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which is what james oglethorpe did. we need james oglethorpe to teach us to be a bridge is to see humanity. the original motto of our colony became a state was not for self, but for others, not for political persuasion. who but for others? not for my church or my synagogue or my mosque. but for others, not for the people who look like me and vote like me and think like me. but for others. the ultimate humanitarian who, as i've said, will face original vision that we have in here in it. he's told us not to be bystanders to your own life. he told us to respect other people regardless of race, colloquy or social status. he told us to always pursue, even in a wilderness surrounded by enemies, deer lurking around every corner. he told us to always pursue our bitter angels. thank. thank you. terrific. mr. thurman, we're going to take some questions now here. but first, do you have any more questions for us? never had a speaker ask us so many questions. all right. if you have a question, please come down to the microphone. but
which is what james oglethorpe did. we need james oglethorpe to teach us to be a bridge is to see humanity. the original motto of our colony became a state was not for self, but for others, not for political persuasion. who but for others? not for my church or my synagogue or my mosque. but for others, not for the people who look like me and vote like me and think like me. but for others. the ultimate humanitarian who, as i've said, will face original vision that we have in here in it. he's...
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james oglethorpe lived a diverse life in my estimation. james oglethorpe will be the knicks hamlet. yes, sir. you present a beautiful and very convincing case for oglethorpe. the journey being a journey of the heart. but i'm guesng it wa also a journey of the head of the brain. it sounds like he was a very shrewd man. i wonder if you couldting that . he was brilliant. he was obviously one of the most, if the first to make the enlightenment caslavery. just the issue i raised about civilization. if people can read and write, if they have family as if they are monotheistic, then these individuals cannot be subhuman beast of burden. they must be human beings. and there was other james john sley that i'll mention since i'm standing here at trinity, one of his closest in the pew, people who fought against slavery, john wesley spoke out and noted he was anti-slavery. he became an abolitionist where the thing was that enslaved blacks possessed redeemable souls. the prevailing notion in christianity was that black people did not have souls, so istianized and the precursor to a movement that
james oglethorpe lived a diverse life in my estimation. james oglethorpe will be the knicks hamlet. yes, sir. you present a beautiful and very convincing case for oglethorpe. the journey being a journey of the heart. but i'm guesng it wa also a journey of the head of the brain. it sounds like he was a very shrewd man. i wonder if you couldting that . he was brilliant. he was obviously one of the most, if the first to make the enlightenment caslavery. just the issue i raised about civilization....
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i think celia james born in 1901. so they're not quite contempori, but they're close she comes to the u.s. as a child and goes to n york city in936 was a fairly young woman. she joins the communist pty it's not until 1942, actually, that the fbi file opens. when the fbi file opens. it really opens wide right the claudia ne dossier is over a thousand pag i length, about 800 pages ofhi are now available. certain parts of the file still remainnd wraps redacted, not available to the public for reasons that don't know and can't fully explain, b it's not until 1942 that they begin trking her for about 100 pages of theilthey think she's born virginia somewhere in the s. and it'sotuch later in the file that they figure out that she she she migrated to the u.s. as a young person in 1950 she's taedor short period on ellis island. claire james is also goingo be detained. she spends 11 months in prison not all that far from here in west virginia with a number of other of communist active s because she was not born in the u.s. the
i think celia james born in 1901. so they're not quite contempori, but they're close she comes to the u.s. as a child and goes to n york city in936 was a fairly young woman. she joins the communist pty it's not until 1942, actually, that the fbi file opens. when the fbi file opens. it really opens wide right the claudia ne dossier is over a thousand pag i length, about 800 pages ofhi are now available. certain parts of the file still remainnd wraps redacted, not available to the public for...
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this is one of the early earliest describing claude james and right from the earliest reports, james, the agent says we're going to deport this guy, we areoing to get him out. our country as an alien subversive. so the fbi, although it sometimes took years for, them to produce a case, they didn't fool around, especially with aliens of color. right. their goal was to prosecute and t them out of the country me or less as quickly as possible. and it's evidence in file from e very beginng as well as from a large james's file. now this was an interting tidbit that sort of backs some of what i was saying about claudia. thiss taken from the prosecutor portion of claude james. he fought his deportation in court. and one of the argument that claude made in court to the judge is, hey, listen, i i'm interested in mxism. he was a trotskyite, by the way. so he and claudia jones was a card carrying member of the communist party, did not see eye to eye right for claudia jones, somebody like claude james is an apostate right. so james in court said, hey, like don't don't get upset i'm a writer like d
this is one of the early earliest describing claude james and right from the earliest reports, james, the agent says we're going to deport this guy, we areoing to get him out. our country as an alien subversive. so the fbi, although it sometimes took years for, them to produce a case, they didn't fool around, especially with aliens of color. right. their goal was to prosecute and t them out of the country me or less as quickly as possible. and it's evidence in file from e very beginng as well...
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james! >> i hope you come back for the next one. thank you so much. great to see you. >>> when we come back, the other big news, mitch mcconnell finally speaking out on his choice after saying donald trump was possible for the insurrection. that's next. mp was possible for the insurrection that's next. to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go binge-watch. good to go out even later. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider, just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reac
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james: i think that asks a lot of the reader. i think that is the world we are moving toward and living with. i think you look at the 19th century version of what the media environment was like. it may be that 100 year or so period. maybe that is the anomalous one, where we had the rise of the idea in american journalism of the ambition to separate news and opinion, and to create a kind of foundation of shared facts. like so much of the media, our reality and our definition of news is driven by changes in technology and changes in the business model, right? we went from kind of a niche industry, serving everybody who could afford a printing press, and reached a certain number of people and became a mass industry. the basis for that industry was advertising. you did not want to alienate a large swath of the audience. the business model supported the idea of objectivity, and the reporter core that would be conservatives, be liberals, but would try to set ideology aside and deliver the news fairly to have a robust opinion section th
james: i think that asks a lot of the reader. i think that is the world we are moving toward and living with. i think you look at the 19th century version of what the media environment was like. it may be that 100 year or so period. maybe that is the anomalous one, where we had the rise of the idea in american journalism of the ambition to separate news and opinion, and to create a kind of foundation of shared facts. like so much of the media, our reality and our definition of news is driven by...
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letitia james is standing in the way of that. 's motion she's exactly what she claims nonaccount did and yet in her case its worse because there was an actual victim. >> martha: somehow judge and garat basically claims that he came up with this figure through, leaving and letitia james hired an expert who proudly did the interest rates that the trump team got in some of these purchases. and said that the water have been -- would have been higher in the property were correctly valued. so they added up what they say were ill-gotten gains based on a slightly better interest rate. but let's remember that this institutions have their own due diligence teams. when you say "my house is worth x," and you want to borrow money from the back for the house want to back because they're going to figure out how much money do you make, how much is the house worth, and he goes back -- >> and they were happy with the deal. >> martha: absolutely they were happy with the deal. >> dated stood by trump's numbers collated their own so there was ill-got
letitia james is standing in the way of that. 's motion she's exactly what she claims nonaccount did and yet in her case its worse because there was an actual victim. >> martha: somehow judge and garat basically claims that he came up with this figure through, leaving and letitia james hired an expert who proudly did the interest rates that the trump team got in some of these purchases. and said that the water have been -- would have been higher in the property were correctly valued. so...
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americorps gave $600,000 to james biden and on that same day james biden got 200,000 of that. james biden gave 200 grand to joe biden out of his wife's account. the white house says it's a loan repayment but investors say it could be looted money, their money one out of an investor fund. this is according to the lawsuit. james biden's lawyers are denying this, what do you think? >> this is the same, when we have the whole biden crime family. truly what jim biden is doing, it's all using the name of joe biden, they deal with foreign governments, don't pay taxes, now defrauding our programs and using very corrupt bandits on all the corrupts around the world. there's a connection also criminal families in this situation so this is a very serious situation and i think the department of justice, which is very corrupt, it's unfortunate but even the department of justice now siding not to investigate not edits thanks to bringing transparency to this but we have to get to the bottom. liz: we don't know at all, politico is not saying it james biden did but the implication is he's close
americorps gave $600,000 to james biden and on that same day james biden got 200,000 of that. james biden gave 200 grand to joe biden out of his wife's account. the white house says it's a loan repayment but investors say it could be looted money, their money one out of an investor fund. this is according to the lawsuit. james biden's lawyers are denying this, what do you think? >> this is the same, when we have the whole biden crime family. truly what jim biden is doing, it's all using...
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his credibility and that of letitia james has been charted. we'll post either a bond equivalent securities or cash. that donald trump moments ago. jonathan turley and my guests, thank you. "outnumbered" after the break. . shop our expanded family of products at major online retailers. i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular 23 minutes. in response to that, there is a call for more fairness in this case. now the former president can move forward after he post
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welcome to you, old james. it wasn't but decisive day that it can be and has been, has super tuesday ever mounted less somebody we knew more or less before tuesday that it's going to be a binding trump pretty much in november, didn't we? and yeah, it certainly was. and this is not the super tuesday, i recall from the eighty's when jackson swept or other from the ninety's or any other super tuesday. it, it was a expected turn out was very low, which i think is of concern to both candidates in both parties. and there certainly are concerns for, for, for vitamin with the low turn out, the lack of enthusiasm. and for trump on the fact that he has consolidated the support among all republicans. this is going to be a fascinating election because the stakes are so high, but most voters are not pleased with the candidates who are carrying the banner on either side. it's an armageddon election. people are going into a battle the end of the work. ready if, if the other side wins, but they're not happy with the standard t
welcome to you, old james. it wasn't but decisive day that it can be and has been, has super tuesday ever mounted less somebody we knew more or less before tuesday that it's going to be a binding trump pretty much in november, didn't we? and yeah, it certainly was. and this is not the super tuesday, i recall from the eighty's when jackson swept or other from the ninety's or any other super tuesday. it, it was a expected turn out was very low, which i think is of concern to both candidates in...
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and letitia james loves it. she has the power to use it and she is exercising it, but the american people look at this and go, way too much. they see right through the lawfare happening to president trump. >> harris: just a couple of extra seconds. you worked with former president trump. what is this day like for him today? >> kayleigh: i imagine it's not a day he ever thought or dreamed he would have to go through. we knew that justice was stacked in one direction, unfortunately, but today i think there's probably a little bit of celebration, and never the less he knows what he's up against. i do think politically, to your point, this has put a tail wind behind him. i saw some pulling today that shows, even with some convictions, the polling is starting to level outcome even with a conviction. a lot of this is baked in and i think people want to be able to afford their houses and bring down the price of groceries. that's what this is about. >> sean: he is not down. he seems angry when he speaks, he's very serio
and letitia james loves it. she has the power to use it and she is exercising it, but the american people look at this and go, way too much. they see right through the lawfare happening to president trump. >> harris: just a couple of extra seconds. you worked with former president trump. what is this day like for him today? >> kayleigh: i imagine it's not a day he ever thought or dreamed he would have to go through. we knew that justice was stacked in one direction, unfortunately,...
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so many nuances, james thank you so much for that. l james thank you so much for that. james thank you so much for that. james nixey. now some of the day's other news and to the middle east. the german chancellor, olaf scholz has said his country cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk starvation in gaza, and called for a longer—lasting ceasefire. gaza's hamas run health ministry says 61 palestinians were killed overnight, including 12 members of the same family whose house in deir el—balah was hit. medical sources most of the victims were women and children. this girl has been speaking about her cousin who was killed. speaking after talks with benjamin netanyahu injerusalem, mr scholz said he had shared his concerns with the israeli prime minister over what he called the �*terribly high costs' of the war in gaza. translation: honestly what do they want from us? _ translation: honestly what do they want from us? to _ translation: honestly what do they want from us? to kill— translation: honestly what do they want from us? to kill her, _ translation: honestly what do they wa
so many nuances, james thank you so much for that. l james thank you so much for that. james thank you so much for that. james nixey. now some of the day's other news and to the middle east. the german chancellor, olaf scholz has said his country cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk starvation in gaza, and called for a longer—lasting ceasefire. gaza's hamas run health ministry says 61 palestinians were killed overnight, including 12 members of the same family whose house in deir...
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. >> we love you, james. >> we love you, james! >> james! >> reporter: the students cheering their security guard. tonight, sophomore daniel singh, who delivered the news, on why they did it. >> just the honesty and compassion that he really brings to any group, any conversation, any environment. >> reporter: freshman brandon reichert on what james means to all of them. >> he's a beacon of light in our community. he's just the most kindest soul that anybody would ever meet. and it just goes to show the smallest acts of kindness can have the most long-lasting effects on those who need it. >> reporter: tonight, their security guard, james, and his family, grateful. >> thank you. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you guys. >> whit: what a gift. and a family reunion so well-deserved. thanks so much for watching tonight. i'm whit johnson in new york. i'll see you on "gma" in the morning and right back here tomorrow night. good night. rifle at the deputies. >> new video released today. as we learn more about a deadly shootout in santa r
. >> we love you, james. >> we love you, james! >> james! >> reporter: the students cheering their security guard. tonight, sophomore daniel singh, who delivered the news, on why they did it. >> just the honesty and compassion that he really brings to any group, any conversation, any environment. >> reporter: freshman brandon reichert on what james means to all of them. >> he's a beacon of light in our community. he's just the most kindest soul that...
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james elder from the un, and girls of gaza. james elder from the um, thank— and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you _ and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you very _ and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you very much - and girls of gaza. james elder from | the un, thank you very much indeed forjoining us live in rafah. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, has brushed away questions about his leadership of the conservative party, saying he's not interested in westminster politics. it comes after the business secretary kemi badenoch admitted that a "small minority" of the tory party are speculating about ousting him. so how bad is it for rishi sunak? well, this is the bbc poll tracker updated as of last week. rishi sunak�*s conservatives on 23% and the opposition labour party, led by sir keir starmer, a long way ahead on 44%. mr sunak was asked about the speculation earlier. here's what he had to say. look, i'm not interested in all westminster politics, it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country. and that's what i'm
james elder from the un, and girls of gaza. james elder from the um, thank— and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you _ and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you very _ and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you very much - and girls of gaza. james elder from | the un, thank you very much indeed forjoining us live in rafah. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, has brushed away questions about his leadership of the conservative party, saying he's not...
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so first of all, let's talk about rob james so rob halfon and james heappey. so we've resign as we've had rob halfon resign as the apprenticeships and the skills apprenticeships and higher minister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou minister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou say minister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou say james�*ninister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou say james heappeyand the skills apprenticeships and higyou say james heappey leaving as you say james heappey leaving is the armed forces minister. he's been in post for about four years. so he was a he'd been a continuity in this government at a time of such great change over the last couple of years, even as labour said today in the house of commons, he had already signalled, as you said, that he was going to stand down at the next election, and, and so we were expecting that at some point we didn't necessarily know it was going to be today, but nonetheless, has happened. nonetheless, it has happened. and fonds resignation is the and how fonds resignat
so first of all, let's talk about rob james so rob halfon and james heappey. so we've resign as we've had rob halfon resign as the apprenticeships and the skills apprenticeships and higher minister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou minister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou say minister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou say james�*ninister. and the skills apprenticeships and higyou say james heappeyand the skills apprenticeships and higyou say james heappey leaving...
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before james can go after the properties she will have to file an application in court. march 25th is next monday, it may play out quickly. >> brian: 5000 page court filing by lawyers, i will make a verbal presentation, too. other examples of high bond knocked lower when presentations like this. we've showed our work. this is sincere effort, they don't want assets, they want liquid money. he is , we tried, only 30 companies can do this. many banks are intimidated because they don't want to get involved. if you lend to trump, you have a problem with the attorney general. >> lawrence: there you go targeting a political opponent. the backlash. today we're spending time talking about if he'll be able to pay this. there should be more time spent on why is he going through this over a legal theory that has never gone through court before. he is first person targeted because of this and goes back to a campaign promise by leticia james. >> ainsley: unheard of. look at "new york post" today, high seas, james plots to take trump's building by bankrupting don. if you read the artic
before james can go after the properties she will have to file an application in court. march 25th is next monday, it may play out quickly. >> brian: 5000 page court filing by lawyers, i will make a verbal presentation, too. other examples of high bond knocked lower when presentations like this. we've showed our work. this is sincere effort, they don't want assets, they want liquid money. he is , we tried, only 30 companies can do this. many banks are intimidated because they don't want...
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i'm jane king back to james okay. thank you very much, jane. >> i once had a candle like glass not well from hot to cold drink today's the day. if you're a beer lover. >> they've got a very limited window. opening up of the nice frosty the russian river brewing company is out with its pliny the younger broom. yeah. crawford, michael thomas actually up there in santa rosa getting a firsthand look at those folks in line waiting for a taste, michael earning maybe we need to get some warm, get some warm beer because it's so cold here this morning. >> but take a look. this is the front of the line. russian river brewery. the next 2 weeks are going to be offering that play me younger. and this gentleman here over him earlier. you're from concord, right? move out the way. what time did you get your your at the front of year? 10 o'clock last this your first time standing in line second time. first time was the year of covid to 2020 back in time talk a little bit about this. what what do you do? people? they're crazy. it's jus
i'm jane king back to james okay. thank you very much, jane. >> i once had a candle like glass not well from hot to cold drink today's the day. if you're a beer lover. >> they've got a very limited window. opening up of the nice frosty the russian river brewing company is out with its pliny the younger broom. yeah. crawford, michael thomas actually up there in santa rosa getting a firsthand look at those folks in line waiting for a taste, michael earning maybe we need to get some...
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james carville is 79 years old and he sounds every bit of it. he was relevant 30 years ago the 1992 campaign, bill clinton he was on cable news into your point he demeaned the victims of bill clinton by the whole drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park. he gets rewarded by going on msnbc is saying a lot. here is the thing about people when we talked about this yesterday they're not categories, they're not groups are not demographics there is no female boat there's no hispanic vote, black vote it's all about do you feel inflation in food prices too high in bread prices too high in gas prices too high and crime to high and foreign policy you disagree with the border wide open. it's not about categories is about overall human beings not better off under this administration than they were four years ago and by four years ago i don't mean 2020 during a pandemic and beeper 2019 pre-pandemic. jason: one more quote from james carville if you listen to democratic elites, mpr is my go to place for that, the whole talk about how women and women o
james carville is 79 years old and he sounds every bit of it. he was relevant 30 years ago the 1992 campaign, bill clinton he was on cable news into your point he demeaned the victims of bill clinton by the whole drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park. he gets rewarded by going on msnbc is saying a lot. here is the thing about people when we talked about this yesterday they're not categories, they're not groups are not demographics there is no female boat there's no hispanic vote,...
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james is hoping to make the trip home to nigeria in june. oh, and by the way, it gets even better that online fundraiser the student started is now almost $30,000 that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday lester holt will be in tomorrow i'm gadi schwartz. thanks so much for watching have a great night ♪ birthday to you ♪ person dies after the car crash into the san francisco bus stop. three people are now dead. what we are learning about the lone surviving vi
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time. saint james's pock watches within you cost. it's one of the only premier league grounds which can be found bag in the hall to the city. we called at the can in the mail mostly stands about the whole of the 2nd sent via an english north east, new cost of the fans crammed into this cathedral to worship they won through love. the club is inseparable from the city where there's nowhere else in the okay, where it changes the move, the counselor went in because of the plan. well and then the city is joe man. this club exemplifies the warranty, ahold of know somewhere. this is what we do find the castle, you know, this is about unit unit for us. and after a decade of mismanagement on the pitch in the region reeling from severe budget cuts, the tide turned in new costs. saudi arabia pulled the club, bringing investment and ambition, which promised to revitalize the whole city. people have really seized on the kind of positive change and portions of the, of the club. one of the kind of few causes for hope and kind of cultural escape is
time. saint james's pock watches within you cost. it's one of the only premier league grounds which can be found bag in the hall to the city. we called at the can in the mail mostly stands about the whole of the 2nd sent via an english north east, new cost of the fans crammed into this cathedral to worship they won through love. the club is inseparable from the city where there's nowhere else in the okay, where it changes the move, the counselor went in because of the plan. well and then the...
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james: it is hitting gaza. we might wait for an official classification but the reality is that will not mean a lot to people on the ground here. we are now seeing children dying of starvation come of malnutrition. normally malnutrition is the underlying cause. to see a child die from numbers, they are terrifying.the we have never seen anything like this before in gaza. the ipf, the classification on famine, we have never seen a classification as severe as this one, the percentage of people. when you drill it down to a child, a child dying of malnutrition in a hospital, they will look for a vein, the body will look constricted, highly traumatic. they will probably look for a vein in e head, and eventually the child will die. our very real fear is we are going to see it on a sle we have never seen before. maryam: what do you think now needs to happen to turn the tide? because aid agencies are saying that it is not too late to turn the tide. james: the secretary-general is dead right. the frustrating thing is it
james: it is hitting gaza. we might wait for an official classification but the reality is that will not mean a lot to people on the ground here. we are now seeing children dying of starvation come of malnutrition. normally malnutrition is the underlying cause. to see a child die from numbers, they are terrifying.the we have never seen anything like this before in gaza. the ipf, the classification on famine, we have never seen a classification as severe as this one, the percentage of people....
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but on that i want to bring in our diplomatic editor james base james, you've covered so many of these things talk us through the kind of process that we're talking on. my understanding is that they're drawn to the draft. first of all, this is the 1st time we've gotten this close to a draft being voted on with changes. just one word essentially being changed before it's actually voted on. i think it's good news that everyone has been engaging on this draft. the us didn't want to talk about this draft from the elected members of the security council, the ones that on permanent, the ones that don't, the 5 that always have a seat around the horseshoe table of the security council until their own resolution had been defeated. then they did engage on that, they added some language over the weekend, and in the last hour or so i was, as gave was mentioned, they wanted to get rid of the word permanent, from permanent sustainable c spa, the compromise language. i think last thing, sustainable c spa and that looks like language at the us is prepared to go with that language. that will pause beca
but on that i want to bring in our diplomatic editor james base james, you've covered so many of these things talk us through the kind of process that we're talking on. my understanding is that they're drawn to the draft. first of all, this is the 1st time we've gotten this close to a draft being voted on with changes. just one word essentially being changed before it's actually voted on. i think it's good news that everyone has been engaging on this draft. the us didn't want to talk about this...
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when i spoke to james just after the trial, she told me bottom line, trump's got to pay. does he have the money to pay this? >> that's really not my business. if he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court, and we will ask the judge to seize his assets. >> reporter: we were sitting right across the street from one of those assets, trump's 40 wall street. there's a building just out the window. >> yes, i look at 40 wall street each and every day. >> reporter: so, 40 wall street, the apartment here at trump tower, all potential targets. if trump cannot post a bond by the deadline of monday, it's not like state officials are going to close down these buildings, but david, they could move to file liens to start to claim ownership, and that might give us a window into what some of trump's assets are actually
when i spoke to james just after the trial, she told me bottom line, trump's got to pay. does he have the money to pay this? >> that's really not my business. if he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court, and we will ask the judge to seize his assets. >> reporter: we were sitting right across the street from one of those assets, trump's 40 wall street. there's a building just out the window. >> yes, i...
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james, thank you. our scotland _ climate wrecking loopholes. james, thank you. our scotland editor - thank you. our scotland editor there, james cook, in aberdeen. as we've heard, the chancellor announced that public spending will grow at 1% above inflation every year until 2029. some government departments such as health and schools have what's called "protected budgets". that means other areas, which aren't protected, could see cuts in their funding. one such department is the ministry ofjustice. dominic casciani has been looking at the potential impact of any cuts. the government's challenges over public spending are enormous, and no more so than in crime and justice. since 2019, it's reversed a cut in police numbers, it's recruited 20,000 extra officers, and as they solve more crimes, the defendants end up in places like this, luton crown court. it's running at capacity and there's a 65,000 case backlog nationwide. one of those serious cases is rape. since the pandemic, the average number of days it takes to complete a rape prosecution has gone up and up. it
james, thank you. our scotland _ climate wrecking loopholes. james, thank you. our scotland editor - thank you. our scotland editor there, james cook, in aberdeen. as we've heard, the chancellor announced that public spending will grow at 1% above inflation every year until 2029. some government departments such as health and schools have what's called "protected budgets". that means other areas, which aren't protected, could see cuts in their funding. one such department is the...
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that was james elder from that was james elderfrom unicef that was james elder from unicef talking to that was james elderfrom unicef talking to me in the that was james elder from unicef talking to me in the last hour. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. let me take you straight back to new york, remind you of those breaking developments of the last little while, because the new york court sentencing sam bankman—fried, the former billionaire crypto boss, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, but we have had sentencing in the last half an hour and he has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. you can see the scenes outside of the court, you can see the microphone is already for reaction as the prosecuting team come out in the next little while. so we wait to get more reaction to that news that has recently broken. so what we are going to do is we are going to come away from that scene, but let's leave those pictures here at the bottom of our screens. so you will see any developments as we go through a number of other stories, and as soo
that was james elder from that was james elderfrom unicef that was james elder from unicef talking to that was james elderfrom unicef talking to me in the that was james elder from unicef talking to me in the last hour. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. let me take you straight back to new york, remind you of those breaking developments of the last little while, because the new york court sentencing sam bankman—fried, the former billionaire crypto boss, who was...
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james. if the election, what tomorrow trump would, when, what could change between now and november to prevent that? a couple things. number one i, i think i would agree with the reason that we're not sure until this moment. we're not sure who the candidates will be in november. i'm not, i'm not going to place any bets on that. it looks like trump invited, i think if it were trumping vitamin it'd be a very close contest and it would be down to a couple of states that are absolutely critical. michigan, being one of them, uh, pennsylvania, being another florida in georgia being others. the question is, well, joe biden do what he needs to do if he is in fact running against donald trump. bully, do what he needs to do to get the uh, the, the uncommitted. uh, those who are disaffected right now from the democratic ticket to come back home. and he has the unique capacity as a democrats to move to get the, the traditional democratic base that is working class ethnic. ready hers from pennsylvania, m
james. if the election, what tomorrow trump would, when, what could change between now and november to prevent that? a couple things. number one i, i think i would agree with the reason that we're not sure until this moment. we're not sure who the candidates will be in november. i'm not, i'm not going to place any bets on that. it looks like trump invited, i think if it were trumping vitamin it'd be a very close contest and it would be down to a couple of states that are absolutely critical....
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thank you as well, james stephenson. the controversial social media influencer andrew tate and his brother, tristan, were detained on monday in bucharest after a romanian court ruled that they could be extradited to the uk to face allegations, including rape and human trafficking, all of which they deny. if you may have looked at someone wrong or sped in a car in 2012, they're going to try and put you injailfor it. but these are very serious allegations. but you must accept these are very serious allegations. if you interrupt me again, sir, please. so what happens is when you get to a certain level of fame, they go through your entire life forensically and try and destroy you. the report went on to show a clip from one of andrew tate�*s videos, which elicited this reaction from lesley... we asked bbc news for a response to that and they told us... finally, the annual oscars ceremony in los angeles always divides audiences between those who lap up the glamour and glitz, the speeches and the red carpet, and those who thi
thank you as well, james stephenson. the controversial social media influencer andrew tate and his brother, tristan, were detained on monday in bucharest after a romanian court ruled that they could be extradited to the uk to face allegations, including rape and human trafficking, all of which they deny. if you may have looked at someone wrong or sped in a car in 2012, they're going to try and put you injailfor it. but these are very serious allegations. but you must accept these are very...
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what a bizarre, bizarre moment for james comer. he's pushing to get joe biden to come on down to testify. what does he think he's going to get from the president that he has not gotten from the witnesses who have testified before? >> i mean, look, the president is not going to come down and testify in front of jim comer and marjorie taylor green and lauren boebert. what a joke. this impeachment, we know there's no evidence linking the president to any business dealings of hunter biden. jim comer has invited, he had testimony from a prisoner in federal prisoner, he invited spies to testify, he's invited tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists, business people who have lost all credibility. the list goes on and on. and republicans themselves are now coming out strongly that there is no evidence, and so james comer is basically now just focused on himself. he's hawking some book i guess out there, which obviously will be a fiction work, and he needs to just go away. at this point, it's shameful what he's doing. he's wasting our time, and the
what a bizarre, bizarre moment for james comer. he's pushing to get joe biden to come on down to testify. what does he think he's going to get from the president that he has not gotten from the witnesses who have testified before? >> i mean, look, the president is not going to come down and testify in front of jim comer and marjorie taylor green and lauren boebert. what a joke. this impeachment, we know there's no evidence linking the president to any business dealings of hunter biden....
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the general concepts advocated james buchanan. now interesting about buchanan, he's sort of less ideologically aligned on how pro-slavery anti-slavery these kinds of things would buchanan was aligned with was the law he liked clarity. he what does the constitution say? what does the law say? what are the say? whatever that is sort of fine with him and he's going to implement because if we all follow the law, we'll be fine. if we start usurping responsibility and taking powers into own hands, that's when things are going to fall apart. so two days into buchanan's presidency, we get a landmark supreme court decision that's based this gentleman here, dred scott, and the case of dred scott v sanford. dred scott had sued for his freedom in federal court the court of roger tawney comes out with a decision again two days after buchanan takes the of office. and what did they say? well he can't sue in a federal because effectively he's not a person has property and there's other of this again when people maybe the most infamous decision in
the general concepts advocated james buchanan. now interesting about buchanan, he's sort of less ideologically aligned on how pro-slavery anti-slavery these kinds of things would buchanan was aligned with was the law he liked clarity. he what does the constitution say? what does the law say? what are the say? whatever that is sort of fine with him and he's going to implement because if we all follow the law, we'll be fine. if we start usurping responsibility and taking powers into own hands,...
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james crumbley's son killed four students at oxford high school back in 2021. now he and his wife are the first parents to be criminally charged and convicted after their child committed a school shooting. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with reaction to this verdict. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. during a press conference after the verdict was read, families of the victims noted this is a step toward accountability, but nothing will bring those four young lives back. now they're hoping to spark broader change. >> guilty of involuntary manslaughter -- >> reporter: after two days of deliberations, a michigan jury unanimously convicted james crumbley on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. the verdict a little more than two years after his son shot and killed four students at oxford high school. >> this verdict does not bring back their children, but it does mark a moment of accountability. >> reporter: hana st. julianna, tate myre, madisyn baldwin, and justin shilling died that day. >> our children are dying on a daily basis in mass murders and
james crumbley's son killed four students at oxford high school back in 2021. now he and his wife are the first parents to be criminally charged and convicted after their child committed a school shooting. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with reaction to this verdict. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. during a press conference after the verdict was read, families of the victims noted this is a step toward accountability, but nothing will bring those four young lives back. now...
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all eyes on leticia james who could start seizing assets as soon as today. about 30 bond companies deny to cover the judgement. his son says this is not just about his father. >> they are trying to put my father out of business. they are going to hurt thousands of employees in new york state, janitors, doormen, people that work in commercial build gsz, they are going to hurt those individuals. >> cheryl: james had given trump a 30-day grace period, whattac she takes, she could form accounts, sending restraining notices to banks and brokerage firms, collect rent from tenants a and -- that could be and is first step to claim the assets. the former president is banking on appeals court. he could begin process of selling some properties, reach out to wealthy donors, tap a windfall when truth social hits the public market. there are ties to that. process to pulmony out of truth social stock market deal, there are restrictions in that deal and unlikely. he is expected to peer in new york city courtroom in the manhattan d.a. hush money case, this is the stormy dani
all eyes on leticia james who could start seizing assets as soon as today. about 30 bond companies deny to cover the judgement. his son says this is not just about his father. >> they are trying to put my father out of business. they are going to hurt thousands of employees in new york state, janitors, doormen, people that work in commercial build gsz, they are going to hurt those individuals. >> cheryl: james had given trump a 30-day grace period, whattac she takes, she could form...