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linda jubilee , neil top pundits. linda jubilee, neil pansh top pundits. linda jubilee, neil parish and nigel nelson . a parish and nigel nelson. a packed hour, those papers are coming. ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. but first, my take at ten. i've never done strictly. i've got two left feet. i have no timing and i've got about as much rhythm in me as stonehenge. plus going on that show is not good for your marriage. the curse of strictly would no doubt strike. there's no way that those female dancers could keep their hands off me. they're only human. but this dance competition has been one of the biggest success stories in tv history , bringing in in tv history, bringing in celebrities who have little to no previous ballroom experience . no previous ballroom experience. the likes of my dear friend ann widdecombe, who of course will be joining us in a couple of minutes. being thrown around the studio like a handful of pizza doughin studio like a handful of pizza dough in a performance judges described as a mixture of horror and comedy. how dare they?
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neil, thanks for joining us. neil sean, thank you very much. the britts, the uk just got their first billionaire musician, i know who it is and you're going to tell us. >> you can guess it, stu, sir paul mccartney in the past juror former beatle boosted wealth by about $63 million. i did the conversion this morning from pounds. had a good 2023 and played to sold out crowds on got back tour and last beatle song now and then was a huge hit and topped charts in uk and value of back catalog growing and growing and this year mccartney had a little help from his friend beyonce covering song bl blackbird on te country album and he's now a billionaire at $81 years scold never too late, stu. stuart: okay. thank you. show me the dow 30. friday morning. give me a sense of where the market is headed for the day and not that much price change, we're up 14 points. don't no anywhere, sports fans. friday feedback is next. ♪ (♪) is bad debt holding you back? ♪ the only limit is the sky ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little
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to the checkpoint of current shiloam -- this crossing -- >> neil: to avoid to interviewer no, former president trump coming up to talk to reporters after a short session at the courthouse. leslie since. >> mr. trump: the 12. three more weeks that means they want to keep me of the trail for two or three more weeks. now anybody in their would realize that this location -- said they will have a case. this is just a political witchhunt. is election interference. and this is really truly election interference and is a disgrace. it's a disgrace and at every pore i'm leaving by a lot. they think they make it -- maybe they can do something here. this case should be overcome this case should have never been brought. by the way alvin bragg -- your previous da didn't bring the case. the ftc said they threw it away and they say you have to be getting. so this -- nobody brought the case and then alvin bragg brought the case and -- when i'm running and leading us what they decided. laszlo bring a case so it's a disgrace but we just heard 2-3 more weeks? i thought we were finished today. and they a
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will send it back to you. >> neil: appreciate that. in the meantime want to get our legal eagles to weigh in on what's at stake for donald trump and indeed the nation. the former federal prosecutor johnny back with us former deputy assistant attorney general criminal offense attorney lawyers all. during good ones. i begin with you. your take on this july event it's getting a lot of scrutiny because at that hearing the sentencing will go down. a lot of people have been saying given the bad blood between judge mark schaan in the former president there could be some surprises. could you see among those surprises the judge insisting he spent some time in jail? is that unlikely? >> new york law and the standards in new york demand he not go to jail. that said there's some discretion that is given to a judge in a situation like this. this is a first-time a fence. it wasn't a violent a fence. judge mark schaan could though say the past issues with the gag order violations as well as some of the things that he complained about donald trump doi
will send it back to you. >> neil: appreciate that. in the meantime want to get our legal eagles to weigh in on what's at stake for donald trump and indeed the nation. the former federal prosecutor johnny back with us former deputy assistant attorney general criminal offense attorney lawyers all. during good ones. i begin with you. your take on this july event it's getting a lot of scrutiny because at that hearing the sentencing will go down. a lot of people have been saying given the bad...
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neil: i don't follow. lisa: that basically because immigrants were coming to the country willing to work, even for wages that were lower potentially, it kept on wage inflation that otherwise would have been given the natural tightness in the labor market. neil: you have seen some slowing in wages, so maybe you could make a labor market case, but generally speaking, there are other reasons beyond immigration. for example, we are less exposed to what is going on in ukraine and russia than europe, obviously. monetary policy transmits itself differently in the u.s. because we have so many people on 30-year fixed-rate mortgage debt. that isn't the case in europe. we had a robust physical response relative to europe. generally speaking, the u.s. does set, in my mind, the productivity frontier for the world, so we are on the leading edge of that, so there are lots of reasons for why the u.s. has outperformed. immigration ranks low on the list. and i think that has been shown in the fact that lots of countries acr
neil: i don't follow. lisa: that basically because immigrants were coming to the country willing to work, even for wages that were lower potentially, it kept on wage inflation that otherwise would have been given the natural tightness in the labor market. neil: you have seen some slowing in wages, so maybe you could make a labor market case, but generally speaking, there are other reasons beyond immigration. for example, we are less exposed to what is going on in ukraine and russia than europe,...
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also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is hardworking princess anne, the jewel in the royal . anne, the jewel in the royal. crown. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. it is saturday night. mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. so why don't you crack open a cold bottle of beer, uncork a wine or fire up the kettle and let's get to work? big stories , let's get to work? big stories, big debate, big entertainment and a major celebrity in hot water. after the news headlines and aaron armstrong . and aaron armstrong. >> hi there. very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. well, the e
also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is...
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neil? could trump's public lobbying for immunity make it harder for conservatives on the supreme court to decide in his favor? >> well i mean it is just such a bogus argument for him to be saying this. we have had 46 presidents that weren't named trump. and we have done fine. it was based on the idea the immunity of king george iii was antithetical to everything we believed in. and trump wants to resurrect that time. >> speaking about president biden, trump also told time, quote, you take a look at not only his criminal acts of taking a lot of money and being a manchurian candidate, biden i'm sure will be prosecuted for all of his crimes because he has committed many crimes. neil? [ laughter ] i mean come on. the criminal defendant doth protest too much. >> exactly. he is talking out both sides of his mouthment he literally said moments ago presidents have to be immune. now he is saying he wants to go after and prosecute biden. none of this makes any sense. look, if the country reflects don
neil? could trump's public lobbying for immunity make it harder for conservatives on the supreme court to decide in his favor? >> well i mean it is just such a bogus argument for him to be saying this. we have had 46 presidents that weren't named trump. and we have done fine. it was based on the idea the immunity of king george iii was antithetical to everything we believed in. and trump wants to resurrect that time. >> speaking about president biden, trump also told time, quote,...
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now, neil, you've beenin christine. now, neil, you've been in politics for a long time . you're currently chairs, you're currently leader neil, of a national political party. ukip do leaders need to be loved? >> well, it helps , i suppose, >> well, it helps, i suppose, but i don't think a desire to be loved is going to be in the forefront of the mind of a successful leader in politics. >> what really matters is the ideas you've got and the way you execute them, and whether you improve people's lives. and they then recognise what you've done for them. and margaret thatcher didn't obsess about being liked and loved , but she changed the and loved, but she changed the world or helped to change the world. john major did obsess about being liked and loved, and he was a complete and utter flop, and, but in the case of keir starmer and rishi sunak , keir starmer and rishi sunak, neither of them has the slightest, connect with the ordinary voter. the ordinary voter thinks they're both completely irrelevant. they're kind of celluloid characters. or rather, they're more particularl
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neil: why does he keep saying that? >> he's making the point factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in place when he took office. neil: that is not what he said. stuart: it gets better. house ways and means chair jason smith responds to the 9% inflation later in the show. the world's number one golfer scotty scheffler was arrested before the pga championship. he just teed off. details on this developing story all through the show. we will be back. inside every splenda product is a mission. to help people live happier healthier and longer lives by making it easier to cut out sugar. from our factory to our stevia farm, splenda's team of over 2000 individuals are dedicated to helping people live their best lives. taking pride that everyday millions say “i use splenda.” and now sweeten drinks wherever you are with splenda zero-calorie liquid sweeteners. try all three. available in the baking aisle. stuart: lawmakers from both sides are teaming up to throw out biden's ev tax credits. what problem do they have
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thank you neil. have you been keeping up with the testimony, let's say that's been been given to both of these inquiries. >> i have been watching it and it has been really quite shocking and it really stands in contrast to the english inquiry, because these are real people telling their own stories in a way that we haven't seen in england. >> what has been the nature of the inquiry in england? what's been the style and the content then? >> so in england, what we've predominantly seen is people who are already in positions of power going and defending their decision making, whereas what we're seeing in scotland are people whose lives were affected. getting to finally be heard. >> i, i watched i've seen some of it and i'll be i'll be the first to admit, you know, i haven't been on top of it as much as i should have done as another, as another observer. >> it's unbelievable testimony that people are coming forward with about it's beyond neglect. >> it really is. and it's really, really important because
thank you neil. have you been keeping up with the testimony, let's say that's been been given to both of these inquiries. >> i have been watching it and it has been really quite shocking and it really stands in contrast to the english inquiry, because these are real people telling their own stories in a way that we haven't seen in england. >> what has been the nature of the inquiry in england? what's been the style and the content then? >> so in england, what we've...
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. >> host: this is neil chilson, director of a policy. he formally served as the chief technologist of the federal trade commission joining us here to talk about artificial intelligence and campaign 2024. good morning. let's start with the abundance institute trip to the abundance is that it is a new mission driven nonprofit with our explicit goal is to create the cultural and policy environment that allows emerging technologieslu including ai to germany, to bloom and to flourish. and so we think that is a major road to widespread human prosperity and we are excited to tackle the big problems that we think are in the united states right now. >> host: so much so the major director of policy specifically to that. how much come that reflects the concern they have. >> guest: and i we think huge potential to create widespread human abundance. this new set of tools, , ai has been around for a long time. you and i talked about in the past. but this new set of generative ai creates a new set of tools that empowers individuals to create new and po
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neil sean joining me now. you were at the palace this week, neil. why didn't charles meet with harry. >> when we can tell you in the first exclusive on your show, this, the king would have met his son and doesn't want the drama and that's because of his medical condition right now and the battle of his on going of course with his own personal cancer journey and advisers his doctors are saying remain stress free a. lot of people don't realize and this is a sort of situation that's on going. obviously every time harry turns up, there's a drama and perhaps what harry really needed right now was a discussion regarding ongoing visa watt l, that'll run out with you in four years. the king needs to do that. stuart: harry's visa to stay in america runs out and will he have a go? >> no, not really, no. what he needs to stay on would be of course some letter back from his majesty and that would back up the rendition of anthony s. there won't be a problem with it but obviously thinking about it. harry coming back over ahead of the fake royal tour and call it a
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>> hello neil. it turns out he not only that he stole money from his and toyer former president donald trump. michael cohen exposed as a thief during cross-examination. >> this case should be dismissed. should have never been brought. he's a corrupt judge. he's highly conflicted. he's totally corrupt. he's interfering with an election. trump trump's former lawyer michael cohen fishing damage in the cross-examination. todd blanche listening to more ignitions about cohen's credibility they guess he stole money from the trump organization for testimony showed trump a cohen back for spending money to rig an on line poll that favorite was endorsed $50,000 by the top organization but it turns out he only paid the polling company that conducted the poll 20,000 pocketed and pocketed the rest keeping 30 grand for himself. when blanche asked him if he about that again cohen answered yes. president trump's lawyers want to call bradley smith as their defense witness. he's a former chairman of the federal electi
>> hello neil. it turns out he not only that he stole money from his and toyer former president donald trump. michael cohen exposed as a thief during cross-examination. >> this case should be dismissed. should have never been brought. he's a corrupt judge. he's highly conflicted. he's totally corrupt. he's interfering with an election. trump trump's former lawyer michael cohen fishing damage in the cross-examination. todd blanche listening to more ignitions about cohen's credibility...
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the american people care about truth, jared. >> neil, this only works if you let me talk -- neil: you haven't answered my question, and if i've asked it five times, five ways. >> the president was making the point that the factors that caused inflation were in place when he took office, and that's unequivocally true. neil: all right. >> reporter: so the white house is blaming covid for having spiking inflation, not the president's policies. larry in. larry: you know, edward uh-uh -- i just do not understand. there were no factors, okay? the covid spending went -- they increased the spending in march of 2021, and the economy went to 9 inflation. hook, i've known jared bernstein for regular, he was a regular -- forever, he was a regular on my old show and if so forth and so on, but the fact remains, this is all b.s., everybody knows this. all right, enough. it's not your fault. i'm sorry. edward lawrence, you're a good man, and i'm sure you want to get home. [laughter] anyway, time now for the riff. let me circle back to president trump's rally on the beach in wildwood, new jersey, last
the american people care about truth, jared. >> neil, this only works if you let me talk -- neil: you haven't answered my question, and if i've asked it five times, five ways. >> the president was making the point that the factors that caused inflation were in place when he took office, and that's unequivocally true. neil: all right. >> reporter: so the white house is blaming covid for having spiking inflation, not the president's policies. larry in. larry: you know, edward...
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sofia, you know, maybe if people knew better who neil young is than who kirkorov and baskov are, then maybe this war would n't have happened, i would so briefly, i simply indicated my attitude to this, but i am talking about something else, mr. blinkin paid a lot of attention to the issue of reforms, corruption, and he said that it is very important for ukraine not to become a second russia. here i remembered the rating of the economist, the index of freedom from the economist, in which this year , ukraine is marked as a hybrid regime, transitional, we are not even there some kind of imperfect democracy, and on the map of europe, if we do not count belarus, we have such a mark only with bosnia, bosnia, which experienced a very serious war, how should we treat this , what do you think blinkin meant and are we talking too much about corruption, which only prevents us from receiving american aid. well, if i may, i 'll start with a little comment on blinkin's performance with the guitar, playing neil young and singing. if blinkin took up the instrument, thank god, as someone said. that he
sofia, you know, maybe if people knew better who neil young is than who kirkorov and baskov are, then maybe this war would n't have happened, i would so briefly, i simply indicated my attitude to this, but i am talking about something else, mr. blinkin paid a lot of attention to the issue of reforms, corruption, and he said that it is very important for ukraine not to become a second russia. here i remembered the rating of the economist, the index of freedom from the economist, in which this...
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there now, can we bring in, neil o'brien mp, who's here with us in the studio, conservative mp what do you make of this. >> what do you think when you see those images of natalie elphicke there cosying up with the keir starmer ? the keir starmer? >> i just think it's ridiculous. >> i just think it's ridiculous. >> natalie is , to the right of >> natalie is, to the right of about 9/10 of the conservative parliamentary party, and it tells you everything that she is not going to run for election again . she's not actually going again. she's not actually going to ask the people of dover what they think of her bizarre decision to defect into the arms of a man who she has been, as you've just seen, slating for the last five years, because he is weak on illegal immigration. >> he's a human rights lawyer who will do nothing to stop the small boats. >> and he's also weak on legal migration. >> he just wants more and more people to come. and she's been the person pointing this out again and again and again. >> and now she expects us to believe her when she says, but she's right too, isn't she, n
there now, can we bring in, neil o'brien mp, who's here with us in the studio, conservative mp what do you make of this. >> what do you think when you see those images of natalie elphicke there cosying up with the keir starmer ? the keir starmer? >> i just think it's ridiculous. >> i just think it's ridiculous. >> natalie is , to the right of >> natalie is, to the right of about 9/10 of the conservative parliamentary party, and it tells you everything that she is...
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for over 25 years, neil foden was a head teacher at ysgol friars in bangor. he was previously an executive member for the national education union, but the 66—year—old was arrested after a child showed an adult a photo of them together and screenshots of sexually explicit messages. over a three—week trial, mold crown court heard how foden had groomed and abused four youngsters over a four—year period, in locations including his car and hotel rooms. he was found guilty today in 19 of the 20 counts against him, which included sexual activity with a child and sexual assault of a child. after the verdicts were read out here, thejudge, rhys rowlands, addressed neil foden with some quite scathing remarks. he said that "some of the explanations offered by you at times, frankly, beggared belief" and "frankly, the fact that you put them forward at all was arrogant. you are a controlling individual used to getting your own way. you thought you could do what you like". the judge also said it was worrying that gwynedd county council dismissed concerns raised to t
for over 25 years, neil foden was a head teacher at ysgol friars in bangor. he was previously an executive member for the national education union, but the 66—year—old was arrested after a child showed an adult a photo of them together and screenshots of sexually explicit messages. over a three—week trial, mold crown court heard how foden had groomed and abused four youngsters over a four—year period, in locations including his car and hotel rooms. he was found guilty today in 19 of the...
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neil: i think they will cut. at the end of the year, we will still be talking about how much the economy is growing and how many times the fed has been cutting. i think the case for cuts is still quite strong. i put it to you this way. they go at least once, two is a good baseline, and i think there is an option for three, if we are right about how quickly inflation slows over the next two quarters. jonathan: basically when we are hearing from fed officials as well. i am wrestling with the supply side story in the labor market. tons have been said about the amount of immigration coming across the southern border, allowing us to have the strong payrolls growth without the corresponding pickup in wages. based on communication we have had in the last week, border counts have dropped quite a bit. how can we anticipate the data in the months to come? neil: i think the immigration story is kind of a rationale that people are working back to. why have the labor market cooled off a bit? there was this big pickup in labor
neil: i think they will cut. at the end of the year, we will still be talking about how much the economy is growing and how many times the fed has been cutting. i think the case for cuts is still quite strong. i put it to you this way. they go at least once, two is a good baseline, and i think there is an option for three, if we are right about how quickly inflation slows over the next two quarters. jonathan: basically when we are hearing from fed officials as well. i am wrestling with the...
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you are on with neil chilson of the abundant institute. he is of the federal trade commission for joining us today to talk about the 2024 election and when it comes to election matters. mika, go ahead. mika, are you there? i think we're having a little transmission problem but we will try that call. mika, if you are on, keep going . we will get back to in a second. mr. chilson, when you found out about the video being part of the concerns of information, what other things did you find that came back from the search that you did? >> two of the other incidents were an incident where there had been a deep fake created of taylor swift that had her holding up a sign that said trump won, by the loss. one was a video was a picture. it turns out -- it appears that especially the photo one could have been done with traditional editing tools. it is not clear at all that that was an a.i. created problem that was one of the incident that got reported as potentially an a.i. problem. the other one that we found in the period that we looked at was there
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>> neil, we took action a long time ago, and migration is a very -- neil: well, this was just announced in the last week. >> -- and we are seeing the results that take time to take hold. we will continue to take actions within the confines of our authorities. we need congress to act. david: homeland secretary alejandro mayorkas defending president biden's actions on the border to neil earlier this week as that border bill, the administration has been pushing, failed another test vote in the united states senate. and it comes as new video shows migrants throwing rocks and bottles at border agents in new mexico. national border patrol council vice president art del cueto on what he makes of all this. art, great to see you. you know, i look at those videos of what's going on at the border, i must say it kind of mirrors what law enforcement's going through all over this country right now where the respect for law enforcement has fallen to a new low. >> that's exactly it, and that's the problem. and why does it continue to happen? because there's lack of consequences for these individuals th
>> neil, we took action a long time ago, and migration is a very -- neil: well, this was just announced in the last week. >> -- and we are seeing the results that take time to take hold. we will continue to take actions within the confines of our authorities. we need congress to act. david: homeland secretary alejandro mayorkas defending president biden's actions on the border to neil earlier this week as that border bill, the administration has been pushing, failed another test...
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care of the race and well, after all the defense and at least the, that the broadcasting and the i, neil, so we think it's this portion of, i mean, the sales edition has also seen quite a lot of drama is in the drive as. yeah, quite a lot of drama with or of course dish ro and it's a, it's, it's a chromecast. oh, the joy of music and bringing countries together. and dish edition this year was more about the safety and i'm in protest outside their frontiers for, for premises you need people outside the entrance who were arrested this evening. still here were calling traders then there to the public. yeah. yeah, it's, it's a, it's an edition attentions and the if there's an cation of yours is just a small part of the, of the big story of the addition of this year. that was young, this frank from dice speaking to me earlier. a and a reminder of the top stories are following for you, as well as all the new evacuations in both the north and south of gauze on the military. phase 300000 palestinians have already fled. the southern city of russell is ro, is expected to expand its operation again
care of the race and well, after all the defense and at least the, that the broadcasting and the i, neil, so we think it's this portion of, i mean, the sales edition has also seen quite a lot of drama is in the drive as. yeah, quite a lot of drama with or of course dish ro and it's a, it's, it's a chromecast. oh, the joy of music and bringing countries together. and dish edition this year was more about the safety and i'm in protest outside their frontiers for, for premises you need people...
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neil: we have been very clear. first priority was to restore pay for our people after covid and then introduce -- pay down lots of data. we paid to fund ourselves out of our own cash resources and capital expenditure out of cash so to the extent that we have served the cash thereafter, we said we would return it to the shareholders and we implemented a regular dividend policy last november and this morning, we are delighted to say we will be buying back $700 million worth of shares. ryanair traditionally participates in buying low aircraft at the right time. we have a very good order books, the game changers which will underpin our growth to 200 billion passengers over the next decade and we don't tend to participate in mna unless it brings something that we can't necessarily achieve quickly ourselves. tom: we are going to leave it there. really appreciate your time. the cfo of ryanair. i'm next, it is markets today. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is markets today.
neil: we have been very clear. first priority was to restore pay for our people after covid and then introduce -- pay down lots of data. we paid to fund ourselves out of our own cash resources and capital expenditure out of cash so to the extent that we have served the cash thereafter, we said we would return it to the shareholders and we implemented a regular dividend policy last november and this morning, we are delighted to say we will be buying back $700 million worth of shares. ryanair...
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and reminder that benjamin, that's neil. his cabinet has bind out to 0. so we're reporting from outside israel . viewing agency for palestinian refugees is temporarily stressing its headquarters and occupied east jerusalem. the building surroundings a twice at 5. i was under a cold as really extremists has of the agencies to leave. nothing really says you and stuff on the compound and the 5 quotes extensive damage to the out to areas you and says that stuff is have to put out in the 5 themselves. was he has really 5, again, took so long to turn up the white house as warning against as well as wanting israel against an assault on rafa. off to present joe biden, present the cost of the weapons. a state department spokesman says as well that has all the options for fighting. how much besides attacking rafa, there's about 5 minutes. that remains to funds. that's neil. he says as well, we'll stand alone. if it has to wait a few months moved. we are determined and we are united in order to defeat our enemies and those who want to destroy us. if we need to stand
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joining me now is neil katyal, now msnbc analyst. it's great to see you. i have a lot of questions here. pertaining first to the appeals court ruling, there have been so many denials throughout this trial. i assume it's the throw spaghetti at the wall and let's see what sticks to it school of defense strategy. does it have any kind of meaningful impact, though, in the big picture here? >> it's the spaghetti strategy at the wall and trump's m.o. being the loser once gep as he does time and again in the new york court system. so the idea this judge should be recused i think is laughable. this is judge if anything is bending over backwards to accommodate trump and his antics like just take all of trump's defiance of the gag order. i would just tell you, alex, if you or i did that we mind be going straight to jail but this judge gave trump every benefit of the doubt. it is true there's a lot of pretrial publicity, a lot of publicity he himself has ginned up in part but legally that's always been a loser because in order to change venue you have to show some ot
joining me now is neil katyal, now msnbc analyst. it's great to see you. i have a lot of questions here. pertaining first to the appeals court ruling, there have been so many denials throughout this trial. i assume it's the throw spaghetti at the wall and let's see what sticks to it school of defense strategy. does it have any kind of meaningful impact, though, in the big picture here? >> it's the spaghetti strategy at the wall and trump's m.o. being the loser once gep as he does time and...
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bipartisan group. >> neil: got it. secretary mayorkas, thank you very much. a lot of ground to cover, we appreciate you taking the time. that will do it for us here. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone to i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> the white house as the person or the group, whatever, they are the one trying this case. you heard who is doing all the talking. representative from the white house. just recently. this is all about biden can't campaign so he is trying to hinder his opponent. they are trying to hurt the opponent because they can't win it fair and square. it's lawfare. it is the third world country with campaigning. such a disgrace. so sad to see what has happened to our country. our country is going to hell under biden. >> dana: donald trump sounding up moments ago is as hush money criminal trial enters its final phase. court is over for the day. judge says he w
bipartisan group. >> neil: got it. secretary mayorkas, thank you very much. a lot of ground to cover, we appreciate you taking the time. that will do it for us here. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone to i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> the white house as the person or the group, whatever, they are the one trying...
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. >> this is neil of the abundant institute of a.i. policy and chief technologist of the federal trade commission to artificial intelligence and campaign 2024. good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with abundant it?itute what is >> a new mission driven nonprofit with our explicit goal is to create the cultural and policy environment that allows emerging technologies including a.i. to germinate to bloom, and to flourish and so we think that is the major road to widespread human prosperity and we're excited to tackle the big problems that -- that we think are in the -- in the united states right now. >> so much so they made you a director of policy specifically to that. how much does that reflect the concern they have? >> a.i. we think has huge potential to create widespread human abundance there's this new set of tools a.i. has been around for a long time and you and i have talked about it in the past. but this new set of generative a.i. creating new set of tools that i think empowers individuals to really create new and
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this was nurse cathy osborne 25 years ago with her husband neil cox, a young doctor. neil had explained before they were married that he'd been infected with hepatitis c following a blood transfusion. he died just two years into their marriage. cathy came to the inquiry today. she said you can carry grief forever. people are still dying now, it was wrong. i want an apology, i think, for what happened, recognition of what happened. and not just an apology for apology's sake, an apology that takes into consideration all that we've been through, myself, neil's family, his friends, his mother, at 92, has missed out a whole 22 years without her son. and it's about time someone stood up and was accountable for that. the report says the damage caused by the contaminated blood was compounded by the reaction of the nhs and the medical profession and by successive governments who used inaccurate, misleading and defensive lines, telling people they had received the best treatment. this is a day of unparalleled importance for these families. this report shines an unflinching ligh
this was nurse cathy osborne 25 years ago with her husband neil cox, a young doctor. neil had explained before they were married that he'd been infected with hepatitis c following a blood transfusion. he died just two years into their marriage. cathy came to the inquiry today. she said you can carry grief forever. people are still dying now, it was wrong. i want an apology, i think, for what happened, recognition of what happened. and not just an apology for apology's sake, an apology that...
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with jake and neil— help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil they _ help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil they will- help with all of that stuff. with jake and neil they will be going for the other two spots on the 1500 if you get the discretionary, which you will. it's going to be so competitive. there could be a couple of british metals, do you think? t of british metals, do you think? i think the british chance will be a wild place. we were going to have five or six people and now there are going to be two automatic spots, as you say. so it will be tough, but those guys know how to get it done and we have other guys with the standard there that are fantastic two wins major championship so i will be interested watching it as well. but i think i will be running 800 metres at him for trials is to try to get a bit of speed work in and i think i showed where my form is out last week so that i can get ready for the olympics. you would never be tempted _ ready for the olympics. you would never be tempted to _ ready for
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neil o'brien. excellent. thank you for joining us. neil o'brien . now moving on. us. neil o'brien. now moving on. more on the fallout from the bombshell decision by tory mp natalie elphicke to defect to the labour party , and she has the labour party, and she has apologised for comments that she made in support of her ex—husband after he was convicted of sexual assault in 2020. now, mrs. elphicke said at the time that charlie elphicke was attractive and attracted to women and an easy target for dirty politics and false allegations. but speaking before mrs. elphicke issued an apology, labour chair anneliese dodds backed her new colleague. >> those were very , very serious >> those were very, very serious issues. the sexual assault that was rightly prosecuted. and of course there was a parliamentary process that followed that, including a parliamentary process that applied to natalie elphicke. so it was absolutely right that there was accountability there. this is an incredibly important matter. every workplace , including every workplace, including parliament, has got to be free o
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>> neil: i have. stunning. absently stunning. >> it is a lifetime experience. this is one of the nights, going to be one of the best in years across the northern tier, so if you are a clear sky clear sky's guys, take mom outside at 2:00 in the morning and get a really amazing >> neil: take a look ate northern lights. there you go, got that. >> got your day planned. >> neil: rick reichmuth, thank you. alabama, mississippi, georgia, that is incredible. there is that. celebrate that. meanwhile, "the five" right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters on the judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., kennedy, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ if you thought a porn star on the stand was bad, wait until next week, when full on felon michael cohen lets loose. donald trump wrapping up the 15th day of his hush money trial by ripping his horrible gag order. >> everybody can say whatever they want to. they can say whatever they want, but i'm not allowed to say anything about anybody. if anything is mentioned agains
>> neil: i have. stunning. absently stunning. >> it is a lifetime experience. this is one of the nights, going to be one of the best in years across the northern tier, so if you are a clear sky clear sky's guys, take mom outside at 2:00 in the morning and get a really amazing >> neil: take a look ate northern lights. there you go, got that. >> got your day planned. >> neil: rick reichmuth, thank you. alabama, mississippi, georgia, that is incredible. there is that....
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"this is working on the assumption that bob stewart and bob neil are called robert." and bob neil are called robert. this seems a very high proportion, who could be next?" so we then did our own bit of number crunching and we looked at all the mps who are standing down and we've got stuart andrew, bob stuart, bob neil, lucy allan, michael ellis, alister jack, brandon lewis, wayne david, caroline lucas, lisa cameron, trudy harrison sajid javid andrew percy douglas ross theresa may. all people who have surnames that could also be a first name. and we work out that that is probably 19% of the mp who are standing down have so called reversible names. that's massive. i mean, that's what we spent our morning doing. we're like broadcasting to the nation, holding people to account. we werejust going through a list of names. can ijust pick you up on one? i mean, i'm really impressed. please do. people will think that transparency. theresa may. yeah. do we know many people with the surname theresa, other than mother? no, i think it's more that it's surnames you can have as a first name rather t
"this is working on the assumption that bob stewart and bob neil are called robert." and bob neil are called robert. this seems a very high proportion, who could be next?" so we then did our own bit of number crunching and we looked at all the mps who are standing down and we've got stuart andrew, bob stuart, bob neil, lucy allan, michael ellis, alister jack, brandon lewis, wayne david, caroline lucas, lisa cameron, trudy harrison sajid javid andrew percy douglas ross theresa...
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i'm here with neil yates. i 1st met him when i used to leave here and he was running a dive company today to see, to share his deep knowledge of solomon's war time passed. with these dive, his walk along solomon islands and the 2 arm button sounds. you're unaware why this is cold on bottom sound. it is because there are on around the $200.00 ships out there. there is also $690.00 aircraft a sale there. so this was one of the most densely populated wrecks sites in the pacific data. guadalcanal was the longest campaign of any of the campaigns which afford throughout the orleans and the pacific. on august 7th, 1942 american marines in their 1st major ration landed on but on. this landing on guadalcanal, an island in the solomons, was the 1st time during world war 2. the us had invited japanese held territory, triggering a series of massive specials on land. and it seemed like a month, an extraordinary amount of ammunition was exchange by both sides. the end of the doctors, my doctor's office, on the cruise of, of
i'm here with neil yates. i 1st met him when i used to leave here and he was running a dive company today to see, to share his deep knowledge of solomon's war time passed. with these dive, his walk along solomon islands and the 2 arm button sounds. you're unaware why this is cold on bottom sound. it is because there are on around the $200.00 ships out there. there is also $690.00 aircraft a sale there. so this was one of the most densely populated wrecks sites in the pacific data. guadalcanal...
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thank god neil young isn't alive to see this. tyrus he knew this video would come out right he knows if he does it's going to be filmed. does he not care or does he think it's a good look week. >> i'm confused because you have to work extra jobs to cover the taxes to get money over there to help them in this fight apparently it's karaoke night in ukraine what's going on are we in a over there or not. again this is the problem with the administration wherever they go they have fun and nobody else does. singing songs about the free world and it's like, sir, i haven't seen half my family in 6 months because him behind enemy lines you have a song for that bro you got time for that i want my money back. >> greg: ironically it's called keep on rocking in the free world as ukraine suspends elections indefinitely in the song is not a salute to america it's a critique of america and war i wonder if neil young will take this off the spotify war playlist the real thing that offended me the guitar was bad enough that he comes in on the choru
thank god neil young isn't alive to see this. tyrus he knew this video would come out right he knows if he does it's going to be filmed. does he not care or does he think it's a good look week. >> i'm confused because you have to work extra jobs to cover the taxes to get money over there to help them in this fight apparently it's karaoke night in ukraine what's going on are we in a over there or not. again this is the problem with the administration wherever they go they have fun and...
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katie: that is neil ferguson from the hoover institute. also david westin. be sure to tune into wall street week tonight at 6 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: former president donald trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. it will be sentenced on july 11 and we are expecting to hear from the former president in just a few minutes time. gura is at trump tower in new york awaiting a press conference. what are we expecting to hear from the former president? >> i think we will hear some reiteration of what the former president said day after day at that trial in lower manhattan. during the course of that, he would come downstairs to the lobby and he was upset about the way the child was proceeding and would rail against the judge in that case. he will do that again today with this new backdrop here at trump tower. it's become quite a scene here along fifth avenue. if you are trying to go travel downtown, this is not the day to do it. protesters who are cheering the verdict reached yesterday or across the s
katie: that is neil ferguson from the hoover institute. also david westin. be sure to tune into wall street week tonight at 6 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: former president donald trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. it will be sentenced on july 11 and we are expecting to hear from the former president in just a few minutes time. gura is at trump tower in new york awaiting a press conference. what are we expecting to hear from the...
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this was nurse cathy 0sborne 25 years ago with her husband neil cox, a young doctor. neil had explained before they were married that he'd been infected with hepatitis c following a blood transfusion. he died just two years into their marriage. cathy came to the inquiry today. she said you can carry grief forever. people are still dying now, it was wrong. i want an apology, i think, for what happened, recognition of what happened. and not just an apology for apology's sake, an apology that takes into consideration all that we've been through, myself, neil's family, his friends, his mother, at 92, has missed out a whole 22 years without her son. and it's about time someone stood up and was accountable for that. the report says the damage caused by the contaminated blood was compounded by the reaction of the nhs and the medical profession and by successive governments who used inaccurate, misleading and defensive lines, telling people they had received the best treatment. this is a day of unparalleled importance for these families. this report shines an unflinching ligh
this was nurse cathy 0sborne 25 years ago with her husband neil cox, a young doctor. neil had explained before they were married that he'd been infected with hepatitis c following a blood transfusion. he died just two years into their marriage. cathy came to the inquiry today. she said you can carry grief forever. people are still dying now, it was wrong. i want an apology, i think, for what happened, recognition of what happened. and not just an apology for apology's sake, an apology that...
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young's songs during the war, others say that neil young is the person who sued trump. back in 2000 for using tracks at his election rallies without his permission, so let's listen and draw our own conclusions about how and what blinken did in the underground bar of kyiv. look, i know this is a very, very difficult time, your soldiers, your citizens, especially in the northeast and in the kharkiv region, extremely... the usa is with you, most of the world is with you, they are fighting not only for ukraine, but also for the free world, and this free world is also with you. so, let's try. mr. victor, did i understand correctly? that blinken, while in the ukrainian capital, gave a big greeting to trump? well, i think that it was done for something, that is , it is not necessary to say that it is impromptu, that is, it is a prepared story, look, pay attention to which side, well, that is, it is a left-handed guitar, that is, it is just a guitar.. . which was prepared exclusively for blinken, i will say, i will also say that blinken was one of the initiators, in the state department, of
young's songs during the war, others say that neil young is the person who sued trump. back in 2000 for using tracks at his election rallies without his permission, so let's listen and draw our own conclusions about how and what blinken did in the underground bar of kyiv. look, i know this is a very, very difficult time, your soldiers, your citizens, especially in the northeast and in the kharkiv region, extremely... the usa is with you, most of the world is with you, they are fighting not only...
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. >> neil: we are going to hear from him right now to rehang in their life and. now to the present. >> testified -- >> thank you very much. i think it was very interesting day, a fascinating day. and it shows what a scan this whole thing is. i think it seems to be the way almost everyone even cnn and msnbc they have mentioned to drop the trial. but not of even charge this case, it should never have been started against me. there is no law against this, there is none. every company has it. protecting your family or any other reason, nondisclosure, and he is. when the show trial against donald trump is a gross abuse of power and it's a disgusting spectacle. it terrifies all of us and that's true. jonathan turley fox news failing to protect the rights of the defendant in requiring clarity. trump did not violate federal election law at all. i didn't violate any law. it's a scam. cannot prosecute federal election law, it's not within your jurisdiction. as you know this was started a long time ago. that should have been brought 7 or 8 years ago. they didn't do it becau
. >> neil: we are going to hear from him right now to rehang in their life and. now to the present. >> testified -- >> thank you very much. i think it was very interesting day, a fascinating day. and it shows what a scan this whole thing is. i think it seems to be the way almost everyone even cnn and msnbc they have mentioned to drop the trial. but not of even charge this case, it should never have been started against me. there is no law against this, there is none. every...
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neil mentioned what chris has said. as well, nicole, you think about we're moments away from alvin bragg, the d.a. who brought this case who was going to be controversial either way. i would note if his name is not super familiar, if you are watching and can't even conjure exactly what he looks like, that is because he has followed the jack smith playbook or the bob muller playbook before that. d.a. bragg spoke once regarding this case was when they announced the prosecution. it was very spare. so spare he was criticized for not elaborating further where he let his team, the is sis tant d.a.'s do the talking. they released one tweet which they said guilty on all counts. very business like. this is the first time we will hear from the d.a. >> he's been underestimated. he wants to talk to you about other things. donald trump relies on and projects on to everyone else what is inside of him and what's inside of him is a possessed and obsessed partisan actor. alvin bragg just doesn't fit the mold. he did this because the fac
neil mentioned what chris has said. as well, nicole, you think about we're moments away from alvin bragg, the d.a. who brought this case who was going to be controversial either way. i would note if his name is not super familiar, if you are watching and can't even conjure exactly what he looks like, that is because he has followed the jack smith playbook or the bob muller playbook before that. d.a. bragg spoke once regarding this case was when they announced the prosecution. it was very spare....
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joining me now is former acting solicitor-general neil katyal. thank you for being here. i'm so eager to get your expert assessment about the reasoning behind judge cannon's ruling. she sites critical document issues. are you buying it? >> i'm not, alex. and this is a very unfortunate decision today because i think we've lost any hope of seeing this trial take place before november, and this is a trial with very serious allegations. before i was in this trial at the solicitor it was office i was at the justice department. anyone who did the stuff trump's accused of would lose their job immediately, go straight to trial and go straight to jail. and i'm not going to characterize the motivations of this judge but this decision and the handling of this case from start to finish have been atrocious and the judge tossed overboard our right, the right to the public of a speedy trial. and she says there's complex pretrial motions. this is not a hard case. it does not require the amount of delay that we've had. the case is pretty simple. it's, alex, a guy stole some documents, he
joining me now is former acting solicitor-general neil katyal. thank you for being here. i'm so eager to get your expert assessment about the reasoning behind judge cannon's ruling. she sites critical document issues. are you buying it? >> i'm not, alex. and this is a very unfortunate decision today because i think we've lost any hope of seeing this trial take place before november, and this is a trial with very serious allegations. before i was in this trial at the solicitor it was...
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neil atkinson at iaea. as we continue with this conversation, in fact, we are just getting word from the iran supreme leader declaring a mourning of five days following that crash which has killed the foreign minister as well as the president of iran ebrahim raisi. the supreme leader says the first vice president is in charge of the executive branch per the constitution as highlighted by dan that would be the succession until the next elections. speaking of elections, iran's supreme leader says there is a maximum of 50 days, 5-0, to arrange the elections with the head of the yjudiciary. that is the sentiment we are getting now. national mourning for five days out of iran. >>> coming up on the show, u.s. corporates are flocking to europe in a bid to raise fresh funds. we'll have the details next. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkc
neil atkinson at iaea. as we continue with this conversation, in fact, we are just getting word from the iran supreme leader declaring a mourning of five days following that crash which has killed the foreign minister as well as the president of iran ebrahim raisi. the supreme leader says the first vice president is in charge of the executive branch per the constitution as highlighted by dan that would be the succession until the next elections. speaking of elections, iran's supreme leader says...
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tory mp neil o'brien will be here to tell us the big problem is legal migration. our other guests might not agree. also tonight... inside the afd. we investigate if germany's far—right alternative for deutschland party have a neo—nazi problem. you could call me a nazi as well, because i want to defend my own country. i don't know what's wrong with it. but you mean you're comfortable with that? i'm comfortable with the programme we are fighting for, yes. as the home secretary expels the russian defence attache, and the national crime agency exposes an alleged top russian ransomware boss, just how cold is the new cold war going to get? the nca is here, along with our former defence attache to russia. good evening. today rishi sunak tried to press the reset button after last week's local election rout with a big pep talk with his mps after prime minister's questions, butjust as pmqs was about to start, the right—wing tory mp for dover and deal natalie elphicke, without warning, sat down behind sir keir starmer, making her the second conservative mp to defect to
tory mp neil o'brien will be here to tell us the big problem is legal migration. our other guests might not agree. also tonight... inside the afd. we investigate if germany's far—right alternative for deutschland party have a neo—nazi problem. you could call me a nazi as well, because i want to defend my own country. i don't know what's wrong with it. but you mean you're comfortable with that? i'm comfortable with the programme we are fighting for, yes. as the home secretary expels the...
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neil, as trump loves to remind us, michael cohen was convicted of lying to congress. so how will jurors weigh his past with his present credibility? >> it will be an issue. the district attorney has to prove donald trump caused making a knowing false business record with the intent to further or conceal another crime. here it is campaign finance laws. it will turn on michael cohen and his credibility. we have already had skirmishes about that. certainly you can expect trump's lawyer to say hey, you have been convicted of a felony in the like and you can expect cohen to come back and say when the testimony, no, here i'm telling the truth. i have no incentive to lie. there is a lot of corroborating evidence that supports michael cohen's storiment at the end of the day that makes it not just a he said he said dispute between trump and cohen. the district attorney is meticulously built that record with receipts. it is an airtight case. if you are trump's lawyer, you are wondering what can i do to turn this thing around and attack michael cohen alone will not get you there
neil, as trump loves to remind us, michael cohen was convicted of lying to congress. so how will jurors weigh his past with his present credibility? >> it will be an issue. the district attorney has to prove donald trump caused making a knowing false business record with the intent to further or conceal another crime. here it is campaign finance laws. it will turn on michael cohen and his credibility. we have already had skirmishes about that. certainly you can expect trump's lawyer to...
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so the major focal point being neil, since he was in 2000 be a been arrested in the demonstrations the past 3 weeks. the process is i've been calling for an immediate cease fire in gauze. i am accusing as well of committing genocide man besides office between police. i'm the protest as of 2 bowls into violence. the while the prototype lies is use c l. a alumnus run and go just took us through how police retired, the credit them on what had been a peaceful demonstration here in los angeles at the university of southern california usc about $93.00 students were arrested on the 1st day of the student protests this morning. early this morning, more than 100 students were arrested at u. c. l. a. where the police came in and violently attacking the students, pepper the pepper spray the students and arresting them. they were not being violent, they were simply indian captain insurance of defending kent meant to continue to demand that you see how they stopped investing in dead stop giving their money to support the genocide being committed by israel. the students are steadfast, the students a
so the major focal point being neil, since he was in 2000 be a been arrested in the demonstrations the past 3 weeks. the process is i've been calling for an immediate cease fire in gauze. i am accusing as well of committing genocide man besides office between police. i'm the protest as of 2 bowls into violence. the while the prototype lies is use c l. a alumnus run and go just took us through how police retired, the credit them on what had been a peaceful demonstration here in los angeles at...