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it is a great place to go and exercise, unwind, hang out with friends. >> colin strickland also saysa hill to a place called pool burger, and it's this fun, hip, kind of young people place. >> they leave pool burger and they are traveling on colin strickland's bmw motorcycle back toward caitlin cash's home where moriah wilson is staying. >> colin tells police that he drops off moriah, does not go inside. >> the more that he would mention his motorcycle to me, it seemed like he was distancing himself from that jeep. i'm thinking, you're lying to me. i have you on camera driving the black jeep that is sitting in your driveway. at that point i figure, okay, i need to talk with you at headquarters. >> now colin strickland faces over six hours of tough questioning. you know that feeling of having to re-wash dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. platinum plus is cascade's best clean ever. with double the dawn and double the scrubbers, it removes the toughest grease and residue for an irresistible clean and shine. cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, b
it is a great place to go and exercise, unwind, hang out with friends. >> colin strickland also saysa hill to a place called pool burger, and it's this fun, hip, kind of young people place. >> they leave pool burger and they are traveling on colin strickland's bmw motorcycle back toward caitlin cash's home where moriah wilson is staying. >> colin tells police that he drops off moriah, does not go inside. >> the more that he would mention his motorcycle to me, it seemed...
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john strickland. _ airports around the world. john strickland, thank _ airports around the world.or that background information and giving us clarity on what is going on there. if you are justjoining us, we are still watching the pictures at haneda international airport in tokyo where the plane has been on fire now for a number of hours. we are not clear if they have got it under control. it certainly still seems to be burning from the pictures there. they appear to be getting much closer, the fire engines and the cruise, to the plane and they are trying to get that burn under control. 379 people were safely evacuated from the passenger airliner and five crew of the coastguard aircraft that collided with that are unaccounted for. one has been able to escape. our asian reporter is in tokyo and she gave us the latest details of the incident. what we saw was the japan airlines passenger plane coming into land at a runway at haneda international airport. as it was landing, it seemed to collide with something and create a big explosion. then it continued down the runway and it was stil
john strickland. _ airports around the world. john strickland, thank _ airports around the world.or that background information and giving us clarity on what is going on there. if you are justjoining us, we are still watching the pictures at haneda international airport in tokyo where the plane has been on fire now for a number of hours. we are not clear if they have got it under control. it certainly still seems to be burning from the pictures there. they appear to be getting much closer, the...
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john strickland, thank you so much, pleased _ airbus. us. you are bbc news. john, i'm so sorry to interrupt you. while we are watching these pictures i wonder if you could tell us about the safety culture injapan? and how surprising it is for them to have such a big incident like this in a major airport? such a big incident like this in a majorairport? i such a big incident like this in a major airport?— such a big incident like this in a major airport? i thinkjapan as an aviation country, _ major airport? i thinkjapan as an aviation country, significantly - aviation country, significantly aviation— aviation country, significantly aviation dependent, they have a good safety _ aviation dependent, they have a good safety reputation. most of the airlines — safety reputation. most of the airlines have been around for some time, _ airlines have been around for some time, there have been one or two accidents. — time, there have been one or two accidents, that is over many decades. _ accidents, that is over many decades, it has a exemplary repu
john strickland, thank you so much, pleased _ airbus. us. you are bbc news. john, i'm so sorry to interrupt you. while we are watching these pictures i wonder if you could tell us about the safety culture injapan? and how surprising it is for them to have such a big incident like this in a major airport? such a big incident like this in a majorairport? i such a big incident like this in a major airport?— such a big incident like this in a major airport? i thinkjapan as an aviation country, _...
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the strickland fight came down to the decision on the cards, and it was controversial.. dana white said he might have won. >> i had it to happen two going into the last round , and i thought strickland won the last round. >> jesse: but the media isn't there for the fight, they were there to fight for the transgender rights. and they begged dana white to censor his fighters. >> you obviously give a long leash to your fighters about what they can say when they are up there with the ufc microphone, and you are getting into territory of homophobia, transphobia. is there -- >> i don't give anybody a leash. >> well, i'm saying -- >> a leash? free speech. you want me to control the people say? tell people what to believe? tell people -- i don't [bleep] tell any other human being what to say, what to think, and there's no leashes on any of them. what is your question? >> i was asking that question. i'll move on, though. >> yeah, probably a good idea. >> jesse: [laughs] pete hegseth, cohost of "fox & friends weekend" and "poison ivy" on fox nation. that was great. it's funny tha
the strickland fight came down to the decision on the cards, and it was controversial.. dana white said he might have won. >> i had it to happen two going into the last round , and i thought strickland won the last round. >> jesse: but the media isn't there for the fight, they were there to fight for the transgender rights. and they begged dana white to censor his fighters. >> you obviously give a long leash to your fighters about what they can say when they are up there with...
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really fast, if it's raining a lot, you can't, you're just gonna get hit by something. melanie strickland says this scenario can be avoided, but only if efforts are made to organize space traffic. it's at a tipping point and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail you know, a catastrophic debris on debris event. most human beings on the surface are enabled by the sunlight capabilities. well, there's the blue dot on your phone, the navigation systems that you use, transportation, global transportation, whether disaster response and so a day without space, because traffic to the human race would see ourselves go back in time to the fifty's or before a good finding consensus in space will require a dramatic shift and consensus on the ground. it will also require getting a handle on the new power of private satellite operators and how to regulate them. historically space was dominated by nation states. and if i had a concern about other activities and space, you would take it to the united nations. but now, you know, one of the biggest actors in space is not a national government. it
really fast, if it's raining a lot, you can't, you're just gonna get hit by something. melanie strickland says this scenario can be avoided, but only if efforts are made to organize space traffic. it's at a tipping point and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail you know, a catastrophic debris on debris event. most human beings on the surface are enabled by the sunlight capabilities. well, there's the blue dot on your phone, the navigation systems that you use, transportation, global...
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ght longwe want to do, but we c. >> the strickland fight came down to the decision.the cards and it was controversial. >> and i admit i didn't see the fight. i i but there could have been sm some home cooking. dana white said hee might have won. >> i had i ht to do to going ino the last round, and i thought strickland won the last round. but the media isn't there for the fight. they were there to fight for the transgender rights and they tagged danr rightsa white to cer his fighters. >> you obviously give a longwhat leash to your fighters about, you know, what they can say when they are up there with a ufc microphone and you are getting intoand yo territory of homophobia. transphobia is there. intot give anybody a leash. >> well, i'm saying you are a leash. ? yom like free speech and control what people say. going to tell people what to believe. i'm going to tell people i human ton't tell any other human being what to say, what ton an think. and there's no leashes on any of them. >> what is your question? i wa s asking that question. >> i'll move on, though. yeah, ye
ght longwe want to do, but we c. >> the strickland fight came down to the decision.the cards and it was controversial. >> and i admit i didn't see the fight. i i but there could have been sm some home cooking. dana white said hee might have won. >> i had i ht to do to going ino the last round, and i thought strickland won the last round. but the media isn't there for the fight. they were there to fight for the transgender rights and they tagged danr rightsa white to cer his...
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, thank ou for the seen before. john strickland, thank you for the time _ seen before. john stricklandland, thank you for the time being. i would likej you for the time being. i would like to bring in professor graham braithwaite from cranfield university. can you give us your initial thoughts?— university. can you give us your initial thoughts? initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident, initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident. a _ initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident, a very _ initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident, a very unusual - initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident, a very unusual event. | initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic| accident, a very unusual event. it looks— accident, a very unusual event. it looks on— accident, a very unusual event. it looks on face _ accident, a very unusual event. it looks on face value _ accident, a very unusual event. it looks on face value like _ accident, a very unusual event. it looks on face value like there - accident, a very unusual event. iti looks on face value like there may have _ looks on face value like there may h
, thank ou for the seen before. john strickland, thank you for the time _ seen before. john stricklandland, thank you for the time being. i would likej you for the time being. i would like to bring in professor graham braithwaite from cranfield university. can you give us your initial thoughts?— university. can you give us your initial thoughts? initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident, initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident. a _ initialthoughts? clearly, a tragic accident, a very _...
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one of the world's great aviation mysteries. hundreds of people have paid a fiery tribute to the strickland islands viking heritage at a festival in the northern most part of the british isles islanders wearing viking costumes. march through the town of lower with burning torches while dragging a replica long shot the torch barriers. then set the boat a light as they sang, nor songs. this year's edition of the more than 140 year old tradition had a 21st century up there. with women and girls allowed to participate. for the 1st time. we ended their coming up next we have a documentary film which tells the story of a jewish german woman who survived the horrors of the whole of costs. unlike looking more news at the beginning of the next town, the one on 6 times apparently more people than ever on the worldwide in such an one. great timing question is very, very difficult to find out about time on store in. so mike runs the.
one of the world's great aviation mysteries. hundreds of people have paid a fiery tribute to the strickland islands viking heritage at a festival in the northern most part of the british isles islanders wearing viking costumes. march through the town of lower with burning torches while dragging a replica long shot the torch barriers. then set the boat a light as they sang, nor songs. this year's edition of the more than 140 year old tradition had a 21st century up there. with women and girls...
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. >> to digest this story, we have john strickland. he is the director of jls consulting. thank you for joining us, john. our first question and this is not the first incident with this aircraft, should we be worried about potentially getting on one of these flights going forward? >> i don't think we should be worried because the regulatory and safety regime we have heard referenced with this instance not least be the spokesman of the ntsb there is designed to protect our safety. we also saw that once this accident happened, unfortunately, happened without any injuries or fatalities, then alaska airlines took the decision to ground the fleet immediately. i think that was a wise decision to act with caution and as we heard there in the briefing, the investigation will take time. the aircraft has to sit on the ground for that period of time, whatever it may be, so be it. safety has to be paramount of any of the situation. >> just outline for us a little bit in more detail how different this incident is from the others we have seen in the past regarding these specific jets. >
. >> to digest this story, we have john strickland. he is the director of jls consulting. thank you for joining us, john. our first question and this is not the first incident with this aircraft, should we be worried about potentially getting on one of these flights going forward? >> i don't think we should be worried because the regulatory and safety regime we have heard referenced with this instance not least be the spokesman of the ntsb there is designed to protect our safety. we...
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thank you very much indeed, john strickland, for your time and your analysis.lenty more also for you on our website any time but we are monitoring that breaking story live, the plane on fire at tokyo airport. stay with us on bbc news. hello. a new year, but another named storm. this morning the met office have named storm henk, the weather system which is crossing the uk today set to bring potential for damaging and disruptive winds. with it, they've issued a met office amber weather warning for strong winds across parts of the south—west, south—east wales, the m4 corridor, south midlands towards east anglia. these are where the peak gusts are likely to be 60, maybe 70mph, causing some problems, but even more widely across the south we could still see winds top 60mph outside that warning area. some very strong winds today in the north of scotland. in between, the winds much lighter, but rain could be more of an issue. rain's the added feature to this storm, causing some flooding potentially across parts of wales, the midlands. that rain this afternoon sliding a
thank you very much indeed, john strickland, for your time and your analysis.lenty more also for you on our website any time but we are monitoring that breaking story live, the plane on fire at tokyo airport. stay with us on bbc news. hello. a new year, but another named storm. this morning the met office have named storm henk, the weather system which is crossing the uk today set to bring potential for damaging and disruptive winds. with it, they've issued a met office amber weather warning...
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aviation consultantjohn strickland explained what this all means for boeing.inspection now shows, number one, that this is not an isolated incident with that particular plane, it is more widespread. we, of course, haven't seen other accidents, but looking at exactly the same part of the fuselage where the problem happened has revealed this challenge. there has been discussion in recent months in the industry about quality control issues in some aspects of production of boeing aircraft, including the 737 max, but there has been no discussion about this particular issue. but to set the context, of course, the max was grounded for 18 months and for part of that time, not all of it, production was suspended. of course, alongside that we had covid and that again caused production suspensions, not only for boeing but for other manufacturers. but coming back from both of those two issues has proved very challenging for boeing. there have been supply chain issues, there has been manpower shortages. and with a very heavy orderbook that already existed and has only buil
aviation consultantjohn strickland explained what this all means for boeing.inspection now shows, number one, that this is not an isolated incident with that particular plane, it is more widespread. we, of course, haven't seen other accidents, but looking at exactly the same part of the fuselage where the problem happened has revealed this challenge. there has been discussion in recent months in the industry about quality control issues in some aspects of production of boeing aircraft,...
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a reporter asked strickland about his past comment that if he had a gay son, it would mean that he failedreate such weakness. watch this exchange. >> you have a supportive gay and lesbian community. i want the ask you about something that i wrote about. if you had a gay son -- >> the swamp, you guys. the swamp. if you had a son and he was like he was gay, oh, man, you don't want a grandkid? >> no problem with that. >> you're a weak man, dude. you're part of the [bleep] problem. you elected justin trudeau. when he sees the bank accounts, you're pathetic. everything that is wrong with the world is because of [bleep]. the best thing is, the world is not buying it. it's not buying your [bleep]. this guy is a [bleep] enemy. you want to look at the enemy to our world? it's that [bleep] right there. >> martha: here's what happened when another reporter asked ufc's ceo dana white about that exchange. watch this. >> you obviously give a long leash to your fighters about what they can say, what they are up there with the ufc microphone and you are getting in to territory of homophobia, trans phobia
a reporter asked strickland about his past comment that if he had a gay son, it would mean that he failedreate such weakness. watch this exchange. >> you have a supportive gay and lesbian community. i want the ask you about something that i wrote about. if you had a gay son -- >> the swamp, you guys. the swamp. if you had a son and he was like he was gay, oh, man, you don't want a grandkid? >> no problem with that. >> you're a weak man, dude. you're part of the [bleep]...
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let's bring in john strickland from jls. wonderful to have you on the show. talk to me about the reaction we are seeing in the ryan air stock today. the market hasn't reacted well or taken the guidance on board because of the higher costs that ryan air flagged in terms of higher fuel costs, but also in terms of the ongoing costs on the back of industrial action. >> they haven't been hit by higher fuel costs. we saw the conflict developing in the israel and gaza situation with prices being on the day-to-day and ryanair was exposed to that. they had a spat with online travel agencies. they have been in dispute about the selling practices and listed a number of the concerns about that today. a lot of those travel agents took ryanair off and that impacted the higher fare bookings. something they will say they will ride out. it is a relief to consumers, but took a hit in that time period. we saw costs rising and they have talked about the amount of disruption in the last year, particularly from the air traffic control strikes in france which impacted to and from f
let's bring in john strickland from jls. wonderful to have you on the show. talk to me about the reaction we are seeing in the ryan air stock today. the market hasn't reacted well or taken the guidance on board because of the higher costs that ryan air flagged in terms of higher fuel costs, but also in terms of the ongoing costs on the back of industrial action. >> they haven't been hit by higher fuel costs. we saw the conflict developing in the israel and gaza situation with prices being...
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john strickland is an aviation expert and director of j. unless consulting joining us live now from london, thanks very much would be with us. so when you heard about this story, and when you saw, i'm assuming that the student or the pictures that, that we've been seeing. uh what happens uh inside the cabin. what, what were your 1st impressions? what it was that the uh something image or a. yeah. not something that you would expect to see on any across to that particular concern here is it was a very new aircraft. you said it got to be delivered at the end of october. so hold on, uh, 2 months in service on very far should have it back up to his nose and its going crazy altitude, which would typically be around about $30000.00 speed too. is that less for the off of that? meaning that the i pressure differential between outside the inside the last several washington and the explosive decompression ask just to add the safety balance on. uh otherwise you may wanna see my fatality is if it seems to do it. but it's a testament typically they go h
john strickland is an aviation expert and director of j. unless consulting joining us live now from london, thanks very much would be with us. so when you heard about this story, and when you saw, i'm assuming that the student or the pictures that, that we've been seeing. uh what happens uh inside the cabin. what, what were your 1st impressions? what it was that the uh something image or a. yeah. not something that you would expect to see on any across to that particular concern here is it was...
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on the other hand, are just kind of flower reminds me of eating a brain or something of english strickland taste that the cabbage varieties are unloved. but a healthy diet is very important to christiana moves that sometimes it's hard to find something that everyone like she says and eating should also be fun. of course i'm happy when they go for the vegetables because i know it's healthy, but i also try to find things that they like. and i'm not strict about it. i don't force anyone to eat anything you mountain thing of us as broccoli and cali flower are many children's least favorite vegetables. why is that australian researchers have discovered that these bigger cabbage varieties along with saliva, form of files so far as compound in children's mounds. it's harmless, but creates a bad smell that spoils the taste. children have twice as many taste buds as adults, so they taste everything more intensely. nevertheless, eating vegetables is important. the recommended daily allowance for children is 200 grams, but almost 70 percent of children don't need enough extra bowls. according to the
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for more on this, i spoke to aviation expertjohn strickland.certainly come as fresh news to me this morning, just prior to the interview. looking at the photos, it's clear a section of fuselage equivalent to one window frame area in the row of seats affected. i would stress at this point, we know very little except that has happened, the aircraft was able to safely land. there would have been an element of depressurisation, although the aircraft was at a lower than cruising altitude, apparently it was at about 16,000 feet — that's roughly half of what an airline would be cruising at during the flight. but nevertheless they needed to get the plane down safely, which fortunately was done with all lives protected. i would stress as well that while we know little apart from the information and the evidence we have seen of this window frame that's come out — or the fuselage section around the window, i should say — this is certainly nothing to do with the reason for the aircraft being grounded for that 18 month period you mentioned. that was to do w
for more on this, i spoke to aviation expertjohn strickland.certainly come as fresh news to me this morning, just prior to the interview. looking at the photos, it's clear a section of fuselage equivalent to one window frame area in the row of seats affected. i would stress at this point, we know very little except that has happened, the aircraft was able to safely land. there would have been an element of depressurisation, although the aircraft was at a lower than cruising altitude, apparently...
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it that full stipulates it wouldn't because all these young guy, beloved, know most of them go strickland, took it off the machine and that was about the she frustrated spoke. look, i see it's quite you too young. if i for those 2 months and usually a missions, i see it smart that a lift of the guys. and then when you buy pallet, the foot showed that he was a little closer. really, really not. but, but you're off shoot of me, ask you my muscle cool duck way loosely assess what he's saying is if we assume the push to get to the same as the ac me instead of us must deal. oh yeah, welcome most to say a stomach bug you below. oh boy. yeah. so you see if you feel of you, you had, you know, he's a part of seen the new studies gives daniel photos dental. he's not of the small local authority to putting out for little from the general sort of training and sleeping with activity for us. that is no different stuff at the school community such as comes on board as to the clouds. him focus not on the field on east coast. someone that you're divinely, unless what else do you have come food? she was fo
it that full stipulates it wouldn't because all these young guy, beloved, know most of them go strickland, took it off the machine and that was about the she frustrated spoke. look, i see it's quite you too young. if i for those 2 months and usually a missions, i see it smart that a lift of the guys. and then when you buy pallet, the foot showed that he was a little closer. really, really not. but, but you're off shoot of me, ask you my muscle cool duck way loosely assess what he's saying is if...
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joining me now is aviation consultant — john strickland. thank you for being with us today.ruling by the faa, the planes are safe enough to fly but not safe enough for boeing to start making even more of them. what does it mean?— to start making even more of them. what does it mean? what has become uuite clear what does it mean? what has become quite clear in — what does it mean? what has become quite clear in this _ what does it mean? what has become quite clear in this whole _ what does it mean? what has become quite clear in this whole incident - quite clear in this whole incident in the last two weeks is there are serious issues of quality control. this was not a random structural failure, norwas this was not a random structural failure, nor was it a random aircraft incident. 0nce failure, nor was it a random aircraft incident. once the incident happened they found not only were there errors in terms of bolts and fixtures in terms of this particular aircraft, there were loose bolts on aircraft, there were loose bolts on a number of other aircraft and that process of inve
joining me now is aviation consultant — john strickland. thank you for being with us today.ruling by the faa, the planes are safe enough to fly but not safe enough for boeing to start making even more of them. what does it mean?— to start making even more of them. what does it mean? what has become uuite clear what does it mean? what has become quite clear in — what does it mean? what has become quite clear in this _ what does it mean? what has become quite clear in this whole _ what does...
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john strickland, thanks for giving us this analysis this morning. appreciate you. >> kate?> this is cnn breaking us. >> we do have breaking news just into cnn. a senior hezbollah commander has been killed by an israeli drone strike in his car in southern lebanon today the that's according to a lebanese security source and also according to hezbollah. this is the most senior hezbollah militant to be killed by israel since the dale exchange of fire has been happening across the israel-lebanon border since the october 7 terror attack by hamas. cnn's anyc robertson is in tel aviv joining us now. bring us up to speed. what are you learning about this attack and about this man? >> yeah, he was hezbollah commander, senior commander from what we understand, and i think we get a sense of just how senior he was through the people, photographs of the people that he's met. he was photographed with qassam soul s soleimani and he was photographed with hasran nasrallah and photographed about imam mu gnir, responsible for a horrendous attack on u.s. forces back in the 1980s in beirut, so h
john strickland, thanks for giving us this analysis this morning. appreciate you. >> kate?> this is cnn breaking us. >> we do have breaking news just into cnn. a senior hezbollah commander has been killed by an israeli drone strike in his car in southern lebanon today the that's according to a lebanese security source and also according to hezbollah. this is the most senior hezbollah militant to be killed by israel since the dale exchange of fire has been happening across the...
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today an exchange between canadian reporter and sean strickland. against the lgbtq community. >> you said if i had a gay son, i would think, the swamp. >> you are a weak -- man, you are part of the problem, you elected justin trudea. you are pathetic. everything that is wrong with the world is because -- and the best thing, the world is not buying your -- pedalling. this guy is enemy. you want to look at the enemy to our world? is that right there. >> harris: media pressed dana white to censor his fighters. >> you give a long leash to fighters about what they can say when they are up there with a ufc microphone and homophobia -- >> i don't give anybody a leash. i leash? free speech. you want to control what people say? tell people what to believe? tell people -- i don't tell any other humainsay, think and no leashes on any of them. what is your question? >> i was asking that question, i will move on, though. >> probably a good idea. >> harris: tudor? >> tudor: it is so funny, they are like bringing homophobia up, no, you are bringing it up. the rep
today an exchange between canadian reporter and sean strickland. against the lgbtq community. >> you said if i had a gay son, i would think, the swamp. >> you are a weak -- man, you are part of the problem, you elected justin trudea. you are pathetic. everything that is wrong with the world is because -- and the best thing, the world is not buying your -- pedalling. this guy is enemy. you want to look at the enemy to our world? is that right there. >> harris: media pressed...
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we invested in technology to locate and retrieve stolen vehicles and strickland the dedicated task force. we provided more money for di to prosecute criminals responsible and took action to make criminal penalties tougher for auto theft by eliminating the value of vehicle from consideration. i'm proud to report we are starting to move in the right direction. as of september of last year, colorado has seen a 21% year over year reduction in stolen vehicles, a 27% reduction in the city of denver. [applause] and we need to do more. ongoing data-driven investments and reducing auto theft are absolutely critical to continue to fight all the crimes associated with auto theft and the difficulty it causes for victims. and we are also actively involved in helping victims of crime get back on their feet, providing additional funding to help people get support and resources they need to recover and heal. we called on the congressional delegation to increase federal funding for victims to receive the victims of crime act. the majority leader continued advocacy for this work and we look forward to the
we invested in technology to locate and retrieve stolen vehicles and strickland the dedicated task force. we provided more money for di to prosecute criminals responsible and took action to make criminal penalties tougher for auto theft by eliminating the value of vehicle from consideration. i'm proud to report we are starting to move in the right direction. as of september of last year, colorado has seen a 21% year over year reduction in stolen vehicles, a 27% reduction in the city of denver....
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and he is also his detectors like strickland -- -- >> laura: i love, robert, how we have gone from theshing their relationship with the far leftg to to hitting the pope. this is a segment that you will not get on tv anywhere else. i want to play something from the new president of argentina, javier, who went to davos to confront the world economic forum to their faces. watch. >> i'm here to tell you that the western worl d is in danger. and it is in danger because those of us who are supposed to have to defend the values of the west are co-opted by a vision of the world that inevitably need socialism and thereby to poverty. >> laura: socialism, robert, fre godlessness, poverty and tenant to prosperity and freedom.ic he went after collectivism, of course, takes the secular humanism you see breaking out all over as well.pe >> it is a war against the people. it is a war against the family.a it is a war against life.had we are more concerned about the planet. they just had a sit in. catholic church info to top items were the plan planning and gender. we are not valuing life and declarin --
and he is also his detectors like strickland -- -- >> laura: i love, robert, how we have gone from theshing their relationship with the far leftg to to hitting the pope. this is a segment that you will not get on tv anywhere else. i want to play something from the new president of argentina, javier, who went to davos to confront the world economic forum to their faces. watch. >> i'm here to tell you that the western worl d is in danger. and it is in danger because those of us who...
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and, you know, he is also defrocked his detract torres like strickland, like burke, like father frank: i love, robert, i love how we have gone from the davos divas and, you know, smashing their relationship with the far left to hitting the pope. i mean, this is a segment you are not going to get on tv anywhere else play from the new president of argentina to went to davos to confront the world economic forum to their faces. watch. >> i'm here to tell you that the western world is in danger. and it is in danger because those who are supposed to defend the values of the west are co-opted by a vision of the world that actually leads to socialism and thereby to poverty. >> laura: socialism, robert, godlessness, poverty, an end of prosperity and freedom. he went after collect schism, of course, which takes the form of the secular humanism that you are seeing breaking out all over as well. >> it's a war against the people. it's a war against the family. it's war against life. more concerned about the planet. they just had a sit-n the catholic church the two top items were the planet and gen
and, you know, he is also defrocked his detract torres like strickland, like burke, like father frank: i love, robert, i love how we have gone from the davos divas and, you know, smashing their relationship with the far left to hitting the pope. i mean, this is a segment you are not going to get on tv anywhere else play from the new president of argentina to went to davos to confront the world economic forum to their faces. watch. >> i'm here to tell you that the western world is in...
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he made these comments when he was asked about controversial remarks that came from fighter sean stricklandbtq community, white says he doesn't tell anybody what to say or how to feel but those comments are going viral, maria. those are some of your headlines. maria: thank you so much. we zeroing in on china after north korea's foreign ministry announced yesterday that it has agreed to further coop t prate h russia to establish a new multipolarized international border, both countries are facing tensions with the united states. north korea's foreign minister traveled to moscow last week for meetings with russian president vladimir putin and other officials, both sides expressed concern over america's expanding military cooperation with its asian allies. joining me right now to get into it is gatestone institute senior fellow and author of the coming collapse of china and china is going to war, gordon chang is with us. your reaction to what you're hearing out of north korea. >> well, north korea right now is selling over a million artillery shells and short range ballistic missiles to russia
he made these comments when he was asked about controversial remarks that came from fighter sean stricklandbtq community, white says he doesn't tell anybody what to say or how to feel but those comments are going viral, maria. those are some of your headlines. maria: thank you so much. we zeroing in on china after north korea's foreign ministry announced yesterday that it has agreed to further coop t prate h russia to establish a new multipolarized international border, both countries are...
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live now to aviation analyst from jls consulting, john strickland. thank you for being with us.ning just _ this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just prior _ this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just prior to the _ this case? sadly its fresh news thisj morning just prior to the interview. looking at the photos it's clear a section of fuselage equivalent to one window frame area in the row of seats affected, i must stress they know it's happened, the aircraft was able to safely land but it would have been an element of depressurisation with lower cruising altitude of 16,000 feet that's harshly what an airline would be cruising during the flight. they needed to get the plane down safely which fortunately was done with all eyes protected. but while we know little about the information of the evidence we have seen of this window frame that's come out of the fuselage section of the plane, this has nothing to do with the reason to be grounded. that was to do with software on a flight control system being defective. it was a major issue which has been fully resolved and
live now to aviation analyst from jls consulting, john strickland. thank you for being with us.ning just _ this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just prior _ this case? sadly its fresh news this morning just prior to the _ this case? sadly its fresh news thisj morning just prior to the interview. looking at the photos it's clear a section of fuselage equivalent to one window frame area in the row of seats affected, i must stress they know it's happened, the aircraft was able to safely...
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association owns the original drawing for this but, the library of congress was the only william strickland engraving. benjamin letourneau was given a unique opportunity to rebuild the white house in a unique way, with that lovely colonnade on the southern facade. i apologize, if this is difficult to but it is a collection near and ar to my heart. it is john uben smith. he traveled up and down th eastern seaboard documenting the new republic in drawings and in prints. when one thinks of this, perhaps, dead ancestors or perhaps somebody else who has dead ancestors. they feature lascapes, this is the white house in 1846. and the northern facade was depicted less regularly in print , perhaps because it was the less grand entrance, this is an image from a calendar in 1822. laying the groundwork, this is what the building looks like. by the 1840s, everyone has come to know what the building looks like and it does not need to be labeled. when william henry harrison, who perhaps had the longest 19th century election campaign and the shortest presidency, ran , he did not need to label the white hou
association owns the original drawing for this but, the library of congress was the only william strickland engraving. benjamin letourneau was given a unique opportunity to rebuild the white house in a unique way, with that lovely colonnade on the southern facade. i apologize, if this is difficult to but it is a collection near and ar to my heart. it is john uben smith. he traveled up and down th eastern seaboard documenting the new republic in drawings and in prints. when one thinks of this,...
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but the library congress has the only william strickland engraving from it. benjamin latrobe was given a unique opportunity to rebuild the white house in a new way with that lovely colonnade on the southern facade and i apologize. this is rather hard to see, but this is a collection that's near and dear to my heart because i'm processing it now and it's john ruben smith and he traveled up and down the eastern seaboard documenting the new in drawings and prints prints. when one thinks of daguerreotypes, one thinks of rhaps dead ancesrsr somebody else's dead ancestors. but daguerreotypesls featud buildings and landscapes. and this is white house in 1846. and while the northerfacade was depicted less regularly in prints, peaps because it was a less grand, here's a image from a calendar in 1822. so i'm laying the groundwork. this is what the building looks like by the 1840s. everybody comes, know what the building looks like and. it doesn't need to be labeled. so when william henry harrison, who perhaps had the longest 19th century election campaign and the short
but the library congress has the only william strickland engraving from it. benjamin latrobe was given a unique opportunity to rebuild the white house in a new way with that lovely colonnade on the southern facade and i apologize. this is rather hard to see, but this is a collection that's near and dear to my heart because i'm processing it now and it's john ruben smith and he traveled up and down the eastern seaboard documenting the new in drawings and prints prints. when one thinks of...
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but the library of congress is the only william strickland engraving from it. benjamin latrobe was given a unique opportunity to rebuild the white house in a new way with that lovely colonade on the southern facade. i apologize, thisis rather hard to s, but this is a collection that's near and dear to my heart because i'm presng it now and it's john ruben smith and he traveled up and down the eastern seabod, documenting the new republic in drawings and prints. wh one thinks of this, this is the white house in 1846. while e northernfacade was depicted less regularly in prince, perhaps because it was a less grand entrance, here is an image from a calendar in 1822. i am laying the groundwork. this is what the building looks like by the 1840s. everybody comesto know what the building looks like and it doesn't need to be labeled. so when william henry harrison, who perhaps had the longest 19th century election campaign and the shortest presidency ran, he didn't need to label the white house. it's there as part of his destination. and that's what happens in lithograp
but the library of congress is the only william strickland engraving from it. benjamin latrobe was given a unique opportunity to rebuild the white house in a new way with that lovely colonade on the southern facade. i apologize, thisis rather hard to s, but this is a collection that's near and dear to my heart because i'm presng it now and it's john ruben smith and he traveled up and down the eastern seabod, documenting the new republic in drawings and prints. wh one thinks of this, this is the...
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kyle ewart, kate's angeles seahawks for scott lang and carrie dann, who leadss all along with ted strickland and chloe aaron spark. when i started on capitol hill in 2011, nbc only had four people on the hill. and as we've grown this team consistently crushes it every day, leading the pack and inspiring me to push myself and think outside the box and so grateful for you. i also want to give a special shout out to hayley talbot, who ran coverage for the january six committee for us back then. she's now at cnn and who also shared her story for the piece. i'm very grateful for you as well. thank you. to the house and senate. to the house and senate, radio and television gallery for trying to keep us out of trouble, trying and the stills gallery for accommodating me with all my ridiculous cameras, my father and stepmother are here. you taught me to be the person journalist i am today. i'm so lucky to have you in my life. and to halley, who is the best partner, the best mother to our child and the most supportive, encouraging cheerleader during thhours and hours and hours and hours and hours i sp
kyle ewart, kate's angeles seahawks for scott lang and carrie dann, who leadss all along with ted strickland and chloe aaron spark. when i started on capitol hill in 2011, nbc only had four people on the hill. and as we've grown this team consistently crushes it every day, leading the pack and inspiring me to push myself and think outside the box and so grateful for you. i also want to give a special shout out to hayley talbot, who ran coverage for the january six committee for us back then....
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said best buy russ strickland the secretary of the maryland department of emergency management recentlyo be the president of the national emergency management association is quoted hazard mitigation is the center of the universe. too that end south can't riesling announce $200 million for flood resilience projects. while florida south carolina alabama louisiana and others have programs aimed at incentivizing homeowners to strengthen their homes against hurricane. as a recent academic study reviewing the alabama program that participating homeowners saw their insurance premiums reduced in their home values increased. confirming our view that resilience pays. the property-casualty insurance and reinsurance industries are develop innovative programs to protect communities and homeowners against floods. community-based catastrophe insurance is a parametric product pioneered by and provides disaster insurance to local government entities that wish to cover a group of properties for the program enhances financial resilience by simultaneously providing affordable coverage and created incentive
said best buy russ strickland the secretary of the maryland department of emergency management recentlyo be the president of the national emergency management association is quoted hazard mitigation is the center of the universe. too that end south can't riesling announce $200 million for flood resilience projects. while florida south carolina alabama louisiana and others have programs aimed at incentivizing homeowners to strengthen their homes against hurricane. as a recent academic study...
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yeah they should put, um, sean strickland in charge of it. >> have you seen him? the mma fighter. >> see that? yeah >> he just said, well, can't >> he just said, well, i can't repeat actually. but repeat any of it actually. but has a good take on has he got a good take on paediatric on trans on trans paediatric on trans on a trans issue. got very staunch issue. he's got a very staunch take. so yeah i think take. yeah okay. so yeah i think just you know just follow the, the you know the review i mean that what the review i mean that was what it for. there's it was for. but there's a lot there's a big industry. it was for. but there's a lot the it's a big industry. it was for. but there's a lot the it's a multi—billion dollar >> it's a multi—billion dollar industry. you want industry. now do you want especially in america. >> yeah. do you want those doctors and those hormone manufacturers their manufacturers to not get their bonuses year ? that's bonuses this year? that's correct. i do not want that to happen absolutely. let's happen. absolutely. okay. let's move to bafta news from
yeah they should put, um, sean strickland in charge of it. >> have you seen him? the mma fighter. >> see that? yeah >> he just said, well, can't >> he just said, well, i can't repeat actually. but repeat any of it actually. but has a good take on has he got a good take on paediatric on trans on trans paediatric on trans on a trans issue. got very staunch issue. he's got a very staunch take. so yeah i think take. yeah okay. so yeah i think just you know just follow the,...