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turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when congress amended the medicare act in 1986, it put emtala on a centuries' old foundation of state law. states have always been responsie r licensing doctors and setting the scope of their profsial practice. indeed, emtala works precisely cause states regulate the practice of medicine. and thg in emtala requires doctors to ignore the scope of their liced offer medical treatments that violate state ree statutory provisions make this clear. first, section 1395, the medicare act'oping provision, forbids the federal government from controlling the practice of ne. that's the role of state regulation. secondivision (f) in emtala codifies a statutory prumion against preemption of state medical regulations d, third, emtala's stabilization provision is limited to available tnts, which depends on the scope of the hospital staff's medical license. illegal treatments are not available treatments. add in this court's own presumption against preemption
turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when congress amended the medicare act in 1986, it put emtala on a centuries' old foundation of state law. states have always been responsie r licensing doctors and setting the scope of their profsial practice. indeed, emtala works precisely cause states regulate the practice of medicine. and thg in emtala requires doctors to ignore the scope of their liced offer medical treatments that violate state ree statutory...
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turner: i want to thank mr. biggs, he participated in the working group between the jew dish committee and other committees to put together this bill working directly with the speaker's office and the second working group that drafted the specific bill we disagree about his amendment though which is why we're here on the debate. this amendment is not about americans inboxes and outboxes. this is not about americans' data this amendment is about hezbollah's tai tay, hamas' data and the communist chinese party data you don't have to take my word for it. just pick up this amendment. read the front of the amendment. this amendment says you need to get a warrant to go into data collected by 702. 702 data which we all agree, everybody agrees that 702 data is the collection of foreigners abroad. that's hamas, hezbollah. communist china's party. al qaeda. what they want is a warrant to search the inbox an outbox of says boll la, al qaeda and the communist chinese party when they're communicating with people in the unite
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and that was not turner. but is this, is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar who is simply saying, look how inevitable this violence on october 7th was? or is it an endorsement of the action by saying, look, they had no choice. this is literally only legitimate and marley says will actually make me look when you make, when you pass more with judgments, in my opinion, you have to offer options. what else could they have done? so how much was elected in 2000? so we just started with international courts, right. so you have a growing optimism. yeah, that's the only haven't because of the armed resistance. in other words, when we have the world's attention, when i really i would, i'm way to say what the facts tell me. now, i'm not saying i'm the only person that possession of the facts. yeah. but the pac faxes, they tell me in 2006, and how mazda is elected was elected on the reform platform. because the palestinian authority, so corrupt people wanted to change if you so immediately as they were elec
and that was not turner. but is this, is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar who is simply saying, look how inevitable this violence on october 7th was? or is it an endorsement of the action by saying, look, they had no choice. this is literally only legitimate and marley says will actually make me look when you make, when you pass more with judgments, in my opinion, you have to offer options. what else could they have done? so how much was elected in 2000? so we just started with...
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he never condemned, not turner. he does not know. it was for me a personal moment because i spent the last 15 or more years of my life chronicle in the hot showers in gosh, the fact that those folks who burst the gates of garza on october 7th had been born into a concentration camp. not only were they born into it, but they were living in it and they were destined to die unit. and that was not turner. but is this a? is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar? who simply saying, look how inevitable this violence on october 7th was, or is it an endorsement of the action by saying, look, they had no choice. this is literally only legitimate and more like so to actually commit, look, when you make, when you pass more with judgments, in my opinion, you have to offer options. what else could they have done? so how most was elected in 2006, we used to start with international courts, right. so you have a growing optimism. yeah. does. that's the only haven't because of the arm resistance. in other words, when we have the world's att
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an innovative method of treating children with cerebral palsy was developed at the turner institute in st. petersburg. children will be able to learn to walk independently. the collapsed overpass in vyazma will not be restored. seven of the six spans were destroyed. gas supply will be restored within three days. train traffic is still blocked. in moscow today they expect +22 and a rare phenomenon - an april thunderstorm. so, an urgent evacuation of the population was announced in orenburg, sirens were turned on in the city, the level water in the ural river is approaching dangerous levels, everyone who is in areas of possible flooding must immediately leave their homes. today , dacha areas and garden communities in the suburbs have gone under water. according to the city hall, in most of them the situation is critical. if someone wants to evacuate, now this can only be done from the second floor of the building, there are almost 700 houses in the thieves' cart, about 2,500 people were evacuated, we were evacuated from the old city, and we were generally very surprised that they told us
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turner of ohio. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chair. we've had members stand and say they're for vetting foreigners who want to come into the united states. i assume we should vet them whether or not they have ties to terrorist groups and organizations. i'm sure we should just ask them because i'm sure they'll tell us the truth, which they won't which is why we have 702. 702 collects foreigners abroad, terrorist groups and organizations. what this amendment does is allows us to search hamas on these individuals who want to come in to the united states to find out if they're affiliated with hamas because they're not just going to tell us. if you're for vetting, you're for vetting, looking at terrorist groups and organizations to see if they have ties to people trying to come into the united states. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed t
turner of ohio. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chair. we've had members stand and say they're for vetting foreigners who want to come into the united states. i assume we should vet them whether or not they have ties to terrorist groups and organizations. i'm sure we should just ask them because i'm sure they'll tell us the truth, which they won't which is why we have 702. 702 collects foreigners abroad, terrorist groups and organizations. what this amendment does is allows us to search hamas on...
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sumi: chairman turner, if the u.s. were to directly respond offensively, does't the risk arise that the u.s. would be pulled into a direct conflict with iran? >> previously when i was asked this question, i think not yet. do not think we are to the point that requires u.s. intervention. but i think it's irresponsible for us to discount it and publicly state we will not be part of any intervention. it does have iran as an adversary then looking only to israel and certainly lessening the tension and the concern that they might have as to what the consequence might be for them taking direct action as to just continuing actions through their proxies they are fully providing military capability to. sumi: i want to ask you about what we saw from u.k. leaders it sang today the focus cannot shift away from the need for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what diplomatic pressure do you think the u.s. can apply on negotiations that make sure both sides come to some kind of agreement to stop the fighting? >> director burns has been
sumi: chairman turner, if the u.s. were to directly respond offensively, does't the risk arise that the u.s. would be pulled into a direct conflict with iran? >> previously when i was asked this question, i think not yet. do not think we are to the point that requires u.s. intervention. but i think it's irresponsible for us to discount it and publicly state we will not be part of any intervention. it does have iran as an adversary then looking only to israel and certainly lessening the...
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i think with joshua turner. yeah. and that's after justice sotomayor decided she just was sort of done. it was clear. she's frustrated. i look, this is turner's first time arguing in front of the justices, and i think it's it's showing especially for example and what we're justice sotomayor, she has diabetes and she shared a hypothetical about someone with diabetes, the type of care that they could be prevented from receiving she gave a hypothetical and he he had a moment there. we could have maybe acknowledged the humanity there. so maybe he just moved on to his legal arguments. so that was not wanting him any friends with the liberal bloc. but one of the things that we weren't able we'll do here on air, but our colleagues are following this. i'm gonna read it. >> it's the questioning from justice amy coney barrett, and it's interesting because she pushed the idaho attorney joshua turner over when doctors could be criminally prosecuted for performing an abortion under state law. >> and she's making an interesting poi
i think with joshua turner. yeah. and that's after justice sotomayor decided she just was sort of done. it was clear. she's frustrated. i look, this is turner's first time arguing in front of the justices, and i think it's it's showing especially for example and what we're justice sotomayor, she has diabetes and she shared a hypothetical about someone with diabetes, the type of care that they could be prevented from receiving she gave a hypothetical and he he had a moment there. we could have...
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through the connections with mary turner thomson, she linked up with a video company. >> he brought me a purse which has a camera built into this rivet. he fitted me with a vest that had a camera on it. >> testing, testing. >> now she played the part of a spy and try to catch you making incriminating statements on video. >> did authorities know you are doing this? >> no, they did not, it would probably advise against it for safety purposes. >> she chose a public place for the first meeting and claim to talk over coffee. after some chit chat jordan assures her he is still the man that she fell in love with, and that not everything about him is a lie. >> i'm trying to differentiate between what is true and what is not. >> the c suspect anything is going on in this hidden camera stuff? >> i was hoping not. i became very nervous and started fidgeting with my hands and completely shredded a napkin. >> jordan is wondering aloud if she has taken the story to the press. >> that would expose me as well . >> he is the one to bring up all of the allegations against him. >> he tells mischele to pu
through the connections with mary turner thomson, she linked up with a video company. >> he brought me a purse which has a camera built into this rivet. he fitted me with a vest that had a camera on it. >> testing, testing. >> now she played the part of a spy and try to catch you making incriminating statements on video. >> did authorities know you are doing this? >> no, they did not, it would probably advise against it for safety purposes. >> she chose a...
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bev turner. back to. bev turner. >> all right. good evening, steven, and cope with me. bev turner tonight while michelle is off for still the easter holidays. it is just about joining me until 7:00. my panel this professor of this evening. professor of politics at the university of kent, goodwin, kent, matt goodwin, and broadcast journalist justicea de silva. thank you both much silva. thank you both so much for joining us this evening. now i want hear from you as well. i want to hear from you as well. gbnews.com forward slash. your say, is our new say, of course, is our new comment section that i'll be looking at throughout the show. so immigration, the echr net zero and trans ideology in the past few weeks, there have been various people calling for referendums on all of these major issues. do we need more direct democracy ? do we need to direct democracy? do we need to have more referendums on major issues ? right. matt, let me come issues? right. matt, let me come to you first. this is something that mentioned one of that you mentioned in one of your recent articles
bev turner. back to. bev turner. >> all right. good evening, steven, and cope with me. bev turner tonight while michelle is off for still the easter holidays. it is just about joining me until 7:00. my panel this professor of this evening. professor of politics at the university of kent, goodwin, kent, matt goodwin, and broadcast journalist justicea de silva. thank you both much silva. thank you both so much for joining us this evening. now i want hear from you as well. i want to hear...
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it says turner prize struggles to find , turner prize struggles to find, sponsors. and this is the this is the very famous turner prize, which which needs £55,000 in order to give out the prizes that they said they were going to give out the prizes. they've only collected 50, £30,000 so far. and, and, and you know, the basically it's not much the if theyif basically it's not much the if they if he had put it in this, it could have been perceived as being art, but it's not. and there were it was part of an art project. >> so i mean, i think if it's part of an art project, yeah. then you can say it's art and, you know, the turner prize doesn't seem to be any more of any more artistic merit than no, it doesn't project . it doesn't project. >> the four nominees are all ethno, ethno diverse people. >> did you ? >> did you? >> did you? >> yeah. i didn't know what to say. how would you like the art? >> lewis? it's 2024. >> lewis? it's 2024. >> yeah, they're all. they're all of them. 442411 is one represents the sikh community. one represents black women. one was born in
it says turner prize struggles to find , turner prize struggles to find, sponsors. and this is the this is the very famous turner prize, which which needs £55,000 in order to give out the prizes that they said they were going to give out the prizes. they've only collected 50, £30,000 so far. and, and, and you know, the basically it's not much the if theyif basically it's not much the if they if he had put it in this, it could have been perceived as being art, but it's not. and there were it...
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there's a big fight between jim jordan and congressman turner on that. also write for debate the role congress and funding to rebuild the key bridge in baltimore it's a lot, it is. >> and look on each of those issues. there is the valid concern amongst many of the fiscal conservatives that say, look, if we're going to spend money here, let's look at offset somewhere else. let's look at where we can make reasonable cuts. and i think that is a valid argument for them to be making, but for them to be just so hell-bent on no, on everything is not productive. i think they need to look at each of these issues and individually and make the case for that. and many of them want to see more transparency with ukraine. but i think speaker johnson and others recognize what we're giving for ukraine. it's not charity, it's an investment in democracy. and if russia succeeds in ukraine than what's next. so they go into poland and other other countries and potentially america. so i think it's important to look at this from the standpoint. what is the best investment in de
there's a big fight between jim jordan and congressman turner on that. also write for debate the role congress and funding to rebuild the key bridge in baltimore it's a lot, it is. >> and look on each of those issues. there is the valid concern amongst many of the fiscal conservatives that say, look, if we're going to spend money here, let's look at offset somewhere else. let's look at where we can make reasonable cuts. and i think that is a valid argument for them to be making, but for...
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turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when congress amended the medicare act in 1986, it put emtala on a centuries' old foundation of state law.
turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when congress amended the medicare act in 1986, it put emtala on a centuries' old foundation of state law.
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bev turner. while neil takes a break. now, we've been talking this evening about private lives. what it means for you. we've got scotland's new hate crime this and hate crime law this week. and the subject digital id the subject of digital id cropped . lord blunkett was cropped up. lord blunkett was telling keir starmer that he must introduce biometric digital id should become id should he become prime minister tackle small boats. minister to tackle small boats. both of these pose threats to our privacy, i would say, but some people live in a world where they broadcast their life to the entire globe. one of those is reality tv star and internet personality frankie essex. here she is on the show the only way is essex . the only way is essex. >> well, when i move out, i don't want to. i just want to live here no more. why though, i want to get my own. i want a bit more space and like, do you know what i mean? like you know, i've always. i was like 17, 18. >> yeah, i know you always talk about it, b
bev turner. while neil takes a break. now, we've been talking this evening about private lives. what it means for you. we've got scotland's new hate crime this and hate crime law this week. and the subject digital id the subject of digital id cropped . lord blunkett was cropped up. lord blunkett was telling keir starmer that he must introduce biometric digital id should become id should he become prime minister tackle small boats. minister to tackle small boats. both of these pose threats to...
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here is the number~ _ turner. please donate. here is the number~ its— turner. please donate. here is the number. it's a great charity i run for them — number. it's a great charity i run for them before so i'm happy that i -ot for them before so i'm happy that i got across — for them before so i'm happy that i got across-— got across. organisers calling this most increasing _ got across. organisers calling this most increasing marathon - got across. organisers calling this most increasing marathon ever, l got across. organisers calling this i most increasing marathon ever, and by that, they are giving the same amount of money to the wheelchair elites the first and second place. also they have created a faith space for people who want to pray. there is also a quiet zone for people, neurodivergent runners who may want to get away from the crowd. a brilliant day for everyone. i know ou 'ust brilliant day for everyone. i know you just mention _ brilliant day for everyone. i know you just mention the _ brilliant day for everyone. i know you just mention the wheelchairl you ju
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this would be a lot more like turner. this court said that the internet is like the opposite of turner. there is so much information there. it is so relatively easy to have a new website,. reality tells us that. x is not what twitter was. tiktok came out of nowhere. >> i think i get your point. let me ask you about the legitimate sweet point. what is illegitimate about a government regulation that attempts to weigh this companies to apply consistently their procedures? i guess i don't understand why these anti-discriminate and principles are legitimate. >> consistency is a government mandate when what is being regulated is expressive activity. a clear first amendment violation. some of these judgments are very tricky judgments. we will take some of the stuff, celebrating a seventh off. >> what about a straightforward one? no candidate can be deplatformed. that seems pretty straightforward. >> right. if somebody is a candidate for office, they can't be deplatformed. >> that means they can't be deplatformed matter how many
this would be a lot more like turner. this court said that the internet is like the opposite of turner. there is so much information there. it is so relatively easy to have a new website,. reality tells us that. x is not what twitter was. tiktok came out of nowhere. >> i think i get your point. let me ask you about the legitimate sweet point. what is illegitimate about a government regulation that attempts to weigh this companies to apply consistently their procedures? i guess i don't...
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petersburg specialists from the turner center are helping the child cope with the disease, so that do not miss the precious time to give yaroslava a chance to walk independently without support. until recently, in order to undergo such an operation, parents of russian children with cerebral palsy had to raise huge amounts of money for treatment abroad, but an alternative has appeared. a new neuro-orthopedic approach, which was developed at the turner center near st. petersburg, is available to all patients under a medical quota and allows you to begin rehabilitation within a few days after surgery. dmitry pishchukhin, evgeny kostin, dmitry lukashevich, galina orlova, northwestern news bureau. and by this time we have everything, denis polanchukov was with you, until meetings.
petersburg specialists from the turner center are helping the child cope with the disease, so that do not miss the precious time to give yaroslava a chance to walk independently without support. until recently, in order to undergo such an operation, parents of russian children with cerebral palsy had to raise huge amounts of money for treatment abroad, but an alternative has appeared. a new neuro-orthopedic approach, which was developed at the turner center near st. petersburg, is available to...
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i'll talk to national security council spokesman john kirby and republican congressman mike turner, the chair of the house intelligence committee. >>> plus abortion battle grounds. >> the states will be making the decision. >> shame on you! >> the fight over abortion access intensifies after arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions. >> we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in manhattan. >> all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is there's no case. they have no case. >> how will it impact the 2024 campaign? joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. wall street journal columnist, peggy noonan an
i'll talk to national security council spokesman john kirby and republican congressman mike turner, the chair of the house intelligence committee. >>> plus abortion battle grounds. >> the states will be making the decision. >> shame on you! >> the fight over abortion access intensifies after arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions. >> we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >>...
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bev turner. >> so on the run. new shocking details as the manhunt continues for habiba masood, who is suspected of fatally stabbing a mother bradford. manhunt mother in bradford. the manhunt continues and this morning it's been revealed that he was on bail for allegedly threatening to kill the victim . to kill the victim. >> yes. that's it. despite the advice of prosecutors, he was released on bail and that manhunt continues to find masum . manhunt continues to find masum. >> the real life that mr bates versus the post office this morning. former subpostmaster master alan bates finally goes before that public inquiry, which started four years ago. he's going to reveal what happened at the inquiry for the first time and tackling tax dodgers to fund the nhs. >> it's a radical plan. but labour claimed they can fund the health service and education by simply clamping down on those who don't pay tax . who don't pay tax. >> yes, most of us pay our taxes properly , but there are big properly, but there
bev turner. >> so on the run. new shocking details as the manhunt continues for habiba masood, who is suspected of fatally stabbing a mother bradford. manhunt mother in bradford. the manhunt continues and this morning it's been revealed that he was on bail for allegedly threatening to kill the victim . to kill the victim. >> yes. that's it. despite the advice of prosecutors, he was released on bail and that manhunt continues to find masum . manhunt continues to find masum. >>...
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corridor, excuse me, usually in the presence of turner syndrome it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy, and you all to doctor nikolaev? yes, yes, you know, the appointment is over for today. are you crazy, or what? i'm ovulating, vykova gave me an injection, we don't have much time to get to the house where you're going, they asked me to come into the laboratory, stimulation valid for 2 hours let's go now, seryoga, if we don't have time now, you have a lot of advantages, you have all the best about our boss, yeah, seryoga, wonderful wife, great friends, you're a good person, i want, we all want you to you were happy for you, no, kefir, pure protein, thank you, congratulations, happy birthday, and this is for you, sergey anatolyevich, little girl, thank you, seryozh, let's go, while we get there in traffic, the stimulation will end here, seryozh, congratulations. i knitted it myself, wow, thank you, i’ll wait for you at home, in a maximum come out for half an hour, sergei anatolyevich, congratulations, thank you. where are you that the scientific forum of reproductive specialists will
corridor, excuse me, usually in the presence of turner syndrome it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy, and you all to doctor nikolaev? yes, yes, you know, the appointment is over for today. are you crazy, or what? i'm ovulating, vykova gave me an injection, we don't have much time to get to the house where you're going, they asked me to come into the laboratory, stimulation valid for 2 hours let's go now, seryoga, if we don't have time now, you have a lot of advantages, you have all the...
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joining us now is congressman mike turner of ohio. thank you very much for being with us. breaking news all around us. we have clarified with julie tsirkin and some other colleagues on the hill what's been going on is the speaker came off the floor and was quoted by several members who did not want the ukraine vote to go forward, and there was a peaceful conversation until she reports wisconsin republican got involve and got into the speaker's face and started calling him names and said he would file a privilege motion to vacate, not the threat from marjorie taylor greene and congressman massey. what are your hopes of getting the ukraine and israel aid that you are passionate about to the house floor so you can have a floor? >> we have to pass this ukraine aid. it's at a critical time. because of the delay that has occurred in getting this funding approved, ukraine is running out of ammunition and inventory. the advanced weapon systems they need, that i believe the administration may soon approve that would give them an edge to be able to hopefully push russia back and rep
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turner, paul, welcome to the show. so paul, of course, rishi talking tough. these flights will leave the airfields ready . the charter airfields ready. the charter planes already. the staff are ready. he's going to have an all night session if necessary. i guess the next point is legally, will the mischief then begin ? as will the mischief then begin? as we saw with brexit? will this go to various courts? will it ever be allowed literally to get off the ground ? the ground? >> well, martin, i think that that is, i think that's exactly what's going to happen, is that, i think a lot of the people that oppose this plan, and i do myself on the fact that i think it's unworkable and inhumane , it's unworkable and inhumane, but a lot of other people, charities included, are itching to get started with the challenges. and i think it's worth bearing in mind that they will start on two bases. the first are going to be individual challenges that individuals can make when the bill is being passed . they have allowed people passed.
turner, paul, welcome to the show. so paul, of course, rishi talking tough. these flights will leave the airfields ready . the charter airfields ready. the charter planes already. the staff are ready. he's going to have an all night session if necessary. i guess the next point is legally, will the mischief then begin ? as will the mischief then begin? as we saw with brexit? will this go to various courts? will it ever be allowed literally to get off the ground ? the ground? >> well,...
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well enjoy now here in the gb news studio in westminster by paul turner , one westminster by paul turner, one of the uk's leading immigration barristers with over 20 years experience. paul, thanks for coming to the studio . so, what coming to the studio. so, what do you make of all this tension here? do you do you believe that the issue in dublin is caused by the issue in dublin is caused by the rwanda bill? are people going there to escape being rounded up? >> i think probably, it's true, but i'm not sure whether it's people that are claiming asylum there. arriving in ireland straight away, or they're choosing to go to ireland and they're claiming asylum , i they're claiming asylum, i think, mark francois was saying we have an open border with ireland, and i don't think that's ever going to close . so that's ever going to close. so it wouldn't surprise me if people are making the trip over. but, i think what it all behoves are people that are patting the government on the back and rishi saying, oh, it's having a wonderful effect . my wonderful effect. my understanding was unless i've be
well enjoy now here in the gb news studio in westminster by paul turner , one westminster by paul turner, one of the uk's leading immigration barristers with over 20 years experience. paul, thanks for coming to the studio . so, what coming to the studio. so, what do you make of all this tension here? do you do you believe that the issue in dublin is caused by the issue in dublin is caused by the rwanda bill? are people going there to escape being rounded up? >> i think probably, it's...
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turner had a game high 29 seven from deep. pacers win 126, 113 can eliminate milwaukee tuesday night 40 niners tight end george kittle, his wife claire spend their off season living in nashville. went to game three of their predators canuck's playoff series in nashville friday night. george was miked up, chugged a beer on the jumbotron, and the rest of it pure gold. my favorite is when raiders fan is like you, i hate you. >> i'm like, your team left you. that's one of my favorite comebacks. >> i literally told the refs pre game no penalties. i know they didn't listen to you. >> you're not an idiot. >> are fudge sir, what game are you watching? because it's obviously not this one. i'll see you guys a little bit. >> let's go boys. >> we all need a george kittle type person in our lives. you know he's the best. hahaha he's so good. >> too funny. i mean, just watching him just. i could probably watch that for an hour. >> big kid. he has a lot of fun. >> yeah. >> 19 weeks. dion till the first sunday night football. >> every week we
turner had a game high 29 seven from deep. pacers win 126, 113 can eliminate milwaukee tuesday night 40 niners tight end george kittle, his wife claire spend their off season living in nashville. went to game three of their predators canuck's playoff series in nashville friday night. george was miked up, chugged a beer on the jumbotron, and the rest of it pure gold. my favorite is when raiders fan is like you, i hate you. >> i'm like, your team left you. that's one of my favorite...
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turner and others in saluting the speaker as well as our leader, mr. jeffries, for making this important legislation possible. i associate myself with everything that's been said already about ukraine but i want to just focus on one particular area. two years ago, almost two eke -- two years ago and almost two weeks ago i leld the first high level delegation to kyiv we saw the danger of the russians. let me tell you what's heartbreaking about it. vladimir putin has instructed his troops to use rape, kidnapping and murder in front of family members as a weapon of war to demoralize the people of ukraine. i hope that our colleagues will choose democracy and decency rather than autocracy and evil. because i fear that if you choose the putin route you will have blood on your hands. blood of the children, blood of their mothers, raped in front of their parent, raped in front of their children. i urge an aye vote on this and all the other bills before us today. thank you, madam speaker. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has ex-niempled gentlewoman from connec
turner and others in saluting the speaker as well as our leader, mr. jeffries, for making this important legislation possible. i associate myself with everything that's been said already about ukraine but i want to just focus on one particular area. two years ago, almost two eke -- two years ago and almost two weeks ago i leld the first high level delegation to kyiv we saw the danger of the russians. let me tell you what's heartbreaking about it. vladimir putin has instructed his troops to use...
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it is precisely what mike turner laid out a moment ago, chairman turner. it is the infection. i use that word deliberately. big chunks of the republican party with propaganda that is flowing, not only from moscow, but increasingly from beijing. to the chairman's point, the danger here, mika, is the fact that putin will not stop at ukraine. what's in his head are, at a minimum, the borders of the old union of soviet socialist republics which, news flash, included moldova, estonia, latvia, lithuania, the old borders of russia. the latter three, of course, are members of nato. so the danger here is if we back away from providing this sensible amount of aid to ukraine, we can count on vladimir putin continuing to press forward and, eventually, we'll end up in a collision between nato and the russian federation, which, believe me, is a collision we want to avoid, they want to avoid, and the world wants to avoid. >> yeah. >> ed luce, let's bring you in on this. obviously, we have daily reports from ukraine about ukrainian soldiers there running out of ammunition
it is precisely what mike turner laid out a moment ago, chairman turner. it is the infection. i use that word deliberately. big chunks of the republican party with propaganda that is flowing, not only from moscow, but increasingly from beijing. to the chairman's point, the danger here, mika, is the fact that putin will not stop at ukraine. what's in his head are, at a minimum, the borders of the old union of soviet socialist republics which, news flash, included moldova, estonia, latvia,...
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bev turner and keeping me company until 7:00. deputy editor of conservativehome henry henry hill and former editor of labourlist, peter edwards. right now , generation z. they are aged now, generation z. they are aged between 12 and 27. there are currently 3,000,000 million of them not in work or employment, which is about 25% of the total. they are lazy, they are weak, and they're constantly feel sorry for themselves. so why would anyone give generation z a job, come to you job, henry, let me come to you first, if you don't mind me asking. you're. how old are you ? asking. you're. how old are you? >> oh, i mean, i'm older than that. >> you're older than that. okay, okay. he's being coy about his age, so do you work with generation z? and what do you find you do? find when you do? >> mean , i work with we have >> i mean, i work with we have one the team at one on the team at conservativehome, but i remember one on the team at consepeople|ome, but i remember one on the team at consepeople were but i remember one on the team at con
bev turner and keeping me company until 7:00. deputy editor of conservativehome henry henry hill and former editor of labourlist, peter edwards. right now , generation z. they are aged now, generation z. they are aged between 12 and 27. there are currently 3,000,000 million of them not in work or employment, which is about 25% of the total. they are lazy, they are weak, and they're constantly feel sorry for themselves. so why would anyone give generation z a job, come to you job, henry, let me...
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andrew bev turner. the panelis news. andrew bev turner. the panel is back. mike parry and trade unionist and political commentator andy macdonald. >> right , commentator andy macdonald. >> right, gentlemen, commentator andy macdonald. >> right , gentlemen, let's talk >> right, gentlemen, let's talk about this welsh speed limit story, mike. yeah, absolutely, you know , inevitable it was you know, inevitable it was going to happen in the end. wales has become like a laboratory for every crazy political venture that you want to try out on. the united kingdom tried in wales first. >> labour government. yeah, exactly. >> so the nhs sort of collapses in wales or certainly doesn't do very well. and the 20 miles an houhi very well. and the 20 miles an hour, i mean, who was the retiring welsh minister who got so angry in the senate by drakeford , mark drakeford, who drakeford, mark drakeford, who got stung saying, you know, i want to save more lives and if somebody's got to go ten miles an hour slower, i get very angry about it. it was nothing to do with that. it was
andrew bev turner. the panelis news. andrew bev turner. the panel is back. mike parry and trade unionist and political commentator andy macdonald. >> right , commentator andy macdonald. >> right, gentlemen, commentator andy macdonald. >> right , gentlemen, let's talk >> right, gentlemen, let's talk about this welsh speed limit story, mike. yeah, absolutely, you know , inevitable it was you know, inevitable it was going to happen in the end. wales has become like a...
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, chairman turner. congressman turner spoke to jake tapper over the weekend about russian propaganda and whether some of that was making its way into rhetoric being used here in america by republicans. here's what turner said. watch >> congressman mccall made a comment this week about what he says sounds like russian propaganda from some conservative media and why it's so difficult to explain to republican voters why supporting ukraine is important. he told julia yahi, quote, i think russian propaganda has made its way into the united states unfortunately, and it's infected a good good chunk of my party's base. he singled out primetime shows. i'm conservative channels. do you agree with him and how big is this problem >> is absolutely a true it's absolutely true. he says, what do you make of that, right? well, i think what people what republicans like mike mccall and my turn are trying to make the point that they're trying to make is that the reason this conflict began is russia invaded an autonomous co
, chairman turner. congressman turner spoke to jake tapper over the weekend about russian propaganda and whether some of that was making its way into rhetoric being used here in america by republicans. here's what turner said. watch >> congressman mccall made a comment this week about what he says sounds like russian propaganda from some conservative media and why it's so difficult to explain to republican voters why supporting ukraine is important. he told julia yahi, quote, i think...
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nina turner >> i love her. she's a firebrand, she's progressive, but there are moderate democrats saying that privately to right, right. and another number that is really fascinating, i should be really alarming for the biden for the vitamin striation, the biden campaign is this latest number from a quinnipiac pulling that said 48% of democrats support biden's handling of the war in gaza. 48% approval on an issue that has taken over your presidency is a horrible sign for joe biden. you do see how while the white house he says in terms of strategy, they're staying the course, nothing about even this horrific bombing of the world. central kitchen workers has changed our strategy as of yet, you do see president biden becoming more and more forceful and his rhetoric. but unfortunately for the biden campaign for the president, the change on rhetoric is not gonna be enough for a lot of these democrats were really unhappy with the policy on gaza out of wine. nina turner says, loyalty to >> netanyahu was because in the
nina turner >> i love her. she's a firebrand, she's progressive, but there are moderate democrats saying that privately to right, right. and another number that is really fascinating, i should be really alarming for the biden for the vitamin striation, the biden campaign is this latest number from a quinnipiac pulling that said 48% of democrats support biden's handling of the war in gaza. 48% approval on an issue that has taken over your presidency is a horrible sign for joe biden. you do...
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turner right. we talked this our second day of class. the idea the frontier and empire is tied to that democratic expanse. and so this is the kind of thing that washington and jefferson are thinking about. they're not afraid of empire and they're going to pursue. so here we'll jump forward. i said to william henry seward, so is kind of the period we're going to cover, the 1776 to right up to the civil war william henry seward, of course, famous, a man who wanted to be president, perhaps as much as only one or two other dudes in the whole country history, maybe only second to henry clay and how bad he wanted to president william henry seward. this in a speech to congress in 1856 to obtain an empire is and common so of empires in the world. but he said to govern it well is difficult rare indeed. and he's talking in a period right much than what we've been talking about by which the united states has acquired essentially everything, including the gadsden purchase, that will become part of the modern u.s. and so seward is pointing to the sam
turner right. we talked this our second day of class. the idea the frontier and empire is tied to that democratic expanse. and so this is the kind of thing that washington and jefferson are thinking about. they're not afraid of empire and they're going to pursue. so here we'll jump forward. i said to william henry seward, so is kind of the period we're going to cover, the 1776 to right up to the civil war william henry seward, of course, famous, a man who wanted to be president, perhaps as much...
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and i'm bev turner. >> oh yes. bev turner. >> oh yes. bev turner. >> so it is. are you sure emily and tom are here? we'll see you tomorrow morning at 930. see you then. >> a busy show for us today. not only are we questioning what on earth could israel do in order to strike back against iran, iran? and whether that could affect us? >> but also, yes, the news just in another stabbing rocking sydney, this time in a church. we'll bring you the latest from the ground in australia . the ground in australia. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boiler is sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. cold winds. for most of us today, those cold winds bringing plenty of showers, but there will be some bright spells in between. chance of rainbows places as we've of rainbows in places as we've seen a cold front move across the country overnight. that's clearing the southeast late morning . and once that clears, morning. and once that clears, we're into this cold air flow from the northwest. gusty winds c
and i'm bev turner. >> oh yes. bev turner. >> oh yes. bev turner. >> so it is. are you sure emily and tom are here? we'll see you tomorrow morning at 930. see you then. >> a busy show for us today. not only are we questioning what on earth could israel do in order to strike back against iran, iran? and whether that could affect us? >> but also, yes, the news just in another stabbing rocking sydney, this time in a church. we'll bring you the latest from the ground...
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gerald turner, present. commissioner turner is present. paul wolford is absent. and fatty zarb present. vice chair zoghbi is present with three members present. we do have quorum for the public works commission, and public comment is taken for all informational and action items on today's agenda. to comment in person, please line up against the wall near the screen. the audience is left when public comment is called for members of the public wishing to comment on an item from outside the hearing room, you may do so by by joining via webinar through the link shown on page two of today's agenda to be recognized, select the raise your hand icon in the webinar. you may also comment from outside the chamber by dialing. 14156550001 and using the meeting id of (266) 051-7375 6 pound pound. and then to raise your hand to speak, press star three and the telephone login information is also available on pages one and two of today's agenda. commenters may speak for up to three minutes per item, and you will receive a 32nd notice when you're speaking. time is about to expire.
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