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will grant live in butler- county, thank you. officals say four migrants have died trying to cross the channel to britain — including a two—year—old child who was trampled to death in a boat. the french interior minister said people smugglers were responsible for what he called a �*terrible tragedy�*. a short time ago an official for the pas—de—calais region gave this statement. translation: despite these terrible events, there - are still many migrants who try to travel by sea as soon as the weather is favourable, as it has been since thursday night, on our coast. so you should note that the pressure is very high. but look at some of the day's other news. vaccination campaign against mpox is under way in the eastern democratic republic of the congo targeting high—risk groups. the health ministry aims to curb the virus, which has killed nearly a thousand people this year. search and rescue efforts continue in bosnia where floods and landslides have killed at least 21 people, most of the victims were from one town, some houses have
will grant live in butler- county, thank you. officals say four migrants have died trying to cross the channel to britain — including a two—year—old child who was trampled to death in a boat. the french interior minister said people smugglers were responsible for what he called a �*terrible tragedy�*. a short time ago an official for the pas—de—calais region gave this statement. translation: despite these terrible events, there - are still many migrants who try to travel by sea as...
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will grant was at the trump rally. as you heard _ is. will grant was at the trump rally.you heard on - is. will grant was at the trump rally. as you heard on that - rally. as you heard on that little snippet, _ rally. as you heard on that little snippet, it _ rally. as you heard on that little snippet, it is - rally. as you heard on that little snippet, it is a - rally. as you heard on that| little snippet, it is a speech thatjumps from theme to theme, touches from everything to border security to inflation to transgender issues, lumps all these things together in a long diatribe. but a is actually very popular with people inside the convention centre listening to it, big cheers and laughs at the jags and so on. but what struck me is that as he set out the speech and came to the stage, basically he asked a straight question, do you consider better off now than you were four years ago? and i think that really will be the heart of the remaining days of this campaign. he is basically asking people to vote for him, to vote in favour of change, to return a second trump preside
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that was will grant in butler. jd vance _ either way. that was will grant in butler.ing donald trump to address them in the next hour and we will be there live for the opening remarks. in the run—up to the presidential election, a month away, bbc news is talking to a variety of voters across the united states. we can speak to an undecided voter now, jayson, whojoins us from an undecided voter now, jayson, who joins us from atalanta. thank you forjoining us at bbc news. explain, why are you undecided? i news. explain, why are you undecided?— undecided? i 'ust like right now with _ undecided? i 'ust like right now with the — undecided? ijust like right now with the state - undecided? ijust like right now with the state of - now with the state of everything going on, there are such a variety of issues that are all of the same magnitude. the candidates we have, trump is a respected leader on the world stage. you have harris, coming into the spotlight, and she is fighting an uphill battle, one because she is a woman, and we know how things are with women and how their righ
that was will grant in butler. jd vance _ either way. that was will grant in butler.ing donald trump to address them in the next hour and we will be there live for the opening remarks. in the run—up to the presidential election, a month away, bbc news is talking to a variety of voters across the united states. we can speak to an undecided voter now, jayson, whojoins us from an undecided voter now, jayson, who joins us from atalanta. thank you forjoining us at bbc news. explain, why are you...
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let me bring in will grant, in allentown in pennsylvania.ld trump is going to be doing there. this us what donald trump is going to be doing there.— to be doing there. as you've been hearing _ to be doing there. as you've been hearing of— to be doing there. as you've been hearing of this - to be doing there. as you've been hearing of this week i to be doing there. as you've been hearing of this week is| been hearing of this week is really— been hearing of this week is reallyjust about getting that final— reallyjust about getting that final message really hammered home _ final message really hammered home to — final message really hammered home to the electorate, particularly in places like pennsylvania, we are led to believe _ pennsylvania, we are led to believe that it is on an absolute knife edge. the people we have — absolute knife edge. the people we have been speaking to in the queue _ we have been speaking to in the queue on— we have been speaking to in the queue on their way into the convention centre to hear him speak— convention cen
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we will leave it for now. we'll grant _ migration. we will leave it for now. migration. we will leave it for now. we'll grant that in - migration. we will leave it for now. we'll grant that in it - now. we�*ll grant that in it there for now. thanks for joining us. us officials say they fear as many as 600 people may have died, after hurricane helene battered six states in the south east of america. over 120 people have been confirmed dead, and hundreds of others are still unaccounted for. these are pictures showing aid being loaded into trucks in florida, where the hurricane first made landfall. it was downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved through the states of georgia, the carolinas, tennessee and virginia. entire communities have been detroyed, and millions still remain without power. the president is going to head to some of those states tomorrow to see for himself the damage. now the latest from the middle east. we are hearing in the last five minutes, air raid sirens have sounded in central israel, off the back of those warnings on the white house of
we will leave it for now. we'll grant _ migration. we will leave it for now. migration. we will leave it for now. we'll grant that in - migration. we will leave it for now. we'll grant that in it - now. we�*ll grant that in it there for now. thanks for joining us. us officials say they fear as many as 600 people may have died, after hurricane helene battered six states in the south east of america. over 120 people have been confirmed dead, and hundreds of others are still unaccounted for....
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will grant, bbc news, washington.posed to be evacuating. we're more inland. however, we have a bunch of the wind that's really concerning for us. as of right now, we're supposed to be bunkering down, putting up hurricane shutters, and staying indoors. and have you been doing that? what sort of actions are you doing to protect yourself? yes. my parents actually have a hurricane shutters on their house, so i will be evacuating to them, which is only ten minutes from my home here. my home here, i'm actually letting other people live in that, that have to evacuate from the water that are more on the coast. so i have family on the coast that's coming to my townhome to stay in there. and what other measures are you taking to stay safe? both, you know, for those in your house and also your parents. so basically you have to stock up on all the water. so if you can get to stores and grab as much water as you can, freeze a lot of water in your freezers, um, fill your bathtubs with water. so if we do happen to lose power and los
will grant, bbc news, washington.posed to be evacuating. we're more inland. however, we have a bunch of the wind that's really concerning for us. as of right now, we're supposed to be bunkering down, putting up hurricane shutters, and staying indoors. and have you been doing that? what sort of actions are you doing to protect yourself? yes. my parents actually have a hurricane shutters on their house, so i will be evacuating to them, which is only ten minutes from my home here. my home here,...
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let's head to will grant, the president very open about the potential targets and what they could bethe coming days. that is right, these were comments made on the south lawn of the white house as he boarded marine one on route to his journey to florida to overlook the devastation from hurricane hitting there, so the comments were straightforward. he was asked if he would support his roads striking iran's oil facilities, support his roads striking iran's oilfacilities, he support his roads striking iran's oil facilities, he said there's a discussions on that, and he was also asked if you would let israel retaliate, what are the plans to allow israel to strike back against iran? he said we don't allow israel, we advise, there is nothing going to happen today. interesting diplomatic suggestions there. first, that they had indications there would be no more strikes today. they presumably have a some indication of a rest bite, at least for the next 2a hours or so, but this idea that they don't allow it to tel aviv to take decisions, they advise, which gets to the hearts of the nature of
let's head to will grant, the president very open about the potential targets and what they could bethe coming days. that is right, these were comments made on the south lawn of the white house as he boarded marine one on route to his journey to florida to overlook the devastation from hurricane hitting there, so the comments were straightforward. he was asked if he would support his roads striking iran's oil facilities, support his roads striking iran's oilfacilities, he support his roads...
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that was will grant in washington.ogramme, i have also been for talking to former democratic congresswoman canter and republican strategist charlie gerow. they gave their quite different reactions to the comments made at trump's rally, and how the election was going so far. frankly, it breaks my heart that the campaign is so negative and that the words that are coming out of donald trump's mouth like, "she is ugly, she is stupid..." it doesn't make any sense. let me tell you what i think is going on. i am in pennsylvania, i was a member of congress from pennsylvania, and now i am regularly going into headquarters and campaign offices and the turnout in these offices is overwhelming. i have never seen anything like it. i came into congress in the year of the woman many years ago in 1992 with bill clinton and the activity is incredible. frankly, i think she is going to win. and the polls are too close to call. but i have been working with suburban women for a very long time and i have never seen the enthusiasm, the door—
that was will grant in washington.ogramme, i have also been for talking to former democratic congresswoman canter and republican strategist charlie gerow. they gave their quite different reactions to the comments made at trump's rally, and how the election was going so far. frankly, it breaks my heart that the campaign is so negative and that the words that are coming out of donald trump's mouth like, "she is ugly, she is stupid..." it doesn't make any sense. let me tell you what i...
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and speak to our correspondence, will grant.is overshadowing the content of what donald trump was saying? because if you go into social media right from those start of the warm up act, it exploded on social media. , . , media. yes, it really did, matthew _ media. yes, it really did, matthew. let's _ media. yes, it really did, matthew. let's bear- media. yes, it really did, matthew. let's bear in i media. yes, it really did, - matthew. let's bear in mind, this was meant to be an opportunity for donald trump to address a crowd in new york, which is of course important, it is where he is from and shows a national audience that he could reach urbane new yorkers as much as he can reach people in florida and in the midwest and other places as well. so it was an important opportunity for him to put out what he called the closing arguments, if you like, which of course focused on immigration, which of course focused on border security and he used again this language of invasions and so on, which has been so controversial. but you are ri
and speak to our correspondence, will grant.is overshadowing the content of what donald trump was saying? because if you go into social media right from those start of the warm up act, it exploded on social media. , . , media. yes, it really did, matthew _ media. yes, it really did, matthew. let's _ media. yes, it really did, matthew. let's bear- media. yes, it really did, matthew. let's bear in i media. yes, it really did, - matthew. let's bear in mind, this was meant to be an opportunity for...
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will grant, bbc news, in butler, pennsylvania.arolina, which is reeling from damage caused by the deadly hurricane helene. the us department of transportation has released 100 million dollars to north carolina to rebuild its roads and bridges damaged by the storm. north carolina is one of the states most severely affected by helene. our partner cbs news reports that about half of the 229 deaths attributed to helene have been recorded there. sue gray has resigned from her position as downing street chief of staff and will take on a new government role. number ten has announced that sue gray has announced she will resign as downing street chief of staff and will take on a new government role, you will remember there been a lot of controversy surrounding her role right from the start, but also recently rumours of disagreements within number 10. we will bring you more news on that and some later on. here in the uk, a new multi—million pound research programme aims to discover why immunotherapy fails to work for the majority of cancer
will grant, bbc news, in butler, pennsylvania.arolina, which is reeling from damage caused by the deadly hurricane helene. the us department of transportation has released 100 million dollars to north carolina to rebuild its roads and bridges damaged by the storm. north carolina is one of the states most severely affected by helene. our partner cbs news reports that about half of the 229 deaths attributed to helene have been recorded there. sue gray has resigned from her position as downing...
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and i will say a tiny bit about the cases that i think there is a high likelihood that the court will grant as early as next week. seven county infrastructure coalition versus eagle county, colorado. this is a very important nepa case because there has been a split about how expansively they have been able to consider the environmental effects they might approve of it also matters certainly for ongoing efforts to build infrastructure and to meet the current administration's goal to reduce gas emissions and things that are impossible to do if this is given the broad interpretation. the tech go question is that whether it requires an agency to consider environmental impacts beyond proximate effects of agency action. is -- in simpler terms, the question is when an agency action will have downstream effects beyond the thing it is approving or doing itself or the leg bone is connected to the hip bones sort of effects, what is the limit that the agency has to look at? there is a case called public citizen where the supreme court adopted a narrow view of this obligation and the d.c. court adopted
and i will say a tiny bit about the cases that i think there is a high likelihood that the court will grant as early as next week. seven county infrastructure coalition versus eagle county, colorado. this is a very important nepa case because there has been a split about how expansively they have been able to consider the environmental effects they might approve of it also matters certainly for ongoing efforts to build infrastructure and to meet the current administration's goal to reduce gas...
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- that mindset, don't take this for granted because it will be - granted because it will be catastrophicthat russia is on a mission to bring "mayhem" to the streets of the uk. ken mccallum says there has been a marked rise in the threat from russia and iran. and he spoke of a staggering rise in children being investigated for terrorism — with very young people are being drawn into what he called "poisonous online extremism". 0ur security correspondent frank gardner reports. state—backed sabotage and other plots in britain lay today at the door of iran and russia according to m15. at the door of iran and russia, says to m15. from russian's embassy in london, the last remaining military intelligence officer has been expelled this year. but russian state subversion, says m15, continues. the gru — the same russian organisation are blamed for the 2018 salisbury nerve agent attack — is on a mission to generate mayhem on british and european streets using criminal gangs. iran has orchestrated 20 plots in britain since 2022, he said, involving lethal threats to uk residents. here too, they were
- that mindset, don't take this for granted because it will be - granted because it will be catastrophicthat russia is on a mission to bring "mayhem" to the streets of the uk. ken mccallum says there has been a marked rise in the threat from russia and iran. and he spoke of a staggering rise in children being investigated for terrorism — with very young people are being drawn into what he called "poisonous online extremism". 0ur security correspondent frank gardner...
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will grant reports.ng itself for a storm of devastating power as hurricane milton bears down on the state, it brings 155 mile an hour winds, heavy rain and a life threatening storm surge. the national hurricane center has warned it poses an extremely serious threat, and an emergency has been declared in more than 50 counties. president biden has approved disasterfunding and said milton could be one of the worst storms to hit florida in 100 years. you should evacuate now, now, now. you should have already evacuated. it's a matter of life and death. and that's not hyperbole. it's a matter of life and death. and the state authorities are using stark language too. this is literally catastrophic. and i can say without any dramatisation whatsoever, if you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you're going to die. little wonder they're fleeing as people in florida know what's coming. milton is due to make landfall in the same region battered by hurricane helene just ten days ago. at least 225 people
will grant reports.ng itself for a storm of devastating power as hurricane milton bears down on the state, it brings 155 mile an hour winds, heavy rain and a life threatening storm surge. the national hurricane center has warned it poses an extremely serious threat, and an emergency has been declared in more than 50 counties. president biden has approved disasterfunding and said milton could be one of the worst storms to hit florida in 100 years. you should evacuate now, now, now. you should...
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and i will say a tiny bit about the cases that i think there is a high likelihood that the court will grant as early as next week. seven county infrastructure coalition versus eagle county, colorado. this is a very important nepa case because there has been a split about how expansively they have been able to consider the environmental effects they might approve of it also matters certainly for ongoing efforts to build infrastructure and to meet the current administration's goal to reduce gas emissions and things that are impossible to do if this is given the broad interpretation. the tech go question is that whether it requires an agency to consider environmental impacts beyond proximate effects of agency action. is -- in simpler terms, the question is when an agency action will have downstream effects beyond the thing it is approving or doing itself or the leg bone is connected to the hip bones sort of effects, what is the limit that the agency has to look at? there is a case called public citizen where the supreme court adopted a narrow view of this obligation and the d.c. court adopted
and i will say a tiny bit about the cases that i think there is a high likelihood that the court will grant as early as next week. seven county infrastructure coalition versus eagle county, colorado. this is a very important nepa case because there has been a split about how expansively they have been able to consider the environmental effects they might approve of it also matters certainly for ongoing efforts to build infrastructure and to meet the current administration's goal to reduce gas...
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officials say the $25 million grant will go towards bart's goal of developing housing at underutilized parking lots at its stations. the plan envisions nearly 750 homes in north berkeley, with half being affordable. the grant will go toward building public plazas and bike and pedestrian improvements at the station. >> together, these improvements will make north berkeley bart a multi-modal hub that connects this neighborhood and the affordable housing we build here to jobs, communities, culture, and opportunity across the bay area. >> in addition, officials announced another $130 million grant from the state. it will allow sfmta to modernize muni's train control system, which dates to the 1990s. >> also new at 11, bart police have arrested a suspect in connection to a vandalism spree that hit three downtown san francisco station, causing $500,000 in damage. on tuesday night, a bart pd transit ambassador recognized the suspect on board a train from an informational flier. soon after, police say they took 28 year old saqueo del montenegro into custody. police say since october 5th, 29 la
officials say the $25 million grant will go towards bart's goal of developing housing at underutilized parking lots at its stations. the plan envisions nearly 750 homes in north berkeley, with half being affordable. the grant will go toward building public plazas and bike and pedestrian improvements at the station. >> together, these improvements will make north berkeley bart a multi-modal hub that connects this neighborhood and the affordable housing we build here to jobs, communities,...
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let's speak to our central america correspondent will grant. this is a historic day.
let's speak to our central america correspondent will grant. this is a historic day.
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let's go, god will grant his victory to the ummah, and this is the beginning of nasrallah with a weapon in his hand, with the connection of religion and politics . sir, show some intelligence, one is to say that we are not afraid of you, the second is to say that we are ready to testify, the whole world is looking at us, we have come to see what they are doing, this presence of leadership is a sign of existence. it is true that the islamic society and the resistance front are always alive. he has come to explain the battle lines of the resistance. in my opinion, it would be a kind of completion of the argument if hazrat agha came and gave a sermon.
let's go, god will grant his victory to the ummah, and this is the beginning of nasrallah with a weapon in his hand, with the connection of religion and politics . sir, show some intelligence, one is to say that we are not afraid of you, the second is to say that we are ready to testify, the whole world is looking at us, we have come to see what they are doing, this presence of leadership is a sign of existence. it is true that the islamic society and the resistance front are always alive. he...
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have lost many things, but i do believe and this is allah promised in the quran that allah will will grant victory to the oppressed and to the righteous and to the indigenous ' 's have this supremacy of victory and think that by atrocities, by committing atrocities by the genocidal war, they will win the war, but this, but history has proven, has proven the opposite, that those who sacrifice blood and and give for the sake of resisting the colonial and imperial powers, those will emerge victorus at the very end'. "we know we all the time repeat the example of algeria that the algerian people wouldn't have been able to put down the the french occupation without sacrificing the million marters in order to do so, so we expect that yes the american administration will will ethnically cleanse us, will kill us, will destroy our homes, destroy our ' civil facilities, but at the very end we will emerge victorious and will they will regret the day that they have involved in this war, because this war absolutely everyone of us believe this, at the end of the day this this war is shakening the founda
have lost many things, but i do believe and this is allah promised in the quran that allah will will grant victory to the oppressed and to the righteous and to the indigenous ' 's have this supremacy of victory and think that by atrocities, by committing atrocities by the genocidal war, they will win the war, but this, but history has proven, has proven the opposite, that those who sacrifice blood and and give for the sake of resisting the colonial and imperial powers, those will emerge...
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you no longer have a leader in return for hostages and we will grant you clemency."t was a bold statement that was not able to be made now that sinwar is dead. now that sinwar is dead, the overture and the hostages, get people back and we will let you live. the question now is the fates of both the hostages and those terrorists i mentioned their hands. will they surrender and give the hostages back where will they fight to the very last person. that remains to be seen. >> carley: how are the family and the hostages and what benjamin netanyahu is saying in regards to that question right. >> i think they are place he called and the very first line to order which is, "please return the hostages and you will have a chance to live like your leader did not." there is fear for the hostages in retaliation for the death of sinwar will be the murder of the additional hostages. what we have seen is a full breakdown of commander in control and hamas and who is in charge of any of the people there and who is actually controlling the hostages. >> carley: when one of the theories w
you no longer have a leader in return for hostages and we will grant you clemency."t was a bold statement that was not able to be made now that sinwar is dead. now that sinwar is dead, the overture and the hostages, get people back and we will let you live. the question now is the fates of both the hostages and those terrorists i mentioned their hands. will they surrender and give the hostages back where will they fight to the very last person. that remains to be seen. >> carley: how...
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will grant, bbc news, in butler, pennsylvania.atients see no benefit. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. immunothera py saved alex's life. he was diagnosed with melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer, which then spread. alex underwent a course of immunotherapy, helping his body's own defences to stop the disease in its tracks, but it was not without complications. i'm completely clear that immunotherapy has saved my life. without it, i would have died in 2019. it can come with side effects in certain patients, and those side effects can be a little bit difficult to manage. i wouldn't describe it as fun. i got through it, and i think one of the exciting things about the research that's going on in the field of immunotherapy is people really trying to work out how to make the treatments as effective as possible, but also as kind as possible for patients, because it's not just about treatment of the cancer, it's also about trying to maintain quality of life. immunotherapy is a cancer treatment full of potential, but
will grant, bbc news, in butler, pennsylvania.atients see no benefit. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. immunothera py saved alex's life. he was diagnosed with melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer, which then spread. alex underwent a course of immunotherapy, helping his body's own defences to stop the disease in its tracks, but it was not without complications. i'm completely clear that immunotherapy has saved my life. without it, i would have died in 2019. it can come with...
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now calling themselves patriots and he will grant them lifelong freedom so gradually slowly but surelytensions have been ramping up and what began as some modest political disagreements now seems on the verge of breaking open into something much more trying. peter: how strong was the loyalist sentiment at the point when common sense was published? richard: it is been hard to get a that question because we know what happens next, we know that the patriots will rise and rise and gather and we know that they will win by 1783 when the treaty of paris is signed it so it is important that we scroll back and realize that when this is all starting, it is no sure thing that a movement for separate nationhood, for american nationalism, for independence is going to gather any supporters at all. we don't have accurate estimates of how many patriots are loyalists or neutrals there were. any single moment in time, but in january of 1776 when tom payne will publish this extraordinary pro independent pamphlet, very few other american colonists were talking openly, let alone loudly about independence.
now calling themselves patriots and he will grant them lifelong freedom so gradually slowly but surelytensions have been ramping up and what began as some modest political disagreements now seems on the verge of breaking open into something much more trying. peter: how strong was the loyalist sentiment at the point when common sense was published? richard: it is been hard to get a that question because we know what happens next, we know that the patriots will rise and rise and gather and we...
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this of course was the scene of the attempted assassination in july. 0ur correspondent will grant is t. the supporters who are already beginning to gather for this event well ahead of mr trump's arrival will notice a number of differences to two months ago, when the assassination attempt took place. those, of course, who are coming back for a second time — specifically, one of the key differences is that he will appear behind bullet—proof glass this time. also, us secret service agents have been placed in and around the security perimeter, which has been widened. but of course, after so many institutional failings which took place that day, as you can imagine, security is much, much tighter and more noticeably tighter this time around. so who are we expecting to be there to watch what donald trump has to say? well, it's been interesting. i mean, as i mentioned, some of those who were there two months ago are here. thousands indeed have come back to underline their support. and a lot of people have come because of what they saw that day. they lived in pennsylvania. they were trump supp
this of course was the scene of the attempted assassination in july. 0ur correspondent will grant is t. the supporters who are already beginning to gather for this event well ahead of mr trump's arrival will notice a number of differences to two months ago, when the assassination attempt took place. those, of course, who are coming back for a second time — specifically, one of the key differences is that he will appear behind bullet—proof glass this time. also, us secret service agents have...
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we were talking earlier to will grant in butler, and he was saying it was visibly a lot stricter thisiticism of the secret service operation injuly, service operation in july, because service operation injuly, because of that assassination attempt. that was the scene in butler, pennsylvania, where we are expecting donald trump to address the crowd shortly. often with these occasions, mr trump makes his fans wait for him. as i said, we have seen snipers on the roofs there, making sure that everything is secure for him before he appears on stage. as i said, he will be appearing behind bullet—proof glass. i sure he will have a campaign message attacking the person he is going to face in november's presidential election, kamala harris. she is hundreds of miles away in carolina, meeting recovery workers in the wake of the deadly storm helene. ijust want to take you back to beirut, this is the capital of lebanon, and show you the live pictures there... sorry, this is the recorded pictures rather than the live pictures. this is an explosion that has happened in the last couple of hours, larg
we were talking earlier to will grant in butler, and he was saying it was visibly a lot stricter thisiticism of the secret service operation injuly, service operation in july, because service operation injuly, because of that assassination attempt. that was the scene in butler, pennsylvania, where we are expecting donald trump to address the crowd shortly. often with these occasions, mr trump makes his fans wait for him. as i said, we have seen snipers on the roofs there, making sure that...
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now this time is kind of the, almost like the, the new bass will grant. and this is about what you do about people who have entered the country illegally, should they be posted. and donald trump is calling for what he. we've mentioned to him in the report, the logic steeple taishan program in american history. indeed, trump's running mate, gigi vance, has put a number on it, saying that he thinks that it would be reasonable was the words he used in an interview to d port $1000000.00 people per year. and that would go far beyond people with a criminal record. so i think this is now the kind of next password grabbed this idea of deporting people who came in illegally. and what is meant by that? what is the scope of that? if trump gets in, this is going to be a major vessel grant underwood's about the the false claims that donald trump has made about the extensive impact to migration through his supports as just believe whatever he says or indeed, believe him despite knowing that it's false. well, i think is it's a very interesting phenomenon. this a phil an
now this time is kind of the, almost like the, the new bass will grant. and this is about what you do about people who have entered the country illegally, should they be posted. and donald trump is calling for what he. we've mentioned to him in the report, the logic steeple taishan program in american history. indeed, trump's running mate, gigi vance, has put a number on it, saying that he thinks that it would be reasonable was the words he used in an interview to d port $1000000.00 people per...
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the staff salary will get allocated against this grant and the expenses for epic it and things we upon. it will abate some of the expenses in the. >> thank you. >> and so we will go to public comment on this item. >> members of public who wish to address on 2 and 33 now is your opportunity to approach. no public comment it is now closed. i like to make the motion to move two item and three, roll call. >> on this motion to forward both items 2 and 3 to the board with positive recommendation vice chair mandelman. >> aye. >> melgar? >> aye >> chan. >> aye >> we have throw aye's. >> motion passes. call item 4. >> item number 4 is a resolution retroactively a second amendment to the predevelopment agreement with po tlaro llc and the city acts throughout transportation agency. -- dated for reference purposes as of october first of 24 and effective as of october 17 of 24 to increase the termination payments by approximately 5.5 million for a total termination payment that will not exceed approximately 15.5 million and making environmentedal findings under the environmental equality act. madam
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they do not know how long it will take for power to be restored. 0ur central america correspondent will grantvery rare. things went quite quickly from back works. state workers were told to stay home and said that schools and universities would be closed, order that businesses be shut in an attempt to stave off the situation. but then it was announced that there was an electricity emergency that the power plant, one of the most important in the country, was essentially off—line. the president has said that the cuban government is working around the clock, that it is a priority to get the lights back on, but could not put a timeframe on when that might happen. even when the lights to come back on, that won't have grappled with the heart of the problem. in essence, cuba's power stations can't generate enough powerfor power stations can't generate enough power for domestic demand any longer. venezuela, cuba's important ally, is sending around half of the oil shipments it sends a year ago and well down on the hybrid during the years prior. the point is that the embargo, which makes it very diffic
they do not know how long it will take for power to be restored. 0ur central america correspondent will grantvery rare. things went quite quickly from back works. state workers were told to stay home and said that schools and universities would be closed, order that businesses be shut in an attempt to stave off the situation. but then it was announced that there was an electricity emergency that the power plant, one of the most important in the country, was essentially off—line. the president...
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did not come close. 0ur correspondent will grant was at the rally in butler. donald trump would have wanted to project after the events of two months ago, returning to the stage in bullish mood. the first thing he said to them was, as i was saying, as though he was picking up his speech from the point it was left off when the assassination attempt took place. so, you know, he's obviously trying to project an image of strength, of fearlessness, which is something his camp wants to do. with just a month to go before voting day. and a lot of people have turned out for this. some of those who were there on the day and others who have been motivated to come as a result of what happened. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris visited north carolina, which is reeling from damage caused by the deadly hurricane helene. the us department of transportation has released $100 million to north carolina to rebuild its roads and bridges damaged by the storm. north carolina is one of the states most severely affected by helene. our partner cbs news reports that about half of
did not come close. 0ur correspondent will grant was at the rally in butler. donald trump would have wanted to project after the events of two months ago, returning to the stage in bullish mood. the first thing he said to them was, as i was saying, as though he was picking up his speech from the point it was left off when the assassination attempt took place. so, you know, he's obviously trying to project an image of strength, of fearlessness, which is something his camp wants to do. with just...
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will grant reports. as i was saying...d trump took to the stage in bullish and defiant mood and immediately referenced his attempted assassination. time stopped as this vicious monster unleashed pure evil from his sniper�*s perch, not so far away. but by the hand of providence and the grace of god, that villain did not succeed in his... memories of that day remain fresh in butler. firing from just 150 metres away, came close to killing the former president, grazing his ear. as he was taken bloodied from the stage, he urged the crowd to fight. one man was killed that day. formerfire chief corey comperatore. his helmet and uniform on display and his grieving family in attendance for a minute's silence in his honour. this time, amid much tighter security and from behind bullet—proof glass, mr trump repeated his calls for his supporters to secure his victory in pennsylvania in november. and he called his most high—profile backer, tech billionaire elon musk, who endorsed him soon after the shooting, onto the stage in butler. ta
will grant reports. as i was saying...d trump took to the stage in bullish and defiant mood and immediately referenced his attempted assassination. time stopped as this vicious monster unleashed pure evil from his sniper�*s perch, not so far away. but by the hand of providence and the grace of god, that villain did not succeed in his... memories of that day remain fresh in butler. firing from just 150 metres away, came close to killing the former president, grazing his ear. as he was taken...
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our correspondent will grant has more details.ling blackouts are nothing new in cuba — parts of the provinces have been experiencing them for many hours a day in recent months. however, something on this scale is very rare. essentially from point to point of the island is completely without power, some 10 million cubans without electricity. things went quite quickly from bad to worse. initially, the government told state workers to stay home, said that schools and universities were going to be closed, ordered that businesses be shuttered in an attempt to stave off the situation. but then it was announced there was an electricity emergency, that the power plant, antonio guiteras — one of the most important in the country — was essentially offline. the president miguel diaz—canel has said that the cuban government is working around the clock, that it is a priority to get the lights back on, but could not put a time frame on when it may happen. and even when the lights do come back on, that won't not have grappled with the heart of t
our correspondent will grant has more details.ling blackouts are nothing new in cuba — parts of the provinces have been experiencing them for many hours a day in recent months. however, something on this scale is very rare. essentially from point to point of the island is completely without power, some 10 million cubans without electricity. things went quite quickly from bad to worse. initially, the government told state workers to stay home, said that schools and universities were going to...
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gives a person a sense of peace, a sense of power and a sense of authority, which , god willing, will be granted to everyone . we will welcome tomorrow's prayer with enthusiasm. i benefited from the wise and practical words. hazrat agha, we all iranians are behind you, you are like a father to us and all of us you stopped, the traffic schedule for the friday prayer ceremony in tehran was announced. tehran police chief rahbar said that any stopping in the streets around imam khomeini's mosque is prohibited. from seven o'clock in the morning on friday , we will have a traffic ban around tehran's masla. in other words, from the north, from the intersection of shahid qombrarzdeh and shahid soleimani streets , we will travel to the south of memnonit, and the entrance to khorramshahr estate will be in the form of we will drive towards shahid qombarzadeh street and continue along shahid beheshti street from saharvardi intersection to the west of mehdat and mir emad street and ali akbari street towards shahid street beheshti will have the safety of traffic, and from the west to the east over the modares
gives a person a sense of peace, a sense of power and a sense of authority, which , god willing, will be granted to everyone . we will welcome tomorrow's prayer with enthusiasm. i benefited from the wise and practical words. hazrat agha, we all iranians are behind you, you are like a father to us and all of us you stopped, the traffic schedule for the friday prayer ceremony in tehran was announced. tehran police chief rahbar said that any stopping in the streets around imam khomeini's mosque is...
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preventing much needed supplies and replacement parts from reaching the island. 0ur correspondent will grantovinces have been experiencing them for many hours a day in recent months. however, something on this scale is very rare. essentially from point to point of the island is completely without power, some 10 million cubans without electricity. things went quite quickly from bad to worse. initially, the government told state workers to stay home, said that schools and universities were going to be
preventing much needed supplies and replacement parts from reaching the island. 0ur correspondent will grantovinces have been experiencing them for many hours a day in recent months. however, something on this scale is very rare. essentially from point to point of the island is completely without power, some 10 million cubans without electricity. things went quite quickly from bad to worse. initially, the government told state workers to stay home, said that schools and universities were going...
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and tonight called november's election a "must—win situation". 0ur north america correspondent will grant has been an image that donald trump would have wanted to project after the events of two months ago, returning to the stage in bullish mood, the first thing he said there was, as i was saying... is that he was picking up his speech from the point at which he left off when the assassination attempt took place. so he's avidly trying to project an image of strength and fearlessness, which is something his camp wants to do, with just a month to go before voting day, a lot of people have turned out, some of people have turned out, some of those who were there on the day and others who have been motivated to come as a result of what happened. bud motivated to come as a result of what happened. and obviously there was plenty _ of what happened. and obviously there was plenty of— of what happened. and obviously there was plenty of criticism - there was plenty of criticism about the security situation, the last time donald trump was speaking there, the head of the secret service resigned over
and tonight called november's election a "must—win situation". 0ur north america correspondent will grant has been an image that donald trump would have wanted to project after the events of two months ago, returning to the stage in bullish mood, the first thing he said there was, as i was saying... is that he was picking up his speech from the point at which he left off when the assassination attempt took place. so he's avidly trying to project an image of strength and...
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will grant, bbc news, butler, pennsylvania.programme aims to discover why immunotherapy fails to work for the majority of cancer patients. it's seen as a revolutionary treatment — using the body's own immune system to fight disease — but more than half of patients see no benefit. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. immunotherapy immunothera py saved alex's immunotherapy saved alex's lie. he was diagnosed with melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer than spread. he underwent a course of immunotherapy, helping his body's own defences to stop the disease in its tracks but it was not without complications. i’m its tracks but it was not without complications.— its tracks but it was not without comlications. �* , , . ., complications. i'm completely clear that immunotherapy _ complications. i'm completely clear that immunotherapy has _ complications. i'm completely clear that immunotherapy has saved - complications. i'm completely clear that immunotherapy has saved my| complications. i'm completely clear. that immunot
will grant, bbc news, butler, pennsylvania.programme aims to discover why immunotherapy fails to work for the majority of cancer patients. it's seen as a revolutionary treatment — using the body's own immune system to fight disease — but more than half of patients see no benefit. our health correspondent dominic hughes has more. immunotherapy immunothera py saved alex's immunotherapy saved alex's lie. he was diagnosed with melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer than spread. he underwent...
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live now to our correspondent will grant at the donald trump rally. is in will is in allentown pennsylvania. will, what can we expect from the former president and i?— former president and i? trump suworters _ former president and i? trump supporters making _ former president and i? trump supporters making their- former president and i? trump supporters making their way i former president and i? trump l supporters making their way into former president and i? trump - supporters making their way into the convention centre behind me. as you can imagine dave come for a sort of validation, the staunch trump supporters, they know their decision is already made. they want to hear some of the level making the right presidential choice for the particularly on border security, the abortion, the economy, things that resonate well within his base. talking to people it stood out really that for example there were younger voters saying either it's a first time voting or maybe the 2nd. if they voted for trump once in the past they may be have done it more hesitantly
live now to our correspondent will grant at the donald trump rally. is in will is in allentown pennsylvania. will, what can we expect from the former president and i?— former president and i? trump suworters _ former president and i? trump supporters making _ former president and i? trump supporters making their- former president and i? trump supporters making their way i former president and i? trump l supporters making their way into former president and i? trump - supporters making their...
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some categories of citizens will be granted deferments important decision. interest rates on microloans will be limited, to avoid gigantic overpayments. also the day before, the deputies adopted amendments to the legislation on '. no breaks, no cardinal innovations in the bill, and in the second reading, the deputies adopted a bill on veterans, it contains new support tools, additional social benefits are provided for certain categories of veterans, former prisoners of fascism, participants in military operations, spouses of deceased soldiers. the emphasis is on the creation of new enterprises and jobs, almost four decades ago. the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident occurred. all efforts were made to overcome its consequences. the sixth program is already being implemented in belarus. over the years , billions have been allocated to restore life in contaminated areas. the priority is social support for people and infrastructure development. we will tell you about the revival of seemingly lost territories and what the prospects are in the new series of the
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some categories of citizens will be granted deferments, an important decision, interest on microloans will be limited to avoid huge overpayments. also the day before, deputies in the first session adopted amendments to the legislation on education, these are technical nuances and will not have a cardinal impact on the education system. we are talking, for example, about organizing the transportation of children to schools. there are a lot of nuances, you see, you have two buses, let's say, but you cannot use them for... goty certain categories of veterans of the great patriotic war, former prisoners of fascism, participants in military operations spouses of fallen soldiers. usa and israel is considering a strike on iranian forces in yemen and syria, the publication politico reported, citing sources in the white house administration. iraq has stated that if a full-scale war breaks out in the middle east, gas and oil exports from countries located there will cease. this is on... europe's energy supply, according to a senior official from the people's mobilization units of iraq, not a si
some categories of citizens will be granted deferments, an important decision, interest on microloans will be limited to avoid huge overpayments. also the day before, deputies in the first session adopted amendments to the legislation on education, these are technical nuances and will not have a cardinal impact on the education system. we are talking, for example, about organizing the transportation of children to schools. there are a lot of nuances, you see, you have two buses, let's say, but...
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let's go live now to our correspondent will grant who's also at the rally in butler.. as you can imagine. _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is a _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is a sense i atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is a sense by l imagine, there is a sense by former president trump when he took to the stage of having been interrupted by the attempt on his life and when he said, as i was saying, two huge cheers from the crowd. real dedication to cory comperatore, the fire chief, former fire chief the lost his life in the crowd and there was a moment of silence in the playing of of a maria in his name. and there is a sombre tone to it but as always with a donald trump rally, it is combined with attacking his rivals, saying the biotin administration is failing america and that it is vital that he and his movement get back into power and that obviously come his supporters are here, that is what they want to hear from are her
let's go live now to our correspondent will grant who's also at the rally in butler.. as you can imagine. _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is a _ atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is a sense i atmosphere is like. as you can imagine, there is a sense by l imagine, there is a sense by former president trump when he took to the stage of having been interrupted by the...
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going live will grant who's also at the rally in butler.would have wanted to project after the events of two months ago. returning to the stage in a bullish mood in the first thing he said to them was as i was saying, picking up his speech from the point it was left off when the assassination attempt took place. he is trying to project an image of strength and fearlessness was what his camp wants to do with just a month ago before voting day and a lot of people have turned up for this. a lot of people have turned up forthis. some a lot of people have turned up for this. some on the day and others have been motivated to come as a result of what happened. come as a result of what happened-— come as a result of what ha ened. , ., , , come as a result of what hauened. , ., , , happened. obviously, there was ilen happened. obviously, there was [en of happened. obviously, there was plenty of criticism _ happened. obviously, there was plenty of criticism about - happened. obviously, there was plenty of criticism about the - plenty of criticism abo
going live will grant who's also at the rally in butler.would have wanted to project after the events of two months ago. returning to the stage in a bullish mood in the first thing he said to them was as i was saying, picking up his speech from the point it was left off when the assassination attempt took place. he is trying to project an image of strength and fearlessness was what his camp wants to do with just a month ago before voting day and a lot of people have turned up for this. a lot of...
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will grant that this report.tical life. as such, the first thing she did was to thank her predecessor, calling him the most important social warrior and political leader in modern mexico. "thank you, she said" he leaves with the love of his people. he leaves with the highest popularity rate of any president in mexican history, and those are some big shoes to fill. nevertheless, she doesn't seem phased. she set out her agenda and it seems like mr lou perez open door�*s time visibly blueprint —— 0bradors's time is a blueprint. to create 300,000 new higher education places in public higher education places in public high schools and universities. they are going to be huge challenges, not least in security. there's currently a much heightened violence in the states of sinaloa and and the chiapas on the border with guatemala. there's a sinaloa cartel and her detractors do not think she is up to the job. nevertheless, she turned to her supporters and said she would not let them down. those partying in mexico's means we
will grant that this report.tical life. as such, the first thing she did was to thank her predecessor, calling him the most important social warrior and political leader in modern mexico. "thank you, she said" he leaves with the love of his people. he leaves with the highest popularity rate of any president in mexican history, and those are some big shoes to fill. nevertheless, she doesn't seem phased. she set out her agenda and it seems like mr lou perez open door�*s time visibly...
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the $25 million grant will go toward bart's goal of developing housing at underutilized parking lots at its stations. the plan envisions nearly 750 homes at north berkeley. half of them would be designated as affordable housing. this grant will go toward building public plazas and making bike and pedestrian improvements at the station. >> together, these improvements will make north berkeley bart a multi-modal hub that connects this neighborhood and the affordable housing we build here to jobs, communities, culture and opportunity across the bay area. >> officials also announced another $130 million grant from the state. it will allow sfmta to modernize muni's train control system, which uses floppy disks and dates from the 1990s. the california highway patrol is getting a $2.5 million grant to reduce impaired driving among teens. it will fund a program that teaches young drivers about the dangers of driving while under the influence of drugs, and alcohol. chp says data shows there were 851 crashes involving impaired drivers aged 14 to 19 years old, resulting in 28 deaths from october
the $25 million grant will go toward bart's goal of developing housing at underutilized parking lots at its stations. the plan envisions nearly 750 homes at north berkeley. half of them would be designated as affordable housing. this grant will go toward building public plazas and making bike and pedestrian improvements at the station. >> together, these improvements will make north berkeley bart a multi-modal hub that connects this neighborhood and the affordable housing we build here to...
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the governor will grant a reprieve. the rebecca nurse will not be executed, presumably for appeal. then it goes away. all we know is some salem gentleman lobbies the governor and it's taken away and she's executed july 19th with about half a dozen as one of half a dozen women. what could have been the first acquittal. and this turning point isn't in august. it's more criticism. the court. court meets again. we have about another half dozen people executed, men and women. this time again in september. the court will meet again another round of executions, about half a dozen men and women. and then giles corey is pressed to death. the nurse family then on to sticking up for rebecca. sisters accused of witchcraft. sarah cloisters and prior to her marriage after her mary steve will be accused and also executed. that's september of of witchcraft they stick together sarah cloy side of the three sisters is the only one who will survive and she survives because. her case hadn't come before the court yet when the court shut down the court is shut down by. the governor, it's the same who set
the governor will grant a reprieve. the rebecca nurse will not be executed, presumably for appeal. then it goes away. all we know is some salem gentleman lobbies the governor and it's taken away and she's executed july 19th with about half a dozen as one of half a dozen women. what could have been the first acquittal. and this turning point isn't in august. it's more criticism. the court. court meets again. we have about another half dozen people executed, men and women. this time again in...
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we can take you to will grant, who joins us now from washington.peech we have just been seeing now been overshadowed by those comments made during the warm up? i those comments made during the warm u - ? ., ., those comments made during the warm u? ., ., ., warm up? i mean, to an extent, es, warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes. this — warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes. this was — warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes, this was him _ warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes, this was him meant - warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes, this was him meant to - warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes, this was him meant to be i yes, this was him meant to be being energised, delivering what was said to be his closing messages to new yorkers. as gary said in his report, a place that he hasn't delivered a rally to before like that. there is only eight days to go and i think he wanted to show that he can reach urbane new yorkers as well as places where we know he is popular like florida and so on. so he delivered the parts of the message we have heard from him about using w
we can take you to will grant, who joins us now from washington.peech we have just been seeing now been overshadowed by those comments made during the warm up? i those comments made during the warm u - ? ., ., those comments made during the warm u? ., ., ., warm up? i mean, to an extent, es, warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes. this — warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes. this was — warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes, this was him _ warm up? i mean, to an extent, yes, this was him meant - warm...