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we can sit here and debate how swol albert einstein was.ebate is that dumbbells take up a lot of space. and i ask you, mr. crews, have you ever gone to the gym and seen all of the dumbbells in a los angeles gym put in the right place on the rack? i ask you and the jury, wouldn't it just be easier to have a machine? >> no, no, it would not. no. not at all. >> taylor: a pretty good rebuttal. all right, judgment time, joe, you can come back over here for sentencing. >> i rest my case. judge patton oswalt, is he guilty or innocent? >> this is one of the most difficult cases across my courtroom, both were well felt and passionate. mr. crews coming to your defense was multidisciplinary, brilliant, and to the point, but i hate jocks, guilty. >> come on! >> taylor: great job, everyone we're submitting this tape to cbs for their next long-running legal drama, so clear your schedules. when we come back, we'll enlist in a war that never ends: hashtag wars! stick around. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ the winner of yesterday's "hashtag wars" comes from inst
we can sit here and debate how swol albert einstein was.ebate is that dumbbells take up a lot of space. and i ask you, mr. crews, have you ever gone to the gym and seen all of the dumbbells in a los angeles gym put in the right place on the rack? i ask you and the jury, wouldn't it just be easier to have a machine? >> no, no, it would not. no. not at all. >> taylor: a pretty good rebuttal. all right, judgment time, joe, you can come back over here for sentencing. >> i rest my...
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guys who were telling us backed up by the media that joe biden who can complete a sentence was albert einstein, right, he's was brilliant president w. a -- ever had in the minute became obvious that he was critical that when he -- and they're not to pick up the pieces, jesse, i think that we've just witnessed in this country a year long or story a month-long campaign to completely separate kamala harris from the administration where she is the vice president. it takes a lot of aggressive lying and a lot of shamelessness to put it -- pulling off but you don't feel good when you look at yourself in the mirror after lying about kamala harris' record for the passed month and so i think democrats just recognize this doesn't make any sense. our entire pitch to voters is elects kamala harris, the person who's been vice president for three and half years, and she'll change all the bad policies? i think they all realize in this dimension really drives at home, they don't really have a leg to stand on. >> jesse: all right. and you and donald trump are going to be driving that message home as you get all
guys who were telling us backed up by the media that joe biden who can complete a sentence was albert einstein, right, he's was brilliant president w. a -- ever had in the minute became obvious that he was critical that when he -- and they're not to pick up the pieces, jesse, i think that we've just witnessed in this country a year long or story a month-long campaign to completely separate kamala harris from the administration where she is the vice president. it takes a lot of aggressive lying...
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that told us for three and a half years that joe biden who couldn't complete the sentence was albert einsteinw they want to tell us that kamala harris is abraham lincoln. but anybody who was to blame to see's incompetence or too dishonest to it it it doesn't deserve to be commander-in-chief. kamala harris is not getting a promotion to the presidency of the united states. the democrat party bosses would like to install her as their new nominee and as the next president but remember, she has not received a single vote for president. let's actually give democratic primary voters some credit because in their primary in 2020, kamala harris was so unpopular, she didn't even make it to the first vote being cast. she wasn't in the top three in her home state of california and the reason is democrat voters know what every american agrees with, america is never going to elect a san francisco liberal who is so far outside the mainstream, we are not going to elect kamala harris as president. now let us count the ways of the disastrous policies of kamala harris. 500,000 kids. i was at the border just a co
that told us for three and a half years that joe biden who couldn't complete the sentence was albert einsteinw they want to tell us that kamala harris is abraham lincoln. but anybody who was to blame to see's incompetence or too dishonest to it it it doesn't deserve to be commander-in-chief. kamala harris is not getting a promotion to the presidency of the united states. the democrat party bosses would like to install her as their new nominee and as the next president but remember, she has not...
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people that told us for three and half years at joe biden who couldn't complete the sentence was albert einstein. neither one is to prevent kamala harris is abraham lincoln. do you see the completed this on its -- even despite that kamala harris is running from the. i think a little bit like a campaign really is an extended job interview with the american people, right? so this is a person who's asking you the american people for a promotion to president of the united states but she refuses to step down for an interview, even with the extremely friendly media. now, is that a person we should reward with a promotion? no. i don't think that it is any think that if you're terrified to sit in front of completely sympathetic biased media and how come the american people ever trust you to sit in a room with vladimir putin or xi jinping or the leaders of the world that the president has to deal with? now, let's complex, let's just take stock, let's take stock of the trump record not just the vision because donald trump is inches what out there making promises about what he wants to do. my friends, he a
people that told us for three and half years at joe biden who couldn't complete the sentence was albert einstein. neither one is to prevent kamala harris is abraham lincoln. do you see the completed this on its -- even despite that kamala harris is running from the. i think a little bit like a campaign really is an extended job interview with the american people, right? so this is a person who's asking you the american people for a promotion to president of the united states but she refuses to...
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done, was moved from berlin away from the advancing red army. to the border with switzerland, albert einstein, who knew about the german nuclear program, wrote to roosevelt in 1939 that the germans would use nuclear energy to create an atomic bomb, wrote that he too it was necessary to create an american atomic bomb. heisenberg, the head of the german project, said that a bomb the size of a pineapple could destroy an entire city. they intended to drop them on the allied troops. the red army in may 1945. goebbels gave the order to draw up a horoscope, which would say that june 1945 would be very favorable for fühler and to distribute the horoscope among the population of germany. this propaganda idea was based on the solemn assurances of german nuclear scientists that in june of forty-fifth a new weapon will be ready, but the red army put an end to these assumptions. as a result, the americans were the first to create this terrible weapon. they detonated the world's first atomic bomb on july 16, 1945 at a test site near new mexico, in august 1945 the united states bombed the japanese cities of
done, was moved from berlin away from the advancing red army. to the border with switzerland, albert einstein, who knew about the german nuclear program, wrote to roosevelt in 1939 that the germans would use nuclear energy to create an atomic bomb, wrote that he too it was necessary to create an american atomic bomb. heisenberg, the head of the german project, said that a bomb the size of a pineapple could destroy an entire city. they intended to drop them on the allied troops. the red army in...
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lo dice el mÉdico del hospital albert einstein, de sao paulo, en brasil. >> el fallecimiento del defensadecimos cuÁntos aÑos usted, le decimos cuÁntos aÑos se ha preservado esta tradiciÓn. el vrs puede afectar gravemente los pulmones y vías respiratorias bajas. pero yo estoy protegida con arexvy. arexvy es una vacuna para prevenir enfermedades respiratorias bajas ocasionadas por el vrs en personas de 60 años o más. el vrs puede ser grave para personas con más de 60 años, incluyendo aquellas con asma, diabetes, epoc y algunas otras condiciones. pero yo estoy protegida. arexvy ha comprobado tener más de 82% de efectividad en prevenir enfermedades respiratorias bajas por vrs. y más de 94% de efectividad, en aquellos con estas condiciones de salud. arexvy no protege a todos y no es adecuada para aquellos con reacciones alérgicas graves a sus ingredientes. aquellos con un sistema inmune debilitado pueden tener menor respuesta a la vacuna. los efectos secundarios más comunes son dolor en la zona de la inyección, fatiga, dolor muscular, dolor de cabeza y dolor articular. elige arexvy. intenté d
lo dice el mÉdico del hospital albert einstein, de sao paulo, en brasil. >> el fallecimiento del defensadecimos cuÁntos aÑos usted, le decimos cuÁntos aÑos se ha preservado esta tradiciÓn. el vrs puede afectar gravemente los pulmones y vías respiratorias bajas. pero yo estoy protegida con arexvy. arexvy es una vacuna para prevenir enfermedades respiratorias bajas ocasionadas por el vrs en personas de 60 años o más. el vrs puede ser grave para personas con más de 60 años,...
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i would like to imagine if- isaac newton or albert einstein had access to these tools today. - i meanime where we didn't even have calculators, imagine - what they would have done i and the impact it would have had on the world if they had access to these tools. - in the next five years, potentially, you don'tl need to code. you willjust tell your ai, favourite ai system, - and say, "i want a code that does x, y, z" and you can . accomplish what would take . years of many people in hours today, so it will make you more prolific. - thank you. i think it's fair to say all three of you have given us hope for the future. audience, thank you so much for your questions. i wish we could take more, but i'm afraid we're out of time. that's it for the engineers, intelligent machines, at imperial college london. i'm caroline steel. on behalf of the bbc world service, our partners, the royal commission for the exhibition of 1851, and my producer, charlie taylor, pleasejoin me in giving a warm round of applause for our brilliant, pioneering ai engineers regina barzilay, paolo pirjanian and david s
i would like to imagine if- isaac newton or albert einstein had access to these tools today. - i meanime where we didn't even have calculators, imagine - what they would have done i and the impact it would have had on the world if they had access to these tools. - in the next five years, potentially, you don'tl need to code. you willjust tell your ai, favourite ai system, - and say, "i want a code that does x, y, z" and you can . accomplish what would take . years of many people in...
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roosevelt aired weekly on nbc in 1950 and albert einstein made first television appearance as guest on her show on the premier that also featured robert oppenheimer. both of these shows were lead-ins to meet the press, program which he appeared many times. she would not have regularly scheduled show till 1959 was able to express view on political candidates and focus more on her own issues with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for 1952, 56, 1960 democratic party conventions were televised earning higher ratings than the speeches of former president truman and she made notable national impact on both meet the press and face the nationon promoting stevenson. from 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962 she hosted prospects of mankind on national educational television, net which was the precursor of pbs with monthly public affairs television show with some of the most important political and culture figures at the time eleanor recognized the power of film and television especially educational tools to reach young people and in the 1950's she play ad signi
roosevelt aired weekly on nbc in 1950 and albert einstein made first television appearance as guest on her show on the premier that also featured robert oppenheimer. both of these shows were lead-ins to meet the press, program which he appeared many times. she would not have regularly scheduled show till 1959 was able to express view on political candidates and focus more on her own issues with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for 1952, 56, 1960 democratic party...
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roosevelt aired weekly onc nbc and albert einstein made first television appearance on his show on premiert featured robert omen hyper after working in the united nations she came back to tvtv with ms. roosevelt meets te public weekly on nbc in 19 50 and 1951 and on "meet the press" she appeared many finals. she would not have a regular scheduled show until 1959 but was able to express views on political candidates and focus more on her own issues with the appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for the 1952, 56 and 1960 party convention were televiseder earning higher ratis than speeches of former truman. and she made notable national impact on both "meet the press" and "face the nation" promoting adly stevenson. from 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962, she host a prospect of mankind on national educational television and e.t. which was the precursor of pbs with monthly public affairs television show with some of the mostme important political and cultural figures of the time. eleanor rxzed the power of film and television especially as educational tools to
roosevelt aired weekly onc nbc and albert einstein made first television appearance on his show on premiert featured robert omen hyper after working in the united nations she came back to tvtv with ms. roosevelt meets te public weekly on nbc in 19 50 and 1951 and on "meet the press" she appeared many finals. she would not have a regular scheduled show until 1959 but was able to express views on political candidates and focus more on her own issues with the appearances on popular shows...
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the american media ask for 3.5 years he was albert einstein. now they want to tell us kamala harris is the second coming of abraham lincoln, we don't believe it. what she actually did, what the actual record is, she inflicted the american people with the worst affordability and inflation crisis in generations. this is not rocket science. when inflation happens, when the government spends and prints money we don't have, that makes your hard-earned money worthless. that makes kamala harris directly responsible for this inflation disaster. because she passed the tie-breaking vote on nearly $2 trillion in reckless spending. not just that. she cast another tie-breaking vote on a radical left-wing spending wishlist which sent millions of dollars on green energy scams. that was another couple trillion dollars. and while they weaken the dollar, biden and harris cracked down on american energy. that is a recipe for the terrible affordability crisis we have on this country. combine it with the regulatory agenda, the energy problems, the trillions of doll
the american media ask for 3.5 years he was albert einstein. now they want to tell us kamala harris is the second coming of abraham lincoln, we don't believe it. what she actually did, what the actual record is, she inflicted the american people with the worst affordability and inflation crisis in generations. this is not rocket science. when inflation happens, when the government spends and prints money we don't have, that makes your hard-earned money worthless. that makes kamala harris...
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aired weekly on nbc 1950 and albert einstein made his first television appearance as. on her show on the premiere that also featured robert oppenheimer after working in europe with the united nations she came back tv with mrs. roosevelt meets the public weekly on nbc 1950 and 51, both of these shows were lead ins to meet the press. a program on which she also appeared many times. she would not have another regularly scheduled television show until 1959, but was able to express views on political candidates and focus more on her own issues. with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade. her speeches for the 1952, 56 and 1960 democratic party conventions were earning higher ratings than the speeches of former president truman, and she made notable national impact on both meet the press face the nation promoting adlai stevenson. from 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962. she hosted prospects of mankind on national television and ate, which was the precursor of pbs with a monthly public television show with some of the most important political and cultural fi
aired weekly on nbc 1950 and albert einstein made his first television appearance as. on her show on the premiere that also featured robert oppenheimer after working in europe with the united nations she came back tv with mrs. roosevelt meets the public weekly on nbc 1950 and 51, both of these shows were lead ins to meet the press. a program on which she also appeared many times. she would not have another regularly scheduled television show until 1959, but was able to express views on...
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well , look for yourself, leonardo da vinci, albert einstein, isaac newton, nikola tesla, raphael, leonardo da vinci, michelangelo. why do the stars shine above us, smile at the planet, and you and i are like children, looking at them, we have forgotten that it is so easy to find answers to questions, the glass is already empty, but don't be sad. and i have a plan, i want world, made a turn, and i have a plan, not back forward, oops, where not back forward, mercury in color shines in ultraviolet, and you and i are like children, looking at them, in the flow of thought we wrote down, stopped and fell silent, we fill the glass again and do not thicken, i have a plan, i want. and we also have a wonderful plan, here i plan to help you with colds today, in the next hour this is what we intend to tell you show. so, we traditionally make our morning good see how alexander predkot begins his working day. new hero of the rubric people who changed the world adam mickiewicz extend the holiday from... behind the wheel of a combine, so all the details in her story, yes, let's see how much olesya managed
well , look for yourself, leonardo da vinci, albert einstein, isaac newton, nikola tesla, raphael, leonardo da vinci, michelangelo. why do the stars shine above us, smile at the planet, and you and i are like children, looking at them, we have forgotten that it is so easy to find answers to questions, the glass is already empty, but don't be sad. and i have a plan, i want world, made a turn, and i have a plan, not back forward, oops, where not back forward, mercury in color shines in...
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what happen, the media got ridt of biden after telling us he was the smartest man since albert einsteind to install somebody and they needed to q install somebody quickly. the media working with theuidiat democrat party, there she is on the show, kamala harris, with our propaganda, our lives, our o incisive free in-kind advertising on behalf of kamala harriska, conversing, simultaneously, the dehumanization of donald trump and his running mate jd vance, the endless propaganda that goes on, this to front of tachometerh will be able to get kamalaar harris across the finish line, here we have kamala harris media cross-border into outright lies and it goes on and on, the media line about harris and harris isa lyinrrg about here's. did harris lie about us before, she lie to us now, she's lying to us both times and so are them media. it's liktee synchronize dancingd except we have synchronize propaganda. for example, headliness , natiol review, i changed all my policies, mocking of kamala harris, the kamala harris side up. what is she doing, lying, we have the washington examiner without a pr
what happen, the media got ridt of biden after telling us he was the smartest man since albert einsteind to install somebody and they needed to q install somebody quickly. the media working with theuidiat democrat party, there she is on the show, kamala harris, with our propaganda, our lives, our o incisive free in-kind advertising on behalf of kamala harriska, conversing, simultaneously, the dehumanization of donald trump and his running mate jd vance, the endless propaganda that goes on, this...
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well, the media got rid of biden after telling us he was the smartest man since albert einstein.stall somebody and they needed to install somebody quickly that mediate work with the democrat party there she is on the show. kamala harris despite all this they figured our propaganda, our lives are incessant free in-kind advertising will be half of kamala harris conversely simultaneously the dehumanization of donald trump and his running mate, jd dance the endless propaganda systems on this to front attack will be able to get kamala harris across the finish line. here we have mediate cross-border's outright lies and goes on and on. the media are lying about harris and harris is lying about harris did hairs lie to us before it she lied to us now? she's lying to us both times. and so are the mediate. it is like synchronized dancing except here we have synchronize propaganda. for example headlands national review what i've changed all of my policies the mocking of kamala harris the kamala harris site up what is she doing? lying. here we have washington examiner without a primary trip o
well, the media got rid of biden after telling us he was the smartest man since albert einstein.stall somebody and they needed to install somebody quickly that mediate work with the democrat party there she is on the show. kamala harris despite all this they figured our propaganda, our lives are incessant free in-kind advertising will be half of kamala harris conversely simultaneously the dehumanization of donald trump and his running mate, jd dance the endless propaganda systems on this to...
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some of the greatest minds, such as albert einstein and charles darwin, exhibited strange behaviourse and burning. the midnight oil and having a bigger brain than other people. they don't put that there. that was me adding that as maybe it's a factor. what's wrong with solitude? >> that's a good thing, isn't it, >> solitude? yeah >> solitude? yeah >> they say genius over here. >> they say genius over here. >> they're saying solitude is . >> they're saying solitude is. that's what i'm saying. >> yeah, exactly. that's one of the qualities. >> i'll tell you the good ones. these are all the things you need to be talking to yourself. you talk to yourself, you talk to yourself. >> yes he does. i've seen him muttering over chat with himself. >> do you talk this off? no, i don't, do i? >> yes i always in the corner. he's like oh free speech, free speech. >> i've heard him. >> i've heard him. >> free speech is really important. look, shakespeare, this isn't about me staying up late. >> do you stay up late? >> do you stay up late? >> staying up late right now? what else do you do? >> by the wa
some of the greatest minds, such as albert einstein and charles darwin, exhibited strange behaviourse and burning. the midnight oil and having a bigger brain than other people. they don't put that there. that was me adding that as maybe it's a factor. what's wrong with solitude? >> that's a good thing, isn't it, >> solitude? yeah >> solitude? yeah >> they say genius over here. >> they say genius over here. >> they're saying solitude is . >> they're...
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martha graham taught dance here and albert einstein was in this room. >> looked up, saw his name.s ceo seth pinsky tells it, the 92nd street y's remarkable history stemmed from a simple mission. >> the 92nd street y was founded 150 years ago by a group of german-jewish civic leaders who saw a large number of eastern european jews coming to the united states, and they felt that that population needed a home, a safe place, and they said, let's create a jewish version of the ymca. >> reporter: who is welcome here? >> everyone is welcome. >> reporter: the famed aufmann concert hall is emblematic of this welcoming spirit. >> we are sitting on an incredibly historic stage. what do you think when you walk in here? >> it's an amazing place. i mean, when you stop and think about the people who have appeared here, the events that have occurred here. >> reporter: truman capote read from "in cold blood" here and kurt vonnegut debuted "breakfast of champions." >> not even my wife has seen it. >> emma lazarus when she wrote the words to the poem that gives voice to the statue of liberty, she wa
martha graham taught dance here and albert einstein was in this room. >> looked up, saw his name.s ceo seth pinsky tells it, the 92nd street y's remarkable history stemmed from a simple mission. >> the 92nd street y was founded 150 years ago by a group of german-jewish civic leaders who saw a large number of eastern european jews coming to the united states, and they felt that that population needed a home, a safe place, and they said, let's create a jewish version of the ymca....
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from the famed scientist albert einstein who was appointed to be the science advisor for the ferry, he was alive at this time and he explained in the letter he put in his time capsule that in the time in which he lived his society had and i quote learned to fly and we are able to send messages and news without any difficulty over the entire world through electronic waves and quote. what he's talking about? is the radio which was the technology that was relatively new at the time. in fact, one of the brand new technologies that was debuted at the fair was a facsimile machine that could use radio waves to transmit a newspaper to be printed out right in your home. it's kind of amazing. except the data transmission would take about 18 minutes per page to print. but back then you don't need a paper boy on a bicycle anymore. this is sort of today like a scrolling through our phones to read the news right in the comfort of your own home. but back to einstein because more ominously. his letter also wrote some hard truths. where he said quote? people living in different countries kill each othe
from the famed scientist albert einstein who was appointed to be the science advisor for the ferry, he was alive at this time and he explained in the letter he put in his time capsule that in the time in which he lived his society had and i quote learned to fly and we are able to send messages and news without any difficulty over the entire world through electronic waves and quote. what he's talking about? is the radio which was the technology that was relatively new at the time. in fact, one...
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out of things that we've all been exposed and then the most creative whether you think of an albert einstein, a great artist, they were able to connect dots with things that they had already been exposed to in ways that people didn't before. and i suspect these the eyes will will able to do this. there's there's already some research you there's a debate happening whether ise is going kind of asymptote to what's already been done or will in some ways be able to surpass. but there's already people using a.i. to start proving, you know, going through the frontiers, mathematics and physics, which which implies that there's real creativity happening. here's the one where we're the elemental one i think the where where i'm not there. you wrote and bill gates wrote approvingly about the ai approach to the blank paper, the blank page problem. i just don't know how to get started. so it's not that i'm going to cheat, but i'm going to ask the ai to to to get started for me and then i'm going to jump in and i think if we if we abandon the ability to stare or terrified at the blank page and overcome th
out of things that we've all been exposed and then the most creative whether you think of an albert einstein, a great artist, they were able to connect dots with things that they had already been exposed to in ways that people didn't before. and i suspect these the eyes will will able to do this. there's there's already some research you there's a debate happening whether ise is going kind of asymptote to what's already been done or will in some ways be able to surpass. but there's already...
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one of these scientists who fled to the united states was the famous german physicist albert einsteinr describing the prospects for the third reich to obtain an atomic bomb. played a decisive role in the us president's decision to begin the manhattan project. uranium could be turned into a new important source of energy in the near future. a nuclear reaction has become possible, as a result of which significant energy can be released. this new phenomenon could lead to the creation of extremely powerful bombs of a new type. at it is not known that in germany, at the kaiser wilhelm institute , american work on uranus is now being repeated, which the us government should pay close attention to. in this regard, we suggest that you establish permanent contact between the us government and a group of physicists in america studying this problem. the americans took the threat very seriously, and already in july 1945, less than 3 years after the start of the program, the world's first atomic bomb was tested at a us test site. in early august, bombs were already dropped on japanese cities of hi
one of these scientists who fled to the united states was the famous german physicist albert einsteinr describing the prospects for the third reich to obtain an atomic bomb. played a decisive role in the us president's decision to begin the manhattan project. uranium could be turned into a new important source of energy in the near future. a nuclear reaction has become possible, as a result of which significant energy can be released. this new phenomenon could lead to the creation of extremely...
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this whole like smashing the gangs as if there's some sort of evil albert einstein like genius that'si that's sitting there with these cats. i knew someone who took those boats. it was literally it couldn't be easier. he found his way from ghana to libya and then got to italy. it was literally simple . simple. >> 40,000 people that failed asylum last year. >> they were due for deportation. 290 is a drop in the ocean. >> jonathan, are you talking about do you think yvette cooper should even be saying stuff like this? because the other side of it is, if she can't do it for some pretty straightforward reasons, like we don't have returns agreements with some of the key countries that they come to, etc. then she's made a rod for her own back, even if she wants to, which people might be quite sceptical of this idea anyway. >> well, i think she's, you know, it's probably not a coincidence. this is on the front page of the telegraph, i think, the labour guardian, the labour party's strategy is to try and woo newspapers that will never support the labour party under any circumstances, and to t
this whole like smashing the gangs as if there's some sort of evil albert einstein like genius that'si that's sitting there with these cats. i knew someone who took those boats. it was literally it couldn't be easier. he found his way from ghana to libya and then got to italy. it was literally simple . simple. >> 40,000 people that failed asylum last year. >> they were due for deportation. 290 is a drop in the ocean. >> jonathan, are you talking about do you think yvette...