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weill have to see what happens. to be the most important d in the history of this country. [crowd cheering] ms. gabbard: mr. president, there are lot of people who want to feel hopeful about our future. i want to introduce you to luke who is one of the people. luke:igh, mr. president. mr. ump: good looking guy. luke: i'm a junior at the university. will be voting for the first time in november and i'm researching each candidate. i have two questions for you. as i've been living on my own, i've noticed that everything has become more expensive. for me personally, i try to eat healthy and stay lean. i also would like to buy a ho someday but that seems impossible now. what is ur plan to make more -- life more affordable for someone like me? mr. trump: very good. thank you. [crowd cheering] it's probably the question i get most. they say you vote with your stomach. it's true. groceries, food hasone up at levels that nobody has ever seen before. 50, 60, %. take a look at bacon and some of these products. some people don'
weill have to see what happens. to be the most important d in the history of this country. [crowd cheering] ms. gabbard: mr. president, there are lot of people who want to feel hopeful about our future. i want to introduce you to luke who is one of the people. luke:igh, mr. president. mr. ump: good looking guy. luke: i'm a junior at the university. will be voting for the first time in november and i'm researching each candidate. i have two questions for you. as i've been living on my own, i've...
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weill. though, of these missiles? well, that is a very _ though, of these missiles?ery good _ though, of these missiles? well, that is a very good question. - though, of these missiles? well, that is a very good question. the i that is a very good question. the short answer is that we don't know. the indications are that russia is able to produce something in the region of 100 missiles, 100 cruise and ballistic missiles per month. that is a ballpark figure which we have obviously no way of verifying exactly. but to put that into context, yesterday's attack used approximately 130 missiles, so it may well be in the region of a monthly production. so this is not something russia can do on a daily basis, it is assumed. this was a major attack. basis, it is assumed. this was a majorattack. but basis, it is assumed. this was a major attack. but it is something russia can do on a regular basis, which is why there is so much anger in ukraine know about the restrictions in place on ukraine in terms of its ability to strike back. ukraine is saying to its western allies, we kno
weill. though, of these missiles? well, that is a very _ though, of these missiles?ery good _ though, of these missiles? well, that is a very good question. - though, of these missiles? well, that is a very good question. the i that is a very good question. the short answer is that we don't know. the indications are that russia is able to produce something in the region of 100 missiles, 100 cruise and ballistic missiles per month. that is a ballpark figure which we have obviously no way of...
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weill. rules as ordinary employees? well, ou and i rules as ordinary employees?les as ordinary employees? well, you and i both know— rules as ordinary employees? well, you and i both know there - rules as ordinary employees? well, you and i both know there are - rules as ordinary employees? -ii you and i both know there are many, many examples out there currently and previously of chief executives trying not to stick to the same rules. the classic do as i say, not do as i do that we see repeatedly. but we know that the impact of that is that employees see it as hypocritical and it has a very, very bad impact on organisational trust because it is just a bad bad impact on organisational trust because it isjust a bad leadership example. i because it is 'ust a bad leadership exam - le. ., ., because it is 'ust a bad leadership examle. ., ., example. i mean, do you get the sense though _ example. i mean, do you get the sense though that _ example. i mean, do you get the sense though that this _ example. i mean, do you get the sense though that this kind - example. i m
weill. rules as ordinary employees? well, ou and i rules as ordinary employees?les as ordinary employees? well, you and i both know— rules as ordinary employees? well, you and i both know there - rules as ordinary employees? well, you and i both know there are - rules as ordinary employees? -ii you and i both know there are many, many examples out there currently and previously of chief executives trying not to stick to the same rules. the classic do as i say, not do as i do that we see...
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weill. congress on side? could he get it through executive order?o — through executive order? well, there are really two ways _ through executive order? well, there are really two ways to _ through executive order? well, there are really two ways to think - through executive order? well, there are really two ways to think about. are really two ways to think about what trump can do. first of all, most presidents, under the law, have appointments. they need the consent of the senate to put their favourite people onto the bench and onto the federal reserve. that is traditionally how presidents go about trying to shape interest—rate decisions by the central bank. the problem here is trump being sent back to the white house, and he is in the position there until may 2026, well into halfway through trump's potential term. so, there has been a lot of murmuring, and we saw this when trump was first in office, threatening to fire the chair. that would be a political and legal morass, and i don't know what the financial markets would do, they probably wouldn'
weill. congress on side? could he get it through executive order?o — through executive order? well, there are really two ways _ through executive order? well, there are really two ways to _ through executive order? well, there are really two ways to think - through executive order? well, there are really two ways to think about. are really two ways to think about what trump can do. first of all, most presidents, under the law, have appointments. they need the consent of the senate to put...
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weill. reaction to those sentences? well, this is becoming _ reaction to those sentences?s is becoming the _ reaction to those sentences? well, this is becoming the pattern, - reaction to those sentences? -ii this is becoming the pattern, this no—nonsense from the judge. for some five people were convicted so far over the last few days. all of the sentences so far pretty lengthy. 32 months, just over two and half years was the sentence for these men. if anything, thejudge hopes that was the sentence for these men. if anything, the judge hopes that will send a serious message. these sentences are notjust individual punishment, but acting as a deterrent to anybody else thinking about coming out and writing. this is the way that they will be dealt with. i was in court before the judge began the sentencing comments in the last five minutes, and looking at william nelson morgan, the elder of the two defendants, he is 69, he looks broken in the dock. he is a man who has not had any previous convictions, he is a retired welder, and a widower. now, at the age of 69, very unusual,
weill. reaction to those sentences? well, this is becoming _ reaction to those sentences?s is becoming the _ reaction to those sentences? well, this is becoming the pattern, - reaction to those sentences? -ii this is becoming the pattern, this no—nonsense from the judge. for some five people were convicted so far over the last few days. all of the sentences so far pretty lengthy. 32 months, just over two and half years was the sentence for these men. if anything, thejudge hopes that was the...
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. >> weill all be watching closely in arizona and all of the other battleground states as well.f phoenix, kate illegal, thank you for joining us. >> russia's defense minister says its forces are fighting to repel ukrainian troops leading a cross-border offensive in russian territory. russian president vladimir putin has met the regional governor of russia's -- region that came under attack from an estimated 1000 ukrainian troops supported by tanks and armored vehicles. the ukrainians began the incursion on tuesday and are said to have reached more than five miles into russian territory occupying border villages. the region is now under a state of emergency. russian media reports 3000 civilians have been evacuated. president putin called the attack a major provocation and accused ukraine of firing indiscriminately at civilian buildings and residences. this russian military video purportedly shows the destruction of ukrainian armored vehicles. meanwhile, a spokesperson for the european commission said ukraine was fighting a legitimate defensive war against illegal aggression. our
. >> weill all be watching closely in arizona and all of the other battleground states as well.f phoenix, kate illegal, thank you for joining us. >> russia's defense minister says its forces are fighting to repel ukrainian troops leading a cross-border offensive in russian territory. russian president vladimir putin has met the regional governor of russia's -- region that came under attack from an estimated 1000 ukrainian troops supported by tanks and armored vehicles. the...
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according to researchers at weill cornell medical school, it is likely that the new antiviral treatment will be similar. treatments used to fight the aids virus, it can cure aging conditions by inactivating the worst viral genes. new research shows that eating breakfast increases life satisfaction in children . university researchers in england found in a new study. people who eat breakfast are more satisfied with their lives than people who skip this important judicial promise. researchers found other factors such as socioeconomic status, consumption of fruits and vegetables and physical activity to be effective in this field. consuming as much energy as breakfast, nutrients necessary for cognitive function it provides better and increases concentration, memory and learning ability. regular consumption of this meal provides the body with a combination of vitamins and minerals. doctors tested a new vaccine to treat lung cancer on patients in 7. start the country. this vaccine forces the body's immune system to identify lung cancer cells and destroy them. according to the researchers, th
according to researchers at weill cornell medical school, it is likely that the new antiviral treatment will be similar. treatments used to fight the aids virus, it can cure aging conditions by inactivating the worst viral genes. new research shows that eating breakfast increases life satisfaction in children . university researchers in england found in a new study. people who eat breakfast are more satisfied with their lives than people who skip this important judicial promise. researchers...
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weill now show a geographical map of willow street genal area of the officer involved shooting, as well for service near un plaza. the llp e perspective, as well as a google earth view we will now show bwc footage fe from security cameras located on willow street. i will introduce each video prior to pyi was capm department issued body members e time of the t. of thesred to protect the privacy of third parties. thec a buffering not contain audio.h system that captures 30s of video footage prior to the of in activatedy e camera records with audio and video timestamps displayed on bwc footage are in coordinated universal timendedo the reported robbery obtained a suspect description from the victim. one of the reonding officers then broadcast the description for other units. a e bwc from one of oreonded. the ve has been altered to protect th p. one. 2240 year old, te and bluin,she was dark bottoms. he was. he had pin direction. officers number one an■ two were partners the night of the oisnd riding in a marked sfpicle. while searching for the perso matching the description from the robbery
weill now show a geographical map of willow street genal area of the officer involved shooting, as well for service near un plaza. the llp e perspective, as well as a google earth view we will now show bwc footage fe from security cameras located on willow street. i will introduce each video prior to pyi was capm department issued body members e time of the t. of thesred to protect the privacy of third parties. thec a buffering not contain audio.h system that captures 30s of video footage prior...
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weill. by what they have seen? well, republicans — by what they have seen?ve seen? well, republicans and democrats - by what they have seen? well, l republicans and democrats alike expected it to be a big week. conventions allow the nominees, to have a bump in the polls. i suspect you will see a bump in the polls for kamala harris. ithink you will see a bump in the polls for kamala harris. i think republicans were ready for that. at the end of the day, republicans, democrats, recognised this election will kick off after labor day here. that is when the race is really off and running. caution voters to take these polls with a grain of salt, it comes down to what happens after labor day, particularly in this upcoming debate between vice president harris and former president harris and former president trump. there are a few moments left in the race to change the race. both conventions will energise, republican convention energise, republican convention energise the gop base, the democrat convention energise the democrat baseit convention energise the democrat
weill. by what they have seen? well, republicans — by what they have seen?ve seen? well, republicans and democrats - by what they have seen? well, l republicans and democrats alike expected it to be a big week. conventions allow the nominees, to have a bump in the polls. i suspect you will see a bump in the polls for kamala harris. ithink you will see a bump in the polls for kamala harris. i think republicans were ready for that. at the end of the day, republicans, democrats, recognised this...
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weill. through what the authorities have been doing and saying.— through what the authorities have beendoing and saying. well, 'ust a few hours ago, we * been doing and saying. well, 'ust a few hours ago, we sawfi been doing and saying. well, 'ust a few hours ago, we saw as h been doing and saying. well, just a few hours ago, we saw as rescue i few hours ago, we saw as rescue teams returned to port, and they were carrying what we believe to be the body of 18—year—old hannah lynch. shortly after, we saw people coming onto the quayside here, and we heard the news and confirmation from the italian rescue workers that the operation to recover the bodies of the missing had been completed, and that they had brought up this last body. that, we understand, was taken in an ambulance to a local mortuary, where all the other bodies have been taken. the formal identification procedures, which here in italy have to take place, are under way. we also understand that a green light has been given for postmortems. tell that a green light has been given for postmortems.— that a green light has been given
weill. through what the authorities have been doing and saying.— through what the authorities have beendoing and saying. well, 'ust a few hours ago, we * been doing and saying. well, 'ust a few hours ago, we sawfi been doing and saying. well, 'ust a few hours ago, we saw as h been doing and saying. well, just a few hours ago, we saw as rescue i few hours ago, we saw as rescue teams returned to port, and they were carrying what we believe to be the body of 18—year—old hannah lynch....
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weill. israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military _ israeli strike on the school?sraeli military says _ israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military says it - israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military says it hit - israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military says it hit a - the israeli military says it hit a school in gaza city that was having displaced people according to authorities in gaza. israel says it was targeting a hamas command and control centre embedded within the school which is something hamas has always denied it does. in gaza itself, the defence authorities say at least ten people have been killed and dozens wounded. as you say, this is not the first time a school has been targeted. hundreds of schools have been targeted during this ten month long war. but certainly as you have antony blinken saying all parties in the region should refrain from taking actions that escalate tensions, we are not seeing too much of that in the last few days. we had hamas claiming partial responsibility for a bomb attack in tel av
weill. israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military _ israeli strike on the school?sraeli military says _ israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military says it - israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military says it hit - israeli strike on the school? well, the israeli military says it hit a - the israeli military says it hit a school in gaza city that was having displaced people according to authorities in gaza. israel says it was targeting a hamas command and...
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weill. become the highest grossing animated film on the planet.— film on the planet.lm on the planet. well, that's a preview of the next ten - film on the planet. well, that's a preview of the next ten years! i just a reminder of the breaking news that we are getting this hour that the israeli military has now confirmed that mohammed deif, the hamas second—in—command in gaza, was killed in an israeli air strike on the gaza strip on the 13th. air strike targeted a compound in khan younis where mohammed deif and another senior hamas commander were targeted. the other commander �*s death was confirmed shortly after the strike but doubt heckling at about the fate of mohamed and israeli military says mr deif initiated, planned and executed the october the 7th massacre. hamas has so far denied that mr deif was killed. we will have the latest at the top of the hour. our correspondent onjerusalem is on this. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. as we go through today, many of us will have a dry day with some warm sunshine, still feeling h
weill. become the highest grossing animated film on the planet.— film on the planet.lm on the planet. well, that's a preview of the next ten - film on the planet. well, that's a preview of the next ten years! i just a reminder of the breaking news that we are getting this hour that the israeli military has now confirmed that mohammed deif, the hamas second—in—command in gaza, was killed in an israeli air strike on the gaza strip on the 13th. air strike targeted a compound in khan younis...
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weill. are not doing enough to stop the spread of misinformation.hat is _ spread of misinformation. well, i think what is clear _ spread of misinformation. well, i think what is clear is _ spread of misinformation. well, i think what is clear is the - think what is clear is the government is very concerned about misinformation and disinformation and just how quickly rumours can spread on the internet and how information about protests and demonstration and riots can be spread on the different social media platforms. and i think that was reflected in the fact that when keir starmer came out and made a statement after the emergency meeting between ministers and police officers and so on earlier in the week, he came out and said that crime online would be treated as seriously as crime off—line. so the government really keen to make it clear to people that if you are behind some of this stuff that is spread on the different social media platforms, you will feel, as the government puts it, the full force of the law. and we are seeing people being arreste
weill. are not doing enough to stop the spread of misinformation.hat is _ spread of misinformation. well, i think what is clear _ spread of misinformation. well, i think what is clear is _ spread of misinformation. well, i think what is clear is the - think what is clear is the government is very concerned about misinformation and disinformation and just how quickly rumours can spread on the internet and how information about protests and demonstration and riots can be spread on the different...
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weill. pushback by ukraine into russia and what effect that might have?ffect that might have? well, i think in terms _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of— what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of dropping _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of dropping the - think in terms of dropping the bridges i think that that is the second of three major bridges they have dropped now and that serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, they are trying to stop reinforcements coming over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or even indeed, stop it. secondly, in the longer term view, if you look at the way in which the forces are positioned in that area, it is the north—west pocket they have managed to create, the same river will actually form quite a formidable defence of obstacle if the ukrainian forces can get up there and force russians out. they will then use that to anchor their left flank, as it were, which would be an easier defensible line. that's what's really going on there. and
weill. pushback by ukraine into russia and what effect that might have?ffect that might have? well, i think in terms _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of— what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of dropping _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of dropping the - think in terms of dropping the bridges i think that that is the second of three major bridges they have dropped now and that serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, they are...
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weill. assessment of that accusation? well, the nature of— assessment of that accusation?he nature of negotiation _ assessment of that accusation? well, the nature of negotiation is _ assessment of that accusation? well, the nature of negotiation is a - assessment of that accusation? -ii the nature of negotiation is a back and forth. what we can say from what we can see and obviously, both the qataris, the americas and the egyptians are playing close to negotiations. back and forth is part of the game and is part of negotiation. that is the what exactly negotiation. the end that is what is imported and the technical teams work this week until the end of this coming week and just before the age of the meeting, they have the age of the meeting, they have the burden of working on these bridging solutions for those differences.— bridging solutions for those differences. , ,., bridging solutions for those differences. , , ., ., differences. there is something that has happened _ differences. there is something that has happened this _ differences. there is something that has ha
weill. assessment of that accusation? well, the nature of— assessment of that accusation?he nature of negotiation _ assessment of that accusation? well, the nature of negotiation is _ assessment of that accusation? well, the nature of negotiation is a - assessment of that accusation? -ii the nature of negotiation is a back and forth. what we can say from what we can see and obviously, both the qataris, the americas and the egyptians are playing close to negotiations. back and forth is part of...
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weill. together to this campaign. well, “ust to together to this campaign. _ together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the _ together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the vp _ together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the vp race - together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the vp race has i just to remind, the vp race has been, sorry, their brace to pick the vp has been much quicker that if you think about how long it took donald trump to choose his vp it took some time but she has had not had that long. it was little over two weeks ago when joe long. it was little over two weeks ago whenjoe biden stood down and left the coalition around here and there has been this big battle to see who she would end up picking. i am in pennsylvania as mentioned, the governor was a big favourite at one point but tim bought was picked, he has a year older than kamala harris and c is essentially with someone seen as someone who said the tickets, he is a veteran, teacher, and was also a state championship winning four more coach. he was a faculty of
weill. together to this campaign. well, “ust to together to this campaign. _ together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the _ together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the vp _ together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the vp race - together to this campaign. well, just to remind, the vp race has i just to remind, the vp race has been, sorry, their brace to pick the vp has been much quicker that if you think about how long it took donald trump to choose his vp it took some...
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weill. police might be conducting? well, think the research _ police might be conducting?is _ police might be conducting? well, think the research is useful - police might be conducting? -ii think the research is useful because if you look at say for example x or meta it looks like you know it is hard to know the sequence of events due the algorithm, but when i download the data we can see the chronology, the order in which people post information so we can identify who sent that information first, which accounts spread the false information the most, therefore we can identify what i call disins influencers which are routine president erdogans of disinformation, so this information can lead to the police potentially knowing for example who are the most prominent people spreading it, but more to the point what is the extent to which the false information might be created by fake accounts that might themselves be for example a foreign interference campaign. they need the data and analysis of the data to make informed decisions about who is spreading disinformation and how im
weill. police might be conducting? well, think the research _ police might be conducting?is _ police might be conducting? well, think the research is useful - police might be conducting? -ii think the research is useful because if you look at say for example x or meta it looks like you know it is hard to know the sequence of events due the algorithm, but when i download the data we can see the chronology, the order in which people post information so we can identify who sent that information...
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weill. content is informing people and how they make up their minds.heir minds. well, you know. in the — they make up their minds. well, you know. in the us _ they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not _ they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not all _ they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not all those - they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not all those peoplei know, in the us not all those people have their minds made up already... that is what i was trying to get at. have them made up their minds already, or is it about changing minds and confirming opinions? i think there is 40 to 45% of the country on both sides, collectively 85 or 90% that have made up their mind, but enough to swing an election. you have to remember we are in an unprecedented campaign cycle this time. we have never had our nominee switched out for weeks before the convention begins. while i think our country is polarised and divided and in some ways our politics recounts a fire to, there is a lot to do to reintroduce vice p
weill. content is informing people and how they make up their minds.heir minds. well, you know. in the — they make up their minds. well, you know. in the us _ they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not _ they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not all _ they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not all those - they make up their minds. well, you know, in the us not all those peoplei know, in the us not all those people have their minds made up already......
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weill. moscow was trying to send? well, eve one moscow was trying to send?oscow was trying to send? well, everyone has been expecting - moscow was trying to send? -ii everyone has been expecting vladimir putin to retaliate in some way for that kursk incursion, and the military hasn't been able to do that on the ground because their troops are still there. so i think if he is trying to send a message, this is more for a domestic audience because, in terms of what kyiv and those across the uk have been putting up with for a long time now, this isn't really anything out of the ordinary. unlike her colleague just said earlier, the usual propaganda from russian ctv are celebrating it. so i don't think it's necessarily a message for the ukrainian people, i think it's for a domestic audience in russia —— russian state tv. domestic audience in russia -- russian state tv.— domestic audience in russia -- russian state tv. and ukraine has been calling _ russian state tv. and ukraine has been calling on — russian state tv. and ukraine has been calling on allies _ russia
weill. moscow was trying to send? well, eve one moscow was trying to send?oscow was trying to send? well, everyone has been expecting - moscow was trying to send? -ii everyone has been expecting vladimir putin to retaliate in some way for that kursk incursion, and the military hasn't been able to do that on the ground because their troops are still there. so i think if he is trying to send a message, this is more for a domestic audience because, in terms of what kyiv and those across the uk...
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weill. ongoing shortage of workers? well, we will have — ongoing shortage of workers?ing shortage of workers? well, we will have to see and _ ongoing shortage of workers? well, we will have to see and we - ongoing shortage of workers? -ii we will have to see and we don't yet know how much is driven by care workers and how much by other health workers and how much by other health workers like nurses in particular. the most recent figures suggest we are still having around just under 3000 main applicants in the health and care sector per month which is not a devastatingly low figure. if you told me a few years ago it was going to be that high i would have thought gosh that is quite significant. i don't think it is inherently problematic. i think the decree the care sector does have some really difficult underlying problems with recruitment but it is the pay and conditions are relatively poor and that is not going to go away. find relatively poor and that is not going to go away-— relatively poor and that is not going to go away. and in terms of the number _ going to go aw
weill. ongoing shortage of workers? well, we will have — ongoing shortage of workers?ing shortage of workers? well, we will have to see and _ ongoing shortage of workers? well, we will have to see and we - ongoing shortage of workers? -ii we will have to see and we don't yet know how much is driven by care workers and how much by other health workers and how much by other health workers like nurses in particular. the most recent figures suggest we are still having around just under 3000 main...
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weill. modi met with each other. what did you make of that meeting? you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting _ you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting was _ you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting was a _ you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting was a great - you make of that meeting? well, the i meat -- the meeting was a great show meat —— the meeting was a great show of diplomacy, because the visit brought some products. == of diplomacy, because the visit brought some products.- brought some products. -- a zelinski- _ brought some products. -- a zelinski. the _ brought some products. -- a zelinski. the overnight - brought some products. —— a zelinski. the overnight memorandums in the area of pharmaceuticals, agricultural products community development. — agricultural products community development, and _ agricultural products community development, and also - agricultural products community development, and also the - agricultural products community i development, and also the cultural co
weill. modi met with each other. what did you make of that meeting? you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting _ you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting was _ you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting was a _ you make of that meeting? well, the meat -- the meeting was a great - you make of that meeting? well, the i meat -- the meeting was a great show meat —— the meeting was a great show of diplomacy, because the visit brought some products. == of...
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weill. one was killed. is that the kind of response you would expect?ou would expect? well, i ran even opened another option. i response you would expect? well, i l ran even opened another option. yes, regionally, this is how i would imagine, in recent days, they have kind of leaked another kind of response, which is not military in the narrow sense of the word, and vectors to see a cease—fire between israel and hamas as an iranian achievement, and that way to actually gain its pride back without actually gain its pride back without actually shooting and without being vulnerable to attacks by israel in the united states.— vulnerable to attacks by israel in the united states. what do you think the united states. what do you think the chances of _ the united states. what do you think the chances of those _ the united states. what do you think the chances of those cease-fire - the chances of those cease—fire talks bearing any fruit are? they are set to begin hopefully tomorrow. the us secretary of state was due to tone but hasn't now. namaste they will not
weill. one was killed. is that the kind of response you would expect?ou would expect? well, i ran even opened another option. i response you would expect? well, i l ran even opened another option. yes, regionally, this is how i would imagine, in recent days, they have kind of leaked another kind of response, which is not military in the narrow sense of the word, and vectors to see a cease—fire between israel and hamas as an iranian achievement, and that way to actually gain its pride back...
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weill. happening and trying to heal? well, as ou happening and trying to heal?eal? well, as you say, i think— happening and trying to heal? well, as you say, i think the _ happening and trying to heal? well, as you say, i think the king's - happening and trying to heal? .m as you say, i think the king's visit has been very welcomed by the community. he's taking time, he's met the people there, and tomorrow he'll be inviting the families of the three girls to buckingham palace, i believe. in the context of the riots, i think what was one of the riots, i think what was one of the worst aspects of that — and it was fuelled by misinformation online — one of the worst aspects is it took away from what should've just been days and weeks of processing the grief of this absolute tragedy in this lovely community of children whojust went to in this lovely community of children who just went to a taylor swift themed dance class. it was absolutely unimaginable. you did have people at the time from southport telling the media, basically pleading with the rioters, please stop
weill. happening and trying to heal? well, as ou happening and trying to heal?eal? well, as you say, i think— happening and trying to heal? well, as you say, i think the _ happening and trying to heal? well, as you say, i think the king's - happening and trying to heal? .m as you say, i think the king's visit has been very welcomed by the community. he's taking time, he's met the people there, and tomorrow he'll be inviting the families of the three girls to buckingham palace, i believe. in...
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weill. last night without assistance. well, it is now 22:17, _ last night without assistance., nobody has - last night without assistance. well, it is now 22:17, nobody has come i last night without assistance. -ii it is now 22:17, nobody has come to get me off, they got me an absolutely fine, staff knew i was there and i'm now crawling the train. ., , ., ., ., train. the law says that all train station providers _ train. the law says that all train station providers should - train. the law says that all train station providers should have i train. the law says that all train | station providers should have an accessible travel policy outlining the level of service and facilities passengers can expect, how to get assistance and how to get help if things go wrong. lner's on policy says those needing assistance will be helped off the train within five minutes of its arrival and if you cannot rebook assistance when you arrive at the station, staff should be able to help. i’m arrive at the station, staff should be able to help.— arrive at the station, staff should be able to help.
weill. last night without assistance. well, it is now 22:17, _ last night without assistance., nobody has - last night without assistance. well, it is now 22:17, nobody has come i last night without assistance. -ii it is now 22:17, nobody has come to get me off, they got me an absolutely fine, staff knew i was there and i'm now crawling the train. ., , ., ., ., train. the law says that all train station providers _ train. the law says that all train station providers should - train. the law...
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weill. you make of the timing and the reasoning for going so big?ng so big? well, i was partially involved _ reasoning for going so big? well, i was partially involved in _ reasoning for going so big? well, i was partially involved in this - was partially involved in this process trying to get my friend out, so i have been in touch with many foreign ministries and all the countries that have been involved, and it was one of these things where the americans wanted their guys out. they had paul whelen and they wanted those guys out. the president wanted them out. and putin really wanted his friend out. but they couldn't, the assassin wasn't sitting in the united states, he was sitting in germany. so the germans had to be involved, they have their own set of interests, some of their own they had an individual who was sentenced to death in belarus, so the belarus gets involved, and then there is a whole bunch of other people also from the radio free europe and the americans wanted her out, so they grab somebody from norway. there was a russian spy posin
weill. you make of the timing and the reasoning for going so big?ng so big? well, i was partially involved _ reasoning for going so big? well, i was partially involved in _ reasoning for going so big? well, i was partially involved in this - was partially involved in this process trying to get my friend out, so i have been in touch with many foreign ministries and all the countries that have been involved, and it was one of these things where the americans wanted their guys out. they had paul...
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weill. so they followed trends, then? well, some trends — so they followed trends, then? trends, then? well, some trends that have _ so they followed trends, then? well, some trends that have come - so they followed trends, then? -ii some trends that have come out of the report on opiates and opioids such as heroin, morphine, methadone, they were implicated in 80% of all deaths. when we are talking about scotland's drug death rices, experts often mention poverty and the data revealed that people living in the most deprived areas of scotland were more than 15 times as likely to die from drug misuse than those from the least deprived areas of scotland. the report also confirmed that new psychoactive substances such as enzo dazza been causing significant dangers and people might have heard about mrs innes, they are synthetic opioids, really strong drugs that are causing problems notjust a scuttlebutt across the uk, deaths these drugs rose from just one to 23 in the space of 12 months. find these drugs rose from just one to 23 in the space of 12 months.— in the space of 12 mon
weill. so they followed trends, then? well, some trends — so they followed trends, then? trends, then? well, some trends that have _ so they followed trends, then? well, some trends that have come - so they followed trends, then? -ii some trends that have come out of the report on opiates and opioids such as heroin, morphine, methadone, they were implicated in 80% of all deaths. when we are talking about scotland's drug death rices, experts often mention poverty and the data revealed that...
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weill. does have leverage, clearly. well, this is very — does have leverage, clearly.ave leverage, clearly. well, this is very true, but _ does have leverage, clearly. well, this is very true, but the _ does have leverage, clearly. well, this is very true, but the united i this is very true, but the united states— this is very true, but the united states throughout the months i have pressured _ states throughout the months i have pressured israel to come to a cease—fire. the problem is, the amount— cease—fire. the problem is, the amount of— cease—fire. the problem is, the amount of cease—fire dialogue that has occurred, hamas has been the resistance — has occurred, hamas has been the resistance to agreeing to a deal. even _ resistance to agreeing to a deal. even today, they did not have a delegation at this meeting and they said, delegation at this meeting and they said. well_ delegation at this meeting and they said, well we'll see what happens out of— said, well we'll see what happens out of this— said, well we'll see what happens out of this talk, and you know go fr
weill. does have leverage, clearly. well, this is very — does have leverage, clearly.ave leverage, clearly. well, this is very true, but _ does have leverage, clearly. well, this is very true, but the _ does have leverage, clearly. well, this is very true, but the united i this is very true, but the united states— this is very true, but the united states throughout the months i have pressured _ states throughout the months i have pressured israel to come to a cease—fire. the problem is,...
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weill. is brought about this announcement from donald trump now?, we can only guess- — from donald trump now? well, we can only guess- but — from donald trump now? well, we can only guess. but the _ from donald trump now? well, we can only guess. but the one _ from donald trump now? well, we can only guess. but the one significant - only guess. but the one significant thing that has changed his kamala harris's candidacy. and those polls. they show that gap has closed. this looked like in many ways vintage trump — rambling, grievance filled, sometimes apocalyptic. i think you could still sense from him that things have changed. he very much wanted to castigate kamala harris, suggest she was incapable. the same old messaging that everything that was wrong with the world and america would not have happened had he still beenin would not have happened had he still been in the presidency. nonetheless, the announcement from mr trump himself of those three september debates, at least gives an indication of the fact that they are taking the challenge from t
weill. is brought about this announcement from donald trump now?, we can only guess- — from donald trump now? well, we can only guess- but — from donald trump now? well, we can only guess. but the _ from donald trump now? well, we can only guess. but the one _ from donald trump now? well, we can only guess. but the one significant - only guess. but the one significant thing that has changed his kamala harris's candidacy. and those polls. they show that gap has closed. this looked like in...
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weill. no-one about this phone call. well, certainl , no-one about this phone call.ll. well, certainly, the wall— no-one about this phone call. well, certainly, the wall street _ no—one about this phone call. -ii certainly, the wall street journal certainly, the wall streetjournal have the inside track on exactly how that played out. because they themselves as his employers and his editors and his colleagues have been pushing so hard. yes, his mother has been his greatest advocate, they said, and she was called to the whitehouse with her husband and her other, her daughter danielle, explained that he was now in his final hours in russian custody with this very clear instruction from the whitehouse, tell no—one. these things will always go, i think this way, that they'll be a lot of talking between the back channels between the two governments and then briefing the families at the right moment. you're not going to obviously want to build hopes until you're thoroughly sure that you have something to say. and that feeds into, of course, what sarah was telling us. it's f
weill. no-one about this phone call. well, certainl , no-one about this phone call.ll. well, certainly, the wall— no-one about this phone call. well, certainly, the wall street _ no—one about this phone call. -ii certainly, the wall street journal certainly, the wall streetjournal have the inside track on exactly how that played out. because they themselves as his employers and his editors and his colleagues have been pushing so hard. yes, his mother has been his greatest advocate, they...
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weill. were to win the white house? well, it's simple- — were to win the white house? goes down to the same — it's simple. i think it goes down to the same story as before, democrats have to _ the same story as before, democrats have to have — the same story as before, democrats have to have a huge showing from african _ have to have a huge showing from african american populations, which we have _ african american populations, which we have seen the upsurge from vice president _ we have seen the upsurge from vice president harris. independents need to swing _ president harris. independents need to swing more towards democrats, and as we _ to swing more towards democrats, and as we know _ to swing more towards democrats, and as we know with reproductive health care and _ as we know with reproductive health care and the abortion on the ballot, white _ care and the abortion on the ballot, white women will play a pitted —— critical— white women will play a pitted —— critical role — white women will play a pitted —— critical role on this. we will see with— critical role on
weill. were to win the white house? well, it's simple- — were to win the white house? goes down to the same — it's simple. i think it goes down to the same story as before, democrats have to _ the same story as before, democrats have to have — the same story as before, democrats have to have a huge showing from african _ have to have a huge showing from african american populations, which we have _ african american populations, which we have seen the upsurge from vice president _ we have...
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weill. organisational thing rather than doing different things?of all, it would be _ doing different things? well, first of all, it would be an _ of all, it would be an organisational thing and then the synapses that join things organisational thing and then the synapses thatjoin things together, you would find, actually, the same way as life happens that way and nature happens that way, you would find you have got a different kind of thing. i mean, it wasn't very long ago we were finding out, where we not? that computers were learning to talk to each other, you know, systems were learning to talk to each other. that is the natural thing. so if you bring all this information together, if you bring all the answers together, then you will find hybrids created. that is what i'm really. find will find hybrids created. that is what i'm really.— will find hybrids created. that is what i'm reall . �* ., , ,, what i'm really. and would be spend the same amount _ what i'm really. and would be spend the same amount of— what i'm really. and would be spend the
weill. organisational thing rather than doing different things?of all, it would be _ doing different things? well, first of all, it would be an _ of all, it would be an organisational thing and then the synapses that join things organisational thing and then the synapses thatjoin things together, you would find, actually, the same way as life happens that way and nature happens that way, you would find you have got a different kind of thing. i mean, it wasn't very long ago we were finding out,...
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weill. channels on social platforms? well, it would appear _ channels on social platforms?well, it would appear to be a _ channels on social platforms? well, it would appear to be a huge - it would appear to be a huge influence. i'm actually not surprised that, actually. because i think— surprised that, actually. because i think if— surprised that, actually. because i think if we — surprised that, actually. because i think if we rewind 18 months, nicky, to another— think if we rewind 18 months, nicky, to another tragic incident we saw here _ to another tragic incident we saw here in_ to another tragic incident we saw here in the — to another tragic incident we saw here in the north west, and that was the incident — here in the north west, and that was the incident surrounding nicola buiiey— the incident surrounding nicola buiiey in — the incident surrounding nicola bulley in lancashire. if you're remember on what happened there, the social media _ remember on what happened there, the social media probably started with well—meaning individuals, but certainly— well—meaning in
weill. channels on social platforms? well, it would appear _ channels on social platforms?well, it would appear to be a _ channels on social platforms? well, it would appear to be a huge - it would appear to be a huge influence. i'm actually not surprised that, actually. because i think— surprised that, actually. because i think if— surprised that, actually. because i think if we — surprised that, actually. because i think if we rewind 18 months, nicky, to another— think if we rewind 18...
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weill have a c-span kickoff show for the dnc at 2:00 p.m. eastern live from chicago.ow let's get to your calls. we will start with elaine and st. louis, missouri, on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you so much, kimberly. i just want to say that c-span's coverage of the election has been outstanding, and yesterday, i enjoyed mark. he founded democracy docket, and he did excellent -- an excellent program on we the average joe or joe-ette has to stand up and actually talk to people about the authoritarian dictatorship that donald trump and his cronies put into effect. what gives him hope and makes him continue to fight is knowing that there are other organizations that are trying to stand up, that there are americans like me, 74, and things are better for me under joe biden and kamala harris. and i just want to say that there should be a law that average people have to watch 24 hours of c-span to keep themselves informed and to hear both sides. both sides. of an issue. thank you so much. host: next up is mike in ohio on our line for inde
weill have a c-span kickoff show for the dnc at 2:00 p.m. eastern live from chicago.ow let's get to your calls. we will start with elaine and st. louis, missouri, on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you so much, kimberly. i just want to say that c-span's coverage of the election has been outstanding, and yesterday, i enjoyed mark. he founded democracy docket, and he did excellent -- an excellent program on we the average joe or joe-ette has to stand up and...
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weill, for a photograph or selvie or have a chat and pick their brains?i interesting because what they do is just incredible.— just incredible. i have this vision in my head--- — just incredible. i have this vision in my head... sorry... _ just incredible. i have this vision in my head... sorry... of- just incredible. i have this vision in my head... sorry... of you i in my head... sorry... of you meeting _ in my head... sorry... of you meeting someone like noah lyles and --oin meeting someone like noah lyles and going for— meeting someone like noah lyles and going for a _ meeting someone like noah lyles and going for a hen ship and him going, you have _ going for a hen ship and him going, you have strong hands, young man. you have _ you have strong hands, young man. you have to — you have strong hands, young man. you have to be careful with other peopte's — you have to be careful with other people's hands. you have to be careful with other people's hands-— people's hands. climbers have deceptively — people's hands. climbers have deceptively strong _ peop
weill, for a photograph or selvie or have a chat and pick their brains?i interesting because what they do is just incredible.— just incredible. i have this vision in my head--- — just incredible. i have this vision in my head... sorry... _ just incredible. i have this vision in my head... sorry... of- just incredible. i have this vision in my head... sorry... of you i in my head... sorry... of you meeting _ in my head... sorry... of you meeting someone like noah lyles and --oin meeting...
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and weill ve to explain why the city has decided to do thahathat is something that that is worth debatinge as you see, as you see t at this meeting, trying to,, n of, of keeping the no turn on red where it's not necessary, ss debated last year in the media. there was a lot of there were a lot of media stories. the consciousness of this issue has increased, which is good. but the understanding of the communication that we've had a that given this strong interest, that's given us the ability and the energy to do most of the downtown area, and proceed forward in the future to do the, the signals in the city. thank you. yohave your hand and i justn, wondered another theme that i waed speak about is because you remind us all the time about how overworked staff are, what a chronic limitation we have in terms of filling staim us to tat efficient route. and so i just wonder in yourarksf you might think about, because this sounds like a lot of work to analyze intersection by intersectionisanted? is it not warranted? i wonder if you could just opine on the es of efficiency as regards this policy. y
and weill ve to explain why the city has decided to do thahathat is something that that is worth debatinge as you see, as you see t at this meeting, trying to,, n of, of keeping the no turn on red where it's not necessary, ss debated last year in the media. there was a lot of there were a lot of media stories. the consciousness of this issue has increased, which is good. but the understanding of the communication that we've had a that given this strong interest, that's given us the ability and...
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weill. step down from standing again. how would you assess his speech?inful one and a difficult one. the second one was, it was the right of the season. i don't think anybody doubts that after we have seen over the last few weeks the enthusiasm and the hope that the democratic party has now that the democratic party has now that they have an actual chance of winning, thatjoe biden made the right decision. now i also think that one of the things i was looking more for, was making the case for kamala harris. buti more for, was making the case for kamala harris. but i think this was morejoe biden like making his case for his legacy, and then tacking on at the end, if you want to see it continued, there is your person in kamala harris. so i think given the unprecedented nature, joe biden did as well as could be expected, trying to balance all those different dynamics. to balance all those different dynamics-— to balance all those different d namics. �* , ., to balance all those different dnamics. , ., , ., dynamics. and i suppose that is what the question —
weill. step down from standing again. how would you assess his speech?inful one and a difficult one. the second one was, it was the right of the season. i don't think anybody doubts that after we have seen over the last few weeks the enthusiasm and the hope that the democratic party has now that the democratic party has now that they have an actual chance of winning, thatjoe biden made the right decision. now i also think that one of the things i was looking more for, was making the case for...
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weill. morning. what is the latest? well, esterda morning. what is the latest?t is the latest? well, yesterday was a — morning. what is the latest? well, yesterday was a very _ morning. what is the latest? well, yesterday was a very grim - morning. what is the latest? well, yesterday was a very grim day - morning. what is the latest? -ii yesterday was a very grim day as we watched four bodies being brought to shore by the rescue services. a fifth body has been identified on the yacht and rescue workers are expected to bring that up this morning. then the search goes on for the final missing person. the rescue services say they have been working tirelessly in very, very difficult, cramped conditions or to try to recover, find the people, the missing, and also that they have been facing very difficult conditions down there because there is a lot of debris in the yacht. we know as well that investigators have questioned the captain. he was questioned the captain. he was questioned for two hours because there are being a lot of questions asked about how this superya
weill. morning. what is the latest? well, esterda morning. what is the latest?t is the latest? well, yesterday was a — morning. what is the latest? well, yesterday was a very _ morning. what is the latest? well, yesterday was a very grim - morning. what is the latest? well, yesterday was a very grim day - morning. what is the latest? -ii yesterday was a very grim day as we watched four bodies being brought to shore by the rescue services. a fifth body has been identified on the yacht and...
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weill. music. somebody out there will know what i'm talking about.— what i'm talking about.onday and are a bit nervy and. — rehearsals on monday and are a bit nervy and. i— rehearsals on monday and are a bit nervy and. i am kind, rehearsals on monday and are a bit nervyand. iam kind, considerate. and i_ nervyand. iam kind, considerate. and i have — nervyand. iam kind, considerate. and i have chosen these people and i know who _ and i have chosen these people and i know who these people are on the show. _ know who these people are on the show. they — know who these people are on the show. they are not lumped in front of me. _ show. they are not lumped in front of me. ~ . . show. they are not lumped in front of me. 9 . ., show. they are not lumped in front of me.9 :, :, 4' show. they are not lumped in front ofme.~ . ., ,, of me. what are you like when you are aaivin of me. what are you like when you are giving notes? _ of me. what are you like when you are giving notes? direct _ of me. what are you like when you are giving notes? direct and - of me. what are you like when you
weill. music. somebody out there will know what i'm talking about.— what i'm talking about.onday and are a bit nervy and. — rehearsals on monday and are a bit nervy and. i— rehearsals on monday and are a bit nervy and. i am kind, rehearsals on monday and are a bit nervyand. iam kind, considerate. and i_ nervyand. iam kind, considerate. and i have — nervyand. iam kind, considerate. and i have chosen these people and i know who _ and i have chosen these people and i know who these people...