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so we will expect this to be at the top of the agenda there to alex. >> all right. jennifer hansler here in washington. thank you very much for your reporting. now, i want to bring in a cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour, because john, thank you so much for joining us. i wonder to what extent do you think the us is going to be successful at convincing israel that they should now not retaliate against iran. what leverage the us has enlight of the help that they gave israel last nine. of course, the ongoing support at least in terms of weaponry in the war in gaza gaza this is the question frankie alex, because the united states has been urging israel >> throughout the war in gaza since october 7, to abide by rules of the international road and that has proven something that israel has not wants to do in terms of how it's targeting gaza. so if you've flashed now to this extra potential regional escalation, the very real question is is there a division between what the us wants, which is
so we will expect this to be at the top of the agenda there to alex. >> all right. jennifer hansler here in washington. thank you very much for your reporting. now, i want to bring in a cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour, because john, thank you so much for joining us. i wonder to what extent do you think the us is going to be successful at convincing israel that they should now not retaliate against iran. what leverage the us has enlight of the help that they gave israel...
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alex dean, where are you?en't so serious, it would be hysterically funny , when the uk hysterically funny, when the uk said we wish to return people to the safe nation, they had come from france, uk to eu state, we were told it was racist. it was impossible, it was unlawful, it was unreasonable. it was a fringe position. now ireland wants to return people to the safe nation. they came from the uk . the eu state wants to return uk. the eu state wants to return to the uk. now. it's not racist . to the uk. now. it's not racist. then it's possible and it's reasonable and it's lawful and it's mainstream. i mean, the hypocrisy is obvious . it's the hypocrisy is obvious. it's the real pleasure i take from it, though it does show that the rwanda scheme is working as a deterrent . already. we haven't, deterrent. already. we haven't, as people like to point out, managed to send anyone to rwanda yet, but it's having a deterrent effect. >> and let me just ask you, the quicker then so you're saying that hypocritical and al
alex dean, where are you?en't so serious, it would be hysterically funny , when the uk hysterically funny, when the uk said we wish to return people to the safe nation, they had come from france, uk to eu state, we were told it was racist. it was impossible, it was unlawful, it was unreasonable. it was a fringe position. now ireland wants to return people to the safe nation. they came from the uk . the eu state wants to return uk. the eu state wants to return to the uk. now. it's not racist ....
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alex clarissa you were showing live pictures of that tel aviv skyline. one of the major questions is, of course, what the targets are intended to be. now, there is a sense that if iran does not want to escalate this, that they won't go, for example, for civilian centers, they will won't try to target downtown tel aviv where you are. obviously, we don't know what those targets are going to be, but what is the israeli government saying to its citizens in order? to stay safe in a way that we might be able to glean what it is they believe those intended targets to be >> well essentially they're saying this is a moment for caution. this is a moment to listen carefully to what you're being told to do this as a moment not to panic. this is a moment for unity as you heard, ben wedeman saying there fools are closed universities are closed, camps, are closed. no gatherings of more than one people everyone here being urged just to keep a close eye on the news on their phones and pay attention to what they're told to do. >> i do think that the >> prevailing wisdom h
alex clarissa you were showing live pictures of that tel aviv skyline. one of the major questions is, of course, what the targets are intended to be. now, there is a sense that if iran does not want to escalate this, that they won't go, for example, for civilian centers, they will won't try to target downtown tel aviv where you are. obviously, we don't know what those targets are going to be, but what is the israeli government saying to its citizens in order? to stay safe in a way that we might...
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>> never. >> never. >> alex.ething that uk candidate who's that a reform uk candidate who's deadis that a reform uk candidate who's dead is more popular the dead is more popular than the tories labour. what does tories and labour. what does that say about our current politics? >> but i and it's a great story. it's a it sounds quite funny, but it must have been awful for the family involved , and it must the family involved, and it must have been awful for the party because nobody would do that, would they? nobody would do that on you a very, very good >> you raise a very, very good point. >> and, came up with >> and, well, i came up with i came up with idea for a new came up with an idea for a new reality show. why miss her own funeral? know, could lie funeral? you know, you could lie in you know, you could in the bed. you know, you could feel satin idea. it on. feel the satin idea. try it on. see that you know what see that you're. you know what they in the papers? they write in the papers? all rubbish. they wri
>> never. >> never. >> alex.ething that uk candidate who's that a reform uk candidate who's deadis that a reform uk candidate who's dead is more popular the dead is more popular than the tories labour. what does tories and labour. what does that say about our current politics? >> but i and it's a great story. it's a it sounds quite funny, but it must have been awful for the family involved , and it must the family involved, and it must have been awful for the party...
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>> never. >> never. >> alex.ething that uk candidate who's that a reform uk candidate who's deadis that a reform uk candidate who's dead is more popular the dead is more popular than the tories labour. what does tories and labour. what does that say about our current politics? >> but i and it's a great story. it's a it sounds quite funny, but it must have been awful for the family involved , and it must the family involved, and it must have been awful for the party because nobody would do that, would they? nobody would do that on you a very, very good >> you raise a very, very good point. >> and, came up with >> and, well, i came up with i came up with idea for a new came up with an idea for a new reality show. why miss her own funeral? know, could lie funeral? you know, you could lie in you know, you could in the bed. you know, you could feel satin idea. it on. feel the satin idea. try it on. see that you know what see that you're. you know what they in the papers? they write in the papers? all rubbish. they wri
>> never. >> never. >> alex.ething that uk candidate who's that a reform uk candidate who's deadis that a reform uk candidate who's dead is more popular the dead is more popular than the tories labour. what does tories and labour. what does that say about our current politics? >> but i and it's a great story. it's a it sounds quite funny, but it must have been awful for the family involved , and it must the family involved, and it must have been awful for the party...
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alex and mr. rule would be the best to ask this, but i actually thought has below would act much sooner and actually prep the way you're going to see not only hezbollah but also the popular mobilization forces are fronts. in other countries probably chime in. it doesn't necessarily generally mean that iran is controlling their actions or telling them what to do, what we've seen in the past in this area is they just do it because they want to contribute much like we've seen the second front. they've opened up is israel has gone into gaza, no one has told them to do that. they're just doing it. >> so yeah. i it's not surprising at all. but again, i go back to what several of your guests have said. this is more than a proportional response. this is significantly greater than a proportional response and that i, i for one did not expect it to be as significant as it it is. >> all right. i'm going to ask you all to stay with me as we bring in congressman jason crow democrat who is on the intelligence co
alex and mr. rule would be the best to ask this, but i actually thought has below would act much sooner and actually prep the way you're going to see not only hezbollah but also the popular mobilization forces are fronts. in other countries probably chime in. it doesn't necessarily generally mean that iran is controlling their actions or telling them what to do, what we've seen in the past in this area is they just do it because they want to contribute much like we've seen the second front....
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what im act nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could _ nationalism, alex salmond.ct could it have _ nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could it have on _ nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could it have on the - nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could it have on the general election? , ., , , election? even before this eventings toda in election? even before this eventings today in edinburgh _ election? even before this eventings today in edinburgh there were - election? even before this eventings today in edinburgh there were deep| today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years ago might not be so good this t
what im act nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could _ nationalism, alex salmond.ct could it have _ nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could it have on _ nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could it have on the - nationalism, alex salmond. what impact could it have on the general election? , ., , , election? even before this eventings toda in election? even before this eventings today in edinburgh _ election? even before this eventings today in edinburgh there were - election? even...
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let's start with alex marquardt. he is live tonight and washington alex, what do we know at the center? our well, abby, details still very much coming in, but we have had percolating reports about explosions blast heard in iran. >> of course, the immediate assumption is this is indeed the israeli retaliation for a ron's massive strike against israel last weekend with more than 300 drones and missiles. but what we know so so far is simply that explosions have been heard. this comes from now, multiple iranian semi-official news outlets. the latest from a press tv he reporting that an explosion was heard near a ron's central city of s for khan, the reason is still unknown, and that echoes what we heard just moments ago from another semi-official news agency called fars. so here we have iranian media itself reporting an explosion or explosions. and one of ron's most prominent cities, s. behind it is in the middle of the country towards the western part of the country it does have a prominent nuclear facility, but i will
let's start with alex marquardt. he is live tonight and washington alex, what do we know at the center? our well, abby, details still very much coming in, but we have had percolating reports about explosions blast heard in iran. >> of course, the immediate assumption is this is indeed the israeli retaliation for a ron's massive strike against israel last weekend with more than 300 drones and missiles. but what we know so so far is simply that explosions have been heard. this comes from...
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horne on the show. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you are taller than alex, but alex is a tall gentleman too horne. [ laughter ] >> seth: do you have some other favorite insults you've had for alex over the years on the show? >> i don't really know where it comes from, but i've got this theory that alex irritates me on purpose. >> not true. >> because it suits the character on the show because i'm, you know, i'm quite gentle really, seth. but he needs me to be cross on the show, so he says bleak things to me that annoy me, and i don't find funny, and i find myself being cruel to him. [ light laughter ] >> you are mean. you are mean to me. >> i've said some fairly awful things to him. and your mother-in-law really hates me, doesn't she? >> um, yeah. well, recently he said -- [ laughter ] recently he said, "this is alex," he told me recently in confidence that he is sexually attracted to his next door neighbor's wife. [ laughter ] and they'd only just moved in next door. >> but that was true. >> it's not true. it's not true. >> he did tell me. and he also told me in confidence that if he gets
horne on the show. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you are taller than alex, but alex is a tall gentleman too horne. [ laughter ] >> seth: do you have some other favorite insults you've had for alex over the years on the show? >> i don't really know where it comes from, but i've got this theory that alex irritates me on purpose. >> not true. >> because it suits the character on the show because i'm, you know, i'm quite gentle really, seth. but he needs me to be cross...
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. >> i'm alex marquardt in washington. thank you so much for joining morning us today. we begin with a developing story on capitol hill. the senate says, it will take up the $95 of foreign aid package on tuesday day. that was just passed by house lawmakers just hours ago and a special session on this saturday package includes billions and military aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan as well as billions for humanitarian aid. we have reporters covering reaction from washington to ukraine and jerusalem. let's start with cnn's lauren fox live on capitol hill. so lauren, how did this get pushed through? and what does it mean for speaker johnson's job? >> yeah. there are a lot of questions about what this means for speaker johnson's future after this vote today, despite the overwhelming bipartisan support for this series of sap elemental bills, what you saw from conservatives was frustration, a sense that they had been let down by the speaker. now the question remains, if marjorie taylor greene, who has been leading this effort to try to oust the speaker if she will, to take
. >> i'm alex marquardt in washington. thank you so much for joining morning us today. we begin with a developing story on capitol hill. the senate says, it will take up the $95 of foreign aid package on tuesday day. that was just passed by house lawmakers just hours ago and a special session on this saturday package includes billions and military aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan as well as billions for humanitarian aid. we have reporters covering reaction from washington to ukraine...
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yes, of course, alex salmond, humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond. the _ humza yousaf?se, alex salmond, the former first _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first minister, | salmond, the former first minister, who started to set up some of the, quotes, world leading targets, perhaps slightly more achievable ones, and of course mr salmond is no fan of the snp, despite being a former party leader, and of course in particular he is no fan of the scottish green party, either. he feels in particular they are dragging the snp over perhaps to the left, being in favour of such things as trans rights, which mr salmond is perhaps not so keen on talking about. he thinks that some of these issues are talked about too much and there should be more of a focus on business and growth, for example, from the scottish government. so, mr salmond, no fan of the present scottish government, and of course the former first minister nicola sturgeon, saw that criticism has come far and wide. but when you look at what the scottish government are saying, they are blaming the
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and each component of that, alex, as a certain time period. the bottom line, combined with hezbollah, and the ballistic missile and cruise missile capacity, israel's air defenses certainly cannot stop that type of onslaught, which is one of the reasons why if they launch that magnitude of an attack, you can expect american forces to try to defend the skies. >> mark, what is your big estimate, big picture wise? do you think they might say, we are going to use hezbollah to do this. with that in a sense that her a direct response into iran if the attack did not come in by their direct hand? >> frankly, alex, i think this is going to come directly not from hezbollah, which is not the largest proxy of the greatest great -- threat to israel. as you are now, it has been engaged in the war. there have been assassinations, and largely, israel has been on the offenses. they have not really responded to these assassinations, including to the general by the trump administration. i think the pressure, as well as the belief that israel, both politically and
and each component of that, alex, as a certain time period. the bottom line, combined with hezbollah, and the ballistic missile and cruise missile capacity, israel's air defenses certainly cannot stop that type of onslaught, which is one of the reasons why if they launch that magnitude of an attack, you can expect american forces to try to defend the skies. >> mark, what is your big estimate, big picture wise? do you think they might say, we are going to use hezbollah to do this. with...
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alex, i want to pick up on what jamila was just saying. there's, we're talking about the issue of, of security and how it impacts the world when it comes to these issues. you wrote recently also when a hunger combines with war the, that, and for techs of instability spends faster, hunger on a scale that we're witnessing. i mean, this can really be a severe set threat to global security, right. or are you fine completely agree. i mean, one of the, that the written history is that true, right? of the 20th century is the degree to which from the crises and fear of food crises. well absolutely pivotal in driving the key was the time including world war 2. i mean, one of the lessons that was done by the germans off to well below one when they felt that they had been stopped into surrender, was that they needed to secure what was necessary to sustain the population from you. and in what on the eastern front of a loan spot was called the hung up plan because it did take would stop the populations of eastern europe and the soviet union in order fo
alex, i want to pick up on what jamila was just saying. there's, we're talking about the issue of, of security and how it impacts the world when it comes to these issues. you wrote recently also when a hunger combines with war the, that, and for techs of instability spends faster, hunger on a scale that we're witnessing. i mean, this can really be a severe set threat to global security, right. or are you fine completely agree. i mean, one of the, that the written history is that true, right? of...
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alex akaman and dr. zakaria abbas are still with us and i wanted to bring you back in here dr. abbas because you've seen the demonstrations taking place um demanding respective governments do more to put pressure on televive where you are are they also coods demonstrations. expected at this time, like to get that global perspective? we are a land of india, as you know mahatma gandhiji who fought against the british invaders, we are the ones who gain freedom through resistance, so we are the people who can relate to what's happening, but unfortunately the global politics, the stand of india has been very neutral and it is also not very satisfactory because of their multilateral connections, but yes we do have people protesting, we have indoor... events and on social media as you know indian citizens are very much active and very happy to let you know that india being a multicultural society, we have hindus, christians, muslims and different religions. a lot of our friends, not necessarily being muslims, they have no, they've got to know the truth about palestine, and that is wha
alex akaman and dr. zakaria abbas are still with us and i wanted to bring you back in here dr. abbas because you've seen the demonstrations taking place um demanding respective governments do more to put pressure on televive where you are are they also coods demonstrations. expected at this time, like to get that global perspective? we are a land of india, as you know mahatma gandhiji who fought against the british invaders, we are the ones who gain freedom through resistance, so we are the...
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alex. so that this headteacher, this is the real crux of this, this girl, crux of this, because this girl, this student was essentially saying, you know, i want to do like i think it's, was it 1:00 or whatever time it is? she wanted to do it during the break. at the time. >> that suits me and in the manner and with manner that suits me and with the that it suits me. the the people that it suits me. the trouble is, course, you don't trouble is, of course, you don't know i was praying during know if i was praying during your introduction to my. as happens, wasn't, but might happens, i wasn't, but i might have silently away have been silently praying away and harm. one reads and doing no harm. one reads between here bit and between the lines here a bit and thinks, once you start the thinks, yeah, once you start the group children praying in the group of children praying in the square muslim majority square in muslim majority school, a group them school, once a group of them start who start pra
alex. so that this headteacher, this is the real crux of this, this girl, crux of this, because this girl, this student was essentially saying, you know, i want to do like i think it's, was it 1:00 or whatever time it is? she wanted to do it during the break. at the time. >> that suits me and in the manner and with manner that suits me and with the that it suits me. the the people that it suits me. the trouble is, course, you don't trouble is, of course, you don't know i was praying...
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alex? >> yeah, you are 100% right.ll you, i am an alum of usc, and the reality is that campuswide, that graduation ceremony has been canceled, but they are allowing the satellite ceremonies for the different schools, such as the outstanding and a brick school for journalism, the cinema school, business school, all of that. but you are right, a huge disappointment, given that about 35,000 people would be expected there in the general proximity of the trojan, and the library, and all of that, where they hold their canvas graduation every year. anyway, adrienne broaddus, thank you so much, i am glad things are peaceful there at ucla for now. >>> anthony scaramucci on how donald trump may be handling the daily grind of his trial. plus, he knows the take on some of the key players in the case. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big h
alex? >> yeah, you are 100% right.ll you, i am an alum of usc, and the reality is that campuswide, that graduation ceremony has been canceled, but they are allowing the satellite ceremonies for the different schools, such as the outstanding and a brick school for journalism, the cinema school, business school, all of that. but you are right, a huge disappointment, given that about 35,000 people would be expected there in the general proximity of the trojan, and the library, and all of...
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in his workshop, alex finds a suitable tool for every challenge. the 38 year old collects traditional tools from the region and repairs done. i think that that was investigated, credited from the old tools are better to some of the quality of steel is better and they're much more robust than the standard tools. you can buy everywhere these dates and come on and, and if they're old and from the village, it's safe to say they were made by a village blacksmith with a particular craftsman and mine ticket must ex 1000 up cuz don't so he never give them anything shouting because the 2 of them would see each other almost every day . the unconventional project has long been the subject of village gossip. we are on the tiller, she was in the largest city are sure people shake their heads when they talk about us. some were the ones who collect all the old junk that would normally be thrown away to make a few quick lane for scrap iron or firewood toys, no one's collecting this kind of stuff. so of course we're the freaks around here and see the freaks. but th
in his workshop, alex finds a suitable tool for every challenge. the 38 year old collects traditional tools from the region and repairs done. i think that that was investigated, credited from the old tools are better to some of the quality of steel is better and they're much more robust than the standard tools. you can buy everywhere these dates and come on and, and if they're old and from the village, it's safe to say they were made by a village blacksmith with a particular craftsman and mine...
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um i can see you reacting to what alex was saying there. so i'll give you a chance to jump in, but i also just want to ask you simply, do you believe from your perspective? does the political will power exist right now to try and actually put an end dog? i think we don't have any choice again because if you look up things that i actually did, he said a lot of things being done in uh some parts of the world actually just to try to change the, the shoes of movement up pushing or so government to change their policies, we look at west africa, the blinking vehicle was for those things to just to push the motor company into one in front of the curriculum at the transition shot to g or even policies in these countries is something about to do a good progress, i see i'm saying that we need to do secure conditions and then using the source on a scale, a desktop import. and also i've been giving these a visa using the mission for the organizing the my system with all the lucky and important things. uh uh, more about what that being said is really, r
um i can see you reacting to what alex was saying there. so i'll give you a chance to jump in, but i also just want to ask you simply, do you believe from your perspective? does the political will power exist right now to try and actually put an end dog? i think we don't have any choice again because if you look up things that i actually did, he said a lot of things being done in uh some parts of the world actually just to try to change the, the shoes of movement up pushing or so government to...
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well, molina and alex tried to find a solution for the to the noise. people are also working to preserve another or to the know transel vein. your tradition in the little village of spencer to meet you. pop makes is going to be processed for the deceased. he's been doing it for 45 years. he feels those sierras and his phones. it's important to him that the traditional past on his son in law is to take over the reins. a huge honor for the young man and from me she was last time r k y. that is, that's a big responsibility for me. i really, that's the water from the la quinta, a dental care that i'm not setting out to be better than my predecessor or something, but i'd like to at least reach his level either. i'd like to achieve that. it pushes i'm a couple, i just have a rough, like many general maintenance you on worked on construction sites or funds across europe as a migrant labor. his home village couldn't secure him a future neither personally nor financially. i've told him at dmitri his daughter can started helping out in the workshop. great, becau
well, molina and alex tried to find a solution for the to the noise. people are also working to preserve another or to the know transel vein. your tradition in the little village of spencer to meet you. pop makes is going to be processed for the deceased. he's been doing it for 45 years. he feels those sierras and his phones. it's important to him that the traditional past on his son in law is to take over the reins. a huge honor for the young man and from me she was last time r k y. that is,...
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alex salmond now holds _ it's in the balance. alex salmond now holds the _ it's in the balance.ow holds the balance of the - it's in the balance. alex salmond | now holds the balance of the snp it's in the balance. alex salmond i now holds the balance of the snp in his hands. taste now holds the balance of the snp in his hands. ~ , . ,, hello there. there were two different types of weather across the country for thursday, neither being warm. across england and wales, there was a lot of cloud around with some patches of rain and these grey skies, the rain, was all tied in with an area of low pressure out in the north sea. you can see the extent of the cloud here. further north, though, we had much brighter weather in scotland with some lengthy spells of sunshine. so if you wanted the sunnier weather, scotland was the place to be. however, we did see some of those brighter skies push in into northern ireland and northern england through the afternoon. now, overnight, we've got a few patches of rain to come and go across southern areas of england, perhaps south wales as well. away
alex salmond now holds _ it's in the balance. alex salmond now holds the _ it's in the balance.ow holds the balance of the - it's in the balance. alex salmond | now holds the balance of the snp it's in the balance. alex salmond i now holds the balance of the snp in his hands. taste now holds the balance of the snp in his hands. ~ , . ,, hello there. there were two different types of weather across the country for thursday, neither being warm. across england and wales, there was a lot of cloud...
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well molina and alex tried to find a solution for the to the noise. people are also working to preserve another or it has no chance of being in tradition in the little village of suspense to meet you. pop makes us what do we process for the disease? he's been doing it for 45 years. he feels those sierras and his phones. it's important to him that the tradition is passed on. his son in law is to take over the reins for a huge honor for the young man, the interest from me. she lives that time i k y. that is, that's a big responsibility for me. i mean, if that's the wonderful uh huh. a dental care that i'm not setting out to be better than my predecessor, but i'd like to at least reach his level either. i'd like to achieve that. it pushes, i'm a cadillac, like many young romanians you on worked on construction sites or funds across europe, as a migrant neighbor. his home brothers couldn't secure him a future, neither personally nor financially, told him at dmitri his daughter and started helping out in the workshop. cuz she worked with across his gave me
well molina and alex tried to find a solution for the to the noise. people are also working to preserve another or it has no chance of being in tradition in the little village of suspense to meet you. pop makes us what do we process for the disease? he's been doing it for 45 years. he feels those sierras and his phones. it's important to him that the tradition is passed on. his son in law is to take over the reins for a huge honor for the young man, the interest from me. she lives that time i k...
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so alex was born in brush of marlena. in bucharest, they were raised bilingually, but living in germany was never an option for them. their roots to their romanian homeland. drum deep and many nephews them here especially that's why i no longer start my list and when i grandmother died to nasa, i came to the empty house a short time later certification live. i who faded into a very difficult time in my life the it should be against that solely mentally. well, a time when i was wondering who i was and what i was actually doing the oh, yeah. tell me that it gave me some new i wasn't so conscious of it at the time. but it turned out to be a wonderful dream. and so malayna state. but realizing her dream became more complicated than expected. the couple kept coming up against new unforeseen problems. that's not why little is it the nails from alex to supply don't fit. they won't be able to continue working on the wooden frames for the pavilion. well, molina and alex tried to find a solution for the to the noise. people are als
so alex was born in brush of marlena. in bucharest, they were raised bilingually, but living in germany was never an option for them. their roots to their romanian homeland. drum deep and many nephews them here especially that's why i no longer start my list and when i grandmother died to nasa, i came to the empty house a short time later certification live. i who faded into a very difficult time in my life the it should be against that solely mentally. well, a time when i was wondering who i...
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really fascinating stuff, alex. thank you i fascinating stuff, alex. thank you forjoining us.s for others. you had to make the most of the sunshine when you had it. after the warmest day of the year so far in east anglia, it was not a bad start to sunday morning. it did cloud over a little as the day progressed. and the week ahead is going to stay pretty unsettled, i'm afraid. 0ften wet and windy, a little bit cooler as well to begin with. but then there's a potential for something warmer to return from wednesday into thursday later on. more on that in just a moment. but we've got this deepening area of low pressure for monday, which is going to bring some wet weatherfor some of us. so we'll start off on monday morning with rain into the channel isles, moving up through cornwall, gradually into south wales, up through the irish sea. ahead of it, we'll have this band of showery rain developing as well. so across england and wales it's a case of quite a lot of cloud around. there will be some showery outbreaks of rain. top temperatures, though, still on the mild side, 17 celsius
really fascinating stuff, alex. thank you i fascinating stuff, alex. thank you forjoining us.s for others. you had to make the most of the sunshine when you had it. after the warmest day of the year so far in east anglia, it was not a bad start to sunday morning. it did cloud over a little as the day progressed. and the week ahead is going to stay pretty unsettled, i'm afraid. 0ften wet and windy, a little bit cooler as well to begin with. but then there's a potential for something warmer to...
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and also alex, you mentioned there that thank you. tweet essentially by volodymyr zelenskyy, the president of that country at came out only a couple of seconds after the house vote went down. so cleanly, the ukrainians were waiting for this and we're hoping for this and some of the things that priscilla mentioned, obviously for the ukrainians have been really real issues that they've been having. the lack of ammunition as far as artillery is concerned, also, air defense systems and air defense missiles as well. one of the things of course, alex, that we've been talking about over the past couple of weeks and that you've been reporting about out as well, is the fact that the russians have launched this massive aerial campaign against ukraine's energy infrastructure in the ukrainian, just saying, look, in some cases, we simply don't have the air defense missiles to hold that up. so it's a big deal for them. we've actually been in touch with a couple of troops who are on the frontlines fighting there. that was one of them who said that t
and also alex, you mentioned there that thank you. tweet essentially by volodymyr zelenskyy, the president of that country at came out only a couple of seconds after the house vote went down. so cleanly, the ukrainians were waiting for this and we're hoping for this and some of the things that priscilla mentioned, obviously for the ukrainians have been really real issues that they've been having. the lack of ammunition as far as artillery is concerned, also, air defense systems and air defense...
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got it alex. i want to read you back in a 2nd by what oscar especially about this i do, you know, can travel is better and show maybe that the money is just gotten back into the local economy is a ways that maybe they could be more focused on that yeah, um tourism in valley is a big business. um um last year 2023 by the welcome warrant ends by 1000000 people uh to our tiny island. and um, the, the problem is we have to be very careful in thinking about how to create the sustainable economy that process for uh, the, uh, presler. um the people the, the local people of bodies. so um, currently what's happening, the profits are going mostly to the, the, the come to the cooperation from glum darcy and foreign investors. and creating. 5 a widening gap between rich and poor, and i think we must try to tell people how we can, how, how we can promote agencies by the nice people making their decisions and having their decisions and the, and being a, someone they did their, their. a voices and that's, that's
got it alex. i want to read you back in a 2nd by what oscar especially about this i do, you know, can travel is better and show maybe that the money is just gotten back into the local economy is a ways that maybe they could be more focused on that yeah, um tourism in valley is a big business. um um last year 2023 by the welcome warrant ends by 1000000 people uh to our tiny island. and um, the, the problem is we have to be very careful in thinking about how to create the sustainable economy that...
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here's a peek at "alex edelman: just for us."mitism before. it's almost exhilarating. it's like thick, technicolor, weapons-grade, conspiracy theory level anti -- like, at some point, this guy two seats away from me, he just went, "jews are sneaky and they're everywhere!" and i was like -- [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause ] alex edelman, everybody! "alex edelman: just for us" premieres this saturday at 10:00 p.m. on hbo. congratulations, buddy. please come back. >> thank you. >> jimmy: more "tonight show" when we come back. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ engineered to minimize noise. and built for adventure. which can also be your own quiet cabin in the woods. the fully electric q8 e-tron. an electric vehicle that recharges you. how we get there matters. new kinder chocolate. ♪♪ delicious little bars of smooth milk chocolate with a creamy, milky center. ♪♪ made for being a kid. let that kid flag fly. what if you could go from this to this. with just one step tresemmé s
here's a peek at "alex edelman: just for us."mitism before. it's almost exhilarating. it's like thick, technicolor, weapons-grade, conspiracy theory level anti -- like, at some point, this guy two seats away from me, he just went, "jews are sneaky and they're everywhere!" and i was like -- [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause ] alex edelman, everybody! "alex edelman: just for us" premieres this saturday at 10:00 p.m. on hbo....
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alex salmond, that humza yousaf are still trying to do a deal— from alex salmond, that humza yousafe still trying to do a deal up till 730 monday morning. - are still trying to do a deal up till 730 monday morning. sol are still trying to do a deal up - till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the _ till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative _ till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative being _ till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative being pushed i till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative being pushed byj buy the narrative being pushed by the snp _ buy the narrative being pushed by the snp that— buy the narrative being pushed by the snp that this _ buy the narrative being pushed by the snp that this was _ buy the narrative being pushed by the snp that this was a _ buy the narrative being pushed by the snp that this was a dignified i the snp that this was a dignified exit _ the snp that this was a dignified exit what— the snp that this was a dignified exit what we _ the snp that this was a dignified exit. what we witnessed - the snp that this was
alex salmond, that humza yousaf are still trying to do a deal— from alex salmond, that humza yousafe still trying to do a deal up till 730 monday morning. - are still trying to do a deal up till 730 monday morning. sol are still trying to do a deal up - till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the _ till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative _ till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative being _ till 730 monday morning. so don't buy the narrative being pushed i till 730 monday...
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alex: y mÁs joven y mÁs hermoso y todo.en algunas ocasiones , eso paciente se miden el azÚcar todos los dÍas,la cafeÍna es un porcentaje bajo y puede tener efecto opuesto. puede aumentar el azÚcar en sangre pero para la mayorÍa de nosotros que puede prevenir la diabetes, el cafÉ si lo tomamos negro sin azÚcar. nÚmero dos puede aliviar sÍntomas tempranos y proteger tu cerebro de enfermedades neurodegenerativas. sabemos que el parkinson es una enfermedad que tiene que ver con la dopamina y hay estudios que sugiere que la cafeÍna puede aliviar los . nÚmero 3 menor riesgo de enfermedad cardÍaca. persona con informes cardÍacas no deberÍan consumir. pudiesen elevar tu presiÓn sanguÍnea. antioxidantes de los que hablamos pueden disminuir la inflamaciÓn en las arterias del corazÓn y si disminuye es la inflamaciÓn disminuye la probabilidad de que se deposite placa en las arterias y es esa deposiciÓn de plata que lo que hace es que te puede dar un infarto de corazÓn. el cafÉ te sube la presiÓn momentÁneamente, pero no te va a causar
alex: y mÁs joven y mÁs hermoso y todo.en algunas ocasiones , eso paciente se miden el azÚcar todos los dÍas,la cafeÍna es un porcentaje bajo y puede tener efecto opuesto. puede aumentar el azÚcar en sangre pero para la mayorÍa de nosotros que puede prevenir la diabetes, el cafÉ si lo tomamos negro sin azÚcar. nÚmero dos puede aliviar sÍntomas tempranos y proteger tu cerebro de enfermedades neurodegenerativas. sabemos que el parkinson es una enfermedad que tiene que ver con la...
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i've got tomorrow's newspapers tonight with tory, alex dean , with tory, alex dean, commentator alexfinalist. joana jaflue. apprentice finalist. joana jarjue . and. get ready, britain. jarjue. and. get ready, britain. here we go. i know who labour want to replace. angela rayner with . next. >> patrick. thank you. the top stories this hour. angela rayner says she'll step down if it's determined that she's committed a criminal offence over her tax affairs. it's over. the sale of her council house in stockport a decade ago. questions have been asked about whether she paid the right amount of tax and if it was her main home. in a statement, she said the questions raised relate to a time before she was an mp and that she's taken expert tax and legal advice. sir keir starmer says the investigation will reveal the facts. >> we welcome this investigation because it will allow a line to because it will allow a line to be drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully confident that angela rayner has not broken the rules. she will cooperate with the investigation, as you would expect, and it's re
i've got tomorrow's newspapers tonight with tory, alex dean , with tory, alex dean, commentator alexfinalist. joana jaflue. apprentice finalist. joana jarjue . and. get ready, britain. jarjue. and. get ready, britain. here we go. i know who labour want to replace. angela rayner with . next. >> patrick. thank you. the top stories this hour. angela rayner says she'll step down if it's determined that she's committed a criminal offence over her tax affairs. it's over. the sale of her...
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welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news on iran's unprecedented aerial attack on israel that lit up the skies over israel in a terrifying display. terrifying display. israel today saying it successfully shot down nearly all of the 300 drones and missiles launched with those that made impact causing only minor damage. moments ago, israel's war cabinet wrapped up its meeting as it weighs a response while iran signaled it would not make any additional strikes unless attacked. also right now, president biden holding a meeting with g7 leaderes to discuss a united diplomatic response be all members condemning the attack. telling prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take the win and avoid retaliation. a white house official telling nbc news today the u.s. will not take part in any offensive operations against iran. the administration pledging the ironclad support for israel yes, sir defense. >> it was very clearly we stand with you in your self-defense. that was the main message that the president d
welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news on iran's unprecedented aerial attack on israel that lit up the skies over israel in a terrifying display. terrifying display. israel today saying it successfully shot down nearly all of the 300 drones and missiles launched with those that made impact causing only minor damage. moments ago, israel's war cabinet wrapped up its meeting as it weighs a response while iran signaled it would not make any additional strikes unless...
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alex: es buena pregunta.ciones de noviembre. si entra otra administraciÓn veremos retrasos como vimos la Última vez. pienso que esta administraciÓn lo sabe y pienso que tendremos mÁs sorpresas entre ahora y noviembre de otros alivios quizÁs. osvaldo: por supuesto que estaremos atentos. gracias al abogado. continuamos. ♪ octavio: al regresar en california hay un sinfÍn de plantas y animales invasores. que causan daÑos a los cultivos y el ecosistema. y le estÁn costando millones de dÓlares al estado. veremos que se hace para controlarlos. ♪ ♪ octavio: el estado de california, para un promedio de $482,000,000,000 para cubrir los daÑos que causan plantas y animales invasores que afectan principalmente los cultivos pero tambiÉn varios otros ecosistemas. nos dicen cÓmo algunos de estos animales llegaron de contabando y como se estÁn controlando. > las especies invasoras son aquellas que daÑan los ecosistemas y usualmente llevan introducidas por el hombre y son tan comunes como nuestras mascotas, gatos. >> tienen un
alex: es buena pregunta.ciones de noviembre. si entra otra administraciÓn veremos retrasos como vimos la Última vez. pienso que esta administraciÓn lo sabe y pienso que tendremos mÁs sorpresas entre ahora y noviembre de otros alivios quizÁs. osvaldo: por supuesto que estaremos atentos. gracias al abogado. continuamos. ♪ octavio: al regresar en california hay un sinfÍn de plantas y animales invasores. que causan daÑos a los cultivos y el ecosistema. y le estÁn costando millones de...
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>> alex? i think it's worth remembering that the iranians made quite clear in the last few days that look, this could all potentially be avoided if there how to been a very strong condemnation of the initial strike on april 1st against the diplomatic compound belonging to iran in damascus. but there was not that condemnation because the us, the uk, france, all questions about the true use of that building in damascus. of course, the israelis claimed that that building was not an embassy or consulate, that it was for military purposes. in this case though, there has been a very strong widespread condemnation coming from the west the british prime minister rishi sunak wrote this in part. iran has once again demonstrated that it is intent on sowing chaos in its own backyard. we also heard from the un secretary general antonio guterres, who by the way, did condemn that strike on the diplomatic facility in damascus. he's also condemning this saying, i'm deeply alarmed about the very real danger of
>> alex? i think it's worth remembering that the iranians made quite clear in the last few days that look, this could all potentially be avoided if there how to been a very strong condemnation of the initial strike on april 1st against the diplomatic compound belonging to iran in damascus. but there was not that condemnation because the us, the uk, france, all questions about the true use of that building in damascus. of course, the israelis claimed that that building was not an embassy...
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go ahead, alex. alex: certainly at google, this is something we are deeply invested in.e have our trust and safety team is global, and they are, they do exactly this, they sort of for our hate speech policy in particular, they are looking at what are hate terms, thematic narratives coming up in the hate space, and how those evolve and try to make sure that we have taxonomies keeping up with the ways bad actors are dehumanizing and inciting violence, etc. so, like, but it is a huge investment for companies. i see my colleagues from meta, they do the same thing. i think really one of the things we need to think about our ways to resource the diversity of the industry, because it is something that certainly the big companies are invested in, but could improve and are deeply invested in, but how do we make sure that smaller companies that can have a big footprint are getting access to this type of sort of intel from experts about what narratives exists and how you should interpret them in a particular context. that takes a lot of people and resources that not all companies i
go ahead, alex. alex: certainly at google, this is something we are deeply invested in.e have our trust and safety team is global, and they are, they do exactly this, they sort of for our hate speech policy in particular, they are looking at what are hate terms, thematic narratives coming up in the hate space, and how those evolve and try to make sure that we have taxonomies keeping up with the ways bad actors are dehumanizing and inciting violence, etc. so, like, but it is a huge investment...
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hello, it is alex in the studio. can tell there is an election in the air because the party leaders, in this case today, keir starmer of labour, are doing kind of big flagship policies that sort of have a feeling of boldness around them. they are also, as they say in the trade, really retail, you can, sort of, relate to your own life. and in this case, it was labour's plans for the railways. yeah, big announcement and you also know there is an election in the air because they are off around the country somewhere making said big announcements. in places where they might need to win seats. in places where they might need to win seats, yes. that is exactly what keir starmer has been doing today and he has been talking about what labour would do with the railways and that is effectively, over a period of time, bring them back into public control. labour says that would make them run a whole lot better. and there wouldn't be a big bang where suddenly british rail back! it would be that as the existing rail franchises whic
hello, it is alex in the studio. can tell there is an election in the air because the party leaders, in this case today, keir starmer of labour, are doing kind of big flagship policies that sort of have a feeling of boldness around them. they are also, as they say in the trade, really retail, you can, sort of, relate to your own life. and in this case, it was labour's plans for the railways. yeah, big announcement and you also know there is an election in the air because they are off around the...
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then, alex did something, he took the gun out of riley's hand. >> this is a real gun. >> alex, why didlly was. >> i was watching from the backseat. i was like, no >> it was this thing and riley grabs it back out of my hands. that was scary. >> and that is when the police got through the gate. and made their move. >> what the -- [beep] >> everybody put your hands out of the vehicle now. >> riley was cuffed and taken away the gun was still in the car. >> just pull that back. >> just to see the serial number. >> the mission was a success. alex and noah was safe. riley was charged with the murder of emma walker and taken to jail. it was the end of a long crazy day. a popular football hero was behind bars. how did it all come to this? >> he was controlling and obsessive but you never thought like a murder >> in a case already full of surprises the biggest one was still to come. >> coming up, a sudden change in riley's story. and it is a stunner. >> as crazy as it is and as bizarre as it is, he was hoping that he could come to her rescue. >> what riley is saying is that i am not a cold blood
then, alex did something, he took the gun out of riley's hand. >> this is a real gun. >> alex, why didlly was. >> i was watching from the backseat. i was like, no >> it was this thing and riley grabs it back out of my hands. that was scary. >> and that is when the police got through the gate. and made their move. >> what the -- [beep] >> everybody put your hands out of the vehicle now. >> riley was cuffed and taken away the gun was still in the...
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. >> i'm alex marquardt and washington. thank you very much for joining us. we begin with a pivotal vote on capitol hill after months of delays and political wrangling& rare saturday session today, house lawmakers passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. republican speaker mike johnson was finally able to advance the bills through congress with the help and must be noted of democrats. it's a move that could cost him his job as some hardliners& his party of threatened to introduce a measure to remove him from his speakership the senate is now set to take up that aid package on tuesday, president biden now urging senators to send the legislation to his desk quickly so that he can sayyed them into law, quote right away. let's get straight to our correspondence in both jerusalem and kyiv two countries set to benefit directly from this major bill. cnn, senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is in the ukrainian capital and our senior diplomatic editor international diplomatic enter, nic robertson joins us from jerusalem fr
. >> i'm alex marquardt and washington. thank you very much for joining us. we begin with a pivotal vote on capitol hill after months of delays and political wrangling& rare saturday session today, house lawmakers passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. republican speaker mike johnson was finally able to advance the bills through congress with the help and must be noted of democrats. it's a move that could cost him his job as some hardliners& his...
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alex garland ho es kind of violence. alex garland hopes his _ kind of violence.olence. alex garland hopes his movie will start - kind of violence. alex garland hopes his movie will start a i hopes his movie will start a dialogue. i hopes his movie will start a dialogue-— hopes his movie will start a dialouue. ., �* ., ., dialogue. i don't want to load the conversation _ dialogue. i don't want to load the conversation by _ dialogue. i don't want to load the conversation by saying i dialogue. i don't want to load | the conversation by saying this is what is about and this is what it is saying, is clearly about some of the things it is about some of the things it is about but i want people to come with their own opinions and own questions and own answers. civil war generated very positive word—of—mouth when it was shown at the sxsw film festival in texas last month, it's hard to know how it will perform it is, and action and adventure will engage but audiences looking for something deeper and more profound will be appointed. there's a new tourist attraction in thail
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as long as it i is not alex salmond because she is thatis is not alex salmond because she is that isk because - election? chasing its tail. this i time next week because empties election? chasing its tail. this - time next week because empties are expected to have a hard time at local elections, do you think there will be a challenge to rishi sunak? i don't. i don't think this is about personalities. _ i don't. i don't think this is about personalities, it _ i don't. i don't think this is about personalities, it is _ i don't. i don't think this is about personalities, it is about - i don't. i don't think this is about personalities, it is about policy, i personalities, it is about policy, about— personalities, it is about policy, about delivering _ personalities, it is about policy, about delivering for— personalities, it is about policy, about delivering for the - personalities, it is about policy, about delivering for the public. i personalities, it is about policy, | about delivering for the public. i think_ about delivering for the public. i think the — about delivering for the p
as long as it i is not alex salmond because she is thatis is not alex salmond because she is that isk because - election? chasing its tail. this i time next week because empties election? chasing its tail. this - time next week because empties are expected to have a hard time at local elections, do you think there will be a challenge to rishi sunak? i don't. i don't think this is about personalities. _ i don't. i don't think this is about personalities, it _ i don't. i don't think this is about...
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alex cannon, before i would go to my wife in the morning i was talking to alex cannon and pretty much the last conversation i had during the day. host: what about rudy giuliani and other lawyers? guest: i saw claims that i can confidently say came through sidney powell. she was hoping to push a mathematical theory to prove voter fraud, and that was wrong. i saw a claim that life and able to piece together and pretty sure came from john eastman with 16,002 pickett votes in nevada. this is a pattern. all the numbers were hyperinflated because the people who did the analysis didn't understand what they were looking at and they didn't understand how to make >> your book, "disproven." it is your turn to ask questions and have ken block respond. he is our guest this morning. before we get to calls, which states did you focus on in this book? guest: georgia, arizona, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. host: in point pleasant beach, good morning to you. caller: i have seen you on tv. there is nothing you can say about the seven states you are talking about, they changed their laws unc
alex cannon, before i would go to my wife in the morning i was talking to alex cannon and pretty much the last conversation i had during the day. host: what about rudy giuliani and other lawyers? guest: i saw claims that i can confidently say came through sidney powell. she was hoping to push a mathematical theory to prove voter fraud, and that was wrong. i saw a claim that life and able to piece together and pretty sure came from john eastman with 16,002 pickett votes in nevada. this is a...