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will grant is in mexico city for us. further. great to have you on newsday, and i know this is a topic, a subject that you have reported on extensively. under president trump, that relationship between the us and mexico was pretty much defined by the border wall. what are your expectations for the sorts of issues that will come up in these discussions today? i that will come up in these discussions today?- that will come up in these discussions today? i think the effort by the _ discussions today? i think the effort by the biting _ discussions today? i think the - effort by the biting administration was to show to mexico that things have moved on at least in tone, if not sometimes in content. what do i mean by that? i didn't the aim is to make sure that things feel a little bit more serious, less capricious, things don't come down just to how joe biden feels about mexico, and perhaps the same way it was perceived that billy donald trump was the driving force of everything, really everything was seen through the lens of m
will grant is in mexico city for us. further. great to have you on newsday, and i know this is a topic, a subject that you have reported on extensively. under president trump, that relationship between the us and mexico was pretty much defined by the border wall. what are your expectations for the sorts of issues that will come up in these discussions today? i that will come up in these discussions today?- that will come up in these discussions today? i think the effort by the _ discussions...
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will grant reporting.inked to the powerful �*ndrangheta gang in the first phase of the country's largest mafia trial in more than 30 years. the proceedings are expected to last for another two years. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. their shadow has hung over italy for decades. a web of criminal activity, a history of robbery, kidnapping, drug smuggling and murder. now, in this especially adapted courtroom in southern italy, some of �*ndrangheta finally facejustice. translation: today, - we have an important sentence. 91 defendants, 70 found guilty. i'm not afraid of anything or anyone. i always say what i think and if i can't tell the truth, it's because i can't prove it. there are no problems. a large and powerful criminal network, the �*ndrangheta first came to national prominence in the 1970s, but it's believed they could date back to the late 18th century. they don't just operate in europe — their activities have been unearthed as far afield as north and south america, and even australia. it's estimated
will grant reporting.inked to the powerful �*ndrangheta gang in the first phase of the country's largest mafia trial in more than 30 years. the proceedings are expected to last for another two years. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. their shadow has hung over italy for decades. a web of criminal activity, a history of robbery, kidnapping, drug smuggling and murder. now, in this especially adapted courtroom in southern italy, some of �*ndrangheta finally facejustice. translation: today, - we...
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well, foreign journalists are not being allowed in to observe the vote — so our correspondent will grant i asked him when we can expect results and whether they will be respected. well, i think it will be a handful of hours before we have the full results because of course there are other elections as well as the presidential one, too. there are members of parliament and there are governorships and so on, all under consideration as well. but i think we can safely say that daniel 0rtega will be announced as the next president, it isjust announced as the next president, it is just at what margin of victory, really. this has been an election that has been sullied from the very start. 0n the second ofjune he arrested one of the leading presidential candidates against him and then followed after that a whole a swathe more. seven presidential candidates in total. northern 35 critical voices and many more since. journalists have been forced from the country, it is a very, very difficult picture for nicaraguans to see the election being held in that kind of environment where there are no electio
well, foreign journalists are not being allowed in to observe the vote — so our correspondent will grant i asked him when we can expect results and whether they will be respected. well, i think it will be a handful of hours before we have the full results because of course there are other elections as well as the presidential one, too. there are members of parliament and there are governorships and so on, all under consideration as well. but i think we can safely say that daniel 0rtega will...
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will grant - you indeed.ed into follow the election in nicaragua. tens of thousands of ethiopians have rallied in addis ababa, showing support for the government in its fight against an alliance of rebel forces advancing towards the capital. the bbc�*s africa regional editor will ross has more. a huge show of support for the ethiopian government in its fight against tigrayan rebels. this event in addis ababa was organised by the authorities. on show, signs of frustration at international media coverage of the year—long war and perceptions of interference. the us, the un and the african union have been calling for a ceasefire and peace talks. translation: our country, ethiopia, will not be broken| apart. ethiopia always moves forward. i came today to protest against terrorist groups and juntas against those who harassed us for the last 27 yea rs. translation: no more negotiation. _ why doesn't the us government negotiate with terrorists like al—shabaab? they want to destroy this country like they did afghanist
will grant - you indeed.ed into follow the election in nicaragua. tens of thousands of ethiopians have rallied in addis ababa, showing support for the government in its fight against an alliance of rebel forces advancing towards the capital. the bbc�*s africa regional editor will ross has more. a huge show of support for the ethiopian government in its fight against tigrayan rebels. this event in addis ababa was organised by the authorities. on show, signs of frustration at international...
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will grant, bbc news, costa rica. gay rights activist who was forced to resign from the service because of his sexuality in the 1950s. the oil tanker, harvey milk, was formally christened in san diego in a ceremony attended by navy secretary, carlos del toro. he said his presence was necessary notjust to amend the wrongs of the past but to give inspiration to all lgbt leaders who served in uniform. archaeologists excavating the roman site of pompeii in italy say they've discovered a room used by slaves, which they say gives an extraordinary insight into their daily lives. nina nanji reports. a window into how slaves lived in ancient pompeii. it's a cramped space with three wooden beds. one smaller bed is possibly a child's, indicating that the room could have housed a family. the room was found during an excavation of a large villa on the outskirts of pompeii. the city was engulfed in a volcanic eruption nearly 2000 years ago, burying it and its residents in ash. translation: it is an exceptional cross—section of the
will grant, bbc news, costa rica. gay rights activist who was forced to resign from the service because of his sexuality in the 1950s. the oil tanker, harvey milk, was formally christened in san diego in a ceremony attended by navy secretary, carlos del toro. he said his presence was necessary notjust to amend the wrongs of the past but to give inspiration to all lgbt leaders who served in uniform. archaeologists excavating the roman site of pompeii in italy say they've discovered a room used...
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will grant there with that fascinating _ circumstances.ting analysis down the nicaragua elections. thank you forjoining us on newsday. police in the united states have opened a criminal investigation after eight people died at a music festival in houston, texas on friday. many others were hurt when the crowd surged forward. investigators are also looking into claims that someone in the crowd was injecting people with drugs. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. candles and flowers have been laid outside the festival venue, in tribute to those who died. more is now being heard about those who were killed in the crush. the youngest was 14. 0ther victims have been named. brianna rodriguez, just 16, was a keen dancer. friends are fundraising to pay for her funeral. franco patino, 21, and danish baig, 27, who died trying to save his fianc e. i just want to send out prayers to... to the ones that were lost last night. for the first time since the tragedy, travis scott addressed his fans. appearing sombre and distressed, he reflect
will grant there with that fascinating _ circumstances.ting analysis down the nicaragua elections. thank you forjoining us on newsday. police in the united states have opened a criminal investigation after eight people died at a music festival in houston, texas on friday. many others were hurt when the crowd surged forward. investigators are also looking into claims that someone in the crowd was injecting people with drugs. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. candles and...
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we will speak to you again soon, will grant, thank you. let's get an update on all the sport now.n paid to the founder and former team principal of the williams formula one team, sir frank williams, who's died at the age of 79. his team won nine constructors' championships and seven drivers' titles. former three time world champion sirjackie stewart is among those who's been sharing his memories of one of the greatest names in the sport's history. we had great times together. i once ran out of petrol near silverstone, it was he who stopped to give me a lift to get some petrol and he neverforgave me for it. so we had lots of fun together. he didn't approve of the stewart tartan trousers, and he, he said that "of course i would never wear those," and i said "if we won a grand prix, frank, would you wear the trousers?" "of course, �*cause you'll never win a grand prix, a stewart grand prix." well, we did win a grand prix and frank had to wear the tartan trousers. he was a friend to the end. next to football — viniciusjunior scored a late winner to take real madrid four points clear a
we will speak to you again soon, will grant, thank you. let's get an update on all the sport now.n paid to the founder and former team principal of the williams formula one team, sir frank williams, who's died at the age of 79. his team won nine constructors' championships and seven drivers' titles. former three time world champion sirjackie stewart is among those who's been sharing his memories of one of the greatest names in the sport's history. we had great times together. i once ran out of...
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will grant sent this report from neighbouring costa rica.ing who to install as the next president. however, this is far from a normal vote. nor, critics say, is it a legitimate one. this year, president daniel ortega has arrested more than 35 opposition figures, including seven presidential candidates under a draconian treason law. others have been forced into exile. in the toothless electoral fight that remains, he's all but guaranteed victory. president ortega and his wife, the vice president rosario murillo, say those arrested were guilty of terrorism and sedition, calling them criminals who attacked their country. from neighbouring costa rica, exiled opponents have urged their countrymen to boycott the vote, hoping abstention will send the sandinista government a message. translation: will say no to this electoral farce, no to ortega's - kidnappings, and as long l as our nicaraguan brothers still in our country close the door in the dictatorship, _ those of us in exile _ will raise our voices for those who are kidnapped. and it's notjust
will grant sent this report from neighbouring costa rica.ing who to install as the next president. however, this is far from a normal vote. nor, critics say, is it a legitimate one. this year, president daniel ortega has arrested more than 35 opposition figures, including seven presidential candidates under a draconian treason law. others have been forced into exile. in the toothless electoral fight that remains, he's all but guaranteed victory. president ortega and his wife, the vice president...
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will grant, bbc news.to come: tributes are paid to one of iran's most prominent cartoonists who's died from covid—i9. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public. eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display - but on the local campaign l headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. i berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, leaving ministers who long felt on
will grant, bbc news.to come: tributes are paid to one of iran's most prominent cartoonists who's died from covid—i9. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public. eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display - but on the local...
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will grant, bbc news, tegucigalpa. several other towns. they“re angry about government plans to offer the mining giant, rio tinto, the rights to extract lithium in the town of loznitza. lithium is a crucial component of electric car batteries. you are watching bbc news. hello there. after the damage and disruption caused by storm arwen yesterday, today is going to be a much calmer affair with lighter winds but it will stay cold, and despite some autumn sunshine there will also be some wintry showers. this swirl of cloud, that was storm arwen, that has cleared out into the near continent. still, though, our weather coming down from the north so a chilly feel to proceedings and there are plenty of wintry showers around continue to affect eastern coasts of england as we go through the day. one or two across north—east scotland. northern ireland looking fairly bright through the afternoon but this clump of rain, sleet and snow could give someone wintry weather to quite low levels across parts of east wales and the midlands
will grant, bbc news, tegucigalpa. several other towns. they“re angry about government plans to offer the mining giant, rio tinto, the rights to extract lithium in the town of loznitza. lithium is a crucial component of electric car batteries. you are watching bbc news. hello there. after the damage and disruption caused by storm arwen yesterday, today is going to be a much calmer affair with lighter winds but it will stay cold, and despite some autumn sunshine there will also be some wintry...
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will grant, bbc news, tegucigalpa.l several of his shows. munawar faruqui says 12 shows have been cancelled in the past two months following threats by vigilante groups to the artist and the promoters. mr faruqui — who is one of only a few muslim comics in india — says hate has won and the artist has lost. earlier this year he spent a month in jail on charges of insulting hindu gods during a rehearsal. his lawyers say he was arrested forjokes he didn't make. the women's tennis association says it remains concerned about chinese tennis star, peng shuai's ability to communicate freely, openly, and directly. ms peng disappeared from public view for three weeks after accusing a top government official of sexual assault. on wednesday, wta chairman and ceo steve simon, said he would not engage in further email communications with her because it was �*clear her responses were influenced by others.�* in a statement regarding the comments, the wta said: yaqiu wang is a senior researcher on china for human rights watch, she gave
will grant, bbc news, tegucigalpa.l several of his shows. munawar faruqui says 12 shows have been cancelled in the past two months following threats by vigilante groups to the artist and the promoters. mr faruqui — who is one of only a few muslim comics in india — says hate has won and the artist has lost. earlier this year he spent a month in jail on charges of insulting hindu gods during a rehearsal. his lawyers say he was arrested forjokes he didn't make. the women's tennis association...
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will grant, bbc news, tegucigalpa. communicate freely, openly, and directly. ms peng disappeared from public view for three weeks after accusing a top government official of sexual assault. on saturday, wta chairman and ceo steve simon, said he would not engage in further email communications with her because it was �*clear her responses were influenced by others.�* in a statement regarding the comments, the wta said: they "remain deeply concerned that peng is not free from censorship or coercion and decided not to re—engage via email until satisfied her responses were her own, and not those of her censors." the australian government is to introduce anti—troll legislation to make social media services, such as facebook and instagram, liable for hurtful comments published on their platforms. the new law will introduce a complaints mechanism, requiring the companies to take down material in which someone believes they are being defamed, bullied or attacked. if the content is not withdrawn, a court process could force a s
will grant, bbc news, tegucigalpa. communicate freely, openly, and directly. ms peng disappeared from public view for three weeks after accusing a top government official of sexual assault. on saturday, wta chairman and ceo steve simon, said he would not engage in further email communications with her because it was �*clear her responses were influenced by others.�* in a statement regarding the comments, the wta said: they "remain deeply concerned that peng is not free from censorship...
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0ur correspondent will grant is in mexico city.ed here? ., , . ., here? clive, one thing is clear, central america _ here? clive, one thing is clear, central america and _ here? clive, one thing is clear, central america and the - here? clive, one thing is clear, i central america and the caribbean have borne the brunt of extreme weather events for climate change, perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. hurricane is more frequent and more powerful, wiping out crops, and forcing people to migrate, so it came as no huge surprise that the g77 group of developing nations, including all of the caribbean and central america, insisted on some compensation for extreme weather from climate change. as you know, this part of the world has its fair share of major oil producers, brazil, venezuela, here in mexico, and those economies will not disconnect from fossil fuel dependence just yet, so there's real scepticism, too, ithink, that dependence just yet, so there's real scepticism, too, i think, that latin america's paulus will genuinely
0ur correspondent will grant is in mexico city.ed here? ., , . ., here? clive, one thing is clear, central america _ here? clive, one thing is clear, central america and _ here? clive, one thing is clear, central america and the - here? clive, one thing is clear, i central america and the caribbean have borne the brunt of extreme weather events for climate change, perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. hurricane is more frequent and more powerful, wiping out crops, and forcing people to...
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if they decide to uphold this texas law, it will grant states to go around roe v. wade in order to ban abortions in their state. that said, the first hearing that we heard, some of the questions that came u from some of the conservative justices, two of them are nominees from donald trump that would traditionally be against abortion rights. they have signaled some opposition to this law and to the way it cou be enforced. you are seeing those justices, those conservative justices really question this law and how it is enforced. especially one of them, brett kavanaugh, a nominee from donald trump who raised a question about what this means beyond abortions. if this can be done for abortions, may be next up is a liberal state like california. they could write a similar law blocking gun rights and allowing private citizens to challenge anyone who tries to get a gun in the united states. conservatives are extremely precise on what they're looking for in this case. >> the world health organization has called on eight agencies to send medical aid to afghanistan. that is w
if they decide to uphold this texas law, it will grant states to go around roe v. wade in order to ban abortions in their state. that said, the first hearing that we heard, some of the questions that came u from some of the conservative justices, two of them are nominees from donald trump that would traditionally be against abortion rights. they have signaled some opposition to this law and to the way it cou be enforced. you are seeing those justices, those conservative justices really question...
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his unless we have legislation pass that will grant the afghans permanent residency status. the biggest, biggest challenge that the africans associates will be in the coming months in the coming year as they start to leave the u. s. government facilities. because they are all for all on girls that as a temporary status, which grant them unauthorized period of stay only 2 years, they will need to seek alternative routes to a green card either through the program, through their family members or in the alternative through a silent youngins will also be subject to the same rules, the same laws as everyone else here, either some kind of temporary status or permanent residency are just wondering how many afghans are in the united states who slides in the past few months. do we know, do we have an estimate? i think the rough estimate that we've been hearing, whether that's, you know, more informal, informal conversations. we're having, we're refugee, we set them and organizations both department of homeland security. we're looking at roughly a $100000.00 and folks. and 3rd, the uni
his unless we have legislation pass that will grant the afghans permanent residency status. the biggest, biggest challenge that the africans associates will be in the coming months in the coming year as they start to leave the u. s. government facilities. because they are all for all on girls that as a temporary status, which grant them unauthorized period of stay only 2 years, they will need to seek alternative routes to a green card either through the program, through their family members or...
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we will talk to will grant in mexico city about that. ♪ >> former iranian prison official accused ofentences during a purge of dissidents in 1998 has testified in a trial in sweden. he faces multiple charges including crimes against amenity. bbc persia's gia has more. >> he has been accused of war crimes and murder. he was accused of crimes against humanity for his role in ams execution of political prisoners in the 80's in iran but swedish prosecutors could not prosecute him for war crimes against amenity becse sweden joined the convention in 2014 and the crime was committed in 1980. the prosecutor is collecting evidence, he has been in prison almost two years. four months ago the court started working and he started defending himself today. ♪ >> hello, in the bbc news room, our need story is that president biden has announced a coordinated mobile action plan to tackle rising energy prices. the u.s. is to release 50 million barrels of oil from its reserves. to covid-19 in europe, world health organization is warning of further so hundred thousand people -- several dutch 700,000 peop
we will talk to will grant in mexico city about that. ♪ >> former iranian prison official accused ofentences during a purge of dissidents in 1998 has testified in a trial in sweden. he faces multiple charges including crimes against amenity. bbc persia's gia has more. >> he has been accused of war crimes and murder. he was accused of crimes against humanity for his role in ams execution of political prisoners in the 80's in iran but swedish prosecutors could not prosecute him for...
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beyond that, it will be based upon unserved based upon need. we'll be giving out a grant per state. each state will give grants to subgrantees on the ground. we are as i just said very focused on equity and making sure there is affordability and use big quit which means we have to be flexible. a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with new mexico, completely different topography, 50% of people on tribal lands don't have broadband. we need to account for the flexibility there which is why it's going to be a state by state. there will be a tremendous amount of federal oversight and transparency, every state has to put their plan online for everyone to see and we are going to have very strict criteria to make sure that we achieve the goals of affordability and access. >> when you think the first expansion projects will get underway? >> i'm sorry? >> when will the projects get underway, when will states physically -- >> first we
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peterson claims a juror committed misconduct in filling out a questionnaire and is hoping a judge will grant a new trial next year. ama: an investigation into an incident that led to students walking out of a san francisco high school, upset over students changing outfits in front of faculty. they say it is part of a bigger problem with sexual harassment and assault. san francisco unified school district confirmed it is investigating. >> a teacher was having change into what is called fits, these neutral outfits that students wear when they are doing theater practice. and we are investigating whether or not this practice has been something that should have been happening. ama: the practice has stopped. dan: a change at the top at twitter. the co-founder jack dorsey stepped down today as ceo. he posted a statement on his twitter page, writing after 16 years, from co-founder to ceo, it was finally time to leave. he added he has worked hard to ensure his company can break away from its founders. dorsey will be replaced immediately by the chief technology officer. he's been with twitter for more
peterson claims a juror committed misconduct in filling out a questionnaire and is hoping a judge will grant a new trial next year. ama: an investigation into an incident that led to students walking out of a san francisco high school, upset over students changing outfits in front of faculty. they say it is part of a bigger problem with sexual harassment and assault. san francisco unified school district confirmed it is investigating. >> a teacher was having change into what is called...
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peterson claims a juror committed misconduct in filling out a questionnaire and is hoping a judge will grant him a new trial next year. ama: an investigation into an incident that led to students walking out of a san francisco high school, upset over students changing outfits in front of faculty. they say it is part of a bigger problem with sexual harassment and assault. san francisco unified school district confirmed it is investigating. >> a teacher was having change into what is called fits, these neutral outfits that students wear when they are doing theater practice. and we are investigating whether or not this practice has been something that should have been happening. ama: the practice has stopped. dan: a change at the top at twitter. the co-founder jack dorsey stepped down today as ceo. he posted a statement on his twitter page, writing after 16 years, from co-founder to ceo, it was finally time to leave. he added he has worked hard to ensure his company can break away from its founders. dorsey will be replaced immediately by the chief technology officer. he's been with twitter for
peterson claims a juror committed misconduct in filling out a questionnaire and is hoping a judge will grant him a new trial next year. ama: an investigation into an incident that led to students walking out of a san francisco high school, upset over students changing outfits in front of faculty. they say it is part of a bigger problem with sexual harassment and assault. san francisco unified school district confirmed it is investigating. >> a teacher was having change into what is called...
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that can be controlled ljy not something that can be controlled by money because if you talked to will grantg dictatorships and authoritarian governments like the one in nicaragua, and none of that will change from more investment in better visa and asylum processing systems. we better visa and asylum processing s stems. ~ ,, ., ., better visa and asylum processing sstems. ,, ., ., ,, ., better visa and asylum processing 5 stems. . ~' ., ., 4' ., , systems. we know and you know very well because — systems. we know and you know very well because you're based _ systems. we know and you know very well because you're based in - systems. we know and you know very well because you're based in new- well because you're based in new york, this is becoming a potent political issue forjoe biden. is it equally coated in mexican politics —— potent? equally coated in mexican politics -- potent?— equally coated in mexican politics -- otent? , ., ., , , -- potent? good question, and yes, conservative — -- potent? good question, and yes, conservative cable _ -- potent? good question, and yes, conservative ca
that can be controlled ljy not something that can be controlled by money because if you talked to will grantg dictatorships and authoritarian governments like the one in nicaragua, and none of that will change from more investment in better visa and asylum processing systems. we better visa and asylum processing s stems. ~ ,, ., ., better visa and asylum processing sstems. ,, ., ., ,, ., better visa and asylum processing 5 stems. . ~' ., ., 4' ., , systems. we know and you know very well...
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will grant from mexico city.nating a global response to see more oil released from countries' reserves, the uk, korea, japan is in val, china may be involved as well and we know the us will be releasing many hundreds of barrels of oil to try and help ease the price of petrol down. we will have to see if that works. thanks for watching, see you tomorrow, all the best. good evening. some places saw more sunshine than others today. a few spots got stuck with a lot of cloud, mist, and murk. but generally, it was a quiet day compared with some of what is to come. the rest of the week looks colder, rain in the forecast, yes, but some sleet and snow at times, as well, and potentially some stormy weather through friday and into the weekend. things, though, relatively quiet through tonight — quite windy across scotland, and here, we will see outbreaks of rain starting to move in from the northwest, eventually getting into northern ireland, as well. elsewhere, a lot of cloud, some mist and fog patches down towards the sout
will grant from mexico city.nating a global response to see more oil released from countries' reserves, the uk, korea, japan is in val, china may be involved as well and we know the us will be releasing many hundreds of barrels of oil to try and help ease the price of petrol down. we will have to see if that works. thanks for watching, see you tomorrow, all the best. good evening. some places saw more sunshine than others today. a few spots got stuck with a lot of cloud, mist, and murk. but...
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they will be accepting competitive grant applications to get that money out quickly. not expected to ease some of the constraints in the near term. jonathan: let's get the conversation started with david leibovitz -- with david lebovitz, global market strategist at jp morgan. david: it is difficult to see how at current levels, multiples expand further, particularly in an environment where long-term interest rates continue to move higher. i want to latch onto something you guys were talking about with respect to the margin story because that really is key for the earnings narrative next year. when we listen to what companies are saying, when we look at what companies are actually doing, and certain industries you are seeing higher input costs passed along to consumers, but another thing you are hearing from managements quite a bit is a focus on automation, efficiency, productivity. so i think next year, the way we get past this margin headwind is the whole pie gets bigger to a certain extent, but companies can continue to focus on running their operations in a relativ
they will be accepting competitive grant applications to get that money out quickly. not expected to ease some of the constraints in the near term. jonathan: let's get the conversation started with david leibovitz -- with david lebovitz, global market strategist at jp morgan. david: it is difficult to see how at current levels, multiples expand further, particularly in an environment where long-term interest rates continue to move higher. i want to latch onto something you guys were talking...
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here's the bbc�*s central america correspondent, will grant. this year when he sent police to the home of his biggest rival and placed her under house arrest and then followed a slew of arrests and detentions, house arrests and, of course, many people have been either first into excel or are behind bars. seven presidential candidates in total and in that environment this was reallyjust a one horse race and he made sure it was completely toothless. all of the opponents against him had no doubt that they are going to hand him victory very soon and it will probably be a landslide. jae soon and it will probably be a landslide-— landslide. joe biden has described _ landslide. joe biden has described it _ landslide. joe biden has described it as - landslide. joe biden has described it as a - landslide. joe biden has described it as a farce . landslide. joe biden has l described it as a farce and landslide. joe biden has - described it as a farce and he is clearly not happy. there is talk on the state department of the sort of measures that could stil
here's the bbc�*s central america correspondent, will grant. this year when he sent police to the home of his biggest rival and placed her under house arrest and then followed a slew of arrests and detentions, house arrests and, of course, many people have been either first into excel or are behind bars. seven presidential candidates in total and in that environment this was reallyjust a one horse race and he made sure it was completely toothless. all of the opponents against him had no doubt...
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and grant says, that will be fine. -- u.s. grant and son fred, colleen illinois. and the clerk turns white and goes and rounds to get the manager and they are quickly escorted to the -- so, he's just kind of a self effacing guy. he is not that into -- but in the moment, he is somebody who kind of exudes this quiet leadership. and i think that that was the case as president. >> i think you describe him -- a very, very complex personality. hard to get to know him. -- >> a couple of close friends. sherman was a close friend in the military. child, who's a philadelphia businessman, who he gets to know and shares a vacation home -- another quick anecdote. his self effacing -- he's going to this vacation home in long branch, new jersey. and he goes on a steamer. and he's by himself. and a woman comes with her two children and she's trying to take them to the other side and put them on the boat, but she can't stay. she has to go off. and she's looking around frantically for someone to stay with the children, someone to put them up on the other side. and he walks up and s
and grant says, that will be fine. -- u.s. grant and son fred, colleen illinois. and the clerk turns white and goes and rounds to get the manager and they are quickly escorted to the -- so, he's just kind of a self effacing guy. he is not that into -- but in the moment, he is somebody who kind of exudes this quiet leadership. and i think that that was the case as president. >> i think you describe him -- a very, very complex personality. hard to get to know him. -- >> a couple of...
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went for the film edition with my friend phillip jackson who played the other characters he played will grant you was my voice off. we're right there. and she said, i don't want to see you. and i said, i don't really want to see you. i said why? i said, well i, i could when i got to the theater, i was late and i couldn't, i my, she was in a very bad position. i can only hear you and it was your voice. i was just transfixed by your voice. so i started the whole thing with my back to the camera, which is actually what i do in the film. i mean, if you look up when let you know tony hopkins, he stands in the middle, the set, you know, meeting tardies. but i was, i my back and i had my back to the, the camera and numbers like that. and then i ton. so that's what happened and that's what, you know, that's how i became an elector. and of course it was a great opportunity for me. but then i had to read, you know, i was living in america i just on to place one after the other. and if the claimant stringent is co stringent to which i did on broadway, that i did display the public. and i was having a gr
went for the film edition with my friend phillip jackson who played the other characters he played will grant you was my voice off. we're right there. and she said, i don't want to see you. and i said, i don't really want to see you. i said why? i said, well i, i could when i got to the theater, i was late and i couldn't, i my, she was in a very bad position. i can only hear you and it was your voice. i was just transfixed by your voice. so i started the whole thing with my back to the camera,...
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card because as certain as i am with the jurors are going to do, i am certain, 98% that this judge will grantm mr. trial if convicted of anything. kennedy: what does a mistrial mean? they should for a mistrial with prejudice and mistrial without prejudice so how would that affect kyle rittenhouse if either of those were granted? >> with prejudice, i've done that before the prosecutor intentionally or is reckless that it necessary mistrial and the judge says you can't retry him, you screwed up, he walks free. that's with prejudice without prejudice, you screwed up but i'm not buying that was so intentional that i bar you from retry him, i'll give you another bite, you're doing it over and that's it. kennedy: do you think they deliberately screwed up so they can in fact retry him? or were they just that bad? >> i'll tell you, i've been practicing for 30 years, i'm telling you what he did, you know you're not supposed to go. you know you're not supposed to, on right to remain science silent and rented judge rules the trial, evidence cannot come in, you don't just view that out because you think
card because as certain as i am with the jurors are going to do, i am certain, 98% that this judge will grantm mr. trial if convicted of anything. kennedy: what does a mistrial mean? they should for a mistrial with prejudice and mistrial without prejudice so how would that affect kyle rittenhouse if either of those were granted? >> with prejudice, i've done that before the prosecutor intentionally or is reckless that it necessary mistrial and the judge says you can't retry him, you...
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let's get more on this now from our central america correspondent, will grant, who joins me live fromt be the first country in the region, as a referendum on corruption. do you think that is how it will have panned out in terms of the boat? i have panned out in terms of the boat? ., , , boat? i do, david, yes. the word on _ boat? i do, david, yes. the word on most _ boat? i do, david, yes. the word on most people's - boat? i do, david, yes. the word on most people's lips| boat? i do, david, yes. the - word on most people's lips was about change was not that wasn't just on voting about change was not that wasn'tjust on voting day of the days leading up. people are exhausted and what they consider a very corrupt government. he has been linked himself to drug trafficking cases in the united states and the other is there on drug trafficking charges in prison. adding to that the mismanagement, the economic mismanagement, the economic mismanagement, control of the situation with covid people have been calling for change. that said he is also a very powerfulfigure and that said he is also a
let's get more on this now from our central america correspondent, will grant, who joins me live fromt be the first country in the region, as a referendum on corruption. do you think that is how it will have panned out in terms of the boat? i have panned out in terms of the boat? ., , , boat? i do, david, yes. the word on _ boat? i do, david, yes. the word on most _ boat? i do, david, yes. the word on most people's - boat? i do, david, yes. the word on most people's lips| boat? i do, david,...
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and that is that grant will know with lots in reference to getting some a so because don't ask within the crime, owes me lucky and sam's will be granted. names are just like with scott is blocking only it's scholars at times. it makes it worse in this way, so it's not good for, for the u. s. a. implement those misgivings because then they will, they will not be able to control it. they will like and also that with which is not a major interest. ah, nation very elements in looking yours, that's certain control and a so security architecture, where would i, sponsors, japanese, you mediators as one of the c o s e 's, or send me away, sees my and why i asked the u. s. nichol, i, i think the nightmare scenario is the following. is that, considering the, the rhetoric that's coming out of care of being very frustrated of not getting into the nato club is as fast as they would like. i think they just that nato nations are just dangling that in front of them. however, he may want to press the issue and that's the nightmare scenario. but this how it, this is how it plays out, is it, there is a
and that is that grant will know with lots in reference to getting some a so because don't ask within the crime, owes me lucky and sam's will be granted. names are just like with scott is blocking only it's scholars at times. it makes it worse in this way, so it's not good for, for the u. s. a. implement those misgivings because then they will, they will not be able to control it. they will like and also that with which is not a major interest. ah, nation very elements in looking yours, that's...
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will grant a delay in this handover.raises a lot of novel questions about the power of the former president to keep certain records secret when the current president does not want to keep them secret and wants them released. it is likely that this is a question that could go all the way to the supreme court. so far it's looking good for the committee. the legislature wanted these documents. the white house said they should be released. so far the courts have affirmed that. >> paula, there's new reporting on the committee's frustration, let's call it, with former chief of staff mark meadows. talk to us about that. >> victor, this is really big. originally when this investigation started, in speaking with former trump administration officials, they thought if anyone would be protected by privilege it would be former chief of staff mark meadows. if anyone would get any modicum of protection, it would be here. here we're learning that the committee's patience is running out with the former chief of staff. he's been put on no
will grant a delay in this handover.raises a lot of novel questions about the power of the former president to keep certain records secret when the current president does not want to keep them secret and wants them released. it is likely that this is a question that could go all the way to the supreme court. so far it's looking good for the committee. the legislature wanted these documents. the white house said they should be released. so far the courts have affirmed that. >> paula,...
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beyond that, it will be based upon unserved based upon need. we'll be giving out a grant per state. each state will give grants to subgrantees on the ground. we are as i just said very focused on equity and making sure there is affordability and use big quit which means we have to be flexible. a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with new mexico, completely different topography, 50% of people on tribal lands don't have broadband. we need to account for the flexibility there which is why it's going to be a state by state. there will be a tremendous amount of federal oversight and transparency, every state has to put their plan online for everyone to see and we are going to have very strict criteria to make sure that we achieve the goals of affordability and access. >> when you think the first expansion projects will get underway? >> i'm sorry? >> when will the projects get underway, when will states physically -- >> first we
beyond that, it will be based upon unserved based upon need. we'll be giving out a grant per state. each state will give grants to subgrantees on the ground. we are as i just said very focused on equity and making sure there is affordability and use big quit which means we have to be flexible. a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with...
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but she sees no reason as to why they will grant some kind of injunction against releasing the material now because, as she keeps repeating, the chances of success in the trump argument, she sees, as basically zero. >> that will be for the next court to decide. we don't know what panel of judges from that court is going to hurt, it's pretty diverse court in terms of the park in the days and ideological location of all of those judges. but, trump hasn't won anything yet in his effort to enlist the court to run this investigation. he has lost everything that he has asked. there is no indication that that is going to change because he does seem sort of playing around with the law. but anything is possible. that is why it is called the news. it is new every day. >> and thanks to judge chutkan, we are now seeing that yes, the federal courts in washington can actually move with real speed when this kind of urgency is involved. >> yes, and when they want to. >> yes, when they want to. exactly. >> thanks lawrence. >> thank you rachel. that is our breaking news at the beginning of this hour toni
but she sees no reason as to why they will grant some kind of injunction against releasing the material now because, as she keeps repeating, the chances of success in the trump argument, she sees, as basically zero. >> that will be for the next court to decide. we don't know what panel of judges from that court is going to hurt, it's pretty diverse court in terms of the park in the days and ideological location of all of those judges. but, trump hasn't won anything yet in his effort to...
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pretty well under reagan with frank simplicity and so forth so if it works so well under reagan i will grant argument we haven't seen that moral clarity so there is a question i will hit you with in a moment that donald trump, god bless him in my opinion he set the speeches including in warsaw that hr mentioned. then walked away from the lectern and never behaved as if he had given those. why is it that reagan's example it works why is it so hard to follow? >> it is a puzzle but old habits die hard. but we do have to be careful as we look back at reagan and his successes from the hindsight of course it worked out it's so simple because between that wasn't really clear reagan had confidence that he had a lot of criticism because he was trying very risky things and challenging a lot of wisdom and it was somewhat different from the russia that we face today especially on the nucleoside and on the economic side but went to take away china especially remember our adversary is the chinese communist party but they are central allies they haven't lived under multiparty democracy is a only with under
pretty well under reagan with frank simplicity and so forth so if it works so well under reagan i will grant argument we haven't seen that moral clarity so there is a question i will hit you with in a moment that donald trump, god bless him in my opinion he set the speeches including in warsaw that hr mentioned. then walked away from the lectern and never behaved as if he had given those. why is it that reagan's example it works why is it so hard to follow? >> it is a puzzle but old...
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i will jump forward again. it grants funeral just to show you how well respected he was across the land a million people show up in new york city and lined the streets and they bring out their old uniforms the union and confederate uniforms and they lined the streets of new york city. his pallbearers are to union generals into confederate generals. at the end of his life and that's the relationships they have that went back all the way to the mexican-american war. >> in the book you cover the fact that lincoln wasn't envious but he looked over his shoulder at some point and saw grant and said oh my gosh this guide may run for president against may, right? >> yeah you did but grant thought he was that popularity was that popular with the american people but grant never had that aspiration. he really didn't want to run for political office. he was asked all the time to run for president and he said they'll may office i thought about running for was mayor of galena so i could build a wall from my house to the depot. he fini
i will jump forward again. it grants funeral just to show you how well respected he was across the land a million people show up in new york city and lined the streets and they bring out their old uniforms the union and confederate uniforms and they lined the streets of new york city. his pallbearers are to union generals into confederate generals. at the end of his life and that's the relationships they have that went back all the way to the mexican-american war. >> in the book you cover...
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i don't think the judge will grant it. i agree with my colleague. i think it will be completely inconsistent and inconceivable for the judge to grant a mistrial at this point. but this judge has had a very different judicial temperment. so anything is possible. but i think the fact that jury is deliberating this long shows that they take their responsibility seriously. they want to look at the evidence and there is probably some disagreement and they want to look at the video evidence to either persuade some jurors or to clear up any disagreement among themselves. >> incongruous, inconsistent, inconceivable. you two win the s.a.t. words of the day. i want you two to stick around. we're keeping an eye on both of these trials throughout the hour. i want you to come back as we have any breaking development has. i need to turn now to our nation's capitol where the house could, could, could start debating the human infrastructure bill as early as this afternoon. the move comes a day after president biden touted the newly signed the trillion dollar law at
i don't think the judge will grant it. i agree with my colleague. i think it will be completely inconsistent and inconceivable for the judge to grant a mistrial at this point. but this judge has had a very different judicial temperment. so anything is possible. but i think the fact that jury is deliberating this long shows that they take their responsibility seriously. they want to look at the evidence and there is probably some disagreement and they want to look at the video evidence to either...
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we hope you will join grant for that great plans are moving forward to bring another costco to san josethe retailer has now submitted an application to the city to begin constructing the new warehouse. costco says it will work with san jose to meet all of the deadlines and the paperwork requirements needed before construction begins last month san jose. vice mayor chappie jones informed residents living in district. one about the plans coming to the west gate, west shopping center. you can see from this map that it will be located at the corner of prospect, road and saratoga avenue. there's no immediate word just yet on with the new warehouse is set to open. >> coming up on kron 4 news at 6, a state of the economy. now in focus a higher than expected jobs report. what the president is saying about the ongoing economic recovery get ready dig a little deeper in your pocket for everything from gasoline to your thanksgiving dinner. the reason for the climbing cost and paying tribute to a trailblazer. the emotional trailblazer. the emotional gathering to honor the everyone needs health insur
we hope you will join grant for that great plans are moving forward to bring another costco to san josethe retailer has now submitted an application to the city to begin constructing the new warehouse. costco says it will work with san jose to meet all of the deadlines and the paperwork requirements needed before construction begins last month san jose. vice mayor chappie jones informed residents living in district. one about the plans coming to the west gate, west shopping center. you can see...
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will be exchanged. but the flip side of that is grant could strip that out and he doesn't. that is telling because he thanks this war is coming to an end. we can let that one go. but we can let that one go. it's a gesture it's really empty because of obvious that when lee capitulates the others will follow. grant very much has hope. >> that is going to create some legal wrangling later. what i want to do, boy, we just spent half. >> for the folks at home we just spent half of the interview talking about. >> the first chapter. [laughter] and i promise you, this is just when the book starts getting really good. that is stuff we kind of knew. so you follow those confederates away from appomattox that is when this book really starts to get good. what they take with them, let's share another image not from our stock but from the library of virginia. they are all issued a parole. a parole pass. and here is a parole pass captain james garnet of the ordinance officer gets. this is a parole, this is a pass. witnesses do for him? what is it do for him when he goes home with his serva
will be exchanged. but the flip side of that is grant could strip that out and he doesn't. that is telling because he thanks this war is coming to an end. we can let that one go. but we can let that one go. it's a gesture it's really empty because of obvious that when lee capitulates the others will follow. grant very much has hope. >> that is going to create some legal wrangling later. what i want to do, boy, we just spent half. >> for the folks at home we just spent half of the...
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plans to double the migrants it allows into the country over the next year and my beloved canada will grantllion new immigrants by 2023. with aging work forces and negative population replacement rates and labor shortages, even countries that have historically resisted immigration, like japan, are opening the door to workers. the world's developed countries are realizing welcoming people in is more economically productive than keeping people out. for those who still need to be convinced of it, the oecd, basically the group of the world's most developed nations, released data that shos shows migrants benefit more for the economy. we lost the plot on attracting the world's best. u.s. immigration policies are broken. we let too few people in and make it too hard for those people who stay even when they have been educated in america. we have onerous visa review processes when we should roll out the red carpet. other nations are racing to create programs to attract skilled foreign workers, america's fear based policies are basically scaring skilled workers away. a lot of americans are perfectly
plans to double the migrants it allows into the country over the next year and my beloved canada will grantllion new immigrants by 2023. with aging work forces and negative population replacement rates and labor shortages, even countries that have historically resisted immigration, like japan, are opening the door to workers. the world's developed countries are realizing welcoming people in is more economically productive than keeping people out. for those who still need to be convinced of it,...