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ian bass is here. ian, i wouldn't flatter myself calling my student of autocracy, but i dabble in the study of autocrats and the propaganda piece, trump had it down in a way we didn't even understand. i covered his war with the media as enemies of the people predates that decades in his relationship and arrangement and contractual relationship with the "national enquirer." >> and the contractual relationship is the distinguishing point here because look, all politicians try to massage and work the media. you did this when you were in government. i was part of this in government. the way that most politicians do that in democracy is by making arguments. you reach out to people in the media and try to argue your case and persuade them why you are right and your version of events is the one that they should tell, and that's the way it works in a democracy. the line that gets crossed by politicians is when they no longer use argument but they use financial or other means to extract what they want from the
ian bass is here. ian, i wouldn't flatter myself calling my student of autocracy, but i dabble in the study of autocrats and the propaganda piece, trump had it down in a way we didn't even understand. i covered his war with the media as enemies of the people predates that decades in his relationship and arrangement and contractual relationship with the "national enquirer." >> and the contractual relationship is the distinguishing point here because look, all politicians try to...
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we are not talking about something like a middle ian version of nato. but israel does want to try and create a missile defense system which would be cooperation between them, gulf allies against iran. and we saw that play out. and so i think that again would have fed into netanyahu's thinking. bengevere would have said hit iran hard. and others on the other end would say chill. i think netanyahu found middle ground that the americans and brits will be satisfied with. most of the middle east will live with it. if the prospect of war goes away, they will be happy. and you know what? netanyahu will be thinking. >> we will be watching all of the developments and if there is some kind of official response. thank you, for now, as we have been reporting, what happened overnight is really framed by two recent events. let's talk those through with you. april 1st, israel struck the iranian consulate in syria. seven of its military advise visiers were killed. and then, of course, what we saw last saturday night. iran fired 170 drones over 30 cruise missiles and 12
we are not talking about something like a middle ian version of nato. but israel does want to try and create a missile defense system which would be cooperation between them, gulf allies against iran. and we saw that play out. and so i think that again would have fed into netanyahu's thinking. bengevere would have said hit iran hard. and others on the other end would say chill. i think netanyahu found middle ground that the americans and brits will be satisfied with. most of the middle east...
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ian mcwhirter . coming up, has britain's economy become as bloated as france's doctor roger gewolb will be here to compare british and gallic economic flab welcome back. according to the chief economist of the world bank, britain's bloated state means that our economy now resembles france's. whereas once it looked rather american . it's it looked rather american. it's a trend that could help to explain stagnating economic growth. intimate gill was clear cut in his analysis. quotes. the country that used to be most like the united states in all of europe was the united kingdom, and you guys decided to go and become a lot more like continental europe. you look like france, not like the united states . end of quote. like france, not like the united states. end of quote. i'm joined by doctor roger gewolb , a former by doctor roger gewolb, a former adviser to the bank of england. welcome to gb news to this program. good morning, well, do you think he's right? >> absolutely, yes. the two countries have alw
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ian cole, nbc, bay area news. another issue of all this who's funding this recount has also come under intense scrutiny. there is no automatic recount in a race like this. it was requested by jonathan padilla. he's a tech entrepreneur and former staffer for sam liccardo. he said he's not acting on behalf of any campaign. it's costing about 12,000 bucks a day in each county and is being paid for by a newly formed super pac called count the votes. representative anna eshoo, who the candidates will replace, has called for financial transparency. she believes voters should know who's paying for this recount. padilla says they're following all the rules and will disclose their list of donors by july 15th. dramatic images of a building in san francisco up in flames this morning. firefighters say the fire was sparked around 430 this morning. the building, which is four stories tall, is located in the presidio heights neighborhood at lyon and clay streets. the fire was contained about 90 minutes later. nobody was hurt, bu
ian cole, nbc, bay area news. another issue of all this who's funding this recount has also come under intense scrutiny. there is no automatic recount in a race like this. it was requested by jonathan padilla. he's a tech entrepreneur and former staffer for sam liccardo. he said he's not acting on behalf of any campaign. it's costing about 12,000 bucks a day in each county and is being paid for by a newly formed super pac called count the votes. representative anna eshoo, who the candidates...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> another political story that we are watching, a uc berkeley student making history after a special election. she's about to become the youngest person elected to the city council. she joins us in about five minutes. >>> okay. this is big news. panda diplomacy. a pair of pandas coming here to the san francisco zoo on loan from china. this rarely happens. only a handful of other zoos in the united states have been able to host the pandas long-term. >> i have some really exciting news. we have some cute, cuddly, black and white beauties coming to our city. >> she's fired up. mayor breed making the announcement during her multi-city tour through china. in beijing, she actually signed a letter of intent with the chinese officials there that outlines the plans to bring the pandas to the san francisco zoo sometime mention year. now, we've actually had the pandas here before. you got to turn back the clock 40 years. the san francisco zoo hosted pandas in 1984 and 1985 as part of a traveling exhibit. as for today's announcement, people are thrilled. >> that's
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ian cole nbc, bay area news. more turmoil for another school district. our exclusive reporting of antioch unified. the superintendent there has now removed herself from overseeing investigations on bullying complaints. this comes after our investigative unit reported about her director of facilities , that man, ken turnage. employees say turnage is bullying included putting a workers desk on a roof using school resources. there's the desk under that canopy. they say he's managed to get away with it because he's good friends with the superintendent. stephanie anello, and her husband and antioch's former police chief, turnage anello and her husband have not responded to any of our questions. in an email to board members, superintendent anello said before she recused herself, she launched two investigations, one on the overall situation and the other looking at specific concerns reported by nbc bay area last week. anello also says she has voluntarily removed herself from the investigative proceedings. we've asked the district multiple times who will be cond
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ian scored seven points and went into first place, as his main rival gukesh drew with carauana. there are four more rounds ahead of the tournament. in unity. vtb has launched a play-in mini-tournament that determines the last two participants in the playoffs of the current season. ural mash beat samara at home 80-69, the hosts fully increased their advantage by the final quarter and led by +20 points. samara even won the last twenty minutes, but this no longer affected the final result. therefore, uralmash in its debut season enters the playoffs in seventh place, and its the opponent in the first round will be zenit. in another match. day in saratov beat the local highway 85-79. the hero of the match was visiting defender alexander trushkin, he scored 34 points and updated his career scoring record. the forward also became the ninth russian in the history of the league to reach the 30-point mark. having won the eleventh victory in a row for the last ticket to the playoffs, they will now compete with samara. the final series of the women's volleyball super league has started. mat
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ian marks is in law school. justin kasieta recently graduated from the university of michigan. katrina white is studying social work and now has stable housing. and sarah pauter, who was once there herself, says these are the lucky ones. why do you feel so strongly about this issue of benefits? >> because the outcomes of the young people who leave foster care are so bad. so, until we have created a system that ensures that foster youth get everything that they need and that they make this transition to adulthood successfully, then it doesn't make sense for us to intercept money that could help them do that. ean to be rich? maybe rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. last week we had our special day of giving where 100% of sales were given to local charities. so many of you came out with huge support. i am pleased to announce that together we raised over 25 million for local charities across america. thanks to all our team members who truly get the giving culture, and our heartfelt thanks go out to all of you that showed up for our day o
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i mean, ian flemming was part of this special operations executive. and -- >> jimmy: who wrote james bond of course. >> who wrote james bond. apparently based james bond on gus march phillips, the character i played. i reckon it was more than that, probably other characters as well. but it's my understanding, controversially, my character, gus marsh phillips, in real life, wrote a novel with a spy character based on his various adventures, but he died during world war ii. and so he never got to continue writing his books. had he survived, maybe he would have beaten ian flemming to the punch. maybe. >> jimmy: so you're saying ian may have stolen this idea from gus. >> that's exactly what i'm saying, yeah. >> jimmy: have you ever seen these things where they ask celebrities the most asked questions on google? >> yes. >> jimmy: this is -- these are the least searched questions for henry cavill. would you be willing to answer a couple of them? >> slightly more terrifying. >> jimmy: has henry cavill ever made gauacamole? >> no, natalie does that. >> jimmy:
i mean, ian flemming was part of this special operations executive. and -- >> jimmy: who wrote james bond of course. >> who wrote james bond. apparently based james bond on gus march phillips, the character i played. i reckon it was more than that, probably other characters as well. but it's my understanding, controversially, my character, gus marsh phillips, in real life, wrote a novel with a spy character based on his various adventures, but he died during world war ii. and so he...
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. >> let me pick up a couple of questions i'm looking to the microphone and i think i'm asking -- ian to go over there in a minute because i know he has the question that i know he's just being polite b and maybe you cod go -- behind and we'll do it that way -- but let me ask a question from here. b neither of you went to the country guarantees independently could gi one of the questions from emily dunn our security guarantees during active conflict too little too late does that escalate the conflict with russia? the debate i'm hearing in washington is between those who believe that's right that -- a security guarantee right now would expand the conflict and those who believe just the opposite. that -- that if a strong security guarantee were given to ukraine even it weren't territory but in russia handle to increase security of those areas. so why don't we take emily dunn's question first and first and for you -- about what a security guaranteed during active conflict either from a group of nato countries or nato itself actually expand the conflict or escalate the conflict. j that's
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i have been working alongside ron and ian _ sight report? i have been working alongside ron and ian on - sight report? i have been working alongside ron and ian on the - sight report? i have been working i alongside ron and ian on the reviews and my role was ready to facilitate the provision of information to rana, that they needed, and that is what i was doing, going into the business to find out where the information was that we needed for that, and i was also looking at the situation myself which is why i got involved in the leptin case and understanding what had gone wrong in that case. you understanding what had gone wrong in that case. ., ., ., that case. you were leading for the post office? _ that case. you were leading for the post office? sorry? _ that case. you were leading for the post office? sorry? weren't - that case. you were leading for the post office? sorry? weren't you i that case. you were leading for the | post office? sorry? weren't you the lead? no, i— post office? sorry? weren't you the lead? no. lwas— post offic
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ian's property fortified with electrical wire. >> i love our wild life, but i also love my home and my family. >> the problem so dire here that dozens of homes now boarded up like this one after bears barged through. >> we are anticipating it getting much, much worse. >> this is your new reality. >> this is our new reality. >> reporter: a new reality testing how people and bears can co-exist. elwin lopez, nbc news,n pine mountain club, california. >>> when we come back, there is good news tonight. how this high school pep band stepped up at a key moment and stepped into the national spotlight. ♪♪ ♪♪ breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or
ian's property fortified with electrical wire. >> i love our wild life, but i also love my home and my family. >> the problem so dire here that dozens of homes now boarded up like this one after bears barged through. >> we are anticipating it getting much, much worse. >> this is your new reality. >> this is our new reality. >> reporter: a new reality testing how people and bears can co-exist. elwin lopez, nbc news,n pine mountain club, california....
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i want young gay actors to be like andrew scott or sir ian mckellen, you know. i wantjewish actors to be like jason isaacs or like, like henry goodman or like anthony sher. i think there's a need to categorise people in order to tackle lack of opportunity and inequality. and representation. and rep... but the flip side of this argument is that a gay director—writer like russell t davies has said that he doesn't want non—gay actors playing gay roles because he wants that actor when he's cast the actor to be the best criminal or lover or whatever he can be, not to be a performative gay person if he's not actually 93v- i mean, that's something that he... yeah, but i think the best thing you can do, for instance, when russell did it's a sin... i disagreed with that. i think the best thing he can do for that young cast of, the young actor playing who was gay, playing the gay part, the best thing that you can do for him is cast him in a straight role, in a romantic lead in a straight role, and say, "watch how brilliant he is." because what you're doing then is you
i want young gay actors to be like andrew scott or sir ian mckellen, you know. i wantjewish actors to be like jason isaacs or like, like henry goodman or like anthony sher. i think there's a need to categorise people in order to tackle lack of opportunity and inequality. and representation. and rep... but the flip side of this argument is that a gay director—writer like russell t davies has said that he doesn't want non—gay actors playing gay roles because he wants that actor when he's cast...
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cutlets, wow , look, i’m here defending my homeland, she the cutlets are jellied, they're all gone, ian, take mine, i haven't eaten. i heard you have a phenomenal memory? what's next? can you draw a map of the road from here to the city? why do you want it? oh well, what did i decide to run? i thought you thought this was a kamsamalka idea, everyone thinks so, but by the way, i ’m not here of my own free will... as if they were given a choice, prison or service here, by the way, my father is dying in the hospital, or has already died , here they won’t tell you if he died, there’s no one to bury him except me, you understand that i just wouldn’t come to you i went, in general, i can’t get out on my own, i don’t know the way, okay, let’s say, draw a map, then what, the first march is thrown, we ’ll take the zis from the garage, everyone knows that i can’t find your zis ? and yesterday i heard peter forotynikov say that all that remains is to fill up the oil and it will fly like new. in short, listen, the komsomol member is here, even if you lead, even if by some miracle
cutlets, wow , look, i’m here defending my homeland, she the cutlets are jellied, they're all gone, ian, take mine, i haven't eaten. i heard you have a phenomenal memory? what's next? can you draw a map of the road from here to the city? why do you want it? oh well, what did i decide to run? i thought you thought this was a kamsamalka idea, everyone thinks so, but by the way, i ’m not here of my own free will... as if they were given a choice, prison or service here, by the way, my father...
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ian coates, barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, a school caretaker and two 19—year—old students who were stabbed to death as they walked to their accommodation after a night out. 65—year—old ian coates was stabbed while in his van on his way to work. their deaths lastjune in nottingham shocked the country and united a city. since then, the families of the victims say their pain has increased because of the actions of nottinghamshire police. the mother of barnaby webber, emma, today spoke to bbc news and wrote an open letter urging a police staff member who she said wrote a graphic whatsapp post, about the nature of the injuries sustained, to show the respect that was not given to her son. when you hear that type of language, you can understand the impact that it had on us as families, and why it is not acceptable in any way, shape or form. it's certainly not gallows humour, is just disrespectful. i hope i did the right thing, but by it being public, i suppose it will have that audience of other people that work in police forces and emergency services. perhaps it may educate
ian coates, barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, a school caretaker and two 19—year—old students who were stabbed to death as they walked to their accommodation after a night out. 65—year—old ian coates was stabbed while in his van on his way to work. their deaths lastjune in nottingham shocked the country and united a city. since then, the families of the victims say their pain has increased because of the actions of nottinghamshire police. the mother of barnaby webber, emma,...
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ian says liz right days. ian says liz truss right policies, wrong implementation. ian truss ian rodney, says liz truss should pm and if she was should be our pm and if she was right now, we'd all be a lot better off, richard she better off, richard says she wasn't allowed carry out her wasn't allowed to carry out her policies they didn't wasn't allowed to carry out her polici with they didn't wasn't allowed to carry out her polici with the they didn't wasn't allowed to carry out her polici with the establishment align with the establishment agenda. align with the establishment agenda . or liz truss will be agenda. or liz truss will be speaking to nigel farage after the break, so don't go anywhere. but for now, mark, thank you for your company. thank you. at home. i'll see you tomorrow night . night. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello again. welcome to the latest weather forecast from the met office. it's going to stay blustery over the next 24 hours, but less windy than it has been. and
ian says liz right days. ian says liz truss right policies, wrong implementation. ian truss ian rodney, says liz truss should pm and if she was should be our pm and if she was right now, we'd all be a lot better off, richard she better off, richard says she wasn't allowed carry out her wasn't allowed to carry out her policies they didn't wasn't allowed to carry out her polici with they didn't wasn't allowed to carry out her polici with the they didn't wasn't allowed to carry out her polici with...
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and so she put me together with ian falconer, who had done the "olivia" books. >> seth: the wonderful "olivia" books, yes. >> before he did "olivia." he did the sets for a play of mine, and so we just always liked each other. and so he was going to do the pictures, so i thought, "okay." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> but i don't know anything about children's books. i mean, i don't have children just so i don't have to read them. >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> like i don't -- and i got to say, maybe sounds bad -- it took me five minutes to write that thing. [ laughter ] i just thought -- i just thought -- i don't think kids -- you know, they can be nice and stuff, but i don't think they're that bright. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> you know, i mean -- so i thought -- i thought, well, it can't be that hard. >> seth: yeah. >> i guess is what i thought. >> seth: and then after you did it, would you say it was harder than you thought -- >> no. >> seth: -- or exactly as easy? yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's exactly as easy. but then, you know, people have asked like, "oh, did your paren
and so she put me together with ian falconer, who had done the "olivia" books. >> seth: the wonderful "olivia" books, yes. >> before he did "olivia." he did the sets for a play of mine, and so we just always liked each other. and so he was going to do the pictures, so i thought, "okay." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> but i don't know anything about children's books. i mean, i don't have children just so i don't have to read...
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here's our senior football repoter — ian dennis. sheffield united facing relegation but not going down without a fight. chris wilder side rescued a point with a 93rd equalise er as mcburnie pounced from close range. chelsea twice had taken the lead. thiago silva guarded them an 11th minute lead but the homeside responded well. bogal levelled beating petrovich. chelsea went back in front with a fine goal but they couldn't hang on. a flying save from robinson but sheffield united deservedly equalised as chelsea lost ground in the race to qualify for europe. the much hyped top of the scottish premiership clash had everything, from early goals to late equalisers — but ultimately it ended in a 3—3 draw, to keep leaders celtic a point ahead — while rangers have a game in hand. celtic dominated the first half — and were 2—0 up at half time including a penalty. after the break, rangers also scored from the spot, then equalised in the 86th minute. and there was a frantic finish, with celtic going ahead again, before rangers' rabbi
here's our senior football repoter — ian dennis. sheffield united facing relegation but not going down without a fight. chris wilder side rescued a point with a 93rd equalise er as mcburnie pounced from close range. chelsea twice had taken the lead. thiago silva guarded them an 11th minute lead but the homeside responded well. bogal levelled beating petrovich. chelsea went back in front with a fine goal but they couldn't hang on. a flying save from robinson but sheffield united deservedly...
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our senior football reporter ian dennis was at the match in the spanish capital. an enthralling game and a fluctuating contest with fantastic goals. bernardo silva's quick thinking fired city ahead with a second minute free kick but real madrid responded and rattled in two quick goals. one deflected off ruben dias and after a counter—attack rodrygo rolled in a second. in the second half, manchester city scored twice in a five—minute period. foden lashed a leveller into the top left—hand corner and gvardiol with a curling effort, his first for the club. however, 11 minutes from time valverde with a volley and a spectacular shot and we were square again.
our senior football reporter ian dennis was at the match in the spanish capital. an enthralling game and a fluctuating contest with fantastic goals. bernardo silva's quick thinking fired city ahead with a second minute free kick but real madrid responded and rattled in two quick goals. one deflected off ruben dias and after a counter—attack rodrygo rolled in a second. in the second half, manchester city scored twice in a five—minute period. foden lashed a leveller into the top left—hand...
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because ian lewis actually made this ian lewis has actually made this point a couple of times. i know he's a contrarian and he comes out a lot of nonsense about meat and velikovsky, that sort of stuff. he a very good stuff. but he made a very good point about the fact that the guy put point about the fact that the guy put himself harm's guy did put himself in harm's way. now, you could argue that if a brighton who if you were a brighton fan who stood bunch of stood in front of a bunch of millwall because millwall fans, because that would threatening would be potentially threatening what endlessly what we've been told endlessly since , you know, a week after since, you know, a week after the 7th of october is that these are all peaceful protests and what this guy has managed to do single handedly is expose it for what it is, which is not because it makes no difference whether they whether they protest every weekend. and i respect and uphold their right to do so, but it makes no difference that they do it. it's not changing the outcome, and it's becoming more and divisive and dar
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burial is, in what soils, that is, there are a million nuances, that is, it’s difficult to say, but ian the terrible was simply a phenomenally suspicious person, if he brought a certain doctor closer to him, and this did not lead to an improvement in his health, only to a constant worsening of inadequacy. then later they have jean terrible, who basically rewrote our history, we had a whole movement of the romanovs to discredit the rule before them, well, objectively speaking, well, well, but we know many monuments of the terrible one erected in the era of the romanovs, they were, of course, forgotten, but we i wanted to get married, if only everyone had dachas in london now, and this, you know, she said that she was married to the kingdom, but then the citizen, well, i must say that he not only sent letters, he actually wanted to get married, yes, well, by the way, marry you, mymra english, yes, well, he said correctly, mymra english, everything in the end, but i want to say that this, what is this, here is such an example, maybe not very well known, i am another addana, and i will be a
burial is, in what soils, that is, there are a million nuances, that is, it’s difficult to say, but ian the terrible was simply a phenomenally suspicious person, if he brought a certain doctor closer to him, and this did not lead to an improvement in his health, only to a constant worsening of inadequacy. then later they have jean terrible, who basically rewrote our history, we had a whole movement of the romanovs to discredit the rule before them, well, objectively speaking, well, well, but...
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hunt, head of acquisition at the abraham lincoln museum and if you ask ian, he will tell you one of my favorite stories, illinois owns an original version of lincoln's gettysburg address. it's known as the evert copy. one only five to have been handwritten by abraham lincoln himself. it's named after former massachusetts governor. at gets berg on november 19, 1863evertt was the other guy who spoke. he gave a two-hour speech that almost no one remembers. whenever it was finished lincoln got up and delivered two-minute speech that has never been forgotten. a life lesson for every politician. [laughter] >> the everett copy of linken gettysburg address remained in hands for almost 80 years and in 1943 where the world war raging across the globe word came to dwight green theoner to have everett copy had passed away. so his administration came to an agreement with the sell the other purchase it for $60,000. the problem was illinois didn't have $60,000 to spend on the gettysburg address in 1943 and governor greene knew this so he did something unusual. he enlisted the school children of il
hunt, head of acquisition at the abraham lincoln museum and if you ask ian, he will tell you one of my favorite stories, illinois owns an original version of lincoln's gettysburg address. it's known as the evert copy. one only five to have been handwritten by abraham lincoln himself. it's named after former massachusetts governor. at gets berg on november 19, 1863evertt was the other guy who spoke. he gave a two-hour speech that almost no one remembers. whenever it was finished lincoln got up...
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, frankie, emmy, leah, quinn, sophia, maddy, olivia, stella, ava, miley, adam, teddy, ian, avery, emma, olivia, ella. hannah, connor, robert, he stole my name. christopher. >> ainsley: you did great, everybody. >> brian: what do you like more, school or coming to work? >> work. >> brian: who knows what they want to do when they grow up? >> be a police officer. >> brian: what about you? >> any job that i can use my brain. i want to be a basketball player. >> brian: look at this. >> who can do a better job than brian kilmeade? maybe you should tell ask her? >> i want to foster puppies. >> brian: very well. it saves a lot of lives. >> ainsley: i have to save my money. thank you all so much and for being here. >> brian: applaud for yourselves. i'm so glad you came here. enjoy the day. see you later, everybody. >> dana: high stakes day in the halls of justice. two of the biggest trump cases are coming to a head on
, frankie, emmy, leah, quinn, sophia, maddy, olivia, stella, ava, miley, adam, teddy, ian, avery, emma, olivia, ella. hannah, connor, robert, he stole my name. christopher. >> ainsley: you did great, everybody. >> brian: what do you like more, school or coming to work? >> work. >> brian: who knows what they want to do when they grow up? >> be a police officer. >> brian: what about you? >> any job that i can use my brain. i want to be a basketball...
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ok, ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte, thank you very much. still to come on the world today: dubai faces a deluge as parts of the gulf states are battered by the heaviest rainfall since records began. and the phone hacking fallout — hugh grant settles a privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. the government's showdown with the house of lords over its rwanda deportation bill is continuing. comes after mps overturned the latest of changes to the bill were made by the lord on monday. the government down after opposition piers insist changes are required to make sure rwanda is a safe destination. let's cross live to westminster and speak to our political correspondent, peter saull. this is rishi sunak�*s collection policy, certainly one of his flexion policies, but extremely controversial. —— flagship policies. it has been a couple of years since borisjohnson first came up with the idea, setting people who came in small boats to rwanda to have their
ok, ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte, thank you very much. still to come on the world today: dubai faces a deluge as parts of the gulf states are battered by the heaviest rainfall since records began. and the phone hacking fallout — hugh grant settles a privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. the government's showdown with the house of lords over its rwanda deportation bill is continuing. comes...
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longer, this is not the same, this... this creativity, which is familiar in european capitals, and there ian not a muggle had a past like this, well, so extraordinary, so reveal, such a gaspadarcha is maximum, the best forms of handicraft are bright. in the original architecture, the craftsmanship is rich and important, but also different. the most important thing is adherence to technical practice. for the pile... paskevich buys the nailepshae on that instant english abstalyvanne. tsikava, that some yago patterns are working at the same time. rolling paper machines work in dry, industrial workshops. this is how belarusian architecture works like a farm. kanstruktsyi that pershapachatkova will be used in the future , and then proceed to i can think about it. this is the hour when new materials have been released. metal is not such a gift, but it was possible to get out of it, it was enough to cover up some space earlier. any information from the element was extinguished. the lowest beam compressed everything and did not let the scenes, well, seem to go away. yana was short and very compact.
longer, this is not the same, this... this creativity, which is familiar in european capitals, and there ian not a muggle had a past like this, well, so extraordinary, so reveal, such a gaspadarcha is maximum, the best forms of handicraft are bright. in the original architecture, the craftsmanship is rich and important, but also different. the most important thing is adherence to technical practice. for the pile... paskevich buys the nailepshae on that instant english abstalyvanne. tsikava,...
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annmarie: i was struck by what ian said. how uncomfortable politics might be of this because you see the market pushing back in september, what he had to say was with the fed did in december and there fed pivot and the rally we've seen in the equity market that was the election hype that powell set the table for not this potential cut a month or two before the election. monetary policy having an effect. >> that word, uncomfortable. 30 minutes from now we get jobless claims and ppi. 15 minutes before that you get an ecb rate decision. you hear from president christine lagarde at the european central bank and we talk about what uncomfortable looks like in foreign exchange. it's dollar-yen taking up 153 and maybe boj can intervene because it goes against the fundamentals of the u.s. economy and the fundamentals of fed reserve policy. how uncomfortable will some of the central banks be? lisa: you know it's uncomfortable the next 45 minutes sitting here. looking at this about the fx. jonathan: how do you feel? annmarie: what if h
annmarie: i was struck by what ian said. how uncomfortable politics might be of this because you see the market pushing back in september, what he had to say was with the fed did in december and there fed pivot and the rally we've seen in the equity market that was the election hype that powell set the table for not this potential cut a month or two before the election. monetary policy having an effect. >> that word, uncomfortable. 30 minutes from now we get jobless claims and ppi. 15...
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and it is ian's art similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and are linked to three deaths a week in the uk, the bbc has found adverts for the drugs on platforms like x and soundcloud, it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post, x didn't respond to the bbc though some listings were taken down. there's loads more in the full investigation the new drug threat is on bbc iplayer now. some other stories now, presenter hugh edwards has resigned from the bbc on medical advice, resigned from the bbc on medicaladvice, he's resigned from the bbc on medical advice, he's been off air since lastjuly after... police said there was no evidence of any crime, parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china, christopher kash and christopher kash and christopher berry are accused of giving articles, notes, documents or information to a foreign state. and audiences will have to wait another week to get into the uk's new arena because it's not quite ready. the court live in manchester was set the court live to open on tuesday with a show with peter k
and it is ian's art similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and are linked to three deaths a week in the uk, the bbc has found adverts for the drugs on platforms like x and soundcloud, it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post, x didn't respond to the bbc though some listings were taken down. there's loads more in the full investigation the new drug threat is on bbc iplayer now. some other stories now, presenter hugh edwards has resigned from the bbc on medical...
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we love ian mckellen. so it's very difficult and it doesn't really delve into there is a darker side to falstaff. he is he's a chancen side to falstaff. he is he's a chancer, he's an opportunist. but also he's literally, you know, robbing dead bodies, throwing , conscripting soldiers throwing, conscripting soldiers for money and throwing them away because he doesn't care would certainly have been called out by the metoo movement. he would have lots of have been called out by lots of people. equally, you people. but then equally, you can the other side of can see it on the other side of he's who he is. then he's just who he is. and then against kings and the against the kings and the politicians, who are all very proper the surface , but proper on the surface, but they're all doing dastardly things and betraying people and throwing them away. so there's, there's a don't i would have there's a i don't i would have liked a bit more darkness and i'm not sure it brings out all the father patterns all the the fa
we love ian mckellen. so it's very difficult and it doesn't really delve into there is a darker side to falstaff. he is he's a chancen side to falstaff. he is he's a chancer, he's an opportunist. but also he's literally, you know, robbing dead bodies, throwing , conscripting soldiers throwing, conscripting soldiers for money and throwing them away because he doesn't care would certainly have been called out by the metoo movement. he would have lots of have been called out by lots of people....
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ian lloyd, and in my take a ten. looking forward to this. following his lurid confessions of drug use, the duke of sussex is praying that joe biden is re—elected in november because if donald trump returns to the white house, prince harry could be deported to britain . reacting be deported to britain. reacting to the big stories of the day, michael crick linda jubilee and yes, a member of the house of lords that has some common sense. lord kulveer, ranger. plus the most important part of the show your views. they come straight to my laptop. gbnews.com forward slash your say. this show has a golden rule. we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it a big two hours to come. don't miss a second of the action. and we start with my big opinion. like a stubborn case of chlamydia , the angela rayner chlamydia, the angela rayner story just won't go away . and story just won't go away. and i'm itching to tell you more in what feels like day 377 of this political drama, i fear that we'll still be talking about this in decades to come. w
ian lloyd, and in my take a ten. looking forward to this. following his lurid confessions of drug use, the duke of sussex is praying that joe biden is re—elected in november because if donald trump returns to the white house, prince harry could be deported to britain . reacting be deported to britain. reacting to the big stories of the day, michael crick linda jubilee and yes, a member of the house of lords that has some common sense. lord kulveer, ranger. plus the most important part of the...
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lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv and the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. john rahm won the masters then moved to live last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it in my closet in a spot where i would walk past it every single day and inevitably, every once in awhile, you put it on. it is the biggest tournament in the world, no offence to anything else, but this is probably the most followed one by people who don't even play golf. your notoriety goes up quite a bit. is there still an intention or is everyone happy to see each other? you guys like to make it sound like we get in the locker room and are fighting each other, it is nothing like that. whichever tour they play on, there is no easy navigation. augusta is set up to test out the mind, it can be consuming. rory mcilroy�*s first rounds will be with scottie scheffler. the world number one. it is quite th
lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv and the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. john rahm won the masters then moved to live last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it in my closet in a spot where i would walk past it every single day and inevitably, every once in awhile, you put it on. it is the biggest...
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i caught up with the co—founder of the company behind lara, sir ian livingston, to talk about her legacy in the state of the industry. of course, it was developed in derby in the mid 1990s and it became a phenomenon, and it has survived the test of time, and lara croft is significant today as she ever was, and long may she continue. i think a lot of people think games are developed in the uk, not as much as in the united states orjapan or china, but the uk is at the forefront of all great game development. sticking with the uk theme, winner of the best british game was indie puzzler viewfinder from sleepy owl studios, from sleepy owl studios. they also took on the award for new intellectual property. very happy and very grateful and chuffed, emotional! we really appreciate - being validated by our peers, by the people in the industry. baldur�*s gate 3... but the big prize of the night, best game, went to baldur�*s gate 3. based on the dungeons & dragons table—top role—playing games, it cleaned up, racking up five awards in total. our north america correspondentjohn sudworth has b
i caught up with the co—founder of the company behind lara, sir ian livingston, to talk about her legacy in the state of the industry. of course, it was developed in derby in the mid 1990s and it became a phenomenon, and it has survived the test of time, and lara croft is significant today as she ever was, and long may she continue. i think a lot of people think games are developed in the uk, not as much as in the united states orjapan or china, but the uk is at the forefront of all great...
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julian brandt and ian maatsen with their two first—half goals. the pendulum swung back the way of atletico though in the second half. they pulled level on the night. angel correa's equaliser at the time meant the spanish side were progressing. but dortmund weren't done, and with the home crowd behind them, scored the two goals necessary. marcel sabitzer with the crucial strike to win 5—4 on aggregate. dortmund make the semifinals for the first time in 11 years. premier league sides manchester city and arsenal are on collision course for a semifinal meeting, but both have work to do in the second legs of their quaterfinals. the gunners are all square at 2—2 against bayern munich, we'll get the latest ahead of the match in germany in a moment. but we'll start with that other huge clash — at the etihad — between city and real madrid. joe lynskey reports. the last weeks of the season when manchester city inevitably hit their stride. on wednesday at the etihad, they host real madrid and they've not lost at home in europe since 2018. this is th
julian brandt and ian maatsen with their two first—half goals. the pendulum swung back the way of atletico though in the second half. they pulled level on the night. angel correa's equaliser at the time meant the spanish side were progressing. but dortmund weren't done, and with the home crowd behind them, scored the two goals necessary. marcel sabitzer with the crucial strike to win 5—4 on aggregate. dortmund make the semifinals for the first time in 11 years. premier league sides...
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ian dennis was watching in munich. bayern munich, deservedly through to keep their season alive. joshua kimmich s powerful header on the run after 63 minutes the only goal, but they were the better side in the second half. the germans after the restart hit the post twice in a matter of seconds. goretzka header and then guerrero�*s deflected shot. gabriel almost scored an own goal. at the other end, arsenal never really looked like scoring in the second period to build on the promise of a tight first half. lima was outstanding for bayern munich in midfield as arsenal's champions league campaign petered out. away at wolves on saturday, they must ensure the same doesn't happen in the premier league. we had our moments, especially in the first half. in the second half, we struggled a little bit more to keep that rhythm, that momentum, with the changes we tried in a different way and then never games with big, big chances. very rare to see that at this stage in the champions league, but is the moment to be next to our players, to thank them for the journey and that we both together
ian dennis was watching in munich. bayern munich, deservedly through to keep their season alive. joshua kimmich s powerful header on the run after 63 minutes the only goal, but they were the better side in the second half. the germans after the restart hit the post twice in a matter of seconds. goretzka header and then guerrero�*s deflected shot. gabriel almost scored an own goal. at the other end, arsenal never really looked like scoring in the second period to build on the promise of a...
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our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs has more. well, it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week but now those have been postponed again until may. so this venue which is going to hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened and it is off to a very rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue has said they need more time to test the emergency communications systems to ensure that the venue is safe and all the areas can be open to fans, but it is definitely having some troubles getting fully open. a coroner at the old bailey has been giving his findings at the inquest into the deaths of three people who were stabbed to death in a park in reading, shortly after the end of the covid lockdown injune 2020. joe ritchie—bennett, james furlong and david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home
our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs has more. well, it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week but now those have been postponed again until may. so this venue which is going to hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened and it is off to a very rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue has said they need more time to test the emergency...
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khutre, not far from the berm, became a reliable hiding place for the elusive ian. lying on the trestle bed , he once again talked about his life and existence. the day was always a burden. i'm pretty fed up with the society of chickens that keep cackling like dumb sheep. but the night, great deeds and food. my heart was filled with anticipation of the meeting. so peaceful. at 5:00 pm, the door of the barn quietly opened, and a woman literally slipped in, carrying a small bundle of milk. with her usual movements, she began to lay out its contents on the box that served as a table. there was no strength to contain my emotions. sneaking up from behind, bogdan was already feeling the beautiful forms , uttering venom. i'm still waiting for mr. palapit. at the most inopportune moment, the door swung open. on the threshold with a club stood yadi’s enraged husband, who was pretty fed up with being in his presence. home of the resistance hero. before he could utter the words, he was pinned down by the police. the fight against polish gangs actually stretched over 10 post-
khutre, not far from the berm, became a reliable hiding place for the elusive ian. lying on the trestle bed , he once again talked about his life and existence. the day was always a burden. i'm pretty fed up with the society of chickens that keep cackling like dumb sheep. but the night, great deeds and food. my heart was filled with anticipation of the meeting. so peaceful. at 5:00 pm, the door of the barn quietly opened, and a woman literally slipped in, carrying a small bundle of milk. with...
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ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> the annual 4/20 meetup in san francisco, would be today. official hippie hill light up event is canceled. organizers shut it down weeks ago, citing staffing concerns. the city stepped in and planned a sports-related event in the same area. oakland's church of ambrosia is leading a new effort, that people will show up for 4/20. here's what members of the church plan to do. they will show up and help with crowd control. they will hand out water and provide medical support at hippie hill. the goal is to keep everyone safe and make sure trash isn't left behind. >> it's unfortunate the way it did. the city is putting resources in it. and we're trying to do everything we can to help. >> the church says it focuses on the use of cannabis and magic mushrooms in its ceremonies. >>> still to come on "today in the bay," sharks under threat. ahead of earth day, one expert breaks down the situation off of the california coast. we're in the middle of... livin' large! and having a big day! in the middle of being the fun uncle! in the middle of being a kid
ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> the annual 4/20 meetup in san francisco, would be today. official hippie hill light up event is canceled. organizers shut it down weeks ago, citing staffing concerns. the city stepped in and planned a sports-related event in the same area. oakland's church of ambrosia is leading a new effort, that people will show up for 4/20. here's what members of the church plan to do. they will show up and help with crowd control. they will hand out water...
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but ian's story was telling ian's story was was telling because can happen to because this can happen to anyone. the common man anyone. it's the common man story . so continue. we story. so mark's continue. we went the treasury and went along to the treasury and they were carrying i'd say it's going all through central london. they were carrying the coffin, of what represented the victims of the suicides. so there's lots of see that? yeah, exactly. as you see there, there's the footage, and so those that represents those who have been lost and they placed it outside hmrc's, head office, this afternoon before heading to parliament and downing street. they you see the image for those watching on television, as i said , i spoke to some of the said, i spoke to some of the more high profile people as well. i spoke to craig short, who is a former, he's an ex—professional footballer and premier league football premier league. yeah. used to play for everton in the 90s. yeah, and he , i everton in the 90s. yeah, and he ,i asked everton in the 90s. yeah, and he , i asked him why he was here.
but ian's story was telling ian's story was was telling because can happen to because this can happen to anyone. the common man anyone. it's the common man story . so continue. we story. so mark's continue. we went the treasury and went along to the treasury and they were carrying i'd say it's going all through central london. they were carrying the coffin, of what represented the victims of the suicides. so there's lots of see that? yeah, exactly. as you see there, there's the footage, and so...
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our arts and entertainment reporter, ian youngs, has the latest. it isa it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week, originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week, but now there is a been postponed again until may. so this venue which will hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened adders after a rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue said they have, they need more time to test the emergency communication systems to ensure the venue is safe and all the areas can be open to fans. but yes, it is definitely having some troubles getting fully open. the boss has quit — troubles getting fully open. the boss has quit his role, what has he said? , , , , ._ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken — said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly _ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly yet, _ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly yet, but - said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken pub
our arts and entertainment reporter, ian youngs, has the latest. it isa it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week, originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week, but now there is a been postponed again until may. so this venue which will hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened adders after a rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue said they have, they need more time to test the emergency...
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lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv in the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. jon rahm won the masters, then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it on my closet on a spot where i would walk by it every single day. and obviously, inevitably, every once in a while you put it on. you know, it is the biggest tournament in the world, with no offence to anything else, but it's probably the most followed one by people that don't even play golf. that's, ithink, what makes the difference. your notoriety goes up quite a bit. is there still any tension or does everybodyjust happy to see each other? you guys love to kind of try to make it sound like, you know, like we get in the locker room and we're fighting each other and stuff like that. it's nothing like that. whichever tour they play on, there's no easy navigation. augusta's set up to test out the mind.
lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv in the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. jon rahm won the masters, then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it on my closet on a spot where i would walk by it every single day. and obviously, inevitably, every once in a while you put it on. you know, it is...