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the future and the 2nd scenario is the fragmentation of global economic space politics of economic agatha's and. using force to push was of interest for. sort of no loud when everyone is against everyone just. this allusions to that not your pick not ephemeral solutions we can clear listing what it is evident that you arrive at a sustainable and just developing model of what we'll need is not just clear cut agreements they have to get served by every plan we're going to use but i'm confident. we will do whatever is only going to be wishful thinking if we do not get it back to the center of this discussion such notions our sovereignty and the right of every country to. develop and as well as a universal responsibility not just for our sustainable development but a stable development of everyone what should be the object of such regulation certainly no one should try to impose on others a single counter no we have to our national security mc interest interaction competition and interaction between countries with different development models their characteristics and interests. these have to b
the future and the 2nd scenario is the fragmentation of global economic space politics of economic agatha's and. using force to push was of interest for. sort of no loud when everyone is against everyone just. this allusions to that not your pick not ephemeral solutions we can clear listing what it is evident that you arrive at a sustainable and just developing model of what we'll need is not just clear cut agreements they have to get served by every plan we're going to use but i'm confident....
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thisare very proud to see economically reflected -- agatha christie could use it in a murder mystery as a weapon, but it probably has the best explanation of modern american economic history, and how the economy is doing and where it is going. on monday,antly next, kevin hassett will be performing at the shakespeare theatre company in "will on the hill." host: will you be there? guest: yes, i am performing also. host: who will you be? guest: they write a play every year based on shakespearean themes, a modern play. have several dozen republican congressmen, senators, d.c. personalities, famous people like kevin hassett going up in shakespeare garb -- -- and youour own read from this play. it is great fun. it raises money for shakespeare education for kids in the d.c. area. host: do you know what part you are reading or what your dress is going to be? guest: i know what my outfit is going to be, because i always get there early and get the same one, because i like it. the play itself we will be getting in a couple of days. host: with that, your phone calls for grover norquist.john is
thisare very proud to see economically reflected -- agatha christie could use it in a murder mystery as a weapon, but it probably has the best explanation of modern american economic history, and how the economy is doing and where it is going. on monday,antly next, kevin hassett will be performing at the shakespeare theatre company in "will on the hill." host: will you be there? guest: yes, i am performing also. host: who will you be? guest: they write a play every year based on...
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. ♪ ♪ ( laughing ) - tonight, alison rich tells the tale of famed novelist agatha christie and how shery when she vanished into thin air. then, kyle mooney introduces us to the mysterious man who boarded a plane, demanded a ransom, and parachuted into the night, leaving only his name, d.b. cooper. finally, georgia hardstark attempts to solve the mystery behind the unknown letter writer terrorizing the town of circleville, ohio. so join us tonight as we re-open these brand-new historic mysteries as well as a brand-new bottle of bourbon...
. ♪ ♪ ( laughing ) - tonight, alison rich tells the tale of famed novelist agatha christie and how shery when she vanished into thin air. then, kyle mooney introduces us to the mysterious man who boarded a plane, demanded a ransom, and parachuted into the night, leaving only his name, d.b. cooper. finally, georgia hardstark attempts to solve the mystery behind the unknown letter writer terrorizing the town of circleville, ohio. so join us tonight as we re-open these brand-new historic...
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it begins like an agatha christie novel.r, a leisure he was just near that club with his wife and their cocker spaniel. nearwere walking along this gated, fenced off train club. in the distance, he saw a few of the doors were just off their hinges. he got initially another member was just doing some maintenance work, but as he got closer, clearly something was awry. his wife admittedly called the cops and he knew to call the one person who was the protagonist in the story, tricia. zooms over and that is when they begin their personal investigation. carol: carol: you became an investigator of sorts. we have like a masterpiece theatre going on here. >> i do masquerade as an investigative journalist. [laughter] arrived, i went into this thinking that i would be the one who will have to this all on my own. it was very condescending, a lot of presumptions. it turns out the woman had done an exceptional job, she had done my homework, she should be the journalist. the amount of paperwork, photographs, evidence. just providing that
it begins like an agatha christie novel.r, a leisure he was just near that club with his wife and their cocker spaniel. nearwere walking along this gated, fenced off train club. in the distance, he saw a few of the doors were just off their hinges. he got initially another member was just doing some maintenance work, but as he got closer, clearly something was awry. his wife admittedly called the cops and he knew to call the one person who was the protagonist in the story, tricia. zooms over...
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that's agatha christie stuff. >> reporter: mi-6 is british intelligence. perhaps the brits killed litvinenko to embarrass russia. retired mi-6 analyst glenmore trenear-harvey says that's nonsense if for no other reason because mi-6 would never use such an expensive weapon to kill anyone. >> if the british wanted to kill him, then he would have fallen out of a hotel window. he would have been placed in front of a car. we'd have spent $12 million in a slightly more cost-effective fashion. >> reporter: you would have made it look like an accident? >> indeed. things are done less expensively, more cost effectively. old-fashioned bullets in bodies work rather effectively and quite cheaply. >> reporter: why not just shoot him? >> i didn't say they would have done. they could possibly. we -- >> could possibly have done -- >> we -- we don't do that sort of thing. >> reporter: also remember, litvinenko was working for mi-6 and it was lugovoi and his partner dmitri kovtun who left a radioactive trail all over london especially at the pine bar. lugovoi is hardly hidi
that's agatha christie stuff. >> reporter: mi-6 is british intelligence. perhaps the brits killed litvinenko to embarrass russia. retired mi-6 analyst glenmore trenear-harvey says that's nonsense if for no other reason because mi-6 would never use such an expensive weapon to kill anyone. >> if the british wanted to kill him, then he would have fallen out of a hotel window. he would have been placed in front of a car. we'd have spent $12 million in a slightly more cost-effective...
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. >> i love agatha christie. >> orient express? >> they are so good. on. >> portofino he is like, i don't want to leave montreal i was like, adam, just wait. you are going to love it and you get there and he is like, this is amazing. i don't want to go to lake como. >> yeah, i got addicted. i just love anywhere i can be in a bathing suit i wear a very small bathing suit even shofrter than a speedo. i throw the speedo in the wash, get it as small as it can get, walk out to the pool or every beach. jennifer does this when i walk by. >> it's entertaining to watch adam walk to a pool. >> reporter: i love watching the two of you complete each other's sentences. makes it so easy. >> we finish each other's sandwiches. >> this is the first class lounge. >> reporter: sandler's real-life wife appears the project was more on the way. aniston has a steady stream of film projects in the works, too. but she hasn't been on a tv series since "friends" ended in 2011 that will change this fall with the morning show co-starring with reese witherspoon for apple tv are you
. >> i love agatha christie. >> orient express? >> they are so good. on. >> portofino he is like, i don't want to leave montreal i was like, adam, just wait. you are going to love it and you get there and he is like, this is amazing. i don't want to go to lake como. >> yeah, i got addicted. i just love anywhere i can be in a bathing suit i wear a very small bathing suit even shofrter than a speedo. i throw the speedo in the wash, get it as small as it can get, walk...
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thisare very proud to see economically reflected -- agatha christie could use it in a murder mysterya weapon, but it probably has the best explanation of modern american economic history, and how the economy is doing and where it is going. on monday,antly next, kevin hassett will be performing at the shakespeare theatre company in "will on the hill." host: will you be there? guest: yes, i am performing also. host: who will you be? guest: they write a play every year based on shakespearean themes, a modern play. have several dozen republican congressmen, senators, d.c. personalities, famous people like kevin hassett going up in shakespeare garb -- -- and youour own read from this play. it is great fun. it raises money for shakespeare education for kids in the d.c. area. host: do you know what part you are reading or what your dress is going to be? guest: i know what my outfit is going to be, because i always get there early and get the same one, because i like it. the play itself we will be getting in a couple of days. host: with that, your phone calls for grover norquist.john is up f
thisare very proud to see economically reflected -- agatha christie could use it in a murder mysterya weapon, but it probably has the best explanation of modern american economic history, and how the economy is doing and where it is going. on monday,antly next, kevin hassett will be performing at the shakespeare theatre company in "will on the hill." host: will you be there? guest: yes, i am performing also. host: who will you be? guest: they write a play every year based on...
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. >> president trump doing more damage control this morning saying on fox news moments agatha of courseinder, here's what he told abc news this week. >> this is somebody that says we have information on your opponent. oh, let me call the fbi. give me a break. life doesn't work that way. >> the fbi director says that's what should happen. >> the fbi director is wrong. >> also a note too when you're asking the question, he's not getting heat from democrats. he's getting heat from anybody that cares about this country first and it's national security. >> he also just said i don't know if this would happen to this country when in 2016 he said we have dirt on hillary clinton to which his son said if it's what you say it is, i love it. it seems like it already happened. >> a representative that said i'm from the russian government specifically. >> this is a serious time. the chairwoman of the federal election commission put out a tweet last night, quote i would not have thought that i needed to say this. followed by a statement saying let me make something 100% clear to the american public an
. >> president trump doing more damage control this morning saying on fox news moments agatha of courseinder, here's what he told abc news this week. >> this is somebody that says we have information on your opponent. oh, let me call the fbi. give me a break. life doesn't work that way. >> the fbi director says that's what should happen. >> the fbi director is wrong. >> also a note too when you're asking the question, he's not getting heat from democrats. he's...