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all right, joining us now, martha maccallum, brit hume. brit hume, good evening.ot seen you yet this evening. to the candidates punch away at each other, britt? do they talk about some of the serious issues we have been trying to review? how do you see this story tonight? >> it could happen if they don't take some of the others are more than one of the others in a way that requires a response. the hazard you run when you do that, when an attack another candidate is that can they gets a moment to respond. and the candidates who attacked the most get to see the most. so it is not all upside and the other thing is, you can take on a candidate and do the can they harm. we have seen it happen before. the person doing the attacking is not often the beneficiary. so attack politics has its hazards, i would say. and we keep hearing about the need to have moments. the moments that have been cited here in such as the two that john just mentioned were in one on one can they debate in the general election. it is hard to remember a number, any number of moments that occurred ea
all right, joining us now, martha maccallum, brit hume. brit hume, good evening.ot seen you yet this evening. to the candidates punch away at each other, britt? do they talk about some of the serious issues we have been trying to review? how do you see this story tonight? >> it could happen if they don't take some of the others are more than one of the others in a way that requires a response. the hazard you run when you do that, when an attack another candidate is that can they gets a...
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let's bring in brit hume. good evening. doubtful they'll get around the 11th commandment tonight.ur thoughts on tonight and what you're looking for for the second debate. >> of course, the first debate we hoped someone may break out and make it more of an actual race. as it is, it is a contest to be the alternative to donald trump. what's striking since that debate, there's been shifting in polling one direction or another for some of the candidates on the republican side, but the race is stable, one might argue frozen. there's been real action on the democratic side where president biden's standing continued to decline to the point where not only is donald trump even with him in some of the polls but ahead of him, which sparked a lot of worry in the democratic party about whether biden would look like a pure winner against trump to many people for a long time is a sure winner at all. it has been interesting to see the action is on the democratic side so far. >> what do you say when people ask you is this all over, is this just kind of running in circles here because he, the forme
let's bring in brit hume. good evening. doubtful they'll get around the 11th commandment tonight.ur thoughts on tonight and what you're looking for for the second debate. >> of course, the first debate we hoped someone may break out and make it more of an actual race. as it is, it is a contest to be the alternative to donald trump. what's striking since that debate, there's been shifting in polling one direction or another for some of the candidates on the republican side, but the race is...
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we have brit hume with us now. you covered ronald reagan and i don't know who channels him best tonight if anyone does. october of 1980, this is reagan on the regulations coming from washington and how if he reduced those regulations you can give a lot of economic freedom to americans. watch. >> the leadership that i envision in washington if i should have enough of your support would be to take the lead in getting government off the backs of the people of the united states and turning you loose to do what you can do so well. >> bill: you can make a tax argument on that as well. it comes back to economics and that's what dana was trying to get at there with ronna mcdaniel. how do you see it going tonight from your scorecard? >> well, a couple of things, bill. ronald reagan would very much recognize the situation in america today. the biden administration is imposing regulation after regulation, or people appointed by him are in places like the federal trade commission and federal communications commission. this stu
we have brit hume with us now. you covered ronald reagan and i don't know who channels him best tonight if anyone does. october of 1980, this is reagan on the regulations coming from washington and how if he reduced those regulations you can give a lot of economic freedom to americans. watch. >> the leadership that i envision in washington if i should have enough of your support would be to take the lead in getting government off the backs of the people of the united states and turning...
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i think hume was scottish. we don't have tom paine's reading diary. we don't have his grade school teachers leaving a summer reading list so we do not know what he read in what order or what he made of it. it has been up to sophisticated scholars to try to parse those details but certainly he had a grammar school education back in england that equipped him with not just literacy skills but a voracious intellectual curiosity. peter: speaking of back in england at what point did you find yourself interested in the american society? [laughter] richard: i grew up in england not ever being taught anything about the american revolutionary war which is probably because england was the losing side in that conflict and i think every nation has a habit of reflexively telling its schoolchildren stories in which their home nation looks good. so i learned a lot about world war ii when of course britain single-handedly fought the nazis without any help from any other country. that is the help -- the history i learned when i was small. so i came late to the subject
i think hume was scottish. we don't have tom paine's reading diary. we don't have his grade school teachers leaving a summer reading list so we do not know what he read in what order or what he made of it. it has been up to sophisticated scholars to try to parse those details but certainly he had a grammar school education back in england that equipped him with not just literacy skills but a voracious intellectual curiosity. peter: speaking of back in england at what point did you find yourself...
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brit hume said as much earlier.rips positively negatively. the press corps how he answered and didn't answer things. >> i think they are genuinely frustrated at the way in which the press conference, like so many other things in his presidency has stepped on the news that they want to make. i think they believe that they made some real progress with advancing the relationship with vietnam as a way to contain china, even though the president said in this press conference the idea wasn't containment. buff the truth is that's what they are trying to do. they are trying to assemble a coalition of nations, like minded nations to push back against china's economic and military dominance. i think they feel like they made some progress in india with bucking up the g-20 countries in support of ukraine against russia. but i do think there is frustration that they don't feel like those are the narratives that they are going to be able to sell on the way back because-because his critics are going to seize on some of the filibus
brit hume said as much earlier.rips positively negatively. the press corps how he answered and didn't answer things. >> i think they are genuinely frustrated at the way in which the press conference, like so many other things in his presidency has stepped on the news that they want to make. i think they believe that they made some real progress with advancing the relationship with vietnam as a way to contain china, even though the president said in this press conference the idea wasn't...
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humans means that it is used from infected humans, which in the term is called fully human or full-humeus. another type of virus is that they actually combine the cow virus with the human virus and that they use this is what they call the riasort vaccine, and it is usually multi-valent, because we are using the similarity of the cow virus and the human virus , this forces us to use several virus models. in the united states and england , a human vaccine is now being used in india, a human vaccine. they are using the model that we have acquired the knowledge of in iran, that is, the same single-capacity human that has a strain in circulation in our country, a strain called gionepit, and our vaccine was designed and produced exactly based on this dominant strain in circulation in the country. . until now because the high price of this vaccine did not enter the country. the price of rotavirus vaccine in the world in pharmacies and over the counter was around 90 dollars and in vaccination programs it is between 5 dollars. when we can enter the market , we can definitely offer the vaccine at
humans means that it is used from infected humans, which in the term is called fully human or full-humeus. another type of virus is that they actually combine the cow virus with the human virus and that they use this is what they call the riasort vaccine, and it is usually multi-valent, because we are using the similarity of the cow virus and the human virus , this forces us to use several virus models. in the united states and england , a human vaccine is now being used in india, a human...
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the model that we have acquired the knowledge of in iran is full hume, that is, the same single capacityas a strain circulating in our country , a strain called jiwan pit, and our vaccine is based on exactly this strain of mold circulating in the country. designed and produced. until now, due to the high price of this vaccine, it has not been imported into the country. rotavirus vaccine price in the world for pharmacy vaccination. and the free sale is about 90 dollars and in real science programs it is between 5 and 9 dollars. when we can enter the market , we can definitely supply the vaccine at a very low price and in addition , we have the possibility of providing this vaccine on a mass scale in there are few features in the world that recommended to be included in the national vaccination, and apart from the cost issue, the possibility of providing this vaccine is also one of the limitations of its use. according to the manufacturers, this vaccine should be included in the country's national vaccination program from 1403. the drug form of this vaccine is oral, which is administered t
the model that we have acquired the knowledge of in iran is full hume, that is, the same single capacityas a strain circulating in our country , a strain called jiwan pit, and our vaccine is based on exactly this strain of mold circulating in the country. designed and produced. until now, due to the high price of this vaccine, it has not been imported into the country. rotavirus vaccine price in the world for pharmacy vaccination. and the free sale is about 90 dollars and in real science...
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used , which means that it is isolated from infected humans, which is called completely human or full-hume . another type of virus is that it actually combines the cow virus with a virus . they combine humans and use it, this is called riasert, vaccines , riasert, usually because they are multivalent. the fact that we are using the similarity between cow virus and human virus forces us to how many virus models should we use? in the united states and england , human vaccines are now being used. in india, they are using human vaccines. the same strain called jiwan, which our vaccine is designed and produced based on the same strain that is circulating in the country , was not imported into the country before due to the high price of this vaccine. the price of rotavirus vaccine in the world for pharmacy and over-the-counter vaccination is about 90 dollars and in vaccination programs between it is 5 to 9 dollars. when we can enter the market, we can definitely get the vaccine at a much lower price. and in addition to that , we have the possibility of providing this vaccine on a mass scale, esp
used , which means that it is isolated from infected humans, which is called completely human or full-hume . another type of virus is that it actually combines the cow virus with a virus . they combine humans and use it, this is called riasert, vaccines , riasert, usually because they are multivalent. the fact that we are using the similarity between cow virus and human virus forces us to how many virus models should we use? in the united states and england , human vaccines are now being used....
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but the most important thing is that this one is flawless. centuries , hume is still in demand, the atmosphered around him, all modernity is determined mainly not by telescopes and the equipment that is there that analyzes the data? yes, yes, this is changing a lot, and it is changing quickly with a characteristic time of 2.3 maximum 5 years, after 5 years already everything is changing very much, no, well, it’s clear that devices that are 10 and 15. 20 years old remain, but new technologies are being born all the time, so i can say, not without pride, that we are, in general, in this trend, we make new devices, new tools that allow us to expand the scope of our scientific research and so on and so forth. the eternal dispute between the southern resorts, which has the greatest number of sunny days a year, can be resolved quite easily, precisely according to this indicator, 60 years ago, for the construction of a special astrophysical observatory... korochaev cherkessia was chosen. a clear sky means not only a tan and vitamin d, but also an opportunity to study space. in addition, these places
but the most important thing is that this one is flawless. centuries , hume is still in demand, the atmosphered around him, all modernity is determined mainly not by telescopes and the equipment that is there that analyzes the data? yes, yes, this is changing a lot, and it is changing quickly with a characteristic time of 2.3 maximum 5 years, after 5 years already everything is changing very much, no, well, it’s clear that devices that are 10 and 15. 20 years old remain, but new technologies...
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hume pan drivers cause a traffic-related death about every 100 million miles. what do you say to critics who argue it's still too early to make this kind of comparison? >> it's interesting. we were able to show a statistical significance with so little data. and that has to do with a few things. one is we have very robust baselines, and the other is we have incredible safety performance. >> reporter: but the seven-page study doesn't show how waymo lived at its findings. at this point, the company isn't sharing all of its data. >> the information they released is the results of the study rather than all the details. >> reporter: a research engineer with berkeley's institute of transportation studies. >> of course, as researchers, we like to look more at the details and the methods for the analysis. >> reporter: waymo says it plans to submit the study to a scientific journal for independent review, but wouldn't say exactly how far down the road that will happen. with the investigative unit, i'm bigad shaban. >> thanks, bigad. >>> moving you forward now, nbc news
hume pan drivers cause a traffic-related death about every 100 million miles. what do you say to critics who argue it's still too early to make this kind of comparison? >> it's interesting. we were able to show a statistical significance with so little data. and that has to do with a few things. one is we have very robust baselines, and the other is we have incredible safety performance. >> reporter: but the seven-page study doesn't show how waymo lived at its findings. at this...
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entered politics after graduating, joining a bunch of attracted projects in 1981 and writes alongside hume was the 1st lady sylvia button to bundle on dean by a french national, receiving a vote in the largest economy development defense in the country. a combined is coming to be classified as an upper middle income country by the will bank and you called even see that because it's oil walk has not benefited of the overall population probity levels of fall to high given it to con, week states as probity is even exhausted. ringback by high levels of new quality. and as we've been saying, because i just tired of off these wisdom back lead is a continue to pool. the kind of music down. the tape over in the bottom is just the late assist in a string of clues that have taken place in houston. she has an all new that and it does come just a month after. so it was just to console in these a bubble, or do you buy new very well. the city of military coups easiest parts of the world . but she so that would never happen to. she is no asking and begging that to be noise before he's released. and to be
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that's bring in britt hume. could it be brett. >> start h bob menendez. been on capitol hill for a long time as new jersey's senior senator.maybe walter had opposed friday which said in the wake of these charges dems want to make strong contrasts with trump on corruption standing behind menendez isn't the way to do that. politically is this a big, big problem? >> i think it's a problem. betsy is really much template. the evidence that was presented with allegations against him were pretty eye-catching with cash all over the place in his house and big fancy cars and all those sorts of things. people notice and read and follow stuff like that. look, he is innocent until proven guilty. that gives him a basis of saying i'm not quitting my seat. i guess he stepping aside for the time being as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. it's a problem for democrats because it makes sense seat harder to defend and depending on how the case comes it's a stain on the party. >> another problem or a lot of poles over the weekend. a ton of them. look at the p
that's bring in britt hume. could it be brett. >> start h bob menendez. been on capitol hill for a long time as new jersey's senior senator.maybe walter had opposed friday which said in the wake of these charges dems want to make strong contrasts with trump on corruption standing behind menendez isn't the way to do that. politically is this a big, big problem? >> i think it's a problem. betsy is really much template. the evidence that was presented with allegations against him were...
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dana is in california, kellyanne conway sizes it up, bret hume. a mess, massive looting as stores are closing from coast to coast and why are a thousand kids missing in a matter of months in northern ohio. big mystery. big two hours coming up for you, see you in a few at the top of the hour. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ been offered a beauty campaign when i was in my twenties or my thirties or my forties. it wasn't until i was 48 years old, when i thought that was way behind me. here you come along and ask me to join you on this journey with meaningful beauty. announcer>>> no matter what your age, now is th
dana is in california, kellyanne conway sizes it up, bret hume. a mess, massive looting as stores are closing from coast to coast and why are a thousand kids missing in a matter of months in northern ohio. big mystery. big two hours coming up for you, see you in a few at the top of the hour. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets...
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hume in january of 2009 he said two things to me. one, the show is not about you and to let the news drive the show. so i look at it with blinders on how i can make that our beas newsy is beas newsy as possible and somebody gets to the end of the hour and they feel like they know what's happening in the u.s. and around the world and they have some sense of analysis of the big moments from people who cover washington for decades but trying to take the emotion out of it for me. of course i have thoughts about things, not a robot but i want to present it to you so you can make a decision. it's not just a slogan. i'm really trying to do that every night from 6:00 to 7:00 and 3:00 to 4:00 your time. [applause] >> any predictions for the 2022 elections? >> again if you talk to people on the hill they are excited about the prospects. they feel like you're in a good position in subject wise and topic wise they have a number of things that they can talk about that they feel good about so it should be for the house site according to kevin mcca
hume in january of 2009 he said two things to me. one, the show is not about you and to let the news drive the show. so i look at it with blinders on how i can make that our beas newsy is beas newsy as possible and somebody gets to the end of the hour and they feel like they know what's happening in the u.s. and around the world and they have some sense of analysis of the big moments from people who cover washington for decades but trying to take the emotion out of it for me. of course i have...
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brit hume has been saying that for years. you want to control things.on't want everybody speaking at the same time, but if there's a little bit of overtalking, you want to let that go. >> this is why we don't have a.i. moderating debates, right? you want to use your judgment, and if someone is going somewhere that is an interesting moment, you want to let them finish, you let them finish. the buzzer is a guide, but i told stuart it should be nice and loud. [laughter] david: he knows how to do it. he's got that great british accent. >> exactly. david: let's bring where it up to what's happening now. it's very exciting, what's happening mt. movements mt. polls. i know they're polls and i know the election's a year off, but at the same time biden is really in trouble right now. and independents, we always look for that biggest voting bloc. 40% of voters are independents, more than either the dem the do accurates or the republicans -- democrats or republicans. only 36% of incompetents approve of -- independents approve of biden. just 36%. and the very inter
brit hume has been saying that for years. you want to control things.on't want everybody speaking at the same time, but if there's a little bit of overtalking, you want to let that go. >> this is why we don't have a.i. moderating debates, right? you want to use your judgment, and if someone is going somewhere that is an interesting moment, you want to let them finish, you let them finish. the buzzer is a guide, but i told stuart it should be nice and loud. [laughter] david: he knows how...
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. >> bret: with that, let's bring in our panel, fox news chief political analyst brit hume. "the five." all right, brit, your thoughts, two leaders, three days. what do you make of it. >> well as much as what they said, both of them. and they said a lot, bret, thanks to your questioning, i think their moods, their attitudes were equally telling. i mean, i don't think i have ever seen benjamin netanyahu in better spirits than he was in that interview just now with you don't, bret. he couldn't stop smiling. so, it gives you a sense of beyond their words of just exactly how optimistic they are and they seem very optimistic indeed that this can happen and this would be quite a big deal as you suggested. >> bret: morgan, you have seen this space before, the abraham accords during the trump administration. they have a lot of hurdles. it's not to minimize that because it is very complex when you are dealing with the palestinian issues. but your thoughts? >> well, first of all, bret. we wouldn't be here today if wasn't for the abraham accords in the trump administration under presid
. >> bret: with that, let's bring in our panel, fox news chief political analyst brit hume. "the five." all right, brit, your thoughts, two leaders, three days. what do you make of it. >> well as much as what they said, both of them. and they said a lot, bret, thanks to your questioning, i think their moods, their attitudes were equally telling. i mean, i don't think i have ever seen benjamin netanyahu in better spirits than he was in that interview just now with you...
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let's bring in our panel fox news chief political analyst brit hume.ve" and harold ford jr., former tennessee congressman, also co-host of "the five." well, brit, what did you there? there was a lot in there. >> brit: it was impressive interview. is he an impressive man. something we don't get an handle on. we don't see him talking the way he did in this interview if at all. it was a revelation it. could make the argument, bret, that this man and his country is making as big a difference as any leader in the world is making in his or hers. so to hear him is impressive. obviously the eye catching soundbites if iran gets a nuclear weapon saudi would have to get one and all he said about the relationship and possible normalization relations with israel was very interesting and quite helpful, i thought. it does seem that the biden administration has thought better of its attempts to make his regime a pariah that seems to be on track had when from what we heard from him. >> bret: at 38 years old, is he going to be around. is he going to be a player in the w
let's bring in our panel fox news chief political analyst brit hume.ve" and harold ford jr., former tennessee congressman, also co-host of "the five." well, brit, what did you there? there was a lot in there. >> brit: it was impressive interview. is he an impressive man. something we don't get an handle on. we don't see him talking the way he did in this interview if at all. it was a revelation it. could make the argument, bret, that this man and his country is making as...
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bretth let's bring in our panel brit hume, juan williams and ben domenech editor-at-large for the spectatorn ortagus was on with us earlier. she said either way the deal gave iran access to money they wouldn't have access to. listen here. >> they didn't have that money because it was frozen because of sanctions. so you can say, you can argue that i'm not lifting sanctions. and maybe you're not technically lifting them. but if you are not enforcing them and giving iran the world leading state sponsor of terrorism $6 billion, then we're just arguing semantics. >> john: start us off undisclosed location and whether or not it was american money. they still got cash for the hostages. >> that's exactly right. hostage swap is defensible and easily. so this is the kind of thing you have to do to get your people back which is a matter of matter of some urgency. throw in $6 billion freed up which was frozen which the iranians have made clear they are going to do whatever they want and because as has been repeatedly pointed out, money is fungible. effectively the same thing as giving them $6 billion t
bretth let's bring in our panel brit hume, juan williams and ben domenech editor-at-large for the spectatorn ortagus was on with us earlier. she said either way the deal gave iran access to money they wouldn't have access to. listen here. >> they didn't have that money because it was frozen because of sanctions. so you can say, you can argue that i'm not lifting sanctions. and maybe you're not technically lifting them. but if you are not enforcing them and giving iran the world leading...
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. >> bret: let's bring in brit hume and charles payne of fox business. good evening, gentlemen. charles, first to you, what do you make of this inflation report and what it means for our economy. >> it was an interesting inflation report because, to your point, the headline number was in higher than expected, up two months in a row and i heard one of the soundbites someone mentioned energy prices, core inflation, which takes out energy and food, was actually up month over month. so there are inflationary issues. and it also points to, bret, the recession call that's been pushed off. you know, ironically, some of the things that were down year over year, major appliances 8%. washing machines, rather, 13%. tv's, 10%. computers 6%. used cars. while we want things to come down. when they start coming down precipitously like that, it gives you a sign. so it's an interesting dynamic. we will see what the federal reserve does here. remember, there is still money being pumped into the system that's artificially keeping prices higher. keeping the inflation issue an issue right now. and,
. >> bret: let's bring in brit hume and charles payne of fox business. good evening, gentlemen. charles, first to you, what do you make of this inflation report and what it means for our economy. >> it was an interesting inflation report because, to your point, the headline number was in higher than expected, up two months in a row and i heard one of the soundbites someone mentioned energy prices, core inflation, which takes out energy and food, was actually up month over month. so...
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brit hume joins us by telephone. how does sthe rank? >> she was a trailblazer, as many have said. she was a democrat through and through but she was not a particularly partisan actor. and she was a gracious woman and well-liked as you heard from other tributes on both sides of the aisle. and it was very sad that toward the end she had obviously deteriorated mentally and was painfully obviously senile. but there was a tendency to forgive her on that score simply because people had liked her so much and she had been such a dignified and gracious figure for so long in the u.s. senate. >> there is a lot of reporting when you talk about her having some mental challenges toward the end of her life, that her staff was heavily advising votes and things like this. she had very clear positions on things. did that at all seem to be out of step with her whole career and her voting record that she had amassed over so many years? >> i think so. i think it was -- she had been in -- had her full faculties, cases where staff were sitting next to her and telling her what to say, how to vote, what t
brit hume joins us by telephone. how does sthe rank? >> she was a trailblazer, as many have said. she was a democrat through and through but she was not a particularly partisan actor. and she was a gracious woman and well-liked as you heard from other tributes on both sides of the aisle. and it was very sad that toward the end she had obviously deteriorated mentally and was painfully obviously senile. but there was a tendency to forgive her on that score simply because people had liked...
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it's previous sign of the companies that conservationist and john hume invested around a $150000000.00 in the project, primarily, and security and surveillance. a hey, they are now to sierra and baba is present this one in for 2nd to meet allegations of fraud. and heavy rains cause chaos and spain officers summer record breaking the fall i. we got lots of lovely, warm sunshine across a good positive here at large the clear skies. big area of high pressure, just muscle. david gemini, dental is the southeast. we have got some lively showers here, quite windy as well. just the round bulk area, pushing down towards grace into a central positive minutes reading over the next couple of days. there's a high estimate in place and may be drawing in more of a solely winds across frogs, hop into good positive things in wells, into ireland as well as we go through the next couple of days below if life pressure still spinning away just off the coast of spain and portugal, and that will still read a few more showers as we go through the next day we'll say, but nothing like as well as it has been rec
it's previous sign of the companies that conservationist and john hume invested around a $150000000.00 in the project, primarily, and security and surveillance. a hey, they are now to sierra and baba is present this one in for 2nd to meet allegations of fraud. and heavy rains cause chaos and spain officers summer record breaking the fall i. we got lots of lovely, warm sunshine across a good positive here at large the clear skies. big area of high pressure, just muscle. david gemini, dental is...
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and i a humed to be joined today by women who have endured stilbirth. they are some the strongest people i have ever met. out of their pain they have found a purpose, preventing still birth and ensuring expecting moms have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. the still birth rate in the u.s. is unacceptably high. by leveraging feral resources for evidence-based care, research, and education w will save lives and save babies. moms a their babies.more for together we can end the tragedy of still birth. thank you, mr. speaker. i yld back the balance of my ti. thspeakepro tempore: t gentlelady yies back. for what purpose does gentlelady om orego seek recognion? >> mr. speaker, i sk unanimous consent to address the house for e minute. revise and extend my rarks. the spker pro temporewithout objeion, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, as a proud latina and daughter of a mexican immigrant, i am -- i rise in honor of hispanic heritage month, september 15, kicked off a month of recognition, celebratn, and reflection. we recognizehe s
and i a humed to be joined today by women who have endured stilbirth. they are some the strongest people i have ever met. out of their pain they have found a purpose, preventing still birth and ensuring expecting moms have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. the still birth rate in the u.s. is unacceptably high. by leveraging feral resources for evidence-based care, research, and education w will save lives and save babies. moms a their babies.more for together we can end the tragedy of...
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0scar build, ronny biggest, gary glitter, chris hume, a liberal democrat mp, jailed for swapping speeding a good few have been in and this guy has got out. khalife worked in the prison kitchen. as mentioned, always worth mentioning, was believed to have crawled on to a van as it drove it. simonjones is outside wandsworth prison. what happened? it outside wandsworth prison. what ha ened? , , outside wandsworth prison. what hauened? , , w, ., , happened? it seems extraordinary, somethin: happened? it seems extraordinary, something you _ happened? it seems extraordinary, something you might _ happened? it seems extraordinary, something you might hear- happened? it seems extraordinary, something you might hear in - happened? it seems extraordinary, something you might hear in a - happened? it seems extraordinary, | something you might hear in a film. so it was yesterday morning, just over 2a hours ago when this prisoner, danielabed khalife, over 2a hours ago when this prisoner, daniel abed khalife, who was working as a chef, managed to make his escape by clinging to the bottom of a van that h
0scar build, ronny biggest, gary glitter, chris hume, a liberal democrat mp, jailed for swapping speeding a good few have been in and this guy has got out. khalife worked in the prison kitchen. as mentioned, always worth mentioning, was believed to have crawled on to a van as it drove it. simonjones is outside wandsworth prison. what happened? it outside wandsworth prison. what ha ened? , , outside wandsworth prison. what hauened? , , w, ., , happened? it seems extraordinary, somethin:...
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. no matter what novel to wear, blown away by the wind today, in my opinion, yes, designer rebecca humescharacters, already read to the gills, turn into naughty children's outfits, volumes about love and knights into romantic evening clothes, and... well yegor serov advises using books for their intended purpose, a review of the most interesting publications right now. good morning, let me remind you that next year we will celebrate the 225th anniversary of the birth of alexander sergeevich pushkin. and here is the new edition: evgeniya onegin, brief commentary by leonid rozhnikov, illustrator. igor shaimordov, the illustrations are amazing, it seems that shaimordanov did not cost anything, light waves of his hand, pen, brush, and the illustrations turn out to be completely airy and very adequate to what pushkin wrote. and very important comments by leonid rozhnikov, they help to penetrate deeper into the stupidity, to better understand pushkin, despite the fact that pushkin, of course, remains, very much. modern, despite the fact that next year marks the 225th anniversary of his birth,
. no matter what novel to wear, blown away by the wind today, in my opinion, yes, designer rebecca humescharacters, already read to the gills, turn into naughty children's outfits, volumes about love and knights into romantic evening clothes, and... well yegor serov advises using books for their intended purpose, a review of the most interesting publications right now. good morning, let me remind you that next year we will celebrate the 225th anniversary of the birth of alexander sergeevich...
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sir alec douglas hume after a certain amount of toing and froing inside the conservative party becomingund. leader, my familial background. well, my mother was interested in politics to a degree, and certainly she didn't have the same views as her father. and occasionally i witnessed the probably perhaps slightly more political conversations than many people do . but i mean, many people do. but i mean, neither of them was particularly politically active, at least at that stage . my mother did become that stage. my mother did become active later on. but my father no , i mean, i don't think he had no, i mean, i don't think he had much interest in politics at all. so i'm afraid in the end it's one of those mysteries that somehow or another what was still a relatively young age of around nine, i just kind of began to want to follow these things. >> well, i share your enthusiasm and fascination with politics. six. you've had a longer career than i have, though. sirjohn has the quality of political discourse improved or worsened in your time ? in your time? >> well , i in your time? >> well,
sir alec douglas hume after a certain amount of toing and froing inside the conservative party becomingund. leader, my familial background. well, my mother was interested in politics to a degree, and certainly she didn't have the same views as her father. and occasionally i witnessed the probably perhaps slightly more political conversations than many people do . but i mean, many people do. but i mean, neither of them was particularly politically active, at least at that stage . my mother did...
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sir alec douglas hume after a certain amount of toing and froing inside the conservative party becomingd. leader, my familial background. well, my mother was interested in politics to a degree, and certainly she didn't have the same views as her father. and occasionally i witnessed the probably perhaps slightly more political conversations than many people do . but i mean, many people do. but i mean, neither of them was particularly politically active, at least at that stage . my mother did become that stage. my mother did become active later on. but my father no , i mean, i don't think he had no, i mean, i don't think he had much interest in politics at all. so i'm afraid in the end it's one of those mysteries that somehow or another what was still a relatively young age of around nine, i just kind of began to want to follow these things. >> well, i share your enthusiasm and fascination with politics. six. you've had a longer career than i have, though. sirjohn has the quality of political discourse improved or worsened in your time ? in your time? >> well , i in your time? >> well, i
sir alec douglas hume after a certain amount of toing and froing inside the conservative party becomingd. leader, my familial background. well, my mother was interested in politics to a degree, and certainly she didn't have the same views as her father. and occasionally i witnessed the probably perhaps slightly more political conversations than many people do . but i mean, many people do. but i mean, neither of them was particularly politically active, at least at that stage . my mother did...
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i don’t know if there is any sense in this in some generalizations, but here we are looking at the humee just trying to understand. uh, do we have does it make sense to rely on these international structures, do we have any sense to appeal to them in some way, and, uh, is it possible to catch some kind of i don’t know, some new new tonality there , new forms of relations in these signals. i don't know if it's possible to catch anything or it's just some kind of senseless slotting. i haven't heard your discussion before. perhaps you've talked about this, so forgive me if i'm repeating myself, but i would still like to get your attention and the attention of the audience. if you haven't already made, by the way, which, in my opinion, here uh for the last day or the day before yesterday. uh , it was written by dmitry anatolyevich medvedev just on the topic of genocide, which the kiev regime is engaged in, but being. for many years, engaged in practice and in the field, in general, very difficult legal issues and international politics has such experience. and dmitrievich medvedev made a st
i don’t know if there is any sense in this in some generalizations, but here we are looking at the humee just trying to understand. uh, do we have does it make sense to rely on these international structures, do we have any sense to appeal to them in some way, and, uh, is it possible to catch some kind of i don’t know, some new new tonality there , new forms of relations in these signals. i don't know if it's possible to catch anything or it's just some kind of senseless slotting. i haven't...