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benny hill! yeah, yeah. really?t of looking for benny hill—mr bean type jokes, rather than the more kind of surreal monty python type of stuff? yes. he sings for over 25 years, i only thought about him as a comedian, a professional comedian, a good one, quite popular in ukraine, but nothing more. yarema dukh is a political consultant and used to work for zelensky�*s predecessor as president, petro poroshenko. in ukrainian entertainment business, zelensky was a huge star. i think he had like 95%—plus of recognition among average ukrainians, so i would say that everybody knew him. a big star but unashamedly populist, too, and not to the taste of yarolav hrytsak, a historian at lviv�*s catholic university. i would say that most intellectuals would not hear or listen to him that much. it was the much broader public. for what, kind of smuttyjokes? some of them very smutty and some you may say you wouldn't show to your kids under 18, so to say. pop music plays. but he was recognisable, he was nude playing on the piano. an
benny hill! yeah, yeah. really?t of looking for benny hill—mr bean type jokes, rather than the more kind of surreal monty python type of stuff? yes. he sings for over 25 years, i only thought about him as a comedian, a professional comedian, a good one, quite popular in ukraine, but nothing more. yarema dukh is a political consultant and used to work for zelensky�*s predecessor as president, petro poroshenko. in ukrainian entertainment business, zelensky was a huge star. i think he had like...
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benny hill!rt of looking for mr bean, benny hill —type drugs rather than the surreal monty python type of stuff? yes. yes. for over 35 years i thought about him as a professional comedian, goodwin, popular one, but nothing more. rm is a political consultant and used to work for zelensky�*s predecessor as resident, petro poroshenko. in ukrainian entertainment business, he was a huge star. i think he had like 95% plus of recognition among average ukrainians, so i would say that everybody knew him. a big star but unashamedly populist as well, and not to the taste of jaroslav, a historian at lviv�*s catholic university. i would say that most would not listen to him, the broader public. as what, this muddy drugs? yes, some are very smutty and some would say you wouldn't show it to your kids. but he was recognisable, he was new. and you could imagine what he was doing with our part of his body. he covered a very wide spectrum, you could say, but some of the jokes were extremely crude. these to show thi
benny hill!rt of looking for mr bean, benny hill —type drugs rather than the surreal monty python type of stuff? yes. yes. for over 35 years i thought about him as a professional comedian, goodwin, popular one, but nothing more. rm is a political consultant and used to work for zelensky�*s predecessor as resident, petro poroshenko. in ukrainian entertainment business, he was a huge star. i think he had like 95% plus of recognition among average ukrainians, so i would say that everybody knew...
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hill, and jake sherman, msnbc news contributor. do we have any idea who might be sitting for these public hearings? >> yeah, katy, well chairman bennie thompson was chatty with the capitol hill press corps, and as you mentioned, there will be eight public hearings, some during primetime and some not. he said specifically it would include exhibits, staff testimony and outside witnesses. the panel is hoping to be able to include more information from that staff category in the form of testimony from several gop lawmakers in the house and the senate that the panel believes has more information that could help them really fill in the missing puzzle -- pieces of this puzzle in the probe that lasted almost a year now. thompson said the panel will formally be calling for their participation, and some gop lawmakers have not been subpoenaed and they have not cooperating, so we are expecting whatever chairman thompson is referring to, for requests. we have seen text messages between gop lawmakers and former white house chief of staff, mark meadows. we have seen audio recordings that surfaced of kevin mccarthy. it's showing the panel knows ther
hill, and jake sherman, msnbc news contributor. do we have any idea who might be sitting for these public hearings? >> yeah, katy, well chairman bennie thompson was chatty with the capitol hill press corps, and as you mentioned, there will be eight public hearings, some during primetime and some not. he said specifically it would include exhibits, staff testimony and outside witnesses. the panel is hoping to be able to include more information from that staff category in the form of...
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here is when you might not have seen before, sculpted but not because it in bronze, benny hill, perhapsthis is my — one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own — one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, _ one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, it _ one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, it is - one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, it is an - this is my own work, it is an observation of dances on hills. i see this, this woman, people are coming here, doing the shopping, they will recognise themselves in this figure. eric morecambe, people loved eric morecambe. and they can see this culture notjust because they love this culture, but because they love this culture, but because they love this culture, but because they love the memory of eric morecambe, they would dance around the statue. they warned that people are giving back to my work, you can't beat it. are giving back to my work, you can't beat it— are giving back to my work, you can't beat it. the exhibition is on at the glass _ can't beat it. the exhibition is on at the
here is when you might not have seen before, sculpted but not because it in bronze, benny hill, perhapsthis is my — one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own — one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, _ one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, it _ one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, it is - one i'm stood behind. ways that? this is my own work, it is an - this is my own work, it is an observation of dances on hills. i see this, this woman,...
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bennie thompson who told me ms. trump did answer questions and did not invoke executive privilege. and other than that, she wasn't exceptionally chatty and the chairman wasn't that chatty either >> garrett haake on capitol hill thank you. >>> barack obama with his first visit to the white house in five years promoting both an extension of obama care as well as president biden and democrats who faced sagging polls ahead of the midterms peter alexander is there >> reporter: tonight stepping back into what president biden called the good old days former president obama returning to the white house for the first time since leaving office. a reunion of policy and friendship >> vice president biden -- vice president -- [ laughter ] that was a joke. >> reporter: 44 rejoining 46 to tout the anniversary of his signature health care law and to support president biden's efforts to expand it >> nothing made me prouder tha providing better health care and more protections to millions of people across this country >> both nostalgic and poking fun at a bidenism that punctuated that day 12 years. >> it is to, quote, a famous american a pretty big deal [ laughter ] >> barack, let me remind you, it's a hot mike. [ laughter ]
bennie thompson who told me ms. trump did answer questions and did not invoke executive privilege. and other than that, she wasn't exceptionally chatty and the chairman wasn't that chatty either >> garrett haake on capitol hill thank you. >>> barack obama with his first visit to the white house in five years promoting both an extension of obama care as well as president biden and democrats who faced sagging polls ahead of the midterms peter alexander is there >> reporter:...
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hill correspondent ali vitali who's following this for us. it's been an interesting day of developments because chairman bennie thompson said earlier i think toill be talking about the likelihood of calling in donald trump for an interview. whether or not he does, right? is separate. then it was like, well, maybe they won't. but then a source on the committee tells us yes, they're looking at it. help us understand. >> look, it kind of sounds like this is something that we always wondered if it was on the table, and what today does is confirm that it is on the table. >> it is, yeah. >> beyond that, though, it's sort of an open question because as you and i have followed every twist and turn of this we know what has happened when the committee tried to get to the people who are closest to trump. a lot of them have not complied. but this also comes after a series of weeks here where you've had the committee successfully speak to, for more than six hours apiece, jared and ivanka trump. and that is critical when you think about the optics of this investigation in terms of what those people said to the committee. we don't know the specifics, but we
hill correspondent ali vitali who's following this for us. it's been an interesting day of developments because chairman bennie thompson said earlier i think toill be talking about the likelihood of calling in donald trump for an interview. whether or not he does, right? is separate. then it was like, well, maybe they won't. but then a source on the committee tells us yes, they're looking at it. help us understand. >> look, it kind of sounds like this is something that we always wondered...
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chair bennie thompson, including when the long anticipated public hearings are going to be and some new requests for republican lawmakers to appear. let me bring in correspondent -- capitol hillli vitally. at least eight public hearings. we know how many. we know when. they will start in june. viewers will know and we are old enough to remember when hearings were going to start in february or march or maybe april. this is concrete information about when some of what the january 6 select committee is learning about will be made public. let me start with that piece, talk to us about that. >> reporter: exactly. we have seen the hearing timing on this shift. the latest is june. we are getting a lot more details from chairman thompson. i was talking to him on his way out of voting in the house chamber. he told our team that there will be at least eight hearings. he did not detail the specifics of what they would be. he did promise that they are going to craft the narrative for the american people using up to 1,000 exhibits that they have from all of their hundreds of depositions and the tens of thousands of documents that they have received from witnesses. he is clearly starting t
chair bennie thompson, including when the long anticipated public hearings are going to be and some new requests for republican lawmakers to appear. let me bring in correspondent -- capitol hillli vitally. at least eight public hearings. we know how many. we know when. they will start in june. viewers will know and we are old enough to remember when hearings were going to start in february or march or maybe april. this is concrete information about when some of what the january 6 select...
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benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. this is... ♪♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪ >>> global emissions have risen to their highest point in history despite decades of repeated warnings. according to a major report by the u.n., we aren't doing what we need to do to stop it. to avoid carpet the report calls for a revolution in how we live our lives, produce our energy and power our world. and its authors say it is now or never. here is the u.n. secretary-general. >> the jury has reached a verdict, and it is damning. this report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change is a litany of broken climate processes. it is a file of shame cataloging the empty pledges that put us firmly on track toward an unlivable world. we are on a fast track to climate disaster. >> joining me now is the report's co-author jan minks, professor of climate change and public policy at the university of leeds. we are on a fast track toward climate disaster, toward an unlivable planet. just tell me
benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. this is... ♪♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪ >>> global emissions have risen to their highest point in history despite decades of repeated warnings. according to a major report by the u.n., we aren't doing what we need to do to stop it....