppliers that we trust that our friends and that's a...
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seeing here as a wicked pauls with a harsh reality, the b u. s. is using it one and patients as pause. i just pull it up on mental verse. usability are too many things to be accompany here and i'll see international coming up next. christy on line with the latest episode, if the cost of everything and done by with montez, the what makes tick tock. so engaging. now this is a question asked by many social media companies as i tried to emulate that success . you have youtube shorts, instagram reels, facebook real snap tack has spotlight pinterest has watch, but none of them have been able to duplicate tech talks dominance. the, i'm 50 i'm, you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be taking a closer look at tick tock and the true cost of being a social media giant. the tick tock was the most downloaded app in the us in 2021 and in 2022. according to app toby, a. it bows more, the 1900000000 users on a short video sharing platform. and then 6 short years, tick tock has winning the world of old fashion, social networking, and g
seeing here as a wicked pauls with a harsh reality, the b u. s. is using it one and patients as pause. i just pull it up on mental verse. usability are too many things to be accompany here and i'll see international coming up next. christy on line with the latest episode, if the cost of everything and done by with montez, the what makes tick tock. so engaging. now this is a question asked by many social media companies as i tried to emulate that success . you have youtube shorts, instagram...
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paul building rising several stories into the downtown skyline, 1,000,000ft■!s of office space.nd it's empty. they are marketing that property really hard, not leased yet, but i know they're talking to some folks across the street. new plans for park city plaza have come to a halt. the old morton steakhouse and scott's seafood moved out to make way for office space that hasn't arrived. they are just kind of waiting for the right time to press go on that as well. a few blocks down, construction of the platform 16 office building has also halted another project of more than 1,000,000ft■!s office space, vacancies in san jose are at a whopping 31. we do have an elevated vacancy vacancy rate of office space throughout silicon valley. and so i think developers are kind of watching that closely. there is also plenty of retail space available in downtown san jose. however, the vacancy rate is much lower at 7. but the challenge has also presented opportunities for some small business owners, like those at punch king fitness. building owners are significantly dropping their rents trying t
paul building rising several stories into the downtown skyline, 1,000,000ft■!s of office space.nd it's empty. they are marketing that property really hard, not leased yet, but i know they're talking to some folks across the street. new plans for park city plaza have come to a halt. the old morton steakhouse and scott's seafood moved out to make way for office space that hasn't arrived. they are just kind of waiting for the right time to press go on that as well. a few blocks down,...
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paul building rising several stories into the downtown skyline, 1,000,000ft■!s of office space. it's empty. they are marketing that property really hard, not leased yet, bu
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paul mauro. >> all i can say is this, maria, in 25 years of bringing cases, if i walked this case into the t.a.'s office, they would have up thrown me out. maria: yep. wow, paul, thank you for that. "varney & company" picks it up, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. college chaos is not over. there was mores disruption in new york, police cleared the campus at the fashion institute of technology. con frontation at george washington university, police cleared the encampment there. how convenient. the d.c. mayor and police chief testify before congress today on why the clearout was so long delayed. the president heads to wisconsin. he's announcing a $3 billion data center project with microsoft in raci new york stock exchanger. he will be talking up the -- racin if e. to the markets. the trend this morning is to the downside. it's not a champ eloff, dow off 50, but the nasdaq is down, what, 103 points premarket. interest rates, not much change there. the 10-year yields are at 4.49%, just below 4.5. the 2-year around 4.84 at last count, it is right now. bitcoin, $62,000 a coin, and we
paul mauro. >> all i can say is this, maria, in 25 years of bringing cases, if i walked this case into the t.a.'s office, they would have up thrown me out. maria: yep. wow, paul, thank you for that. "varney & company" picks it up, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. college chaos is not over. there was mores disruption in new york, police cleared the campus at the fashion institute of technology. con frontation at george washington university, police cleared...
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paul mauro. >> all i can say is this, maria, in 25 years of bringing cases, if i walked this case into the t.a.'se out. maria: yep. wow, paul, thank you for that. "varney & company" picks it up, stu, take it away. stuart
paul mauro. >> all i can say is this, maria, in 25 years of bringing cases, if i walked this case into the t.a.'se out. maria: yep. wow, paul, thank you for that. "varney & company" picks it up, stu, take it away. stuart
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paul building, also known as 200 park. all of its 1,000,000ft■!s of office space s empty. few blocks down the road, construction of the platform 16 office building that's halted another project of more than 1,000,000ft■!s. so wih all that empty office space, there is plenty of retail space available. here's the silver lining vacancy rates for retailers aren't as bad. in fact, small business owners tell us landlords are now desperate enough to offer deep discounts on rents. joining us now is mauricio mejia, another longtime businessman in owner, and sit downtown san jose who runs punch king fitness. mauricio also used to run a lot of popular nightclubs. nice to see you, mauricio. hope things are going well for you. yeah absolutely. how empty is downtown right now? is this the worst you've seen? and you've been around for a little while? yeah. no, it's. it's unfortunate. yeah, it's been, it's the emptiest that we've seen it, can san jose rebound? i mean, what's it going to take from your perspective here? absolutely. everything is going to, you know, has its lows and its ups
paul building, also known as 200 park. all of its 1,000,000ft■!s of office space s empty. few blocks down the road, construction of the platform 16 office building that's halted another project of more than 1,000,000ft■!s. so wih all that empty office space, there is plenty of retail space available. here's the silver lining vacancy rates for retailers aren't as bad. in fact, small business owners tell us landlords are now desperate enough to offer deep discounts on rents. joining us now is...
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paul hawkins, thank you. mount fuji is one ofjapan�*s most inconic landmarks — and in recent years, social media has made photographingredible view — which is being swamped by millions of tourists. residents have now decided they've had enough — and to keep the selfie—crowds away they're taking the unlikely step of putting up a huge barrier to block the view. as well as blanking out mount fuji — it's also meant to stop people from wandering out into the road. our correspondent shaima khalil is there. the most japanese of views gone viral. one of the country's most ubiquitous shops set against its smoke —— majestic, snowcapped volcano. you have probably seen this on instagram and tiktok, the famous for g lawson, the social media money shots for millions of viewers, but it will not be around for long. in this picturesque town, local residents are fed up with tourists behaving badly, all for the perfect snap. as a last ditch effort in this black barrier is being constructed to discourage the crowds, but that has attracted more attention. if this screen is meant to stop people from coming, it has not done so yet. some loc
paul hawkins, thank you. mount fuji is one ofjapan�*s most inconic landmarks — and in recent years, social media has made photographingredible view — which is being swamped by millions of tourists. residents have now decided they've had enough — and to keep the selfie—crowds away they're taking the unlikely step of putting up a huge barrier to block the view. as well as blanking out mount fuji — it's also meant to stop people from wandering out into the road. our correspondent...
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paul was using. the company said the voice, used in chatgtp and called sky, was not an imitation ofjohansson�*s, butthat of an actor using her normal voice. however, openai acknowledged the similarity raise questions it would address while the voice was suspended. johansson�*s voice featured in the 2013 film "her" as a phone operating system. in other news, the indo—pacific business forum is about to get under way in the philippines. organised by the us trade and development agency, it connects businesses to government officials and financing sources. the development of economic corridor the south—east asian country will be closely watched. it falls under a us initiative touted as an alternative to china's belt and road. amos hochstein is the advisor. this is the largest it has been any highest level and i am here representing president biden because the importance of the indo—pacific for the us economy for the global economy in general but specifically the growth of the us as we focus on supply chains and strengthening our economic relationships with countries in this region and chief among them, t
paul was using. the company said the voice, used in chatgtp and called sky, was not an imitation ofjohansson�*s, butthat of an actor using her normal voice. however, openai acknowledged the similarity raise questions it would address while the voice was suspended. johansson�*s voice featured in the 2013 film "her" as a phone operating system. in other news, the indo—pacific business forum is about to get under way in the philippines. organised by the us trade and development...
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service you know, time to go life as a you know, as a and so she did marry paul child and she traveled with him to ance where sus meal. d fo could taste at a time when that was not always here in the states.ae world as julia child. graduates of the oscars. and and she's of the many things that world war two gave us, our freedom, democracy, a lot of our stem technology and computers. it gave us a lot better food than than we had experience up to today. so so the wartime service gave women a chance to sort of reboot. reboot life trajectories, you know,and have experiences that they otherwise writing sisterhood in partul havapte on world war, but i've also been always been very interested in what happened after war. what happened after war? two women who served during war or twoom follow in footsteps. and so that is part the story thndeavored to tell with the sisterhood following, the stories of wserved our intellige gathering during world war two. some of t war we thought we were going to closeies after world war two. but lo and behold, we're now in the war. we need to ramp it up. we need to new agencies, a new
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paul: which are also paid by small business, superintendent chapter s and c companies -- subchapter sspute. and what economic costs would this be if those rates go back up to where with biden wants to put them? >> well, if you do what biden actually proposes which i don't think we can do, but, you know, lifting the capital gains tax, starting to tax unrealized gains perhaps down to a million dollars, lifting the corporate rate back up to 28%, if you looked at what biden's actually proposed, you're looking at finish that stuff would easily cause a recession. we already see it right now they have this thing in economics called the toe by's cue, and right now it's really high, but investment is really, really low. all of this heavy regulation of president biden is already causing the kind of capital spending crisis that we inherited. remember, capital deepen. inging, which was one of the key driverses of the economy, was negative if for the first time since world war ii when president trump took office a because president obama was so unfriendly to business with his heavy regulation and
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s or, as msnbc describes it, a solemn day when a group of armed white supremacists attacked a mostly peaceful muslimgroute act. e brian cox says the worst book ever written is the bibl evee. o paul. well, apparently he's never read any of these...e. s! oh, that hurts. he's crazy comparing your book to the bible. brian. >> i'm one of those, believee, me, joe biden is considering con allowing palestinians , prompttle in america prompting some to change their chance to death. i >> to where i live. >> thank you. a new air technology. it can distinguish political orientations through facial and . so >> to be fair, so can a metal detector. thank you. thank you. and a 31-year-old trans athleter is sparking outrage after competing at a women's collegeia polo tournament. >> yes, a 31 year old competingc in a college sport seems. ad a little old, right. but if you think that's bad, look who's now competingge in women's college golf? happe sense what happens? slippery, people. all right. monologue time . so on tuesday, judge merchan held donald trump in contempt of court and find him nine grand for violating a gag . trump should have reached into his wallet. or trumpgrab the 9000 in cashth
s or, as msnbc describes it, a solemn day when a group of armed white supremacists attacked a mostly peaceful muslimgroute act. e brian cox says the worst book ever written is the bibl evee. o paul. well, apparently he's never read any of these...e. s! oh, that hurts. he's crazy comparing your book to the bible. brian. >> i'm one of those, believee, me, joe biden is considering con allowing palestinians , prompttle in america prompting some to change their chance to death. i >> to...
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s. maria from ocean to picks up the story. a tragic mistake with also troubling paul turns as well. so cold, precise attack when a mass compound and southern guys are on sunday, turned out to be precisely wrong, leading to the death of at least $45.00 civilians. unfortunately, a tragic mistake happened last night. we are investigating the case will present the conclusions because this policy, which was made even more warming its fall from the 1st such incident in nearly 8 months of the war in gaza. the idea of publicly admitted the mistakes that cost the lives of innocent people at least 6 times. in april, these really military killed 7 aid workers of to bomb and a convoy of the world central kitchen, international relief organization. even though the recalls were labeled with the agencies branding and they work was coordinated with these roles. the idea of cold, a serious mistake. one of the commanders mistakenly assumed that the gunmen were located inside the accompanying vehicles, and these were almost terrorists. those who approved the strike were convinced that they were target
s. maria from ocean to picks up the story. a tragic mistake with also troubling paul turns as well. so cold, precise attack when a mass compound and southern guys are on sunday, turned out to be precisely wrong, leading to the death of at least $45.00 civilians. unfortunately, a tragic mistake happened last night. we are investigating the case will present the conclusions because this policy, which was made even more warming its fall from the 1st such incident in nearly 8 months of the war in...
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s gallantry medal for her life—saving efforts to protect her sister. abi smitton, bbc news. the former boxing heavyweight king mike tyson and youtuber turned fighterjake paula professional bout comprising eight two—minute rounds that has been sanctioned by boxing authorities. both say they can�*t wait. and just before we go, let�*s show you again the scene live in the georgian capital, tbilisi, where mps are expected to pass a controversial �*foreign influence�* law that has provoked huge street protests. demonstrators via georgia would impose the same clampdown on media as in russia where similar legislation is already in place. they say the law silences dissent and complicates moves tojoin they say the law silences dissent and complicates moves to join the european union. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, the weather looks decidedly mixed over the next few days, just as it was on monday. for some others, there was a little bit of sunshine and someone. 2a degrees, or at least very close to it in parts of northern scotland. compare that with 14 of northern scotland. compare that with 1a degrees in south west england, with cloud, with outbreaks of rain.
s gallantry medal for her life—saving efforts to protect her sister. abi smitton, bbc news. the former boxing heavyweight king mike tyson and youtuber turned fighterjake paula professional bout comprising eight two—minute rounds that has been sanctioned by boxing authorities. both say they can�*t wait. and just before we go, let�*s show you again the scene live in the georgian capital, tbilisi, where mps are expected to pass a controversial �*foreign influence�* law that has...
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s ground in just a moment. now first, joining us with. more, the israeli military operation that's been ongoing from, tel aviv tonight. jeff paul is with us. well, the last big hamas. stronghold, israel, said that they needed to get int ho rafahis w to win this war against hamas there there. paul, jeff, paul, what's the latest? >> well, yeah, sean, and we're learning that the israeli war cabine shet has decided to conte that operation in rafah, hey wa that they want to keep pressure on hamas to possibly get some more hostages out. at the same time, though, israel is also signaling the that it could be sending a delegation of mediators to wor coulde sendk on a new ags that israel says could be moreab acceptablele w to them. . now, shortly after those comments were made by the israeli wathoswere madr cabinetf then put out a statement saying that had been conducting targeted airstrikes on hamas terrorthey had targets in easten rafah. that is where earlier toda- ters the israeli military started warning civilians to begin evacuatingtawarnin fliers, phone calls and text messages. the idf urged 100,000 who m palestinians to move to t
s ground in just a moment. now first, joining us with. more, the israeli military operation that's been ongoing from, tel aviv tonight. jeff paul is with us. well, the last big hamas. stronghold, israel, said that they needed to get int ho rafahis w to win this war against hamas there there. paul, jeff, paul, what's the latest? >> well, yeah, sean, and we're learning that the israeli war cabine shet has decided to conte that operation in rafah, hey wa that they want to keep pressure on...
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what paul blackbur s high school seball ac on sales are down now.o last year. it's the biggest drop in iphone sales since 2020, when the pandemic caused delays because of factory closures. revenue for apple is also down about 4% from last year. however, apple stock up about 6% this morning on reports that profit margins are up. newly unsealed court documents show google paid $20 billion to apple in 2022 to be the default search engine on its safari web browser. now, the documents are part of the justice department's antitrust lawsuit against google . prosecutors say google's payments to apple and others allowed it to maintain an illegal monopoly. a ruling is expected later this year. and forbes magazine has updated its latest list of the richest people in the us. elon musk remains at the top of its billionaire list. the owner of tesla, spacex and the social media site x has a net worth of $257 billion. most of the 20 richest people in california live here in the bay area. facebook founder mark zuckerberg of palo alto is listed at as the richest pers
what paul blackbur s high school seball ac on sales are down now.o last year. it's the biggest drop in iphone sales since 2020, when the pandemic caused delays because of factory closures. revenue for apple is also down about 4% from last year. however, apple stock up about 6% this morning on reports that profit margins are up. newly unsealed court documents show google paid $20 billion to apple in 2022 to be the default search engine on its safari web browser. now, the documents are part of...
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s&p leadership. and prince harry celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the invictus games with a thanksgiving service at st. paul'sal. the duke of sussex is back in the u.k. to commemorate that most of the games for the injured veterans, but it was revealed he will not be meeting the king on this particular visit. you are live with bbc news. the court was in recess in manhattan today. the judge in donald trump's hush money trial has given the former president wednesdays off to focus on the campaign. but no escape from the evidence we heard yesterday from the former adult film star stormy daniels. it was plastered across the front pages of the morning papers as the cable news channels served up a breakfast buffet of carefully edited highlights. her account of their sexual encounter in 2006 were at times so salacious that the judge was forced to intervene, and at one point was scolding the former president, who was cursing under his breath. pres. trump: as you see, their case is totally falling apart. they have nothing on books and records and even something that should bear very little relationship to the case. it'
s&p leadership. and prince harry celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the invictus games with a thanksgiving service at st. paul'sal. the duke of sussex is back in the u.k. to commemorate that most of the games for the injured veterans, but it was revealed he will not be meeting the king on this particular visit. you are live with bbc news. the court was in recess in manhattan today. the judge in donald trump's hush money trial has given the former president wednesdays off to focus on the...
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hicks about the blowback and criticism from top republicans of the family paul ryan and mitt romney. two in place with the d.a.'stestified about the validity of trump's social media post as well as data extracted from michael cohen's cell phone. trump's lawyers pushed back on how strong that evidence is. several acts though mike epps on the cell phone make it difficult to retrieve certain messages, trump's lawyer had an issue with the collection process of cohen's bones. they said some level of trust will be needed in cohen for certain information on his phone and trump's lawyers argue that trump is a proven liar stomach a proven liar and not a good witness. court will end early today. >> john: nate, thank you. center? >> sandra: watching the white house press briefing on college campus though mike epps is lifeless and her. >> police presence on college and universities that is something that universities and colleges have to make a decision on. that is something that they decide what is right to have and to move forward on their campuses and colleges. we understand. we understand how painful this moment is. you
hicks about the blowback and criticism from top republicans of the family paul ryan and mitt romney. two in place with the d.a.'stestified about the validity of trump's social media post as well as data extracted from michael cohen's cell phone. trump's lawyers pushed back on how strong that evidence is. several acts though mike epps on the cell phone make it difficult to retrieve certain messages, trump's lawyer had an issue with the collection process of cohen's bones. they said some level of...
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paul hawkins, bbc news. the russian president vladimir putin has travelled to beijing for talks with china�*s president xi jinping red carpet for president putin, on his first foreign trip since being sworn in for a fifth presidential term. the two leaders have vowed to work together against what they called "destructive and hostile" us policies. 0ur china correspondent laura bicker reports from beijing. band plays. in the west, he�*s seen as a pariah. but in china, president putin is a key partner, as beijing seeks a new world order. 0ne not led by the united states. the red carpet was rolled out complete with a red army band welcome, as they walked together in a show of defiance against western pressure. mr putin needs china — it�*s become an economic lifeline for an isolated and heavily sanctioned russia. translation: china will always be | a good neighbour and good friend | of mutual trust with russia. mr putin said he would inform president xi about the situation in ukraine and he said he would welcome china�*s role as peacemaker. beijing put forward a 12—point peace plan more than a year ago, but it receive
paul hawkins, bbc news. the russian president vladimir putin has travelled to beijing for talks with china�*s president xi jinping red carpet for president putin, on his first foreign trip since being sworn in for a fifth presidential term. the two leaders have vowed to work together against what they called "destructive and hostile" us policies. 0ur china correspondent laura bicker reports from beijing. band plays. in the west, he�*s seen as a pariah. but in china, president...
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in total, he�*s lost around £7,000 worth of tools to theft. paulll back on. when someone takes someone's tools, a person is going to struggle to come to work and then struggle to feed their families, keep their... you know, make their rent or their mortgage payments and so on. and it's utterly devastating for those individuals. and with the cost—of—living crisis and things like that, you know, the construction industry is full of hard—working people, who are just, you know, just making life livable by working hard. and several thousand pounds out of the blue may be enough to completely knock you off the perch, unfortunately. this is affecting people even if they haven�*t had tools stolen. almost 95% said they had spent money on precautions to protect their tools, adding extra security to vans with additional locks, trackers, and alarms. the home office says it�*s "exploring ways to increase enforcement and share best practice between forces, which includes ensuring property is secure, identifiable and traceable through marking." thank you very much
in total, he�*s lost around £7,000 worth of tools to theft. paulll back on. when someone takes someone's tools, a person is going to struggle to come to work and then struggle to feed their families, keep their... you know, make their rent or their mortgage payments and so on. and it's utterly devastating for those individuals. and with the cost—of—living crisis and things like that, you know, the construction industry is full of hard—working people, who are just, you know, just making...
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going to begin with the sentencing day for the man convicted of attacking paul pelosi of san france in his san francisco home kron. 4 s charles clifford joins us now live from the federal courthouse in san francisco with details. and he is going to be spending a lot of time behind bars. charles? >> he is. you know, david de pap was convicted in federal court late last year of assaulting and kidnapping paul pelosi, the husband of nancy pelosi. and today we learned that his sentence will be 30 years in federal prison. david de pap appeared in court in an orange jumpsuit. he showed very little emotion during the proceedings. the judge in this case sentenced him to 30 years for assault and 20 years for kidnapping. those sentences will run concurrently, meaning that he will receive a maximum of 30 years in federal prison minus the 18 months that he's already been in custody. now, the judge did allow several victim statements to be read into the record, including a statement from nancy pelosi who said that her husband is still struggling with his injuries and that she was in favor of the maximum sentence in this case. follo
going to begin with the sentencing day for the man convicted of attacking paul pelosi of san france in his san francisco home kron. 4 s charles clifford joins us now live from the federal courthouse in san francisco with details. and he is going to be spending a lot of time behind bars. charles? >> he is. you know, david de pap was convicted in federal court late last year of assaulting and kidnapping paul pelosi, the husband of nancy pelosi. and today we learned that his sentence will be...
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s right. here the key role of course was the religious palette of the tsar’s kingdom. as a matter of fact, all the distant teritors of rechy paspalitay, katsyaryna and later paul i converted not so large-scale and massive. kachatkova rashenne ab zlіststі adarvanyh hell right tsarkvy dissolution was. adopted in the late 1930s, and the glory of the polish tsar's council, as abvvyashchaya ab'isadnaya, this is not a translation, this was iz'adnanny just from the tsar's right of the slavs, adbyvaetstsa unprotected and for gadze of st. petsyarburg. the temple near kazhan-garadku does not sleep with its zeinasts, nor at any time with the war, nor with the time of the savetska settlement. and on the 20th century. the structure of the pisan from the old days was not reconstructed in 1956, the workers pulled out the western part of the holy michael church, aporny palis and parushyls this is the most aryginal kanstruktsyyu budynka. over the course of the hour, the tsarka began to settle down, and in the direct sense of the word, it fell to the ground. the month has a gap of 3 centimeters. tsikhutka temple abrynitsa is said to be folded, but it is also a temple. everything you wanted
s right. here the key role of course was the religious palette of the tsar’s kingdom. as a matter of fact, all the distant teritors of rechy paspalitay, katsyaryna and later paul i converted not so large-scale and massive. kachatkova rashenne ab zlіststі adarvanyh hell right tsarkvy dissolution was. adopted in the late 1930s, and the glory of the polish tsar's council, as abvvyashchaya ab'isadnaya, this is not a translation, this was iz'adnanny just from the tsar's right of the slavs,...
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paul is back next week, hope to see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪. rich: 'sthreat of severe weather is looming for millions of americans. forecasters one of the potential for tornadoes, damaging winds and hail in the plains area today. the storms could be at their worst in the overnight hours. the system is then expected to shift east tomorrow into the mississippi ohio and tennessee valleys. we are monitoring all this will have your full forecast coming up. alec baldwin criminal trial is on track to begin this summer. oscar-nominated actor facing one count of involuntary manslaughter and not move deadly movie shut set shooting brand-new hour of "fox news live" i'm rich editing. molly: great to be with you, eric and arthel are off this memorial day weekend. i judge in new mexico yesterday upheld the indictment rejecting latest effort to throw out the charge against him by the shooting happened on the set of the western film arrested britt back in october when he told went bald and was rehearsing a scene while holding a gun when it fired killing cinemat cinemat
paul is back next week, hope to see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪. rich: 'sthreat of severe weather is looming for millions of americans. forecasters one of the potential for tornadoes, damaging winds and hail in the plains area today. the storms could be at their worst in the overnight hours. the system is then expected to shift east tomorrow into the mississippi ohio and tennessee valleys. we are monitoring all this will have your full forecast coming up. alec baldwin criminal trial is on track to...
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00 from the walls peter and paul fortress, we will definitely keep an eye on the numerous, bright... maria, i greet you on the holiday, tell us how your situation is, what ’s happy holiday, we are at the intercession cathedral and, perhaps, this is the most atmospheric point, from here you can see red square at a glance, but at the same time , foot crews, a mechanized column, will all pass literally a few meters from us, and i must say that the stands are visible from here, we see that they are already filled with guests, well, this is what you want to see before starting here, we heard songs of the war years, and of course the parade, let me remind you that this will happen at 10:00 am, a parade in honor of the 79th anniversary of the victory in the great patriotic war, according to the ministry of defense, this year it will be attended by... people and more than 70 units of military equipment; military personnel, foot crews, as well as cadets of the suvorov, nakhimov, cadet and music schools will cross the paving stones. also this year, heroes of the northern military district take part in the victory parade. and here to red square after the start, the v
00 from the walls peter and paul fortress, we will definitely keep an eye on the numerous, bright... maria, i greet you on the holiday, tell us how your situation is, what ’s happy holiday, we are at the intercession cathedral and, perhaps, this is the most atmospheric point, from here you can see red square at a glance, but at the same time , foot crews, a mechanized column, will all pass literally a few meters from us, and i must say that the stands are visible from here, we see that they...
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mr gallant�*s comments echo those earlier on wednesday from the us secretary of state antony blinken. our correspondent in jerusalem paulthe israeli defence minister yoav gallant. ih defence minister yoav gallant. in which, for the first time and very openly and publicly he accused the government of failing to address the question of who runs gaza after the war is over. he says, that he personally had been trying to promote plans for a postwar system for months but that the government had simply failed to discuss them and had failed to come up with any alternatives. this was a clear rebuke to the prime minister netanyahu and yoav gallant said he urged the prime minister to make a public statement that israel does not plan to stay in civil and military control of gaza after the war is over. there have been mutterings in the israeli press for some time that senior military figures were unhappy about the lack of a plan for the day after and those are concerns that have been echoed by the americans and other allies of israel for some time now. but here we are, the defence minister coming right out in the open and making his
mr gallant�*s comments echo those earlier on wednesday from the us secretary of state antony blinken. our correspondent in jerusalem paulthe israeli defence minister yoav gallant. ih defence minister yoav gallant. in which, for the first time and very openly and publicly he accused the government of failing to address the question of who runs gaza after the war is over. he says, that he personally had been trying to promote plans for a postwar system for months but that the government had...
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let's bring in paul hutcheon, political editor of the daily record. what did you make of john swinney�*s he leader? i thought the rhetoric was good- he was _ leader? i thought the rhetoric was good. he was saying _ leader? i thought the rhetoric was good. he was saying exactly - leader? i thought the rhetoric was good. he was saying exactly the i good. he was saying exactly the right things, but he's going to bring an inclusive approach to his leadership, he is going to reach out to the political parties, notjust the pro—independence parties, that he was critical of the polarisation, so the words were good but i do feel like it's going to struggle to deliver on that, simply because the parliamentjust now is so bitterly divided, it's hard to see where he's going to get the votes to push through things like budgets and contentious legislation. it is no secret that the snp and the green party, their relationship is currently at rock bottom, given that the greens were ditched from the government and the tories do not want to ridejohn swinney's rescue, and labour want want to ridejohn swinney
let's bring in paul hutcheon, political editor of the daily record. what did you make of john swinney�*s he leader? i thought the rhetoric was good- he was _ leader? i thought the rhetoric was good. he was saying _ leader? i thought the rhetoric was good. he was saying exactly - leader? i thought the rhetoric was good. he was saying exactly the i good. he was saying exactly the right things, but he's going to bring an inclusive approach to his leadership, he is going to reach out to the...
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and my father served in the 1920's and the army and my late uncle uncle paul served in the army and onceany. but he was american then. myself i served in the marine service in the 1960's the suffering services all volunteers and especially the crew of the uss scorpion. i will always remember them. thank you sir. host: thank you for the call. did you know any of the members of the uss scorpion? caller: i was on the uss cerrado. they were nuclear trained. it was a conventional submarine but it was very quiet. they give us all geneva convention cards in case we were put up there. one of the guys made it in one of them didn't. you got to be careful what you wish for. >> thank you for the call. do you know the story of the scorpion? >> i do not specifically but i admire the courage of particularly the earliest generations of submariner's, it takes tremendous courage and skill and the submarine force has involved -- evolved into a nuclear navy. that's a highly precise lifestyle and method of service. >> we are talking about honoring the fallen. what is a burial at sea, have you ever witnessed
and my father served in the 1920's and the army and my late uncle uncle paul served in the army and onceany. but he was american then. myself i served in the marine service in the 1960's the suffering services all volunteers and especially the crew of the uss scorpion. i will always remember them. thank you sir. host: thank you for the call. did you know any of the members of the uss scorpion? caller: i was on the uss cerrado. they were nuclear trained. it was a conventional submarine but it...
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s a 2 hour flight. moscow has a history of arresting american this on trumped up charges including corporate security executive paulelen and wall street journal reporter, the army says it notified black's family, the state state department says it is providing support for the soldier in russia but few details at this time are being released. stuart: later in the show, michael moore encouraging anti-israel protesters to occupy buildings on college campuses. john levine, 13 federal judges say they will not hire law clerks from columbia university. they say the ivy league has turned into an incubator of bigotry. madison alworth has the story after this. stuart: one hour's worth of business, the dow's appointed 16 points, small loss for the nasdaq, dead flat for the s&p. look at the movers. explain why disney is so far down this morning. ashley: down big after missing revenue, down 9%. it's worth noting, business turned a profit the first time ever. perhaps ceo bob iger's plan after taking the number one spot starting to see results. disney is far outpacing the average s&p gains so some of the selling today may be a bi
s a 2 hour flight. moscow has a history of arresting american this on trumped up charges including corporate security executive paulelen and wall street journal reporter, the army says it notified black's family, the state state department says it is providing support for the soldier in russia but few details at this time are being released. stuart: later in the show, michael moore encouraging anti-israel protesters to occupy buildings on college campuses. john levine, 13 federal judges say...
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paul to now that attack was discovered. so back in 2023. and they were already suggestions then of a possible link with the russian intelligence and the s b. the policy says that as some data may have been leaked through these main, so serious attack, the authorities are also saying that this uh cyber attack was targeting. and although government institutions, as well as companies here in germany involved in a range of sectors such as logistics, but also defense, aerospace and information technology. so, you know, pretty serious allegations, and that's why you've seen a strong reaction on what's known of this hacker group. a p t 20 eights, which i think we've, we've also heard about as policy back. yeah, i mean there's it, there's a variety of different names for this. great, but each, each way, the adults persistence rate 20, it's a well known group. it's been active for a couple of decades. it's paul solve rushes, military intelligence, the g o. u. so it's not just, you know, any group of hackers, pretty sophisticated people they've been named in the past is responsible for a, a cyber attack on the computer systems of the gym and paul th
paul to now that attack was discovered. so back in 2023. and they were already suggestions then of a possible link with the russian intelligence and the s b. the policy says that as some data may have been leaked through these main, so serious attack, the authorities are also saying that this uh cyber attack was targeting. and although government institutions, as well as companies here in germany involved in a range of sectors such as logistics, but also defense, aerospace and information...
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paul adams has the latest, from jerusalem. the fifth day of israel's ground operation in the south. israel still calling this "limited" — troops yet to enter rafah�*searby. the threat of an all—out assault still feels real. joe biden has warned israel not to do it and threatened to withhold weapons, but israel's prime minister says he's determined to destroy what is left of hamas. you know, we often had our agreements, but we've had our disagreements. we've been able to overcome them. i hope we can overcome them now, but we will do what we have to do to protect our country. israel is heavily dependent on american weaponry with the ministry of defence celebrating the arrival of everything from jeeps to smart bombs. joe biden�*s threat to suspend deliveries carries rare symbolic weight, but how much does it really matter? when we speak about difficulties within the idf, it would be for the long range or the medium one. for tomorrow war in gaza or tomorrow more war in lebanon, if it will happen, that will not make any difference. this week has seen a fresh wave of palestinians fleeing the fighting. most have moved multiple times before, the war follow
paul adams has the latest, from jerusalem. the fifth day of israel's ground operation in the south. israel still calling this "limited" — troops yet to enter rafah�*searby. the threat of an all—out assault still feels real. joe biden has warned israel not to do it and threatened to withhold weapons, but israel's prime minister says he's determined to destroy what is left of hamas. you know, we often had our agreements, but we've had our disagreements. we've been able to overcome...
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. >> paul's testimony reminds me of the trial of the subway gunman which was also the manhattan d.a.'sng ago where they basically took somebody who was the main state witness, who was a menacing figure that had a famous picture on the "new york post" of how menacing he looked on the subway at the time, and the d.a.'s office put him in a nice suit to testify and the first thing the defense lawyer did was have him identify the photo of what he looked like when he was actually out on the street. and he hung it up next to him on the witness box so that for a couple of days the jury could see what the d.a.'s office was trying to hoodwink is jury into thinking this guy was and what he actually was. it was a very powerful, very effective way to do it. i wouldn't be surprised if they came up with something like that. >> dana: interesting. >> bill: thank you, team. mccarthy, turley, mauro, urbahn. more right after this. fees. sound too good to be true? if you have at least $100,000 to invest, get your investor's guide and see if it's right for you. using the finest materials, like indulgent mem
. >> paul's testimony reminds me of the trial of the subway gunman which was also the manhattan d.a.'sng ago where they basically took somebody who was the main state witness, who was a menacing figure that had a famous picture on the "new york post" of how menacing he looked on the subway at the time, and the d.a.'s office put him in a nice suit to testify and the first thing the defense lawyer did was have him identify the photo of what he looked like when he was actually out...
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s in the warmest spots. thank you. cards. it is set to be a busy week for attorneys representing david de pap the man convicted at the federal level for attacking paulosi. the nancy pelosi to pappas said to be re sentenced on tuesday for his federal conviction. but at the state level, things are just getting started. for more on all this and more legal cases around the bay area. i'm joined now by michael cardoza. so the judge in the federal case said she made a mistake. what happened? well, what she did was after she's sentenced a pop. >> she realized she didn't give him the opportunity to make a statement to the court and then federal court, i think over 80% of defendants want to say something to the court. one of the big things i noted was that the prosecution after the case said he showed no remorse at all. and a lot of people sort of giggled at that. and so wait a minute, didn't give him a chance to show any remorse or to talk. so basically it's not a small point. it's not going to reverse this case. it's not going i think have much effect would be shocked if the judge after listening hip-hop, if he decides to talk whether she reduces that or no
s in the warmest spots. thank you. cards. it is set to be a busy week for attorneys representing david de pap the man convicted at the federal level for attacking paulosi. the nancy pelosi to pappas said to be re sentenced on tuesday for his federal conviction. but at the state level, things are just getting started. for more on all this and more legal cases around the bay area. i'm joined now by michael cardoza. so the judge in the federal case said she made a mistake. what happened? well,...
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paul adams has the latest from jerusalem. the fifth day of israel's ground operation in the south. israel still calling this "limited" — troops yet to enter rafah�*sed nearby. the threat of an all—out assault still feels real. joe biden has warned israel not to do it and threatened to withhold weapons, but israel's prime minister says he's determined to destroy what is left of hamas. you know, we often had our agreements, but we've had our disagreements. we've been able to overcome them. i hope we can overcome them now, but we will do what we have to do to protect our country. israel is heavily dependent on american weaponry with the ministry of defence celebrating the arrival of everything from jeeps to smart bombs. joe biden�*s threat to suspend deliveries carries rare symbolic weight, but how much does it really matter? when we speak about difficulties within the idf, it would be for the long range or the medium one. for tomorrow war in gaza or tomorrow more war in lebanon, if it will happen, that will not make any difference. this week has seen a fresh wave of palestinians fleeing the fighting. most have moved multiple times before, the war fo
paul adams has the latest from jerusalem. the fifth day of israel's ground operation in the south. israel still calling this "limited" — troops yet to enter rafah�*sed nearby. the threat of an all—out assault still feels real. joe biden has warned israel not to do it and threatened to withhold weapons, but israel's prime minister says he's determined to destroy what is left of hamas. you know, we often had our agreements, but we've had our disagreements. we've been able to...
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okay paul, we'll cross back to you later. thanks for the time being to the u. s. and students of johns hopkins university and baltimore have defied orders to end their protest against israel's war on gaza. hundreds or protests, or as a setup can by pitching tents on part of the campus. and they've been there since the last week. and the school has asked students to leave by the end of wednesday. all in for us is joining us from johns hopkins. so now that the deadline has past balance, what may happen next as well, it is a stand off. as you can see, the account is still here. it's been here for 11 days and there's no sign of it moving any time soon. and fact, there seems to be adding more people and more times to the protests that we're seeing here. no, john hopkins, you johns hopkins university is very famous bank statements for his medical school . the view here is one that people tend to associate with the university on the site and just the other side of the camp is where a lot of people on graduation we get their pictures taken. of course we're coming up to gr
okay paul, we'll cross back to you later. thanks for the time being to the u. s. and students of johns hopkins university and baltimore have defied orders to end their protest against israel's war on gaza. hundreds or protests, or as a setup can by pitching tents on part of the campus. and they've been there since the last week. and the school has asked students to leave by the end of wednesday. all in for us is joining us from johns hopkins. so now that the deadline has past balance, what may...
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s report was surrounded by high emotion. now the focus moves to what real action the government will take, particularly the compensation deal and what it signifies for those like jade, whose dad paulsymbolises the acknowledgement and recognition, of course, and the justice, and also the opportunities lost, that everyone has lost throughout their lives, the infected and the affected, and it also represents the lives that were lost, first and foremost, and the wrongs that were done. as a sibling who has lost a sibling, there are parts of my life - i will never have that _ i was expecting to have in terms of being able to recall those memories of childhood that| only your sibling can do. and i don't think money can replace that. - but it certainly helps to feel that it's recognised - as an impact to all the people that were affected. _ there have been some limited financial for support schemes for those caught up in the infected blood scandal. so far, 4,000 survivors and bereaved relatives have already been paid an interim amount of £100,000. but a final compensation scheme for all those affected, including family members, has not yet been agreed. it is thought the final cost could t
s report was surrounded by high emotion. now the focus moves to what real action the government will take, particularly the compensation deal and what it signifies for those like jade, whose dad paulsymbolises the acknowledgement and recognition, of course, and the justice, and also the opportunities lost, that everyone has lost throughout their lives, the infected and the affected, and it also represents the lives that were lost, first and foremost, and the wrongs that were done. as a sibling...
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paul hawkins reporting. rishi sunak is in austria, where he met with chancellor karl nehammer. the main focus of the trip was to promote third—country deportation schemes, such as the government�*srom illegal migration, as people are losing their lives being exploited by criminal gangs. we face criminal gangs growing in strength across our european continent and beyond and they are exacting a terrible human toll. people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs and it is, of course, a threat to our stability, to the rule of law. and, rightly, our citizens demand their leaders, their politicians tackle it. that is what both karl and i are doing and i want to congratulate karl on his leadership, he has been right on this issue for some time and has led the charge in europe and making sure this is a topic that gets the attention it deserves. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news now nine egyptian men have gone on trial in greece over a deadly migrant shipwreck in international waters off pylos injune 2023. it�*s feared more than 600 people drowned when an overcrowded fishing boat sank on its way to europe from libya. some survivors have accused the coa
paul hawkins reporting. rishi sunak is in austria, where he met with chancellor karl nehammer. the main focus of the trip was to promote third—country deportation schemes, such as the government�*srom illegal migration, as people are losing their lives being exploited by criminal gangs. we face criminal gangs growing in strength across our european continent and beyond and they are exacting a terrible human toll. people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs...
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s fair enough. it is fair that the guyhis has a special part -- becday, i would take a bullet for ron paul.as the guy who introdu [applause] clint: he will be hereunday. you will have your chance. [laughter] david: he would have to be more than be here. also -- anyway. i don't actually want to. clcan i ask a follow up? i like a lot of what you have to say and i genuinely think headcount cutmassive step in the direction of saving this country and i genuinely mean that. what i don't understand is donald trump and your support of donald trump in this regard. -- this is my genuine belief the fbict undermine a sitting president. i think it also arguably our responsible for assassination of l-ther political leaders. why in god's fbi in washington, d.c.? [cheering] vivek: so, it looks. i am vivek ramaswamy. clint: i know. david: the guy loves buildings. [laughter] vivek: i will say a tomorrow nightwill you agree with him on 100% of what he says? do i agree with policy decisions? no. who ipresident? iunambiguously -- i mean, come on, it looks. i invi aerosmith. [laughter] david: guys. i get you boo
s fair enough. it is fair that the guyhis has a special part -- becday, i would take a bullet for ron paul.as the guy who introdu [applause] clint: he will be hereunday. you will have your chance. [laughter] david: he would have to be more than be here. also -- anyway. i don't actually want to. clcan i ask a follow up? i like a lot of what you have to say and i genuinely think headcount cutmassive step in the direction of saving this country and i genuinely mean that. what i don't understand is...