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rowan bride, wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bridge. thank— wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bridge, thank you. _ police in brazil say they're looking forfive more people believed to be involved in the murder of the british journalist dom phillips and his colleague bruno pereira. three suspects have already been arrested in connection with the killing in the amazon. the pair were investigating the involvement of criminal gangs in illegalfishing and mining when they went missing. the european union's foreign policy chief has described the russian blockade of ukrainian ports as a war crime, as ministers discuss how to transfer millions of tonnes of grain to countries that need it. eu foreign ministers are meeting to discuss how to ensure that the grain, which is stuck in ukraine because of the war, can reach those countries that need it. josepp borell said the blockade was having a direct impact on people around the world who are going hungry. france's president emmanuel macron has experienced a major political setback, losing his parliamentary majority in the country's e
rowan bride, wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bridge. thank— wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bridge, thank you. _ police in brazil say they're looking forfive more people believed to be involved in the murder of the british journalist dom phillips and his colleague bruno pereira. three suspects have already been arrested in connection with the killing in the amazon. the pair were investigating the involvement of criminal gangs in illegalfishing and mining when they went missing. the...
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yes, i bou . ht they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the _ they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the visitors _ they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the visitors along - they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the visitors along with - they've worked for rowan. yes, i | bought the visitors along with my parents to allow me to stay in rural was wales and build a future and that was totally take it away from me. in 2010 i was sacked by the post office —— west wales. threatened with the charge once they paid the money they alleged back that was missing they persecuted me actually for false accounting. that stayed on my record for the past 12 years. i've been unable to getjobs, when you apply forjobs and you have a theft charge on your record your application is and even looked at. the local community, i suffered a whispering campaign, not from everybody but a substantial amount of people wouldn't believe me when i said that i hadn't done anything and there's something wrong with the computer. basically, i've been along with everyone else at this happened to been
yes, i bou . ht they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the _ they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the visitors _ they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the visitors along - they've worked for rowan. yes, i bought the visitors along with - they've worked for rowan. yes, i | bought the visitors along with my parents to allow me to stay in rural was wales and build a future and that was totally take it away from me. in 2010 i was sacked by the post office —— west wales. threatened with...
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. >> we don't just focus on the burden of parenting and neither did rowan casey, currency is unique, it imposes unique demands and risk on women ability to care for other children, family members. their ability to work. in particular, mississippi's up those risks are alarmingly high. 75 times more dangerous to give birth in mississippi then to have a pre-viability abortion. disproportionately affecting the lives of women of color. >> they don't talk very much about it. >> mean, the obligations of parenthood. it is grounded primarily in the bearing -- carrying of the child and not so much looking forward to unprofessional -- to professional opportunities. >> note, your honor. that is how casey talked about it. the two strands of cases that supported the right, one was the strand of cases supporting bodily integrity. the second was the strand of cases supporting decisional autonomy, specifically relating to childbearing decisions like griswold, and loving. it is both strands we are relying on. >> what about started this isis. -- stare decisis. the undue burden standard was not well kno
. >> we don't just focus on the burden of parenting and neither did rowan casey, currency is unique, it imposes unique demands and risk on women ability to care for other children, family members. their ability to work. in particular, mississippi's up those risks are alarmingly high. 75 times more dangerous to give birth in mississippi then to have a pre-viability abortion. disproportionately affecting the lives of women of color. >> they don't talk very much about it. >>...
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but the pro-life first they have that desire to do the amendments, you know to overturn rowan one fell swoop that doesn't work and then they take a sort of very smart incremental approach and they start chipping away and chipping away and chipping away 1976. the high amendment is passed which says you can't pay for abortion with medicaid 1989 and other supreme court case webster, which rules against using public resources for abortion 2007 gonzalez be carhart a specific procedure of abortion is band and then of course, you know, the endless endless endless regulations and state laws which continue to sort of circumscribe row mandating waiting periods and consent and ultrasounds and all this stuff and at least and then sb8 which we saw in texas just sort of last year and then of course we have the case that now came before the supreme court dobs, which went to part of row namely viability which said that you know, here was a law out of mississippi, which said that abortion can be made illegal before viability that period at roughly 26 weeks now, it's a little earlier 23 weeks at the end
but the pro-life first they have that desire to do the amendments, you know to overturn rowan one fell swoop that doesn't work and then they take a sort of very smart incremental approach and they start chipping away and chipping away and chipping away 1976. the high amendment is passed which says you can't pay for abortion with medicaid 1989 and other supreme court case webster, which rules against using public resources for abortion 2007 gonzalez be carhart a specific procedure of abortion is...
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>> you bet your -- you know what >> well, 50, i believe was the -- >> 50 was the word -- i remember rowan and martin's laugh-in. ron insana, have a great father's day >> you, too, my friend >> stocks are about to close out the worst week since the start of the pandemic and the selling may not be over yet. a top technician tells us where the s&p is heading and names a one-time pandemic darling about to break out plus, if you're seeking safety, we have some health care names to consider. we'll get into that as we head to break, a look at some of the grocers led by kroger today that had its cut. and kroger on track for its 'rba 29.ek since01 wee ck in a couple (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. [phone: starting route.] technology helps us navigate to work. [phone: go straight.] but, to navigate the complexi
>> you bet your -- you know what >> well, 50, i believe was the -- >> 50 was the word -- i remember rowan and martin's laugh-in. ron insana, have a great father's day >> you, too, my friend >> stocks are about to close out the worst week since the start of the pandemic and the selling may not be over yet. a top technician tells us where the s&p is heading and names a one-time pandemic darling about to break out plus, if you're seeking safety, we have some...
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rowan. i'd like to circle back to where you were 10 years ago. the estimate at that time $1.2 billion, not 2.4. and the estimated completion date was 2019 not 2024. the current project manager is a fifth one. the fourth one was -- [indiscernible] -- which i had inspected and i believe most of you also, too. -- respected. -- budget and schedule issues is the very reason why we have been having these governments discussions. -- i personally don't see any way that project can be completed in 2024. thank you. >> chair, there are no more additional comments. >> chair ronen: public comment is closed. thank you, director and chief communications officer and we will look forward to hearing further updates as that gap is closed and we get closer to finishing the project. madame clerk, please call item 12. >> item 12, internal accounting report, investment report and debt expenditure report for the nine months ending march 31, 2022. this is an information item. >> hello, good morning. can everyone see me. director fong. okay. great. this is your quarterly
rowan. i'd like to circle back to where you were 10 years ago. the estimate at that time $1.2 billion, not 2.4. and the estimated completion date was 2019 not 2024. the current project manager is a fifth one. the fourth one was -- [indiscernible] -- which i had inspected and i believe most of you also, too. -- respected. -- budget and schedule issues is the very reason why we have been having these governments discussions. -- i personally don't see any way that project can be completed in 2024....
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different from the right to abortion because the latter, as we have stressed, uniquely s involves what rowan casey termed potential life. it is hard to see how we couldea be clearer. so whilele less will continue to try to make hay out of that .le the court has been very clear those rights will not a be under attack because oftt this particular decision today. dana t cantabrian, thank you .an i knowno you've done incredible work today and have a lot cut out for you the rest of the weekend. thank you , martha. one of the things that going into this is about 65% of% americans mistakenly believewa that roe being overturned means that it was just banned all across the country. and but we're trying to explain to people is that this sends the decisionsba back to the states now in some states like new york , you might want to have any changes, but other states like perhaps missouri, for example, or even texasmi evu will have significant changes. that's exactly right. and i'm d amazed by how many people you know, a lot of us and certainly shannon spend a lot of time focusedd on the way that the just
different from the right to abortion because the latter, as we have stressed, uniquely s involves what rowan casey termed potential life. it is hard to see how we couldea be clearer. so whilele less will continue to try to make hay out of that .le the court has been very clear those rights will not a be under attack because oftt this particular decision today. dana t cantabrian, thank you .an i knowno you've done incredible work today and have a lot cut out for you the rest of the weekend....
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not n ot ofte n not often you see manchester piccadilly looking like that, rowan. no, it's very much a ghost town. if you look behind me, you can see there are very few people on the platform. i spoke to network rail earlier and they said there was one third of the number of people passing through the station this morning compared to a normal busy tuesday because there are very few services running from your today, only around half a dozen or so running through the station and if you look at the departure board, you can basically see you can go on for directions, north to york and back, east to leeds and back, west to liverpool and back south to london and potentially the south coast and back but that is about it with a skeleton service and trans— pennine express running services between here and leeds, part of yorkshire, saying they are running 11% of the normal services and that means most people have heeded the advice to only really travel if they have to as when you talk to people here, it is largely day—trippers and tourist coming through who are not as bo
not n ot ofte n not often you see manchester piccadilly looking like that, rowan. no, it's very much a ghost town. if you look behind me, you can see there are very few people on the platform. i spoke to network rail earlier and they said there was one third of the number of people passing through the station this morning compared to a normal busy tuesday because there are very few services running from your today, only around half a dozen or so running through the station and if you look at...
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that was not going to be the issue in the case that ultimately you had five justices who believed that rowan casey, which is built on what they believe to be bad law. it is reading the roberts concurrence , which i've done is really i had a great example of what an incrementalist and institutionalist he is. i it probably will be cited to really capture roberts of you of what? judging on this chord is all about. he doesn't necessarily disagree that rohan casey we're not constitutionally sound. he just frankly, gets sticker shock . he believes that started decisive means that you should be cautious and incremental. you shouldn't make these sudden turns on precedent. and so, he says, i would just basically uphold the mississippi law. i would cut back even further on the road, casey line, but i wouldn't get rid of them entirely. a lot of people are going to read that and say, well, that's really divorced from principal. what comes out of both of the majority of the descent. are very clear principles on how to interpret the constitution. is it there? or is it not? roberts is sort of unabashedly s
that was not going to be the issue in the case that ultimately you had five justices who believed that rowan casey, which is built on what they believe to be bad law. it is reading the roberts concurrence , which i've done is really i had a great example of what an incrementalist and institutionalist he is. i it probably will be cited to really capture roberts of you of what? judging on this chord is all about. he doesn't necessarily disagree that rohan casey we're not constitutionally sound....
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let's speak to our north of england reporter rowan bridge who's at manchester airport. what is the situation there now? it has actually eased off somewhat. i went to have a look in terminals one and three behind me and certainly, the airport is busy at the moment, perhaps not surprising as we are in holiday season, school half term and the jubilee holiday season, school half term and thejubilee long weekend but certainly there are no signs of the sort of chaos we have seen over the last few days. there are certainly snaking queues in security but i have seen those other peak times as well so things seem to be reasonably, the moment. you notice the jitteriness, reasonably, the moment. you notice thejitteriness, people had turned up thejitteriness, people had turned up maybe four hours before their flight and the airlines are asking people to turn up no more than three hours before, clearly, they see what has gone on in the last few days and want to make sure they make it through and onto their flight and away on holiday this time. what through and onto their flight and a
let's speak to our north of england reporter rowan bridge who's at manchester airport. what is the situation there now? it has actually eased off somewhat. i went to have a look in terminals one and three behind me and certainly, the airport is busy at the moment, perhaps not surprising as we are in holiday season, school half term and the jubilee holiday season, school half term and thejubilee long weekend but certainly there are no signs of the sort of chaos we have seen over the last few...
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let's speak to rowan bridge who's at manchester airport. what is the situation there? well, the bi est what is the situation there? well, the biggest problem _ what is the situation there? well, the biggest problem they - what is the situation there? -ii the biggest problem they are facing is the number of cancelled flights by tui, the airline. they've cancelled one in six of their flights that come from manchester airport affecting around 311,000 passengers in the real issue has been the late notice that a lot of people have been getting. there were notices on twitter this morning on people being alerted in the early hours of the morning that their flight was being cancelled for today. tui have issued an apology again today and said they are very sorry but obviously, that is very cold comfort for the people whose flights have been severely affected by all of this. flights have been severely affected by all of this-— by all of this. sorry, we were all momentarily — by all of this. sorry, we were all momentarily distracted - by all of this. sorry, we were all moment
let's speak to rowan bridge who's at manchester airport. what is the situation there? well, the bi est what is the situation there? well, the biggest problem _ what is the situation there? well, the biggest problem they - what is the situation there? -ii the biggest problem they are facing is the number of cancelled flights by tui, the airline. they've cancelled one in six of their flights that come from manchester airport affecting around 311,000 passengers in the real issue has been the late...
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rowan presented a watershed moment in our nation's history. recognizing the right of women to make reproductive decisions as a fundamental right guaranteed by the u.s. constitution, and a pillar of women's equality. in doing, so the supreme court continues a series of rulings that ejected the government interference and americans most intimate life decisions. to the court, quote, you decisions were more personal and intimate. properly prided, or -- then a women's decision whether to end the pregnancy, close quote. almost 20 years later, planned parenthood versus casey, the supreme court reaffirmed the right to abortion finding it central to a woman's dignity, autonomy, and status as an equal citizen. indeed, if americans cannot make decisions about the reproductive health they, cannot make decisions about starting a career, going to school, opening a business, and planning their life. unfortunately, roe and casey remain under constant threat. resulting in on garden crisis and access to abortion and other vital health care services. over the la
rowan presented a watershed moment in our nation's history. recognizing the right of women to make reproductive decisions as a fundamental right guaranteed by the u.s. constitution, and a pillar of women's equality. in doing, so the supreme court continues a series of rulings that ejected the government interference and americans most intimate life decisions. to the court, quote, you decisions were more personal and intimate. properly prided, or -- then a women's decision whether to end the...