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how does it feel, scots, listening to this? it is| scots, listening to this?ly, _ scots, listening to this? it is sickening, really, you - scots, listening to this? it is sickening, really, you know? he is getting _ sickening, really, you know? he is getting more of a bonus than a lot of people — getting more of a bonus than a lot of people are getting offered for 15 years— of people are getting offered for 15 years and — of people are getting offered for 15 years and a conviction. i years and a conviction. i have _ years and a conviction. i have spent a lot of this last year speaking individually to postmasters. .. nick re says postmasters... nick re says he has met 30 of those who have had convictions overturned. ijust who have had convictions overturned. i just could who have had convictions overturned. ijust could not who have had convictions overturned. i just could not face some who have had convictions overturned. ijust could not face some kind of grovelling — ijust could not face some kind of grovelling apology or something like that, because it's too
how does it feel, scots, listening to this? it is| scots, listening to this?ly, _ scots, listening to this? it is sickening, really, you - scots, listening to this? it is sickening, really, you know? he is getting _ sickening, really, you know? he is getting more of a bonus than a lot of people — getting more of a bonus than a lot of people are getting offered for 15 years— of people are getting offered for 15 years and — of people are getting offered for 15 years and a conviction. i...
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i think i'm a scot, what some peeple — justice.cot, what some people might say - justice. i think i'm a scot, what some people might say and - justice. i think i'm a scot, what - some people might say and certainly one of our colleagues who have been one of our colleagues who have been on the road talking to his base, is that they definitely feel invigorated by this and that many want to stand loyal to him. the question, of course, scott, is whether that's just a very small section of the electorate who voted for him in previous elections and whether those undecided voters will actually be turned off by all of this legal drama.— actually be turned off by all of this legal drama. absolutely right. the squeaky _ this legal drama. absolutely right. the squeaky wheel _ this legal drama. absolutely right. the squeaky wheel gets _ this legal drama. absolutely right. the squeaky wheel gets the - this legal drama. absolutely right. l the squeaky wheel gets the grease. from supporters and, again, i know some of them, some of them are in my
i think i'm a scot, what some peeple — justice.cot, what some people might say - justice. i think i'm a scot, what some people might say and - justice. i think i'm a scot, what - some people might say and certainly one of our colleagues who have been one of our colleagues who have been on the road talking to his base, is that they definitely feel invigorated by this and that many want to stand loyal to him. the question, of course, scott, is whether that's just a very small section of the...
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>> well, it took a while, but the issue of determining scot peterson's guilt was several issues. it was a case in which there wasn't a lot of physical evidence, but a lot of circumstantial evidence and it was like a puzzle. you know, you had to listen and pay close attention to the testimony and so many other things in respect to the recordings and what have you to form an opinion and then sit down with the rest of the jurors and deliberate on that to cover what makes sense, what the logic and the reasoning of whatever actions or statements or what have you were and come to a final decision and that's what we did. we worked very hard, very hard. it was stressful, but in the end i am of the firm belief that we made the right decision because we made the decision based on truth, based on fact. and there could only be one truth and fact. now when we look back at that, i think that's exactly how juries ought to proceed and it's a situation where scott is guilty until proven innocent. now before he was innocent until proven guilty. you know, the prosecution succeeded at that. now he's
>> well, it took a while, but the issue of determining scot peterson's guilt was several issues. it was a case in which there wasn't a lot of physical evidence, but a lot of circumstantial evidence and it was like a puzzle. you know, you had to listen and pay close attention to the testimony and so many other things in respect to the recordings and what have you to form an opinion and then sit down with the rest of the jurors and deliberate on that to cover what makes sense, what the...
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kid. >> no scot with any >> no, no, no scot with any ambition is hanging around in in his or her ownme coming down here. and they're very welcome as from anybody, as distinct from anybody, anybody across the anybody coming across the channel always overshoot your mark. >> you just are not just trying to come on down. >> if you're scottish and you've got bright children, send them down here. there's plenty of jobs here. >> we were meant be talking >> we were meant to be talking about children who to about children who wanted to change their gender, and having their parents sent to prison. um, there any defence um, tessa, is there any defence you make of this? do you you can make of this? do you need to? but do you need to protect children who have these issues from , uh, parents who may issues from, uh, parents who may be very authoritarian? or is this just something that should be left to separate out this debate , which humza yousafs debate, which humza yousafs reintroduced ? reintroduced? >> um, conversion , etc, from the >> um, conversion, etc, from the idea that a parent is going
kid. >> no scot with any >> no, no, no scot with any ambition is hanging around in in his or her ownme coming down here. and they're very welcome as from anybody, as distinct from anybody, anybody across the anybody coming across the channel always overshoot your mark. >> you just are not just trying to come on down. >> if you're scottish and you've got bright children, send them down here. there's plenty of jobs here. >> we were meant be talking >> we were...
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kid. >> no scot with any >> no, no, no scot with any ambition is hanging around in in his or her ownme coming down here. and they're very welcome as from anybody, as distinct from anybody, anybody across the anybody coming across the channel always overshoot your mark. >> you just are not just trying to come on down. >> if you're scottish and you've got bright children, send them down here. there's plenty of jobs here. >> we were meant be talking >> we were meant to be talking about children who to about children who wanted to change their gender, and having their parents sent to prison. um, there any defence um, tessa, is there any defence you make of this? do you you can make of this? do you need to? but do you need to protect children who have these issues from , uh, parents who may issues from, uh, parents who may be very authoritarian? or is this just something that should be left to separate out this debate , which humza yousafs debate, which humza yousafs reintroduced ? reintroduced? >> um, conversion , etc, from the >> um, conversion, etc, from the idea that a parent is going
kid. >> no scot with any >> no, no, no scot with any ambition is hanging around in in his or her ownme coming down here. and they're very welcome as from anybody, as distinct from anybody, anybody across the anybody coming across the channel always overshoot your mark. >> you just are not just trying to come on down. >> if you're scottish and you've got bright children, send them down here. there's plenty of jobs here. >> we were meant be talking >> we were...
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scot free. but it's going to be probably dry from the sky. there'll be partly cloudy, mostly cloudy with wet from the morning. so here comes that system. another live look at the radar. and i'm kind of interested in this guy here. this is it's interesting because let's back it up a little bit. it's not really moving. see how it's a bit stationary here over about an hour and a half. i mean it is moving but it's really not like a cell or something. it's just more like a topographic feature. maybe. so as we look at the forecast, we'll see that this low moves quickly. and as it moves out, we'll start to dry out. that's before lunchtime. most likely, and in the north bay sooner than that. so the forecast for tomorrow will be rain showers when you wake up. and then well, let's take it through. here. we go to tomorrow about midnight or two in the morning. and then there's the big hit. i'll back this up a little bit. big hits right here about 6 a.m. and then boom, it's gone on and it's all done until we get all the way back into friday, when there's
scot free. but it's going to be probably dry from the sky. there'll be partly cloudy, mostly cloudy with wet from the morning. so here comes that system. another live look at the radar. and i'm kind of interested in this guy here. this is it's interesting because let's back it up a little bit. it's not really moving. see how it's a bit stationary here over about an hour and a half. i mean it is moving but it's really not like a cell or something. it's just more like a topographic feature....
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. >>> plus why a group of attorneys is taking on a murder case now fighting to exonerate scot peterson, the man convicted of killing his pregnant wife. >>> an iran backed militia group has claimed responsible for an attack on the al asad base. an while most were intercepted and some caused damage to the base. >> at tack left a number of minor injuries and wounded an iraqi soldier. this is the latest in a series of attacks on u.s. positions in iraq and syria. by iran's proxies in the region since the outbreak of the israel-hamas war lasto october. there are growing fears it could turn into a regional war after an israeli missile strike killed five people including the head of iran intelligence unit. >> the head of unit strongly condemned the attack and said cowardly acts will not go unfounded. we'll have full coverage with ben wedeman in lebanon but we start with paula on the region. first, what are we learning about the latest strikes in syria and in iraq? >> reporter: well, what we know mostly from sotate tv in syria, is this happened on saturday local time. it was a strike in a hit t
. >>> plus why a group of attorneys is taking on a murder case now fighting to exonerate scot peterson, the man convicted of killing his pregnant wife. >>> an iran backed militia group has claimed responsible for an attack on the al asad base. an while most were intercepted and some caused damage to the base. >> at tack left a number of minor injuries and wounded an iraqi soldier. this is the latest in a series of attacks on u.s. positions in iraq and syria. by iran's...
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the violence was for good by police protesting against scots to benefit. the youngest had spread notes to the city of la prime minister james morality has called for com. an explosion of violence in port moresby, marked by protests of soldiers, police and prison guards overpay cuts. angry crowds towards buildings ransack shops. as the terminal is spread far beyond the capital. 24 hours without police turned into looting on a massive scale of one group of officials and civilians forced their way through a security gate outside the prime minister's office. james morales, a apologize, but said lawlessness would not be tolerated in size. all our citizens step up to date and give us back to your country one more time and products your neighborhood that yesterday did happen. we have now let's look into how we report. we look at how we would bring responsible people to face a form of law. also the government has promised to fix what it called a payroll glitch. it's not so far been enough to restore order australia recently inc. a security deal with pop in new gui
the violence was for good by police protesting against scots to benefit. the youngest had spread notes to the city of la prime minister james morality has called for com. an explosion of violence in port moresby, marked by protests of soldiers, police and prison guards overpay cuts. angry crowds towards buildings ransack shops. as the terminal is spread far beyond the capital. 24 hours without police turned into looting on a massive scale of one group of officials and civilians forced their way...
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the scots finished third last year after a really good campaign that included a win over england at twickenhamrussell, who has been dropped from the squad twice over the past few years for various indiscretions, is now one of the co—captains. we've had sort of high expectations for these competitions, winning the six nations, the world cup. and we've never won anything. so yeah, we've had some big results and we've beaten them away, we beat them at home, we beat in france. so we've had a few big results, which for scotland it was brilliant. but i think we've never won anything, have we? so these one off games, they're great to win, but as a group were desperate to win a trophy. and finally, 16—year—old zak carrick—smith continues to impress at the youth olympic games. earlier, he clinched the men's slalom title in south korea. it's been an incredible week for him. on monday he became the first british alpine skier to win a winter olympic event with victory in the combined. britain's medal tally of three golds and one silver at the games makes it their best ever performance. that is all the spo
the scots finished third last year after a really good campaign that included a win over england at twickenhamrussell, who has been dropped from the squad twice over the past few years for various indiscretions, is now one of the co—captains. we've had sort of high expectations for these competitions, winning the six nations, the world cup. and we've never won anything. so yeah, we've had some big results and we've beaten them away, we beat them at home, we beat in france. so we've had a few...
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the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the alarm expenses because that particular stir, the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps for roses through the board. its fruit, the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the . the pakistan carries out tit for tat strikes against a ran in territory with local officials saying 9 civilians have been killed. also a has the, the us bombs additional sites in the m and claiming to target. is it the infrastructure in an apparent violation of international law? the u. s. along with the u. k. and some of its other allies have violated and trampled on every conceivable rule of
the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the alarm expenses because that particular stir, the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps for roses through the board. its fruit, the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end...
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i got my nails done - because it was a childhood injury, there is a scot and some stuff here.knee with the bombs. and some other bits but i will say. they got the pictures out of me today. there are plenty of images of white patients. are plenty of images of white atients. �* ., ., ~ , patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously _ patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously look _ patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously look the - patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously look the same. i patients. but on darker skin things l do not obviously look the same. we teach people about the example of being _ teach people about the example of being pale so we talk about being pale but — being pale so we talk about being pale but white skin, that is obviously very noticeable but for someone — obviously very noticeable but for someone injured darker skin tones you cannot — someone injured darker skin tones you cannot look at the face for example — you cannot look at the face for example so you have to look at the time of— example so you have to
i got my nails done - because it was a childhood injury, there is a scot and some stuff here.knee with the bombs. and some other bits but i will say. they got the pictures out of me today. there are plenty of images of white patients. are plenty of images of white atients. �* ., ., ~ , patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously _ patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously look _ patients. but on darker skin things do not obviously look the - patients. but on darker skin...
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white been dismissed with neighbors to the people who witnessed those events still be at the most in scots called comments fios. the upcoming riley's around the norm patient clicked on wait a minute of your diag, i'll say sometimes when you are deeply hurt, you know, and to speak, no cry. we've not come out of that situation about the pain and trauma of demolition. but honestly speaking, there is no way to protect us or give justice to us. and this feeling has been there since december 1992. until today if we move, we'll hit the hot button with us. okay. for the do you want these web calendar on the speak to at least cool evening celebrations and pre owned are not about politics the top, the city give out sweets and rejoice. a event next week promised to be even grand, but with the temples to me under construction could see movies rusting off with the temper is calling about the upcoming election. germany is held a memorial service for football, great friends, banking bell, who died earlier this month at the age of 70. i among the 50000 guests at the blind meaning stadium where count and r
white been dismissed with neighbors to the people who witnessed those events still be at the most in scots called comments fios. the upcoming riley's around the norm patient clicked on wait a minute of your diag, i'll say sometimes when you are deeply hurt, you know, and to speak, no cry. we've not come out of that situation about the pain and trauma of demolition. but honestly speaking, there is no way to protect us or give justice to us. and this feeling has been there since december 1992....
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the german complicates berlin as angry farmers protest against scots in agricultural subsidies organize those expect about $10000.00 people to participate in monday is really, which concludes a week of protest auction across germany, including the blockade, the motor weight on wraps. the demonstrations have dropped into a ground swell of dissatisfaction in german society and done them enough on those protests of data. political correspondence, matthew more well sir walter farmer has been telling you about why they are angry with the government. yeah, farmers or fed up their curious to the for a month now. they've been full texting intermittently, and that's here today is the combination of a week long action, a full test across the country on the streets arriving. we are all to talk with trucks, practices. there's not just farmers, as holy as to basically the see the messages that the north in the back does that the government's cultural compromise. reasonable. and essentially, you want the government to, to describe fixed plans because i go to diesel subsidies on today. behind me, they
the german complicates berlin as angry farmers protest against scots in agricultural subsidies organize those expect about $10000.00 people to participate in monday is really, which concludes a week of protest auction across germany, including the blockade, the motor weight on wraps. the demonstrations have dropped into a ground swell of dissatisfaction in german society and done them enough on those protests of data. political correspondence, matthew more well sir walter farmer has been...
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by the argument that donald trump's team made today, he would be scot-free. but the better argument would be of course he could be prosecuted because it is outside the scope of the presidency. but they made this bizarre turn and it left him in a bad spot. >> i'm not a prosecutor, but as a recovered lawyer, i was thinking to myself, stick to the official acts argument. it is a much tighter argument and you have much more to argue there saying, listen, he was investigating this election because it was part of his official duties as president to make sure there is free and fair elections and it is all part of this giant scope, as opposed to coming up with this construct which is clearly just whacky. >> jessica, do you think there is any validity to the argument here? >> not if he could order seal team six to kill his political rival. but the larger question, when we take a step back, is there anything that's troubling about the idea of potentially prosecutions. his argument is they would be political of a former president. i do think that's a question courts wan
by the argument that donald trump's team made today, he would be scot-free. but the better argument would be of course he could be prosecuted because it is outside the scope of the presidency. but they made this bizarre turn and it left him in a bad spot. >> i'm not a prosecutor, but as a recovered lawyer, i was thinking to myself, stick to the official acts argument. it is a much tighter argument and you have much more to argue there saying, listen, he was investigating this election...
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dying in this conflict. unprecedented numbers of medics journalists and palestinian civilians, the scots are going to be deep following this conflict. and following those promise terror attacks on october 7 on israel. lincoln said that a sustain solution is going to need a vision of a palestinian state. lincoln's also met with ukraine's lead uploaded missile and skate promising more funds. they were talking about the battlefield situation. the plans, the 2024, and the way ahead and the means to fulfill these needs. a lot of me, so let's keep said that he would increase cooperation and co production of weapons to try to decrease his country's reliance on part 8 at a time of fatigue. now, there is a, the base and devil's, isn't there about this idea of using frozen the russian assets to rebuild ukraine? can you tell us more about what's being discussed as well? ukraine says it can't wait for this war to stop to start rebuilding. it's con for you, i told you about a huge areas that have been completely destroyed, tied to rumble, not just housing at the infrastructure, but electricity grids
dying in this conflict. unprecedented numbers of medics journalists and palestinian civilians, the scots are going to be deep following this conflict. and following those promise terror attacks on october 7 on israel. lincoln said that a sustain solution is going to need a vision of a palestinian state. lincoln's also met with ukraine's lead uploaded missile and skate promising more funds. they were talking about the battlefield situation. the plans, the 2024, and the way ahead and the means to...
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the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the unarmed specialist because a particular stir, the entire male population became victims. trying to suppress the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses rule the boards fruit. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the, the, the chapter one. when you wake up in the morning, 1st check on your father and then on your horse the, the place on the wireless on yahoo, dot com or not, not on the bus or the 21 know the answer to one of those in june. the, the best i can come and settle certain accounts in the account on the phone and you know, kind of father the this house within laska but i stick it in to the left and apply on
the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the unarmed specialist because a particular stir, the entire male population became victims. trying to suppress the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses rule the boards fruit. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya where the largest since the end of...
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we don't a with the don't want a spat with the scots. got in scots. get in fine she scots. we've now got to get in line she does en line with what she does en masse. couldn't we just line with what she does en masse.them? ouldn't we just line with what she does en masse.them? kemi 't we just line with what she does en masse.them? kemi would jst line with what she does en masse.them? kemi would ignore ignore them? kemi would ignore them. let's be fair. kemi badenoch would ignore badenoch would just ignore them. we scotland. you see we felt led by scotland. you see the whatsapp messages the telegraph were the whatsapp messages the telegrajpolicy were the whatsapp messages the telegrajpolicy based were the whatsapp messages the telegrajpolicy based on/ere the whatsapp messages the telegrajpolicy based on what making policy based on what sturgeon said, which is absolutely make absolutely pathetic. just make policy based on what's right. am absolutely pathetic. just make pamy based on what's right. am absolutely pathetic. just make pamy naive?on what's righ
we don't a with the don't want a spat with the scots. got in scots. get in fine she scots. we've now got to get in line she does en line with what she does en masse. couldn't we just line with what she does en masse.them? ouldn't we just line with what she does en masse.them? kemi 't we just line with what she does en masse.them? kemi would jst line with what she does en masse.them? kemi would ignore ignore them? kemi would ignore them. let's be fair. kemi badenoch would ignore badenoch would...
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the soligorsk district on the territory of the listopadovichsky forestry under the generous lands of scots0 hectares. the fragrant fruits are collected only by hand, as from the ground as well as from above. but... collecting forest gold is only the beginning of a long, very labor-intensive process. at least six production steps separate the seed cone. the needles will take you on a journey with the aroma. it suits the policy.
the soligorsk district on the territory of the listopadovichsky forestry under the generous lands of scots0 hectares. the fragrant fruits are collected only by hand, as from the ground as well as from above. but... collecting forest gold is only the beginning of a long, very labor-intensive process. at least six production steps separate the seed cone. the needles will take you on a journey with the aroma. it suits the policy.
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because their argument was, don't impeach him, don't worry if you think that he's going to escape scot-freecan deal with this. there is no such thing. this was their words, there's no such thing as a january exception. in other words you can commit a crime in january but because there's not enough time to have an impeachment and trial or conviction that he gets off scot-free. so everyone has been operating under that. this real claim here is not about the claim. it is about delay. this is not a serious argument. >> professor rakove thank you for joining us tonight. i have to apologize for dragging you into this madness. andrew weissmann is grant's lifetime in courtrooms dealing with the worst kind of human behavior all the time. but for me to drag in such a distinguished scholar and to this kind of madness and give you the goofiest question in the world about the impeachment clause is half embarrassing to me but i'm so grateful that you are willing to join us. >> well, lawrence, i am a native cook county democrats, so i have a lucid view of political life. >> thank you very much for joining
because their argument was, don't impeach him, don't worry if you think that he's going to escape scot-freecan deal with this. there is no such thing. this was their words, there's no such thing as a january exception. in other words you can commit a crime in january but because there's not enough time to have an impeachment and trial or conviction that he gets off scot-free. so everyone has been operating under that. this real claim here is not about the claim. it is about delay. this is not a...
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by the argument that donald trump's team made today, he would be scot-free. but the better argument would be, of course he could be prosecuted, because it is outside the scope of the presidency. but they made this bizarre turn, and left him in a bad spot. >> know anderson, when i was listening to this you know, i am not a prosecutor, but as a recovering lawyer. i was listening, and i was thinking to myself, just stick to the official acts argument, a much tighter argument. and you have much more to argue there to say listen, he was looking into this investigation, he was investigating this election because it is part of his official duties as president, to make sure there are three -- and it's all part of this giant scope, as opposed to coming up with this construct, which is clearly just wacky. >> i mean -- do you think there's any validity to the trump team's argument? >> not with respect to this hypothetical of whether or not he could be prosecuted for ordering seal team 6 to kill his political rival. on the larger question, we have to take a step back fro
by the argument that donald trump's team made today, he would be scot-free. but the better argument would be, of course he could be prosecuted, because it is outside the scope of the presidency. but they made this bizarre turn, and left him in a bad spot. >> know anderson, when i was listening to this you know, i am not a prosecutor, but as a recovering lawyer. i was listening, and i was thinking to myself, just stick to the official acts argument, a much tighter argument. and you have...
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the public interest in making sure that a president can't commit crimes and then, you know, go off scot-freea result of it tips the balance on those scales relative to executive power and the public interest. so i think all of that's going to be looked at very closely by this court. they're clearly, you know, from their demeanor and their words during the hearing today are, you know, bought the doj's arguments and did not buy any of the arguments of the trump team on this. >> right. i think that was kind of a widespread legal reaction when you look at the tenor of the hearing and the questioning. finally to you, jim. donald trump made a decision to sit in that courtroom. you were a white house lawyer. it's a little bit of a different job, government job, trump on the right, nearby smith on the left. do you think in your experience, that might have also pressured a compromise, the lawyer, in other words, would this trump lawyer make such a terrible argument as we have now deconstructed it f he didn't have the client in the room or might he have found what leslie referred to as yes. it was als
the public interest in making sure that a president can't commit crimes and then, you know, go off scot-freea result of it tips the balance on those scales relative to executive power and the public interest. so i think all of that's going to be looked at very closely by this court. they're clearly, you know, from their demeanor and their words during the hearing today are, you know, bought the doj's arguments and did not buy any of the arguments of the trump team on this. >> right. i...
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so at sixes northeast england and eastern scot sevens.so feeling coldixes northeast england and eastern scot sevens. so feeling cold once and sevens. so feeling cold once more, particularly in the east, with a brisk chilly wind. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers as sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. you're with gb news. it's 11:00. the top story government ministers will stop eu judges blocking migrant flights to rwanda by tabling new amendments . 30 rebel amendments. 30 rebel conservative mps say the government can then ignore last minute pyjama injunctions by strasbourg judges trying to ground deportation flights bound for rwanda parliament is due to debate the rwanda bill next week, and tory mps say the new measures are backed by the former immigration minister, robert jenrick. full coverage of that right here gb news tomorrow . now the leader of the liberal democrats, ed davey, has told gb news today he won't be handing back his knighthood over the post office
so at sixes northeast england and eastern scot sevens.so feeling coldixes northeast england and eastern scot sevens. so feeling cold once and sevens. so feeling cold once more, particularly in the east, with a brisk chilly wind. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers as sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. you're with gb news. it's 11:00. the top story government ministers will stop eu judges blocking migrant flights to rwanda by tabling new amendments . 30...
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president of the united states can run rampant in january at the end of his term and just go away scot-free of justice does know what to do with such people. >> so that's donald trump's impeachment lawyer saying there's a criminal system. that can take care of him. it's mitch mcconnell saying hey, listen, this process doesn't work here because donald trump is out of office. we don't have jurisdiction any longer. the courts are going to handle this. then today, you have trump's lawyers arguing no, it's actually impeachment. one of the judges in this panel seized on that and said hey, listen, one of donald trump's old lawyers was arguing the exact opposite. let's listen to that. >> he took the position or your client did during the impeachment proceedings that there would be an option for criminal prosecution later and it's in the congressional record and i guess the question is what has changed or why have you changed your position? >> the statements and the congressional record, i believe there was a distinction between the judicial process in the quote i just read. in addition to that, wou
president of the united states can run rampant in january at the end of his term and just go away scot-free of justice does know what to do with such people. >> so that's donald trump's impeachment lawyer saying there's a criminal system. that can take care of him. it's mitch mcconnell saying hey, listen, this process doesn't work here because donald trump is out of office. we don't have jurisdiction any longer. the courts are going to handle this. then today, you have trump's lawyers...
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as scots everywhere celebrate burns night, we'll be speaking to one whose playing has bagged a globallowing. yes we have bagpipes in this programme. we start in the us — where air safety chiefs have cleared a path for boeing 737 max 9 jets to return to the skies after dozens were grounded when a cabin panel blew off mid—flight, forcing an emergency landing. the federal aviation administration says the jets can fly again once approved inspections are done. but in a blow to boeing, the faa says it won't allow any ramp—up in production of the 737 max until it's satisfied about the company's quality control. earlier on wednesday, boeing's chief executive faced senators in washington. our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. the boss of boeing said he understood the seriousness of the safety questions facing the company as he was on his way to meet with us senators on wednesday. meet with us senators on wednesday-— meet with us senators on wednesday. meet with us senators on wednesda . ~ , ., wednesday. we believe in our - lanes wednesday. we believe in our planes we
as scots everywhere celebrate burns night, we'll be speaking to one whose playing has bagged a globallowing. yes we have bagpipes in this programme. we start in the us — where air safety chiefs have cleared a path for boeing 737 max 9 jets to return to the skies after dozens were grounded when a cabin panel blew off mid—flight, forcing an emergency landing. the federal aviation administration says the jets can fly again once approved inspections are done. but in a blow to boeing, the faa...
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it was precisely these ukrainian realities, according to scot bennat, that forced the population of donbassussia. the people i talked to in donbass realize that the ukrainian side has simply lost its mind, has become toxic, very angry, mentally enslaved by the west, and people there understand that russia is the only place where they can feel in security that they will live. here bandera’s followers also turn everything on its head, turning the situation around as if the russians are not capable of creating. according to tradition, one of the running gouleiters , andryushchenko, is especially trying, who rejoiced at the dirt in the courtyards of mariupol, but for some reason did not mention that large-scale renovations are currently underway in this location and it would be advisable to carry out landscaping after it, and in general the rapid pace of restoration of the city may not be noticed only knowledgeable madmen. by the beginning of october, 30 residential buildings were commissioned in mariupol more than 2,000 apartments, including the izumrud residential complex at the entrance to t
it was precisely these ukrainian realities, according to scot bennat, that forced the population of donbassussia. the people i talked to in donbass realize that the ukrainian side has simply lost its mind, has become toxic, very angry, mentally enslaved by the west, and people there understand that russia is the only place where they can feel in security that they will live. here bandera’s followers also turn everything on its head, turning the situation around as if the russians are not...
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the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the arm. it's best because that particular stirred, the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses, drill deep or its fruit. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent, the british army losses in low, le, we're the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the the chaos on the coast of guys it was 3 civilians are killed when the idea of open fire and a crowd and not at the local, the delivery of humanitarian supplies that arrived in the waters nearby. we got comments for me on a walk. i have bought a dire situation in the region. full of these continuous relations are happening, and those are relations for the international humanitarian la
the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the arm. it's best because that particular stirred, the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses, drill deep or its fruit. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent, the british army losses in low, le, we're the largest since the...
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the scot took the first set against grigor dimitrov, who admitted to feeling a little rusty. two sets 7—5, 6—2. murray is due to play the kooyong classic next week ahead of australian open. elsewhere in brisbane, naomi 0saka's return after 15 months away was a winning one. the four—time grand slam champion is playing in herfirst tournament since giving birth to her daughter shai. she defeated the unseeded german tamara korpatsch 6—3 7—6 to set up a meeting with karolina pliskova. it felt really amazing and i think it is something you don't know you miss until you are away from it. it was really incredible to see so many little kids out there. for me, i didn't care too much... well, that's a lie, but the process of it all, i know i trained really hard during the off—season and i think it's one of those things where i feel i'm playing well enough so it will come eventually. over in perth, world number one iga swiatek has helped poland become the first nation into the quarter finals of the united cup. she won her singles rubber against spain's sara sorribes tormo before combinin
the scot took the first set against grigor dimitrov, who admitted to feeling a little rusty. two sets 7—5, 6—2. murray is due to play the kooyong classic next week ahead of australian open. elsewhere in brisbane, naomi 0saka's return after 15 months away was a winning one. the four—time grand slam champion is playing in herfirst tournament since giving birth to her daughter shai. she defeated the unseeded german tamara korpatsch 6—3 7—6 to set up a meeting with karolina pliskova. it...
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i had cuz we also went into the world to with the scots and how fun i room my swimsuit. it made no difference and we will experience that scan. so i'll send it to you. do get harassed enough for that? yes, i think many young girls in this country and young women or older women face this kind of experience. but at the same time, i think in my invention, mostly men, so to speak. and i was also very much shaped by the side. the so i have re, unco cousins, place, man, relatives or acquaintances who aren't like that, who would completely respectful also those from very conservative families. they went more no, say atheists, but deeply. religious men who regularly prayed, fostered into religion and that tradition very seriously. well, but they knew the to women wearing schultz or a many scott who didn't cover half deserve the same respect. yeah, they still, this is a cool belief that's quite a blessing. i think from a female perspective, from a real co is more traditional than she knew. so yes, that american women are gaining more and more rights will start with male support.
i had cuz we also went into the world to with the scots and how fun i room my swimsuit. it made no difference and we will experience that scan. so i'll send it to you. do get harassed enough for that? yes, i think many young girls in this country and young women or older women face this kind of experience. but at the same time, i think in my invention, mostly men, so to speak. and i was also very much shaped by the side. the so i have re, unco cousins, place, man, relatives or acquaintances who...
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i don't think the four star even appears. star hotel even appears. >> uh, so i don't think any scot hasur star hotel. has ever had a four star hotel. >> that would be >> i mean, that would be something special. >> refuse to pay it >> we refuse to pay for it because. >> are there star >> are there any five star hotels scotland, or it hotels in scotland, or does it stop four? stop at four? >> uh, well, i mean, the migrants, don't get migrants, the migrants don't get put do they? get put in five put in, do they? get put in five star the if star hotels and the normal, if they've they've they've got if they've got points their amex, they do points on their amex, they do actually out we actually point out that we are way behind europe. >> getting >> i mean, france is getting tough. denmark, sweden, everyone's tough. everyone's getting very tough. holland. and we're just way behind. everybody can't even pass this little bill. >> to come to >> everybody's going to come to britain everywhere else >> everybody's going to come to br europe everywhere else >> everybody's going to come to br europe
i don't think the four star even appears. star hotel even appears. >> uh, so i don't think any scot hasur star hotel. has ever had a four star hotel. >> that would be >> i mean, that would be something special. >> refuse to pay it >> we refuse to pay for it because. >> are there star >> are there any five star hotels scotland, or it hotels in scotland, or does it stop four? stop at four? >> uh, well, i mean, the migrants, don't get migrants, the...
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and there is a conflict between different scots that is the reasoning of these iraq deleted their rate. is the police strongly put and that's what the reports are. they, the president has declared a state of emergency and it listed the, the, all me to, to help were still owed about where, where is the, the exit strategy here. what, what, what happens next? when in the states, the payment is, is in ms. nancy is, is supposed to have to last at least 2 months and it, in this kind of, it's kind of a shock, bye. and this is very difficult to concert in a short period of time. so we can expect, uh, probably some improvements in the, in the next couple of months. back this the blue show is saw finally a affecting the country guide to a my guess is that the situation will continue being very, very difficult for at least one or 2 more years. how would you, i mean, well, what is the situation? the security situation like right now, wait where you are. when i am leaving, keep the copy done. actually, the basic patient care is not solved. the pick was given that to the, the most effective original
and there is a conflict between different scots that is the reasoning of these iraq deleted their rate. is the police strongly put and that's what the reports are. they, the president has declared a state of emergency and it listed the, the, all me to, to help were still owed about where, where is the, the exit strategy here. what, what, what happens next? when in the states, the payment is, is in ms. nancy is, is supposed to have to last at least 2 months and it, in this kind of, it's kind of...
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the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the alarm expenses because that particular stir. the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses, drilled a board approved. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the welcome back to the m. o i manila chant, hollywood, a listers like clear danes, have depicted harrowing stories of an american being locked up abroad unjustly. and the consternation that it creates for washington. but is this true in real life, daniel mc adams, the executive director of the wrong paul institute is back with us. thanks so much for sticking around, daniel. so, let's go to this whole
the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the alarm expenses because that particular stir. the entire male population became victims. trying to surprise the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses, drilled a board approved. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end...
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. _ the whole of britain became aware of this extraordinary scots genius.e... - "a guy done his wife and that?" and i said, "no." and sure enough, there's a big mound of earth. - there was a bum sticking out of it. he says, "is that her?" he says, "aye." he says, "why'd you leave her bum sticking out for?" - he says, "i need somewhere to park my bike." _ stephen fry: you develop a kind of connection - with michael parkinson. when he's killing himself with laughter, you are thrilled for him. i loved his show and i actually appeared on it a couple of occasions as well. it's quite the experience. i mean, you made this, in a sense, this kind of seamless transition, it seems, from being in the football into the media. well, it seems to be that way. were there problems i mean...? i think presenting on television is something that i've had to learn and i'm still very much, very much a novice. and in football, you're not on your own so much either. yes. you know? and you could be found out. that camera, it tends to look very closely. he was an amazing broadcaster,
. _ the whole of britain became aware of this extraordinary scots genius.e... - "a guy done his wife and that?" and i said, "no." and sure enough, there's a big mound of earth. - there was a bum sticking out of it. he says, "is that her?" he says, "aye." he says, "why'd you leave her bum sticking out for?" - he says, "i need somewhere to park my bike." _ stephen fry: you develop a kind of connection - with michael parkinson. when he's...
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in this, most of the neighborhood, people who witness those events still be at the most in scots, a kind of gone with fios the upcoming riley's around the knob ration clicked on one end of your bag. i'll see sometimes when you are deeply hurt, you know, and to speak, no cry. we've not come out of that situation about the pain and trauma of demolition. double fire. honestly speaking, there is no one to protect us or give justice to us. and this feeling has been there since december 1992 until today if even for hip hop on with outlook for the new warranties webcast that one is brutally cold. even in this celebration is a prose or not about politics. the lights up the city give out sweets and rejoice . events next week promised to be even grand, but with the temples to me under construction, could see movies, rusty, not with the temper, is calling about the upcoming election. the one of the battle lines being drawn in us politics at the moment is related to the l g. b to, to come in to libraries around the country on the pressure and not to lend books with eligibility to stories. some place
in this, most of the neighborhood, people who witness those events still be at the most in scots, a kind of gone with fios the upcoming riley's around the knob ration clicked on one end of your bag. i'll see sometimes when you are deeply hurt, you know, and to speak, no cry. we've not come out of that situation about the pain and trauma of demolition. double fire. honestly speaking, there is no one to protect us or give justice to us. and this feeling has been there since december 1992 until...
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series of demonstrations in the capital of berlin and across the country, that protesting against scots to agricultural subsidies, even though the government has already partially withdrawn. the taiwan as president elect vows to defend the island against the threats from china and his victory speech for lighting the said he and see if god, taiwan against votes he called intimidation from aging and lava from an interruption in iceland has reached the fishing community of getting the vic where several buildings have been destroyed, the thousands of residents are evacuated, saturday night of the days of intense seismic activity. that's it for now. next up off to the rate is equal africa with the look at health, conflicts between gone, those farmers and husband could be resolved. i'm very strategy in billing. thanks so much for watching and see you soon. goodbye. the the co africa, the common conflict in some post escalating to a very high end of the problem resources of becoming good because of time to change and initiative. now office guided mediation to find the eco africa. next on d, w,
series of demonstrations in the capital of berlin and across the country, that protesting against scots to agricultural subsidies, even though the government has already partially withdrawn. the taiwan as president elect vows to defend the island against the threats from china and his victory speech for lighting the said he and see if god, taiwan against votes he called intimidation from aging and lava from an interruption in iceland has reached the fishing community of getting the vic where...
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where do we where do scots stand on this? do the scots stand on this?ven a ruling the most, has given a ruling on how pronounce word scone how to pronounce the word scone or scone. so she interestingly, she says it's not going to end the debate any , any time soon the debate any, any time soon because according to her etymology, uh, it's a viking word. it's pronounced scone. so isn't it a scottish word? so no , isn't it a scottish word? so no, it's a rye bun. and apparently it's a rye bun. and apparently it was filled with fermented puffin and because they didn't have, uh , this is made up. it's have, uh, this is made up. it's a mixture of clotted cream and fermented puffin. >> is true . but, you >> this is not true. but, you know, do. have stone know, you do. you have the stone of scone. scone isn't scoon a scottish castle? >> scone was. it >> the stone of scone was. it was the first manufacturer of scones. >> they were. so it should be scone scoon . i'll have a scone scone scoon. i'll have a scone and cream. yeah that's okay. nick, what would you clea
where do we where do scots stand on this? do the scots stand on this?ven a ruling the most, has given a ruling on how pronounce word scone how to pronounce the word scone or scone. so she interestingly, she says it's not going to end the debate any , any time soon the debate any, any time soon because according to her etymology, uh, it's a viking word. it's pronounced scone. so isn't it a scottish word? so no , isn't it a scottish word? so no, it's a rye bun. and apparently it's a rye bun. and...