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okay, so we're on the daily telegraph and i'll rush out a few of the smaller stories at the bottom. jump stories at the bottom. paul, jump in if you want to. the french prefer beer to wine for the first time. so now they've finally realised that beer is better than their wine. i don't know what we're supposed to do with that story. if you're going to a party in france, you should now take beer. >> i wouldn't, i think that's what i'm taking. >> that's all i've gained. >> that's all i've gained. >> is this because beer has become fancier? it's become punchier and more expensive now. it's now it tastes of flowers and washing up liquid. it used to just tasted punchier. >> of course, being a french word. yeah. >> other things going on. pm and trump braced for free speech battle, which i don't think that's what i think it is. if that's what i think it is. if that's like an aggressive roast between the prime minister and trump, i'm watching. i really want to see that happen. maybe we can have like a boxing ring for it happening. netherlands names nazi collaborators. so what's happening is
okay, so we're on the daily telegraph and i'll rush out a few of the smaller stories at the bottom. jump stories at the bottom. paul, jump in if you want to. the french prefer beer to wine for the first time. so now they've finally realised that beer is better than their wine. i don't know what we're supposed to do with that story. if you're going to a party in france, you should now take beer. >> i wouldn't, i think that's what i'm taking. >> that's all i've gained. >> that's...
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and then the telegraph has another. but then times have got both of them. d then we have the daily mail. the shame and horror of nhs corridor corridor care. this is, of course, our failing nhs service with the royal college of nursing laying out a big 460 page report to say that guess what.7 underinvestment. this will be the impact of it. yeah, we worry about assisted dying being the thing unassisted. dying seems to be what's happening. it's terrible. indeed. the mirror. chaos in hospital corridors. the same story with a picture of a hospital corridor. and linda nolan has died. and a nice photo of her at the top. metro a double injustice. this is the andy moxon who was 17 years in jail for a crime that he did not commit. and he still has not got any money and that seems very unfair. finally, we have the daily star solved and how to eat a cadbury's creme egg. that is the story that i am desperate to get to, but we have lots and lots of news. before we get to that particular point. let's start then. steve with the guardian, please. yep. hope of end to dark cha
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laura from the telegraph. stage brings. laura from the telegraph-— stage brings.er, you have talked _ telegraph. prime minister, you have talked about _ telegraph. prime minister, you have talked about reforming i telegraph. prime minister, you| have talked about reforming the nhs from — have talked about reforming the nhs from top _ have talked about reforming the nhs from top to _ have talked about reforming the nhs from top to bottom, - have talked about reforming the nhs from top to bottom, but. have talked about reforming the nhs from top to bottom, but a i nhs from top to bottom, but a number— nhs from top to bottom, but a number of— nhs from top to bottom, but a number of the _ nhs from top to bottom, but a number of the policies - nhs from top to bottom, but a number of the policies that - nhs from top to bottom, but a | number of the policies that you have _ number of the policies that you have outlined, _ number of the policies that you have outlined, the _ number of the policies that you have outlined, the surgical- have outlined, the surgical hubs — ha
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it spread ow rapidly by telegraph. theewspapers at the time, often wanted to emphasize, this is breaking news, just like on cnn today. in this case, received by magnetic telegraph showing the fact that you need to get your news here because this is the very latest. of course, accounts of the caning, as you would expect, were very different in the north and south. e in the south, you see examples of sumner deg it, with his speech with abuse and dangerous appeals against the domestic instns of the south, a code word for sl southerners, always exceptions, but most southerners defend brooks and blame sumner. most northern newspapers, even t radically abolitionists, they want to in some way charles sumner and blame preston brooks for what happed. you seephrases like outreous, assault, that kind of thing in the reporting. it is a classic polarizing incident with these different narratives coming from both sides. that is right. it is followed years later but that raid, everything i said about the caning is doub for brown's raid,
it spread ow rapidly by telegraph. theewspapers at the time, often wanted to emphasize, this is breaking news, just like on cnn today. in this case, received by magnetic telegraph showing the fact that you need to get your news here because this is the very latest. of course, accounts of the caning, as you would expect, were very different in the north and south. e in the south, you see examples of sumner deg it, with his speech with abuse and dangerous appeals against the domestic instns of...
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the caning and. of course, this was big news. how it not be. it spread rapidly by telegraph. ou know, the newspapers at the time, they often wanted to emphasize, hey, this is breaking just like on cnn today in this case received by a magnetic telegraph just showing off the fact that, you know, you need to get the news here because this is the very latest and, of course, accounts of the caning you know, as you would expect, were very different in the north versus the south. in the south, you see a lot of examples of sumner. sumner deserving it, basically with speech full of, full of the vilest and most appeals against the domestic institutions of, the south. it's kind of a code word for slavery back then. so most southerners, tre always exceptions, course, but most southerners are defend ooks blamed sumner, whereas most nn, even if they're not really abolitionist, they want tnd tir man and want to defend in some way charles sumner and blame preston brooks for whaened so youore phrases like outrageous, brutal assault and that kinhing as they're reporting the caning. so it's a cl
the caning and. of course, this was big news. how it not be. it spread rapidly by telegraph. ou know, the newspapers at the time, they often wanted to emphasize, hey, this is breaking just like on cnn today in this case received by a magnetic telegraph just showing off the fact that, you know, you need to get the news here because this is the very latest and, of course, accounts of the caning you know, as you would expect, were very different in the north versus the south. in the south, you see...
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for local people rather than for foreigners. 0ur panel tonight is james crisp, europe editor of the telegraph craig, former labour party parliamentary candidate, political and media expert and founder of communications firm plmr. i must tell you both that this story has been it right at the top of the most read, already talked top ten most read list of stories on the bbc news website and app today, so obviously a lot of people interested in this news. james, is this a spanish story or a brexit story or both? i is this a spanish story or a brexit story or both? i mean, it is become _ brexit story or both? i mean, it is become more _ brexit story or both? i mean, it is become more -- - brexit story or both? i mean, it is become more -- both, i it is become more —— both, there is no denying brexit doesn't help, non—eu, non—eu residents are affected which means it with the impact on british people, but this isn't some kind of revenge for brexit. spain is in the grips of an extremely serious housing crisis will stop i was speaking to our correspondent in madrid earlier today before coming on, and
for local people rather than for foreigners. 0ur panel tonight is james crisp, europe editor of the telegraph craig, former labour party parliamentary candidate, political and media expert and founder of communications firm plmr. i must tell you both that this story has been it right at the top of the most read, already talked top ten most read list of stories on the bbc news website and app today, so obviously a lot of people interested in this news. james, is this a spanish story or a brexit...
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let's speak to jotam confino — israel correspondent for the telegraph. aza. israel has responded. what is the government been saying? when it comes to the _ government been saying? when it comes to the attacks _ government been saying? when it comes to the attacks on _ government been saying? when it comes to the attacks on the - comes to the attacks on the world food programme, say they are looking into this incident. we have seen a lot of these incidents in the last 15 months where convoys, humanitarian convoys have either been attacked by israeli soldiers or by palestinian gangs. there is no law in the gaza strip right now. it is complete destruction of law. that is why you see convoys like this either being attacked, despite coordinating with the israeli army or being looted by gangs and terror groups. it is an absolutely appalling situation. but this is nothing new. this is what we been seen continuously the past 13 months inside the gaza strip. 13 months inside the gaza stri -. ., . 13 months inside the gaza stri. ., . , ,, strip. how much pressure
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what's the coconut telegraph? that's just the rumor mill.onut telegraph. it's when something happens, word spreads quickly. kate snow (voiceover): and from what don was hearing, things just weren't adding up. he checked to see if bo and cher might have left the country. i knew that bo and cher, both of them, their passports had not gone through the airport. and if you look at immigration movements, both of them, you could track. ok, they come in, they leave. they come in, they leave. no, they're still in panama. they came in, they never left, all right? so they're still in panama somewhere. kate snow (voiceover): but where? there was one more piece of the puzzle falling into place, and that would point a finger of suspicion at someone living right among them. andrea canning (voiceover): coming up. he was always the loudest voice in the room. he'd text everybody and say, you know, your lord commands you to come to my party. andrea canning (voiceover): a pirate out to make a killing in real estate. she wasn't selling that place. she loved it.
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meanwhile, the telegraph says more than a nuclear power station's worth of electricity will be neededthan treble the industry's demands on the energy grid in the coming years. in the us, the pentagon is investing millions to bolster its deepfake detection capability, with the help of london—based smart home company hive. in an exclusive for al decoded, the company will be unveiling a pretty shocking threat report predicting 2025 will be the year of "deepfakes—gone—wild." hive�*s new deepfake detector technology will help the pentagon prevent us adversaries from using deepfakes "for their deception, fraud, disinformation and other malicious operations." we'll be speaking to their ceo later in the programme. with me is our regular ai contributor priya lakhani, ceo of ai education company century tech — and joining us from the us, we have miles taylor, ex—us national security official under the previous trump administration. great guests to have with us on ai decoded. when we heard that first announcement from keir starmer on monday, bold talk of the future and what it means for this cou
meanwhile, the telegraph says more than a nuclear power station's worth of electricity will be neededthan treble the industry's demands on the energy grid in the coming years. in the us, the pentagon is investing millions to bolster its deepfake detection capability, with the help of london—based smart home company hive. in an exclusive for al decoded, the company will be unveiling a pretty shocking threat report predicting 2025 will be the year of "deepfakes—gone—wild."...
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or through the telegraph, the phonograph. you know, records, recordings, know digital video or you know, computers along. which brings us back to a.i., by the way, but a long list of things these all changed the way we not just change the medium, but actually change the way we process information. so that's kind of an overview of where we are. i think mcluhan made the point that we're immersed in it. you know, there's the old saying, we're not sure who discovered water, but we are sure it was not the fish because the fish is in the water. when you're immersed in something you actually don't know, it exists. you take a fish out of water and the fish will go, hey, where's the water? but when you're in it, you just take it for granted. we're in an electronic digital environment. that's our water. that's our environment. we we take it for granted, but we don't realize how immersed we are in it and how it changes again, how humans process things and how we do business, taking all of that as a foundation and applying it to money, w
or through the telegraph, the phonograph. you know, records, recordings, know digital video or you know, computers along. which brings us back to a.i., by the way, but a long list of things these all changed the way we not just change the medium, but actually change the way we process information. so that's kind of an overview of where we are. i think mcluhan made the point that we're immersed in it. you know, there's the old saying, we're not sure who discovered water, but we are sure it was...
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larger size lot for bear with us to actually go to the post guide is which was so system will go to the telegraph on the, from comedy across the face to get there, but it was because status for lack of clean. you know that the money but you just getting the reading that the power guys are so kind of spread out a little bit talking. you got somebody pulling the moon for them onto so because i didn't them can you have to meet the on for the music street and find those concepts? cut them shortly, but they did not say now, so i've seen it, but it's didn't. it didn't come on, they did not see milch at them is the middle of their input and they have so just like a tutor then you might, that seems to screw why it's listed on these. now you want me to do what, you know, grading last on you do use good isn't. 4 6 5 7 0 ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback there is a striking example with members of so called now number gauge. it's a unit 4 and mercenaries under the control of ukrainian bore. we established that this unit a 2 parts and the rates on the boundary region in march 20, 243 militants fro
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with manchester united if the club is relegated from the premier league according to a report in the telegraphe club's agreement with adidas says the brand can have its payments in the event of relegation and terminate it with a year's notice. at the moment, you have the shares on the screen moving lower about 1% down at the moment. >>> equity investors won't get both high growth stateside and plenty of cuts from the fed in 2025. that is according to sydbank nd the head of equity research at sydbank is joining us. good year to you. i would like to pick up the conversation on the point you made around this time last year. at the time, you said investors were way too optimistic about 2024. hey, looking at u.s. equities across 2024, what a stellar year it was. where did you get things wrong? >> i think 2024 24 turned out e a magnificent year. if we look at expectations, there were expectations of six to seven rate cuts from the fed and earnings expectations for what companies are delivering. this is more a question of what investors are willing to pay for earnings. it is actually a question of ho
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i know you don't want the telegraph what you might do. >> i can't do that. hat a possible necessity. >> had the election been fair we would've done in one week after the election and the only thing i've said about iran and the people are amazing they can't have a nuclear weapon the and they are religious. >> sean: do you trust them? you could make ways at certain they cannot have a nuclear weapon if they get one everyone else will get them and then the whole thing is going to be a disaster and i was doing with putin at the end rate around d nuclear is asian of russia and the united states and then we would bring china along on that one because they have much less than we do. china has much less they will have an equal amount in five or six years they are trying to get there unfortunately but right now they have much less in terms of nuclear i was very close to having a deal i would've made a deal with putin on that denuclearization it's dangerous and expensive and it would've been great. but we had a bad election that interrupted us and that's why i'm here no
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in all were arrested at the broadway store while 2 others were arrested at the telegraph location. well, today is the final day for curbside christmas tree pickup as part of the san francisco tree. recycling and composting efforts for the past 2 weeks. recology sf said crews have been driving through every street in san francisco collecting thousands of discarded christmas trees. residents should place their tree next to their curbside collection bins. preferably the night before their scheduled pickup day. just to make sure it's collected problem, take the lights off and take by queso on was all it was all dressed and everything. not good. >> 6.27. we're going to take a break. but still ahead, bay area nurses deployed for service will tell you how their mission highlights the unity and resilience of health care workers in a time of crisis in southern california. and the san jose school could be shutting down. we'll tell be shutting down. we'll tell you what parents doing a great. let's go with that one. sometimes it takes a different approach... to see the possibilities all around
in all were arrested at the broadway store while 2 others were arrested at the telegraph location. well, today is the final day for curbside christmas tree pickup as part of the san francisco tree. recycling and composting efforts for the past 2 weeks. recology sf said crews have been driving through every street in san francisco collecting thousands of discarded christmas trees. residents should place their tree next to their curbside collection bins. preferably the night before their...
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of course there is the impact it has on the roads, i impact it has on the roads, telegraph poles, treeshe amount _ like, but also flooding. yes, with the amount of - like, but also flooding. yes, with the amount of rain - like, but also flooding. yes, with the amount of rain as l like, but also flooding. yes, i with the amount of rain as well there will be plenty of flooding and if people do go out they may think it is only a small panel but it may be several feet deep and it could take your car away if it is fast flowing water. dave, good to net fast flowing water. dave, good to get your _ fast flowing water. dave, good to get your insights. _ fast flowing water. dave, good to get your insights. thank - fast flowing water. dave, good j to get your insights. thank you very much, talking to us from cornwall. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. donald trump has signed an executive order declassifying files on the assassinations of presidentjohn f kennedy, his brother bobby kennedy and the civil rights leader martin luther king. uncertainty still surrounds the shooting of
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i'm stan hayes and along with nancy shanahan on the co-chair of planning and zoning for the telegraphill dwellers, we join in the comments that nick farris, our president of hd and others who are here today and have stated. the listing of north beach on the national register will celebrate its historic italian heritage and culture as one of the largest and most important populations of immigrant italians in the united states. the state office of historic preservation says it will quote the property is associated with san francisco's reconstruction following the 1906 earthquake and fire. cultural significance for its association with the italian and chinese communities. bohemian and beat writers and counterculture of the 20th century. lgbtq plus history and architecture including the work of a large number of master architects. this nomination is the culmination of work that began in 1980 45 years ago. the work of so many people over the years has, as you've heard, resulted in the development and the peaks at unanimous approval of a 269 page north beach historic context statement and t
i'm stan hayes and along with nancy shanahan on the co-chair of planning and zoning for the telegraphill dwellers, we join in the comments that nick farris, our president of hd and others who are here today and have stated. the listing of north beach on the national register will celebrate its historic italian heritage and culture as one of the largest and most important populations of immigrant italians in the united states. the state office of historic preservation says it will quote the...
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were arrested at the broadway store and 2 others were taken into custody at the telegraph location. >> james, we are about 35 minutes away from finding possible charges against former open mayor sheng thao. we are in front of the federal building and we'll give you the details coming up in a live report. >> a 29 right now and it's a little chilly, but it's nice out there. start the weekend with sunshine. absolutely. let's get the latest on the weather. good morning, gayle. good morning, james and yes, we are chilly once again. and we are also cloudy checkout, half moon bay. we have some overcast skies by the coast. and here are the current readings out the door. we are in 30's and sam and fremont. >> 40's and san jose. so notice the inland spots far inland like brent woods still in the 30's and same for you in santa rosa, upper 30's. so bit warmer. then we were yesterday. this we are still in effect advisory for the next half hour for inland communities. but other than that, we will see another round of sunshine in the afternoon. this time our daytime highs will be a little cooler in
were arrested at the broadway store and 2 others were taken into custody at the telegraph location. >> james, we are about 35 minutes away from finding possible charges against former open mayor sheng thao. we are in front of the federal building and we'll give you the details coming up in a live report. >> a 29 right now and it's a little chilly, but it's nice out there. start the weekend with sunshine. absolutely. let's get the latest on the weather. good morning, gayle. good...
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that meeting as he put it becomes more important for star the transition and the early 1840s with the telegraphhe phonograph, movies, records, recordings, digital video, computers it brings us all back to the ai by the way. a long list of things. these all change, not just the medium but change the process information. o that's kind of an overview of where we are. we are immersed in it. were a not sure who discovered what but we are sure it's not the fish the fishes in the water if you are immersed in something we are in an electronic digital argument we take it for granted but we don't realize how immersed we are at it and how it changes. again how humans process thingso in how we do business. taking all that as a foundation applying it to money which is the point of chapter three and part of the point of the book in an age, of artificial intelligence. he quickly told nicole losing a thread they reach in their wallet happen to be a lawyer among other, things. the 20-dollar bills a contract between you and your issuers. the federal reserve not quite government. you pleaded across the top you re
that meeting as he put it becomes more important for star the transition and the early 1840s with the telegraphhe phonograph, movies, records, recordings, digital video, computers it brings us all back to the ai by the way. a long list of things. these all change, not just the medium but change the process information. o that's kind of an overview of where we are. we are immersed in it. were a not sure who discovered what but we are sure it's not the fish the fishes in the water if you are...
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the telegraph avenue location shuts down february 27th and the east 18th street store closes februarylgreens says that there are various factors, including operating costs and staffing that caused the closures. that's all they're saying for now. but remember, this follows those 2 closures in oakland. follow the news that we reported here about the 12 walgreens stores that are closing in san francisco. all part of the plan to shatter 1200 walgreens locations nationwide over the next 3 years. walgreens says it's going to be working to minimize customer disruptions during this process. >> 6.49 is the time a san francisco man has now been charged in connection with auto burglary. this so the first auto burglary case to be filed in the city under a new law which no longer requires prosecutors to prove that the car was locked at the time of the crime. prosecutors are accusing a 28 year-old man for of burglarizing a rental car last friday and then hitting 2 vehicles, one of which was a ups truck. san francisco. new mayor daniel lurie is stepping up efforts now to confront the city's fentanyl
the telegraph avenue location shuts down february 27th and the east 18th street store closes februarylgreens says that there are various factors, including operating costs and staffing that caused the closures. that's all they're saying for now. but remember, this follows those 2 closures in oakland. follow the news that we reported here about the 12 walgreens stores that are closing in san francisco. all part of the plan to shatter 1200 walgreens locations nationwide over the next 3 years....
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the telegraph avenue location will shut down on february 27th and the east 18th street store will closeing factors like operating costs and staffing for these closures. they didn't specify any reason beyond that. and this follows the company's recent announcement that they were going to be closing 12 stores in san francisco as part of a plan to shutter 1200 locations nationwide over the next 3 years. walgreens says it will work to minimize customer disruptions and redeploy any affected staff. the mayor san jose is sharing insight on what's being done as part of the plan to ban rv street parking. >> the 1.5 million dollar pilot program just started. it identifies 30 states sites that have been the most impacted by persistent rv encampments and they're slowly moving those vehicles san jose has one safe parking site to move them to for people who live in rv's. but that site is currently at capacity. mayor matt mahan says that more plans to open other sites are going to be happening. and in the meantime, he's sharing more about what's going on now. we >> pay for using our hard-earned taxpay
the telegraph avenue location will shut down on february 27th and the east 18th street store will closeing factors like operating costs and staffing for these closures. they didn't specify any reason beyond that. and this follows the company's recent announcement that they were going to be closing 12 stores in san francisco as part of a plan to shutter 1200 locations nationwide over the next 3 years. walgreens says it will work to minimize customer disruptions and redeploy any affected staff....
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is joy, the telegraph, that this was what they were going. >> to do. t. >> from the federal government, the. career experts who. >> americans depend on. >> to deliver critical services. >> to block the. >> agencies from backfilling. >> them with other career. folks and. instead to surge. >> in political. appointees who are loyal to the president. >> right. and so, you know, there there are civil service protections, theoretically, but they're getting around them in very interesting ways. they're saying, well, we're going to reassign people to maybe jobs that are not so attractive. they're saying, everyone come back to work. maybe people are in kansas or in some other place where it's not practical. maybe they'll quit on their own. and then there's this no snitching policy, essentially saying we're getting rid of die. and if somehow their secret die going on in your department and you don't literally snitch on your coworkers who are accidentally hiring black people or veterans or women, then you're in trouble because obviously they want to fill these pos
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on-camera interview, but she says they were celebrate at the east bay community space near the corner of telegraph, killing one man at the entrance and another man near the intersection. police are investigating the motive. a man who claims to be the building and business owner of the event space also declined to comment on the shooting. >> don't touch it. >> don't touch my stuff. >> reporter: an hour later when we filmed on the sidewalk, he walked up to grab our mic and the camera to force us to leave. >> yeah, this is on, you're being recorded right now. i'm on a public street. do not grab my stuff. >> don't have me call the cops, dude. >> reporter: the birthday girl says while she's okay physically, she'll be traumatized by the shooting for a long time. neighbors like ben say it's a tough situation. >> this is terrible, and i feel sorry for her. and i don't know, i wish her the best. >> reporter: police say no one has been arrested in the double homicide, and they have not released any suspect information. they're asking anyone who has information to give them a call. >>> okay, we're going to p
on-camera interview, but she says they were celebrate at the east bay community space near the corner of telegraph, killing one man at the entrance and another man near the intersection. police are investigating the motive. a man who claims to be the building and business owner of the event space also declined to comment on the shooting. >> don't touch it. >> don't touch my stuff. >> reporter: an hour later when we filmed on the sidewalk, he walked up to grab our mic and the...
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israel lists 82 captives who remain in gaza — let's speak to jotam confino, correspondent at the daily telegraph hamas once again put up released'inja'cratia 'in'ncxr'thern hamas once again put up a gaza. hamas once again put up a stage, where where she 77paraded in and7 77paraded in and forced to was paraded in and forced to wave and smile and taken of, then handed over pictures of, then handed over to the red cross. that went relatively smooth, i would say, how atrocious it is considering how atrocious it is to be in that situation. but in southern gaza, in khan yunis, islamichhad released two israeli civilians — a woman and man — and five hostages from a man — and five hostages from and instead of having thailand. and instead of having an orderly affair, hundreds of aeaeleee up an orderly affair, hundreds of pggpless up in pesple has shewea up -'n e'hat appeared pesple has shewea up in ehat appeared like eesele has shewea ue in e'hat appeared like a really appeared like a mob—like situation. there was such little room for the hostages to be going from the cars of hamas to the red cross that i
israel lists 82 captives who remain in gaza — let's speak to jotam confino, correspondent at the daily telegraph hamas once again put up released'inja'cratia 'in'ncxr'thern hamas once again put up a gaza. hamas once again put up a stage, where where she 77paraded in and7 77paraded in and forced to was paraded in and forced to wave and smile and taken of, then handed over pictures of, then handed over to the red cross. that went relatively smooth, i would say, how atrocious it is considering...
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without power right now and we just found the so striking because here, as we crossed the road, you can see this telegraphliterally by a thread but if you look underneath, you can see it's completely burned out and hanging by a thread and i want to show you this sky and the way we are wearing masks is because there is this choking smoke right now and it's really acrid and you can see it's like acrid and you can see it's like a sunset but it's not, it's the middle of the day and that is because the haze and as we crossed the road and ijust want to show you people are still starting to come back in their tearful and emotional and they're finding that they have nothing left and if you look at this house, speaking to the residence there, their grandmother did manage to get out alive but they came back to try to look for an urn of their grandfathers ashes we can see that chimney is, they could not find it in the can simply find this little elephant ornamented and that is all that is left by thing that is the contrast of los angeles as well because you have a list of celebrities in the pacific palisades that ar
without power right now and we just found the so striking because here, as we crossed the road, you can see this telegraphliterally by a thread but if you look underneath, you can see it's completely burned out and hanging by a thread and i want to show you this sky and the way we are wearing masks is because there is this choking smoke right now and it's really acrid and you can see it's like acrid and you can see it's like a sunset but it's not, it's the middle of the day and that is because...
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. >> brian: the most telegraphed move 'by any nation in the country.irst thing crack down on the border even donald trump mentioned yesterday. people were talking about all the things i'm going to do. the thing that people are most excited about is when he talked about crushing the border. getting it back to security. and hitting on so many different levels now. steve, yesterday, we talked about 700 people coming across. who is those 700? we're down to 500 now. this is getting -- the message being sent all over. they pride themselves on knowing americans -- american politics better than americans. that's why they flood the border with their biden t-shirts four years ago that's this is why different now. >> ainsley: crazy in december of 2023 the highest point of crossings that they were seeing 4,000 a day at the rio -- at the del rio sector. >> brian: just one sector. >> ainsley: exactly. this day that it was recorded, when was that? sunday? only 60. we went from 4,000 at the height under joe biden to 60. only 60 under donald trump. >> lawrence: there i
. >> brian: the most telegraphed move 'by any nation in the country.irst thing crack down on the border even donald trump mentioned yesterday. people were talking about all the things i'm going to do. the thing that people are most excited about is when he talked about crushing the border. getting it back to security. and hitting on so many different levels now. steve, yesterday, we talked about 700 people coming across. who is those 700? we're down to 500 now. this is getting -- the...
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i wanted to discuss an op-ed i wrote for the telegraph. i'm deeply concerned the oecd is working hard to finalize pillar 2 guidance before the change in administration. we have warned the agreement which mandates a global minimum tax implements a utpr provision and unfairly treats u.s. tax credits as that your mental to the country's tax sovereignty, american ingenuity, the federal treasury and our economy. our allies would be best served with partnering with the incoming administration, not with one halfway out the door. i asked consent to submit this op-ed for the record. chair smith: without objection. rep. estes: the americans across the country have suffered under historic inflation thanks to the damaging policies of the outgoing administration. kansans need economic relief in the trump tax cuts are a surefire way to deliver it. without the tax cuts, taxes on nearly every american will go up. the average taxpayer in kansas would pay over $2200 more in taxes if the trump tax cuts are allowed to expire. by extending the 2017 tax cuts we
i wanted to discuss an op-ed i wrote for the telegraph. i'm deeply concerned the oecd is working hard to finalize pillar 2 guidance before the change in administration. we have warned the agreement which mandates a global minimum tax implements a utpr provision and unfairly treats u.s. tax credits as that your mental to the country's tax sovereignty, american ingenuity, the federal treasury and our economy. our allies would be best served with partnering with the incoming administration, not...
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and on the air side really apparent that podium again we telegraphed this material. d then the air side is a bit more open. this is just a section of podium showing the same metal panel system that exist in the back. when it is punch window this is is where all the passengerses are connect width two term untils passing through. and at the top portion whether a lounge or office they will have really clear view opportunity. and you see what that conceptual interior may look like temperature is nice panoramic views the air field and san bruno hills and i will leave it to wrap up. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate that. excellent presentation. we00 eyeould like it call for commissioner discussion and comments i remind everyone to be thoughtful but concise in your comments. and -- also to speak your name before you make your comments who would like to start? >> okay. commsioner >> thank you. for the present and thank you for being thorough i had questions about the west facade and the lack of glasing there. so can we and you brought materials. yes. get a chance to show t
and on the air side really apparent that podium again we telegraphed this material. d then the air side is a bit more open. this is just a section of podium showing the same metal panel system that exist in the back. when it is punch window this is is where all the passengerses are connect width two term untils passing through. and at the top portion whether a lounge or office they will have really clear view opportunity. and you see what that conceptual interior may look like temperature is...
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jobs report i know were not expecting the federal reserve to raise rates, how do you explain the very telegraphedeserve telling us they're going to cut rates and real rates going higher. >> this is a problem. part of the confusion is the fact in the last fed meeting the fed people said essentially inflation risk is to the upside, last meeting in september everybody says inflation is balance, the only thing that changed between the two things was the election, what we have is a fed that looks like the pricing in the possibility of trauma policies, specifically tariffs but those are known yet we don't know what is going to do and frankly the impact of care policy is anything but certain terms of global economic analysis this is about the introduced us to a degree of politicalization and definitely confusion into the reaction function and make eventual place were more worried about inflation than we are about growth and that's a place where good is bad and bad is good and we sought on friday with the jobs report. maria: the whole idea that rates have been spiking have also impacted the growth storie
jobs report i know were not expecting the federal reserve to raise rates, how do you explain the very telegraphedeserve telling us they're going to cut rates and real rates going higher. >> this is a problem. part of the confusion is the fact in the last fed meeting the fed people said essentially inflation risk is to the upside, last meeting in september everybody says inflation is balance, the only thing that changed between the two things was the election, what we have is a fed that...
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the judge telegraphed us in a memo earlier. this is a relatively rare situation. ion of 34 convictions and faced no probation or fines. the judge in describing today said that on one hand this was a trial that was very ordinary. it unfolded in an ordinary way. the jury was selected. the lawyers gave their arguments and witnesses were heard. and a verdict was reached. but he said because of the defendant it was an extraordinary trial and sentencing him would be the same. he said if donald trump had been a regular citizen, he would've likely phased much harsher panelist meant for the -- much harsher punishment for the crimes but because he is about to become president it comes with a enormous protections of the judge said granted by the constitution, other courts and recently interpreted again by the supreme court last year. he argued that this was the only course he could really take. but he did say the protections given to the president do not excuse it the underlying crime. let's hear more of what he said today. >> the protections afforded the office of the presid
the judge telegraphed us in a memo earlier. this is a relatively rare situation. ion of 34 convictions and faced no probation or fines. the judge in describing today said that on one hand this was a trial that was very ordinary. it unfolded in an ordinary way. the jury was selected. the lawyers gave their arguments and witnesses were heard. and a verdict was reached. but he said because of the defendant it was an extraordinary trial and sentencing him would be the same. he said if donald trump...
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focusing on what we see from the boj as well, a big speech by the deputy governor seen as the last chance to telegraph to markets a hike next week. ultimately he said the board will be discussing one but that is far from actually pulling the trigger. markets aren't convinced. bond markets are a bit more convinced of a hike for the boj or hikes, and the selling continues, part of the global selloff, the yield on the 40 year hitting levels we have been seen since its debut -- have not seen since its debut. tom: hmmm, thank you very much -- avril hong, thank you very much. the latest trump tariff report, a gauge in terms of the market reaction. with dollar down and bonds up now, does that make sense to you given the reporting? >> the conclusion the market is taking from this leak on gradual tariffs is it isn't afraid. it seems to welcome it. equity markets in the green on the dollar softer on the back of this leak. maybe this is the trump administration floating a trial balloon to the market to see what the market reaction would be to win approach about gradual tariff hikes. i want to focus on the dollar
focusing on what we see from the boj as well, a big speech by the deputy governor seen as the last chance to telegraph to markets a hike next week. ultimately he said the board will be discussing one but that is far from actually pulling the trigger. markets aren't convinced. bond markets are a bit more convinced of a hike for the boj or hikes, and the selling continues, part of the global selloff, the yield on the 40 year hitting levels we have been seen since its debut -- have not seen since...
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the fact that the judge telegraphed there would be an unconditional discharge. n the one hand, and i also disagree with the narrative that there's no consequence here. i think it's a severe consequence to be a convicted felon for anyone, including a president elect, and soon the president to be. but the actual sentence was designed not to interfere with the duties of the president. so the judge had a tough job, and i think he threaded the needle well. >> tim, as you know, yes, there is still a social stigma around being a convicted felon, but he's not the average person who now is going to be precluded from getting certain job of choice. he will be the president of the united states. and yet he is angry, frankly, about the being sentenced, being prosecuted in general. he will appeal. what is the likelihood of his ability to succeed on that appeal, where he is suggesting that they should not have been able to pursue a state prosecution based on a federal violation of law in terms of that catch and kill election interference. >> you know, that is an interesting arg
the fact that the judge telegraphed there would be an unconditional discharge. n the one hand, and i also disagree with the narrative that there's no consequence here. i think it's a severe consequence to be a convicted felon for anyone, including a president elect, and soon the president to be. but the actual sentence was designed not to interfere with the duties of the president. so the judge had a tough job, and i think he threaded the needle well. >> tim, as you know, yes, there is...
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the british weather services. do you think we handle these crises better than we did? this is well crises better than we did? ti 3 is well telegrapheded the warnings, making sure they're doing the right things. you've just heard from cumbria that some didn't, but i think on the whole, the actual warnings went particularly well. in terms of the second part, i think we're not there yet. i think we're somewhere away from us being able to sort of fibre what's coming. what's coming now. as we heard from ireland, getting its storm... we are into unknown territory. whether we talk about windstorms in this case, about blizzards or wildfires. or massive amounts of snow as happened in florida, record amounts — all of this is mixing up the panels as far as meteorology and climatology is concerned in making our life bit more difficult. is making our life bit more difficult.— making our life bit more difficult. , ., , , ., difficult. is obviously always set in terms _ difficult. is obviously always set in terms of _ difficult. is obviously always set in terms of the - difficult. is obviously always set in terms of the climate l set in terms of t
the british weather services. do you think we handle these crises better than we did? this is well crises better than we did? ti 3 is well telegrapheded the warnings, making sure they're doing the right things. you've just heard from cumbria that some didn't, but i think on the whole, the actual warnings went particularly well. in terms of the second part, i think we're not there yet. i think we're somewhere away from us being able to sort of fibre what's coming. what's coming now. as we heard...
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telegraph avenue and 55th street at a community center. neighbors say there have been a party happening. kron four's check moment has the story. >> residents here on telegraph avenue described a pretty gruesome scene here on friday evening just after 10:00pm where police say 2 people were killed and one was injured in a triple shooting. >> acosta takes still left after oakland's 4th and 5th homicides of 2025. left this block of telegraph avenue you people crying props are sides that work right here. >> see right here in the senate which years ago, 9 this. that is not a single blade. and i police say they responded to the shooting just after 10 in evening, 2 were dead on the scene. the other person transported to a local hospital and is listed in stable condition. neighbors say police were there until 3 or 4 in the morning and the shooting originated at a community center located in this building where a party was hosted. we reached out to that community center and have yet to hear back. but when walking by the community center saturday, people inside the building told us no comment. but i came up from san jose last nigh
telegraph avenue and 55th street at a community center. neighbors say there have been a party happening. kron four's check moment has the story. >> residents here on telegraph avenue described a pretty gruesome scene here on friday evening just after 10:00pm where police say 2 people were killed and one was injured in a triple shooting. >> acosta takes still left after oakland's 4th and 5th homicides of 2025. left this block of telegraph avenue you people crying props are sides that...
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walgreens is closing two more of its oakland locations the store on east 18th street and the one right near 51st and telegraph are set to close by the end of next month. this is in addition to the walgreens on high street in east oakland, which is closing this month. walgreens says customers prescriptions will be automatically transferred to the nearest walgreens location. last month, walgreens announced plans to close 1200 stores nationwide over the next several years. the marin county board of supervisors making some history just today. [applause] brian colbert was sworn in as the first african american member of the board since it was founded. 173 years ago. his daughter was there as he took the oath. colbert is an attorney and former san anselmo town council member. he now represents district two in the county, which does include san anselmo, greenbrae and ross, among other marin communities. all right, here's a look at the stories trending tonight on ktvu. com one of our top stories. police in santa rosa are releasing the identities of the bodies of four family members found inside a house. an investigat
walgreens is closing two more of its oakland locations the store on east 18th street and the one right near 51st and telegraph are set to close by the end of next month. this is in addition to the walgreens on high street in east oakland, which is closing this month. walgreens says customers prescriptions will be automatically transferred to the nearest walgreens location. last month, walgreens announced plans to close 1200 stores nationwide over the next several years. the marin county board...
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the now it seems clear that the apparently faked documents and telegraph were created specially to cover historical truths about them of stuff as a could voltage role in wisdom both now in authoration color in the summer of 1942, [000:00:00;00] the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law, show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean, with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with the in the a robot must protect his phone, existence was on the handle, but agree with trump that ac if been elected president, if he is victory and not been stolen from him in 2020, then perhaps they would not have been the crisis and ukraine that arose back in 2022 was not a mere approaching reiterates that moscow has never refused communication with washington, saying it was the bye with administration not kept the door firmly closed, say
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the now it seems clear that the apparently faked documents and telegraph were created specially to cover historical truths about them of stuff as a could voltage role in wisdom both now in operation cause a in the summer of 1940 to the the, the like, i don't but agree with trump, the days he has been elected president, if he's victory and not been starting from him in 2020, then perhaps they would not have been the crisis and ukraine that arose back in 2022 and they're approaching reiterates that must go never refuse calling to tax with washington, saying it was the by the administration that kept the door firmly closed. that sounds, the russian leader said he hopes forth fragmatic relations with the white. hi says new incumbents. also ad on the program, the russian army swift advance on the ukranian stronghold in southern don't boston splits, keeps forces into with the loss or leaving many of its soldiers behind. so the only if we look at the numbers from the past.
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the now it seems clear that the apparently faked documents and telegraph were created specially to cover historical truths about them of stuff as a could voltage role in wisdom, both now in operation color. in the summer of 1942, the headline story vis our donald trump confirms he's freezing us far in a previous report suggested the move last for the next 3 months with 2 countries. israel on the chip exempt from the measures israel released as 200 prisoners following the return of for a female idea of soldiers held by some us as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement policy. and you know, up, liberty spoke to warranty about his time in the cafeteria. i was sentenced to 25 years and served 13 god willing. i want to focus on my home, my mother and my children. i want to make up for the years. they've lost the difficult days they lived through and the tough circumstances they endured me. god gives me.
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meetings and conversations with the president and ultimately came together toward the end, but we have been telegraphingin a position where they immediately have to start moving out, they can take comments and they can make judgements at that point about what the best way for it is. we think this is in a bipartisan spirit, the way to best preserve and protect america�*s league when it comes to artificial intelligence. two questions. first... why you all believe _ two questions. first... why you all believe that — two questions. first... why you all believe that the cease—fire deal is near, _ believe that the cease—fire deal is near. near— believe that the cease—fire deal is near, near its ending point. can you offer_ near, near its ending point. can you offer some — near, near its ending point. can you offer some additional specificity about— offer some additional specificity about what has changed? i feel that we have _ about what has changed? i feel that we have heard you all express a level_ we have heard you all express a level of— we have heard you all express a level of optimism at many points. th
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and the phone ban for under 16 has just been some polling out, published in the telegraph today, sayingcts paid by parents. do we believe that the mobile companies will allow us to cancel all these without a fee? also, both high schools and even primary schools set all their homework via apps on smartphones. the problem isn't the phone, it's the contents. it's absolutely. >> part of the problem. i'm afraid the phones have become an integral part of the school. >> am i tenure? my youngest has to borrow my phone to do his homework. that's not right. know. >> that's not right. and it's because it suits teachers in some way. what's gone wrong with exercise books? >> well, and you can see why schools are kind of jumping on this. they think it's the next best thing. there's no evidence that kids learn better on a screen. in fact, there's increasing evidence that you don't absorb information as well from a screen as you do from papen >> yeah, well. >> yeah, well. >> surely something will be done soon. >> and it's good to actually hear that. kemi badenoch the tories have got an idea. >> i. >> i
and the phone ban for under 16 has just been some polling out, published in the telegraph today, sayingcts paid by parents. do we believe that the mobile companies will allow us to cancel all these without a fee? also, both high schools and even primary schools set all their homework via apps on smartphones. the problem isn't the phone, it's the contents. it's absolutely. >> part of the problem. i'm afraid the phones have become an integral part of the school. >> am i tenure? my...
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today we're, it was the extra cool the way that trump was signing these executive orders and making a big deal of each one of them. and they were obviously telegraphed in the days before. this is really, i'm president at the level of the belief that it can cover even issues that are in the constitution of the united states, such as if you're born in the united states, you become a us citizen. so i think that will be challenged. that particular one of the courts pretty immediately and it seems likely that trump will be on the police. ready side of that issue but he might well want. ready district some of the ways that but it's right citizens get bribes to hospital. ready get rights to. ready various kinds of other services, but that strikes me is a pretty good form with a promise, which is likely to be struck down in the quotes that we're going to go through some of the larger issues. and if i have to just wanted us to bounce, some executive orders could be seen as perhaps not a series baffled might not be challenged as much. for example, mean a removal from themselves, from the world health organization, all the powers climates agreement. do you thi
today we're, it was the extra cool the way that trump was signing these executive orders and making a big deal of each one of them. and they were obviously telegraphed in the days before. this is really, i'm president at the level of the belief that it can cover even issues that are in the constitution of the united states, such as if you're born in the united states, you become a us citizen. so i think that will be challenged. that particular one of the courts pretty immediately and it seems...