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thejudge. joseph rosenbaum, we find the defendant not guilty. _ from thejudge. joseph rosenbaum, wedefendant not guilty. as - from thejudge. joseph rosenbaum, we find the defendant not guilty. as to - find the defendant not guilty. as to the second count of the information, we have a jury by the we find the defendant not guilty. as for the fourth count of the information, we have a jury find the defendant not guilty. as to the fifth count of the information, we the jury find the defendant kyle h rittenhouse not guilty. defendant kyle h rittenhouse not uuil . �* defendant kyle h rittenhouse not uuil .�* , defendant kyle h rittenhouse not uuil .�* guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the _ guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the background _ guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the background to - guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the background to this - look at the background to this controversial case. protesters have been in a standoff outside court over the last few days. they've already made their minds up about this case. the shooting happened against th
thejudge. joseph rosenbaum, we find the defendant not guilty. _ from thejudge. joseph rosenbaum, wedefendant not guilty. as - from thejudge. joseph rosenbaum, we find the defendant not guilty. as to - find the defendant not guilty. as to the second count of the information, we have a jury by the we find the defendant not guilty. as for the fourth count of the information, we have a jury find the defendant not guilty. as to the fifth count of the information, we the jury find the defendant kyle...
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thejudge did not live tv trials going forward?ive tv trials going forward? thejudge did not seem to be a fan by the end of it. h0! the judge did not seem to be a fan by the end of it.— fan by the end of it. no! i thinkthat — fan by the end of it. no! i think that it _ fan by the end of it. no! i think that it was - fan by the end of it. no! i think that it was an - fan by the end of it. no! i - think that it was an important thing to show what happened inside of the courtroom. it could, in cases like this, judges may be more inclined to be stricter as it relates to media in the courtroom but there is always — this has been going on for a long time here and i think they will continue to be broadcast in certain instances. rachel fiset. thank you so much for explaining that so clearly to us. . ~' explaining that so clearly to us. . ~ , ., and you can keep up to date with the developments in the kyle rittenhouse case on the bbc website. you'll also find detailed analysis of the latest news, business and sport. that's all at bbc.com/ne
thejudge did not live tv trials going forward?ive tv trials going forward? thejudge did not seem to be a fan by the end of it. h0! the judge did not seem to be a fan by the end of it.— fan by the end of it. no! i thinkthat — fan by the end of it. no! i think that it _ fan by the end of it. no! i think that it was - fan by the end of it. no! i think that it was an - fan by the end of it. no! i - think that it was an important thing to show what happened inside of the courtroom. it could, in...
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thejudges said this was a powerful and sober approach to what was happening in tigray.ve with understated interviews, which put this very hard—to—reach conflict in the spotlight. next, the rory peck awards for news features, for films that look beyond the immediacy of the news story. mount everest is the ultimate mountaineering challenge for climbers from around the globe. but for those helping them scale the world's highest peak, it can be deadly work. sherpa men die in disproportionate numbers, leaving behind widows who struggle to survive. this intimate film by rojita adhikari and sreya banerjee finds out how the sherpa widows are defying tradition to become bread winners and to conquer the world's highest mountain. she knows the pain and suffering that everest can inflict. her husband died in a climbing accident in 2007. after years of financial struggles, she's decided to follow in his footsteps. mountaineering is very much still a male domain. generations of sherpa men have been climbing and leading expeditions and have become world renowned in theirfield, but wom
thejudges said this was a powerful and sober approach to what was happening in tigray.ve with understated interviews, which put this very hard—to—reach conflict in the spotlight. next, the rory peck awards for news features, for films that look beyond the immediacy of the news story. mount everest is the ultimate mountaineering challenge for climbers from around the globe. but for those helping them scale the world's highest peak, it can be deadly work. sherpa men die in disproportionate...
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pick out some of them for us, particularly thejudge, pick out some of them for us, particularly the judge out some of them for us, particularly the judge, who is the judge and what sort of attitude might thejudge have judge and what sort of attitude might the judge have two this trial? absolutely. i left the us attorney's office in mid—october and i am familiar with the personalities on both sides of the aisle and the judge. thejudge in particular is a very demanding, very thorough judge and i am sure in that climate, both teams, the prosecution and the defence are making sure that they conduct themselves very carefully, cautiously and they understand that they are under the scrutiny of the court as well. we they are under the scrutiny of the court as well.— court as well. we don't have “ury selection in fl court as well. we don't have “ury selection in uk i court as well. we don't have “ury selection in uk trials, * court as well. we don't have “ury selection in uk trials, but i court as well. we don't have “ury selection in uk trials, but ash court as well. we don't have jury selection i
pick out some of them for us, particularly thejudge, pick out some of them for us, particularly the judge out some of them for us, particularly the judge, who is the judge and what sort of attitude might thejudge have judge and what sort of attitude might the judge have two this trial? absolutely. i left the us attorney's office in mid—october and i am familiar with the personalities on both sides of the aisle and the judge. thejudge in particular is a very demanding, very thorough judge and...
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he gave me his reaction to thejudge's decision.ened. it was so long in the making. and unnecessary, because the conservatorship should —— necessary. never have been placed upon her in the first place. even if she was having mental health issues in 2008, this was not the type of conservatorship that is designed to manage that. this probate conservatorship that she was placed on — it's for people at end of life, who have dementia and who can't even for themselves by putting a roof over their head. the court should never have imposed this and then for it go on so long and take away all of her rights when she clearly was able to work was an abuse of her. such an interesting viewpoint. and the judge, he said today, didn't he, that an accountant serving as a temporary conservator should retain some powers, even after today's ruling, so what are these powers and what are the details that we should know about? that's just cleaning up some financial details to move the control of her money that's been handled by herfather for 13 years and t
he gave me his reaction to thejudge's decision.ened. it was so long in the making. and unnecessary, because the conservatorship should —— necessary. never have been placed upon her in the first place. even if she was having mental health issues in 2008, this was not the type of conservatorship that is designed to manage that. this probate conservatorship that she was placed on — it's for people at end of life, who have dementia and who can't even for themselves by putting a roof over...
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and thejudge, he said today, didn�*t he, that an accountant serving as a temporary conservator shouldhat we should know about? . �*, , . ., , about? that's 'ust cleaning up some about? that'sjust cleaning up some financial _ about? that'sjust cleaning up some financial details - about? that'sjust cleaning up some financial details to - about? that'sjust cleaning up| some financial details to move the control of her money that�*s been handled by herfatherfor 13 years and then only recently this temporary conservator back to brittany so there�*s a lot of wealth and assets, some are held in trust, so some technical details that need to be managed so that she can retain control of those in an efficient way —— britney. that will happen within the next month, and then she, with consent, would hire managers and accountants and attorneys to help her manage that, this would not be imposed anymore but although her personal freedoms were restored today, there is a few details that need to occur so that her finances can be restored. do ou finances can be restored. do you think — finances can be r
and thejudge, he said today, didn�*t he, that an accountant serving as a temporary conservator shouldhat we should know about? . �*, , . ., , about? that's 'ust cleaning up some about? that'sjust cleaning up some financial _ about? that'sjust cleaning up some financial details - about? that'sjust cleaning up some financial details to - about? that'sjust cleaning up| some financial details to move the control of her money that�*s been handled by herfatherfor 13 years and then only recently...
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thejudges ruled unanimously that the criminalisation of same—sex relationships violated constitutionald botswana _ the appeal is dismissed. and botswana made _ the appeal is dismissed. and botswana made human rights history. applause. but when the's government had gone to the high court in an attempt to overturn the country's 2019 landmark ruling decriminalising homosexuality but the high court upheld the previous law. prompting jubilation and some years. before 2019 anyone caught in a 93v before 2019 anyone caught in a gay relationship could be sentenced to seven years in jail. this unanimousjudgment jail. this unanimous judgment confirms, jail. this unanimousjudgment confirms, said thejudge, that criminalising such individuals violated their constitutional rights to dignity, liberty, privacy and equality. the high court's ruling is final. today'sjudgment court's ruling is final. today's judgment is today'sjudgment is awe—inspiring indeed today's judgment is awe—inspiring indeed because it is going to change the lives of many people in our country. it is really an opportunity for the
thejudges ruled unanimously that the criminalisation of same—sex relationships violated constitutionald botswana _ the appeal is dismissed. and botswana made _ the appeal is dismissed. and botswana made human rights history. applause. but when the's government had gone to the high court in an attempt to overturn the country's 2019 landmark ruling decriminalising homosexuality but the high court upheld the previous law. prompting jubilation and some years. before 2019 anyone caught in a 93v...
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thejudges said the to get this information out.hat rory peckis these freelancers is what rory peck is all about. the degree of difficulty of the film is like walking a high wire, with some beautifully shot sequences and undercoverfilming and undercover filming challenges. this and undercoverfilming challenges. this year long investigation by njeri mwangi and judith kanaitha for bbc africa eye uncovered damning evidence of a thriving undercover network and stolen children in kenya. this secretive and highly lucrative trade praise in the country's most vulnerable, stealing children from homeless women and even from the maternity ward of a major government hospital in the heart of nairobi. the women in the streets are very desperate, for many reasons, poverty being one of them. they are convinced that they can make some money, so they can make some money, so they sell their children. it is also a desperate situation for them because they can't take care of those children, and somebody is giving them a sort of way out for them to consi
thejudges said the to get this information out.hat rory peckis these freelancers is what rory peck is all about. the degree of difficulty of the film is like walking a high wire, with some beautifully shot sequences and undercoverfilming and undercover filming challenges. this and undercoverfilming challenges. this year long investigation by njeri mwangi and judith kanaitha for bbc africa eye uncovered damning evidence of a thriving undercover network and stolen children in kenya. this...
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thejudge is choosing a long list of a short list and a winner this year were director and a winner this director and editor horatia harrod, actor natascha mcelhone, chigozie 0bioma and rowan williams. picking the winner really been a really tough assignment, and to find out more, please welcome the chair of those judges, defence or maya jasanoff, historian of the british empire at harvard university. —— professor maya jasanoff. applause. hi. you've obviously read all the long list and you knew about what qualities drew the short list to get a full tub what qualities do you think the short list novels share? first of all, they are all terrific, but beyond that, i would say that they all share a sense of innovation and interest and excitement about language and what can be done with stories, they are all very immersive, albeit in very distinctive ways, and we were struck that many of them, indeed all of them, one way or another, meditate on the way our present moment relates to those that preceded us and those that may be yet to come. i was thinking, you are a historian yourself, and even
thejudge is choosing a long list of a short list and a winner this year were director and a winner this director and editor horatia harrod, actor natascha mcelhone, chigozie 0bioma and rowan williams. picking the winner really been a really tough assignment, and to find out more, please welcome the chair of those judges, defence or maya jasanoff, historian of the british empire at harvard university. —— professor maya jasanoff. applause. hi. you've obviously read all the long list and you...
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shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ersial defence by his team in regards to the shooting of jacob blake. other people of this community have shot somebody seven times, and it's been found to be ok. my client did it four times in a three quarters of a second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, but that's what happened. the facts of what happened that night are not up for debate. kyle rittenhouse killed two men and entered a third. the political divide is to deal with gun ownership in america. nomia iqbal with that report. and i've been speaking to nomia from outside the courthouse in kenosha. after more than 26 hours of deliberations, they finally released their verdict today and have cleared the 18—year—old kyle rittenhouse on every single charge. ijust want to read you a statement that has been released from the family of the second man that he shot dead last year. anthony huber. they have said that it sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence and then us
shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ersial defence by his team in regards to the shooting of jacob blake. other people of this community have shot somebody seven times, and it's been found to be ok. my client did it four times in a three quarters of a second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, but that's what happened. the facts of what happened that night are not up for debate. kyle rittenhouse killed two men and entered a third. the political divide is to deal with...
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a heroic act, said thejudge. they were all heroes that night, the officer replied.ions. the netherlands is one of the european countries worst affected by a fourth wave of the virus, but the restrictions have sparked violents protests. anna holligan has more from the hague. these were the people enjoying some final late night drinks before the lockdown kicked in and most people here have accepted these measures as a necessary sacrifice, a temporary sacrifice for the greater good. but you know that society is divided not farfrom here, there were protests. police had to use water cannons to disperse the anti—lockdown, anti—vaccine protesters, who believe these rules are an unnecessary infringement of their freedoms, and actually, the dutch were initially seen as relatively relaxed. they were one of the last countries in the world to make facemasks mandatory, one of the last in europe to roll—out their vaccination programme, and yet here we are. the intensive care units are reaching capacity. there is talk of transferring patients over the border to germany, so it's ho
a heroic act, said thejudge. they were all heroes that night, the officer replied.ions. the netherlands is one of the european countries worst affected by a fourth wave of the virus, but the restrictions have sparked violents protests. anna holligan has more from the hague. these were the people enjoying some final late night drinks before the lockdown kicked in and most people here have accepted these measures as a necessary sacrifice, a temporary sacrifice for the greater good. but you know...
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thejudges ruled unanimously that the criminalisation of same—sex relationships violated constitutionalmissed. and botswana made human rights history. applause. botswana's government had gone to the high court in an attempt to overturn the country's 2019 landmark ruling decriminalising homosexuality, but the high court upheld the previous law. prompting jubilation and some tears. before 2019, anyone caught in a gay relationship could be sentenced to seven years injail. this unanimousjudgment confirms, said thejudge, that criminalising such individuals violated their constitutional rights to dignity, liberty, privacy and equality. the high court's ruling is final. today's judgment is quite awe—inspiring indeed, because it is going to change the lives of many people in our country. it is really an opportunity for the lgbtio community and to change the status quo in our country. botswana is one of a very small group of african nations to have decriminalised homosexuality. in most countries in the continent, it is a crime punishable by a prison sentence and in some states, a sentence of dea
thejudges ruled unanimously that the criminalisation of same—sex relationships violated constitutionalmissed. and botswana made human rights history. applause. botswana's government had gone to the high court in an attempt to overturn the country's 2019 landmark ruling decriminalising homosexuality, but the high court upheld the previous law. prompting jubilation and some tears. before 2019, anyone caught in a gay relationship could be sentenced to seven years injail. this unanimousjudgment...
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thejudge said extreme right—wing protagonist. and was allowed for that stage of the trial.— stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial _ stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial go _ stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial go from - stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial go from here, i does the trial go from here, there had been some suggestions that there might be claims of a mistrial, which means it goes no further for mistrial, which means it goes no furtherfor mr mistrial, which means it goes no further for mr rittenhouse. yes. after that confrontation, if you like, between the judge and the prosecution it was the defence that made a call for a mistrial and thejudge defence that made a call for a mistrial and the judge has yet to rule on that. so we don�*t know where that is going to go at the moment. it seems for now the trial will continue. kyle rittenhouse testifying on his own behalf. and that is a very unusual move for a defendant in a very serious case like this, it is seen by lawyers as being
thejudge said extreme right—wing protagonist. and was allowed for that stage of the trial.— stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial _ stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial go _ stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial go from - stage of the trial. peter, when does the trial go from here, i does the trial go from here, there had been some suggestions that there might be claims of a mistrial, which means it goes no further for mistrial, which means it goes no furtherfor...
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not to get into too many details but basically thejudge to get into too many details but basically thede he does face life behind bars. is it fair to say _ does face life behind bars. is it fair to say that _ does face life behind bars. is it fair to say that this _ does face life behind bars. is it fair to say that this trail has become part of broader cultural and political battles playing out in the us? , . ,., ., i: i: us? very much so. there are 500 national troop _ us? very much so. there are 500 national troop guards _ us? very much so. there are 500 national troop guards here - us? very much so. there are 500 national troop guards here on - national troop guards here on standby in case there are protests which turned violent. there's so much media here as you can imagine. it's sometimes a cliche to say that is politically divided. you are that phrase a lot but it genuinely has divided people. and it's gone all the way to the top. then president donald trump had backed rittenhouse and joe biden had condemned him. this trail has raised so many questions with questions of racial i
not to get into too many details but basically thejudge to get into too many details but basically thede he does face life behind bars. is it fair to say _ does face life behind bars. is it fair to say that _ does face life behind bars. is it fair to say that this _ does face life behind bars. is it fair to say that this trail has become part of broader cultural and political battles playing out in the us? , . ,., ., i: i: us? very much so. there are 500 national troop _ us? very much so. there...
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but it is the judgement of this thejudgement of this government that it is appropriate to signal to thet appropriate to signal to the world tonight that just as within one mile of this space from bridgetown, there is a national hero by the name of the right excellence sir garfield st aubrun sobers. born of humble origins but capable of humble origins but capable of capturing the imagination of the world by being the greatest of all time in cricket. that we also have on the other side of bridgetown. born less than one mile from here, too, and literally from humble origins. but above all else, commanding the imagination of the world through the pursuit of excellence with her creativity, her discipline and above all else, her extraordinary commitment to the land of her birth. pursuant to clause b of the schedule, and having satisfied that ambassador rhianna venti has been exemplified —— fenti. extraordinary achievement, and the attainment of the highest excellence that is resounded to the honour of barbados, my government has the distinct honour of recommending to the president who has kin
but it is the judgement of this thejudgement of this government that it is appropriate to signal to thet appropriate to signal to the world tonight that just as within one mile of this space from bridgetown, there is a national hero by the name of the right excellence sir garfield st aubrun sobers. born of humble origins but capable of humble origins but capable of capturing the imagination of the world by being the greatest of all time in cricket. that we also have on the other side of...
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thejudge said muhammad aziz and khalil islam, who spent two decades injail, had suffered a miscarriagee had withheld evidence. both men were paroled in the 1980s and khalil islam died in 2009. muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling. the events that brought us to court today should never have occurred. those events were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that was all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need a court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i'm innocent, i am very glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. students in south korea are currently sitting the suneung — college entrance exam. the gruelling eight—hour marathon is sometimes called the toughest exam in the world. the stakes are really high, with students feeling the pressure to perform well, to secure university placements, jobs and even future relationships. our korea correspondent laura bicker has been documenting
thejudge said muhammad aziz and khalil islam, who spent two decades injail, had suffered a miscarriagee had withheld evidence. both men were paroled in the 1980s and khalil islam died in 2009. muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling. the events that brought us to court today should never have occurred. those events were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that was all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need a court, these...
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..shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ontroversial defence by his team in regards to the shooting ofjacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it's been found to be ok, and my client did it four times in three quarters of a second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, but that's what happened. this not guilty verdict is seen as a referendum on an issue that polarises americans beyond kenosha, and that's the issue of gun ownership. for many conservative groups, kyle rittenhouse is now seen as a hero. but for many liberal groups, he is the face of a gun culture out of control and they're worried by being cleared of the charges what it might mean now for future protests. can americans turn up with a gun but not face any consequences? nomia iqbal, bbc news, kenosha. the republican senator for texas ted cruz tweeted his reaction to the verdict. the parents of anthony huber, one of the people killed baby by kyle rittenhouse, released a statement they were heartbroken. they also sai
..shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ontroversial defence by his team in regards to the shooting ofjacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it's been found to be ok, and my client did it four times in three quarters of a second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, but that's what happened. this not guilty verdict is seen as a referendum on an issue that polarises americans beyond kenosha, and that's the issue of gun ownership. for...
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thejudge said muhammad aziz and khalil islam, who spent two decades injail, had suffered a miscarriageevidence. malcolm x was shot multiple times as he was preparing to give a speech. both men were paroled in the 1980s and khalil islam died in 2009. muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling. the events that brought us to court today should never have occurred. those events were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i am innocent, i am glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. malaysia is sometimes portrayed as a model moderate muslim nation — diverse, democratic but the case of nur sajat, a transgender malaysian entrepreneur, has exposed the difficulties lgbtqi communities experience there. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head has more. now safe in australia, nur sajat seems an u
thejudge said muhammad aziz and khalil islam, who spent two decades injail, had suffered a miscarriageevidence. malcolm x was shot multiple times as he was preparing to give a speech. both men were paroled in the 1980s and khalil islam died in 2009. muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling. the events that brought us to court today should never have occurred. those events were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that is all too familiar to black...
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thejudge gave it to her, and the man who helped her get it was cheered as he paid tribute to his client'sor their fight to free her. you guys are absolutely the best. you're essential. cheering woman: , britney loves you. cheering and applause. you were essential in terms of the suspension of - james p spears... cheering and applause. and you were also essential- in regards to what happened today. cheering and applause. both sing: # i want to scream and shout. # free britney now... britney has been released from the restrictions imposed when she was a new mother struggling with her mental health, immediately and without any further evaluation, but this isjust the beginning of the end. her lawyer has called for an investigation into her father's handling of her $60 million estate lisa maccarley is a lawyer who specialises in conservatorships. the star said on social media she loves herfans so much it's crazy and that it was the best day ever. as for what's next for britney, well, that now is up to just one person — britney. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. lisa maccarley is a lawyer who
thejudge gave it to her, and the man who helped her get it was cheered as he paid tribute to his client'sor their fight to free her. you guys are absolutely the best. you're essential. cheering woman: , britney loves you. cheering and applause. you were essential in terms of the suspension of - james p spears... cheering and applause. and you were also essential- in regards to what happened today. cheering and applause. both sing: # i want to scream and shout. # free britney now... britney has...
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shouting by thejudge. don't _ him to feel. no! shouting by the judge. don't get - him to feel. no!th me- — the judge. don't get brazen with me. and _ the judge. don't get brazen with me. and a _ the judge. don't get brazenl with me. and a controversial defence by _ with me. and a controversial defence by his _ with me. and a controversial defence by his team - with me. and a controversial defence by his team in - with me. and a controversial. defence by his team in regards to the shooting of jacob blake. other people in this community have shot people seven times and it's been found to be ok. my and it's been found to be ok. my client did it four times in three quarters of a second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum, i'm sorry, but that's what happened. the facts of what happened _ that's what happened. the facts of what happened that - that's what happened. the facts of what happened that night - that's what happened. the facts of what happened that night are not up for debate. kyle rittenhouse killed two men and injured a third. the political divide is to do with gun ownership
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this unanimousjudgment confirms, said thejudge, that criminalising such individuals violated their constitutional is final. today'sjudgment is awe—inspiring indeed, because it is going to change the lives of many people in our country. it is really an opportunity for the lgbtq immunity to change the status quo in our country. botswana is one of a very small group of african nations to have decriminalised homosexuality. in most countries in the continent, it by a prison sentence and in some states, a sentence of death. let's take you back to barbados — these are live pictures from national heroes' square in the barbados capital, bridgetown. barbadians are counting down the minutes until the caribbean island becomes the world's newest republic. at midnight local time, it will replace queen elizabeth as head of state with an elected president, dame sandra mason. the prince of wales is attending a noisy and colourful ceremony in the capital bridgetown which is being led by prime minister mia mottley. we have seen the arrival of a former captain of the west indies. herten former captain of the west in
this unanimousjudgment confirms, said thejudge, that criminalising such individuals violated their constitutional is final. today'sjudgment is awe—inspiring indeed, because it is going to change the lives of many people in our country. it is really an opportunity for the lgbtq immunity to change the status quo in our country. botswana is one of a very small group of african nations to have decriminalised homosexuality. in most countries in the continent, it by a prison sentence and in some...
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this unanimousjudgment confirms, said thejudge, that criminalising such individuals violated their constitutionalling is final. today'sjudgment is awe—inspiring indeed, because it is going to change the lives of many people in our country. it is really an opportunity for the lgbtiq community to change the status quo in our country. botswana is one of a very small group of african nations to have decriminalised homosexuality. in most countries in the continent, it is a crime punishable by a prison sentence and in some states, a sentence of death. a volcano on the spanish island of la palma — which has been erupting for more than ten weeks — is showing no signs of abating. a new vent has just opened — triggering a new lava stream, and sending huge clouds of smoke into the sky. courtney bembridge reports. for more than 70 days, lava has flowed from the volcano swallowing up homes, businesses and farmland. it has destroyed almost 3000 buildings, decimated the banana growing industry and forced the evacuation of thousands of residents. the lava is flowing rapidly, covering a metre per second and the e
this unanimousjudgment confirms, said thejudge, that criminalising such individuals violated their constitutionalling is final. today'sjudgment is awe—inspiring indeed, because it is going to change the lives of many people in our country. it is really an opportunity for the lgbtiq community to change the status quo in our country. botswana is one of a very small group of african nations to have decriminalised homosexuality. in most countries in the continent, it is a crime punishable by a...
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shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ds to the shooting of jacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it has been found to be ok. my client did it four times been found to be ok. my client did it fourtimes in been found to be ok. my client did it four times in three quarters of the second to protect his life. from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, that what happened. this case has become a big flash point on gun rights. some see kyle rittenhouse as a hero, for others he is a reckless teenager and a symbol of a gun culture out of control. nomia is in kenosha for us tonight — this is a case that's been followed across america — what's been the reaction tonight to this verdict? the reaction has been division. this case has pulled together some of the most explosive issues in america, the right to bear arms, protest, racial injustice. there were civil rights protesters outside the courthouse who said if kyle rittenhouse had been a black teenager and had a shot at three white people the police would
shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ds to the shooting of jacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it has been found to be ok. my client did it four times been found to be ok. my client did it fourtimes in been found to be ok. my client did it four times in three quarters of the second to protect his life. from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, that what happened. this case has become a big flash point on gun rights. some see kyle rittenhouse as a hero,...
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during the proceedings darrell brooks sat nearly bent double, his face down, and thejudge considered $5 million bail, he said it was extraordinarily high, but this was an extraordinarily serious case with an extraordinary history of mr brooks. he said to mr brooks, "look, i don't know what the motive was, whether it was panic or whether it was intentional, but clearly you don't do well under pressure and you don't respond to common sense." he also made some remarks about the case and said that this was a shocking case, he'd never seen anything like it in his life, he said that the state had a very strong case and they have set the next hearing forjanuary. staying in the us and a court in charlottesville, virginia's ordered 17 white nationalist leaders and organizations to pay more than $26 million in damages over the violence that erupted during the deadly 2017 unite the right rally in charlottesville. one woman died when a far—right member drove into cou nter— protesters. at least 19 others were injured. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: harnessing world news, still to
during the proceedings darrell brooks sat nearly bent double, his face down, and thejudge considered $5 million bail, he said it was extraordinarily high, but this was an extraordinarily serious case with an extraordinary history of mr brooks. he said to mr brooks, "look, i don't know what the motive was, whether it was panic or whether it was intentional, but clearly you don't do well under pressure and you don't respond to common sense." he also made some remarks about the case and...
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confidentiality of some white house documents, but clearly the judge house documents, but clearly thejudgethe judge in this case does not think it applies.— think it applies. peter, there's _ think it applies. peter, there's also _ think it applies. peter, there's also news - think it applies. peter, i there's also news coming think it applies. peter, - there's also news coming out of there's also news coming out of the fact that the duke of sussex warned that twitter ceo, that his platform is going to allow a crew to be staged against the us a day before the january the 6th riots. what news do you have a more can you tell us about that?— tell us about that? yes, this is come out _ tell us about that? yes, this is come out in _ tell us about that? yes, this is come out in an _ tell us about that? yes, this is come out in an online - tell us about that? yes, this - is come out in an online summit organised by wired magazine, quite a wide ranging discussion about tabloid journalism and the internet and at one point, harry was saying that the internet was defined by hate, division and lies an
confidentiality of some white house documents, but clearly the judge house documents, but clearly thejudgethe judge in this case does not think it applies.— think it applies. peter, there's _ think it applies. peter, there's also _ think it applies. peter, there's also news - think it applies. peter, i there's also news coming think it applies. peter, - there's also news coming out of there's also news coming out of the fact that the duke of sussex warned that twitter ceo, that his platform...
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thejudge read out the the judge read out the five counts of intentional homicide and he said that eachon. and during the proceedings the prosecutor said now they knew a sixth person had died, a child, so the prosecutor was planning to bring another charge of intentional homicide by the end of the week. she also read out a lengthy criminal record for darrell brooks, this included violent conduct like strangulation, suffocation, sexual assault, domestic battery. she said he had tried to run over a woman earlier in the month, the mother of his child. she also said he had a long history of flight and of jumping bail. he is wanted on an arrest warrant in nevada, in fact. so she recommended that the bail be set at $5 million. during the proceedings darrell brooks sat nearly bent double, his face down, and the judge considered the bail, he said he would accept the $5 million bail, he said it was extraordinarily high, but this was an extraordinarily serious case with an extraordinary history of mr brooks. he said to mr brooks, "look, i don't know what the motive was, whether it was panic or in
thejudge read out the the judge read out the five counts of intentional homicide and he said that eachon. and during the proceedings the prosecutor said now they knew a sixth person had died, a child, so the prosecutor was planning to bring another charge of intentional homicide by the end of the week. she also read out a lengthy criminal record for darrell brooks, this included violent conduct like strangulation, suffocation, sexual assault, domestic battery. she said he had tried to run over...
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but presidents are not kings and the plaintiff, donald trump, is not president, thejudge says., the judge says. he retains the right to assert his records are privileged but the incumbent president, joe biden, is not constitutionally obliged to honour. so there is no mincing of any words there, quite a definitivejudgement by of any words there, quite a definitive judgement by this court, but it could go to another court.— court, but it could go to another court. briefly, can i ask you. — another court. briefly, can i ask you, telephone - another court. briefly, can i ask you, telephone records| another court. briefly, can i- ask you, telephone records and the like can possibly be accessed, but it is one thing to know who he might have been talking to, it is another to know what they were actually saying. know what they were actually sa in. , know what they were actually sa inc. , . know what they were actually sain. _, ..,, know what they were actually sain. _, .._ , saying. yes, and clearly, this isn't the _ saying. yes, and clearly, this isn't the end _ saying. yes, and clear
but presidents are not kings and the plaintiff, donald trump, is not president, thejudge says., the judge says. he retains the right to assert his records are privileged but the incumbent president, joe biden, is not constitutionally obliged to honour. so there is no mincing of any words there, quite a definitivejudgement by of any words there, quite a definitive judgement by this court, but it could go to another court.— court, but it could go to another court. briefly, can i ask you. —...
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and thejudge responded in a —— and agreed.that, but it was something that... what it could do was quash the convictions and officially exonerate them of any crime.— them of any crime. barbara, is the fact that these _ them of any crime. barbara, is the fact that these doubts _ them of any crime. barbara, is the fact that these doubts of _ fact that these doubts of existed for many decades and haven't been thoroughly investigated until very recently been addressed at all, either today or yesterday7 recently been addressed at all, either today or yesterday? well, it's something _ either today or yesterday? well, it's something that _ either today or yesterday? well, it's something that was - either today or yesterday? well, it's something that was her - either today or yesterday? -ii it's something that was her dressed in a documentary —— addressed, that really looked at the threads of who might have committed the crime, and that these men were in a minute —— innocent. there has not been particular if is it —— emphasis as to why
and thejudge responded in a —— and agreed.that, but it was something that... what it could do was quash the convictions and officially exonerate them of any crime.— them of any crime. barbara, is the fact that these _ them of any crime. barbara, is the fact that these doubts _ them of any crime. barbara, is the fact that these doubts of _ fact that these doubts of existed for many decades and haven't been thoroughly investigated until very recently been addressed at all, either today or...
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before we go — these are scenes outside the court in los angeles where in soon thejudge is expected toin control of her personal life and finances — when the court in los angeles decides whether to overturn an order which originally put her father and lawyers in charge. good evening. it's been quite a breezy day out there today. outbreaks of rain for many of us, and also still mild for the time of year. but those stronger winds brought some big waves to the coast — this was aberystwyth a little bit earlier on. the winds are now tending to ease, and things look a bit quieter through the course of the weekend as low pressures clears away. still very mild for the time of year and mainly dry on both saturday and sunday, too. here's the low pressure that brought the showery rain at times today, and the breeze, as well, which is clearing off towards the east. as it does so, then higher pressure will start to build in from the west. so still a few splashes of rain overnight for eastern scotland, some central, southern and eastern parts of england, as well. but most places dry, some clearer sp
before we go — these are scenes outside the court in los angeles where in soon thejudge is expected toin control of her personal life and finances — when the court in los angeles decides whether to overturn an order which originally put her father and lawyers in charge. good evening. it's been quite a breezy day out there today. outbreaks of rain for many of us, and also still mild for the time of year. but those stronger winds brought some big waves to the coast — this was aberystwyth a...
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..shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ersial defence by his team, in regards to the shooting ofjacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it's been found to be ok. my client did it four times in three quarters of the second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, that's what happened. this case has become a big flash point on gun rights. some see kyle rittenhouse as a hero, for others that is the issue of gun ownership. for many conservative groups, kyle rittenhouse is seen as a hero, but for many liberal groups, he is the face of a gun culture out of control and they're worried what it might be now for future protests. can for future protests. ca n americans for future protests. can americans are not with a gun but not face any consequences? kamala harris gave her reaction to the verdict. the verdict really speaks to itself. as many of you know, i've spent a majority of my career to make the criminal justice system more equitable. clearly, there's a lot more work to do.— clear
..shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me!ersial defence by his team, in regards to the shooting ofjacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it's been found to be ok. my client did it four times in three quarters of the second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, that's what happened. this case has become a big flash point on gun rights. some see kyle rittenhouse as a hero, for others that is the issue of gun ownership. for many...
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a heroic act, said thejudge. they were all heroes that night, the officer replied.going to take you back to cop26 now in glasgow which was due to finish yesterday but has been put back it has been awhile since alok sharma asked residents to take their seats, some have but there are still many seats to be filled. we are expecting a short speech after that which will give us some sort of clue as to whether they are all moving together in the same direction. in whether they are all moving together in the same direction.— in the same direction. in other words whether _ in the same direction. in other words whether they _ in the same direction. in other words whether they are - in the same direction. in other| words whether they are getting in the same direction. in other- words whether they are getting any closer of signing up into a deal might the latest version of that draft agreement was published earlier today but still some consternation over parts of it. let me bring in my colleague now chris morris. what points at this stage, chris? morris. what points at this st
a heroic act, said thejudge. they were all heroes that night, the officer replied.going to take you back to cop26 now in glasgow which was due to finish yesterday but has been put back it has been awhile since alok sharma asked residents to take their seats, some have but there are still many seats to be filled. we are expecting a short speech after that which will give us some sort of clue as to whether they are all moving together in the same direction. in whether they are all moving together...
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during the proceedings darrell brooks sat nearly bent double, his face down, and thejudge consideredn bail, he said it was extraordinarily high, but this was an extraordinarily serious case with an extraordinary history of mr brooks. he said to mr brooks, "look, i don't know what the motive was, whether it was panic or whether it was intentional, but clearly you don't do well under pressure and you don't respond to common sense." he also made some remarks about the case and said that this was a shocking case, he'd never seen anything like it in his life, he said that the state had a very strong case and they have set the next hearing forjanuary. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: manchester united bounce back from poorform and secure their place in the european champions league. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world — the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before
during the proceedings darrell brooks sat nearly bent double, his face down, and thejudge consideredn bail, he said it was extraordinarily high, but this was an extraordinarily serious case with an extraordinary history of mr brooks. he said to mr brooks, "look, i don't know what the motive was, whether it was panic or whether it was intentional, but clearly you don't do well under pressure and you don't respond to common sense." he also made some remarks about the case and said that...
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a heroic act, said thejudge. they were all heroes that night, the officer replied.e is facing a surge in coronavirus cases and measures are being reimposed across the continent. the netherlands will begin a 3—week partial lockdown on saturday night ? non—essential shops, cafes, bars and nightclubs will have to close early, there will be no crowds at football matches and social distancing will be enforced. courtney bembridge reports. all chant: vrijdom! vrijheid! fury on the streets of the hague after the announcement that restrictions are back for at least three weeks. protesters threw fireworks and smoke bombs and were met with water cannons. others spent the night soaking up the nightlife while they could. cases have been steadily rising over the past two months and hospitals are once again under pressure — that's despite the country's relatively high vaccination rate. authorities say more than two thirds of the patients in intensive care are unvaccinated, but the waning effectiveness of vaccines over time is also playing a part, particularly in the elderly popula
a heroic act, said thejudge. they were all heroes that night, the officer replied.e is facing a surge in coronavirus cases and measures are being reimposed across the continent. the netherlands will begin a 3—week partial lockdown on saturday night ? non—essential shops, cafes, bars and nightclubs will have to close early, there will be no crowds at football matches and social distancing will be enforced. courtney bembridge reports. all chant: vrijdom! vrijheid! fury on the streets of the...
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windrush victim told me today, it is as though the offender, the home office in this case, is also thejudgenk home office in this case, is also the judge and jury. i think for an awful lot of people who have obviously been deeply, deeply affected by what happened as a result of the windrush scandal, they simply don't trust the home office. the mps would like to see an independent body, perhaps led by a judge, reviewing each of those cases. the home office has said they don't think that is a good idea because that would risk significantly delaying vital payments to those affected and the delays are already substantial, of course. and the home office goes on to say that they have already made significant improvements to the scheme and they've paid out £31.6 million with a further 5.6 million having been offered. nevertheless, this is a scandal that i think the home office had hoped they would be able to draw a line under. it is far from that now.— able to draw a line under. it is far from that now. mark easton. thank ou. anyone convicted of killing an on—duty member of the emergency services
windrush victim told me today, it is as though the offender, the home office in this case, is also thejudgenk home office in this case, is also the judge and jury. i think for an awful lot of people who have obviously been deeply, deeply affected by what happened as a result of the windrush scandal, they simply don't trust the home office. the mps would like to see an independent body, perhaps led by a judge, reviewing each of those cases. the home office has said they don't think that is a...
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thejudge gave it to her, and the man who helped her get it was cheered as he paid tribute to his client's. you guys are absolutely the best. you're essential. woman: yes! britney loves you. cheering and applause. you were essential in terms of the suspension ofjames p spears... cheering and applause. and you were also essential in regards to what happened today. cheering and applause. both sing: #i want to scream and shout. # free britney now. britney has been released from the restrictions imposed when she was a new mother struggling with her mental health, immediately and without any further evaluation, but this is just the beginning of the end. her lawyer has called for an investigation into her father's handling of her $60 million estate and allegations he bugged her bedroom. the star said on social media, she loves herfans so much it's crazy and that it was the best day ever. as for what's next for britney, well, that now it is up tojust one person — britney. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello.
thejudge gave it to her, and the man who helped her get it was cheered as he paid tribute to his client's. you guys are absolutely the best. you're essential. woman: yes! britney loves you. cheering and applause. you were essential in terms of the suspension ofjames p spears... cheering and applause. and you were also essential in regards to what happened today. cheering and applause. both sing: #i want to scream and shout. # free britney now. britney has been released from the restrictions...
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thejudge now he was found guilty at a trial last month.ad shown a cavalier attitude, reckless, that he had shown a cavalierattitude, knew reckless, that he had shown a cavalier attitude, knew he was breaching the rules but carried on. he said there was no choice gou sentence him to 18 months injail. a sentence him to 18 months injail. a sentence the legal team say they will challenge. it is important to note that his actions aren't, he isn't accused of causing the death of either to men, emiliano sala's inquest and the cause of his death will be investigated next year. thank you. tens of thousands of young carers in england may be missing out on support because councils don't even know they exist. young carers are under the age 18 and they look after a family member or friend with a physical or mental health illness or disability. local authorities have a duty to identify, assess and support children who provide a caring role, usually for a parent or sibling. it often falls to schools or health services to alert councils to children who ma
thejudge now he was found guilty at a trial last month.ad shown a cavalier attitude, reckless, that he had shown a cavalierattitude, knew reckless, that he had shown a cavalier attitude, knew he was breaching the rules but carried on. he said there was no choice gou sentence him to 18 months injail. a sentence him to 18 months injail. a sentence the legal team say they will challenge. it is important to note that his actions aren't, he isn't accused of causing the death of either to men,...
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thejudge ruled that the companies including johnson and johnson were not liable.or any drug companies in the more than 3,000 lawsuits filed by states and local governments. a new york real—estate heir who was sentenced to life in prison last month has been charged with murdering his wife nearly a0 years ago. robert durst has previously denied killing his first wife kathleen in a row at their home. he was jailed for life without parole by a court in los angeles for murdering herfriend. prosecutors in that trial claimed he killed susan berman because she was about to reveal details about his wife's death. the company behind facebook and instagram has removed more than 1,000 fake accounts in nicaragua which investigators say were part of a government disinformation campaign. meta said those who ran the accounts included staff at the telecomms regulator and the supreme court. president daniel 0rtega is standing for a fourth consecutive term in elections on sunday. the french president, emmanuel macron, has postponed plans to implement sanctions on the uk, in the dispu
thejudge ruled that the companies including johnson and johnson were not liable.or any drug companies in the more than 3,000 lawsuits filed by states and local governments. a new york real—estate heir who was sentenced to life in prison last month has been charged with murdering his wife nearly a0 years ago. robert durst has previously denied killing his first wife kathleen in a row at their home. he was jailed for life without parole by a court in los angeles for murdering herfriend....
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so with that being said, let me handover to thejudge. first responders who have been part of the swift response. — who have been part of the swift response, thank you to them, and to all the _ response, thank you to them, and to all the good — response, thank you to them, and to all the good samaritans, because we know that _ all the good samaritans, because we know that it could have been much worse. _ know that it could have been much worse. if _ know that it could have been much worse. if so — know that it could have been much worse, if so many people hadn't stepped — worse, if so many people hadn't stepped in. the events of last night were tragic— stepped in. the events of last night were tragic beyond belief. this is an artist— were tragic beyond belief. this is an artist that we know has a following amongst young people in particular, young people with bright futures, _ particular, young people with bright futures, those are the people that were _ futures, those are the people that were at— futures, those are the people that were a
so with that being said, let me handover to thejudge. first responders who have been part of the swift response. — who have been part of the swift response, thank you to them, and to all the _ response, thank you to them, and to all the good — response, thank you to them, and to all the good samaritans, because we know that _ all the good samaritans, because we know that it could have been much worse. _ know that it could have been much worse. if _ know that it could have been much worse....
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..shouting by thejudge... don't get brazen with me! controversial defence by his team, in regards to the shooting of jacob blake. other people in this community have shot somebody seven times and it has been found to be ok. my client did it four times in three quarters of the second to protect his life from mr rosenbaum. i'm sorry, that's what happened. this case has become a big flash point on gun rights. some see kyle rittenhouse as a hero. for others, he's a reckless teenager and a symbol of a gun culture out of control. nomia has the reaction from outside the court. the reaction has been division. this case has pulled together some of the most explosive issues. their civil rights process servers who said if kyle rittenhouse had been black and had shot at three white people, the police would have behaved very differently that night. the national guard is on standby just in case there is any violence. president biden has reacted. he has said that the verdict will leave many americans feeling very angry and concerned, including himsel
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thejudgment source my quote. what do you make of the ft�*s story?the problem in france — and arguably more effective one so far? yarmouk what was the last you said? i think very much is. what you are referring to, and allowing me to say, that implementation of the vaccine passport is interesting. each time the president has gone on air and said each time the president has gone on airand said "we each time the president has gone on air and said "we will be toughening up air and said "we will be toughening up the rules, we will be really enforcing the vaccine passport, so if you want to go to the theatre, the cinema, to a restaurant or cafe, then you need to get with the programme and get your vaccines." as far as take—up is concerned, i was looking at the latest figures — 51.5 million people have had the first dose, 50.5 million the second dose. so we are talking about a 76.5% take—up in the french population for the first vaccination, 75% — we don't hear that very much in this country because the united kingdom was one of the top 2—3 countries in th
thejudgment source my quote. what do you make of the ft�*s story?the problem in france — and arguably more effective one so far? yarmouk what was the last you said? i think very much is. what you are referring to, and allowing me to say, that implementation of the vaccine passport is interesting. each time the president has gone on air and said each time the president has gone on airand said "we each time the president has gone on air and said "we will be toughening up air and...