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who they trust. sandy not trust the supreme court to be impartial. they have's, i no longer trust any branch to do their deleting needed -- delineated job. about half an hour "washington journal "washington journal left in this first segment of" with this decision we are accepting today. it is likely going to be on that 14th amendment case in colorado, the ballot access case. we are asking do you trust the supreme court when it comes to election 2024 cases? this is gloria in virginia, republican. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. e supreme court, 100%, in making these decisions. i take that from the bible. i am a christian. when moses appointed the judges, he specifically told them, in deuteronomy one, 16 and 17, the underlying criteria they should meet in judging any calls before them. host: bring me up to 2024 and trust in government today. caller: i do trust them, because they are not a respecter of persons. trump is not on trial. what is on trial, if you want to call it that, is
who they trust. sandy not trust the supreme court to be impartial. they have's, i no longer trust any branch to do their deleting needed -- delineated job. about half an hour "washington journal "washington journal left in this first segment of" with this decision we are accepting today. it is likely going to be on that 14th amendment case in colorado, the ballot access case. we are asking do you trust the supreme court when it comes to election 2024 cases? this is gloria in...
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the anti-trust laws have something to say about that. i would like to k unbelievably hard-working, dedicated, talented, and extremely awesome staff of the anti-trust division, many of whom are in back. they're exceptional public servants and i'm so proud every day to call them colleagues. i'd also like to thank the attorneys general and their incredible teams from arizona, california, connecticut, district of columbia, maine, michigan, minnesota, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north dakota, oklahoma, oregon, tennessee, vermont, and wisconsin. finally, i extend our deepest gratitude to the u.s. attorney and his extraordinary team from the district of new jersey who join us in filing this important and historic case. a great privilege now to turn the podium over to the attorney general in the great state of new jersey. >> good morning. i'm honored to stand here today alongside attorney general garland, deputy attorney general monaco, acting associate attorney general mizer and assistant attorney general cantor and the rest of the dep
the anti-trust laws have something to say about that. i would like to k unbelievably hard-working, dedicated, talented, and extremely awesome staff of the anti-trust division, many of whom are in back. they're exceptional public servants and i'm so proud every day to call them colleagues. i'd also like to thank the attorneys general and their incredible teams from arizona, california, connecticut, district of columbia, maine, michigan, minnesota, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north...
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i don't think it's so much of trust - there is an issue of trust?n't think it's so much of trust in thati think it's so much of trust in that sense, _ think it's so much of trust in that sense, but— think it's so much of trust in that sense, but it'sjust a pity that it's come _ sense, but it'sjust a pity that it's come out like that. it would've been _ it's come out like that. it would've been much — it's come out like that. it would've been much better if the photograph was left _ been much better if the photograph was left alone because it's played into the _ was left alone because it's played into the hands of those who don't who witi— into the hands of those who don't who will be saying things like maybe the photograph was taken a year ago or something. you know what social media _ or something. you know what social media is— or something. you know what social media is like. or something. you know what social media is like-— media is like. absolutely, and this -hoto media is like. absolutely, and this hoto was media is like. absolutely, and this
i don't think it's so much of trust - there is an issue of trust?n't think it's so much of trust in thati think it's so much of trust in that sense, _ think it's so much of trust in that sense, but— think it's so much of trust in that sense, but it'sjust a pity that it's come _ sense, but it'sjust a pity that it's come out like that. it would've been _ it's come out like that. it would've been much — it's come out like that. it would've been much better if the photograph was left _ been...
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under our system of anti-trust laws, good enough is quite simply not enough.s that competition and not apple self-interested business strategies alone deliver innovation and choice. this is particularly important in areas of the economy that impact our dly lives, and it is hard to think of a product that is more essential to our daily lives that smart phones. competition does not just protect the market and technologies of today but the innovations of tomorrow. we bri this case to make sure apple competes by innovating rather than imposing rules and fees tore innovating and competing, too. and in doing so, beprotect the market for the innovations that we alongside our colleagues, the states attorneys general, we've conducted a methodical, thorough, an extensive investigation that has uncovered a pattern of anti-competitive facts and includes substantial excerpts from apple's own internal documents. our lawsuit explainsrn of harmfl anti-competitive behavior, and apple has inflicted using that■, anti-competitive harm that is acute and substantial. for example, a
under our system of anti-trust laws, good enough is quite simply not enough.s that competition and not apple self-interested business strategies alone deliver innovation and choice. this is particularly important in areas of the economy that impact our dly lives, and it is hard to think of a product that is more essential to our daily lives that smart phones. competition does not just protect the market and technologies of today but the innovations of tomorrow. we bri this case to make sure...
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the armed forces will be trusted. 5% and trust does not decrease here, volunteers will also be trustedy about 90%, but if we talk about specific personnel, we did not have any more decline in the president, in december volodymyr zelensky was trusted by 77%, in february before his resignation on the background of his resignation , 64% were trusted, and if we take the last two days after his resignation as a matter of fact, our survey covered the period before and after resignations, in general trust has dropped to 60%, on the one hand, this is actually not such a bad indicator. the fact that the majority of ukrainians still trust the president, especially against the background of dispersing the narrative about the loss of legitimacy there in may, but on the other hand, this story the communication campaign was unsuccessful for the authorities, and therefore the authorities suffered enough tangible losses, but it is important to understand that at the same time, the majority of ukrainians who know oleksandr silskyi trust him, that is, there is a certain negative attitude towards the res
the armed forces will be trusted. 5% and trust does not decrease here, volunteers will also be trustedy about 90%, but if we talk about specific personnel, we did not have any more decline in the president, in december volodymyr zelensky was trusted by 77%, in february before his resignation on the background of his resignation , 64% were trusted, and if we take the last two days after his resignation as a matter of fact, our survey covered the period before and after resignations, in general...
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people trust you given that clearly your i trust you given that clearly your own political— trust youow- own political beliefs seem to be changing... richard, how many| own political beliefs seem to be i changing... richard, how many tory mps are _ changing... richard, how many tory mps are you — changing... richard, how many tory mps are you talking _ changing... richard, how many tory mps are you talking to _ changing... richard, how many tory mps are you talking to and - mps are you talking to and realistically _ mps are you talking to and realistically do— mps are you talking to and realistically do you - mps are you talking to and realistically do you thing . mps are you talking to and i realistically do you thing any mps are you talking to and - realistically do you thing any more will switch — realistically do you thing any more will switch to — realistically do you thing any more will switch to reform? _ realistically do you thing any more will switch to reform? my - realistically do you thing any more will switch to reform?— will switch to reform? my political beliefs have _
people trust you given that clearly your i trust you given that clearly your own political— trust youow- own political beliefs seem to be changing... richard, how many| own political beliefs seem to be i changing... richard, how many tory mps are _ changing... richard, how many tory mps are you — changing... richard, how many tory mps are you talking _ changing... richard, how many tory mps are you talking to _ changing... richard, how many tory mps are you talking to and - mps are you...
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the worst errors i made have to do a trust, either by being too trusting or not trusting enough, i've trusted too many executives with good track records who told me not to worry, these are usually people with a lot of credibility but eventually, you can start believing your own bs and at the same time, there are other executives i did not trust who perhaps upon closer view actually deserved a bit more credit. most of all, i do this night of self-serve -- criticism and i do it all the time, i do it to remind me and remind you that while i come out here daily to try to get it right, i'm only human and i fall prior to all misjudgments anyone else my fall prey to, we have got to learn from them nonetheless. let me start with a story that really -- gets me down, a story where i had too much faith in management power to have an objectively difficult situation, i'm talking about the ale of johnson & johnson, one of my favorite companies, and to we finally threw in the towel and give up the position promptly in the summer of 2023. normally, when we sell it's because something has changed in
the worst errors i made have to do a trust, either by being too trusting or not trusting enough, i've trusted too many executives with good track records who told me not to worry, these are usually people with a lot of credibility but eventually, you can start believing your own bs and at the same time, there are other executives i did not trust who perhaps upon closer view actually deserved a bit more credit. most of all, i do this night of self-serve -- criticism and i do it all the time, i...
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a to vote but actually, where is the trust from them in us?— trust from them in us?rom them in us? a quick comment from _ trust from them in us? a quick comment from this _ trust from them in us? a quick comment from this gentleman | trust from them in us? a quick - comment from this gentleman over here in the blue shirt. and comment from this gentleman over here in the blue shirt.— here in the blue shirt. and philip, i am from — here in the blue shirt. and philip, i am from the _ here in the blue shirt. and philip, i am from the jewish _ here in the blue shirt. and philip, i am from the jewish community. | here in the blue shirt. and philip, i i am from the jewish community. it i am from thejewish community. it fully follows directly on, we have increasing racism across the country and it appears to be fuelled by politicians including mps and it appears to be fuelled by politicians including mp5 on both the extreme left and the extreme right. how can we address this? thank you very much. let me come to you, wendy. do you think politicians are acting in a way that is
a to vote but actually, where is the trust from them in us?— trust from them in us?rom them in us? a quick comment from _ trust from them in us? a quick comment from this _ trust from them in us? a quick comment from this gentleman | trust from them in us? a quick - comment from this gentleman over here in the blue shirt. and comment from this gentleman over here in the blue shirt.— here in the blue shirt. and philip, i am from — here in the blue shirt. and philip, i am from the _ here in...
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in a statement, the portsmouth hospitals university trust went on...o used the procedure are still on it. jasna bacanovic was awarded £219,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. violent online content is now "unavoidable" for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. the regulator is urging social media companies to strengthen child protection on their platforms. our technology reporter shiona mccallum reports. how much time do you think you spend on your phone a day? even prince william is asking these questions when meeting with a group of schoolchildren at a west london youth centre yesterday. hours. that's quite a lot. but i bet you feel better coming here. but when children are on their smartphones, their innocence can soon be compromised. 0fcom say out of the 2117 children it spoke to, all of them had encountered a range of violence, including gaming content, v
in a statement, the portsmouth hospitals university trust went on...o used the procedure are still on it. jasna bacanovic was awarded £219,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. violent online content is now "unavoidable" for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. the regulator is urging social...
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i trust them more than i trust a lot of the callers.: the judge in thatreme court judge, but certainly a lot of attention on, being asked to decide the direction of the trump case in georgia. there is the front-page story there from today's washington times on his decision. this is wisconsin independent line. good morning. quick couple things. with the nikki haley thing, she won in a 98% stronghold -- host: about 2000 people voting in the republican primary in out of 700,000. that tells you where you are sitting leans totally left, so i do not know how donald trumcan even get a fair trial there and get an unbiased jury. either way let's get to the supreme court. the supreme court, i kind of trust them. i have both wayse. i do not appreciate a lot of the voices. i will and up being -- end up being, like a lot of the callers said, i list the arguments and judge sotomayor and judge brown sound like they will vote for every time i watch msnbc and cnn -- i watch all stations -- insurrection, insurrection. donald trump was never charged peopl
i trust them more than i trust a lot of the callers.: the judge in thatreme court judge, but certainly a lot of attention on, being asked to decide the direction of the trump case in georgia. there is the front-page story there from today's washington times on his decision. this is wisconsin independent line. good morning. quick couple things. with the nikki haley thing, she won in a 98% stronghold -- host: about 2000 people voting in the republican primary in out of 700,000. that tells you...
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by supply by trusted entities. the second one is the strength in global connectivity through deploying networks. when we talk about i.t. technologies the technologies, i'll focus particularly on 5g and important infrastructure such as cables and the nonterrestrial network. with 5g network we understand openness and interoperability essential. in particular, the network, open lan, combining equipment from various vendors, leading to stable procurement and cost reductions. legacy system long is proprietary, and provides radio hardware for it and interfaces allowing the network to function, however, can construct the networks based on their respective applications or involvement often picture c provide more vendor options and brings more competitive and diverse supply chains. in terms. security aspect published quad security networks last year, it explains that the security risks lead to technologies, account for only 4% of the entire system. it also made it clear that those risks can be mitigated to appropriate measu
by supply by trusted entities. the second one is the strength in global connectivity through deploying networks. when we talk about i.t. technologies the technologies, i'll focus particularly on 5g and important infrastructure such as cables and the nonterrestrial network. with 5g network we understand openness and interoperability essential. in particular, the network, open lan, combining equipment from various vendors, leading to stable procurement and cost reductions. legacy system long is...
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, because trust in each other, trust in social institutions, and you know, trust in god, who still guidess our quality of life will greatly improve, much more than all technology and artificial things. everything like that, but for some reason they don’t look here yet. and, lord theoktist, you know, one more aspect, well, i wouldn’t say artificial intelligence, but digitalization, one might say, i would like to discuss, this is digitalization and personal responsibility, and the following story happened to me, i’ll tell you briefly, well, i’m a father of many children, it’s supposed to be free. parking in moscow, a large city, and at some point my wife forgot to extend the free parking, and i didn’t remember about it either, and several months passed, but he didn’t forget, the wife forgot, well, no, well, she just did it, it doesn’t matter, completely, well, i forgot, it doesn’t matter there , but several months passed, the bailiff had already started writing off money from my card, then i ran and found out that they forgot to renew it. free parking, but at that time, there were 80 fines
, because trust in each other, trust in social institutions, and you know, trust in god, who still guidess our quality of life will greatly improve, much more than all technology and artificial things. everything like that, but for some reason they don’t look here yet. and, lord theoktist, you know, one more aspect, well, i wouldn’t say artificial intelligence, but digitalization, one might say, i would like to discuss, this is digitalization and personal responsibility, and the following...
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the third pillar is an extension of the trusted supply argument across the isyholistic approach to trusted supply to involve not only wireless but also cables ersea and terrestrial. data centers and cloud services and sat systems, go, leo. why? it really makes no sense to be focused exclusively on wireless if the data centers that store our information are also not secured. if the submarine cables, by industry estimates carrying as much as 99% of our information internationally are not also secured, and if the leo and geo satellites that receive and send signals are not secure. it's a matter of logic. we have an advantage by the simple and plain fact that matching our bilateral cooperation between the u.s. and japan is a very rich bi-national cooperation. and that's commercial. i give to you, for example, and this is just one of many there's a problem called o-rex which involves 10 major u.s. companies providing code and equipment to deployments with ntk docomo, announced with nec on february 26th of this year, a joint venture that will be extended globally. so we will soon see more global
the third pillar is an extension of the trusted supply argument across the isyholistic approach to trusted supply to involve not only wireless but also cables ersea and terrestrial. data centers and cloud services and sat systems, go, leo. why? it really makes no sense to be focused exclusively on wireless if the data centers that store our information are also not secured. if the submarine cables, by industry estimates carrying as much as 99% of our information internationally are not also...
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that's - had to learn to trust me. that's what _ had to learn to trust me. it— had to learn to trust me. that's what makes it so _ had to learn to trust me. that's what makes it so special, - had to learn to trust me. that's i what makes it so special, knowing had to learn to trust me. that's - what makes it so special, knowing he has done _ what makes it so special, knowing he has done it_ what makes it so special, knowing he has done it because _ what makes it so special, knowing he has done it because we _ what makes it so special, knowing he has done it because we have - what makes it so special, knowing he has done it because we have a - what makes it so special, knowing he has done it because we have a bond, | has done it because we have a bond, a partnership. — has done it because we have a bond, a partnership. and_ has done it because we have a bond, a partnership, and he— has done it because we have a bond, a partnership, and he has— has done it because we have a bond, a partnership, and he has that - has done it because we have a bond, a partnershi
that's - had to learn to trust me. that's what _ had to learn to trust me. it— had to learn to trust me. that's what makes it so _ had to learn to trust me. that's what makes it so special, - had to learn to trust me. that's i what makes it so special, knowing had to learn to trust me. that's - what makes it so special, knowing he has done _ what makes it so special, knowing he has done it_ what makes it so special, knowing he has done it because _ what makes it so special, knowing he has...
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and that's built on a foundation of trust.hree elements in the policy set that describes our bilateral work together. the first of those is infrastructure supply. by that, i mean sourcing and equipment and code fromndent judiciary, due process procedures, effective institutions, that allow one to have their privacy protected, that allow businesses to have their intellectual property protected and allow states to rity protected as a consequence of using those networks. i also want to add that it's the country's institutions, not the company involved, not the product line, that defines trusted supply as we see it.■s the second aspect of our policy set was eloquently described, and that is vendor diversity, that is the disaggregation of the radio access network various vendors of code and equipment. the code part is important because we know industry engineers often tell us in our conversations that we will see increased virtualization of the radio access network starting now. so we will be moving away from hardware to software-b
and that's built on a foundation of trust.hree elements in the policy set that describes our bilateral work together. the first of those is infrastructure supply. by that, i mean sourcing and equipment and code fromndent judiciary, due process procedures, effective institutions, that allow one to have their privacy protected, that allow businesses to have their intellectual property protected and allow states to rity protected as a consequence of using those networks. i also want to add that...
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some people are my trust. through consulting the guidance of checking the lists , it is better to vote for, for example, 15 other people, even though i did not reach 100 . of course, idealism is a very good feature, but along with idealism, you must also be realistic after all, there are definitely people whose qualifications are less than the others, and even though we may not be able to give them a summary of 100 , their blessings may be more than the others. the possibility of registration. if we do it with the names, it is better than leaving some opportunities empty to prepare the ground for the entry of those who may be less qualified . and definitely there is a floor of competence for all of them, we finally know that everyone in the discourse actually believes in the islamic republic and the provincial system, but finally, this floor of competence is higher for some and it seems that they have higher levels of relative competence. if we try even if we take advantage of all these opportunities by consul
some people are my trust. through consulting the guidance of checking the lists , it is better to vote for, for example, 15 other people, even though i did not reach 100 . of course, idealism is a very good feature, but along with idealism, you must also be realistic after all, there are definitely people whose qualifications are less than the others, and even though we may not be able to give them a summary of 100 , their blessings may be more than the others. the possibility of registration....
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don't trust the technology.don't trust the technology. the technology is meant to support the driver and prevent car crashes and injuries, and ambition that won't be realised if the humans behind the wheel become distracted. michelle fleury, bbc news new york. that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannick sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the programme, where we'll start in the english premier league as liverpool have moved to the top of the table after their 2—1 victory over brighton. the visitors took the lead through danny welbeck afterjust two minutes, but goals from luis diaz and then a winner from mohamed salah gave manager jurgen klopp's side all three points. in games against brighton, we were never
don't trust the technology.don't trust the technology. the technology is meant to support the driver and prevent car crashes and injuries, and ambition that won't be realised if the humans behind the wheel become distracted. michelle fleury, bbc news new york. that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late...
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how can i trust that? we actually were sued by, you know, the democrat party prior to that, saying that's subjective prior to that republican party said it was subjective. we have begun to photo i.d. and modeled it after minnesota, a blue state, with drivers licenses. we think that's objective. that was the first aspersion cast on the absentee ballot process. that said, when your absentee ballots come in, they have to verify the signature. once you verify it, you take -- separate the eenvelope from the ballot, lay the ballot flat, and get it ready to go. that's all they did. they didn't do a lot of pre-processing from that level. we had them do that and start scanning it. you didn't tabulate but started scanning it so you could then press the cablation button after close of election. coming into the primary that we had in june, 2020, and other states, they were doing all of that after election day. that takes sometimes two ekes to do just because it's a very labor intensive process that. creates a lot of d
how can i trust that? we actually were sued by, you know, the democrat party prior to that, saying that's subjective prior to that republican party said it was subjective. we have begun to photo i.d. and modeled it after minnesota, a blue state, with drivers licenses. we think that's objective. that was the first aspersion cast on the absentee ballot process. that said, when your absentee ballots come in, they have to verify the signature. once you verify it, you take -- separate the eenvelope...
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trust reports and at va.gov/trust, tying trust metrics with our performance. three of the v.a. teammates who helped manage this intensive survey process that helps us ensure the veteran experience and trust in v.a.'s care and benefits join me at this lunch today. they all work in front line veteran experience roles, helping v.a. measure and learn how to build better trust from our patients, from our customers, from the people we work for. briana went in to healthcare because her dad was sick, when she was in high school. her grandpa was an army vet, but he didn't trust v.a. care when he left the military, and that's her passion, making sure other vets have a good experience at the v.a. linda comes from a long tradition of naval service >>> and while she didn't serve, she often says there's sea water in her family's blood. well, her son joined the navy as a rescue swimmer, and that is when lynn decided working on -- that's when lynn was working on digitizing v.a.'s paper records. she went on to lead the very first veteran experience project on machine learning. today she brings
trust reports and at va.gov/trust, tying trust metrics with our performance. three of the v.a. teammates who helped manage this intensive survey process that helps us ensure the veteran experience and trust in v.a.'s care and benefits join me at this lunch today. they all work in front line veteran experience roles, helping v.a. measure and learn how to build better trust from our patients, from our customers, from the people we work for. briana went in to healthcare because her dad was sick,...
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does it touch on building a zero trust network and of course, how that as already trusted suppliers tokamoto, if you have any thoughts? ok. >> thank you. relan which is very close relation to the cyber zero trust that you mentioned. normally, for example, in the early developing countriesearlie reduction and introduced. so those countries cannot easily change the network content, but -- probably, but we, the japan, u.s., have the relationship to open ran within countries such as latin america. we are doing the co-chairing kind of roundtable with latin american countries vis-a-vis mobile operators. they have some kinenlightenmente and goodness of the introduction of 5g open lan. suchinds of cogoing on and tha'h such kindness. >> i think it was you who mentned earlie low instance of cyber incidents, you said 4% is that what you mentioned? as we look to develop better definitely investing in open ran and other areas that can help develop that. it's definitely important. you mentioned the cost competitiveness issue, of course. that's a big issue acro allç÷ ict and the theory is that open r
does it touch on building a zero trust network and of course, how that as already trusted suppliers tokamoto, if you have any thoughts? ok. >> thank you. relan which is very close relation to the cyber zero trust that you mentioned. normally, for example, in the early developing countriesearlie reduction and introduced. so those countries cannot easily change the network content, but -- probably, but we, the japan, u.s., have the relationship to open ran within countries such as latin...
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but a nation that trusts in god , according to imam azim al-shanmun, trusts in god and trusts in himselfusts in many things. that exists, we know for sure that these two eras that the imams taught us leadership, emphasizing that our great martyrs taught us, can definitely improve the situation of the iranian nation on the path of further progress, god willing. justice will be better and we are sure to be present and participate in this path of sincerity. the people play a very important role, like in all fields, the role of the people will be very decisive, and with the participation of the people, many problems have been solved, and with the grace of hazrat haq, more than the past, god willing, more than the past, god willing , will be solved, this is a divine promise. it is god's promise that if you want god's help , you must hold hands, you must be together , you must be together, you must know that god's help will be yours, you are the one who believes in the believers of god almighty, both with his own help and with powerful hands. believers means you people will help and this help
but a nation that trusts in god , according to imam azim al-shanmun, trusts in god and trusts in himselfusts in many things. that exists, we know for sure that these two eras that the imams taught us leadership, emphasizing that our great martyrs taught us, can definitely improve the situation of the iranian nation on the path of further progress, god willing. justice will be better and we are sure to be present and participate in this path of sincerity. the people play a very important role,...
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"i trust him." but not everyone who came out today was actually voting.ne of a string of attacks on polling stations across russia. they are unprecedented. after chaotic scenes here... ..an arsonist is detained. and green ink poured into a ballot box. the authorities called the attackers scum. some voters were greeted with a show. well, it's one way to bang the drum for russian elections. there is voting, too, in parts of ukraine, which are under russian occupation — what russia calls its new territories. the ukrainian government called the election here illegal. polls close on sunday night. expect a putin landslide. unpredictability is very much a feature of life now in russia, but that does not apply to elections. the political system here is built around one man — vladimir putin — and the kremlin tightly controls that system, including elections. so mr putin's re—election is not in doubt. and neither is the message the kremlin will be sending after this. that vladimir putin has the full support of his people. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, in
"i trust him." but not everyone who came out today was actually voting.ne of a string of attacks on polling stations across russia. they are unprecedented. after chaotic scenes here... ..an arsonist is detained. and green ink poured into a ballot box. the authorities called the attackers scum. some voters were greeted with a show. well, it's one way to bang the drum for russian elections. there is voting, too, in parts of ukraine, which are under russian occupation — what russia...
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reports and add va.gov/trust, tying trust metrics with our performance. three of the va teammates to help manage this intensive survey process that helps us ensure the veteran experience and trust in the eighth care benefits join me at this lunch today, they all work in frontline veteran experience roles. helping va measure and learn how to build better trust from our patients. from our customers, from the people we work for. breanna went into healthcare because her dad was sick when she was in high school. her grandpa was an army that but he didn't trust va care when he left the military and that is her passion, making sure other veterans have a good experience with va. linda comes from a long tradition of naval service and while she didn't serve, she often says that there is seawater in her family's blood. well, her son joined the navy as a rescue swimmer and that is when she decided she would work on digitizing the records, she went on to lead the very first project on machine learning, today she brings her experience to help make the mac help va make
reports and add va.gov/trust, tying trust metrics with our performance. three of the va teammates to help manage this intensive survey process that helps us ensure the veteran experience and trust in the eighth care benefits join me at this lunch today, they all work in frontline veteran experience roles. helping va measure and learn how to build better trust from our patients. from our customers, from the people we work for. breanna went into healthcare because her dad was sick when she was in...
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the trust's overall cqc rating was downgraded to "requires improvement"., of course, in terms of the latest cqc report. i am disappointed notjust for myself as the constituency mp, but for all the staff that worked there and for patients. i mean, it was bbc newsnight that exposed a toxic culture of bullying at the trust. and since then, there's been a number of whistle—blowers that came forward to myself. but of course, we've seen lots of reviews take place with very clear recommendations. the university hospital trust itself had commissioned a review into the culture of the organisation. so whilst i accept that there has been some changes being made in respect of leadership, in terms of governance, what this report really highlights is that culture still exists and there isjust so much more that needs to be done in order to rebuild and gain the trust of staff and patients. the report says that staff told the qc they felt leaders were fearful of confronting workers exhibiting racist or sexually inappropriate behaviours. it also said staff in many senior ro
the trust's overall cqc rating was downgraded to "requires improvement"., of course, in terms of the latest cqc report. i am disappointed notjust for myself as the constituency mp, but for all the staff that worked there and for patients. i mean, it was bbc newsnight that exposed a toxic culture of bullying at the trust. and since then, there's been a number of whistle—blowers that came forward to myself. but of course, we've seen lots of reviews take place with very clear...
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for over a century, our federal anti-trust— for over a century, our federal anti—trust laws have beenompetition. a bil tool for protecting competition. a big competition that feels and drives— big competition that feels and drives our nation's economy. these laws drives our nation's economy. these iaws protect— drives our nation's economy. these laws protect consumer choice in the market. _ laws protect consumer choice in the market, keep prices in check, promote _ market, keep prices in check, promote quality and open doors to innovation — promote quality and open doors to innovation. today, the department alleges _ innovation. today, the department alleges that apple, one of the worid's— alleges that apple, one of the world's largest tech companies, crossed — world's largest tech companies, crossed the line from a rigorous competition to anti—competitive exclusion — competition to anti—competitive exclusion. unlawfully maintaining a monopoiy— exclusion. unlawfully maintaining a monopoly in violation of the sherman act. monopoly in violation of the sherman act the _ monopoly in viola
for over a century, our federal anti-trust— for over a century, our federal anti—trust laws have beenompetition. a bil tool for protecting competition. a big competition that feels and drives— big competition that feels and drives our nation's economy. these laws drives our nation's economy. these iaws protect— drives our nation's economy. these laws protect consumer choice in the market. _ laws protect consumer choice in the market, keep prices in check, promote _ market, keep prices...
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we trust renival, we choose renival. will get a 2% return. and we are going for the third year, so open a vtb savings account, rate 16%, save up faster, order a free alfabank credit card with a whole year without interest and receive a supercake in rubles every month, and also withdraw cash for free from any atm, not just profitable, alpha profitable, cough, less chemicals, cough tablets, renival. we trust renival, we choose renival! hurray, we've arrived! finally, how you have grown! now to the point? this is for you, granddaughter! and keep this for you! where does all this come from? are you retired? and the pension was issued at vtb. and there is the rate for pensioners on a vtb savings account, up to 18% per annum. how skinny have you become, and is that good? dad! i wish to be like my grandfather, rich in retirement. vtb, together everything will work out. a credit card is beneficial in any situation. the 120-day interest-free period begins every month, and service and notifications are free forever. that is why th
we trust renival, we choose renival. will get a 2% return. and we are going for the third year, so open a vtb savings account, rate 16%, save up faster, order a free alfabank credit card with a whole year without interest and receive a supercake in rubles every month, and also withdraw cash for free from any atm, not just profitable, alpha profitable, cough, less chemicals, cough tablets, renival. we trust renival, we choose renival! hurray, we've arrived! finally, how you have grown! now to...
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it violating federal and anti-trust law. , , anti-trust law.law. it accuses the company blocking _ anti-trust law. it accuses the company blocking rival- anti-trust law. it accuses the company blocking rival tech i company blocking rival tech firms from accessing hardware and software features of the iphone. thus gaining an unfair dominance of the smartphone market. apple denies the accusations. leaving apple and the us government headed for a lengthy argument in court over whether the tech giant is protecting its customers or making it difficult them to leave. even --oular difficult them to leave. even popular companies - difficult them to leave. even popular companies that - difficult them to leave. even | popular companies that make stuff that we carry about have to compete for that loyalty that we have. and apple is not doing that and i think this is the last and four major losses we are seeing against major tech companies in america and it's a deliberate attempt to reinvigorate anti—trust law enforcement in america. reinvigorate anti-trust
it violating federal and anti-trust law. , , anti-trust law.law. it accuses the company blocking _ anti-trust law. it accuses the company blocking rival- anti-trust law. it accuses the company blocking rival tech i company blocking rival tech firms from accessing hardware and software features of the iphone. thus gaining an unfair dominance of the smartphone market. apple denies the accusations. leaving apple and the us government headed for a lengthy argument in court over whether the tech...
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this is actually the third anti-trust _ anti-trust case.ase that the the third anti—trust case that the administration has launched against administration has launched against a big tech company, so we had the big lawsuit against google last year and the ftc case ongoing against amazon. i don't think. it takes time for the government to build these cases, it takes years and years of research and gathering of evidence, and there also was an anti—trust case against apple that was working its way through the courts up until january from epic games, and the supreme court declined to hear that case in january. supreme court declined to hear that case injanuary. it stuck supreme court declined to hear that case in january. it stuck with the lower court ruling that essentially favoured apple, with some changes needing to be made for it in app purchases in the app store, but i think also there was this anti—trust case moving through the system meaning that it gave the government a lot of time to sort of observe that case and use that to conduct its
this is actually the third anti-trust _ anti-trust case.ase that the the third anti—trust case that the administration has launched against administration has launched against a big tech company, so we had the big lawsuit against google last year and the ftc case ongoing against amazon. i don't think. it takes time for the government to build these cases, it takes years and years of research and gathering of evidence, and there also was an anti—trust case against apple that was working its...
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it's very, very important for us to be able to have this trust with the animals.ng to be ten and colder right across the uk as we head it�*s going to be turning colder right across the uk as we head through the rest of the week. sunny spells and showers through the day on thursday. lots of rainbow spotted by our weather watchers towards the north. that theme at least is set to continue, so more blustery showers, a brisk northwesterly wind and just some chillier feeling air with a possibility of some nighttime frosts in the more rural sheltered spots. why? well, because this cold front will be sinking southwards and eastwards as we head through the day on friday, introducing that colder feeling air. already a chilly start to the day from north wales, across northern england, scotland and northern ireland — some showers blowing in here. a cold front pushes more clouds towards the far southeast of england and some outbreaks of rain. and the hang—back of that rain is still across parts of kent sussex is still across parts of kent, sussex into perhaps eastern areas of
it's very, very important for us to be able to have this trust with the animals.ng to be ten and colder right across the uk as we head it�*s going to be turning colder right across the uk as we head through the rest of the week. sunny spells and showers through the day on thursday. lots of rainbow spotted by our weather watchers towards the north. that theme at least is set to continue, so more blustery showers, a brisk northwesterly wind and just some chillier feeling air with a possibility...
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half of republicans that they trust the cdc, 49%. 54% saying they trust the food and drug ministry shouldguest: it's one of the efforts we are involved in at the bipartisan policy center, talking to republicans and democrats on the hill,ow would like to improve the effectiveness of these organizations. but it will take both sides. one of the things we need to do is solution from both sides. then at the end of the day, the communication to the public has to be really clear■ as well. these are agencies with thousands of extremely talented scientistsor evidence-based inf, scientific, credible information. has to be communicated loud and clear. host: this is karen out of houston. republican. good morning. caller: i was calling about the affordable care act. if anyone has had to suffer it, as i have, you will fint afford probably not as popular as you think it is. 20 million people may be on it but there is no other choice. i will give you a very good example. here in houston, one of the major metropolitan options, only one hospital system except in the affordable care act. i had the bethe pro
half of republicans that they trust the cdc, 49%. 54% saying they trust the food and drug ministry shouldguest: it's one of the efforts we are involved in at the bipartisan policy center, talking to republicans and democrats on the hill,ow would like to improve the effectiveness of these organizations. but it will take both sides. one of the things we need to do is solution from both sides. then at the end of the day, the communication to the public has to be really clear■ as well. these are...
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, deposits, trusts, trusts .eave you two precious trusts, which, as you have well pointed out , is the book of god forever, as long as these two qurans. if the ahl al-bayt stick together , we will not go astray, and the example of this is really in this night of qadar, which is both the night of the revelation of the holy qur'an and the nights belonging to mullah amir al-mu'minin seyyed al-awasiya abu lamah i. al-awliya maula amir al- mu'minin, peace be upon him, who said in latifi's words that the almighty god had given this world a ali. we humans did not leave this one ali to the devils for the sake of humanity, and tonight , ali was taken from the world and the night of the beating of mullah amir al-mu'minin, peace be upon him. may peace be upon him as much as we can in the virtues of that honorable man you mentioned about justice , god willing , we can speak about the justice of the amir al-mu'minin, the worship of the amir al-mu'minin, and the other virtues of mullah amir al - mu'minin. so put it in the intr
, deposits, trusts, trusts .eave you two precious trusts, which, as you have well pointed out , is the book of god forever, as long as these two qurans. if the ahl al-bayt stick together , we will not go astray, and the example of this is really in this night of qadar, which is both the night of the revelation of the holy qur'an and the nights belonging to mullah amir al-mu'minin seyyed al-awasiya abu lamah i. al-awliya maula amir al- mu'minin, peace be upon him, who said in latifi's words that...
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so we talk about trust in the last panel and one of our observations about the trust landscape is not that we are in a post-trust era because as humans we have to make decisions and evaluate things. but it's not that trust is as accurate -- evaporated, it's that it's migrated. trust is much less institutional and much more focused. i think that's really important as we think about the risk posed by generative ai. we did a study with gen z to figure out how young people are going about -- what they have online and how they go about evaluating information. so i wanted to do a survey of this room and have -- we have a good generational mix. just by a show of hands, how many people here read the comments underneath news articles? that's about half, two thirds. i have to tell you, i did not read the comments. i thought the collective understanding was that we don't need the comments. gen z, maria, nobody. the interesting thing is not that they read them as much as when and why. when do they read the comments, they often go headlines, a little bit of an understudy here. no one else would sp
so we talk about trust in the last panel and one of our observations about the trust landscape is not that we are in a post-trust era because as humans we have to make decisions and evaluate things. but it's not that trust is as accurate -- evaporated, it's that it's migrated. trust is much less institutional and much more focused. i think that's really important as we think about the risk posed by generative ai. we did a study with gen z to figure out how young people are going about -- what...
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the trust said an independent examiner said she'd died of a stroke and covid—19.went on, it does not accept that dr macanovic raised evidence concerns of patient harm. "the safety and care of our patients is our priority, and we took her objections very seriously." "other options were always explored and offered before this technique was discussed with patients." two of the 20 patients who used the procedure are still on it. jasna bacanovic was awarded £219,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. tomorrow, a new welsh labour leader will be elected. the winner, either vaughan gething orjeremy miles, will take over as first minister next week. the labour party has been in power in wales for more than 20 years, and interest in its record in government is ramping up ahead of the general election. 0ur political editor, chris mason, has been talking to the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford. we are in the very final days. i'm just beginning to get tha
the trust said an independent examiner said she'd died of a stroke and covid—19.went on, it does not accept that dr macanovic raised evidence concerns of patient harm. "the safety and care of our patients is our priority, and we took her objections very seriously." "other options were always explored and offered before this technique was discussed with patients." two of the 20 patients who used the procedure are still on it. jasna bacanovic was awarded £219,000 in damages...
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and japan can build on that as already trusted suppliers to each other? don't know if okamoto, if you have any thoughts? >> thank you. regarding the introduction of the 5g open lan which is very close relation to the cyber security zero trust that you mentioned. normally for example, in the early developing countries earlier, they were operated the equipment with china or the so those countries cannot easily change the network content, but -- probably, but we, the japan, u.s., have the relationship to promoting the introduction of 5g open ran within countries such as latin america. we are doing the co-chairing kind of roundtablean countries vis-a-vis mobile operators. they have some kind of enlightenment of the importance and goodness of the introduction of 5g open lan. such kinds of cooperation is going on and that's accrued with such kindness. >> i think it was you who mentioned earlier, open ran has low inst of cyber incidents you said 4% is that what you mentioned? as we look to develop better cyber technical infrastructure definitely investing in ope
and japan can build on that as already trusted suppliers to each other? don't know if okamoto, if you have any thoughts? >> thank you. regarding the introduction of the 5g open lan which is very close relation to the cyber security zero trust that you mentioned. normally for example, in the early developing countries earlier, they were operated the equipment with china or the so those countries cannot easily change the network content, but -- probably, but we, the japan, u.s., have the...
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. _ they founded the damilola taylor trust, and the aim of the trust is around _ trust, and the aim ofat young people with live free from fear and violence _ with live free from fear and violence. they did lots of things. they— violence. they did lots of things. they worked closely with the kings college _ they worked closely with the kings college london hospital and a room was created there to ensure that medical— was created there to ensure that medical students from deprived areas have somewhere to go. they also led the work _ have somewhere to go. they also led the work... also led to the youth violence — the work... also led to the youth violence commission, which led to the creation of the violence reduction units come out is about different— reduction units come out is about different agencies working together to reduce _ different agencies working together to reduce crime in vulnerable areas. and they— to reduce crime in vulnerable areas. and they also launched the protect your lifem — and they also launched the protect your life... respect your life, not a life— your life...
. _ they founded the damilola taylor trust, and the aim of the trust is around _ trust, and the aim ofat young people with live free from fear and violence _ with live free from fear and violence. they did lots of things. they— violence. they did lots of things. they worked closely with the kings college _ they worked closely with the kings college london hospital and a room was created there to ensure that medical— was created there to ensure that medical students from deprived areas have...
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can build in trusted forms of news. i think we are seeing some of that starting to change. sec. chertoff: i would say, in addition to those suggestions, information sharing. when there is an indication that something is coming that is start -- part of a wave of disinformation, such share information, including federal and state in the public is very important. i want to say, i know there is some litigation now where some states have tried to make it illegal for the government to share information about this information with the platforms with censorship. i personally think that's nonsense. i think what you are doing is giving information that's helpful and not doing anything that's harmful. comm'r lindenbaum: -- >> i agree, to invest in entities and partnerships focusing on this education and sharing of information and building more collaborative partnerships and teamwork around this, all of that i think has to be the foundation for every entity making their first priority protecting citizens from the way in which ai co
can build in trusted forms of news. i think we are seeing some of that starting to change. sec. chertoff: i would say, in addition to those suggestions, information sharing. when there is an indication that something is coming that is start -- part of a wave of disinformation, such share information, including federal and state in the public is very important. i want to say, i know there is some litigation now where some states have tried to make it illegal for the government to share...
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i don't trust the news.or years now because not even the local news because i will put an example of their, there has been all this news on squatting, where squatters are squatting in hauser's and don't get out, blah, blah. -- in houses and dump it out, blah, blah, blah. in reality, it is because the landlords are buying up all these properties, and they are not around the properties. people are squatting in them, but it is a big deal in the news is only talking about it because our local news tied to make it so our local citizens are doing it. host: so how did you find out, you heard something on the local news, how did you find out that that wasn't fully accurate? caller: well, you pretty much have to decide early. you have to pay attention to different things and decide -- and decipher because you don't get the facts, like i just heard the guy say, like back in the day, with walter cronkite, like you got the truth out of him, it did not matter if it was good for the republicans or democrats and nowadays,
i don't trust the news.or years now because not even the local news because i will put an example of their, there has been all this news on squatting, where squatters are squatting in hauser's and don't get out, blah, blah. -- in houses and dump it out, blah, blah, blah. in reality, it is because the landlords are buying up all these properties, and they are not around the properties. people are squatting in them, but it is a big deal in the news is only talking about it because our local news...
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so, you know, trust depends on facts and an of what's true. so does what you're describing fit in with some of the broader issues that we have around just absolutely divergent narratives within a given institution right there was a really good column the other day jonathan chait in york magazine about how republicans only have themselves to blame for the fact that the trump kind of lapping the field again, because didn't push back at him when he said the election was stolen. it's just it's not a fact, a lie. and no one pushed back at him. and so so you can't possibly have a society, a healthy democracy, when people when there's no basis of common fact. and so so have to not simply the person they also have to fight the of lies. and that includes think using every tool in our arsenal know media appointments and all of that. just you once you lose lose your foundation of facts and you know if you haven't reread 1984 lately it's all about that it's about just it doesn't matter true what we say why it is black white, black it's why you know so yea
so, you know, trust depends on facts and an of what's true. so does what you're describing fit in with some of the broader issues that we have around just absolutely divergent narratives within a given institution right there was a really good column the other day jonathan chait in york magazine about how republicans only have themselves to blame for the fact that the trump kind of lapping the field again, because didn't push back at him when he said the election was stolen. it's just it's not...
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d can trust and and i can't.to account all thetrial and error, you know, al the many things that are needed to make something successful and make people feel good about themselves, about what government is doing, including own agency. you can't just say, okay, we're going to do whatever it says. and■ know, be like brave new world or, you know, if people have no role whatsoever. so, so heaven help us if a.i. is let loose without people in charge it with the job of their values to figure out what a.i. does. i mean, it's just really it's a powerful tool. but but i can't conceive of a situation where where the tool can supplant the sense of of of right and wrong and proportion that that that's important in all choices. you know,he of this. but the human accomplishment is incredibly it is really to be a good waiter. you have to have there's a book written this by the mind it where you have to have a high emotional qualit that figure out what people's needs are. you've got to play that back and forth. it's really it's
d can trust and and i can't.to account all thetrial and error, you know, al the many things that are needed to make something successful and make people feel good about themselves, about what government is doing, including own agency. you can't just say, okay, we're going to do whatever it says. and■ know, be like brave new world or, you know, if people have no role whatsoever. so, so heaven help us if a.i. is let loose without people in charge it with the job of their values to figure out...
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a colossal level of trust. dear citizens of russia, dear friends.ay the official voting results for the russian presidential election have been summed up. the election campaign, which is extremely important for our country’s society and citizens, has ended. each candidate had his own approach to solving specific problems. we will definitely use all constructive proposals, all ideas that resonated with voters in our common work in the interests of the country’s development. the past company was tense and extremely responsible. by and large we chose the path along which russia will go further, they chose the future for themselves and their children, and the significance of this event was understood by the absolute majority of voters who came to the polls. once again, i thank everyone who took part in the voting, regardless of who you voted for. the main thing is that you have proven that you respect your civic duty. make russia even stronger and more independent. a few words about the work of election commissions at all levels. as always, you acted cl
a colossal level of trust. dear citizens of russia, dear friends.ay the official voting results for the russian presidential election have been summed up. the election campaign, which is extremely important for our country’s society and citizens, has ended. each candidate had his own approach to solving specific problems. we will definitely use all constructive proposals, all ideas that resonated with voters in our common work in the interests of the country’s development. the past company...
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trust in the laces at within their own ranks. trust in the places at the _ within their own ranks. at the lowest level it - within their own ranks. trust in the places at the lowest level it has - places at the lowest level it has ever been having a new, independent hotline is extremely important to give people confidence to report wrongdoing by police officers so they have a degree of confidence that the matter will be looked at independently and assessed and the police will not be marking their own homework. the police will not be marking their own homework. ., ., , ., homework. the government agrees that ublic homework. the government agrees that public confidence _ homework. the government agrees that public confidence in _ homework. the government agrees that public confidence in the _ homework. the government agrees that public confidence in the police _ homework. the government agrees that public confidence in the police had - public confidence in the police had been severely damaged. marking the launch of the hotline, the minister for policing chris philp said there could b
trust in the laces at within their own ranks. trust in the places at the _ within their own ranks. at the lowest level it - within their own ranks. trust in the places at the lowest level it has - places at the lowest level it has ever been having a new, independent hotline is extremely important to give people confidence to report wrongdoing by police officers so they have a degree of confidence that the matter will be looked at independently and assessed and the police will not be marking...