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andrew. neil show is the hated— here. andrew. neil show is the latest-channel- here. andrew. these absolute making sure absolute idiots making sure ne-ne—hhey-nei we're boycotted. they're just not— we're boycotted. they're just nah-deed.— we're boycotted. they're just not-good..that's- we're boycotted. they're just not good. that's what's not very good. so that's what's happened—dds- not very good. so that's what's happened it's tough. happened there. and it's tough. it's happened there. and it's tough. dds-a— happened there. and it's tough. h-e-a headh— happened there. and it's tough. it's-a tough time- happened there. and it's tough. it's a tough time for it's been a tough time for andrew— it's been a tough time for andrew neil.— it's been a tough time for andrew neil. first, he had the hand-e— andrew neil. first, he had the| hands—ah world's smallest private jet at gb world's smallest private jet at an henn— world's smallest private jet at an hens, and— world's smallest private jet at gb news, and that was very sad for gb news, and that was very sad hen hhn. — gb news, and
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and andrew neil has telegraph.l has attacked his former employer , gb attacked his former employer, gb news. complaint news. ironically, his complaint is about impartiality. paul you see the irony? >> yes . thank see the irony? >> yes. thank you. see the irony? >> yes . thank you. politicians, >> yes. thank you. politicians, politics should not be allowed to present politics. all news programmes as they do on gb news. according to andrew neil, the channel's former chairman. so we should first of all thank andrew for forming help, forming the channel and maybe thank him for leaving. i'll leave that with i'll leave that with everybody else. >> you giveth and you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth and you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth sol you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth so what? aketh away. paul so, so what? >> quite the dilemma . quite the >> quite the dilemma. quite the dilemma really, because i'm sure there are ofcom rules. i mean there are ofcom rules. i mean the thing about ofcom rules is you ca
and andrew neil has telegraph.l has attacked his former employer , gb attacked his former employer, gb news. complaint news. ironically, his complaint is about impartiality. paul you see the irony? >> yes . thank see the irony? >> yes. thank you. see the irony? >> yes . thank you. politicians, >> yes. thank you. politicians, politics should not be allowed to present politics. all news programmes as they do on gb news. according to andrew neil, the channel's former...
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according to andrew neil, the channel's former chairman. first of all thank andrew for forming help, forming the channel and maybe thank him for leaving. i'll leave that with i'll leave that with everybody else. >> you giveth and you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth and you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth sol you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth so what? aketh away. paul so, so what? >> quite the dilemma . quite the >> quite the dilemma. quite the dilemma really, because i'm sure there are ofcom rules. i mean there are ofcom rules. i mean the thing about ofcom rules is you can change them. they were changed throughout the pandemic, you we you see. so that, so that we could have all sorts of things done and broadcast to us and told to us about covid told to us about the covid pandemic. so it's not as if these aren't flexible. these rules aren't flexible. they whole, pretty they are, on the whole, pretty much leaving gb news alone. and i think that should that i think that should be that should valid point to start should be a va
according to andrew neil, the channel's former chairman. first of all thank andrew for forming help, forming the channel and maybe thank him for leaving. i'll leave that with i'll leave that with everybody else. >> you giveth and you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth and you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth sol you taketh everybody else. >> yo pauleth so what? aketh away. paul so, so what? >> quite the dilemma . quite the >> quite the dilemma. quite...
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but that decision was greeted with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neilbbc newsnight goes full on pyongyang with the nhs. "who at broadcasting house really thought this a good idea"? journalist george eaton added, "britons currently have the worst access to health care in europe". "the nhs and the government need journalistic scrutiny, not quasi religious indulgence". but james dollman couldn't see a problem, "our greatest achievement and most precious possession". "why shouldn't we celebrate it"? for their part, newsnight told us, "the programme included full analysis of the challenges faced by the nss and a range of contributions, including from some who believe in a greater role for the private sector in health care". "despite reporting on these challenges, the programme also highlighted the residual overall high levels of public support for the nhs from the british public, and in that context included a short sequence with a local children's choir to mark the anniversary of its founding". more generally, some viewers have told us of their concern that
but that decision was greeted with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neilbbc newsnight goes full on pyongyang with the nhs. "who at broadcasting house really thought this a good idea"? journalist george eaton added, "britons currently have the worst access to health care in europe". "the nhs and the government need journalistic scrutiny, not quasi religious indulgence". but james dollman couldn't see a problem, "our greatest...
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andrew neil isn't yet in the shadow _ afford it.as universal, it isn't any more because — was universal, it isn't any more because tories abolish that, but it's always — because tories abolish that, but it's always been the case that the eldest _ it's always been the case that the eldest child would have a higher rate than— eldest child would have a higher rate than any subsequent children, and there — rate than any subsequent children, and there has always been an issue with multiples on that, the question youte _ with multiples on that, the question you're asking me is about the two chitd _ you're asking me is about the two chitd timit— you're asking me is about the two child limit more generally, and obviously— child limit more generally, and obviously the labour party cares deepty— obviously the labour party cares deeply about child poverty. we took 1 mitiion— deeply about child poverty. we took 1 million children into poverty, this is— 1 million children into poverty, this is never going to be something we are _ this is never g
andrew neil isn't yet in the shadow _ afford it.as universal, it isn't any more because — was universal, it isn't any more because tories abolish that, but it's always — because tories abolish that, but it's always been the case that the eldest _ it's always been the case that the eldest child would have a higher rate than— eldest child would have a higher rate than any subsequent children, and there — rate than any subsequent children, and there has always been an issue with multiples...
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emma and neil parish . andrew emma and neil parish. es still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest. still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest . emma chairman of natwest. emma burnell gives us nadine dorries for leaving constituents without a representative and neil parish dame alison rose for obvious reasons . listen, it's the last reasons. listen, it's the last show that i'm doing until september . show that i'm doing until september. i'm going to miss you massively. leo kearse is looking after shop. thank you for after the shop. thank you for your can't wait to your company. i can't wait to see september. headliners see you in september. headliners is . next is. next >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there, i'm jonathan vautrey here with your evening news. weather updates provided by the met office as we head into a new week. we are still holding onto the unsettled theme that's been building throughout this as this area of low
emma and neil parish . andrew emma and neil parish. es still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest. still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest . emma chairman of natwest. emma burnell gives us nadine dorries for leaving constituents without a representative and neil parish dame alison rose for obvious reasons . listen, it's the last reasons. listen, it's the last show that i'm doing until september . show that i'm doing until september. i'm going to miss you massively. leo kearse is looking...
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emma and neil parish . andrew emma and neil parish. es still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest. still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest . emma chairman of natwest. emma burnell gives us nadine dorries for leaving constituents without a representative and neil parish dame alison rose for obvious reasons . listen, it's the last reasons. listen, it's the last show that i'm doing until september . show that i'm doing until september. i'm going to miss you massively. leo kearse is looking after shop. thank you for after the shop. thank you for your can't wait to your company. i can't wait to see september. headliners see you in september. headliners is . next is. next >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there, i'm jonathan vautrey here with your evening news. weather updates provided by the met office as we head into a new week. we are still holding onto the unsettled theme that's been building throughout this as this area of low
emma and neil parish . andrew emma and neil parish. es still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest. still hasn't resigned as chairman of natwest . emma chairman of natwest. emma burnell gives us nadine dorries for leaving constituents without a representative and neil parish dame alison rose for obvious reasons . listen, it's the last reasons. listen, it's the last show that i'm doing until september . show that i'm doing until september. i'm going to miss you massively. leo kearse is looking...
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founder of the intertalent rights group, who has represents presenters such as susanna reid and andrew neilshould the bbc have acted sooner? i am bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely — bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely sure _ bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely sure the _ bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely sure the bbc- bbc have acted sooner? i:n absolutely sure the bbc wishes that it had gone to the bottom of the allegations before the mother chose to speak to a newspaper. in those seven weeks, that would have meant that they had an opportunity to understand more about what was going on and potentially then stay in control of the situation. that, as we can clearly see from the last few days, that situation... that ship has sailed and they are now any reactive crisis mode. that is not a happy place for any organisation to be. �* ., . . happy place for any organisation to be. , ., ., ., ,, happy place for any organisation to be. jonathan, the sun is reporting, i can't confirm _ be. jonathan, the sun is reporting, i can't confirm this, _ be. jonathan, the sun is reporting, i can
founder of the intertalent rights group, who has represents presenters such as susanna reid and andrew neilshould the bbc have acted sooner? i am bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely — bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely sure _ bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely sure the _ bbc have acted sooner? i am absolutely sure the bbc- bbc have acted sooner? i:n absolutely sure the bbc wishes that it had gone to the bottom of the allegations before the mother chose to speak to a newspaper. in...
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>> well, not for the first time, you're really making the whether the fact that from me to andrew neily rishi sunak a small buttress but a buttress nonetheless it's quite clear you're on the verge of yet another victory . so i take my another victory. so i take my hat off to you . it is a signal hat off to you. it is a signal service that you have done. look nigel, the idea of the banks , of nigel, the idea of the banks, of all people being the moral arbiter of value when they are the very same people and institutions that brought us to the brink of ruin and almost destroyed our economy had to be saved by the taxpayer . and i saved by the taxpayer. and i hope you remind people that 40% of natwest , the parent group of of natwest, the parent group of coop , is of natwest, the parent group of coop, is still in public ownership , so they have an extra ownership, so they have an extra obugafion ownership, so they have an extra obligation to that obligation . obligation to that obligation. an you just spoke about the obugafion an you just spoke about the obligation to provide the opportunity
>> well, not for the first time, you're really making the whether the fact that from me to andrew neily rishi sunak a small buttress but a buttress nonetheless it's quite clear you're on the verge of yet another victory . so i take my another victory. so i take my hat off to you . it is a signal hat off to you. it is a signal service that you have done. look nigel, the idea of the banks , of nigel, the idea of the banks, of all people being the moral arbiter of value when they are the...
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>> well, not for the first time, you're really making the whether the fact that from me to andrew neilhi sunak a small buttress but a buttress nonetheless it's quite clear you're on the verge of yet another victory . so i take my another victory. so i take my hat off to you . it is a signal hat off to you. it is a signal service that you have done. look nigel, the idea of the banks , of nigel, the idea of the banks, of all people being the moral arbiter of value when they are the very same people and institutions that brought us to the brink of ruin and almost destroyed our economy had to be saved by the taxpayer . and i saved by the taxpayer. and i hope you remind people that 40% of natwest , the parent group of of natwest, the parent group of coop , is of natwest, the parent group of coop, is still in public ownership , so they have an extra ownership, so they have an extra obugafion ownership, so they have an extra obligation to that obligation . obligation to that obligation. an you just spoke about the obugafion an you just spoke about the obligation to provide the opportunity for e
>> well, not for the first time, you're really making the whether the fact that from me to andrew neilhi sunak a small buttress but a buttress nonetheless it's quite clear you're on the verge of yet another victory . so i take my another victory. so i take my hat off to you . it is a signal hat off to you. it is a signal service that you have done. look nigel, the idea of the banks , of nigel, the idea of the banks, of all people being the moral arbiter of value when they are the very...
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could have brought the banks behaviour into the spotlight in such a way resulting in people like andrew neild jon sopel, who aren't nigel's fans. being nigel's biggest fans. being openly thousands in openly critical. thousands in this country have had to deal with brutal banks behaving in this way. it is truly disgusting , but you pick the wrong person this time , get to the absolute this time, get to the absolute truth of what happened here. >> how can it be right? and it doesn't matter whether it's me or anybody else, how can it be right that my banking status and the amount of money i may or may not have in my personal and business accounts are being discussed with the business editor of the bbc and then disseminated to a wider world. how can that be ethical ? how can how can that be ethical? how can that be legal? how can that be moral? i want to find out the truth and i'm blooming well going to find out the truth since i was last with you, i've now put in a subject access request to natwest as well to see what they hold about me and whether the name dame alison rose crops up there. i've
could have brought the banks behaviour into the spotlight in such a way resulting in people like andrew neild jon sopel, who aren't nigel's fans. being nigel's biggest fans. being openly thousands in openly critical. thousands in this country have had to deal with brutal banks behaving in this way. it is truly disgusting , but you pick the wrong person this time , get to the absolute this time, get to the absolute truth of what happened here. >> how can it be right? and it doesn't matter...
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even andrew neil wast— rid of cash. even andrew neil wasn't impressed— rid of cash.t tettewe— the time revealed that he didn't tettewe tat— the time revealed that he didn't believe had contributed to the tatowr— believe had contributed to the labour shortage.— believe had contributed to the labour shortage. he said it was twe— labour shortage. he said it was twe to— labour shortage. he said it was twe to the— labour shortage. he said it was due to the pandemic. crikey i atmost— due to the pandemic. crikey i atmost ate— due to the pandemic. crikey i almost ate my— due to the pandemic. crikey i almost ate my wig . rishi sunak almost ate my wig. rishi sunak it's almost ate my wig. rishi sunak tt-s teet— almost ate my wig. rishi sunak tt-s teen twsw— almost ate my wig. rishi sunak it's been busy as— almost ate my wig. rishi sunak it's been busy as well this week trying— it's been busy as well this week twtpg to— it's been busy as well this week trying to achieve— it's been busy as well this week trying to achieve his five ptetges— trying to achieve his five pledges. numb
even andrew neil wast— rid of cash. even andrew neil wasn't impressed— rid of cash.t tettewe— the time revealed that he didn't tettewe tat— the time revealed that he didn't believe had contributed to the tatowr— believe had contributed to the labour shortage.— believe had contributed to the labour shortage. he said it was twe— labour shortage. he said it was twe to— labour shortage. he said it was twe to the— labour shortage. he said it was due to the pandemic. crikey i...
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neil: andrew, great seeing you. thank you very much.re showing you the dow kind of holding its own, this is the final day the of trading. the one thing that we've been watching here on fox business is what's been happening with gas and oil prices. gas prices now hit a high for the year, apparently there's a lot of demand building. a lot of people sick of flying and say, you know what? i'm going to drive to london. until they discover that's impossible. but we'll explore and explain after this. ♪ ain't no telling where the wind might blow -- ♪ free and easy, down the road i go. ♪ living life like a sunday stroll. ♪ free and easy, down the road i go ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this is spring semester at over 13,000 us school districts, which have become top targets for ransomware attacks. but there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chro
neil: andrew, great seeing you. thank you very much.re showing you the dow kind of holding its own, this is the final day the of trading. the one thing that we've been watching here on fox business is what's been happening with gas and oil prices. gas prices now hit a high for the year, apparently there's a lot of demand building. a lot of people sick of flying and say, you know what? i'm going to drive to london. until they discover that's impossible. but we'll explore and explain after this....
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i think andrew neil called day in mail. he called it a day in the mail. new form of mccarthyist ism . mccarthyist ism. >> yes, he did. >> yes, he did. >> i thought you might want to expand on that. are you surprised that at the support you've had from from people who in the past have criticised you on on all levels politically ? on on all levels politically? >> one of my daughters is very politically aware and has had to suffer being my daughter for many, many years said to me she'd never seen such support for me online. yeah it's come, it's come from across the spectrum and i'm really quite humbled by it. i really am. well nigel, thank you for joining us. >> keep up the good fight. it's a very important fight because it could. they could be watching us now completely. and us for here now completely. and they could close batus. now they could close our batus. now we've read this we've got to read out this ridiculous from ridiculous statement from coutts. and i'm going to call it ridiculous because but ridiculous because it is, but this is what they say it
i think andrew neil called day in mail. he called it a day in the mail. new form of mccarthyist ism . mccarthyist ism. >> yes, he did. >> yes, he did. >> i thought you might want to expand on that. are you surprised that at the support you've had from from people who in the past have criticised you on on all levels politically ? on on all levels politically? >> one of my daughters is very politically aware and has had to suffer being my daughter for many, many years said...
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andrew bridgen. we're watching neil oliver live on gb news, which is the people's >> you're listening to gb news radioadio. my first guest tonight is andrew bridgen mp, who really does need no introduction from me. >> andrew has had a very busy week and i'm keen to hear all about it. andrew, thanks for coming in and joining us once again. >> it's a pleasure. >> it's a pleasure. >> uh, you raised the issue of bank accounts specifically around nigel farage, but monday, monday morning, around nigel farage, but monday, monday morning , the house didn't monday morning, the house didn't sit till 230. >> i put for in an urgent question get the minister to come to the despatch box. obviously we heard what jeremy hunt had said about bank accounts , but i think it's accounts, but i think it's a matter of huge concern . first of matter of huge concern. first of all, they're coming for nigel farage's bank account and to a point he's got a platform, he's got a position now, but then they'll come for somebody else's and eventually they'll be coming for your viewers bank accounts at this rate. and the problem was th
andrew bridgen. we're watching neil oliver live on gb news, which is the people's >> you're listening to gb news radioadio. my first guest tonight is andrew bridgen mp, who really does need no introduction from me. >> andrew has had a very busy week and i'm keen to hear all about it. andrew, thanks for coming in and joining us once again. >> it's a pleasure. >> it's a pleasure. >> uh, you raised the issue of bank accounts specifically around nigel farage, but...
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but that decision was greeted with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neil, and there was royal representation as well. so it was quite an important moment to at least note. but i did say, pretty quickly, it comes at a time of intense strain on the service and services under real pressure. so i suppose you need to combine both thoughts. it is a moment 75th anniversary and there is still quite a lot of pride in the service founded in 19a8, providing free at the point of use health care, making a massive difference to people's lives. reflecting on that, but certainly looking to the future with all the huge challenges that there are right now. equally, there are other viewers, you won't be surprised to hear, who feel the bbc is far too negative about the nhs. how would you answer them? well, i think the comments we've heard are we're not being critical enough or we're being too critical, and i think we need to reflect on those. but it shows there are differing views. there were two reports from think tanks in the run—up to the anniversary and on the day itself,
but that decision was greeted with ridicule in some quarters, with the former bbc presenter andrew neil, and there was royal representation as well. so it was quite an important moment to at least note. but i did say, pretty quickly, it comes at a time of intense strain on the service and services under real pressure. so i suppose you need to combine both thoughts. it is a moment 75th anniversary and there is still quite a lot of pride in the service founded in 19a8, providing free at the point...
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neil: got it. thanks. to new jersey democratic -- republican congressman, jeff andrews, sits on the house judiciary committee those days. ever have one hoff those? >> i i have one of those every day. >> neil: let me ask you about this beef that you and your colleagues have with mark zuckerberg that he should testify, should go before the committee. that he's pulling some fast ones what are the fast ones? >> well, i think the issue here is that this was censorship. it was raw. it was everything that the biden administration said they weren't doing and that even zuckerberg said wasn't happening. the executive branch let them know when they were displeased and they didn't want to it happen. you don't do that in america. we have freedom of speech. i think if zuckerberg is smart and he's getting smart, he should lay this at the feet of the white house because that's where it belongs. if you look at the thread and you look at some parts, you can see where they weren't happy at facebook all the time doing what they had to do, but they felt so much pressure coming from the president of the united states and coming f
neil: got it. thanks. to new jersey democratic -- republican congressman, jeff andrews, sits on the house judiciary committee those days. ever have one hoff those? >> i i have one of those every day. >> neil: let me ask you about this beef that you and your colleagues have with mark zuckerberg that he should testify, should go before the committee. that he's pulling some fast ones what are the fast ones? >> well, i think the issue here is that this was censorship. it was raw....
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in 19 62 nine, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon. i spoke with dr. andrew frack neu, and astronomer at the university of san francisco. >> here's the image that we are celebrating today. the first human steps on the moon. dan:dan: the computing power in my cell phone is far greater than anything the apollo missions had going to the moon. >> that's right. 1969 is before the internet or any of the things we now take for granted. yet, they managed an absolutely perfect landing. they had expeditions to pick up moon rocks. they worked. they left a plaque behind. they set up a laser reflector. then they got back into the return module and made it safely to earth. dan: he's excited about the prospect of returning astronauts to the surface of the moon scheduled for 2025. he doesn't think that humans will set foot on mars in the near future, perhaps not even in our lifetimes. ama: fascinating. dan: isn't it? ama: let's get on the check of the weather. dan: sandhya patel is here. sandhya: it will be sizzling tomorrow and and on saturday as well. i want to show you ou
in 19 62 nine, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon. i spoke with dr. andrew frack neu, and astronomer at the university of san francisco. >> here's the image that we are celebrating today. the first human steps on the moon. dan:dan: the computing power in my cell phone is far greater than anything the apollo missions had going to the moon. >> that's right. 1969 is before the internet or any of the things we now take for granted. yet, they managed an absolutely perfect...
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in 19 62 nine, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon. i spoke with dr. andrew neu, and astronomer at the university of san francisco. >> here's the image that we are celebrating today. the first human steps on the moon. dan:dan: the computing power in my cell phone is far greater than anything the apollo missions had going to the moon. >> that's right. 1969 is before the internet or any of the things we now take for granted. yet, they managed an absolutely perfect landing. they had expeditions to pick up moon rocks. they worked. they left a plaque behind. they set up a laser reflector. then they got back into the return module and made it safely to earth. dan: he's excited about the prospect of returning astronauts to the surface of the moon scheduled for 2025. he doesn't think that humans will set foot on mars in the near future, perhaps not even in our lifetimes. ama: fascinating. dan: isn't it? ama: let's get on the check of the weather. dan: sandhya patel is here. sandhya: it will be sizzling tomorrow and and on saturday as well. i want to show you our view
in 19 62 nine, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon. i spoke with dr. andrew neu, and astronomer at the university of san francisco. >> here's the image that we are celebrating today. the first human steps on the moon. dan:dan: the computing power in my cell phone is far greater than anything the apollo missions had going to the moon. >> that's right. 1969 is before the internet or any of the things we now take for granted. yet, they managed an absolutely perfect...
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andrew weisman, former fbi and gentle counter council, eastern district of, new york neil katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general and host of new podcast courtside, and national security -- chair, bradley moss. now at a rally in south carolina on saturday, here is what donald trump had to say about the united states of america versus donald trump. >> charging a former president united states under the espionage act of 1917. espionage, me! espionage -- >> andrew weissmann, can you explain to donald trump why he was charged under the espionage act? >> so, this is just a perfect example of donald trump playing sort of a shell game. he wasn't charged with murder, he wasn't charged with bank robbery, and sit there and say i wasn't charged, and being charged now with espionage, well, he's not being charged with espionage in the sense that he's a spy. the title of the statute that comprises lots of components is called the espionage act. one of the things that it criminalizes is if you improperly, knowingly, and intentionally, retain national defense information. that is part of the espion
andrew weisman, former fbi and gentle counter council, eastern district of, new york neil katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general and host of new podcast courtside, and national security -- chair, bradley moss. now at a rally in south carolina on saturday, here is what donald trump had to say about the united states of america versus donald trump. >> charging a former president united states under the espionage act of 1917. espionage, me! espionage -- >> andrew weissmann, can...
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opening game, bidding norway one neil here comes hannah wilkinson for him to go. fellow co host australia or playing island in sydney in the days of their match. andrew thomas was advocate it was exactly the sort of match to the type of hosting using and well hoping for. not only did they, when, of course, but it was a real classic into and stuff. no why could easily a school themselves, it could've been schoolgirl equally easy then could have one or 2. nope, a penalty. the wash off the truck bought any 18 item in it would have seen it to nail results. but one they'll, they'll be quite happy with that. given that they mentioned this match as on the dog's face, told him that that was well underway. and amazing opening ceremony with shultz, just 15 minutes right before the kick off here in oakland. but it had dunces represents, you know, 32 countries that a representative is told that they have had singing, had fireworks. and amazingly, so much was complete without any writing fully. a total of a is writing, as the crowds stream out around me. what i've got a children here, this mattress full of children to stand. what did you think of the guy? say ama
opening game, bidding norway one neil here comes hannah wilkinson for him to go. fellow co host australia or playing island in sydney in the days of their match. andrew thomas was advocate it was exactly the sort of match to the type of hosting using and well hoping for. not only did they, when, of course, but it was a real classic into and stuff. no why could easily a school themselves, it could've been schoolgirl equally easy then could have one or 2. nope, a penalty. the wash off the truck...
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neil on the other side of the break. we'll also delve into another fake elector's probe opening up, this one in arizona. a state investigation, as andrew suggests is wise, into republicans who put forward those fake electors for donald trump. we'll tell you about it. >>> five years ago today, the person who was our president stepped into the world stage in helsinki, choosing russian president vladimir putin over his own intelligence community. how he's managed to remain still an ever-present national security threat to all of us to this day. all those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. a quick break. don't go anywhere. [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don
neil on the other side of the break. we'll also delve into another fake elector's probe opening up, this one in arizona. a state investigation, as andrew suggests is wise, into republicans who put forward those fake electors for donald trump. we'll tell you about it. >>> five years ago today, the person who was our president stepped into the world stage in helsinki, choosing russian president vladimir putin over his own intelligence community. how he's managed to remain still an...
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neil katyal had to say last night on msnbc. >> whether it's tomorrow or thursday as andrew weizman says, or possibly in two weeks, i think alljack smith sent a target letter to donald trump last sunday. you don't do that particularly against a former president unless you're pretty sure that you got the goods. >> meanwhile, president -- the former president continues to fund-raise off of his legal trouble. in a campaign email last night, he proclaimed himself an innocent man, as you might expect, adding, quote, our country could truly use your support right now. send me some money, subtext. in anotherer, he compared the united states under president joe biden to stalinist russia and maoist china. nowhere does it say you'll be donating directly to trump's 2024 campaign. why? because as "the washington post" reports, more than half the money donald trump raised in the second quarter of this year went to footing his legal bills, not the campaign himself. he's a billionaire, asking supporters to pay his legal bills. jonathan lemire, you're in washington where everyone is waiting for the potential today, maybe thursday, could be n
neil katyal had to say last night on msnbc. >> whether it's tomorrow or thursday as andrew weizman says, or possibly in two weeks, i think alljack smith sent a target letter to donald trump last sunday. you don't do that particularly against a former president unless you're pretty sure that you got the goods. >> meanwhile, president -- the former president continues to fund-raise off of his legal trouble. in a campaign email last night, he proclaimed himself an innocent man, as you...