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or, as they call them, uaps. now, uap stands for unidentified anomalous phenomena.e going to stick with uaps. so let's take a look at some of the findings from wednesday's meeting. firstly, uap sightings are defined as sightings that can't be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective. and there's been around 800 mysterious reports. only a small amount of those, though, are truly unexplained. nasa gets about 50—100 new reports each month, but only 2—5% of the total that nasa has are possibly really anomalous. now, uap related data is often difficult to interpret, and of course that means it can be easily skewed. let's take a listen to scott kelly, a former astronaut who thought he had a bit of a run—in with a uap. i remember one time i was flying in the warning areas off virginia beach, military operating area there. and the guy who sits in the back of the tomcat was convinced we flew by a ufo. so i didn't see it, we turned around, we went to go look at it. it turns out it was bart simpson, a balloon. laughter researchers are set
or, as they call them, uaps. now, uap stands for unidentified anomalous phenomena.e going to stick with uaps. so let's take a look at some of the findings from wednesday's meeting. firstly, uap sightings are defined as sightings that can't be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective. and there's been around 800 mysterious reports. only a small amount of those, though, are truly unexplained. nasa gets about 50—100 new reports each month, but only 2—5%...
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. >>> nasa held a historic public meeting to discuss what we used to call ufos, now classified as uapa. daa cchus has the details. >> reporter: ufos are real, but what are they? nasa's newly formed panel is tasked with figuring out how the space agency can use the tools of science to help the federal government understand what is going on in the sky and how it affects earth. >> the study of unidentified anomalous phenomena represents an exciting step forward in our quest to uncover the mysteries of the world around us. >> reporter: nasa says citizens, commercial airline pilots and the department of defense have reported at least 100 uap sightings. >> between two and 5% of these events displayed signatures that could be anomalous, defined as anything that is not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor. >> reporter: experts say that identifying a uap is like finding a needle in a haystack, especially since there is a lot in the sky. on any day, 45,000 airline flights and 184 weather balloon launches in u.s. airspace. there are also one and 6 million recreational or model pl
. >>> nasa held a historic public meeting to discuss what we used to call ufos, now classified as uapa. daa cchus has the details. >> reporter: ufos are real, but what are they? nasa's newly formed panel is tasked with figuring out how the space agency can use the tools of science to help the federal government understand what is going on in the sky and how it affects earth. >> the study of unidentified anomalous phenomena represents an exciting step forward in our quest to...
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astronaut scott kelly, who spent nearly a year in space giving this account of his experience with the uaphile flying an f-14, going that sits in the back of the tomcat was convinced. we flew by a ufo. we went to go look at it. it turns out it was bart simpson, a balloon. and then there's the case of researchers in australia picking up bursts of mysterious radio waves. but it wasn't aliens. it was lunch. people at the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave and something they would do is they would open the door of the microwave oven before the microwave stopped. it produced a burst of radio signal that was picked up by these sensitive detectors. the panel says 2 to 5% of incidents cannot be explained. so they're pushing for the government to collect better data. a pentagon official says they are now building new sensors to better detect and investigate uaps dedicated sensors that we've purpose built, designed to detect track and characterize those particular objects. nasa insists despite conspiracy theories, it never had a ufo study group before this. in fact, one former ad
astronaut scott kelly, who spent nearly a year in space giving this account of his experience with the uaphile flying an f-14, going that sits in the back of the tomcat was convinced. we flew by a ufo. we went to go look at it. it turns out it was bart simpson, a balloon. and then there's the case of researchers in australia picking up bursts of mysterious radio waves. but it wasn't aliens. it was lunch. people at the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave and something they...
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experts revealed it has reviewed more than 800 cases of reported unidenti fied anomalous phenomena or uaps more coming in all the time, anywhere from from 50 to 100 ish new reports a month. but most can be explained. former astronaut scott kelly, who spent nearly a year in space giving this account of his experience with the uap while flying an f-14 that sits in the back of the tomcat was convinced. we flew by a ufo. we went to go look at it. it turns out it was bart simpson, a balloon. and then there's the case of researchers in australia picking up bursts of mysterious radio waves. but it wasn't aliens. it was lunch. people at the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave, and something they would do is they would open the door of the microwave oven before the microwave stopped. it produced a burst of radio signal that was picked up by these sensitive detectors. the panel says 2 to 5% of incidents cannot be explained. so they're pushing for the government to collect better data. a pentagon official says they are now building new sensors to better detect and investigate uaps
experts revealed it has reviewed more than 800 cases of reported unidenti fied anomalous phenomena or uaps more coming in all the time, anywhere from from 50 to 100 ish new reports a month. but most can be explained. former astronaut scott kelly, who spent nearly a year in space giving this account of his experience with the uap while flying an f-14 that sits in the back of the tomcat was convinced. we flew by a ufo. we went to go look at it. it turns out it was bart simpson, a balloon. and...
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reports alone are insufficient to provide conclusive evidence about the nature and origin of every uapnt. >> reporter: confirming 50 to 100 new reports a month, nasa officials say most sightings can be explained, but 2% to 5% remain a mystery. today's preliminary findings, which only include unclassified data, come ahead of a full report expected in july. >> there's a real stigma among people reporting events, and despite nasa's extensive efforts to reduce this stigma, the origin of the uaps remain unclear. >> reporter: after decades of debunking and discrediting ufo sightings, tonight government officials are shedding light on images that will lead many to ask, are we alone? miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> all right, still ahead, the caught on camera car crash look at this how everyone in that car survived stay with us h us. asas someone l livg with type e 2 diabet, i i want to keep it t real anand talk abobot someme risks. wiwith type 2 2 dias you u have up toto 4 times greater r risk of stroroke, heheart attackck, or death. even at yoyour a1c goaoal, you'u're still a at risk ...whichc
reports alone are insufficient to provide conclusive evidence about the nature and origin of every uapnt. >> reporter: confirming 50 to 100 new reports a month, nasa officials say most sightings can be explained, but 2% to 5% remain a mystery. today's preliminary findings, which only include unclassified data, come ahead of a full report expected in july. >> there's a real stigma among people reporting events, and despite nasa's extensive efforts to reduce this stigma, the origin of...
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joining me now is our own human uap, harry enten. so why the name change? what uaps? part of the scientific community. >> are you? >> i did go to weather camp. i'd like to think so. >> it's true. >> we want to put the focus on what we see and not necessarily the objects. when you look at ufos you think of flying saucers out of a 1950s movie. we don't want to stigmatize it too much. >> it may not be an object itself, it may be a phenomenon. could be a phenomenon. >> could be a shining light that you see going from somewhere. >> so what does the data show? how many uaps are actually unexplained? >> it turns out that, you know, you mentioned that 800 number. but it turns out only about two to 5% of its truly are unexplained. most of these we are able to tell from senators and stuff. oh, this is something we can actually explain. but the fact that we have about 20 to 40 that aren't? >> some of those are moving so weirdly. >> yes, like the zigzags. >> in ways we can't even contemplate? >> that's exactly right. it blows my mind. this is why we are talking about. it because
joining me now is our own human uap, harry enten. so why the name change? what uaps? part of the scientific community. >> are you? >> i did go to weather camp. i'd like to think so. >> it's true. >> we want to put the focus on what we see and not necessarily the objects. when you look at ufos you think of flying saucers out of a 1950s movie. we don't want to stigmatize it too much. >> it may not be an object itself, it may be a phenomenon. could be a phenomenon....
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the presence of uap raises concerns about the safety of our skies by understanding the nature of uapse that our skies remain a safe space for all. experts stress the need to get higher quality data to evaluate uaps more commonly known as ufos, saying many sensor platforms used to obtain this information are classified. the panels chair, adding that some of the sightings go unreported due to the stigma surrounding the topic. commercial pilots, for example, are very reluctant to report anomalies. and one of our goal is in having nasa play a role is to remove stigma. this nasa panel is separate from a task force recently formed by the pentagon to detect and analyze objects that could potentially pose a threat to us national security. dr. sean kirkpatrick says while most uap reports are easily explained, a small number of sightings his team has studied can be described as anonymous. unless it is doing something weird. whether that's maneuvering against the wind at mach two with no apparent propulsion or its going into the water. nasa's panel expects to release its final report this summer
the presence of uap raises concerns about the safety of our skies by understanding the nature of uapse that our skies remain a safe space for all. experts stress the need to get higher quality data to evaluate uaps more commonly known as ufos, saying many sensor platforms used to obtain this information are classified. the panels chair, adding that some of the sightings go unreported due to the stigma surrounding the topic. commercial pilots, for example, are very reluctant to report anomalies....
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they're now being all l called the uaps, unidentified aerial phenomena.to openly discuss or even have quality data on uaps. nbc news correspondent and host gadi schwartz shows us what has changing. >> this is a spherical orb, metallic in the middle east, 2022. >> reporter: in a historic public first meeting wednesday, nasa scientists dug into the other world subufos. in the four-hour meeting, the panelists commissioned in june 2022, analyzed and spoke about the more than 800 cases of uaps they're looking into. >> got it! >> reporter: main finding, the need to stop making fun of ufo research. more importantly to start collecting better data on the far-out subject. >> without sufficient data we're unable to reach defendable conclusions and meet the high scientific standards we set for resolution. >> reporter: over the last year the panel has created a road map for nasa to categorize and for what they call unidentified anomalous phenomena. while some can be explained up to 5% of cases remain a mystery. >> in order to do science, we got to get our own data. >
they're now being all l called the uaps, unidentified aerial phenomena.to openly discuss or even have quality data on uaps. nbc news correspondent and host gadi schwartz shows us what has changing. >> this is a spherical orb, metallic in the middle east, 2022. >> reporter: in a historic public first meeting wednesday, nasa scientists dug into the other world subufos. in the four-hour meeting, the panelists commissioned in june 2022, analyzed and spoke about the more than 800 cases...
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. >> what conclusion did you come to at the end of your time at the uap task force. >> the uap task force retrieving non-origin technical vehicles. call it spacecraft if you will. nonhuman, exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed. >> we have spacecraft from another species? >> we do, yeah. >> how many? >> quite a number. >> you're kidding? >> no. i thought it was totally nuts. >> jesse: well, the truth is out there ladies and germs. our government has space ships locked in a warehouse probably piled up in front of the transgender's shooter's manifesto. we will never see it. the whistleblower alleges this has been going on be for decades. that's not just crashed ships he is talking about. we have stashed in area 51. we have actual aliens. >> you are saying to the human race for the first time an official intelligence representative at a high level from the u.s. government is saying publicly we are not alone? >> we're definitely not alone. absolutely the data points empirically that we are not alone, yeah. >> do we have bodies? do we have species. >> well, naturally, when
. >> what conclusion did you come to at the end of your time at the uap task force. >> the uap task force retrieving non-origin technical vehicles. call it spacecraft if you will. nonhuman, exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed. >> we have spacecraft from another species? >> we do, yeah. >> how many? >> quite a number. >> you're kidding? >> no. i thought it was totally nuts. >> jesse: well, the truth is out there ladies...
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he said he reported to congress evidence of uap crashes going back decades. but congress has not seen any physical wreckage or non-human objects. some lawmakers are dubious. >> all i know i heard the rumor but i'm a skeptic. i'm not sure. >> the house intelligence committee is taking it seriously. congress convened its first hearing in ufos in five decades last year. >> we have our questions. we want to know what's out there as much as you want to know what's out there. we get the questions from you and family members and we get them night and day. not just in committee hearings. >> congress approved language in last year's defense policy bill mandating investigations of uap sightings and protects whistleblowers like this one. >> new questions are we really alone. chad, thank you. the gop primary about to get bigger today and again tomorrow. three new candidates all jumping into the race. plus reaction still pouring in after senator tim scott called out the hosts of the view in person over this comment. >> he is one of these guys who believes in pulling yours
he said he reported to congress evidence of uap crashes going back decades. but congress has not seen any physical wreckage or non-human objects. some lawmakers are dubious. >> all i know i heard the rumor but i'm a skeptic. i'm not sure. >> the house intelligence committee is taking it seriously. congress convened its first hearing in ufos in five decades last year. >> we have our questions. we want to know what's out there as much as you want to know what's out there. we get...
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officials at the dod plan to soon deploy dedicated sensors to better track ufos, technically known as uapsified anomalous phenomenon. >> the current data alone is insufficient to provide conclusive evidence about the nature and origin of every uap event. >> reporter: confirming 50 to 100 new reports a month nasa officials say most sightings can be explained, but 2% to 5% remain a mystery. preliminary findings which only include unclassified data come ahead of a full report expected in july. >> there's a real stigma among people reporting events, and despite nasa's extensive efforts to reduce the stigma, the origin of the uaps remain unclear. >> reporter: after decades of debunking and discrediting ufo sightings, government officials are shedding light on imnls that will lead many to ask -- are we alone? >> our thanks to nbc's miguel almaguer for that report. >>> next up we'll turn to sports, highlights across major league baseball and the french open as well as nba finals preview. and then a little later we'll dive into the two big names jumping into the republican presidential primary fie
officials at the dod plan to soon deploy dedicated sensors to better track ufos, technically known as uapsified anomalous phenomenon. >> the current data alone is insufficient to provide conclusive evidence about the nature and origin of every uap event. >> reporter: confirming 50 to 100 new reports a month nasa officials say most sightings can be explained, but 2% to 5% remain a mystery. preliminary findings which only include unclassified data come ahead of a full report expected...
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. >> listen, the uap uap tas task was refused access to a broad retrieval program. >> when you say crash retrieval. what do you make what dse are? >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles. you know, call it spacecraft, if you will. willn exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashe d. e we have spacecraft from another species. we, yeah. you know how many quie wea number. we're definitely not alone. absolutely. the data points empirically that we're not alone. >> yeah. do we have bodies? d do wo e have species? >> both. well, naturally, when weor c recover something that's either landed or crashed sometimeratims you encounter dead pilots and believe it or not, as asds,s fantastical as that sounds, it's true that mccain broke the ufo whistleblower storyed w and has talked with him many times. shith imese is with me now. crep leslie, that's creepy. y., crasi mean, crash retrievalt non-human devices. >> do you believe this from talking with him? well, i have talked to so manyr, people, harris, with very, very high credentials. people from the intelligenceedes c
. >> listen, the uap uap tas task was refused access to a broad retrieval program. >> when you say crash retrieval. what do you make what dse are? >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles. you know, call it spacecraft, if you will. willn exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashe d. e we have spacecraft from another species. we, yeah. you know how many quie wea number. we're definitely not alone. absolutely. the data points empirically that...
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despite nasa's extensive efforts to reduce this stigma, the origin of the uaps remain unclear and wemmercial pilots, for example, are very reluctant to report anomalies. >> trace: let's bring in ryan graves, a former navy pilot. great to have you on. when you were serving, you and your squadron encountered these uaps every day and you believe it could be dangerous. tell us why. >> absolutely. i don't believe it's dangerous, i know it's dangerous. we came within close proximity to these vehicles. that necessitated us to make a safety report that we had to promulgate to the rest of the fleet. it was a real concern every day. >> trace: the question becomes and people ask this, are these foreign assets, are they something else, ryan? what do we know about these things that we're seeing? >> well, unfortunately one of the biggest threats to continuing the conversation is jumping to conclusions too early. as your last guest said, when we discovered the chinese spy balloon, it was a sputnik moment. we wouldn't have discovered that if we weren't tuning our sensors to look for objects that don
despite nasa's extensive efforts to reduce this stigma, the origin of the uaps remain unclear and wemmercial pilots, for example, are very reluctant to report anomalies. >> trace: let's bring in ryan graves, a former navy pilot. great to have you on. when you were serving, you and your squadron encountered these uaps every day and you believe it could be dangerous. tell us why. >> absolutely. i don't believe it's dangerous, i know it's dangerous. we came within close proximity to...
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. >> the uap task force was refused access to a broad crash retrieval program. >> when you say crashal, what do you mean? >> these are retrieving nonhuman origin technical vehicles, you know, call it spacecraft, if you will, nonhuman, exotic origin, vehicles that have either landed or crashed. >> we have spacecraft from another species? >> we do, yeah. >> how many? >> quite a number. we're definitely not alone. absolutely the data points empirically we're not alone, yeah. >> do we have bodies? do we have experience? >> well, naturally, when you recover something that's landed or crashed, sometimes you encounter dead pilots. believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it's true. >> he broke the ufo whistleblower story and has talked with him many times. she's with me now. leslie, that's creepy. i mean, crash retrieval of nonhuman devices? do you believe this from talking with him? >> well, i have talked to so many people, harris, with high credentials, people from the intelligence community, people involved in programs involving the study of these objects, and for a long time, b
. >> the uap task force was refused access to a broad crash retrieval program. >> when you say crashal, what do you mean? >> these are retrieving nonhuman origin technical vehicles, you know, call it spacecraft, if you will, nonhuman, exotic origin, vehicles that have either landed or crashed. >> we have spacecraft from another species? >> we do, yeah. >> how many? >> quite a number. we're definitely not alone. absolutely the data points empirically...
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scientists and experts are reviewing more than 800 cases of unidentified uap's.ents can be explained. for example, researchers picked up a mysterious burst of radio waves which ended up to be nothing unusual. >> people at the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave, and something they would do is open the door of the microwave oven before the microwave stopped. they produced a burst of radio signals that was picked up by the sensors and detectors. kumasi: the panel says 2% to 5% of the incidents cannot be explained. the pentagon says it is building sensors to better detect and investigate uap's. penalized homeless. the citations being handed out in one community in texas. reggie: if you use amazon fresh, you could be tipping without knowing it. we will explain that. first, a check of the weather withdrew. drew: sfo mostly cloudy skies over the airport, but as we get into a new month, we get temperatures close to average for this time of the year as a warming trend begins to get underway the next couple of days. temperatures across-the-board in the
scientists and experts are reviewing more than 800 cases of unidentified uap's.ents can be explained. for example, researchers picked up a mysterious burst of radio waves which ended up to be nothing unusual. >> people at the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave, and something they would do is open the door of the microwave oven before the microwave stopped. they produced a burst of radio signals that was picked up by the sensors and detectors. kumasi: the panel says 2%...
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and when you think about uaps, you ought to think about them as most of them are likely going to turnu don't understand when you look into them are understandable. the interesting cases are the ones you can't explain. the the reason the defense department has been charged as the lead agency, some of these are potentially national security issues. we saw this with the chinese balloon that drifted across the united states a couple months ago, right? so that is a matter for our defense department to worry about. so our charge was how can nasa distribute to this? and nasa has a number of advantages. it is a scientific agency. it is dealing with unclassified data. another thing to keep in mind in this area is when you hear something is classified, you should think of it as things are classified often because of the way the image was taken. so if an f-35 camera takes a picture of a bird, that's classified. you can learn from that picture of the bird about the nature of the optics in our military planes. if a spy satellite takes a picture of a balloon, it's classified. >> david -- >> so nasa
and when you think about uaps, you ought to think about them as most of them are likely going to turnu don't understand when you look into them are understandable. the interesting cases are the ones you can't explain. the the reason the defense department has been charged as the lead agency, some of these are potentially national security issues. we saw this with the chinese balloon that drifted across the united states a couple months ago, right? so that is a matter for our defense department...
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. >> the current data collection efforts regarding uaps are unsystematic and pragmented across various agencies often using instruments uncalibrated for scientific data collection. >> the agency launched a panel last year to investigate what it calls unidentified aerial phenomena or aw ap. the panel held its first meeting on wednesday and plans to issue a report as soon as late july. one participant showed a video taken last year from an aircraft in the middle east. the researchers said many of the reported objects were spherical with white or silver colors. the panel also introduced a video showing what looked like ufos flying in formation. they explained the objects were actually aircraft, and the effect was created by the shaking of the recording equipment. >>> in other news, the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill for spending what's known as the debt ceiling. it dictates how much money the federal government can borrow, and without it officials say washington could default on its loans next week spelling catastrophe for the u.s. and global economies. >> the nays are 11
. >> the current data collection efforts regarding uaps are unsystematic and pragmented across various agencies often using instruments uncalibrated for scientific data collection. >> the agency launched a panel last year to investigate what it calls unidentified aerial phenomena or aw ap. the panel held its first meeting on wednesday and plans to issue a report as soon as late july. one participant showed a video taken last year from an aircraft in the middle east. the researchers...
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astrobiology and was formed last june to examine unclassified ufo sightings which it refers to as uap'sd other data from government and private sectors. british researchers are developing pea that do not taste like peas. sounds like a dream but why? the plan is to produce an alternative to soya to meet the demand for land base food. peas tend not to be used as a meat substitute because they taste like peas as our science correspondent reports. >> these pea plants are being grown at a farm outside norwich. chris harrison will use them to produce meat substitutes. this is what they will look like after they have been processed. these protein chunks sold to food firms to make dishes like this chili. this is delicious. it's easier to make spicy food because the protein taste of pea s. >> once you start to use milder flavorings you're more likely to taste the flavor coming through. exactly that. a lot of work goes into making burgers that do not have that vegetable flavor. that has been the biggest focus of that industry in the last five years. >> these seeds could be the answer. they are th
astrobiology and was formed last june to examine unclassified ufo sightings which it refers to as uap'sd other data from government and private sectors. british researchers are developing pea that do not taste like peas. sounds like a dream but why? the plan is to produce an alternative to soya to meet the demand for land base food. peas tend not to be used as a meat substitute because they taste like peas as our science correspondent reports. >> these pea plants are being grown at a farm...
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>> reporter: videos like these capture the hundreds of unidentified aerial phenomena, or uap sightingseporter: now an independent team formed by nasa is addressing how and why it's investigating the incidents. >> the presence of uaps raises concerns about the safety of our skies. >> reporter: in the group's first public meeting wednesday, experts stressed the need for more high-quality observations to uncover the truth. >> we need high-quality data. >> reporter: the panel said stigmas leads to people being reluctant to report sightings and harassment for scientists investigating them. but many events that are studied can be explained. >> the environment that we fly in, space or, you know, an atmospheric flight, very, very conducive to optical illusions. >> reporter: retired astronaut scott kelly has spent more than 500 days in space. >> i would see things, and i was like, oh, that's really not behaving like it should. and every single time when i would look at it long enough, i would realize that it was atmospheric lensing. and because of variations in the atmosphere, it made the traje
>> reporter: videos like these capture the hundreds of unidentified aerial phenomena, or uap sightingseporter: now an independent team formed by nasa is addressing how and why it's investigating the incidents. >> the presence of uaps raises concerns about the safety of our skies. >> reporter: in the group's first public meeting wednesday, experts stressed the need for more high-quality observations to uncover the truth. >> we need high-quality data. >> reporter:...
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. >> presence ever uaps, raises concern and we will determine if it is a risk to pair space safety. >ything that was not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor. it is doing something weird, whether maneuvering against the wind and mock 2 with no apparent propulsion or going into the water. >> carley: the space agency expected to release the final report end of july. the pentagon is continuing investigation into the sightings, many case remain unexplained. >> todd: the ufo thing has not gone away, we've added new ai thing. i'll explain in the break. and -- joining other players in condemning honoring the sisters of perpetual indulgence saying it disenfranchises a large community and promotes hate of christians and people of faith, alienates supporters of dodgers, major league baseball and professional sports. trinan is join clay 2k4r9 ton kershaw. he nails it. you are disenfranchising people in the sport of baseball, disenfranchising catholics and christians and targeting majority fan base of the dodgers, which is catholic latinos and i don't think this is good look for t
. >> presence ever uaps, raises concern and we will determine if it is a risk to pair space safety. >ything that was not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor. it is doing something weird, whether maneuvering against the wind and mock 2 with no apparent propulsion or going into the water. >> carley: the space agency expected to release the final report end of july. the pentagon is continuing investigation into the sightings, many case remain unexplained. >>...
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congress to get the military and intelligence community to be more transparent about unexplained aerial uapse whistleblower is david grush, a former combat officer worked for the geo space shuttle intelligence agencies. he contends the government is withholding information about a partially intact spacecraft of non-human origin. >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles. call it spacecraft if you will. probably not the right parlance but no kidding, non-human, exotic origin vehicles that landed or crashed. we have spice craft from another species. >> we do. >> how many? >> quite a number. >> fox spoke briefly with him to request an interview but haven't heard back. congress -- lawmakers required a reporting and investigating regimen in a recent military policy bill. lawmakers want explanations. >> unidentified object does not always mean ufo, just means unidentified. you want to protect against panic or setting expectations where they can't go. we owe it to the american people to run every credible claim to the ground. >> indiana democrat carson shared the first hearing on
congress to get the military and intelligence community to be more transparent about unexplained aerial uapse whistleblower is david grush, a former combat officer worked for the geo space shuttle intelligence agencies. he contends the government is withholding information about a partially intact spacecraft of non-human origin. >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles. call it spacecraft if you will. probably not the right parlance but no kidding, non-human, exotic...
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. >> they're providing information to lawmakers and ufo's or uap's they're now called. concern is that congress was kept in the dark. urgent and credible by the intelligence community inspector general according to the former attorneys and reporting by the debrief which detailed claims that the government has been retrieving partially and fully intact non-human vehicles. he spoke out earlier this week. when you say crash retrieval, what do you mean? >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft, if you will. it's probably not the right parlance, but no kidding, non-human exotic orbegin, veh vehicles. >> and the unidentified aerial phenomena task force, lawmakers say they're working to learn more. >> if there are, you know, there is evidence about o ufo's and i think we should be open to hearing it and tell the american people as much as we possibly can. >> i don't have the answers. when i do have the answers, i can't tell you because it's classified, but definitely getting those answers. >> he's now had multiple credible sources, high l
. >> they're providing information to lawmakers and ufo's or uap's they're now called. concern is that congress was kept in the dark. urgent and credible by the intelligence community inspector general according to the former attorneys and reporting by the debrief which detailed claims that the government has been retrieving partially and fully intact non-human vehicles. he spoke out earlier this week. when you say crash retrieval, what do you mean? >> these are retrieving non-human...
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. >> congress approved language in last year's defense policy bill requiring investigations of uaps.said the military dismissed ufo reports as kooky. >> gillian: you are not going to tell us either whether we are or not alone. >> i'm in congress, there are 535 members here. we are not alone on capitol hill. >> gillian: thanks for nothing, chad. talk to you soon. >> try to imply that it was either rudy giuliani or somebody else as the human informant and the fbi saying this is a valuable human informant. the reason we are in this situation is because the fbi has not been truthful and we don't have confidence in the fbi. >> john: house oversight chairman james comer defending his criticism of the fbi and plans to hold christopher wray in contempt of congress. kevin mccarthy says he plans to back that once it get out of committee. bill mcgurn, former speech writer to president bush and fox news contributor. you write in the wall street journal, about the media ignoring it, hunter's laptop all over again. the house oversight committee seeks an fbi document that joe biden took a bribe and
. >> congress approved language in last year's defense policy bill requiring investigations of uaps.said the military dismissed ufo reports as kooky. >> gillian: you are not going to tell us either whether we are or not alone. >> i'm in congress, there are 535 members here. we are not alone on capitol hill. >> gillian: thanks for nothing, chad. talk to you soon. >> try to imply that it was either rudy giuliani or somebody else as the human informant and the fbi...
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to publish its first report this summer on unidentified anomalous phenomena, better known as -- >> uap is the new acronym which i think is partly to remove the stigma of ufo. the team of independent scientists is creating guidelines to turn creepy stories and grainy footage into hard science and hopefully some answers. tom foreman explains. >> reporter: for many years, the u.s. government just denied all these reports of people seeing things in the sky, the idea that there even were unidentified objects up there. but now government agencies in the past few years have come around to saying yeah, there is clearly something there because we have video of it and we have too many reports of it, but what exactly is it. this is nasa's time to come on board with all of this with this committee they put together that will have a report out this summer basically saying here is what we think is going on up there. now, they won't answer a lot of things because they will say some things can be explained as balloons or flights of birds or maybe aircraft that people didn't know were up there. some th
to publish its first report this summer on unidentified anomalous phenomena, better known as -- >> uap is the new acronym which i think is partly to remove the stigma of ufo. the team of independent scientists is creating guidelines to turn creepy stories and grainy footage into hard science and hopefully some answers. tom foreman explains. >> reporter: for many years, the u.s. government just denied all these reports of people seeing things in the sky, the idea that there even were...
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retribution and tell stories including evidence of secret programs of reverse engineering of materials and uapvernment's term for ufos by the way. that have material analysis and reverse engineering programs. that's what they are kind of saying come to us and tell us about. so that's what prompted this marine to come forward. and after 14 years of silence, he sees this and he says all right, i'm going to come forward, tell my story, and so he has done. he has briefed air aro department of defense ufo offers and he is look to tell his story publicly as well. >> jesse: josh, you are a very good reporter. what do your instincts say about all of this stuff? >> you know, it's very difficult to tell at this stage because all of these witnesses have not been firsthand they have not brought us document videos at this point. the first person dave gresh, he was telling us that he was aware of these crash retrieval programs. but we haven't seen those firsthand witnesses yet. until they come forward, we're going to have an element of skepticism here at least. but, the inspector general of the intelligence
retribution and tell stories including evidence of secret programs of reverse engineering of materials and uapvernment's term for ufos by the way. that have material analysis and reverse engineering programs. that's what they are kind of saying come to us and tell us about. so that's what prompted this marine to come forward. and after 14 years of silence, he sees this and he says all right, i'm going to come forward, tell my story, and so he has done. he has briefed air aro department of...
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by the way, they got rebranded as uaps. they're not fooling anybody.light in the sky, or something that darts across, okay, fine. let's find out more about it. because you don't know what it is doesn't give you carte blanche to say i know it is visiting aliens from out of space. the "u" means unidentified. >> these are u.s. navy pilots, okay? >> are they human? then they have human susceptibles to everything. >> they say that they've never seen anything do this before. it defied aerodynamic laws. wait, watch this. watch this. there it is. it's not moving. hold on. what's that right there? >> i don't know. okay? and i'm okay with that. okay. >> wait, wait, it could be a detector issue, something with the, there could be vasoline on the lens. why is your best image a fuzzy monochromatic particular tack in air space all over the earth? do you realize a million people are airborne at any given moment with a window. don't you think if aliens were invading earth, this could be crowd sourced to everybody's smartphone? what came out in the conference today, i
by the way, they got rebranded as uaps. they're not fooling anybody.light in the sky, or something that darts across, okay, fine. let's find out more about it. because you don't know what it is doesn't give you carte blanche to say i know it is visiting aliens from out of space. the "u" means unidentified. >> these are u.s. navy pilots, okay? >> are they human? then they have human susceptibles to everything. >> they say that they've never seen anything do this...
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yesterday after looking at mysterious objects reported in the skies over the gleers the presence of uaps it poses potential risks to air space safety. >> essentially anything that is not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor, so it is doing something weird. whether that's maneuvering against the wind at mach2 with no apparent propulsion or it's going into the water. cheryl: the space agency is expected to release the final report on ufos at the end of july and u.s. defense officials say the pentagon is continuing its own investigation into sightings as many cases remain, well, unexplained. ism just going to report, not going to decide. finally, there is this. elon musk the richest man in the world, the tesla ceo retaking the top spot after shares of the electric car maker jumped 24% last month, the wealth jumping 406% this year, 192 billion. musk fell to second place in december falling behind bernard barnot after his purchase of twitter. and new york city leaders are condemning this commencement speech given at the city university of new york law school. watch. >> israel
yesterday after looking at mysterious objects reported in the skies over the gleers the presence of uaps it poses potential risks to air space safety. >> essentially anything that is not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor, so it is doing something weird. whether that's maneuvering against the wind at mach2 with no apparent propulsion or it's going into the water. cheryl: the space agency is expected to release the final report on ufos at the end of july and u.s. defense...
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uap's they're calling now.d he details that the government had been retrieving partially and fully intact non-human vehicles and he spoke out on monday. >> when you say crash retrieval. what do you mean? >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft, if you will. it's probably not the right parlance, but no kidding, non-human, exotic origin vehicles either landed or crashed. >> he's an afghanistan combat veteran served on the aerial task force. and he provided congress information believing it was wrongly withheld, he launched a complaint saying he was retaliated against. >> i want to know what he's talking about so i'll definitely be asking the questionsment i don't have the answers at the moment and when i get the answers, i can't tell you it will be classified, but we'll definitely be looking for those answers. >> lawmakers are intrigued by this. multiple credible high level sources have come forward claiming that the government is indeed in possession of at least a dozen no
uap's they're calling now.d he details that the government had been retrieving partially and fully intact non-human vehicles and he spoke out on monday. >> when you say crash retrieval. what do you mean? >> these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft, if you will. it's probably not the right parlance, but no kidding, non-human, exotic origin vehicles either landed or crashed. >> he's an afghanistan combat veteran served on the aerial task...
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david rush filed a complaint alleging retaliation for providing information to lawmakers about ufos or uapsas they're now called. his biggest concern is that he feels congress was kept in the dark and ascertain when that was considered to be urgent and credible by the intelligence community inspector general. that's according to gresham's former attorneys and reporting by the debrief. which detail claims by grush that the government has been retrieving partially and fully intact non-human vehicles. he spoke out earlier this week. when you say crash retrieval, what do you mean? these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, as you know, call it spacecraft. if you will. it's probably not the right parlance , but no kidding. non-human, exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed. grush is a former intelligence officer and served on the unidentified aerial phenomena task force. lawmakers say they're working to learn more if there are you know, there is evidence about ufos and it doesn't damage national security, i think we should be open to hearing it and telling the am
david rush filed a complaint alleging retaliation for providing information to lawmakers about ufos or uapsas they're now called. his biggest concern is that he feels congress was kept in the dark and ascertain when that was considered to be urgent and credible by the intelligence community inspector general. that's according to gresham's former attorneys and reporting by the debrief. which detail claims by grush that the government has been retrieving partially and fully intact non-human...
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summer a panel of 16 publicist who's published the first report on unidentified phenomena known as uapsin the last 27 years. 2% to 5% are really, quote, ano, ma'am -- anomalies. joining us is an astro physicist. every time that word comes out of my mouth, i feel like i'm going to manning w-- msangle it. >> what is the take away? >> we need better data. the job is not to understand the nature of the events in the report but to give nasa a road map of how they can contribute to our understanding. now, the military is actually our lead agency in studying the events. we saw the chinese balloon are military issues. nasa is different. nasa is a citizen agency. and nasa can bring in the scientific method. they can bring in really citizen scientists as well as professional scientists to address this. and what we found is most events are explainable. balloons, commercial jets, drones, weather phenomenon. but there are some events where we don't have good enough data to see what's going on. >> but how do you get it? part of why you do this you said, is to remove the stigma that commercial and mil
summer a panel of 16 publicist who's published the first report on unidentified phenomena known as uapsin the last 27 years. 2% to 5% are really, quote, ano, ma'am -- anomalies. joining us is an astro physicist. every time that word comes out of my mouth, i feel like i'm going to manning w-- msangle it. >> what is the take away? >> we need better data. the job is not to understand the nature of the events in the report but to give nasa a road map of how they can contribute to our...
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unexplained sightings, independent study looked into data relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena or uapgate the source behind these peas. what message was clear, there is no evidence of aliens having to do with reported sightings, they say. but as expected before the hearing, hundreds of questions from the public pouring in were skeptical. veering into conspiracy theories. one panelist emphasizing the need for more high quality data here. >> we've gone through a preliminary data collection stage. and to summarize some of the things that we've learned. the current data collection effort regarding you, a piece an systematic. and fragmented across various agencies, often using instruments and calibrated for scientific data collection. >> and on to our next story malaysian climber he's saved during what is being called a, quote, very rare high altitude rescue. take a look at this. it happened just before a rather just below the summit of mount everest. check that out. and nepali sherpa, i think guiding a client to the summit when he noticed the climber in trouble. that person was clinging t
unexplained sightings, independent study looked into data relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena or uapgate the source behind these peas. what message was clear, there is no evidence of aliens having to do with reported sightings, they say. but as expected before the hearing, hundreds of questions from the public pouring in were skeptical. veering into conspiracy theories. one panelist emphasizing the need for more high quality data here. >> we've gone through a preliminary data...
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. >> bret: now too some industrial news and big news regarding uaps or ufos. a former intelligence official says the u.s. has alien technology that has crashed on this planet. we will say that again. an intelligence official who is now a whistleblower says the u.s. has in its possession alien spacecraft and remains of aliens. it's the kind of thing that has been talked about among ufo enthusiasts for decades. but the past few years the subject of aerial phenomena mainstream capitol hill hearings reports and videos from military aviators well now the link to strels is getting front page treatment in the investigation now to try to find out if all of this is true. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is looking into it tonight from capitol hill. good evening, bret. >> good evening, is he an air force veteran who would know. he worked on the unidentified aerial phenomena task force. david grusch contends the government is not truthful about having items which could be from out of this world. >> these are retrieving nonhuman origin technical vehicles, c
. >> bret: now too some industrial news and big news regarding uaps or ufos. a former intelligence official says the u.s. has alien technology that has crashed on this planet. we will say that again. an intelligence official who is now a whistleblower says the u.s. has in its possession alien spacecraft and remains of aliens. it's the kind of thing that has been talked about among ufo enthusiasts for decades. but the past few years the subject of aerial phenomena mainstream capitol hill...
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reporter: congress approved language in last year's defense policy bill requiring investigations of uapsmilitaries missed ufo reports as kooky. liz? liz: well, harvard medical school actually fired john e6789 mack. i had interviewed him back when i was on channel 7 in boston because he wrote a book interviewing people who said they had been abducted by aliens. and, you know -- [laughter] he was fired for that. so it'll be very interesting to see how far this goes. chad, thank you very much. >> reporter: of course. thank you. liz: chad pergram. >>> crypto world getting absolutely roil over the past 24 hours after the sec sues coinbase just a day after the commission sued binance and its founder. famed digital asset investor anthony family january know next on whether the sec moves spell the end for the cryptocurrency industry or not. it happens, businesses go south, but only the strong bounce back and keep pushing forward like my guest this week on my everyone talks to liz podcast, brand new episode. julie wainwright had taken the role of ceo for pets.com in 1999. of course, the following
reporter: congress approved language in last year's defense policy bill requiring investigations of uapsmilitaries missed ufo reports as kooky. liz? liz: well, harvard medical school actually fired john e6789 mack. i had interviewed him back when i was on channel 7 in boston because he wrote a book interviewing people who said they had been abducted by aliens. and, you know -- [laughter] he was fired for that. so it'll be very interesting to see how far this goes. chad, thank you very much....
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meeting the panelists commissioned in june of 2022 analyzed and spoke about the more than 800 cases of uapswoo hoo! >> the main findings, the need to stop make fun of ufo research and more importantly to start collecting better data on the far-out subject. >> without sufficient data we are unable to reach defendable conclusions that meet the high scientific standards we set for resolution. >> over the last year the panel has worked to create eight road map to categorize unoifred anomalist phenomena saying while most sightings can be explained, up to 5% of cases remain a mystery? in order to do science with these things we have to get our own data. >> adam frank is an astro physicist. >> being able to talk about this without being made fun of and step two, getting data, and step three maybe we'll have an answer? >> start watching these guys and then we'll be in a position to begin to say whether or not there's anything actually unusual here and whether there's anything that even goes beyond human physics. >> within the last year congress has held two hearings on ufos and separate from nasa,
meeting the panelists commissioned in june of 2022 analyzed and spoke about the more than 800 cases of uapswoo hoo! >> the main findings, the need to stop make fun of ufo research and more importantly to start collecting better data on the far-out subject. >> without sufficient data we are unable to reach defendable conclusions that meet the high scientific standards we set for resolution. >> over the last year the panel has worked to create eight road map to categorize...
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meeting, the panelists commissioned in june of 2022 analyzed and spoke about the more than 800 cases of uapse need to stop making fun of ufo research, and more importantly to start collecting better data on the far out subject. >> without sufficient data, we are unable to reach defendable conclusions that meet the high scientific standards for resolution. >> reporter: the panel has created a road map for nasa to categorize the growing number of what they are calling anomalous phenomena. up to 5% of cases remain a mystery. >> in order to do science with these things, we've got to get our own data. >> adam frank is an astro physicist. >> being able to talk about this without being made fun of, step two, getting good data, and step three, maybe we'll have an answer. >> we need to start watching the skies, and then we'll be in a position to, you know, to begin to say whether or not there's anything actually unusual here, and whether there's anything that even goes beyond human physics. >> within the last year, congress has held two hearings on ufos and separate from nasa, the pentagon has create
meeting, the panelists commissioned in june of 2022 analyzed and spoke about the more than 800 cases of uapse need to stop making fun of ufo research, and more importantly to start collecting better data on the far out subject. >> without sufficient data, we are unable to reach defendable conclusions that meet the high scientific standards for resolution. >> reporter: the panel has created a road map for nasa to categorize the growing number of what they are calling anomalous...
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nasa task force holds its first public meeting on ufos, or as the uap professionals call them?t the unidentified anomalous phenomenon means a group of experts who have spent 9 months studying the data on these up share their findings, including, as i was told, a brand new video. they showed this video. i want to show it to you now, it was taken by one plane. and this is what they saw against the background of the night sky. there are those three little dots, look at them, they moving, according to the pilot of the plane who noticed them said that we do not know what it is. they tried to track him down and they couldn't catch up with him. it was said today, and now spoiler alert nasa scientists have studied it and eventually. they said that we collected all the evidence. together. they were three commercial planes in a typical flight corridor, the reason they couldn't catch up with them is because they are farther away than they thought, and they were just lit up like that for traffic, what you see there is a plane taking pictures from that distance. that's why they seem to be m
nasa task force holds its first public meeting on ufos, or as the uap professionals call them?t the unidentified anomalous phenomenon means a group of experts who have spent 9 months studying the data on these up share their findings, including, as i was told, a brand new video. they showed this video. i want to show it to you now, it was taken by one plane. and this is what they saw against the background of the night sky. there are those three little dots, look at them, they moving, according...
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though, they need more information about what they are now calling unidentified, anomalous phenomena or uapsrease the stigma that may be keeping people from reporting some unusual sightings . commercial pilots, for example, are very reluctant to report anomalies. and one of our goals in having nasa play a role is to remove stigma. other task force members say in most cases , those unidentified objects can be explained simply. but there's some that need more research to explain. the group's report is due before the end of the summer . well, walmart will give its opticians nationwide a pay raise. the retailers, the retailer says the average wage for opticians will be over $22.50 an hour. the pay raises go into effect this saturday. walmart is also helping opticians prepare for their training and certification and will cover the costs. the retailer has already boosted pay for its pharmacists. the average sales now is more than $140,000 a year. excludes incentives and bonuses. the debt ceiling agreement now on the way to the senate for a vote. the growing support to get it passed before next wee
though, they need more information about what they are now calling unidentified, anomalous phenomena or uapsrease the stigma that may be keeping people from reporting some unusual sightings . commercial pilots, for example, are very reluctant to report anomalies. and one of our goals in having nasa play a role is to remove stigma. other task force members say in most cases , those unidentified objects can be explained simply. but there's some that need more research to explain. the group's...
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four-hour meeting, panelists commissioned in june of 2022, analyzed and spoke of the more than 800 cases of uapsufficient data, we are unable to reach defendable conclusions that meet the high scientific standards we set for resolution >> reporter: over the last year, the panel has worked to create a road map for nasa to better evaluate the growing number of unidentified anomalous phenomenon, saying that while most sightings can be explained, up to 5% of cases remain a mystery. >> in order to do science with these things, we've got to get our own data >> reporter: edham frank is a astrophysicist >> so step one, being able to talk about this without being made fun of, step two, getting our data, and maybe have an answer >> we need to start watching the skies and we'll be in a position to begin to say whether or not there's anything actually unusual here, and whether there's anything that even goes beyond human physics >> reporter: within the last year, congress has held two hearings on ufos and separate from nasa, the pentagon has created a department, the all-domain anomaly resolution office, t
four-hour meeting, panelists commissioned in june of 2022, analyzed and spoke of the more than 800 cases of uapsufficient data, we are unable to reach defendable conclusions that meet the high scientific standards we set for resolution >> reporter: over the last year, the panel has worked to create a road map for nasa to better evaluate the growing number of unidentified anomalous phenomenon, saying that while most sightings can be explained, up to 5% of cases remain a mystery. >>...
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and we will abbreviate it now to uap. t jodrell bank.announced changes. it'll now cover all small businesses in the capital and families receiving child benefit. it follows calls for more support to help those trading in older vehicles before the expansion of the ultra low emission zone in august. critics have welcomed the latest move, but say some drivers may still struggle. it does show that the myer has concerns. and the wider community across the london region. particularly the outer london region. we are concerned for members that the period of grace proposed is not going to be long enough for them to be able to purchase the vehicles they need to purchase, to adjust and comply. nurses and front line workers at guy's and st thomas's nhs foundation trust are staging a 24 hour strike as part of their dispute over pay. the action will have an impact on services across guys and its other sites. the hospital has apologised to patients who've had their appointments re—scheduled. they're a problem on many roads, but one londoner is taking a
and we will abbreviate it now to uap. t jodrell bank.announced changes. it'll now cover all small businesses in the capital and families receiving child benefit. it follows calls for more support to help those trading in older vehicles before the expansion of the ultra low emission zone in august. critics have welcomed the latest move, but say some drivers may still struggle. it does show that the myer has concerns. and the wider community across the london region. particularly the outer london...