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was forced to flee i did i had enough time to go and see this for protection or something like only tice was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe for abdul to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was. ours and justice. because when i word help the british forces in a very risky time but at the moment i'm at risk so i need help but this still ignoring me. as an asylum seeker abdul can't work and this is the modest accommodation that the government provides for him he also gets thirty five pounds a week in living expenses and he has the constant threat of deportation looming over. him there are around a thousand afghan interpreters that worked with british forces around four hundred of them have been given u.k. visas which means abdul is one of around six hundred who haven't qualified the system has been described as unfair and a lot of. abdul's best friend matt managed to wi
was forced to flee i did i had enough time to go and see this for protection or something like only tice was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe for abdul to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was. ours and justice. because when i word help the british forces in a very risky...
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danger abdul was forced to flee and of time to go and see this for protection or something like ali tice was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was until. i was and justice. when i heard i helped the british forces in a very risky time at the moment. so i need help but this still ignoring me. as an asylum seeker can't work and this is the modest accommodation that the government provides for him he also gets thirty five pounds a week in living expenses and he has the constant threat of deportation looming over. him there are around a thousand afghan interpreters that worked with british forces around four hundred of them have been given u.k. beezus which means abdul is one of around six hundred who haven't qualified the system has been described as unfair and a lot of a low sherry that abdul's best friend how it managed to win appli
danger abdul was forced to flee and of time to go and see this for protection or something like ali tice was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was until. i was and justice. when i heard i helped the british forces in a very risky time at...
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abdul was forced to flee had enough time to go and seek peace or protection or something like only tice was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe for abdul to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was. ours and justice cause when i heard i helped the british forces in a very risky time but at the moment i'm at risk so i need help but this still ignoring me. as an asylum seeker can't work and this is the modest accommodation that the government provides for him he also gets thirty five pounds a week in living expenses and he has the constant threat of deportation looming over. him there are around a thousand afghan interpreters that worked with british forces around four hundred of them have been given u.k. visas which means abdul is one of around six hundred who haven't qualified the system has been described as unfair and a lot of a low sherry that abdul's best friend that
abdul was forced to flee had enough time to go and seek peace or protection or something like only tice was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe for abdul to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was. ours and justice cause when i heard i helped the british forces in a very risky...
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military role in syria the successes of defeating various terrorist organizations al qaida elling tice's linked organizations in syria has has been if you like. by the intervention direct intervention of the united states they have forces now twice and the past week or so before we get to that i mean at least the united states even though it's been supporting goodish groups against its nato. x. . supporting to the little britain is thrilling groups like the white helmets. the white house most are supposed to be supported by both britain and the united states and fact of the founder as i call it was a colon and the british army so the you know britain is committed to the to the white house and so is the united states which has now pledge the renewal of financial support to the. as a civilian defense force what really impact is and with a lot of eyewitnesses that embedded with al-qaeda linked forces and we have we have a statement from the white house which but at least in iraq they're not aiding extremist groups in iraq if indeed britain or the united states doing so in syria i think u.s.
military role in syria the successes of defeating various terrorist organizations al qaida elling tice's linked organizations in syria has has been if you like. by the intervention direct intervention of the united states they have forces now twice and the past week or so before we get to that i mean at least the united states even though it's been supporting goodish groups against its nato. x. . supporting to the little britain is thrilling groups like the white helmets. the white house most...
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military role in syria the successes of defeating various terrorist organizations al qaida elling tice's linked organizations in syria has has been if you like. by the intervention direct intervention of the united states they have forces now twice and the past week or so before we get to that i mean at least the united states even the. it's been supporting kurdish groups against its nato turkey it's not explicitly supporting to the level britain is illness relink groups like the white helmets. the white house most are supported by supported by both britain and the united states and fact of the founder as a call it was a call and the british army so the you know britain is committed to the to the white house and saw as the united states which has now pledged the renewal of financial support to the. civilian defense force what really am practice and with a lot of eyewitnesses that embedded with al qaeda forces and we have we have a statement from the white house much but at least in iraq they're not aiding extremist groups in iraq if indeed britain or the united states doing so in syria i
military role in syria the successes of defeating various terrorist organizations al qaida elling tice's linked organizations in syria has has been if you like. by the intervention direct intervention of the united states they have forces now twice and the past week or so before we get to that i mean at least the united states even the. it's been supporting kurdish groups against its nato turkey it's not explicitly supporting to the level britain is illness relink groups like the white helmets....
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that the american austin tice can be found.still hope this is a step in the right direction. and your son, certainly those of us on the outside think of him as being extraordinarily brave for what he was doing, for the work he was carrying out in that region. how do you think of him, how do you reflect 110w you think of him, how do you reflect now on the work that he was endeavouring to do? jim challenges me. he challenges us to have the courage to do the next right thing. to try to make things better in the future for other courageous journalists or humanitarian workers. we desperately need their work in the world, but we need to protect them and we need to make them a priority. jim's legacy continues through the james foley legacy foundation. jim inspires me and certainly the good british citizens who also met the same fate, they bring much inspiration to the world. they've brought much good in the world. so we need these great people, but we need to protect them and make sure that they have a chance to come home, so i'm very
that the american austin tice can be found.still hope this is a step in the right direction. and your son, certainly those of us on the outside think of him as being extraordinarily brave for what he was doing, for the work he was carrying out in that region. how do you think of him, how do you reflect 110w you think of him, how do you reflect now on the work that he was endeavouring to do? jim challenges me. he challenges us to have the courage to do the next right thing. to try to make things...
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. >> if you're going to with books, arm us with smaller class tice and fully funded funn education. >ing one aspect is one aspect of the training but the bigger aspect is about when to use it and how to operate in a highly stressed situation. are. >> reporter: nobody says that teachers need the same training as cops. anyone who carries a gun regularly needs to carry that skill. the captain says when a new officer joins his force they mustunder go another 40 hours of firearms training. >> on top of that, officers go to the range to hone there gun skills. >> reporter: he's not taking a position on who should be armed but the richmond pd is making a key change. since the gunman tripped a fire alarm. anytime a fire alarm is tripped in richland schools, police officers will compeeking the firefighters. abc7. >>> right now, the topic of guns is more controversial than ever falling the mass shooting in florida. east bay congressman mark desalnier spoke with abc7 news. they're not a hearing, not a vote, not accountability. so we are hearing some movement from republican colleagues that they m
. >> if you're going to with books, arm us with smaller class tice and fully funded funn education. >ing one aspect is one aspect of the training but the bigger aspect is about when to use it and how to operate in a highly stressed situation. are. >> reporter: nobody says that teachers need the same training as cops. anyone who carries a gun regularly needs to carry that skill. the captain says when a new officer joins his force they mustunder go another 40 hours of firearms...
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remember these pictures we showed you on shoes day three billboards or print out cyclamens try and tice cavalier star le bron james to sign with the philadelphia seventy six ers the stunt is inspired by the oscar amanat nominated movie three billboards outside having missouri and the braun had the best reaction to it watch this. you can say. it's a distraction. not a distraction is actually very flattering and i'm sitting here at thirty three my fifteen. teams. say teens. it's time for. people understand just like the city want me to play for. me that's cool. that's dope. well that's it for me as always we like to hear your thoughts here on aging newsgroup you can tweet me directly at f. underscore it's my own. well be back with more at eight hundred g.m.t. for now back to thank you farai i'm told that's a very good film as well joined up and told me that and thank you i think he makes a good point actually and it's the same in new zealand too much rugby almost it is there and the crowd numbers have gone right down as well because it's just all the time if you've got a thought on many o
remember these pictures we showed you on shoes day three billboards or print out cyclamens try and tice cavalier star le bron james to sign with the philadelphia seventy six ers the stunt is inspired by the oscar amanat nominated movie three billboards outside having missouri and the braun had the best reaction to it watch this. you can say. it's a distraction. not a distraction is actually very flattering and i'm sitting here at thirty three my fifteen. teams. say teens. it's time for. people...
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--tice ginsburg quote justice ginsburg: the next day senator grassley asked if he could have a copy of my remarks. [laughter] but sometimes i would speak to justice scalia in private and say, this is so over the top, what you have written. tone it down. you will be more persuasive. he never took that advice. [laughter] but he would come into my chambers and scalia was a great grammarian. his father was a latin teacher at brooklyn college and his mother was a great-schoolteacher. grade-school teacher. he would come into chambers, never sent a memo around so that i could be embarrassed by the mistake i made. host: do you think there are lessons in your friendship now? we are in such a polarized time and i think people really are that areor role models able to transcend, transcend their philosophical or political or judicial differences. are there any lessons in your friendship, for us? think it isburg: i our caring about the welfare of the court and anybody who is in thatision-making body should be the number one priority. i would say the supreme car, number one priority. is the most col
--tice ginsburg quote justice ginsburg: the next day senator grassley asked if he could have a copy of my remarks. [laughter] but sometimes i would speak to justice scalia in private and say, this is so over the top, what you have written. tone it down. you will be more persuasive. he never took that advice. [laughter] but he would come into my chambers and scalia was a great grammarian. his father was a latin teacher at brooklyn college and his mother was a great-schoolteacher. grade-school...
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what implications do you see for in tice who might believe this more than justice thomas beliefs? which should be overruled at whether it like -- one might say? >> well, this is actually a very serious concern because the very question of how much weight to give sides can have a real ideological vey lens when you have a court split 5-4 in this context you can imagine where liberal justices being more enthusiastic than some of the more conservative colleagues. you don't have to overrule kirill. that's the case of catalogs. this is a case about the internet. and the supreme court could say that was a slightly different context. this is quite different. we've tried to offer them a path that doesn't rishe them to -- that doesn't require them to anything. it seems to work. we put on our foe and stay warm and -- i've got a problem with that. and, you know, i do think it is -- it is a puzzle in this court how to navigate the question of steps major doctrinal when the opinion that's going to get written says something about the vitality of presence dent and when it's time to overrule it.
what implications do you see for in tice who might believe this more than justice thomas beliefs? which should be overruled at whether it like -- one might say? >> well, this is actually a very serious concern because the very question of how much weight to give sides can have a real ideological vey lens when you have a court split 5-4 in this context you can imagine where liberal justices being more enthusiastic than some of the more conservative colleagues. you don't have to overrule...
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that could us now is jonathan tice.t welcome instructors that we have three banks all beating but they'll have different stories. the reason they seem to be different, is there any overall story we can take away? jonathan: from these three banks, if you look at socgen, it was one of the big underperformers last year. revenue is the problem. in delivered on equity. -- it delivered on equity. it is a question about capital. commerzbank, capital is the good news. for those banks, there is a really a theme. .- there isn't really a theme the go what happened with unicredit? -- david: what happened with [indiscernible] the first thing she commented on. we are waiting for the call. we'll have a better idea. that is a bright spot. an externally strong bright spot. david: is this a rough day for deutsche bank, because it seems like it is getting left behind after it had a disappointing earnings reports and these other banks are going out of it. wasthan: for them, trading the biggest appointment. the biggest disappointment was co
that could us now is jonathan tice.t welcome instructors that we have three banks all beating but they'll have different stories. the reason they seem to be different, is there any overall story we can take away? jonathan: from these three banks, if you look at socgen, it was one of the big underperformers last year. revenue is the problem. in delivered on equity. -- it delivered on equity. it is a question about capital. commerzbank, capital is the good news. for those banks, there is a really...