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something that's only actually done by the senior national coordinator of counterterrorism, a man called tim jakesy nottinghamshire police will be in contact with him and his colleagues, and that may take some hours, and some cases it can take days. but when the suspect is in custody, he will be brought in, i expect there will be brought in, i expect there will be brought in, i expect there will be a safety interview because at 5:30am when he was brought into custody, police didn't know whether he was part of a group or a wider network, ora he was part of a group or a wider network, or a gang, whether as part of a coordinated series of attacks, police had no idea, and the suspicion at that stage may well have been that this is a terrorism incident and it's part of a group, so they will need it —— will immediately need to question him about that and get dna taken, and he'll be in a police cell before he's ready to be questioned in the presence of a lawyer, and that can take some hours. but i expect we will have a update from the police about the progress of the investigation when we have that press
something that's only actually done by the senior national coordinator of counterterrorism, a man called tim jakesy nottinghamshire police will be in contact with him and his colleagues, and that may take some hours, and some cases it can take days. but when the suspect is in custody, he will be brought in, i expect there will be brought in, i expect there will be brought in, i expect there will be a safety interview because at 5:30am when he was brought into custody, police didn't know whether...
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i can only happen when the senior national coordinator, tim jakes, who is based in scotland yard decides terrorism incident and that means it is in an incident and that means it is in an incident designed international government organisation, intimidation, and the purpose is to advance clinical religious or ideological course and we do not know yet. ideological course and we do not know et. ,, ._ ideological course and we do not know et. ,, ., . , know yet. stay there. for any viewers joining _ know yet. stay there. for any viewersjoining us _ know yet. stay there. for any viewersjoining us i _ know yet. stay there. for any viewersjoining us i want - know yet. stay there. for any viewersjoining us i want to l know yet. stay there. for any - viewersjoining us i want to explain what you see on the screen because the right hand side of the screen we are waiting for police update, the latest on their investigations through the hours since those attacks and to the left we also are expecting from mps representing the city thereof nottingham. so we will wait for both but as we do wait it is wo
i can only happen when the senior national coordinator, tim jakes, who is based in scotland yard decides terrorism incident and that means it is in an incident and that means it is in an incident designed international government organisation, intimidation, and the purpose is to advance clinical religious or ideological course and we do not know yet. ideological course and we do not know et. ,, ._ ideological course and we do not know et. ,, ., . , know yet. stay there. for any viewers joining...
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if it is declared to be a terrorism incident and that declaration can only come from tim jake, the deputy, , ., ., ., take over. at this stage, we do not know what — take over. at this stage, we do not know what the _ take over. at this stage, we do not know what the motives _ take over. at this stage, we do not know what the motives are. i take over. at this stage, we do not know what the motives are. as i take over. at this stage, we do not| know what the motives are. as you say, nottinghamshire police are overseeing that investigation for now. just about the areas in nottingham, we heard from one eyewitness that he was not surprised that this sort of crime might have taken place in that area. our colleague at bbc radio nottingham said that she was a price. you probably know the area as well, what with your assessment of that? ~ well, what with your assessment of that? . ,., , , well, what with your assessment of that? . , , , that? well, sadly, there is very little that surprises _ that? well, sadly, there is very little that surprises me - that? well, sadly, there is very little that
if it is declared to be a terrorism incident and that declaration can only come from tim jake, the deputy, , ., ., ., take over. at this stage, we do not know what — take over. at this stage, we do not know what the _ take over. at this stage, we do not know what the motives _ take over. at this stage, we do not know what the motives are. i take over. at this stage, we do not know what the motives are. as i take over. at this stage, we do not| know what the motives are. as you say,...
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, who i think— a very senior officer called tim jakes , who i think forgive me if jakes, who i thinkwc. still. i think it's probably a mix of both . /wiwc. still. i think it's probably a mix of both . j/wiwc. wt.wi mix of both. you know, police are erring on the side of caution at the moment for understandable reasons . they understandable reasons. they want to absolutely establish that this isn't part of a trap and that someone's going to appear, and that someone's going to appear , someone else is going to appear, someone else is going to appean appear, someone else is going to appear, or there's going to be someone else coming into the picture right ? someone else coming into the picture right? um, and equally , picture right? um, and equally, it is it is a crime scene. picture right? um, and equally, it is it is a crime scene . and it is it is a crime scene. and so, you know , they have to they so, you know, they have to they will have to be careful if you're directly sort of above if you're directly sort of above if you're directly sort of above if you're directly above of, you
, who i think— a very senior officer called tim jakes , who i think forgive me if jakes, who i thinkwc. still. i think it's probably a mix of both . /wiwc. still. i think it's probably a mix of both . j/wiwc. wt.wi mix of both. you know, police are erring on the side of caution at the moment for understandable reasons . they understandable reasons. they want to absolutely establish that this isn't part of a trap and that someone's going to appear, and that someone's going to appear , someone...
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tim parlatore. he just spoke to jake tapper. ump was engaging at all with reporters, tim had quite a bit to say about his role. he also tried to downplay this idea of whether or not this document was classified, declassified and reframe this as a question of maybe this wasn't serious national defense information. that's what the law applies to here, whether seriously sensitive documents that would be national defense information, whether they're classified or not, that doesn't matter, but if they are out of the hands of the federal government, that is what a case could be charged around, what a jury could be looking at, and so tim did talk about that. the other thing that he talked about, erin, he talked about his searches, the role that he played. he had hired two people to do searches a full year and a half later and they did search multiple properties, he spoke to a grand jury about what they found in those searches, and he did reiterate they didn't find anything at bedminster at that time when the justice department was press
tim parlatore. he just spoke to jake tapper. ump was engaging at all with reporters, tim had quite a bit to say about his role. he also tried to downplay this idea of whether or not this document was classified, declassified and reframe this as a question of maybe this wasn't serious national defense information. that's what the law applies to here, whether seriously sensitive documents that would be national defense information, whether they're classified or not, that doesn't matter, but if...
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. >> the former attorney for president trump spoke to cnn's jake tapper a short time ago, tim pollack tory, i just want to play some of that. >> i don't. i don't think that he will because, really when you get down to the facts, of this case, the law, i don't think that it warrants that. this is a situation where the failure of process is what led to documents leaving the white house, going to mar-a-lago, the failure to get a facility in palm beach as they have for every other president. since reagan, getting a facility during the hometown of the president or the move the documents, to that is what led directly to documents going to ourselves. and i think when you take all that together, it becomes a very difficult case to bring. >> john dean, also joins us now. now john, do you agree with that? >> i think he is doing a lot of what about-ism, he did that throughout his interview with jake, where he said, this happened in the past, he really didn't address the questions. we know from reportings of -- case against mr. trump for the way he did handle it, and to blame it on the national a
. >> the former attorney for president trump spoke to cnn's jake tapper a short time ago, tim pollack tory, i just want to play some of that. >> i don't. i don't think that he will because, really when you get down to the facts, of this case, the law, i don't think that it warrants that. this is a situation where the failure of process is what led to documents leaving the white house, going to mar-a-lago, the failure to get a facility in palm beach as they have for every other...
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. >> the former attorney for president trump spoke to cnn's jake tapper a short time ago, tim pelatory. >> i don't think. really, when you get down to the facts of the case and the law, i don't think it warrants an indictment. this is a situation where failure of process is what led to documents leaving the white house, going to mar-a-lago. failure of nara to get a facility in palm beach as they have for every other president since reagan, get a facility within the hometown of the president where they move to move the documents to. that's what led directly to the documents going directly to his house. i think when you take all that together, it becomes a very difficult case to bring. >> john dean also joins us now. john, do you agree with that? >> i think he's doing a lot of what aboutism. and he did that throughout his interview with jake where he said this is what happened in the past. and he really didn't address the questions. we know from reporting that it appears a very solid obstruction against mr. trump for way he did handle it. and to blame it on the national archives, that he
. >> the former attorney for president trump spoke to cnn's jake tapper a short time ago, tim pelatory. >> i don't think. really, when you get down to the facts of the case and the law, i don't think it warrants an indictment. this is a situation where failure of process is what led to documents leaving the white house, going to mar-a-lago. failure of nara to get a facility in palm beach as they have for every other president since reagan, get a facility within the hometown of the...
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tim parlatore. i want you to take a listen to what he said to jake tapper. >> this is a situation where failure of processnts leaving the white house, going to mar-a-lago, failure to get a facility in palm beach as they have for every other president since reagan get a facility within the hometown of the president where they move to to move the documents to. that's what led directly to documents going to his house. >> he's saying there is a failure of process. it's my understanding from our own cnn reporting, he is wrong. that is not how this works, that, in fact, the documents would be under the auspices of the fat archives which came knocking at one point, right? they would end up wherever a former president decides to have a library. >> this argument about the warehouse is a so what argument. when you get down to the law, prosecutors have to prove, one, donald trump had knowledge, did he know he had these documents? obviously. he's acknowledged that many times including in this recording. two, did he have some sort of criminal intent and one thing we've learned from the reporting, he was doing somethin
tim parlatore. i want you to take a listen to what he said to jake tapper. >> this is a situation where failure of processnts leaving the white house, going to mar-a-lago, failure to get a facility in palm beach as they have for every other president since reagan get a facility within the hometown of the president where they move to to move the documents to. that's what led directly to documents going to his house. >> he's saying there is a failure of process. it's my understanding...
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jake. >> paula reid, thanks so much. let's bring in former trump attorney tim parlatore. he left the trump legal team in may. he's the lawyer that organized the searches of multiple trump properties for these documents last year. thanks so much for joining us. have you heard this tape or seen a transcript of it? >> unfortunately, even if i had heard it, ethically i wouldn't be allowed to say that since i no longer represent the president. >> so our understanding -- the public reporting suggests that donald trump is on the tape and that the legal team knows about the tape and learned about the tape in march of this year when you worked for him. is that true, that you knew about the existence of this tape and that the investigators had it? >> again, as to what i knew back when i was on the team, that's not something i'm allowed to speak about, unfortunately. i'd like to answer, but i'm not allowed to. >> okay. i'm not sure what you can talk about. but on the tape we are told mr. trump is talking -- trying to push back on a report in "the new yorker" suggesting that the chairman of the joint chiefs was trying t
jake. >> paula reid, thanks so much. let's bring in former trump attorney tim parlatore. he left the trump legal team in may. he's the lawyer that organized the searches of multiple trump properties for these documents last year. thanks so much for joining us. have you heard this tape or seen a transcript of it? >> unfortunately, even if i had heard it, ethically i wouldn't be allowed to say that since i no longer represent the president. >> so our understanding -- the public...
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tim holden. there was a collision lester between a republican of florida and murphy. john: jakelzie will step in here, first pitch from pete aguilar. moving on that, catching the side corner, first right. the game has been played since 1909, professional baseball game playing for charity tonight. swing hereby elzie and it popped right field, it will bounce foul. chad: talk about the first payment 1909, john tanner, a republican congressman from pennsylvania but later found the game. he was later president of the national league. john: that is a pretty good resume to bring to this game. 0-2 here on elzie as deluzio looks like he had an issue with his equipment. the glove seems to be fine, and aguilar is ready. 0-2 pitch, outside but swung on by elzie, and that is out 2. chad: some defensive changes here, greg stanton continues to third base, chris murphy now moves to left field. wiley nichols, democrat from north carolina come the freshman and white. john: a pinch-hit at the plate with two outs and a runner at third and a swing here and fly ball to left field, murphy trying to co
tim holden. there was a collision lester between a republican of florida and murphy. john: jakelzie will step in here, first pitch from pete aguilar. moving on that, catching the side corner, first right. the game has been played since 1909, professional baseball game playing for charity tonight. swing hereby elzie and it popped right field, it will bounce foul. chad: talk about the first payment 1909, john tanner, a republican congressman from pennsylvania but later found the game. he was...
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jake, what are the rumors about what this headset is? >> reporter: well, if the rumors are true, in about three hours, tim cook will take the stage and announceugh it and see whatever it is that it shows you. anticipation is very hot for what that might be. apple has a long of history of inventing whole categories of interest and the hope seems to be that this headset can get that done. of course, this is going to be a several thousand dollars headset. that's what the rumor is as compared to rival meta whose headset cost a few hundreds of dollars. a fight brewing between those two giants. >> why is apple getting into this business given that meta has been offering for awhile. >> reporter: the theory seems to be that the company is trying to invent a new category. it invented i tunes and digital music, it invented the app economy, the iphone itself and it still sells 8 out of 10 of the top selling cell phones in the world. but every other category has declined and it seems to be looking for a new hit. the question is, whether this is the market to go for. apple sells about 200 million iphones every year. the total market for headsets, and that
jake, what are the rumors about what this headset is? >> reporter: well, if the rumors are true, in about three hours, tim cook will take the stage and announceugh it and see whatever it is that it shows you. anticipation is very hot for what that might be. apple has a long of history of inventing whole categories of interest and the hope seems to be that this headset can get that done. of course, this is going to be a several thousand dollars headset. that's what the rumor is as compared...
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jake sullivan. topics including technology transfer, artificial intelligence, supply chains being more efficient and solving some of the issues u.s. companies face on the ground i asked timook on his way out of the meeting what he discussed and he said it was, quote, an incredible discussion. apple did open two stores in india this year after investing in iphone production on the ground that's seen as a prerequisite of doing business there we'll wait and see if today's discussion will lead more tech companies to move from china to india. >> seema, you've been covering this all week. tech hasn't been the only industry and type of ceo that's been having meetings walk us through how tech compares to things like a aerospace and other manufacturing. >> reporter: for technology companies saying they'll invest significant amounts of money in building chip plants in india, whereas companies like ge have got to the place where they're signing a deal with an indian aircraft maker that seems to be where we're at in terms of new deals. defense clearly an opportunity as india looks to buy more u.s. equipment and wean off of russia. >> seema, thanks danielle, let's talk about tech and
jake sullivan. topics including technology transfer, artificial intelligence, supply chains being more efficient and solving some of the issues u.s. companies face on the ground i asked timook on his way out of the meeting what he discussed and he said it was, quote, an incredible discussion. apple did open two stores in india this year after investing in iphone production on the ground that's seen as a prerequisite of doing business there we'll wait and see if today's discussion will lead more...
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tim scott, nickki haley, chris christie, mike pence. and republicans will have to see who has staying power and ultimately consolidate around somebody other than trump. >> all right. thank you so much. >>> and join jakeapper this sunday night as he will be moderating the town hall with nikki haley. that is at 8:00 p.m. >>> and wednesday, dana bash will talk to mike pence in another town hall that will be at 9:00 p.m. >>> and measura top by made a s trip to china and what it memea fofor the tense relationship. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. ankicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actuall.. well, food. deloped with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. bringing free surgeries to people who have no other hope. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for so many s
tim scott, nickki haley, chris christie, mike pence. and republicans will have to see who has staying power and ultimately consolidate around somebody other than trump. >> all right. thank you so much. >>> and join jakeapper this sunday night as he will be moderating the town hall with nikki haley. that is at 8:00 p.m. >>> and wednesday, dana bash will talk to mike pence in another town hall that will be at 9:00 p.m. >>> and measura top by made a s trip to china...
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jake sullivan. i mean, these people have done something really important. there's people in this room. tim. i guess he's over there. katherine tai. you know. and joe biden has hired a team. he's given them the opportunity to go and do something truly important. you know. and when i think about these people, i think in terms of historical perspective. you know, it's -- i spent a lot of time reading about people like dean achison and the people that put together the world after the second world war. truman and eisenhower and kennedy. you know, we tend to think of these people as giants. but they were -- the people that we're dealing with today, they're just the same. they're just people that have a vision and they got the stubbornness to go make it happen. and they're doing it. it's amazing. and we should all be thankful. and we will win. we're going to make this happen. we are winning. so i know sometimes it's hard to keep the faith but keep the damn faith, people. we're gonna win. and i want to end by thanking our terrific team at open markets. cat who has the best events person in this tow
jake sullivan. i mean, these people have done something really important. there's people in this room. tim. i guess he's over there. katherine tai. you know. and joe biden has hired a team. he's given them the opportunity to go and do something truly important. you know. and when i think about these people, i think in terms of historical perspective. you know, it's -- i spent a lot of time reading about people like dean achison and the people that put together the world after the second world...
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jake's speech at the end of april. and in some ways echo other statements the biden administration has made. the executive order around competition, which i am going to speak about with tim wu later. in some ways, it seems like it's a natural progression. most economists at this stage agree you can't just have growth quad growth. you need growth that's not just good for consumers but for labor and communities. and also growth that isn't going to mean we don't have planet left. what is -- where is the resistance coming from when you are battling, who are you fighting? ambassador tai: look. change is hard. change is really hard. i think there's a certain comfort to hanging on to the old structures and old ways because they're comfortable. but to -- complacency really isn't an option. there's so much that's changing around us. whether we want it to or not. and so i think the challenge for us is, how do we keep pace with the change? how do we respond to this change? and i think most importantly, just the point i really want to make at the end of the speech is, as we're navigating the change, how do we bring that positive vision to what we're working towards? because i think
jake's speech at the end of april. and in some ways echo other statements the biden administration has made. the executive order around competition, which i am going to speak about with tim wu later. in some ways, it seems like it's a natural progression. most economists at this stage agree you can't just have growth quad growth. you need growth that's not just good for consumers but for labor and communities. and also growth that isn't going to mean we don't have planet left. what is -- where...