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and we are joined by alex for sight. where in the world is alex for site? i alex for sight.here in the world is alex for site?— is alex for site? i am in my first car ark is alex for site? i am in my first car park for— is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the _ is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign - is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign in - car park for the campaign in south wales _ car park for the campaign in south wales a— car park for the campaign in south wales. �* �* , , ., , ., car park for the campaign in south wales. �* �* , , ., wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not driving. _ wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not driving. definitely _ wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not driving. definitely not - are not driving. definitely not drivin: , are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, _ are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine - are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine off. - are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine off. alll driving, safe, engine off.
and we are joined by alex for sight. where in the world is alex for site? i alex for sight.here in the world is alex for site?— is alex for site? i am in my first car ark is alex for site? i am in my first car park for— is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the _ is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign - is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign in - car park for the campaign in south wales _ car park for the campaign in south wales a— car...
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okay, alex. alex, give us your reasons why the tories are going to win. safer bet. >> i don't think people trust that, keir starmer. i'm not saying i think what a lot of us forget about rishi is when we were all summoned to our televisions at 5:00 tea time throughout covid and boris was there addressing the nation right next to him was rishi. and i think at that point most of us who were just hanging on to every word they said would have thought, that is a great prime minister. >> excuse me. the day that rishi put the knife into boris's back and liz and liz, apocalypse now , and liz and liz, apocalypse now, step forward. apocalypse now in her future partner, comic kwasi kwarteng steps forward. michael, this is good. and. and i saw liz and rishi on that day. alex, i said to everybody around me, there is no way these two people are prime ministerial. it will never work . never work. >> okay, well, listen, roger rabbit, that's enough from you for now because the lbc radio presenter iain dale has abandoned his bid to run as the conservative mp for tunbridge w
okay, alex. alex, give us your reasons why the tories are going to win. safer bet. >> i don't think people trust that, keir starmer. i'm not saying i think what a lot of us forget about rishi is when we were all summoned to our televisions at 5:00 tea time throughout covid and boris was there addressing the nation right next to him was rishi. and i think at that point most of us who were just hanging on to every word they said would have thought, that is a great prime minister. >>...
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alex?— on today, alex? i was working on what the conservatives _ on today, alex?what the conservatives probably wanted to talk about today before said nigel farage news, which is a plan that— said nigel farage news, which is a plan that the conservatives have come _ plan that the conservatives have come up — plan that the conservatives have come up with to rewrite the equality act, which _ come up with to rewrite the equality act, which was an act that dates back— act, which was an act that dates back to — act, which was an act that dates back to 2010 and effectively enshrines in the law the rights of some _ enshrines in the law the rights of some protected characteristics. one of them _ some protected characteristics. one of them is _ some protected characteristics. one of them is six, and what the conservatives have been saying is their— conservatives have been saying is their plan— conservatives have been saying is their plan is they want to change that to _ their plan is they want to change that to make it clear it refers to biological six, and the reason they
alex?— on today, alex? i was working on what the conservatives _ on today, alex?what the conservatives probably wanted to talk about today before said nigel farage news, which is a plan that— said nigel farage news, which is a plan that the conservatives have come _ plan that the conservatives have come up — plan that the conservatives have come up with to rewrite the equality act, which _ come up with to rewrite the equality act, which was an act that dates back— act, which was an act...
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i think, alex, i think it's very simple. i mean, think, alex, i think it's very simple .re three simple. i mean, there are three people that have got some power and some skin in this game. okay. sunak starmer farage to invite the others is a waste of time. >> i don't know, i think that i think that farage is being promoted beyond his position right now. >> alex. >> alex. >> well, i think the point i think we've got to give people are drinking the kool—aid. i think we've got to give the guy a chance. and that the trouble with these tv debates is if you put you're only saying that because he's a gb news presenter who's won another award and he's coming after your show , and coming after your show, and that's why you want him. >> oh, listen, i'll take him on. yeah >> farage versus dolan. i'd pay to see that. >> the problem with these tv debates is they greatly admire him. >> nigel. ijust him. >> nigel. i just think it's inappropriate for him to be in the leaders debates. he is not a serious contender. >> it just shows how much he's grown within weeks, weeks. imagine if that
i think, alex, i think it's very simple. i mean, think, alex, i think it's very simple .re three simple. i mean, there are three people that have got some power and some skin in this game. okay. sunak starmer farage to invite the others is a waste of time. >> i don't know, i think that i think that farage is being promoted beyond his position right now. >> alex. >> alex. >> well, i think the point i think we've got to give people are drinking the kool—aid. i think...
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alex. — might not be. my british election history, alex, you're _ might not be.lex, you're the life and| history, alex, you're the life and soul of the party, and i would love a lift home with you at the end of the night, and i agree with chris. 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is aood at 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this- _ 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this. he _ 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this. he really _ 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this. he really is. - 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this. he really is. and - 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is. good at this. he really is. and that brinus us good at this. he really is. and that brings us to _ good at this. he really is. and that brings us to the _ good at this. he really is. and that brings us to the end _ good at this. he really is. and that brings us to the end of— good at this. he really is. and that brings us to the end of this - good at this. he really is. and that| brings us to the end of this episode of newscast. we actually recorded
alex. — might not be. my british election history, alex, you're _ might not be.lex, you're the life and| history, alex, you're the life and soul of the party, and i would love a lift home with you at the end of the night, and i agree with chris. 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is aood at 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this- _ 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this. he _ 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at this. he really _ 0h, he is flicking me, alex. he is good at...
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i think, alex, i think it's very simple. i mean, think, alex, i think it's very simple . are three simple. i mean, there are three people that have got some power and some skin in this game. okay. sunak starmer farage to invite the others is a waste of time. >> i don't know, i think that i think that farage is being promoted beyond his position right now. >> alex. >> alex. >> well, i think the point i think we've got to give people are drinking the kool—aid. i think we've got to give the guy a chance. and that the trouble with these tv debates is if you put you're only saying that because he's a gb news presenter who's won another award and he's coming after your show , and coming after your show, and that's why you want him. >> oh, listen, i'll take him on. yeah >> farage versus dolan. i'd pay to see that. >> the problem with these tv debates is they greatly admire him. >> nigel. ijust him. >> nigel. i just think it's inappropriate for him to be in the leaders debates. he is not a serious contender. >> it just shows how much he's grown within weeks, weeks. imagine if tha
i think, alex, i think it's very simple. i mean, think, alex, i think it's very simple . are three simple. i mean, there are three people that have got some power and some skin in this game. okay. sunak starmer farage to invite the others is a waste of time. >> i don't know, i think that i think that farage is being promoted beyond his position right now. >> alex. >> alex. >> well, i think the point i think we've got to give people are drinking the kool—aid. i think...
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>> a little bit alex.it's very hard to do any kind of scientific polling in this kind of environment. on the other hand there's increasing reports of palestinians including yesterday asking why the hell were these hostages held in such a crowded residential area. now, i don't know what scientifically a survey would show of all palestinians but they are outraged at this point in general about what's happening. and i think that rage is directed in various directions including hamas. >> and set to address the supreme court, benjamin netanyahu. should netanyahu address congress? and will you attend? >> i'm not thrilled but on the other hand, if i only attended congress when i agreed with the person at the podium i wouldn't be there very much. so my constituents would probably fire me if i didn't attend. i am going to be there, i want to listen to him. i want to hear him talk about this three point cease-fire proposal. because i think that would be the most fruitful use of time. we have to get to an end of host
>> a little bit alex.it's very hard to do any kind of scientific polling in this kind of environment. on the other hand there's increasing reports of palestinians including yesterday asking why the hell were these hostages held in such a crowded residential area. now, i don't know what scientifically a survey would show of all palestinians but they are outraged at this point in general about what's happening. and i think that rage is directed in various directions including hamas....
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they _ as alex was saying before. that will surely be enough. they are - as alex was saying before.- surely be enough. they are not confirmed it to the last 16 yet, but there is an acceptance that perhaps never before, that they really are well off the pace of where they expect to be at at a major tournament. in expect to be at at a ma'or tournamenti expect to be at at a ma'or tournament. , ., , , ., tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a — tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a strange _ tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a strange situation - seek ali, a strange situation because _ seek ali, a strange situation because england for points, top of their group, because england for points, top of theirgroup, but because england for points, top of their group, but they know a draw against _ their group, but they know a draw against slovenia on tuesday it would guarantee _ against slovenia on tuesday it would guarantee their place in the knockout stage, yet there so much frustration — knockout stage, yet there so much frustration among the fans about the way that— fr
they _ as alex was saying before. that will surely be enough. they are - as alex was saying before.- surely be enough. they are not confirmed it to the last 16 yet, but there is an acceptance that perhaps never before, that they really are well off the pace of where they expect to be at at a major tournament. in expect to be at at a ma'or tournamenti expect to be at at a ma'or tournament. , ., , , ., tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a — tournament. in some ways, as you seek ali, a...
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alex. what is your prediction. - definitely not. what is your name? j alex.our prediction. take game- i am — alex. what is your prediction. take game- i am going _ alex. what is your prediction. take game. i am going 1-0. _ alex. what is your prediction. take game. i am going 1-0. what- alex. what is your prediction. take game. i am going 1-0. what did i alex. what is your prediction. take | game. i am going 1-0. what did you think of gareth _ game. i am going 1-0. what did you think of gareth southgate _ game. i am going 1-0. what did you think of gareth southgate getting i think of gareth southgate getting booed at the end of the last game? i can see people post micro—stations because _ can see people post micro—stations because it — can see people post micro—stations because it has _ can see people post micro—stations because it has not _ can see people post micro—stations because it has not been _ can see people post micro—stationsl because it has not been entertaining to watch _ because it has not been entertaining to watch. ~ ., ., because it has not be
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you know what, though, alex?ame you play where you have to lie in the dark, and then... i don't know what game you're talking to, adam. i'm nervous about where you're going with it. what do you think i do when i'm lying in the dark with other people? less about your weekend. no, that game when you have to, like, shout something out, but not shout over each other, but you can't see anyone else? no. — what's that game? basically, that's what this podcast is going to be like — three people who can't see each other having to talk in sequence. but the main subject, i think, chris, will be nigel farage�*s... i can't even say his name. nigel farage�*s return of his return. his upgrade of his return. yeah, he's a master of political theatre, nigel farage. so, you know, i interviewed him less than a week ago — i think that's right, it was last tuesday. it was last tuesday where he said, "no, no, no, i'm not standing. there's no point because it's too late, you've got to spend six months at least working a seat, blah, blah
you know what, though, alex?ame you play where you have to lie in the dark, and then... i don't know what game you're talking to, adam. i'm nervous about where you're going with it. what do you think i do when i'm lying in the dark with other people? less about your weekend. no, that game when you have to, like, shout something out, but not shout over each other, but you can't see anyone else? no. — what's that game? basically, that's what this podcast is going to be like — three people who...
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i can tell you, alex, there's a whole lot of suspicion here about alex jones and his accounting.orneys for both the families and the creditors say that they are finding what they call hallmarks of potential fraud, back dated documents a flurry of transactions that went from jones to close family members. they think he's trying to hide assets. the other thing alex jones has been promoting on his web site, info wars in the last couple of weeks is that today could be the last day of his broadcasting on infowars, and he has gotten very emotional about that. let's play a clip. >> i just want you to stop these people. they got to be stopped. got to stop them. >> now, i would just remind you that he lied repeatedly. repeatedly. about 20 children being killed at sandy hook and six adults, and those 20 children were between the ages of 6 and 7 years old. his tears don't even come close to what those families have been through since december 14th, 2012. >> and i think this is about liquidating a ranch he has in texas. >> he's already sold the ranch and his lawyer pointed out that she has $
i can tell you, alex, there's a whole lot of suspicion here about alex jones and his accounting.orneys for both the families and the creditors say that they are finding what they call hallmarks of potential fraud, back dated documents a flurry of transactions that went from jones to close family members. they think he's trying to hide assets. the other thing alex jones has been promoting on his web site, info wars in the last couple of weeks is that today could be the last day of his...
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and we are joined by alex forsyth. where in the world is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign in south wales. a big milestone. glad you are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine off. all according to the book. the reason you are in south wales is that is where reform uk launched their contract with the british people. and we will talk about that later on in this episode. you've chased nigel farage from car park to carp park, haven't you? this is slightly reminiscent of the 2015 election when he was the leader of... many car parts involved. i feel a familiar sense of tarmac, gravel, building, nigel farage. first, we will talk about labour. simon i notice a real rachel reeves vibe to the start of the week. she seems to be everywhere. it's no secret that labour have gone from, you know, the corbyn era to speed dating business to having a world wind at romance with business and that took a new chapter today when she met some of her british infrastructure counsel, which included the chief executives of lloyds banking group, mng
and we are joined by alex forsyth. where in the world is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign in south wales. a big milestone. glad you are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine off. all according to the book. the reason you are in south wales is that is where reform uk launched their contract with the british people. and we will talk about that later on in this episode. you've chased nigel farage from car park to carp park, haven't you? this is slightly...
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as for alex jones, not only did he push the big lie but alex jones actually helped organize and fund the stop the steal rally where trump spoke on january 6th. the big lie may be the most influential conspiracy theory of our time. yes there is plenty of other outlets and even sitting u.s. officials who still push the lie but these outlets, these outlets crashing and burning this week, conspiracy theorists that matters. it comes on a week that many people tried to use the big lie to turn over the election. donald trump's criminal case may be frozen but that doesn't mean everyone has to give up trying to bring this country back to reality. joining me now. i'm sorry that we had to play alex jones footage at the top of this segment but it was for a purpose. mark i do wonder, you know individually these stories may not resinate but i do wonder if there's any sort of political cost to seeing all these right wing conspiracists and the theories they've been pushing. >> you might think it would be. this is all kind of happening on one side. these live by and large on the right these days. and
as for alex jones, not only did he push the big lie but alex jones actually helped organize and fund the stop the steal rally where trump spoke on january 6th. the big lie may be the most influential conspiracy theory of our time. yes there is plenty of other outlets and even sitting u.s. officials who still push the lie but these outlets, these outlets crashing and burning this week, conspiracy theorists that matters. it comes on a week that many people tried to use the big lie to turn over...
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alex, great to see you, my friend. enjoy the rest of your evening off. >> have a great evening, my friend. >> thank you so much. >>> today's decision will have deadly consequences. that is what justice sotomayor said about the ruling from her conservative colleagues rejecting a trump european on bump stocks. the conservative justices have single-handedly overturned one of the few measures to help stem gun violence in this country and there are not that many. donald trump's administration actually banned bump stocks after a gunman used them to open fire at a country music festival in las vegas in 2017, killing 60 people and injuring 500 more in the single deadliest mass shooting in this country's history. the trump era policy made it illegal to possess bump stocks using the same federal laws that prohibit machine guns. but clarence thomas after news of more luxury trips from his billionaire benefactor, somehow twisted logic in his interpretation that a firearm equipped with a bump stock which allows a semi automatic rif
alex, great to see you, my friend. enjoy the rest of your evening off. >> have a great evening, my friend. >> thank you so much. >>> today's decision will have deadly consequences. that is what justice sotomayor said about the ruling from her conservative colleagues rejecting a trump european on bump stocks. the conservative justices have single-handedly overturned one of the few measures to help stem gun violence in this country and there are not that many. donald trump's...
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welcome, everyone, to "alex witt reports." with just five days until the presidential debates, president biden is campaigning today while one of his surrogates is outlining how the campaign is boosting outreach to african american voters. >> the idea black folks should just show up is wrong and i believe joe biden understands that. kamala harris certainly understands it, which is why as we move forward into this campaign, you will see the ways in which they have already invested far more than donald trump in reaching out to black communities even if it were to list them up and you will see them ramp up over the next few months in order to and the job is and on until november 5th. >> donald trump on the campaign trail today speaking at a rally in philadelphia tonight. right now you see him addressing conservative in washington, d.c. we will have a report on that in just a moment for you. >>> a short time ago, congresswoman ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders in the bronx. tight primary race on tuesday. >> why is our political esta
welcome, everyone, to "alex witt reports." with just five days until the presidential debates, president biden is campaigning today while one of his surrogates is outlining how the campaign is boosting outreach to african american voters. >> the idea black folks should just show up is wrong and i believe joe biden understands that. kamala harris certainly understands it, which is why as we move forward into this campaign, you will see the ways in which they have already invested...
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and alex, another talking oint open. and alex, another talking point around — open. point around the match against| point around the match against serbia was what the players were drinking. and a rather unusual remedy could perhaps, right? definitely unusual. so in the second half, one of a number of england players who have come into this tournament and probably not their best shape, he missed nine games for newcastle towards the end of the season,in newcastle towards the end of the season, in the second half he went down with a cramp and as the on—field doctor and physio— went over to him they had him two sachets, one with a high carb energy gel which they call a fuel bomb and the other was pickle juice and the reason they give the players pickle juice is that it reduces cramping a lot better than water, apparently when you it sends a message to your brain and it reduces the of cramping straightaway. there is potential of extra time and penalties, keep an eye out for pickle juice making its way into the pitch. but eye out for pickle juice making its way into the pi
and alex, another talking oint open. and alex, another talking point around — open. point around the match against| point around the match against serbia was what the players were drinking. and a rather unusual remedy could perhaps, right? definitely unusual. so in the second half, one of a number of england players who have come into this tournament and probably not their best shape, he missed nine games for newcastle towards the end of the season,in newcastle towards the end of the season,...
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>> i tend to think, alex, joe biden does it well.got politics of how to bring the together, but the people who haven't eyet made up their mind about either candidate, the ones that are concerned about, you know, joe biden here and maybe donald trump there, those are working class people who often define by not having a college degree, holding down a job, making an income under $100,000 a year, that to me is really where you got to be laser focused. and to my mind, the argument that they haven't heard, and they need to hear over the next few months, is you have a billionaire in ceo class. we're speaking on a day in which donald trump went to cater to the ceo class, the business roundtable, and tell them you're going get tax cuts for the rich. i'm going to come back, and you're going to be so happy with me. they've got to know that's the choice. the choice is, as you were mentioning, scranton joe, who has been taking on a billionaire class, who's been trying to unrig an economy, fighting junk fee, noncompete bans, going after uncompeti
>> i tend to think, alex, joe biden does it well.got politics of how to bring the together, but the people who haven't eyet made up their mind about either candidate, the ones that are concerned about, you know, joe biden here and maybe donald trump there, those are working class people who often define by not having a college degree, holding down a job, making an income under $100,000 a year, that to me is really where you got to be laser focused. and to my mind, the argument that they...
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alex? >> i want to ask you a question about that point. i am glad you clarified. benny ganz is not resigning from the government . he is resigning from this very specific war cabinet. thank you for clarifying all of that. you mentioned the casualties. i'm curious what you have learned more about not only the raid yesterday. the rescue during operation but also, the fallout from the voluminous numbers of civilians killed? >> we've been hearing this. this is something you mentioned that the casually casualty figures. the number wounded has reached 700. that is a huge, huge number in addition to the nearly 300 that of been killed. these are all figures from the palestinian run by hamas in the gaza strip. these are figures that we have seen over and over again that really have struck. even though the gazans and palestinians of hamas have an interest in showing these numbers, they more than often tend to be true. they we see that time and time again with somebody big exceptions. these are number
alex? >> i want to ask you a question about that point. i am glad you clarified. benny ganz is not resigning from the government . he is resigning from this very specific war cabinet. thank you for clarifying all of that. you mentioned the casualties. i'm curious what you have learned more about not only the raid yesterday. the rescue during operation but also, the fallout from the voluminous numbers of civilians killed? >> we've been hearing this. this is something you mentioned...
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not just for alex jones. this is the epoch times. a news outlet that started decades ago as an antichinese communist leaflet from the fallen gong. you might know them from shen yun. they travel the country explaining their version of precommunist history through song and dance. at some point, the epoch times became less about chinese socio cultural views and plain old conspiracy theories. they pushed anti-vax content claiming vaccines caused widespread injury and death. it pushed seriously niche content like this documentary revealing a secret world government plot to call the population and force survivors to eat bugs. but for years now, the epoch times has claimed content like that has been wildly successful. they put up billboards across the country declaring the epoch times as the number one trusted news. in 2021, they claimed they had grown by 685% in two years. it all seemed pretty fantastic. because it was. according to an indictment unsealed this week in the southern district of new york, the site's content was not the moneym
not just for alex jones. this is the epoch times. a news outlet that started decades ago as an antichinese communist leaflet from the fallen gong. you might know them from shen yun. they travel the country explaining their version of precommunist history through song and dance. at some point, the epoch times became less about chinese socio cultural views and plain old conspiracy theories. they pushed anti-vax content claiming vaccines caused widespread injury and death. it pushed seriously...
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alex? sí, alex.emenos en sintonía, seguimos informándoles con los residentes de un vecindario del este de san josé que dicen que están frustrados y que no saben qué hacer después que la ciudad
alex? sí, alex.emenos en sintonía, seguimos informándoles con los residentes de un vecindario del este de san josé que dicen que están frustrados y que no saben qué hacer después que la ciudad
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reem ibrahim roger gewolb and alex dyke . reme, let me start alex dyke.e, let me start with you. great to have you on the show. thank you. right, summer's here and let's be honest, the public are trying to ignore this election, aren't they? >> they are. summer's here. i'm in my summer dress and i'm very happy you're absolutely right. i think what's really interesting is, you know, other elections that we've had, for example, in 2019, in december , just before 2019, in december, just before christmas, people did not want to go campaigning in the freezing cold. and i think that a lot of people don't want to go campaigning in the nice , warm campaigning in the nice, warm weather when they can instead be at the pub enjoying a nice pint of beer. i would say, though, i think that what's interesting about the election as a whole is that i found that there hasn't been a lot of policy substance coming from either, either leader, and i think that the votes that reform uk have been able to pick up have been as a result of that. a lot of people are voting reform, not
reem ibrahim roger gewolb and alex dyke . reme, let me start alex dyke.e, let me start with you. great to have you on the show. thank you. right, summer's here and let's be honest, the public are trying to ignore this election, aren't they? >> they are. summer's here. i'm in my summer dress and i'm very happy you're absolutely right. i think what's really interesting is, you know, other elections that we've had, for example, in 2019, in december , just before 2019, in december, just...
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we're alex squarespace, standing by for us. alex, we've seen already that there have been a, let's say some clashes between police and protesters. there are that there's an expectation that it could be out to a $100000.00 people who will be there protesting. tell us what's the latest from there and ask them a l. uh, the protested air started for identity. somewhere between 5 am and 6 am right behind me. i'm standing on one of the main roads leading to the venue. and we can see actually the strategy of products that are still going on. they are blocking the streets. they are trying to prevent a if the delegates from arriving at the venue. most of the of the delegates, though they are already inside, but some still have not reach to reach the venue of business. the date is what we're hearing. so this is at least a tiny success for all the demonstrate that's here. later today, as you said, we expected 100000 people mainly protest this peaceful protest unions of cold churches have called the fried is the future of the grandmother's
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and thanks alex. so let's go back to mckayla. now d a f t was at the 2nd most voted party in germany in the reasons you're a pain part of the elections. what is it that said appealing to voters. 5 well, clearly the migration issue that it's essentially on again, is getting tracks and at the ballot box we also saw a violent attack where policeman then died of his injuries here in germany, which is really fueled that debates over rejected asylum seekers here in germany. individual cases only, but highly symbolic and really driving a so elliptical debate that is becoming more of a heated that's very much so the case in the east where the a, if the even became the strongest party in these european elections. and that's frankly what massive psychologically 40 a if the to win those m p elections in 3 eastern states and also in it's in a pretty good position to do that in all 3 states that are going to the polls. so here i would expect and last degree of self discipline to not have the inside thing before, right? a if d is also in some,
and thanks alex. so let's go back to mckayla. now d a f t was at the 2nd most voted party in germany in the reasons you're a pain part of the elections. what is it that said appealing to voters. 5 well, clearly the migration issue that it's essentially on again, is getting tracks and at the ballot box we also saw a violent attack where policeman then died of his injuries here in germany, which is really fueled that debates over rejected asylum seekers here in germany. individual cases only, but...
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alex, your thoughts on that? so, you know, i think you're sticking to the point of a place of privilege. charles, i think that the community has largely represented you and you've never been on the outskirts of the community. and i think when you talk about the, the evolution of our flag and what it means, it's because it has historically disenfranchised members of the community. it has the sort of historically going spoken to whites this gender. man. when you talk about the civil rights movement, they get rights move in still more, right? it's like it was the white game and who were like, let go by the police and it was a black, large, the brown and trans kids were arrested by the police. so you kind of always had a pass. and you don't know that bias. if you don't live in a skin that's not yours and i speak the same, conversely, i don't know what it's like to be a white man in america, especially today. so i, i think that it's important that our community evolves and that our community represent and, and have th
alex, your thoughts on that? so, you know, i think you're sticking to the point of a place of privilege. charles, i think that the community has largely represented you and you've never been on the outskirts of the community. and i think when you talk about the, the evolution of our flag and what it means, it's because it has historically disenfranchised members of the community. it has the sort of historically going spoken to whites this gender. man. when you talk about the civil rights...
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i'm darren grimes, along with albie amankona doctor renee , alex amankona doctor renee, alex armstrongnty more to come tonight , butterworth. plenty more to come tonight, including a conversation with former apprentice star ryan—mark parsons on why it's vital young people should be voting at this election, and what it's like being a conservative as a young person. plus what should be a lively saturday scrap i'll be and alex will go head to head on whether nigel farage is right about reform being the real opposition. it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. also still to come tonight in bunch of five. is it time to start worrying about i cops? why a knighthood for alan bates the postie former postie is great news to celebrate this weekend. and why are police driving into cows on the road? it's not funny. that's horrible . then funny. that's horrible. then we'll be answering your questions and ask the five. send them through to gbnews.com forward slash york. but first it's your saturday night news with ray addison . with ray addison. >> cheers, darren. our top stories tonight. the princ
i'm darren grimes, along with albie amankona doctor renee , alex amankona doctor renee, alex armstrongnty more to come tonight , butterworth. plenty more to come tonight, including a conversation with former apprentice star ryan—mark parsons on why it's vital young people should be voting at this election, and what it's like being a conservative as a young person. plus what should be a lively saturday scrap i'll be and alex will go head to head on whether nigel farage is right about reform...
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alex was sentenced to eight years. alex and colin are pealing their conviction.l evidence to prove that he was ever in craig's house. >> did he get away with murder? >> i believe he dead. >> there are people that say he definitely have something to do with it. >> you cannot change people's beliefs. i'm not here to change your mind. it is a sad story, a murder did occur. but i don't think that the whole story is out there and i don't think the jury necessarily got it right. >> pj was free but now alone, a widower who once planned to make a new life with laura. now she was behind bars for what could be the rest of her life. >> does she want you to find love again? >> she always wants me to find love. the question is, she set a high standard. >> she has been convicted of murder. >> that i know in my heart that she didn't do it. >> craig's sister is left trying to make sense of it all the darkness that destroyed the big family. a family that once had so much ambition and promise. >> it is heartbreaking. nobody wins. nobody wins in this. >> this is a family divided li
alex was sentenced to eight years. alex and colin are pealing their conviction.l evidence to prove that he was ever in craig's house. >> did he get away with murder? >> i believe he dead. >> there are people that say he definitely have something to do with it. >> you cannot change people's beliefs. i'm not here to change your mind. it is a sad story, a murder did occur. but i don't think that the whole story is out there and i don't think the jury necessarily got it...
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and it's alex also in the studio.the election debate that happened in salford on tuesday night between rishi sunak and keir starmer, ithought, well, i took my lead from that yougov poll which came out quite soon afterwards saying that amongst the people they'd sampled, 51% of people said that rishi sunak had won, 49% of people said that they thought keir starmer had done best. but then alex, during the day on wednesday, we got some opinion polls from other other companies flipping it around the other way. yeah, and i think, well, two things you can take from that. the first thing is that we frequently say is that you have to treat every opinion poll with a pinch of salt because it's only one and only a pattern really counts. and the second thing i think you can take from that is the broad conclusion that no one really won. i mean, there wasn't a kind of standout winner or a standout loser there wasn't a knockout blow, you know, and therefore, it leaves. you know, and therefore, it leaves the question is, how much does
and it's alex also in the studio.the election debate that happened in salford on tuesday night between rishi sunak and keir starmer, ithought, well, i took my lead from that yougov poll which came out quite soon afterwards saying that amongst the people they'd sampled, 51% of people said that rishi sunak had won, 49% of people said that they thought keir starmer had done best. but then alex, during the day on wednesday, we got some opinion polls from other other companies flipping it around the...
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alex, put people out their misery. why are we talking about the ifs?e institute for fiscal studies, of course, an economic think tank which is widely respected, has kind of given their verdict on the party's manifestos. and i think it's fair to say it's a pretty damning verdict, actually. it's not necessarily new news. we talk about that quite a lot of the time, don't we? is this new is the first time we've been hearing it? i'd say probably no, because there have been warnings from the if about this already. from the ifs about this already. but it's the way now they've gone through the manifestos and come up with their conclusion is pretty stark. and what they effectively say is, and this is my words, not theirs, but i'm paraphrasing the sentiment, is we don't think any of the parties are being really upfront about the choices, the hard choices and the trade offs that are coming down the track when it comes to things like taxation, spending on public services, borrowing, effectively what they're going to be able to afford to do and how they're going to
alex, put people out their misery. why are we talking about the ifs?e institute for fiscal studies, of course, an economic think tank which is widely respected, has kind of given their verdict on the party's manifestos. and i think it's fair to say it's a pretty damning verdict, actually. it's not necessarily new news. we talk about that quite a lot of the time, don't we? is this new is the first time we've been hearing it? i'd say probably no, because there have been warnings from the if about...
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alex, commentator alex armstrong. alex, i'll start with you.ean, when it comes to sir keir starmer and jeremy corbyn, do we have any idea what he thinks ? is have any idea what he thinks? is it not a worry that he might have genuinely might think that jeremy corbyn would have been a better prime minister than boris johnson? well, he clearly does think that he wouldn't have said it otherwise. >> surely he thinks it. i think he must have realised, and his advisers must have said after that little stint in the laughter that came from the audience. hey, look, you sound a bit silly. you're the bloke who who endorsed jeremy corbyn for prime minister and backed his manifesto. i mean, sir flip flop is the perfect thing to say about him because he constantly changes his opinion with whatever the wind is on the day. i mean, he only changed his opinion on trans rights the other week when tony blair said it. so, you know, this is a bloke you can't trust , is it? bloke you can't trust, is it? >> well, this is the issue, john, isn't it? it's trust when it co
alex, commentator alex armstrong. alex, i'll start with you.ean, when it comes to sir keir starmer and jeremy corbyn, do we have any idea what he thinks ? is have any idea what he thinks? is it not a worry that he might have genuinely might think that jeremy corbyn would have been a better prime minister than boris johnson? well, he clearly does think that he wouldn't have said it otherwise. >> surely he thinks it. i think he must have realised, and his advisers must have said after that...
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alex, if i may.what he's saying. >> he's going to have a force, a command force that goes out and crushes the gangs. >> but quite simply put, either yourself or benjamin or other people that do not support rishi sunak's rwanda plan, look, i don't think it's the best plan, but it's a plan that we have. i would simply ask you, what would you do instead? listen. and when rishi sunak, when rishi sunak asked keir starmer that question in the debate on thursday and he said what are you, are you going to negotiate with the ayatollah of iran? some kind of returns agreement? but you know what, for iranian people that come over here across the channel, but is that what do you think that's practical? benjamin? >> well, i mean, for example, one of the things he said, are you going to negotiate with the taliban? well, many of the people coming from afghanistan are entitled to refugee status. the ayatollah. so. well, i think, well, we have no diplomatic relations with iran. so they're not going to are there. but t
alex, if i may.what he's saying. >> he's going to have a force, a command force that goes out and crushes the gangs. >> but quite simply put, either yourself or benjamin or other people that do not support rishi sunak's rwanda plan, look, i don't think it's the best plan, but it's a plan that we have. i would simply ask you, what would you do instead? listen. and when rishi sunak, when rishi sunak asked keir starmer that question in the debate on thursday and he said what are you,...
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alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. >> jason, chris may be back, but will there be lego conversation when he gets back? i'm all in on that. >> i hope so. i'm sitting on legos now. it's the only way i could get in this chair. >> that is my life, i am always sitting on legos. have a great weekend. it's great to see you. >>> on october 1, 2017 a uniquely american tragedy unfolded on a scale never before seen. >> reporter: in a matter of seconds a country music festival turned tragic with a storm of gunfire raining down on an innocent crowd. >> he was shooting everybody and there was dead people everywhere and i don't even know what was happening. it was just shooting, randomly. >> reporter: it began a massive loss of life and hundred injured in the worst mass shooting in modern american history. >> the 2017 las vegas shooting was the worst mass shooting in modern american history. 58 people were killed, several hundred were wounded and two victims later died from their injuries. there have been more tha
alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. >> jason, chris may be back, but will there be lego conversation when he gets back? i'm all in on that. >> i hope so. i'm sitting on legos now. it's the only way i could get in this chair. >> that is my life, i am always sitting on legos. have a great weekend. it's great to see you. >>> on october 1, 2017 a uniquely american tragedy unfolded on a scale never before seen. >> reporter: in a matter of...
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>> alex, it's hard to say.hink it's something that people should be aware of, and i think judge merchan, as someone who did a commendable job presiding over the trial, is simply attuned to anything that could give rise to the notion of something that went incorrectly during the trial. in this case, it's better to be safe than sorry. i suspect it is something that shouldn't generate a huge amount of concern, but judge merchan's attention to it, again, shows that he is paying all due respect to the gravity and severity of what could happen here, and he has crossed all of the i's and t's. i don't think it's something to hugely be concerned about, at least, not without any additional information substantiating this hunch, but judge merchan is doing his due diligence with this letter, and i think it's appropriate. >> so are the both of you, by the way, doing your due diligence. thank you. >>> harsh words. you will want to hear what former house speaker nancy pelosi says about benjamin netanyahu's plant speech to con
>> alex, it's hard to say.hink it's something that people should be aware of, and i think judge merchan, as someone who did a commendable job presiding over the trial, is simply attuned to anything that could give rise to the notion of something that went incorrectly during the trial. in this case, it's better to be safe than sorry. i suspect it is something that shouldn't generate a huge amount of concern, but judge merchan's attention to it, again, shows that he is paying all due...
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and you know, alex not to. , on you tonight, but you know, you know, you said about d—day there are how many streets are there are how many streets are there in london? you could make a d month if you wanted, but somebody chose not to. so then why? >> well, the mayor of london has chosen not to. he's in charge of these flags and all these things. and i think that says a lot to me. >> how long has it been since d—day? if they wanted to make a whole month out of it, they would have done it by now. well, they should, they should we should we be obsessed with who people want to sleep with? >> because that is that is what pride month is. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> it is, isn't it? >> it is, isn't it? >> i just the whole identity politics thing for me has just gone far, too far . the gutter. gone far, too far. the gutter. there is so much more interesting things to talk about and for, for a lot of the people involved who are really involved are a minority. and good luck to them. and all
and you know, alex not to. , on you tonight, but you know, you know, you said about d—day there are how many streets are there are how many streets are there in london? you could make a d month if you wanted, but somebody chose not to. so then why? >> well, the mayor of london has chosen not to. he's in charge of these flags and all these things. and i think that says a lot to me. >> how long has it been since d—day? if they wanted to make a whole month out of it, they would...
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>> reporter: alex, thank you for having me.he impetus as to why he's making these pretty egregious accusations, we don't have a reason for that exactly. these accusations are false. i think back in the beginning of this war in october, the united states has continued to walk the talk and making sure that israel has had everything it needs to make sure it defends itself. we have rushed billions upon billions of dollars in military and security assistance to israel. secretary blinken himself has been to the region about eight times since the start of the war. so this act of defiance, or these blanket statements that netanyahu is making, it's a deviation from what is typically the behind the scenes negotiation from the beginning of the war. >> given the fact that he's decided to go rogue, if you will, and speak publicly about these things, what do you expect netanyahu will say to congress next month? do you think he could use this platform with the republican lawmakers who will be in the audience? >> reporter: i agree. i absolutel
>> reporter: alex, thank you for having me.he impetus as to why he's making these pretty egregious accusations, we don't have a reason for that exactly. these accusations are false. i think back in the beginning of this war in october, the united states has continued to walk the talk and making sure that israel has had everything it needs to make sure it defends itself. we have rushed billions upon billions of dollars in military and security assistance to israel. secretary blinken...
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some 8000 people are inside the alex. the hospital in darrow bylines, central gaza is writing forces has launched at raids in the area around the alex hospital as and was explaining to us a number of people have been killed and wounded. but she was describing a massive influx of patients who have had 2 of arrived at the hospital. as a result of these recent is riley strikes and attacks on gaza and, and was saying that the patients include women and children, women and children are among the casualties there. this is a hospital that is really one of the few, perhaps even the only hospital that is actually functioning inside gaza. but it's not just all spittle that is that providing medical treatment. the building itself is also a shelter. it is also a housing many thousands of people because it's not just the number of people who've been injured that have been pro 10 that the families of those who've been injured are also taking shelter. displaced people are also taking shelter inside this hospital because they have nowher
some 8000 people are inside the alex. the hospital in darrow bylines, central gaza is writing forces has launched at raids in the area around the alex hospital as and was explaining to us a number of people have been killed and wounded. but she was describing a massive influx of patients who have had 2 of arrived at the hospital. as a result of these recent is riley strikes and attacks on gaza and, and was saying that the patients include women and children, women and children are among the...
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donald trump, a major new decision just released has predicts up in arms conspiracy theory sheriff's alex jones order to liquidate his assets to pay up a 1.5 billion you sandy hook families over a mountain of lives, but he still gets to keep his microphone for now. >> now, plus a new photo and new update from catherine princess of wales on her battle with cancer. she says she's not out of the woods yet, but will make her first public appearance. >> since, her diagnosis and just a few hours i'm jim acosta and for kaitlan collins. >> and this is the source we have been waiting and waiting on a slew of major decisions from the supreme court. and one is now in tonight, it's a loss for the gun control movement. a lot more on that and moments, but all eyes have been on the court for months now. and public trust in the justices is at an all time low, growing ethics scandals only fuel cooling the scrutiny. justice alito blaming his wife or an upside down flag, a symbol of election denialism displayed outside his home. justice thomas, failing to disclose even more luxury trips paid for by texas bi
donald trump, a major new decision just released has predicts up in arms conspiracy theory sheriff's alex jones order to liquidate his assets to pay up a 1.5 billion you sandy hook families over a mountain of lives, but he still gets to keep his microphone for now. >> now, plus a new photo and new update from catherine princess of wales on her battle with cancer. she says she's not out of the woods yet, but will make her first public appearance. >> since, her diagnosis and just a...
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and we are joined by alex for sight. where in the world is alex for site? i alex for sight. car park for the _ is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign i is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign in i car park for the campaign in south wales _ car park for the campaign in south wales h— car park for the campaign in south wales. �* �* , , ., , ., car park for the campaign in south wales. �* �* , , ., wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not driving. _ wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not driving. definitely _ wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not driving. definitely not i are not driving. definitely not drivin: , are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, _ are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine - are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine off. i are not driving. definitely not driving, safe, engine off. all| driving, safe, engine off. all according _ driving, safe, engine off. all according to the book. the reason ou are according to the book. the reason you are in — according to the book. the
and we are joined by alex for sight. where in the world is alex for site? i alex for sight. car park for the _ is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign i is alex for site? i am in my first car park for the campaign in i car park for the campaign in south wales _ car park for the campaign in south wales h— car park for the campaign in south wales. �* �* , , ., , ., car park for the campaign in south wales. �* �* , , ., wales. a biggs milestone. glad you are not...
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>> reporter: alex, an absolute tragedy.es sent out a press police calling it definitely random. they don't believe that gunman, michael william nash, had any connection to the splash pad. they don't know why he chose it. it is also worth reiterating that he, they say, took his own life in the hours immediately following the shooting last night. that's a big reason why they say they don't have any indication as to motive. the 911 call came in around 5:00 p.m. the area was crowded with families. they said nash showed up with a nine millimeter handgun firing at least 28 rounds into the crowd. they said he reloaded multiple times, and he wounded nine people, including an 8-year-old boy who, today, is in critical condition having been shot in the head. what is really just beyond the horrible details of this shooting, what is really heading home for people, is the fact this is the third mass shooting in this area in the last three years. we are a half hour from oxford high school where there was a shooting in 2021 where michigan
>> reporter: alex, an absolute tragedy.es sent out a press police calling it definitely random. they don't believe that gunman, michael william nash, had any connection to the splash pad. they don't know why he chose it. it is also worth reiterating that he, they say, took his own life in the hours immediately following the shooting last night. that's a big reason why they say they don't have any indication as to motive. the 911 call came in around 5:00 p.m. the area was crowded with...
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we became instant friends. >> alex and lauren hung out together.ttended church together and for the next three years, lauren continued to focus on her studies. track events and her friends. as for boyfriends? not so much. did she have a lot of boyfriends? >> i would say no but she hang out with her friends a lot. >> then september 2018, the start of senior year. lauren and alex went to a bar downtown one night. lauren met someone. his name is shawn fields and he was working security at the bar. he let the two women in and kept an eye on them throughout the evening. as they were leaving, he made contact with lauren. >> she was like, gave him my number. i guess we will see if he contacts me. >> he did. lauren told alex the next morning. >> she said he texted me and were going on a date this afternoon. >> he said he was a part of computer science suit -- he was 28, little old but not a big deal. more dates followed and lauren told her parents about the man in her life. >> is sounded sold sort of old- fashioned the way he was paying attention to her an
we became instant friends. >> alex and lauren hung out together.ttended church together and for the next three years, lauren continued to focus on her studies. track events and her friends. as for boyfriends? not so much. did she have a lot of boyfriends? >> i would say no but she hang out with her friends a lot. >> then september 2018, the start of senior year. lauren and alex went to a bar downtown one night. lauren met someone. his name is shawn fields and he was working...
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thank you, alex, now michelle of the if do you receive the 2nd highest number of votes in germany and the recent in europe in parliamentary elections. what's their appeal among the votes? as how are they able to, to get this numbers for everybody here, the policy conference will be happy to explain to you that no, the not simply approach says father, if that's holding shows, that they were elected the cause of their e, you critical anti e u n, n t, migration stones, and the hoping that that will work for them. and there are indications that the d that will, when those 3 eastern states go to the polls in most of the east of germany, the f b was already the strongest policy election. and it's very key not to, to anything that could endanger, that tends relative comedy here, in essence. thank you. michelle. i, that's chief, but let's go ahead. as i mentioned, a customer as well as alex guest, both in essence iranians will return to the polls for a run of presidential vote next week after none of the candidate score and a majority in the 1st round of the snap election on the boat took pla
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alex, we're expecting protests there. what's the latest you can tell us from the situation. i've side the eye of the conference and as well appropriate as they have started today. quite early, i'd say somewhere between 5 and 6 am which 10 actually very close to the video, maybe 100 meters or 200 meters at the strategy of pull. just as he is very clear, they want to block the roads. they want to prevent a speed that a good from arriving at the venue to have the vend, either postpone or maybe even 10 sold. the police already said the answer to that will be to clear the road, so they will make sure that a, if the delegates arrive on time. and this of course baz the possibility of escalation, we have seen already this morning, some conflicts between pro just those inputs between police and it could get even bigger later today. you mentioned at 100000 people that expected for mainly piece by protests actually. so this is what organizers have highlighted, unions treacherous pride as a future, as they all have called out for those demonstrations as and could see one of the biggest
alex, we're expecting protests there. what's the latest you can tell us from the situation. i've side the eye of the conference and as well appropriate as they have started today. quite early, i'd say somewhere between 5 and 6 am which 10 actually very close to the video, maybe 100 meters or 200 meters at the strategy of pull. just as he is very clear, they want to block the roads. they want to prevent a speed that a good from arriving at the venue to have the vend, either postpone or maybe...
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do you know the reporter alex gaston, chief political editor, michelle, covering the the congress. in essence, i ask michelle a whether there's anything new in the pots you need to add his vitals. opening remarks as well. clearly what the ac is doing here at as far as you confidence ahead of key elections here and jeremy in 3 eastern states is focusing on what it knows best, which is an anti migration's done. many people. so gotten that it bounce back from essentially political oblivion in 2015. on the back of uncle m ackles open arms migration policy. the back class is what really pushed the a f d to the political full frontier in many and made it a political force to be reckoned with. its just proven that in europe and elections and despite all the reporting that there could potentially be in fighting here. the current at heads of the pots, the slides. and you know, paula are also the few to ones. they just got re elected that this policy conference. so clearly the sd is set to stabilize on the issue. it knows best migration. and that is an issue that tens of thousands of people
do you know the reporter alex gaston, chief political editor, michelle, covering the the congress. in essence, i ask michelle a whether there's anything new in the pots you need to add his vitals. opening remarks as well. clearly what the ac is doing here at as far as you confidence ahead of key elections here and jeremy in 3 eastern states is focusing on what it knows best, which is an anti migration's done. many people. so gotten that it bounce back from essentially political oblivion in...
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brian. >> so tell us what a more about this order and what it means for alex jones.nd more importantly, the families of sandy hook? yeah it is a mixed ruling. >> this is something that's been going on for years. i've been following this case for years. there's been winding its way through multiple courts in multiple states bankruptcy proceedings are oftentimes quite complex but this was a turning point yesterday because for the first time this judge said, yes, alex jones, his personal assets must be put up for sale. his boats, some of his properties in texas, and those those monies, those millions of dollars may then flow to the sandy hook families. of course, you've got to pay some lawyers first, but at the end of the day, some of these families, these, these victims who suffered through years of hate and harassment because of alex jones, they might finally start to see some money, but you mentioned that 1.5 billion dollar amount that was owed that was found to be owed by alex jones. he doesn't have anywhere near that much money either. personally or inside his comp
brian. >> so tell us what a more about this order and what it means for alex jones.nd more importantly, the families of sandy hook? yeah it is a mixed ruling. >> this is something that's been going on for years. i've been following this case for years. there's been winding its way through multiple courts in multiple states bankruptcy proceedings are oftentimes quite complex but this was a turning point yesterday because for the first time this judge said, yes, alex jones, his...
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his parents are among the sandy hook families who sued alex jones and won.beth williamson of the new york times, the author of "sandy hook, an american tragedy in a battle for truth." she was in the courtroom today. it's great to have you with us. what was the reaction, what was the atmosphere like to the ruling? >> so, this was an area where the families who sued alex jones in connecticut and those who sued him in texas, which by the way, included neil heslin and scarlett lewis, who are just eat lewis' parents, they were among the texas plaintiffs, they were divided on what should be the disposition of his info wars empire. the connecticut families wanted it to be closed and go into liquidation, which would essentially be a whole new bankruptcy case in which the business would be sold off for its parts, and that money would go to satisfy the debts to the families. the texas plaintiffs argued that by dismissing the bankruptcy case, they could more quickly pursue jones for the same money, and the judge ultimately ruled that the case would be dismissed because
his parents are among the sandy hook families who sued alex jones and won.beth williamson of the new york times, the author of "sandy hook, an american tragedy in a battle for truth." she was in the courtroom today. it's great to have you with us. what was the reaction, what was the atmosphere like to the ruling? >> so, this was an area where the families who sued alex jones in connecticut and those who sued him in texas, which by the way, included neil heslin and scarlett...