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host: tony, what about you? guest: the tony kinnett show started out with me guest hosting on a weekend situation and they did not hate me so they brought me on for a weeknight show. we put that online on twitter and youtube because as david said, with the online explosion of content, whether that is through podcasting or livestream, it is a nice addition to the radio. it is getting to provide conservative commentary and punditry what we like to say is the average hoosier individual out of indianapolis. that has grown as the show has grown into a broader national audience, arguing basic cultural principles in favor of the middle class. host: let's get to the big news of the day which is the supreme court decision from yesterday. what was your reaction? guest: i was not usually surprised. my expectation was there would be some kind of decision that there are core presidential acts that are absolutely protected by immunity. we can think about the effects of military decisions is often one that is cited. there are
host: tony, what about you? guest: the tony kinnett show started out with me guest hosting on a weekend situation and they did not hate me so they brought me on for a weeknight show. we put that online on twitter and youtube because as david said, with the online explosion of content, whether that is through podcasting or livestream, it is a nice addition to the radio. it is getting to provide conservative commentary and punditry what we like to say is the average hoosier individual out of...
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biggest story for me with tony blair and the tony blair institute really is the money. the big problem for me is not necessarily tony blair. the big problem is that you have people like larry ellison, who's the co—founder of a massive company called oracle, having given the tony blair institute hundreds of millions of dollars, he's given 100 million. he's going to give another $200 million. and his big thing is health data, ai. and what was tony blair talking about this week? ai and data and the nhs. so i think it's important to separate the man from this idea of money and politics and people buying influence and pay to play in politics. we can talk about think tanks and we can talk about lobbyists. in british politics, there is nothing. there has never been anything like the tony blair institute when it comes to its scale. >> now, tony blair would say, my institute is a not for profit organisation. aaron. somehow he's making money. i think he's worth about £60 million. at least that's what he will say online. he's certainly the most wealthy former prime minister. shoul
biggest story for me with tony blair and the tony blair institute really is the money. the big problem for me is not necessarily tony blair. the big problem is that you have people like larry ellison, who's the co—founder of a massive company called oracle, having given the tony blair institute hundreds of millions of dollars, he's given 100 million. he's going to give another $200 million. and his big thing is health data, ai. and what was tony blair talking about this week? ai and data and...
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tony us out from bristol is tony golsing history and investigative journalist for more on the story. good evening to you tony good to check in with you hope you're safe and do. well out there in bristol, your thoughts on hm slamming netanyahu first being given a platform to try to justify his campaign of genocide in gaza and the fact that he is so... to get up there and actually try to interesting how we're seeing now in our parliaments, we've had it in canada and here in the uk uh actual nazis uh being given rounds of applause on the opportunity to speak to parliamentarians, we had the former ss nazi over in canada and we have the as of battalion which is a pro hitler, pro nazi. uh group from the from the ukraine, well they're not even neonazis, they're pro-nazis, they support the nazis um and in in the british parliament entertained by boris johnson and others, so it's not surprising is it to have somebody of a war criminal like netanyahu actually getting access to speak to these, it's good to see though quite a few of the us law makers actually not attending uh but but and i suppo
tony us out from bristol is tony golsing history and investigative journalist for more on the story. good evening to you tony good to check in with you hope you're safe and do. well out there in bristol, your thoughts on hm slamming netanyahu first being given a platform to try to justify his campaign of genocide in gaza and the fact that he is so... to get up there and actually try to interesting how we're seeing now in our parliaments, we've had it in canada and here in the uk uh actual nazis...
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she was actually answer tony blair's wokeism question, you should _ tony blair's wokeism question, youn _ should have asked her! she stoking a patriot a seriously malign way. i should have asked her! she stoking a patriot a seriously malign way. but i patriot a seriously malign way. but when ou patriot a seriously malign way. but when you at this now on bbc one, let's join our colleagues it was really pleased with the quality of our play, and england side had 60% of the ball from a side from the netherlands. they went england way, but also the resilience and the character of the group because 0llie watkins has trained like that every day and he's been ready for his moment no matter how frustrated he might have been, but he's ready on the whole group have been. the way that they formed, you know, it's a group with a lot of new players and half of them had never beenin players and half of them had never been in a tournament, but they've bonded so well and they've all got each other�*s back and tonight was a great example of that. each other's back and tonight was a great example of that.
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you said that you owe tony blair, the labour party owes tony blair a great debt.ce you were speaking at, speaking to me on the today programme on other occasions, has often said he wished he'd been more radical, more quickly in government. he'd realised the power he had with that big majority. have you learned from that? do you want to be more radical than people think you're being? well, we've been out of power for 14 years, and we shouldn't waste a moment. this is the chance to implement change and we're in a position now where we've got a good majority for the next few years. i do also have to say, though, this was an argument during the campaign as well as after it, having a big majority doesn't give you any more money. it doesn't magic up money, nor does it mean, as some of the right—wing newspapers were suggesting, that somehow there would be this change in the character of the labour party if it had a big majority, that somehow we'd all become things that we are not. that won't happen. but i do believe, you know, we are there to govern, we're there to do th
you said that you owe tony blair, the labour party owes tony blair a great debt.ce you were speaking at, speaking to me on the today programme on other occasions, has often said he wished he'd been more radical, more quickly in government. he'd realised the power he had with that big majority. have you learned from that? do you want to be more radical than people think you're being? well, we've been out of power for 14 years, and we shouldn't waste a moment. this is the chance to implement...
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this came from tony. did you ever have any conversations with doctor fauci regarding using personal phone or e-mail to communicate? >> i don't remember, it is possible. i probably would have remembered. >> he and i usually never talked about the kind of stuff it would be very unusual if it happened. >> january 18th you testified that you did not have any conversations regarding eco- health. october 205th, 2021, you wrote peter from tony's recent comments to me they are trying to protect you you meaning eco- health. did you ever have any conversations regarding eco- health? >> the ones you just mentioned i don't have any recollection of that. let me just say what i do remember is one time in a face-to-face meeting he referred or eat eluded to some stuff in the press i don't even think he said what it was but it was about peter's grants and courts and of the ending of the grants and i said to him out of the blue thinking i said to him you never would have been involved in getting rid of that grant and he ju
this came from tony. did you ever have any conversations with doctor fauci regarding using personal phone or e-mail to communicate? >> i don't remember, it is possible. i probably would have remembered. >> he and i usually never talked about the kind of stuff it would be very unusual if it happened. >> january 18th you testified that you did not have any conversations regarding eco- health. october 205th, 2021, you wrote peter from tony's recent comments to me they are trying...
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and tony's, like, "oh, god, there's another bill." >> moyers: tony's new medical expenses hit them hardunemployed. >> just with the mortgage, we got, well, three months behind. and it will take us two years to get, to pay that back, because they tack on the interest and penalty charges and whatever else. you know, so that three months takes two years. that, that's a long time. so whatever extra money we have, we send it, only because we want to make sure that in the next year, we have it paid off so they don't take the house. >> okay, let's get these numbers down, see what we've got here. looks like you've got a medical deduction there. >> mm-hmm. >> moyers: in april 1993, the neumanns were proud that tony was reporting income for the first time in two years. (receipt printing) >> (mouthing) uh-oh. you don't have enough taxes paid up. (page turning) (receipt printing) you owe $900. (page turning) >> $900-- where am i gonna get $900? ♪ ♪ >> moyers: two years later, in 1995, getting a job wasn't the problem anymore in milwaukee. there was even a shortage of skilled labor. >> employers in
and tony's, like, "oh, god, there's another bill." >> moyers: tony's new medical expenses hit them hardunemployed. >> just with the mortgage, we got, well, three months behind. and it will take us two years to get, to pay that back, because they tack on the interest and penalty charges and whatever else. you know, so that three months takes two years. that, that's a long time. so whatever extra money we have, we send it, only because we want to make sure that in the next...
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tony gosling, welcome to to the talk here, tony, hope you're safe and doing well out there in brissel, now really quick tony uh, ismael uh honey, regardless of what corporate media in the west tries to portray him as, i mean he gave his life for his uh for his for his people, he fought for the preservation of their land, their identity and their future for that, and i said he gave his life for yet time and again... the west plays into netanyahu's uh narrative that iran and hamas pose an existential threat to israel. your initial thoughts? well there if there was an all-out war they certainly would and that's what netanyahu is trying to provoke i think here but you picked up on you know he's normally over in qatar and this is not first time he's been out of qatar, it's not the first time he's been in tehran uh so why this time uh? "i think we need to ask that question, obviously it's a it's it's frightening here in britain lit literally listening to the british media commentating on this, particularly the bbc uh the bbc decided uh to describe the attack tonight as an audacious attack,
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about young voters and campaign 2024, joining us are david packman, host of the david packman show and tony can it, welcome to both of you. i will just ask you each, starting with david about your program and how it got started and what it is about.>> my program started on low powered fm radio, a very long time ago, longer than those i would like to admit, and over time, it became a syndicated radio and television programs as podcasting and online video got going, we grew up on those platforms and now we have moved completely to online platforms sort of as a decision about where the audience is, so youtube is a big platform, 2.2 million subscribers, and it is a progressive political commentary show.>> i started out with my guest hosting in indianapolis, on a weekend kind of show situation, and they didn't hate me so they brought me on for a nightly show which is what i do now, and we pushed that online on twitter and youtube because as david said, with the online explosion of content provision, whether that is through livestreaming, that is a nice addition to the radio, it is a nice blast g
about young voters and campaign 2024, joining us are david packman, host of the david packman show and tony can it, welcome to both of you. i will just ask you each, starting with david about your program and how it got started and what it is about.>> my program started on low powered fm radio, a very long time ago, longer than those i would like to admit, and over time, it became a syndicated radio and television programs as podcasting and online video got going, we grew up on those...
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and tony blair said it's reform. and tony blair said it's a seemingly dry subject.ony blair, it is not a dry subject. it is a dry subject. is it all you're bothered about is expanding your technocratic ambitions across the globe and filling your coffers at the expense of the british people? but if you are a person living in this country, actually planning reform is really important. >> really is , because it's what >> really is, because it's what the definition of green belt is, because they're going to build on green belt. and i heard the new local government minister, jim mcmahon, earlier talking about it won't be on the rolling hills of england. well, that's all right then . yeah. well hills all right then. yeah. well hills roll. they won't build on them. >> let's talk to former labour mp bill rammell, a friend of the show. morning, bill. you can probably sense our frustration and certainly my anger that tony blair has taken this week to burst onto the stage and to talk about what are effectively globalist vision for this country . we need to sort our own country
and tony blair said it's reform. and tony blair said it's a seemingly dry subject.ony blair, it is not a dry subject. it is a dry subject. is it all you're bothered about is expanding your technocratic ambitions across the globe and filling your coffers at the expense of the british people? but if you are a person living in this country, actually planning reform is really important. >> really is , because it's what >> really is, because it's what the definition of green belt is,...
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and tony's, like, "oh, god, there's another bill." >> moyers: tony's new medical expenses hit them hardunemployed. >> just with the mortgage, we got, well, three months behind. and it will take us two years to get, to pay that back, because they tack on the interest and penalty charges and whatever else. you know, so that three months takes two years. that, that's a long time. so whatever extra money we have, we send it, only because we want to make sure that in the next year, we have it paid off so they don't take the house. >> okay, let's get these numbers down, see what we've got here. looks like you've got a medical deduction there. >> mm-hmm. >> moyers: in april 1993, the neumanns were proud that tony was reportinincome for the first time in two years. (receipt printing) >> (mouthing) uh-oh. you don't have enough taxes paid up. (page turning) (receipt printing) you owe $900. (page turning) >> $900-- where am i gonna get $900? ♪ ♪ >> moyers: two years later, in 1995, getting a job wasn't the problem anymore in milwaukee. there was even a shortage of skilled labor. >> employers in so
and tony's, like, "oh, god, there's another bill." >> moyers: tony's new medical expenses hit them hardunemployed. >> just with the mortgage, we got, well, three months behind. and it will take us two years to get, to pay that back, because they tack on the interest and penalty charges and whatever else. you know, so that three months takes two years. that, that's a long time. so whatever extra money we have, we send it, only because we want to make sure that in the next...
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if you look through the artifacts of argo you can see what tony did. in fact, he did the artwork for, the variety ad. he was a graphics artist. he after he retired became a painter. so it's great to have his. tradecraft on display here at cia. so back to the argo operation and tehran, that was a pretty risky operation for the canadians to undertake. and americans. one thing i'm impressed about the of argo is just how important are and our relationship with canada obviously a long time relationship with canada. they were so instrumental in to making sure this was a successful operation and it just highlights how risky some of these operations and our work here at cia actually can be. we send people all all over the world into sometimes either denied areas or actual war zones. in fact, we have in the museum innovator cases that highlight individuals here at cia, in one of the innovator cases, we focus on. barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong explo
if you look through the artifacts of argo you can see what tony did. in fact, he did the artwork for, the variety ad. he was a graphics artist. he after he retired became a painter. so it's great to have his. tradecraft on display here at cia. so back to the argo operation and tehran, that was a pretty risky operation for the canadians to undertake. and americans. one thing i'm impressed about the of argo is just how important are and our relationship with canada obviously a long time...
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>> i'm going to be talking about tony blair, your great friend sir tony knight of the garter, which is to be. and this suggestion that his chief economists have said they're going to raise taxes by £50 billion. it's quite interesting. and it's fascinating to see tony blair, one of the most successful labour politicians of modern times, back, back at the centre of things, really, with his fingers in every pie. >> a lot of people said he never even went away. lord frost, thank you very much for joining us. and of course, jacob rees—mogg, who is on next with state of the nation. first, though, it's time for your weather with aidan mcgivern . weather with aidan mcgivern. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello. welcome back to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. cloudy and damp in the north during the next 24 hours. drier further south still with some showers however, and it's going to stay humid across southern parts of the uk , with humid air from the the uk, with humid air from the continent extending across many parts. b
>> i'm going to be talking about tony blair, your great friend sir tony knight of the garter, which is to be. and this suggestion that his chief economists have said they're going to raise taxes by £50 billion. it's quite interesting. and it's fascinating to see tony blair, one of the most successful labour politicians of modern times, back, back at the centre of things, really, with his fingers in every pie. >> a lot of people said he never even went away. lord frost, thank you...
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what what do you think, tony blair meant by that ? tony blair meant by that?ll, again , the three prongs >> well, again, the three prongs are about immigration law and order and wokeism. now those are three issues which traditionally the right is stronger on. keir starmer has a big problem really within his own party on the on the subject of sort of wokeism or the culture wars, whatever you like to call it there. personally, i think that keir starmer, reading between the lines of what he said, is probably on the kind of roughly the jk rowling wing of the argument when it comes to trans rights. but there are plenty in his party who firmly disagree with him, including, importantly, his deputy prime minister, angela rayner. at the moment, as we've heard again and again, i interviewed keir starmer about it myself over the campaign. the labour party doesn't really have an answer about what it's going to do about what it's going to do about women's spaces. i'm using women's spaces as an example of a sort of culture war issue, because it is a particularly pertinent o
what what do you think, tony blair meant by that ? tony blair meant by that?ll, again , the three prongs >> well, again, the three prongs are about immigration law and order and wokeism. now those are three issues which traditionally the right is stronger on. keir starmer has a big problem really within his own party on the on the subject of sort of wokeism or the culture wars, whatever you like to call it there. personally, i think that keir starmer, reading between the lines of what he...
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i want to ask tony what god he worships. because i believe in god and i don't believe my god would sponsor a man look donald trump to run this country and be the most powerful man in the world. it is scary. thank you. guest: well, interesting call, tim. thank you for the question. here is the reality. in our system of government it usual comes down to two candidates and we have to support one or the other. how we make that process is we try to find the one that is most clearly aligned. when you look at the two candidates there's a clear difference and party. we talk bats sanctity of life and parties and there's a god and he created a male and female. all of these things speak to the issues we find in scripture and we are going to vote for the chad that most clearly alines, nobody is perfect but we help people see where the candidates stand. host: there are those that say the people on the relgs right, if you would allow me to use that expression, were very much against bill clinton because of his adultery. they said that qua
i want to ask tony what god he worships. because i believe in god and i don't believe my god would sponsor a man look donald trump to run this country and be the most powerful man in the world. it is scary. thank you. guest: well, interesting call, tim. thank you for the question. here is the reality. in our system of government it usual comes down to two candidates and we have to support one or the other. how we make that process is we try to find the one that is most clearly aligned. when you...
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and that's what tony's trying to do. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: but chase also saw "the sopranos" as parable of america in decline. >> at that time in america, there was so much consumption, greed, that it was enough to make a mob boss sick. >> reporter: the late james gandolfini played tony as an endearing anti-hero. >> he was incredible. the whole thing was about his face. >> yeah. >> and about his eyes actually. there's something about his eyes that was otherworldly. >> it says with pulp. >> you like it with pulp. >> not this much. >> reporter: edie falco played tony's wife, carmela. >> there's such a great dynamic between the two of you in the show. >> yeah. we -- it's a matter of alchemy. we both had italian families, had some idea of what this dynamic feels like, and just sort of fell into this with great ease. you know, it was a ten-year marriage, and it was as close to a real one as i had known. >> reporter: musician steve van zandt played tony's underboss, silvio dante. >> which i was very comfortable with, having, you know, done that kind of a thing with bruce springsteen i
and that's what tony's trying to do. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: but chase also saw "the sopranos" as parable of america in decline. >> at that time in america, there was so much consumption, greed, that it was enough to make a mob boss sick. >> reporter: the late james gandolfini played tony as an endearing anti-hero. >> he was incredible. the whole thing was about his face. >> yeah. >> and about his eyes actually. there's something about his...
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jonathan power there, tony blair's chief of staff. a political analyst and friend of keir starmer. thanks for being with us on "bbc news." you know him well. whatle he be doing tonight, do you think? >> working. he's already appointed his entire cabinet as far as i can see, as you were discussing and he'll be in the next round. ministers of state and he'll be at it right up until whatever it's time to knock off. he is a very driven guy and when he says he wants it to start on day one, he meant it. ben: does he get any timeoff, do you think? >> well -- this is intriguing. he does -- we know, he's preannounced it, actually and even when he was leader of the opposition, he did carve out time for his family. he carved out time actually for football so and he puts in the arsenal home games goo into his diary. they'll already have been in his diary. the arsenal home games have been announced for the next season. he'll be already thinking about how he's going to kind of marry his duties as prime minister to his deep desire to see the arsenal
jonathan power there, tony blair's chief of staff. a political analyst and friend of keir starmer. thanks for being with us on "bbc news." you know him well. whatle he be doing tonight, do you think? >> working. he's already appointed his entire cabinet as far as i can see, as you were discussing and he'll be in the next round. ministers of state and he'll be at it right up until whatever it's time to knock off. he is a very driven guy and when he says he wants it to start on...
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host: tony, your reaction?uest: i do not agree with that and i do not agree with bill's where it is the save the puppy act and inside the bill it says kill all kittens, and if you do not agree with the kill the kitten things it must be anti-puppies. as far as the border situation, there were things in the bill that did nothing to solve the border. i will not solve it -- i will not sign on to these omnibus packages that do not do anything useful to the country except throwing money to the bureaucracy without holding it accountable. that is what we have seen with ellie on job mayorkas -- with mayorkas. the money was to ferry the people -- i think the immigration system be reformed. by supplementing this cartel trafficking operation which i've seen personally, observe directly where people are brought up to the border, left out in the middle of the desert for u.s. border patrol to pick up and then ferry across the country is a poor use of resources. expanding that process instead of fixing that process by suggesti
host: tony, your reaction?uest: i do not agree with that and i do not agree with bill's where it is the save the puppy act and inside the bill it says kill all kittens, and if you do not agree with the kill the kitten things it must be anti-puppies. as far as the border situation, there were things in the bill that did nothing to solve the border. i will not solve it -- i will not sign on to these omnibus packages that do not do anything useful to the country except throwing money to the...
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and i think tony needs to get the tone right.n influential position and he will deliver advice, but he needs to make sure that it's not dominating the airwaves and the agenda so that it the airwaves and the agenda so thatitis the airwaves and the agenda so that it is clear that keir is leading the government and today it really has dominated the agenda. >> i mean, he had the 810 slot on the today programme, which gave him a very flattering interview, a very easy ride. and then he's made these three sort of big points, one on immigration, it's got to be deau immigration, it's got to be dealt with, one that taxes go up by £50 billion and one on id cards. now of those i would have thought one is helpful that the new government does need to deal with immigration. it's clearly an issue and clearly had an effect on the election. the other two, it's not what a new prime minister wants to hear. >> well, i mean, and this is where i think tony needs to take care. the immigration issue was one line in an article at the weekend, but it's gar
and i think tony needs to get the tone right.n influential position and he will deliver advice, but he needs to make sure that it's not dominating the airwaves and the agenda so that it the airwaves and the agenda so thatitis the airwaves and the agenda so that it is clear that keir is leading the government and today it really has dominated the agenda. >> i mean, he had the 810 slot on the today programme, which gave him a very flattering interview, a very easy ride. and then he's made...
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and i think tony needs to get the tone right.in an influential position and he will deliver advice, but he needs to make sure that it's not dominating the airwaves and the agenda so that it the airwaves and the agenda so thatitis the airwaves and the agenda so that it is clear that keir is leading the government and today it really has dominated the agenda. >> i mean, he had the 810 slot on the today programme, which gave him a very flattering interview, a very easy ride. and then he's made these three sort of big points, one on immigration, it's got to be deau immigration, it's got to be dealt with, one that taxes go up by £50 billion and one on id cards. now of those i would have thought one is helpful that the new government does need to deal with immigration. it's clearly an issue and clearly had an effect on the election. the other two, it's not what a new prime minister wants to hear. >> well, i mean, and this is where i think tony needs to take care. the immigration issue was one line in an article at the weekend, but it's
and i think tony needs to get the tone right.in an influential position and he will deliver advice, but he needs to make sure that it's not dominating the airwaves and the agenda so that it the airwaves and the agenda so thatitis the airwaves and the agenda so that it is clear that keir is leading the government and today it really has dominated the agenda. >> i mean, he had the 810 slot on the today programme, which gave him a very flattering interview, a very easy ride. and then he's...
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tony? >> brian: if you have -- >> steve: where did you find this doctor?ay. >> brian: i like going to doctors that are in xins of expensive locations. they can pay the rent. never met a dance floor that did me any good. ya >> ainsley: envisioning ladies dancing around when you walk in. >> brian: there were show business things. the mount sinai thing in the corner, this is an issue place? >> ainsley: like glee. >> steve: we should update you what happened last night, post-game show for the big presidential press conference. >> ainsley: i love when you like what you talked about. >> steve: the president did get to answer 10 different questions by 10 different reporters and there were follow-ups and joe biden never let's you down. his crowd loved it. he did have some whoppers, these are two america is talking about on this friday. >> president biden: look, i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president, i think she's not qualified not to be president. start there. i want to head over to the president of ukraine who has as much courage as he
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well, a majority almost as big as that one by tony blair. he has the for extraordinary amount of room for maneuver. so i think the real question is, how radical will cast um a debt to be what we've been following this. and i get the impression that he didn't want to offer anything radical. instead, he was trying to present politics as a serious business again to the british voters and may be as the, the anti boris johnson politics if you will. yes, very much. and that's what i think is, is a key reason why he did so well. although, interestingly, i mean, the truth is an actual voting terms of the propulsion of the population that voted for the length of policy. 34 percent is actually rather low. but none the less the, the i come in terms of the seats is one is to give you many numerous room for political maneuver. so i think is the 1st place. yes, he wants to present himself as the office. it's a bar, is johnson, a really serious man who's not going to frighten the the horses and get just you have very much in the center ground of politics,
well, a majority almost as big as that one by tony blair. he has the for extraordinary amount of room for maneuver. so i think the real question is, how radical will cast um a debt to be what we've been following this. and i get the impression that he didn't want to offer anything radical. instead, he was trying to present politics as a serious business again to the british voters and may be as the, the anti boris johnson politics if you will. yes, very much. and that's what i think is, is a...
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as you pointed out, the big vip list, including borisjohnson, tony blair, boris johnson, tony blair,n, tony blair, prime minister modi and the ceo of samsung. all of this really has made this a social media sensation and everyone has been following it over the weekend. the guest list is buried as well. tell us about these very vip and what it means for the family and their cloud? it vip and what it means for the family and their cloud?- family and their cloud? it 'ust shows you i family and their cloud? it 'ust shows you how i family and their cloud? itjust shows you how influential - family and their cloud? itjust l shows you how influential they. the kind of cloud they have been welding as they have become more of a global conglomerate and one of the analyst that i was speaking to analyst that i was speaking to a lot of these people are not coming herejust a lot of these people are not coming here just to a lot of these people are not coming herejust to have a lot of these people are not coming here just to have fun but essentially what their presence tells you is that the ambani i
as you pointed out, the big vip list, including borisjohnson, tony blair, boris johnson, tony blair,n, tony blair, prime minister modi and the ceo of samsung. all of this really has made this a social media sensation and everyone has been following it over the weekend. the guest list is buried as well. tell us about these very vip and what it means for the family and their cloud? it vip and what it means for the family and their cloud?- family and their cloud? it 'ust shows you i family and...
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one of those people was a man known as tony. he was with a group of friends on the river before. they say he went under and never resurfaced. new at six ktvu crystal bailey live in santa rosa. after speaking with the man's heartbroken family, crystal. >> well, garcia, tony's friends say that they were trying to beat the heat and get into some water. so they went out to monte rio to get into the russian river. but the fun day turned very sad and scary when they watched his friend get sucked into a whirlpool and never come back up. a young man gone too soon. >> i'm going to miss him so much. he smile. >> and a santa rosa mother grieving the loss of her youngest son, nasoni tua toga junior, known as tony to his friends, the ridgeway high school graduate and local rugby player, was preparing for the 4th of july when he and some friends decided to go swimming to get a break from the heat. on wednesday. joe says he was there when he watched tony jump into the water at patterson point preserve. >> the crazy part, we was like yelling out at him when we seen him, like swimming around in c
one of those people was a man known as tony. he was with a group of friends on the river before. they say he went under and never resurfaced. new at six ktvu crystal bailey live in santa rosa. after speaking with the man's heartbroken family, crystal. >> well, garcia, tony's friends say that they were trying to beat the heat and get into some water. so they went out to monte rio to get into the russian river. but the fun day turned very sad and scary when they watched his friend get...
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by tony blair which would be very familiar— by tony blair which would be very familiar to — by tony _ beforehand, this is where we intend to go and this — beforehand, this is where we intend to go and this is _ beforehand, this is where we intend to go and this is what _ beforehand, this is where we intend to go and this is what we _ beforehand, this is where we intend to go and this is what we want - beforehand, this is where we intend to go and this is what we want to i to go and this is what we want to do. to go and this is what we want to do it— to go and this is what we want to do it is— to go and this is what we want to do it is most— to go and this is what we want to do. it is most natural— to go and this is what we want to do. it is most natural for- to go and this is what we want to do. it is most natural for a - to go and this is what we want to do. it is most natural for a prime minister— do. it is most natural for a prime minister to— do. it is most natural for a prime ministerto want— do. it is most natural for a prime minister to want to _ do. it is most natural for a
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tony hale, welcome back to the show.ou won your third emmy, by the way, congratulations. >> oh, i know, isn't that nice? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's good. congratulations. >> man, how did that happen? >> jimmy: that's fantastic. and then in february, i wish i had your number, because i was going to text you congratulations. you never give me your number. >> oh, i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and i asked -- but you were in a commercial with beyonce. >> beyonce. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah, you're so, i mean, no, no, no, no, no, >> and i finally had something. >> i know. i know, they called me, and little teasers beforehand, like be in a super bowl ad?" me in front of a and she immediately got pd and i just texted back an emoji artist. i was like, great. and then, like, beyonce. i was like, sorry? [ laughter ] what? >> jimmy: i mean -- do -- so you knew it was beyonce and you were like -- >> yeah. and i finally am doing something cool that my daughter thinks is cool, and i couldn't tell her, '
tony hale, welcome back to the show.ou won your third emmy, by the way, congratulations. >> oh, i know, isn't that nice? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's good. congratulations. >> man, how did that happen? >> jimmy: that's fantastic. and then in february, i wish i had your number, because i was going to text you congratulations. you never give me your number. >> oh, i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and i asked -- but you were in a commercial with...
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and a lot of people with i experience from the tony blair and gordon brown years, tony blair has beenomic growth, but also talking about the need to fight against populism. about the need to fight against -o - ulism. ., , populism. one of the interesting challenaes populism. one of the interesting challenges that _ populism. one of the interesting challenges that labour _ populism. one of the interesting challenges that labour will - populism. one of the interesting challenges that labour will face i challenges that labour will face over its first term in power. we know the conservatives, we just heard in those clips, are going through a period of introspection and one of the interesting things about the result is reform, nigel faraj�*s party got 4 million votes —— nigel farage. they will use that as a launch pad to see more must be taken on legal and immigration —— legal and illegal immigration. and so tony blair says there has to be a plan to combat those challenges. in the men's european football championship, england have defeated switzerland on penalties, to reach the semifinals.
and a lot of people with i experience from the tony blair and gordon brown years, tony blair has beenomic growth, but also talking about the need to fight against populism. about the need to fight against -o - ulism. ., , populism. one of the interesting challenaes populism. one of the interesting challenges that _ populism. one of the interesting challenges that labour _ populism. one of the interesting challenges that labour will - populism. one of the interesting challenges that labour will...
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nevertheless tony, 62% of that amount is 70,000. granted the right to remain.ge said, with the financial rewards for one gang at ,3 million a week, and now with no deportation, no boats, no raf sites, instead a nice council house dispersed into british communities. this will send out a message to the people smugglers that britain's open for business. yeah, but this is a global problem. >> it's not just a uk challenge and i think we need to remember that. so if you look at the latest frontex figures, actually a migration across the eu border, the external border is down 30% this year. there has been quite a lot of work done in the central med. in some of the routes. it's up on the eastern border, it's up on the west african border. we need to look at that. frontex. european border agents are trying to secure the external borders. they're having more luck in some parts. it's a huge border to manage some of them, their exit rate over to the uk is 25. so more are coming across from the eu pool. this is the big challenge. we've got . so we have challenge. we've got.
nevertheless tony, 62% of that amount is 70,000. granted the right to remain.ge said, with the financial rewards for one gang at ,3 million a week, and now with no deportation, no boats, no raf sites, instead a nice council house dispersed into british communities. this will send out a message to the people smugglers that britain's open for business. yeah, but this is a global problem. >> it's not just a uk challenge and i think we need to remember that. so if you look at the latest...
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tony hudgell was due to be there.ed. his fundraising had got him onto the garden party guest list, but it didn't go to plan. during the journey to london, tony and his family posted on social media, "stuck on m20 for the last two hours, won't be making the king's garden party". buckingham palace saw the post and replied, "sorry to hear this, tony, we were looking forward to seeing you, too. fancy trying again another day? leave it with us". and true to their word, they rescheduled. really nice to get you here today. we thought we'd give you a special garden party. i was supposed to go to a garden party. but we got stuck in traffic. my mum put out a tweet. the queen's team said, "so sad that you didn't make the garden party today". we found out that i was having a private one with another person called lyla. lyla also joined tony for the personal party with the queen. she has a rare brain tumour and was in hospital on the day she was due at the palace. we couldn't come to - the garden party last month because i was in
tony hudgell was due to be there.ed. his fundraising had got him onto the garden party guest list, but it didn't go to plan. during the journey to london, tony and his family posted on social media, "stuck on m20 for the last two hours, won't be making the king's garden party". buckingham palace saw the post and replied, "sorry to hear this, tony, we were looking forward to seeing you, too. fancy trying again another day? leave it with us". and true to their word, they...
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let's go down to the convention floor where these states are pledging their delegates, that's where tony dokoupil is and the news of donald trump's vice presidential pick is rip is rippling through the delegates. >> it sure is we have ohio to our right and they are going crazy, they are happy of course, florida will have the honor of being the state that puts donald trump officially over the line to make him the nominee for 2024. i'm here with another proud florida met along with myself, what does it mean to you to have the honor of being part of the delegation that will put donald trump on the ticket officially here in a moment? >> with his home state being the great state of florida, florida's leading the way and we are the state that is leading the nation right now. it means the world to us we are the ones were going to push him over the edge. >> are you disappointed even a little bit of that marco rubio your state senator is not the vp pick? >> know we are going to get behind president trump and what he wants, he is the leader of the party and that's where we going. >> how would you
let's go down to the convention floor where these states are pledging their delegates, that's where tony dokoupil is and the news of donald trump's vice presidential pick is rip is rippling through the delegates. >> it sure is we have ohio to our right and they are going crazy, they are happy of course, florida will have the honor of being the state that puts donald trump officially over the line to make him the nominee for 2024. i'm here with another proud florida met along with myself,...
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we want to bring in cbs mornings cohosts tony to copal on the convention floor for us, hi, tony. >> tonyjoined for two armed services members, we have an armed surgeon of the u.s. air force, and a man who retired as a navy captain. we were following the nikki haley speech as part of the south carolina delegation and noted no mention of unity, but also the desire to expand the republican party. william, you thought that that was not only happening, but will continue to happen, why are so? >> that is correct, that is one of our goals is to bring more latinos and americans of african descent into the republican party. our value and their values, talking to people one-on-one, of faith, family, and freedom. it will be a job opportunities, meritocracy just like martin luther king talked about, not the color of our skin, but the content of our character, and that is our goal to bring more people into get through the mentality of free stuff, giving stuff to sustain with babies in the house. so that's the message to the latino and black community. >> tony: i want to get jerry in here, because the
we want to bring in cbs mornings cohosts tony to copal on the convention floor for us, hi, tony. >> tonyjoined for two armed services members, we have an armed surgeon of the u.s. air force, and a man who retired as a navy captain. we were following the nikki haley speech as part of the south carolina delegation and noted no mention of unity, but also the desire to expand the republican party. william, you thought that that was not only happening, but will continue to happen, why are so?...
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tony.>> good evening, norah.n, colorado, michigan. i was looking for a teamster, any member of the union for their keynote address from that speaker. did not find one. i did find a union contractor. he works with a lot of union members. you were seriously enjoying that speech. >> i thought the guy had really captured the moment. he hit all the bullet points and he knew exactly what he was talking about. i was just had a family reunion and those guys are all union workers. they said everyone of them is voting for trump because they just said we have more money at the end of that time and interest rates are killing these union guys. the economy, as it trains, it's hurting more and more people. i talked to one guy that built 150 homes in the des moines area. when trump was president, he built 150 homes for this year he's building a pair that affects all the people providing material and appliances. in iowa, there's a shortage of housing. not only a shortage of housing but a shortage of affordable housing so that's a
tony.>> good evening, norah.n, colorado, michigan. i was looking for a teamster, any member of the union for their keynote address from that speaker. did not find one. i did find a union contractor. he works with a lot of union members. you were seriously enjoying that speech. >> i thought the guy had really captured the moment. he hit all the bullet points and he knew exactly what he was talking about. i was just had a family reunion and those guys are all union workers. they said...
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he is currently tony nominated for "cabaret at the kit kat club" now playing at the august wilson theaterdway. our friend, eddie redmayne is back. [ cheers and applause ] eddie redmayne is back. he is a very very funny comedian who has written for the adult swim series "joe pera talks with you," as well as "saturday night live." his new standup special "for the boys" is available on youtube. we'll have standup from dan licata. [ cheers and applause ] my brother and i have a new episode of our podcast "family trips with the meyers brothers." it is the always delight g notaro chehat wherer you get your podcasts. [ cheers and applause ] moving on. you guys, every once in a while -- 'cause look, i work hard. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] i work hard, you guys. i'm a dad, i'm a good dad. a loving husband. every now and then, i need a break. so i like to go day drinking with one of my friends. recently i did just that. let's take a look. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hey, everyone. i'm here at the dawson restaurant and bar in midtown manhattan with comedy legend julia louis-dreyfus. >> h
he is currently tony nominated for "cabaret at the kit kat club" now playing at the august wilson theaterdway. our friend, eddie redmayne is back. [ cheers and applause ] eddie redmayne is back. he is a very very funny comedian who has written for the adult swim series "joe pera talks with you," as well as "saturday night live." his new standup special "for the boys" is available on youtube. we'll have standup from dan licata. [ cheers and applause ] my...
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(tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body.the brand i trust. “the darkness of bipolar depression made me feel like i was losing interest in the things i love. then i found a chance to let in the lyte.” discover caplyta. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both bipolar i & ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. caplyta can cause serious...
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tony wright: i went over to ms. talley's house on 9th street. way too fast. couldn't keep pace at all. and at a certain point, he just gave up. tony wright: i like, just barged into her house. amelia green: it's, it's way too fast. it's just way too fast. it just corroborates that the confession was completely fabricated. lester holt: devlin declined our request for an interview. in 2018, tony wright settled with the city, which admitted no wrongdoing, for nearly $10 million. amelia green: i kept looking into devlin, and i found another case from the exact same time period where another man is claiming that he is innocent. lester holt: in fact, devlin worked several other cases, along with other detectives and prosecutors, where false statements sent innocent people to prison, convictions that have been overturned. and on august 13, 2021, marty devlin and two other former homicide detectives were indicted by a philadelphia grand jury, accused of making their own false statements in the tony wright case. martin devlin is charged with two counts of perjury and
tony wright: i went over to ms. talley's house on 9th street. way too fast. couldn't keep pace at all. and at a certain point, he just gave up. tony wright: i like, just barged into her house. amelia green: it's, it's way too fast. it's just way too fast. it just corroborates that the confession was completely fabricated. lester holt: devlin declined our request for an interview. in 2018, tony wright settled with the city, which admitted no wrongdoing, for nearly $10 million. amelia green: i...
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probably for tony blair. and lord hunt _ time ago. probably for tony blair.ath will| and lord hunt of kings heath will be a in the department of energy. and it's interesting, instead of — every department has a lord attached to it, but they are normally quite junior, whereas some of these are members of state debts ministers of state with more seniority. and there is some quite striking appointments because what sir keir starmer has done is he's given some of the newest mps, literallyjust done is he's given some of the newest mps, literally just elected last thursday, he's given them jobs. that's pretty incredible, i don't remember that happening before, so the striking ones, georgia gould, a parliamentary secretary of the cabinet office, and she has been the leader of camden council since 2017, herfather leader of camden council since 2017, her father worked leader of camden council since 2017, herfather worked for leader of camden council since 2017, her father worked for tony blair. she's a red princess — we sometimes talk about the red princes, sons of bi
probably for tony blair. and lord hunt _ time ago. probably for tony blair.ath will| and lord hunt of kings heath will be a in the department of energy. and it's interesting, instead of — every department has a lord attached to it, but they are normally quite junior, whereas some of these are members of state debts ministers of state with more seniority. and there is some quite striking appointments because what sir keir starmer has done is he's given some of the newest mps, literallyjust...
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tony blair was at his height, - tony blair was at his height, turnout _ tony blair was at his height was a disaster across the country but tory voters _ turnout was a disaster across the country but tory voters turned i turnout was a disaster across the i country but tory voters turned out in areas _ country but tory voters turned out in areas where _ country but tory voters turned out in areas where they— country but tory voters turned out in areas where they were - country but tory voters turned out in areas where they were not - in areas where they were not expected _ in areas where they were not exoected to _ in areas where they were not expected to and _ in areas where they were not expected to and i _ in areas where they were not expected to and i got - in areas where they were not expected to and i got in. - in areas where they were not expected to and i got in. there is a reason why. _ expected to and i got in. there is a reason why, what _ expected to and i got in. there is a reason why, what we _ expected to and i got in. there is a reason why, what we are _ expected to and
tony blair was at his height, - tony blair was at his height, turnout _ tony blair was at his height was a disaster across the country but tory voters _ turnout was a disaster across the country but tory voters turned i turnout was a disaster across the i country but tory voters turned out in areas _ country but tory voters turned out in areas where _ country but tory voters turned out in areas where they— country but tory voters turned out in areas where they were - country but tory voters...
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apart from her, this is tony blair and nigil farage, who is not future in the conservative party, was able to paradoxically impose his brexit agenda on it. in fact, the conservatives today are a mixture of different factions that are beating each other up, and this was already evident in the process of leaving the european union. and of course, a series of catastrophically incompetent leaders. first david cameron, then theresa may, she chose the toughest possible option for leaving the eu, without understanding what she was doing. then boris johnson, who is not a politician at all, but a cynical opportunist showman. 49 days of lis premiership tras went down in history as an unprecedented misunderstanding. rishi sunok is generally unable to define any political line. he is a neoliberal financier and does not understand the country he rules. in general, a perfect collapse of ideology, leadership, politics, everything at once. british series. yes, mr. minister appeared on television screens in the early eighties. it was filmed back in '79, but due to the general election the show was pos
apart from her, this is tony blair and nigil farage, who is not future in the conservative party, was able to paradoxically impose his brexit agenda on it. in fact, the conservatives today are a mixture of different factions that are beating each other up, and this was already evident in the process of leaving the european union. and of course, a series of catastrophically incompetent leaders. first david cameron, then theresa may, she chose the toughest possible option for leaving the eu,...
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tony. i appreciate and you, you're still having people flooding in the doors today, right? yeah, we, i mean, we had people waiting of the doors 1st thing this morning. they'll open for generators, power cords, you know, there's something to get prepared with, but, i mean, it's, it's, we have some stuff left, but not, not a lot to get go in. i mean, when it comes to, you know, i need what i need something to cover up my windows and some of these things that, you know, you're running out of, are you able to offer, you know, maybe like home remedies are alternatives or is it kind of just the yeah, i mean keep your fingers crossed. we got do. we've had people buying the pickets and one by 6 or something there at least black branches, things like that. but yeah, if you're not ready, now you're, you're really going to keep your fingers crossed. tony, i appreciate it, i will show you, they do have some other supply of wood here, but certainly not what you might need to cover up windows if you could imagine trying to, you know, cover upper board windows with pieces of wood like thi
tony. i appreciate and you, you're still having people flooding in the doors today, right? yeah, we, i mean, we had people waiting of the doors 1st thing this morning. they'll open for generators, power cords, you know, there's something to get prepared with, but, i mean, it's, it's, we have some stuff left, but not, not a lot to get go in. i mean, when it comes to, you know, i need what i need something to cover up my windows and some of these things that, you know, you're running out of, are...
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tony blair has poked his oar in once again, this time on immigration.e back for good? did he ever go away? and as keir starmer avoids the subject of labour losing out on the muslim vote in the general election, we'll discuss if this is a big issue
tony blair has poked his oar in once again, this time on immigration.e back for good? did he ever go away? and as keir starmer avoids the subject of labour losing out on the muslim vote in the general election, we'll discuss if this is a big issue
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thank you, tony, always a pleasure to check in with you, tony gossing, investigative journal, stay safe, tony, thanks for exhausting your time there with us in this ruling coverage, tony gosling there, investigative journalist joining us out of brisel, now we're going to swing over to houston, texas, we were joined by mr. m nagbi, human rights activist, mr. welcome to the conversation here, now uh, mr. nachbi, um, mr. gosling actually said uh, some really interest things, interesting things, but i want you to initially the whole world, including the un security council, including governments in the east, the west, the in the africas, in in south america, they all want to see seasfire in gaza, they they want to see an exchange of captives, they want to see occupation forces get out of gaza, they want to see... much desperately needed aid get in to gazans, they want to see peace prevail and they want to see conflict, and why is israeli regime choosing this direction of targeting two top resistance front uh icons basically, one in beirot, one in tehran? well, it's quite clear that they've
thank you, tony, always a pleasure to check in with you, tony gossing, investigative journal, stay safe, tony, thanks for exhausting your time there with us in this ruling coverage, tony gosling there, investigative journalist joining us out of brisel, now we're going to swing over to houston, texas, we were joined by mr. m nagbi, human rights activist, mr. welcome to the conversation here, now uh, mr. nachbi, um, mr. gosling actually said uh, some really interest things, interesting things,...
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seeing the success of the little japanese, record holder tony gave him a standing ovation.or a world record, for which he is being highly praised. and i, nastya rutskaya, was with you for now. bye, let me love you like a flower in the field, like a young plant that flocks over a crayfish. like a patched bird that is alive in the wild, may you love me, may you love me for the song that i am i feel, for the deepest laughter, what a precious ring, for the clear eyes, for the young soul, may you love me. may i love you for the bright hours that you give me and many happy experiences, may i love you dear daughter, good morning belarus, good morning country, today is a beautiful friday , july 5, greeting you. i wanted to say, subscribe to the official account of factor byy, there you will see current stories about how pre-castings are going, what interesting people come to auditions in our time it turns out that you don’t have to be able to sing in order to be remembered by the jury, yes, the power of a personal brand is also at work here, you can really be remembered for charism
seeing the success of the little japanese, record holder tony gave him a standing ovation.or a world record, for which he is being highly praised. and i, nastya rutskaya, was with you for now. bye, let me love you like a flower in the field, like a young plant that flocks over a crayfish. like a patched bird that is alive in the wild, may you love me, may you love me for the song that i am i feel, for the deepest laughter, what a precious ring, for the clear eyes, for the young soul, may you...
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tony, i appreciate it. i will show you, they do have some other supply of wood here, but certainly not what you might need to cover up windows if you could imagine trying to, you know, cover up or board windows with pieces of wood like this final preparations underway here in portland, walk up, but those supplies that people desperately need to stay safe through their dwindling to say the least common port lavaca keeps going. the still ahead and i'll just see the medications of war crimes in northwestern min model for the military is accused of bombing schools and churches killing civilians. and one of the world's biggest smartphone companies faces industrial unrest, samsung, new yorkers going strikes demanding special wages. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now? i don't think so. and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump are looking at this as selective justice or a weapon ization of the jus
tony, i appreciate it. i will show you, they do have some other supply of wood here, but certainly not what you might need to cover up windows if you could imagine trying to, you know, cover up or board windows with pieces of wood like this final preparations underway here in portland, walk up, but those supplies that people desperately need to stay safe through their dwindling to say the least common port lavaca keeps going. the still ahead and i'll just see the medications of war crimes in...
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but the children still where the danger from the sky, tony chang out is 0. now the philippines in japan or assigning a land about defense that would allow that forces to take part in training and military exercises together to care has shed, middle is concerns about beijing's actions in the south china sea for more or less . that's cool. so it was a bottom below who's in the philippine capital mid of the forest and the japanese and japanese foreign defense ministers all about the presidential palace right now . so quite a significant meeting. yes, so hell, so a japanese for administer your checked all the plans gonna be streaming. no key hire of our kids are in manila right now and at the presidential palace. so later in the day they will have a 2 plus 2 meeting. the 2nd round of 2 plus 2 meetings between japan and the philippines. but what's more important, the highlights of this really is happening at the presidential palace any moment now the signing of the reciprocal and access agreement between japan and the philippines about the reciprocal ex agreement
but the children still where the danger from the sky, tony chang out is 0. now the philippines in japan or assigning a land about defense that would allow that forces to take part in training and military exercises together to care has shed, middle is concerns about beijing's actions in the south china sea for more or less . that's cool. so it was a bottom below who's in the philippine capital mid of the forest and the japanese and japanese foreign defense ministers all about the presidential...