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the sunday telegraph bad news. brits think 2025is telegraph bad news.k 2025 is going to be even worse. good news. at least we can spot a trend. >> yeah. so yeah, britain's believed 2025 will be worse than 2024. in a blow for starmer. i don't know how much of a blow blow it is. like all of these polls, anything that really happens, it's just it's immaterial. nothing is going to get him to not be the prime minister for however many years now for the next 3 or 4 years. but there are two things that are kind of revealed here. first of all, two thirds of people don't think that labour are going to sort out the boats crisis or the nhs, certainly within the next year. and they may be right. but whether these steps will be able to be developed during this year and we'll see some growth, we'll see. but the main thing is that people are a bit pessimistic about this country, and i think thatis about this country, and i think that is that is maybe one of the biggest mistakes that they have made coming in, focusing on this, the black hole and just being very sort of
the sunday telegraph bad news. brits think 2025is telegraph bad news.k 2025 is going to be even worse. good news. at least we can spot a trend. >> yeah. so yeah, britain's believed 2025 will be worse than 2024. in a blow for starmer. i don't know how much of a blow blow it is. like all of these polls, anything that really happens, it's just it's immaterial. nothing is going to get him to not be the prime minister for however many years now for the next 3 or 4 years. but there are two...
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this is from the sunday telegraph.the faintest idea how to manage the economy, says reeves. so yeah, basically this is rachel reeves saying that she would give she's been obviously criticised for her new for the latest budget she brought in, and she would give no apologies for the many unpopular decisions she's made since the election, including the £25 billion tax rate on inheritance tax and hike for business owners. now, it's interesting when she's sort of saying that farage doesn't have the foggiest idea, because if i do remember rightly when it came to labour getting in and they were saying, what are you going to do to fix the economy? they said, well, we can't comment until we get in and we actually see the numbers and stuff. so that's a bit unfair. however, saying that the telegraph has sort of listed here the things that reform did set out during the election campaign, saying they were going to raise the minimum income tax threshold, slash taxes for small businesses, abolish heritage tax for certain people under
this is from the sunday telegraph.the faintest idea how to manage the economy, says reeves. so yeah, basically this is rachel reeves saying that she would give she's been obviously criticised for her new for the latest budget she brought in, and she would give no apologies for the many unpopular decisions she's made since the election, including the £25 billion tax rate on inheritance tax and hike for business owners. now, it's interesting when she's sort of saying that farage doesn't have the...
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until recently, they lived on telegraph hill. now they've been spotted nesting around redwood park and at eucalyptus trees near the transamerica pyramid. the move is a surprise to those who watched them closely, because parrots are known to be creatures of habit who don't often stray from their daily routine. pretty fun story here. joining us now is peter hartlaub, a culture critic with the chronicle, who had the scoop about the parrots. peter, nice to see you. we love reading your stuff. is this breaking news? is this a big story? yeah, this is big news. we need good news right now. raj. and i think the wild parrots are very visible. the official animal of san francisco now moving to probably the most iconic building on the west coast is. it's like a publicists are involved. maybe a little bird publicist. it is a cute story. but in all seriousness, how did you get tipped off to this? do you follow what's the deal here? seriously? yeah, i do. i mean, we were we were the ones the chronicle. we had the poll that made them the offic
until recently, they lived on telegraph hill. now they've been spotted nesting around redwood park and at eucalyptus trees near the transamerica pyramid. the move is a surprise to those who watched them closely, because parrots are known to be creatures of habit who don't often stray from their daily routine. pretty fun story here. joining us now is peter hartlaub, a culture critic with the chronicle, who had the scoop about the parrots. peter, nice to see you. we love reading your stuff. is...
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the daily telegraph 18 i think you have so pubuc telegraph 18 i think you have so public we have them knighting again and then we have public sector takes three times as many mental health sick days. >> so this is interesting to me because when i worked for the pubuc because when i worked for the public sector as a teacher, i was an ardent social. >> do all your bits. start with this, with this. >> well yes. >> well yes. >> yes they do all your all your mental health stuff. >> two more and then i'll finish with the teaching one. but yeah. so i was an ardent socialist. i was a member of the labour party. and as soon as i became self—employed i started thinking things like, do we really need ambulances? >> but, you know, there is some truth to that, isn't there? there really is. i have not had a job. i mean, this is a job, i guess. but, you know, i have a i don't know, maybe. do we have maybe we do have sick pay. i've never really investigated it, but i have basically been self—employed for 27 years. i had, i think, covid about a week before christmas, certainly a really nasty flu. and
the daily telegraph 18 i think you have so pubuc telegraph 18 i think you have so public we have them knighting again and then we have public sector takes three times as many mental health sick days. >> so this is interesting to me because when i worked for the pubuc because when i worked for the public sector as a teacher, i was an ardent social. >> do all your bits. start with this, with this. >> well yes. >> well yes. >> yes they do all your all your mental...
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yeah, essentially you mentioned the telegraph because news of nomination the telegraph the first message for the telegraph had just been sent right before the convention. and so you have news of polk's nomination being sent by. telegraph brand new yes, brand new and fast and fast. yes, absolutely. so other than that, yes, you're communicating through letters with one another and you're communicating through newspapers. and one of the one of the things i talk about in the book, i talk about sort of the cultural politics of the era. so like i mentioned before rallies and songs and that sort thing, you have political cartoons which can send the message about issues, campaigns or candidates. but newspapers are critical. and the thing about newspapers that we probably don't realize is that they were openly partizan. they were not they didn't things as were fair and balanced, you know, were objective. they were just openly here's we're pro van buren, we're pro clay. we're not not the washington post. well, we're on c-span. so forget. but it's really interesting. i mean, there's almost i mean t
yeah, essentially you mentioned the telegraph because news of nomination the telegraph the first message for the telegraph had just been sent right before the convention. and so you have news of polk's nomination being sent by. telegraph brand new yes, brand new and fast and fast. yes, absolutely. so other than that, yes, you're communicating through letters with one another and you're communicating through newspapers. and one of the one of the things i talk about in the book, i talk about sort...
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the sunday times and the sunday telegraph on the front pages today.bbc bosses in 2017 alerting them to what was going on. but to address gregg wallace's point about the allegations being made by, quote, a handful of middle aged, middle class women of a certain age. i mean, i'm slightly speechless hearing that, to be honest, but it is true that it's the women speaking up, isn't it? it's asma mir. it's kirsty wark, producer georgia harding in the front, on the front of the sunday telegraph. so my question is, why is it the women speaking out? why don't the men come forward as well? and i think that's a question we need to ask men in the building. it is about the power structure in big companies. if you are a junior member of staff, on a three week or three month contract dealing with a broadcasting behemoth of 20 years standing, there is a power imbalance, and we could say that the broadcasting behemoth can be innocent. we are not saying at the moment there has been a verdict about this, we are just saying it's difficult to come forward if you are a jun
the sunday times and the sunday telegraph on the front pages today.bbc bosses in 2017 alerting them to what was going on. but to address gregg wallace's point about the allegations being made by, quote, a handful of middle aged, middle class women of a certain age. i mean, i'm slightly speechless hearing that, to be honest, but it is true that it's the women speaking up, isn't it? it's asma mir. it's kirsty wark, producer georgia harding in the front, on the front of the sunday telegraph. so my...
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regular rules, in order to make the billionaires richer and telegraph that as your number one priority to congress. listen. there aren't just democracies and dictatorships in the world. there are dozens of countries that occupy a gray zone between those polls, countries where there are still elections but media and the political opposition are so weak because they have been beaten into submission by the regime that people have no power. there are elections, the same group, the same man, the same family wins every time. america has been for almost all of our history a function a robust democracy where the party were individual in power changes regularly because people hold all the tools necessary to choose their leaders. but that could change in a heartbeat, so quickly but without any one galvanizing moment. the transition might just be missed by all of us. you could just wake up one day and find out that the rules of democracy have been so rigged that republicans or the trump family never lose again and billionaires get to steal from all of us without any accountability. i know that so
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. >> it is something they' ve telegraphed, they won't go back on it. they want to get rates to a historically lower level. neil: it is in the right direction. i don't think they need to cut but if the market responds with a little bit of a selloff you are not supposed to watch the market when making these decisions but they are focused on unemployment and they have got that settled. it would have been a different story but since it came in line. neil: are kind of okay. >> new administration kicks off we see where we go from there. neil: hard to believe it was a week ago today that brian thompson, united healthcare ceo was gunned down a couple blocks from here. a lot has changed including the guy who shot him, now growing indications he telegraphed what he was going to do some time ago, after this. where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morg
. >> it is something they' ve telegraphed, they won't go back on it. they want to get rates to a historically lower level. neil: it is in the right direction. i don't think they need to cut but if the market responds with a little bit of a selloff you are not supposed to watch the market when making these decisions but they are focused on unemployment and they have got that settled. it would have been a different story but since it came in line. neil: are kind of okay. >> new...
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according to new reporting in the telegraph, the u.k.'e of communication said the platform would be expected to remove potentially millions of children from their sites by using highly accurate and effective age checks. the firms could face multibillion pound fines under the country's online safety act. the office estimates as many as 60% of 8 to 11-year-olds in the country have social media platforms. the equivalent to 1.6 million children. despite sites like facebook, instagram and even -- having minimum age limits of 13 years old. we will be watching that. >>> still ahead. we will turn to sports and highlights from across the nfl. a recap of the sunday football action. >>> plus, a check on the weather forecast when "way too early" returns. . ugh. stop waiting. start investing. e*trade ® from morgan stanley. >>> second and 7. looking. ball deflected and interception. taken back by matthew. the second pick six today for atlanta. >> you don't dance in the backfield at that running back spot. >> on first down. firing down field for william
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also, trump pretty much telegraphed this move in the past couple days.onsidering mike rogers, was once the house until chairman in the house, he is a republican who is part of the so-called establishment, he has been working hard to repair his relationship with trump, but he is somebody that sort of would not have broken the status quo, he is somebody that trump said he would not consider for the position. that is somebody that many senate republicans, including mike rounds, including the moderate members like susan collins would probably have liked to see and place of kash patel, but then again you have trump as the president-elect, he is going to pick the people he wants to surround himself with. we'll see if this loyalty test hands out in the senate. julie tsirkin, thank you. 20 now, senior national security editor david road and former member of the fbi's hostage rescue team and consulting founder rob d'amico. good to see you both. rob, your reaction to this pick, i'm curious how it is being received inside the bureau, what you know about that? >> th
also, trump pretty much telegraphed this move in the past couple days.onsidering mike rogers, was once the house until chairman in the house, he is a republican who is part of the so-called establishment, he has been working hard to repair his relationship with trump, but he is somebody that sort of would not have broken the status quo, he is somebody that trump said he would not consider for the position. that is somebody that many senate republicans, including mike rounds, including the...
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and in texas roy didn't telegraph what he would do but he made it clear how he felt about this measure. take a look. >> this is the problem packs win you get transparency on a bill like this the american people see it and now elon is exposing and suddenly these guys can't hide. they can't just run around and say oh, we had to do it going to christmas and then it just happens. >> speaker johnson is saying congressman he is all but sing look this isn't great we have to get this out of the way so we can do some of the stuff to which you are eluding but i heard the same from the priors speaker is this toast as well? in other words is speaker johnson jeopardizing becoming speaker again? >> i'll put it to you this wake are it's not something that's going to earn favor with the conference that we are looking at such enormous bill heading into christmas peer we should not have a message to the speaker privately and i will say to u.k. i'm trying to get respect to move through. what we ought to do is very simple small amount of disaster the people in north carolina and that is it with that's wha
and in texas roy didn't telegraph what he would do but he made it clear how he felt about this measure. take a look. >> this is the problem packs win you get transparency on a bill like this the american people see it and now elon is exposing and suddenly these guys can't hide. they can't just run around and say oh, we had to do it going to christmas and then it just happens. >> speaker johnson is saying congressman he is all but sing look this isn't great we have to get this out of...
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. >> dana: president-elect trump not telegraphing his thoughts on iran. why he is keeping his cards close to his chest. >> bill: new reports democrats are concerned about the fate of the house foreign affairs committee under incoming chair brian mast. why would that be? he is here to respond to that coming up and more. >> dana: business leaders are betting big on trump. the president-elect is holding court. >> one of the big differences between the first term -- the first term everybody was fighting me. this term everybody wants to be my friend. i don't know. my personality changed or something. israel, the birthplace of our faiths for christians and jews. that christmas morning, wise men brought gifts from outside the holy land. but in this year of war, this holy land and her people are living in fear. many of the elderly are alone and suffering. like the wise men or wise women, would you open your heart and give a special holiday food box to someone here in israel this christmas hanukkah season? right now, the hardships in israel are felt by everyone. p
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someone wrote in the telegraph last week saying that he knows wallace well and he loves to make jokesl and he loves to makejokes, some plain silly, some outrageous. some people are saying is this just he makes jokes and some people are saying is this just he makesjokes and some people feel offended by that. obviously, we know there are some more allegations coming out so that might not be the case but i think what hugh foley witting soul says is important to note because some people think maybe it is just him being humorous. iwould say as well be posted on instagram again this morning about half an hour ago to say no one he has ever worked with has complained, which obviously given that we have heard from some former staff, we know that is not the case.— is not the case. thank very much. is not the case. thank very much- -- _ is not the case. thank very much. -- thank— is not the case. thank very much. -- thank you - is not the case. thank very much. -- thank you very . is not the case. thank very - much. -- thank you very much. syria's president, bashar al—assad, has vowed to defeat
someone wrote in the telegraph last week saying that he knows wallace well and he loves to make jokesl and he loves to makejokes, some plain silly, some outrageous. some people are saying is this just he makes jokes and some people are saying is this just he makesjokes and some people feel offended by that. obviously, we know there are some more allegations coming out so that might not be the case but i think what hugh foley witting soul says is important to note because some people think maybe...
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he started the transition in the 1840's with the telegraph. the telegraph, phonograph, movies, records, recordings, digital, video -- and computers which brings us back to ai but a long list of things -- these all changed the way -- not just changed the medium by the way we process information. so that is kind of an overview of where we are. i think he made the point that we are immersed in it. there is a saying that we are not sure who discovered water but we are sure it is not the fish. when you are immersed in something you don't know it exists. you take a fish out of water and they wonder where is the water. they take it for granted. we are in a digital environment, that is our water and we take it for granted. but we don't realize how immersed we are in it and how it changes how humans processing xendoo business. taking that as a foundation and applying it to money which is the point of chapter three and part of the point of the book come in the age of artificial telligence, you very quickly get to what i call "losing the thread" where we
he started the transition in the 1840's with the telegraph. the telegraph, phonograph, movies, records, recordings, digital, video -- and computers which brings us back to ai but a long list of things -- these all changed the way -- not just changed the medium by the way we process information. so that is kind of an overview of where we are. i think he made the point that we are immersed in it. there is a saying that we are not sure who discovered water but we are sure it is not the fish. when...
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thank you for your time. >>> to the panel now, we are joined all morning by director of audio telegraph conrad, the number 10 speechwriter philip collins and economist linda. you have probably been in damascus more recently than any of us. >> i do not know. >> i have not been there at all. what do you make of it? >> the first thing to say is let's be optimistic. we know that since 9/11 with iraq, afghanistan, libya, we have had optimism and then the optimism has been dashed. now syria is a fascinating country that has constantly flirted with a liberal future. i was there in the back end of 2009 or 2010. at that time the regime was going through the periodic let's be more liberal. they were building all of these new oil refineries, there are looking at education. just before the arab spring and you went with a sense of optimism. within two years they were in a civil war. the issue for syria as with so many middle eastern states but also my family is from sudan and what is happening there at the moment, that optimism of the people is dashed by the inability of the leadership. just as alli
thank you for your time. >>> to the panel now, we are joined all morning by director of audio telegraph conrad, the number 10 speechwriter philip collins and economist linda. you have probably been in damascus more recently than any of us. >> i do not know. >> i have not been there at all. what do you make of it? >> the first thing to say is let's be optimistic. we know that since 9/11 with iraq, afghanistan, libya, we have had optimism and then the optimism has been...
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this was such a brutal regime and at the same time, these rebels have telegraphed they want to rule a certain way. they are still designated as a terror group by many nations, including the u.s., so it's complicated, it's nuanced it is indeed one of the most complicated situations that anyone will face. >> this is 53 years of the assad regime. >> those posters that were being pulled down were not just of bashar al-assad, but his father hafez, who brought a repressive stability to syria after many decades of instability and coup and counter coup in syria now, now people are looking forward to a new era but what exactly will it look like abu mohammed al-jolani is a jihadist. >> he is someone who is affiliated with al qaeda. he's been telegraphing to the world that he and the group he leads, hayat tahrir al sham has changed. but how much have they changed? the reports coming out of idlib which they have administered for the better part of the last decade, are not necessarily encouraging. but of course, syrians want this moment to celebrate. i know syrian refugees who are holding their br
this was such a brutal regime and at the same time, these rebels have telegraphed they want to rule a certain way. they are still designated as a terror group by many nations, including the u.s., so it's complicated, it's nuanced it is indeed one of the most complicated situations that anyone will face. >> this is 53 years of the assad regime. >> those posters that were being pulled down were not just of bashar al-assad, but his father hafez, who brought a repressive stability to...
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trump trades have been extremely well telegraphed by investors, and they played out exactly as planned. what we did not expect is the zero-sum game we are seeing going on in retail. a shifting of consumer preferences. the volatility of these stocks would behave as a sector, so that is interesting. there is going to be a pause as we look at what the holiday retail sales look like and also digest all of the other news as we prepare for the next administration. scarlet: which asset class is leading the way right now? aoifinn: it is going to be equities again. we have preached a balanced portfolio but equities are the only game in town, despite the fact that don's have been popular recently because of the steady interest expected there and the fact that cash is no longer a drag. every portfolio we run is going to be positioned for growth. it is getting increasingly more difficult to justify non-u.s. holdings, particularly with the strength of the dollar. we are underwriting the pace for the european developed a market holdings right now because the fundamentals do not stack up well. i woul
trump trades have been extremely well telegraphed by investors, and they played out exactly as planned. what we did not expect is the zero-sum game we are seeing going on in retail. a shifting of consumer preferences. the volatility of these stocks would behave as a sector, so that is interesting. there is going to be a pause as we look at what the holiday retail sales look like and also digest all of the other news as we prepare for the next administration. scarlet: which asset class is...
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then every pull to for the belfast evening telegraph. he like to became a bbc news editor. and ultimately the controller of pbc nova not. well, i think that the impression was very mixed. the, there was a bit of water is this place during here. but then there was an element of hope actually is that, that such a hotel should be both the sectarian killings cobble is on file and power in the tree activity spread across and all the long island and built to a peak in 1971. the construction of the road was nearly complete when the 1st ball struck the hotel, utah postponed for the 1st time on the 3rd of july, 1971, actually a week or 2 weeks prior to the opening of the building. so even before the hotel, you little pause, i opened it to the doors to the public in belfast had already been a target for the traditional high honors. nevertheless, 5 days after the 1st ball dio rocha held its grand opening. it had been designed to make a bold statement. it's all conjecture. sceptics services stuff and management at the time. henry kelly with the young irish print journalist working in b
then every pull to for the belfast evening telegraph. he like to became a bbc news editor. and ultimately the controller of pbc nova not. well, i think that the impression was very mixed. the, there was a bit of water is this place during here. but then there was an element of hope actually is that, that such a hotel should be both the sectarian killings cobble is on file and power in the tree activity spread across and all the long island and built to a peak in 1971. the construction of the...
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. >> reporter: 23rd and telegraph in oakland, transformed into a winter wonderland as kids played inhe fake snow. this wasn't even the highlight of the night. >> they're finally here. i made that just in time. >> is that the real santa? >> i think that it might be the extra santa. >> dude, santa's coming. >> reporter: the kids got a taste of the holiday season. and they were excited to share a couple of items, off her wish list for santa. >> a robot would remind me to be good. >> a robot to remind you to be good? >> yeah. and you know what, actually i want a dog, a real dog. actually that's what i want. >> reporter: this event wasn't only for the young. >> and join the culture and the spirit and the beauty of the universe. >> reporter: they have lived in oakland her entire life, seeing the town go through the ups and the downs. but the events like this one will restore hope for the future. >> it means that oakland is still alive. and a chance for them to pour money right back into the community. >> it is just so juicy, just like so flavorful, it's like roasted into a stew. oh my g th
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i know that your regular was wellbeing, welsh, then every pull to for the bell. fast evening telegraph he liked to became a bbc news editor, and ultimately the controller of bbc and all that on. well, i think that the impression was very mixed. the. there was a bit of waters this plays during here, but then there were some element of hope actually is that that such a hotel should be both the, a sectarian killing columns on file and power under the tree activity spread across know the long island and built to a peak in 1971, the construction of the rope, it was nearly complete. when the 1st ball struck. the hotel you will postponed for the 1st time on the 3rd of july, 1971 actually a week or 2 weeks prior to the opening of the building. so even before the hotel, you little pause. i opened it to the doors to the public in belfast. ready be not tardies for the provision ohio they nevertheless, 5 days after the 1st phone, dio rocha held its grand opening. it had been designed to make a bold statement. it's all good tech cha, septics services, stuff and management at the time, henry kelly w
i know that your regular was wellbeing, welsh, then every pull to for the bell. fast evening telegraph he liked to became a bbc news editor, and ultimately the controller of bbc and all that on. well, i think that the impression was very mixed. the. there was a bit of waters this plays during here, but then there were some element of hope actually is that that such a hotel should be both the, a sectarian killing columns on file and power under the tree activity spread across know the long...
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the fire start afternoon at the home at telegraph and alcatraz avenues crews say those flames spread to the front, 2 rooms of the home as well as the porch area. still, no, no one was hurt, but still no word on what caused the fire. beloved sonoma county park ranger has been identified as the victim in last week's a murder suicide. police say cat pringle was killed by a former colleague in a home east of santa rosa on thanksgiving eve, friends and fellow rangers say she was a dedicated and caring ranger. >> from from working with her personally here and on several projects that we worked on with the rangers she was a great person to be around. she was known as also being single mother were trying to help support the family. >> fund a hero and gofundme page have been created to help raise money for pringles family. you can find the links to those on our website. kron 4 dot com. >> 134 page report in the san jose animal care center reveals some troubling conditions. this includes overcrowding, dirty candles and staff negligence. animal advocates have been raising concerns about the cit
the fire start afternoon at the home at telegraph and alcatraz avenues crews say those flames spread to the front, 2 rooms of the home as well as the porch area. still, no, no one was hurt, but still no word on what caused the fire. beloved sonoma county park ranger has been identified as the victim in last week's a murder suicide. police say cat pringle was killed by a former colleague in a home east of santa rosa on thanksgiving eve, friends and fellow rangers say she was a dedicated and...
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i know that your regular was wellbeing, welsh, then every pull to for the bell. fast evening telegraph. he like to became a bbc news editor, and ultimately the controller of bbc and all that on. well, i think that the impression was very mixed. the, there was a bit of waters this plays during here. but then there was an element of hope actually is that, that such a hotel should be both the sectarian killings cobble is on file and power in the tree activity spread across and all the long island and built to a peak in 1971. the construction of the rope, it was nearly complete when the 1st ball struck the hotel, you know, postponed for the 1st time on the 3rd of july, 1971 actually a week or 2 weeks prior to the opening of the building. so even before the hotel, you little po was open to doors to the public in belfast, ready? the not target for this division, ohio is nevertheless, 5 days off to the 1st full dio rocha held its grand opening. it had been designed to make a bold statement. it's all conjecture, statics, services, stuff and management at the time, henry kelly with the young ir
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across the force of several injures, had to be attacked and cranes and forced to shoot the message on telegraph warning of an approaching missed house. the rough form of memphis, of boucher, i sub submit a tree hunting over their weapons, hoping to become part of sincerely as new old. it's a sign of translation that's being reflected in much of the country since the full of the outside of the machine. the w news africa is an accident at a mikey mike. the junior looks not be complex incidents nor the whole region. i'll be back with more world news at the top of the the, the, the view will tell you we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the sales force. and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news african next on d, w. germany 1945. hundreds of thousands of women and girls were raped by soldiers of the full allied powers of to decades. the victims and mac children of finally breaking the science and talking about the control most that has shaped their entire lives. wom
across the force of several injures, had to be attacked and cranes and forced to shoot the message on telegraph warning of an approaching missed house. the rough form of memphis, of boucher, i sub submit a tree hunting over their weapons, hoping to become part of sincerely as new old. it's a sign of translation that's being reflected in much of the country since the full of the outside of the machine. the w news africa is an accident at a mikey mike. the junior looks not be complex incidents...
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really is looking to a part in at least some of these january 6 writers, if he's going to keep telegraphing it in this way. and so what we'll do is to president biden's legacy. as you know, i think americans are able to relate with a father protesting his son, but then again, most americans are part of the most powerful family in the country. and there really are a few things here that could be very damaging for jo biden's legacy. there's the, you turns out there's a new turning of, there's a just how wide of a scope this pardon has. so, hunter biden is basically immune from further federal prosecution for any of his conducted any of his conduct in the period under which he was being investigated. but i think the hardest thing that joe biden will have to live down is about he let his son escape accountability at a time where trust in institutions as a, as independent as non politicized is waning. and he will have to square that with the legacy that he wanted to have as a rules following institutional list. okay, thank you for watching out gentle dental in washington. and finally that you ru
really is looking to a part in at least some of these january 6 writers, if he's going to keep telegraphing it in this way. and so what we'll do is to president biden's legacy. as you know, i think americans are able to relate with a father protesting his son, but then again, most americans are part of the most powerful family in the country. and there really are a few things here that could be very damaging for jo biden's legacy. there's the, you turns out there's a new turning of, there's a...
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parrots arrived in san francisco back in the 90s, gaining fame in the documentary the wild parrots of telegraphof a parrot rescue group told the chronicle she noticed the move last march, calling it surprising since parrots are usually very predictable. happening tonight, the world's largest origami tree will shine bright once again at grace cathedral in san francisco. the world tree of hope. tree lighting ceremony will kick off the 19th anniversary of the display. the tree is adorned with more than 17,000 wishes. >> unlike christmas trees in general, this one is decorated literally in wishes and hopes and dreams from people all over the world, folded into thousands of origami cranes. >> the origami crane is a symbol of world peace. every origami crane on the tree has someone's wish for the future on it. >> blessings and wishes that are really meant to take flight, and to see the whole tree filled with them is really inspiring. it's to shine light against the darkness in the world. >> you can visit it at grace cathedral in san francisco until january 4th. you can also still add your wish to the
parrots arrived in san francisco back in the 90s, gaining fame in the documentary the wild parrots of telegraphof a parrot rescue group told the chronicle she noticed the move last march, calling it surprising since parrots are usually very predictable. happening tonight, the world's largest origami tree will shine bright once again at grace cathedral in san francisco. the world tree of hope. tree lighting ceremony will kick off the 19th anniversary of the display. the tree is adorned with more...
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or through the telegraph, the phonograph. you know, records, recordings, know digital video or you know, computers along. which brings us back to a.i., by the way, but a long list of things these all changed the way we not just change the medium, but actually change the way we process information. so that's kind of an overview of where we are. i think mcluhan made the point that we're immersed in it. you know, there's the old saying, we're not sure who discovered water, but we are sure it was not the fish because the fish is in the water. when you're immersed in something you actually don't know, it exists. you take a fish out of water and the fish will go, hey, where's the water? but when you're in it, you just take it for granted. we're in an electronic digital environment. that's our water. that's our environment. we we take it for granted, but we don't realize how immersed we are in it and how it changes again, how humans process things and how we do business, taking all of that as a foundation and applying it to money, w
or through the telegraph, the phonograph. you know, records, recordings, know digital video or you know, computers along. which brings us back to a.i., by the way, but a long list of things these all changed the way we not just change the medium, but actually change the way we process information. so that's kind of an overview of where we are. i think mcluhan made the point that we're immersed in it. you know, there's the old saying, we're not sure who discovered water, but we are sure it was...
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to talk about treeos telegraph hill. and that should have let mow happened this this job would not necessary low be easy. but never be dull. and thank you for the men years of enter in the w this we do all the february lutz stories i hope we will continue to hear them and for supporting again, my colleagues in the department of public works. i am deeply grateful to you all for your support and i wish you the very best and hope you have a lot of sleep in your future >> thank you, thanks for taking the job. kelly deerman i see you >> thank you. >> so, supervisor preston safai and ronen and i'm happy and honored be here and want to thank you all for always standing up for my department. for people with disabilities and for older adults you will any time i come to your office to talk whether you believe mow or not you were always supportive and i ken tell you how much i appreciate that. . on behalf of the over 200,000 folks we serve left year. i appreciate you all recognizing that they are out there that they are working rea
to talk about treeos telegraph hill. and that should have let mow happened this this job would not necessary low be easy. but never be dull. and thank you for the men years of enter in the w this we do all the february lutz stories i hope we will continue to hear them and for supporting again, my colleagues in the department of public works. i am deeply grateful to you all for your support and i wish you the very best and hope you have a lot of sleep in your future >> thank you, thanks...
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we return according to britons telegraph, which is apparently, or both way of saying to data. and he has the western medias saying that his regime will be, quote, more lenient than the taliban in afghanistan. us. wow, let's not go crazy here. that's a pretty high bar. right? in black and white on the use website, it says that the objective of h t s, as to quote, established islamic rule in syria by over throwing assad. yet the united nation, special envoys, the serial called the crew by the same group of, quote, watershed moment to which the looks forward with hope or the un looks forward to with hope for quote, peace, reconciliation, dignity, and inclusion. why stop there? why not just ask for g, heidi pride parade all your edits? britain's deputy prime minister also welcome to change from a side, reminds me of when the west hear that the overture of my mark adolphe by their local track, sees in libya and set it onto the path of becoming a failed state. meanwhile, the former head of britons and my 6 is telling the british press that it would be quote, rather ridiculous if bri
we return according to britons telegraph, which is apparently, or both way of saying to data. and he has the western medias saying that his regime will be, quote, more lenient than the taliban in afghanistan. us. wow, let's not go crazy here. that's a pretty high bar. right? in black and white on the use website, it says that the objective of h t s, as to quote, established islamic rule in syria by over throwing assad. yet the united nation, special envoys, the serial called the crew by the...
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the telegraph called him the most very friendly jean holidays. right? he's been painted as some kind of che guevara, george washington vigor. this is absolutely vile. by the western main stream media, when there is the white squash with rain man, he trimmed his beard and put on a suit to george. and that's it. that was the make over. that's fine. so now we've got the, the what, what, the view on gold g, b t q writes is of, yeah, this, this is the, the main stream media of have outdone themselves in the absolutely disgraceful whitewash angle those, you know, the was specimens of a if you manage it but then you have to go back to, you know, the extraordinary hostility from the beginning to a saw human giving it and therefore they are, from the beginning. they was supporting the jihad is everything. and when you, i mean this, like all of the, of the material that's on youtube and, you know, going over the internet of this forensics loop throat sledging and brutal torture and everything else. the west, the mean is still when only the story of oh, if only we
the telegraph called him the most very friendly jean holidays. right? he's been painted as some kind of che guevara, george washington vigor. this is absolutely vile. by the western main stream media, when there is the white squash with rain man, he trimmed his beard and put on a suit to george. and that's it. that was the make over. that's fine. so now we've got the, the what, what, the view on gold g, b t q writes is of, yeah, this, this is the, the main stream media of have outdone...
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some popular apps like telegraph and instagram, we're banned in 2022 funding nationwide protest spot by the death of mazda. i mean a in custody of a ballistic missiles. frank is hit the ukrainian city of creevy reed, cutting one person injuring 11 others. they attacked target that a residential area could be reached. the hometown of president zalinski and is located near russian occupied territory, has been a frequent target. once part of the soviet union, ukraine still has really exhibits nuclear past random. it's of a system that could destroy countries in just a few minutes. i'll just say it was alex got top of his visited a big commission nuclear launch site that's been turned, continues in during the cold war. this new to be saw side of the south of ukraine was part of a network that is built to deter anyone from attacking the soviet union. it's come on post is designed to shield the lowest crew from everything but a direct book to a hit. a long corridor on the ground leads to a soft 40 meters deep through a steel door, all the ways and media tunnels. this is how you gain access
some popular apps like telegraph and instagram, we're banned in 2022 funding nationwide protest spot by the death of mazda. i mean a in custody of a ballistic missiles. frank is hit the ukrainian city of creevy reed, cutting one person injuring 11 others. they attacked target that a residential area could be reached. the hometown of president zalinski and is located near russian occupied territory, has been a frequent target. once part of the soviet union, ukraine still has really exhibits...
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starting is, are you now in their article, the telegraph was quick to pin the blame for a new refugee crisis in europe on what's in and he's a so called fellow in syria. is there any marries to that? or is that just another example of shifting the blame on russia? well, the, the was always going to blame rochelle for everything that is clear that's not going to change. but for a review g crisis. well, 1st of all, let's look at the river. do this for you. a crisis is something that exists exist in jordan 11 on in iraq in turkey. the word tons of biggest publishing us here in norfolk cheese and then you'll have in europe. and they have been saying for a long time that they're just waiting for us to fall. so the refugees can go back. we're going to see how they're going to deal with them now because i don't believe anyone would be going by. so maybe some, some more affiliated or have fallen affiliated with, had to be a shovel or other all of those groups that were under this freeze here, normal berella might be returning into short term just because of joy will happen, is believing that
starting is, are you now in their article, the telegraph was quick to pin the blame for a new refugee crisis in europe on what's in and he's a so called fellow in syria. is there any marries to that? or is that just another example of shifting the blame on russia? well, the, the was always going to blame rochelle for everything that is clear that's not going to change. but for a review g crisis. well, 1st of all, let's look at the river. do this for you. a crisis is something that exists exist...
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asma mir, it's - kirsty wark, producer georgia harding in the front, on the front of the sunday i telegraph speaking out? i why don't the men - come forward as well? and i think that's- a question we need to ask men in the building. it is about the power structure in big companies. if you are a junior member of staff, on a three—week or three—month contract dealing with a broadcasting behemoth of 20 years standing, there is a power imbalance, and we could say that the broadcasting behemoth can be innocent. we are not saying at the moment there has been a verdict about this, we are just saying it's difficult to come forward if you are a junior member of staff and that is well documented. and one of the reasons, asma mir said, she sent her email at the time that she did is because she she didn't, as she put it, she didn't want in the future someone to be saying, well, why did no one speak up about this? like she's seen it happen before? people feel afraid or have multiple reasons for not speaking up. so that's why she says she did it then. and there's a big question for the bbc. who knew what
asma mir, it's - kirsty wark, producer georgia harding in the front, on the front of the sunday i telegraph speaking out? i why don't the men - come forward as well? and i think that's- a question we need to ask men in the building. it is about the power structure in big companies. if you are a junior member of staff, on a three—week or three—month contract dealing with a broadcasting behemoth of 20 years standing, there is a power imbalance, and we could say that the broadcasting behemoth...
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a few days before the 4th resume change the daily telegraph road had an title. how serious diversity friendly jihad is planning on building a state? let's go to the head there, michael. i mean, i mean is, this is a to pre suppose that we know nothing. the audience knows nothing about what's going on in the middle east. nothing that's going on in syria. nothing about the dirty board that has been uh, been in there since 2011. i mean, what are they talking about to hot is that are diversity friendly? go ahead. there's no such thing, sir. uh, it's a, it's a ridiculous headline. i think. and one thing we have not talked about is there is a 4th player in the 4th player in the region in syria, and eventually, jordan will be the most. i'm can surgeons, we made a mistake. who mr. fulton and mr. trump made a mistake. they, they really badly damaged isis with their cover and they claim victory. and i don't know if you had it much coverage there, but here in the united states has been almost no coverage for the past since been lived and died. any real analysis of what the,
a few days before the 4th resume change the daily telegraph road had an title. how serious diversity friendly jihad is planning on building a state? let's go to the head there, michael. i mean, i mean is, this is a to pre suppose that we know nothing. the audience knows nothing about what's going on in the middle east. nothing that's going on in syria. nothing about the dirty board that has been uh, been in there since 2011. i mean, what are they talking about to hot is that are diversity...