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who aren�*t here and sadness, bitterness, regret forthe people who aren�*t here and that is where myho are here today in the whole, some people have found it too hard to read the report. the findings and the words are so hard hitting for the community that it has been very traumatic for them. but i think overall, people feel vindicated. the fact that for decades they have been telling government this shouldn�*t have happened and they shouldn�*t have been infected and their loved ones shouldn�*t have died and that is exactly the conclusion that sir brian langstaff has come to today, that much of this could and should have been avoided. mas that much of this could and should have been avoided.— have been avoided. was there an hint have been avoided. was there anything in — have been avoided. was there anything in the _ have been avoided. was there anything in the report - have been avoided. was there anything in the report that - anything in the report that surprised you?— anything in the report that surprised you? anything in the report that surrised ou? a ., , anything in the report
who aren�*t here and sadness, bitterness, regret forthe people who aren�*t here and that is where myho are here today in the whole, some people have found it too hard to read the report. the findings and the words are so hard hitting for the community that it has been very traumatic for them. but i think overall, people feel vindicated. the fact that for decades they have been telling government this shouldn�*t have happened and they shouldn�*t have been infected and their loved ones...
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it's unclear whether the shooting radicals or the shadowy gagroups organizing these disruptions arens actual adversaries trying to coroad american society within or just unwitting ponds. what is clear is that basic comprehension of history, theology and geography is in very short supply in the ivy league. so-called elite universities aren't just in the news for well-documented decline academic rigor. no, they're in the news because weakness and inaction from campus leaders who have allowed universities criminal chaos. in recent days an orthodox student at yale was assaulted by organized hate mongers. reat mit there's a so-called liberated zone of radicals occupying the very center of campus. at ucla, and another california school is reporting millions of dollars after vandalized campus buildings and last night brought yet more evidence that administrators at colombia have utterly, utterly failed to bring order to their manhattan campus in wee hours of the morning, disrupted daily life from encampmentth on the quad broke into ao campus building with hammers and has barricaded inside. t
it's unclear whether the shooting radicals or the shadowy gagroups organizing these disruptions arens actual adversaries trying to coroad american society within or just unwitting ponds. what is clear is that basic comprehension of history, theology and geography is in very short supply in the ivy league. so-called elite universities aren't just in the news for well-documented decline academic rigor. no, they're in the news because weakness and inaction from campus leaders who have allowed...
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and those temperatures aren�*t going to change a great deal through the rest of next week.rhaps on the heavy side. this is bbc news. the headlines... thank you. party leaders hit the campaign trail in the uk�*s general election as the list grows of conservative mps who say they�*ll be standing down. campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if its party wins. with south africa�*s general election just days away — will nelson mandela�*s legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? and bbc radio 1�*s big weekend gets under way, with record—breaking brit award—winner raye set to headline today. increasing numbers of england and wales�*s most vulnerable children are being caught in deprivation of liberty borders.— being caught in deprivation of libe borders. , ., . liberty borders. they have increased tenfold since — liberty borders. they have increased tenfold since 20 _ liberty borders. they have increased tenfold since 20 17th _ liberty borders. they have increased tenfold since 2017th over— liberty
and those temperatures aren�*t going to change a great deal through the rest of next week.rhaps on the heavy side. this is bbc news. the headlines... thank you. party leaders hit the campaign trail in the uk�*s general election as the list grows of conservative mps who say they�*ll be standing down. campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if its party wins. with south africa�*s general election just days away — will nelson...
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my understanding is we aren's order.i call to question. >> madame chair, i wanted this to be recognized before. i want to debateanted to? >> i want to debate the robson motion. it has some flaws. >> your objection has been called to question. >> it has some flaws i would like to point out.tl >> there's objections. we need to discuss -- we have a concern there's some flaws in this. been some other issues of business, i think it would be in order. objections to call into question? any additional ones? ok the question and move forward without considering any more bylaws violations? since it is a problem? all of those opposed to climate discuss this and make sure we're doing things properly. >>th question? >> do you want to call a question, say aye. if you don't, say nay. aye? >> nay? >> nay. >> thank you. have it. >> madame chair >> i'm not convinced that was a 2/3. i'm not convinced there was not 2/3s in favor madame chair. >> this might be quicker. >> it'll take longer to figure that out -- >> i'm soru think it needed to
my understanding is we aren's order.i call to question. >> madame chair, i wanted this to be recognized before. i want to debateanted to? >> i want to debate the robson motion. it has some flaws. >> your objection has been called to question. >> it has some flaws i would like to point out.tl >> there's objections. we need to discuss -- we have a concern there's some flaws in this. been some other issues of business, i think it would be in order. objections to call...
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there are vital pieces of legislation that are vital pieces of legislation that are waiting to go, arentween themselves can we basically waive the rest of this law three. like you mentioned with the victims and prisoners bill bill which have big implications for compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal, there is a clear agreement and will surpass that. you also have to think about what stage bills have already gotten their journey. what stage bills have already gotten theirjourney. the later they are, theirjourney. the later they are, the fewer stages they have yet to go. so that can work in its favour. equally, we have at times in the past seen bills that aren�*t that far but are actually managing to get through, perhaps because they can find that agreement. there are all sorts of different things. at this moment it looks as though the victims and prisoners bill will make it into law as will the bill around the post office and horizon scandal. there is a finance bill that will go through putting forward changes to the last budget. there are a few other things including th
there are vital pieces of legislation that are vital pieces of legislation that are waiting to go, arentween themselves can we basically waive the rest of this law three. like you mentioned with the victims and prisoners bill bill which have big implications for compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal, there is a clear agreement and will surpass that. you also have to think about what stage bills have already gotten their journey. what stage bills have already gotten...
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even governors who are very popular in their own states when they try and run for senate oftentimes arenst virginie manchin hounced his retirement. what are you looking at? >> this state iuc the senate map because it is by far republicans best pickup opportunity. the senate is split. 59 democrats, 41 republicans. if trump wins the presidency, all the republicans need is to flip seat in the senate in order to reclaim majority. and rightf we just look at the map as it is and move west virginia, that is a 50-50 senat if the election were held today, i think it's clear have a very good shot at winning. democrats are really on their heels in the senate. it's going to be very difficult for them to maintain their majority and it's basically going to be impossible for them to maintain a majority if trump wins the p trump got a big boosn steek. one from the new york times, inquirer and siena college showed the presumptive republican nominee with leads in five of six key battleground states. in two, georgia and nevada, his lead was double digits and outside the margin of error. the pulling has the
even governors who are very popular in their own states when they try and run for senate oftentimes arenst virginie manchin hounced his retirement. what are you looking at? >> this state iuc the senate map because it is by far republicans best pickup opportunity. the senate is split. 59 democrats, 41 republicans. if trump wins the presidency, all the republicans need is to flip seat in the senate in order to reclaim majority. and rightf we just look at the map as it is and move west...
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what aren' i your thoughts on t? i feel like they're being an enabler.iving people alcohol. whereas crew clearly has an addiction. so, i mean, providing them with the means to get drunk. i mean, it makes no sense to me. you don't need to wean them off gradually. don't or if you are, don't nn use taxpayer funds under the auspices of a government program to wean them. if that's what the program is and is giving away free alcohol, that's not a good use of. sean residents are furious overi programs like this and they acknowledge that this is just another example of tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of wasted taxpayer dollars in gavin newsom's california. sean, back to you. >> sara, you can't make up. you really can't. great report. unbelievable. wiyou might want to have a drink after the show on on the state. anyway, here was reaction outkick founder, clay travis. you know, there are medicaid. options that are available. i've had friends that have had issues, alcohol, and there are medications that you can give people very safe take. apparently,
what aren' i your thoughts on t? i feel like they're being an enabler.iving people alcohol. whereas crew clearly has an addiction. so, i mean, providing them with the means to get drunk. i mean, it makes no sense to me. you don't need to wean them off gradually. don't or if you are, don't nn use taxpayer funds under the auspices of a government program to wean them. if that's what the program is and is giving away free alcohol, that's not a good use of. sean residents are furious overi programs...
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guest: it is ignored as a deberate dio the part of people who aren occupy posit.hen the massacre 1921 was on an upward trajectory. it became known as the oil capital of the world. a lot of folks in tulsa, particted to minimize the tragedy of the massacre and varnishing the reputation of the city of tulsa. r that reason, it was swept under the carpet. in the black community, we have to think about ptsd. that is part of the reason in the black community the massacre was not discuss discussed. empowered to create curricula for our schools made the deliberate decision not to include that as part of what oklahomans learn about oklahoma history. for decades, this history was largely kept under wraps. host: when did we first get the term tulsa race massacre? when was that incident referred to with those words? caller: w when this incident occurred, these were referred to as race riots. ears or so, there is a movement within the like community to take charge of nomenclature, to change the name to something many people wa.believed to be a better descriptor of what happened
guest: it is ignored as a deberate dio the part of people who aren occupy posit.hen the massacre 1921 was on an upward trajectory. it became known as the oil capital of the world. a lot of folks in tulsa, particted to minimize the tragedy of the massacre and varnishing the reputation of the city of tulsa. r that reason, it was swept under the carpet. in the black community, we have to think about ptsd. that is part of the reason in the black community the massacre was not discuss discussed....
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until, of course, they aren�*t safe any more.e unchecked growth of an senators and where it has lead in the past —— the unchecked growth of anti—semitism. we know what starts with the jew cars never ends with them, country descending into darkness are those which are becoming progressively more unsafe orjewish individuals on thejewish population. spain of the inquisition, the
until, of course, they aren�*t safe any more.e unchecked growth of an senators and where it has lead in the past —— the unchecked growth of anti—semitism. we know what starts with the jew cars never ends with them, country descending into darkness are those which are becoming progressively more unsafe orjewish individuals on thejewish population. spain of the inquisition, the
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children still aren�*t on the play park this weekend. it, too, has been sealed off.t office says the northern lights will be visible again this evening in parts of the northern hemisphere, after a spectacular light show last night. the phenomenon was caused by an intense geo—magnetic storm originating from the sun two days ago. earlier i was joined by my colleague, tomasz schafernaker, from bbc weather — who was lucky enough to see the aurora borealis in london last night. i asked him, how was it seeing them in the big city. it was a dream come true. i mean, it�*s many people�*s dreams to see the northern lights, but in the big city at home, from your own garden, from the park, it was fantastic. and, you know, at about 10:30, i started to see a green tent in the sky, and we all knew it was going to happen, but you never really quite believe it. and then i went to the park, i got my, very importantly, eyes used to the dark sky and we saw that spectacular display. and you know what the amazing thing about this aurora was? it was so special. we do get auroras in the sou
children still aren�*t on the play park this weekend. it, too, has been sealed off.t office says the northern lights will be visible again this evening in parts of the northern hemisphere, after a spectacular light show last night. the phenomenon was caused by an intense geo—magnetic storm originating from the sun two days ago. earlier i was joined by my colleague, tomasz schafernaker, from bbc weather — who was lucky enough to see the aurora borealis in london last night. i asked him,...
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those temperatures aren�*t really going to change much over the weekend.uld turn drier. this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak says he�*ll bring back mandatory national service for 18 year olds if the conservatives win the general election. meanwhile, labour�*s been answering questions on its plan for the economy. it promises not to increase income tax if it wins on polling day. the united nations says almost 700 people are feared dead following a landslide in papua new guinea. at least 150 houses were buried on friday evening while people are sleeping. sirens heard across tel aviv as hamas says it�*s launched a large missile attack on the city — the first in months. some missiles are said to have been intercepted. no direct hits or injuries have been reported. 12 people have been injured after a flight
those temperatures aren�*t really going to change much over the weekend.uld turn drier. this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak says he�*ll bring back mandatory national service for 18 year olds if the conservatives win the general election. meanwhile, labour�*s been answering questions on its plan for the economy. it promises not to increase income tax if it wins on polling day. the united nations says almost 700 people are feared dead following a landslide in papua new guinea. at...
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picture is taken and if i canjust come closer, you can see lawson here and on a sunny day when there arenshot if you will, self essential for so many visitors that come here and want to get that exact frame. this is what they get from across the street. this has caused a great deal of disruption for locals here because he has, this is a tourist attraction area but many locals are going about their business, going to school, walking their dogs, running their aaron�*s and this is a 2—way road whether it is a lot of traffic. one big complaint is that peoplej walk and that could cause accidents but also, literally — make littering and that�*s a big no. if i can to get closer, what�*s going on, if you look at the builder there, they are constructing that wall. they are putting the polls in place can essentially, the screen will be there to block the view and to prevent people from taking the picture. what�*s interesting is that when this announcement happened, to prevent on the screen, to prevent on the screen, to prevent more people from coming in, but a lot of media attention to this little
picture is taken and if i canjust come closer, you can see lawson here and on a sunny day when there arenshot if you will, self essential for so many visitors that come here and want to get that exact frame. this is what they get from across the street. this has caused a great deal of disruption for locals here because he has, this is a tourist attraction area but many locals are going about their business, going to school, walking their dogs, running their aaron�*s and this is a 2—way road...
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larry aren and he explains what is taking place. >> we are here with the present of hillsdale college my favorite college and a regular sponsor larry arnone a long time friend and i think i've known him for 30 or 35 years at this point. 35, one of the great on the american founding the declaration of independence. larry arn you run a tight ship to free-speech going on with hillsdale college of lot of americanism philosophy economics, history. you look at these other college campuses that are burning with islamists and marcus is replacing american flag with a palestinian flag anti-semitism and all the rest of it. this is not happening on your campus. what is your analysis of what you are seeing? >> i'm used to these fancy colleges being but now they are worse and i'm by it because the basic functioning hasbrouck and down. they run them the way they run them and they have complete control of them and they have lost entire control of them. first of all they did the first thing wrong. what is the college for? it's not a place to shortchange the world but it's a place to understand the wor
larry aren and he explains what is taking place. >> we are here with the present of hillsdale college my favorite college and a regular sponsor larry arnone a long time friend and i think i've known him for 30 or 35 years at this point. 35, one of the great on the american founding the declaration of independence. larry arn you run a tight ship to free-speech going on with hillsdale college of lot of americanism philosophy economics, history. you look at these other college campuses that...
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with mobile | associate lithium with mobile phones but there are many, many more ways of using it, arenerals _ there? absolutely. these minerals are _ there? absolutely. these minerals are critical- there? absolutely. these minerals are critical of. minerals are critical of slowing down climate change. they�*re using green technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles. specifically the lithium ion batteries that are needed for those vehicles. and the un has said if we are to meet net zero targets for 2050, we�*ll need to use six times more of these critical minerals by 2040 to get there. critical minerals by 2040 to get there-— get there. we shouldn't criticise _ get there. we shouldn't criticise china _ get there. we shouldn't criticise china for - get there. we shouldn't i criticise china for wanting get there. we shouldn't - criticise china for wanting to go green. it is something that is in everybody�*s interest? absolutely. i mean, what china has done and what it will say it�*s done is it will make green technologies more accessible, more cheaply available, more redably avai
with mobile | associate lithium with mobile phones but there are many, many more ways of using it, arenerals _ there? absolutely. these minerals are _ there? absolutely. these minerals are critical- there? absolutely. these minerals are critical of. minerals are critical of slowing down climate change. they�*re using green technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles. specifically the lithium ion batteries that are needed for those vehicles. and the un has said if we are to meet net...
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.# the singer says it�*s notable that female artists aren�*t being pitted against each other. i think it�*s amazing to see so many women at the same time. # catch me or i go # houdini...# glastonbury reflects that shift. for the first time ever this year, there will be two female headliners. dua says it�*s herjob to make the pyramid stage feel as intimate as this show from 2017. i�*ve got to figure out a way to make 150,000 people feel like they are in a small little nightclub somehow. i�*ve got to do it. if there�*s one place to do it, it�*s going to be glasto. # i could do this dance all night...# we�*ll find out in june. mark savage, bbc news. thunderstorms, as you may have noticed, hit parts of the uk overnight with many people including me being woken up in the early hours of the morning by dramatic lightning strikes. , ., , , strikes. these lightning flashes were captured _ strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in _ strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex - strikes. these lightning flashes were captured in essex and - strikes. these lightning fla
.# the singer says it�*s notable that female artists aren�*t being pitted against each other. i think it�*s amazing to see so many women at the same time. # catch me or i go # houdini...# glastonbury reflects that shift. for the first time ever this year, there will be two female headliners. dua says it�*s herjob to make the pyramid stage feel as intimate as this show from 2017. i�*ve got to figure out a way to make 150,000 people feel like they are in a small little nightclub...
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at any point, they may discover that the lungs aren�*t suitable for transplant.pients are ready for their operations in each respective centre before we can start retrieving the organs. sam�*s double lung transplant will take up to 12 hours to perform. it is a long operation. it takes a lot of resilience. so you need to be concentrating because that life is in your hand. because the operation takes so long, the surgical team begins while the donor lungs are still en route. and so by then, we�*ve already used two or three hours of that time, and then implantation of one of the lungs may take them just over an hour, and then they�*ll remove the other lung, which will take an hour. implant the second lung, another hour. that�*s more than three hours gone by. and then the watch and wait and check then if they�*re happy. okay, the lungs have arrived. the transplant can now move to the next key phase. we have to safely dissect out the lung. that�*s the crucial stage. if there you miss out some small branches and then that keeps bleeding postoperatively, you can�*t see
at any point, they may discover that the lungs aren�*t suitable for transplant.pients are ready for their operations in each respective centre before we can start retrieving the organs. sam�*s double lung transplant will take up to 12 hours to perform. it is a long operation. it takes a lot of resilience. so you need to be concentrating because that life is in your hand. because the operation takes so long, the surgical team begins while the donor lungs are still en route. and so by then,...
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it�*s also worth just looking through some councils where the conservatives used to be in power but aren we�*ve been saying that all morning. it�*s an area where the parties think that the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats. labour won ten. and it means that this long line of blue down here is done. this is now a labour controlled council. let�*s have a look at another one rushmoor in hampshire again, the conservatives have lost eight seats, labour have won seven. a long line of blue has come to an end. it�*s now a labour controlled council. finally, hartlepool was an area where the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit — it voted 70% leave in the brexit referendum. well, look what happened overnight. the conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight, and this went from a hung council to one that is now controlled by the labour party. now the big question a lot of people in westminster are trying to work out is what this means for a general election. by—elections are d
it�*s also worth just looking through some councils where the conservatives used to be in power but aren we�*ve been saying that all morning. it�*s an area where the parties think that the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats. labour won ten. and it means that this long line of blue down here is done. this is now a labour controlled council. let�*s have a look at another one rushmoor in hampshire again, the...
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those temperatures aren�*t really going to change much over the weekend.ter, it could turn drier. this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak vows to bring back mandatory national service for 18—year—olds if the conservatives win the general election — labour describing the plan asa gimmick. sirens heard across tel aviv as hamas say it�*s launched a large missile attack on the city — the first in months. some missiles are said to have been intercepted. no direct hits or injuries have been reported. the united nations says almost 700 people are feared dead following a landslide in papua new guinea. the figure is an estimate based on the number of houses believed to have been buried. at least 12 people are confirmed dead after a russian attack on a busy diy store in the ukrainian city of kharkiv. president zelensky says over 200 people could have been inside the store when it was attacked.
those temperatures aren�*t really going to change much over the weekend.ter, it could turn drier. this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak vows to bring back mandatory national service for 18—year—olds if the conservatives win the general election — labour describing the plan asa gimmick. sirens heard across tel aviv as hamas say it�*s launched a large missile attack on the city — the first in months. some missiles are said to have been intercepted. no direct hits or injuries...
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. >> we aren' going to get to some of those things and we will get to the great senator from utah here in a minute. >> come on up here. no, no? >> let's talk about your personal experience, path in p politics. it does in so many ways as i was preparing for this interview reflects this parallel, the parallels of modern american politics. you realize that this isis just not working. i'm going to adapt, you are negotiating with some of the toughest republican far right characters of the time, you are catapult intoed the u.s. house and then eventually -- >> it does not feel like a catapult.ff it feel like a rock climb with no safety. >> became a member of congress and then you became a member of the senate in a very historical election, you became the first woman to do so, first democrat in 30 years. it was a big deal for a state like arizona. now voters here at home don't want that approach. that must be super hard to reconcile for someone like you. >> i mean, it's disappointing. >> how are you working through. that? >> well, the good news is i go very quickly. so, look, we are -- everyon
. >> we aren' going to get to some of those things and we will get to the great senator from utah here in a minute. >> come on up here. no, no? >> let's talk about your personal experience, path in p politics. it does in so many ways as i was preparing for this interview reflects this parallel, the parallels of modern american politics. you realize that this isis just not working. i'm going to adapt, you are negotiating with some of the toughest republican far right characters...
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what if there aren'--sn't enough fire protection? which one do you prioritize?hy would you thk ese nine people are the best people to judge and weigh those policy judgments? mr. kndl: we're not suggesting that. we're not suggesting that the only solution is for -- peally in the current circumstances, the oy lution would be to build homess shelters. as i mentioned, time, place, and manner restrictis, -- i think, are a very sensible way to go. and, in factas mentioned, oregon state law requires that. in other words, a city adopts a provision that you can't eep on the sidewalks anywhere because that obstructs people seeking to move. u can't camp near a school. you can't camp downtown. you can't eedowntown. you might be able to sleep in a park, and that could be patrolled for drug use and whatnot. chief justice roberts: counsel, this is -- mrkneedler: none of these other laws are inapplicable there's a time, place, and manner restriction. chief justice roberts:hiis an old question, but, you know, eating is a basic human function as well, that people he do, just like
what if there aren'--sn't enough fire protection? which one do you prioritize?hy would you thk ese nine people are the best people to judge and weigh those policy judgments? mr. kndl: we're not suggesting that. we're not suggesting that the only solution is for -- peally in the current circumstances, the oy lution would be to build homess shelters. as i mentioned, time, place, and manner restrictis, -- i think, are a very sensible way to go. and, in factas mentioned, oregon state law requires...
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he would have looked if he said to thecoun country, look i'm i think i'm right here at my policies aren good, and i want to beat not donald trump fair and square, on the trail, in the debates, but not in the courtroom here that is not how we sell political h differences in america. unfortunately because biden is so we can because his record is so, sot bad, democrats feel thy needed an insurance policy just like the deep state needed one back in 2016. n but they miscalculated them, d they have miscalculated now. win and this time but we need to win to makan ne sure they are neverd i mean never again allowed to weaponize the justice system for their political rights. and that is "the angle." who is in the court overflowrump room, david schoen, former impeachment attorney, tell us about stormy's demeanor and howa it began to change from too cute by half when she waswa cross-examined? >> i started off the day sitting there thinkingg wi she was the t damaging witness of trump but not because she was describing anything illegal because she wasn't emma but she was giving so many salacious deta
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trump did on thursday when he went to the bronx andan spoke directly to black and hispanic voters who arensaffected by joe biden's presidency, his policies. he said i will fight like for you and focus on solving problems. it has been a disaster for black and hispanic americans and i will focus on bringing you back and giving you opportunity and lifting you up here those aretui the contrasting messages. that is the reason why donald trump right now isco getting 23% ofnt the black vote, which would be the most if that happened the most of any president since 1964.. >> trey: david, it is hard toar find a clip where james carville is not cussing, but i think we found one. i want us to listen to ite together for a second, and then i will ask you a u question on e other side. >> sec i do think the presidents to deal -- the age issue was suffocating him.eeds he needs to bring up that he'sg only four years older than trump. >> making that speech, i'm sorry, he is cadaver like. >> but his brain is good. >> trey: david, age may be a factor for some people, but the real issue, i think his mental acui
trump did on thursday when he went to the bronx andan spoke directly to black and hispanic voters who arensaffected by joe biden's presidency, his policies. he said i will fight like for you and focus on solving problems. it has been a disaster for black and hispanic americans and i will focus on bringing you back and giving you opportunity and lifting you up here those aretui the contrasting messages. that is the reason why donald trump right now isco getting 23% ofnt the black vote, which...
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there aren' 10 christian zionists go to the zionist world congress.ndreds of millions of us all over the world. and look, live in america and i know that there are some members of the jewish community even in americ who had' rather stand alone tha stand alongside evangelicals an i get it. i don't even judge them for it. my friend, alec stein said to me. said i'm trying to understand this. and she said, look, johnnie, every 75 years or so in history, someone decided to kill all the jews and for most of history, i was a christian. and she's right. i don't judge anyone in the jewish community for keepin their guard up when either a christian or more so a politician comes to you and says, i'm here to help. but i want to tell you, we are actually here to help. and let me be clear. like us or not, trust us or not, i am here to say, even if you don't like us and even if you don't trust us, it really doesn't matter. you can count on us. we will stand with you always. [applause] an finally, i didn't come here to convert anyone. quite the opposite. i came here
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there have been petitions outside the - feels like four months there have been petitions outside the arenalof those who— been petitions outside the arena of those who want _ been petitions outside the arena of those who want to _ been petitions outside the arena of those who want to boycott. - been petitions outside the arena of those who want to boycott. there i been petitions outside the arena of. those who want to boycott. there are thousands _ those who want to boycott. there are thousands of— those who want to boycott. there are thousands of fans _ those who want to boycott. there are thousands of fans wanting _ those who want to boycott. there are thousands of fans wanting to - those who want to boycott. there are thousands of fans wanting to enjoy. thousands of fans wanting to enjoy the show. — thousands of fans wanting to enjoy the show. some _ thousands of fans wanting to enjoy the show, some have _ thousands of fans wanting to enjoy the show, some have never- thousands of fans wanting to enjoy the show, some have never been i thousands of fans wanting to enjoyl the show, some have
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new numbers that we're showing this morning, and what kind of a reaction are you getting when you arenn for a senate seat? >> well, thanks for having me, maria. those are astronomical numbers of gotaways. remember, the gotaways are the ones when don't want to be captured. right now you walk into the country, you just get processed, you're here, you get your plane ticket, you get set up. these are people who are probably so dangerous that they don't want to bo through that process, they need to sneak in. they're probably on terror watch lists, they've got a criminal background, and the pouring into arizona, i just talked to a rancher who has a large ranch on the border. he said every day he gets reports from his workers on the ranch 8-9 gotaways are spotted or caught on his property that his workers catch. and he said it's most concerning when they see a couple of, you know, men in their 30s with a group of 12-year-old girls. it's been shocking what they're seeing come across his ranch. and he said, kari, for comparison, 8-9 a day, it started right e when joe biden became, when he was s
new numbers that we're showing this morning, and what kind of a reaction are you getting when you arenn for a senate seat? >> well, thanks for having me, maria. those are astronomical numbers of gotaways. remember, the gotaways are the ones when don't want to be captured. right now you walk into the country, you just get processed, you're here, you get your plane ticket, you get set up. these are people who are probably so dangerous that they don't want to bo through that process, they...
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organized and methodical the case they're making is and that these more salacious characters stormy aren> i want to mention something that will be no surprise to you, but i didn't get time to mention it yesterday when i was in court in our coverage. in court yesterday, we, everyone in court, including most importantly, the jurors, spent over an hour staring at a screen with this log of texts and it was zoomed out so you couldn't make out any individual one. but over 15 texts in like a row. then they would zoom in on one and come out. the experience might be like the worst accountant internship you've ever gotten, but it felt like not only in substance but in tone, they were trying to show the jury as i mentioned in our open, we have got this all. anyone coming in to talk about it is just reconfirming and explaining what we have in this text receipts. >> you know what was so important about those receipts, ari, is it shows how donald trump is in the thick of everything. you know, one defense you could have, right, if you were a defendant here, is hey, i was running for president. i was a
organized and methodical the case they're making is and that these more salacious characters stormy aren> i want to mention something that will be no surprise to you, but i didn't get time to mention it yesterday when i was in court in our coverage. in court yesterday, we, everyone in court, including most importantly, the jurors, spent over an hour staring at a screen with this log of texts and it was zoomed out so you couldn't make out any individual one. but over 15 texts in like a row....
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that even though it's against federal law to vote in a federal election, if you're not a citizen, u aren and even though all the states have laws prohibiting't s non-citizens from voting, they're voting becausence citi in states like california, vermont and maryland, they're already voting m local school board elections, and they've been upheld by left wing judges. so what we're seeing is an erosion of citizenship blendinig at a deliberate effort to make it basically the same or synonymous residency. and i can't think short of one unique attribute of citizenship other than holding office that hasn't been eroded. you can serve in the military if you're illegal. you can get federalements entitlements. if you're illegal, you can vote in school board elections o ,you're legal. you can go back and forth across the u.s. border without r permission of the government if you're illegal. >> and this is one of the last few bastions holding office and voting that we've got to protect hol. is meani >> otherwise, citizenship is meaningless. hey, chip, are there going to be any democrats that have inte
that even though it's against federal law to vote in a federal election, if you're not a citizen, u aren and even though all the states have laws prohibiting't s non-citizens from voting, they're voting becausence citi in states like california, vermont and maryland, they're already voting m local school board elections, and they've been upheld by left wing judges. so what we're seeing is an erosion of citizenship blendinig at a deliberate effort to make it basically the same or synonymous...
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kids who go to school who aren paying hundreds of thousands of dollars an opportunity to be alloatedop and. finally, cops should be allowed on these campuses real soon. there should be no. we've seen what has happened. it's little brian. we ahe're textin g and fortouht an about an episode of one of the schools on the west coast. and it's, you know, it's -- it's some argue that you don't want to do it. i think you have to pu u havet policeossibl and law enforcement on campus as quickly as possible to secure students or give students a sense of security. jesh studeh itngton unewis is my my sister is atha george washington university and has concs concerns about hen safety there as a freshman. >> so and she's not jewish notcr and she fears foner her safety r is concerned about her safety. she is her classmates who are jewish as well. >> you know, brian, they havele called some of the law students at columbia have called forf a of the exams because of trauma. >> but, you knowe exams caus i h about how it was such wusses. >> they are compared to 17 year olds who go into the idf, start carry
kids who go to school who aren paying hundreds of thousands of dollars an opportunity to be alloatedop and. finally, cops should be allowed on these campuses real soon. there should be no. we've seen what has happened. it's little brian. we ahe're textin g and fortouht an about an episode of one of the schools on the west coast. and it's, you know, it's -- it's some argue that you don't want to do it. i think you have to pu u havet policeossibl and law enforcement on campus as quickly as...
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heading into arenous and friday forecast. that's right around the corner for us. another thing too we mentioned the winds. it's been breezy for us and we had the winds moving offshore all week long but they're starting to gain strength and the national weather service is actually issuing a wind advisory that will stay in effect unti11:00 a.m. for the friend in specific areas in the north bay. i'll highlight that coming up in just a minute but down into the santa clara valley we go, 80s and 70s in sight for us today and tarps to warm up in the bay area. g? >>> all right jess, thank you. let's talk about the roadways right now and getting ready to take 880 this morning. so far, so good. in fact, traffic looks pretty decent for the most part in all of the bay area freeways and bridges. which is nice. but that's what we'll usually see early in the morning and here's the overview all the green when i talk about the green i mean good conditions. you are seeing speeds above 55 miles per hour. so when you see yellow and red, on the mapping system, that's when it gets a li
heading into arenous and friday forecast. that's right around the corner for us. another thing too we mentioned the winds. it's been breezy for us and we had the winds moving offshore all week long but they're starting to gain strength and the national weather service is actually issuing a wind advisory that will stay in effect unti11:00 a.m. for the friend in specific areas in the north bay. i'll highlight that coming up in just a minute but down into the santa clara valley we go, 80s and 70s...
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it looks like they're wielding the umbrellas as a weapo looks aren. they have umbrellas. >>e. they hbear, mac i have no doubt they have knives. thank god we didn't see anything like that being pullead out. but ag but again, this is how they play all as a mob. they don't go one on one at us. they send ten, 20 guys on us u at once and we're totally outnumbere oncd 3 to 1.it's it's my two security guards. i'm on my own. look mo securds,, i was not insg at all. i was just simply defending wa and had to take off as usual. >> what is it about antifa that they don'. t want to show their face? >> you know, that's a great question. i mean, again, these are not students. the vast majority of the folks waw in the quad at the university of washington campus are older folkshrs in theirs, te forties, maybe mid-forties. these are professionals. pr to showobablyntse their faces. they probably have, you know, jobs at the local grocer hy, store, gas station or even starbucks. i have no idea. but again, theseo are also some of the folks that i did recognize who didn't have masks on. these are th
it looks like they're wielding the umbrellas as a weapo looks aren. they have umbrellas. >>e. they hbear, mac i have no doubt they have knives. thank god we didn't see anything like that being pullead out. but ag but again, this is how they play all as a mob. they don't go one on one at us. they send ten, 20 guys on us u at once and we're totally outnumbere oncd 3 to 1.it's it's my two security guards. i'm on my own. look mo securds,, i was not insg at all. i was just simply defending wa...
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i don't know what he did because i'm still trying to figure it te it aren'.well, are they prosecuting him for all the courtsr al, the the conspiracy lies he talked about? >> no. i believe president trum no. pquitte will be acquitted. >> but then again, i didn't think it would go this far. i thind, k if you're going to vote for him, you're not changing your mind based on the outcome of this case goio change and tht actually don't think it matters at all if i'm being completely honest. do you think m at it's because tha it's trump that people feel this way? not like when people feel thisee way about anybody else. >> think so? you think so? this is just all b.speop. it rey is. and i just think it's sad case america and the legal system this is going on. >> the bestyou think outcome would be for our country? >> oh, wowuntry? that's a question. the best outcome. that's that's difficult because, i mean, this this case could have so manyis chave s ims on the global stage. right. so i don't kno r: righw. i don't think i can answer that right now. i don't know , sean.
i don't know what he did because i'm still trying to figure it te it aren'.well, are they prosecuting him for all the courtsr al, the the conspiracy lies he talked about? >> no. i believe president trum no. pquitte will be acquitted. >> but then again, i didn't think it would go this far. i thind, k if you're going to vote for him, you're not changing your mind based on the outcome of this case goio change and tht actually don't think it matters at all if i'm being completely...
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kelly what aren alexis, thank you. now let's bring in trump 2024trn national press secretary karoline leavittn. caroline, it is a pleasure to have you on. you know, i used to holdb as the same job as you during the 2020 election cycle 2020e ai would say the absolute best part of my job was traveling the country, talking to everyday men and women and hearing their life storiesro . and i'll never forget being in michigan. it was snowy. it was just before christmasein and a young man came up to me,ne tears in his eyes and he said,d i'm here tonight, because of president donald trump's first step act, and i get toe wh be home with my family because trump cared enough about my communitbecause dy to make a ch. i'll never forget that moment. i'm curious. tell me about some of the every people you meet every dayn yo in your new roleur. well, that is the best part of this job. kelly is traveling across the country with president trump, as you said, and meetinpg the great patriots who make this country what it is, the best count
kelly what aren alexis, thank you. now let's bring in trump 2024trn national press secretary karoline leavittn. caroline, it is a pleasure to have you on. you know, i used to holdb as the same job as you during the 2020 election cycle 2020e ai would say the absolute best part of my job was traveling the country, talking to everyday men and women and hearing their life storiesro . and i'll never forget being in michigan. it was snowy. it was just before christmasein and a young man came up to...
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an the unfortunately, kaylee, it's a lot worse than the american people aren being being by this administration in perspective, kaylee. in aprilve, of this year, there was a known terrorist that was released inta o us., actu us country. i'm in texas had, actually, that had been responsible and tied to a group that had sold nine soldiers in afghanistan. fi thison knois, is that is not the first time that it's occurred. but i do believe that this administrationws're doin knows ' what they're doing. and frankly, it's almost like they want something to happen. it's crazy to think about. know congresswoman luna, biden continues blame you and congressional republicans for not passing so the called bipartisan bill. but here's what i find curious. si was in the press shop and ie know as press secretary, oftentimes you'll put out a headline s an of you're thinking about about doing as an administration. so i like to see what they're thinking here's about and here's what we find. let's pull this up. these are the headline oates all times they have floated to different outlets that they cog considering ex
an the unfortunately, kaylee, it's a lot worse than the american people aren being being by this administration in perspective, kaylee. in aprilve, of this year, there was a known terrorist that was released inta o us., actu us country. i'm in texas had, actually, that had been responsible and tied to a group that had sold nine soldiers in afghanistan. fi thison knois, is that is not the first time that it's occurred. but i do believe that this administrationws're doin knows ' what they're...
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and engines of upward mobility rather than you know, it highlights some of the ways that our schools aren, not now as god engines of mobility as they could be and ways to improve their workings as engines of mobility. did my microphone just go off? okay, reducing reproduction. at the same time i think it's interesting it's not quite clear if our mantra necessarily is borne out by the fact that that's what the studies are or that's where you can do it most efficient they -- efficiently. schools are like little laboratories and you can easily create control groups. it's harder in the world that i work in and housing to treat them like little laboratories and to manipulate people on the same way we can do in school so i'm not sure it's just her then buy or research possibilities in school or if it's really that school can be effective. >> i think you have some thoughts on that. >> i was thinking about all of these different domains and the fact that we really don't just do one thing. there's no magic bullet here and we should be in different domains although i agree with you marry that educa
and engines of upward mobility rather than you know, it highlights some of the ways that our schools aren, not now as god engines of mobility as they could be and ways to improve their workings as engines of mobility. did my microphone just go off? okay, reducing reproduction. at the same time i think it's interesting it's not quite clear if our mantra necessarily is borne out by the fact that that's what the studies are or that's where you can do it most efficient they -- efficiently. schools...
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if there's not much hypothetical about the notion of plants that aren opening in the high-tech sector, which many states across the country are benefiting. we are not going to have questions at this point. ino ask the questions. sorry. remember i said i would be kind, don't push me. let's get back to at the risk of restoring some sanity and a semblance of timing to the open-ended questionsg which agan the order goes back to. indiana currently has one of the lowest income tax rates in the country among stateste that actually charge and soon will have the lowest in the nation. yet you wish to eliminate the income tax entirely as you pointed out in your opening statement. is it realistic to think you can takenk away $8 million which is more than a third of indiana's indiana'stax revenue without hug services and programs that you said you care about a deeply suh as caregiver pay for hoosiers with disabled family members and you will have one minute to answer. due to the high cost of living we can put thousands of dollars back into their pockets every year. my opponents who screamed blood
if there's not much hypothetical about the notion of plants that aren opening in the high-tech sector, which many states across the country are benefiting. we are not going to have questions at this point. ino ask the questions. sorry. remember i said i would be kind, don't push me. let's get back to at the risk of restoring some sanity and a semblance of timing to the open-ended questionsg which agan the order goes back to. indiana currently has one of the lowest income tax rates in the...
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we aren committed to continuing this work complementing the efforts of so many others that are rightoom and working with all of you across the country to build a stronger and more secure country. thank you so much and it's good to be with you. [applause] please welcome america's electrical grid panel. >> good morning, everybody. apparently we are supposed to wait for the intro to add. i am currently a partner at the advisors but most of you know me from my previous role where i was the senior advisor to public engagement for the department of transportation. on they pleased to be d stage today but i'm going to start with the good news bad news. this is always going to be a good b news bad news conversati. we have an all-star panel of women that are here to drop some knowledge on youe also the conversation today is on grid resilience and the good news piece of that is that obviously this administration has invested historic resources into all of the climate resilience programs i'm excited to introduce the lady beside me, so to my immediate right here we have maria robinson who is the
we aren committed to continuing this work complementing the efforts of so many others that are rightoom and working with all of you across the country to build a stronger and more secure country. thank you so much and it's good to be with you. [applause] please welcome america's electrical grid panel. >> good morning, everybody. apparently we are supposed to wait for the intro to add. i am currently a partner at the advisors but most of you know me from my previous role where i was the...
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are announcing today is undoing some of that to make sure that pensioners on the basic state pension arene�*s something going on in the conservative party this week when they are targeting older voters who are more likely to turn out, and saying to them, we have ideas for you, be it on the state pension or on the idea for national service. and on the conservatives, we have seen criticism online from people like zac goldsmith. we have seen one tory mp standing down and supporting reform. we have seen steve baker saying he is going to carry on with his holiday in greece this week, as it is half term for many people. how much confidence is there from the tory party machine, all the people they need to go knocking on doors for the prime minister right now? i for the prime minister right now? i don't think there is any doubt that don�*t think there is any doubt that there is a lot of nervousness within there is a lot of nervousness within the conservative party about how the election was called and how the campaign has unfolded so far. it has not been a seamless campaign for rishi sunak. there
are announcing today is undoing some of that to make sure that pensioners on the basic state pension arene�*s something going on in the conservative party this week when they are targeting older voters who are more likely to turn out, and saying to them, we have ideas for you, be it on the state pension or on the idea for national service. and on the conservatives, we have seen criticism online from people like zac goldsmith. we have seen one tory mp standing down and supporting reform. we...
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out with all| that nonsense but he locked himself away in downing street bunker, moaning that people arend it is for them. mr speaker, in the two weeks since we last met at this dispatch box, has the prime minister managed to find the money for his completely unfunded £46 billion promise to scrap national insurance? mr speaker, of course we address that a few weeks ago and i�*m happy to address it again. i know that economics is not his strong point but he might do well actually to listen to his shadow education secretary, whojust listen to his shadow education secretary, who just this listen to his shadow education secretary, whojust this morning said no, that is not how it works, mr speaker. indeed the iss have also said the link between national insurance and public services funding is illusory, just like labour�*s economic plans. but it is crystal clear, there is one party thatis crystal clear, there is one party that is going to deliver tax cuts for work in britain and it is the conservative party.— for work in britain and it is the conservative party. whoever is bang in the furnitur
out with all| that nonsense but he locked himself away in downing street bunker, moaning that people arend it is for them. mr speaker, in the two weeks since we last met at this dispatch box, has the prime minister managed to find the money for his completely unfunded £46 billion promise to scrap national insurance? mr speaker, of course we address that a few weeks ago and i�*m happy to address it again. i know that economics is not his strong point but he might do well actually to listen to...
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what prison, aren? tell me what do you know about this? i don’t care, maybe you can tell me? i don’t understand at all, there’s a cultural gap between you, what did you even talk to her about, you’re a mathematics professor, i can’t believe what i’m hearing, mom, this is from you. "mom, what the hell snabism? she doesn’t look much like a business follower, at best, a housekeeper in a decent house, or a nanny, why are you looking at me like that, what are you saying, what a nanny, mom, what a housekeeper, arkasha, stop worrying, you ’ll be bad sleep, but i don’t want to sleep!” i’ll wait, i’ll wait, i’ll wait, this woman has a bad influence on you. hello, hello, my darling, i got it, and so that you don’t relax, good night, valyusha, i think you’re like that right away was, or later became, such a cool guy, well, you loved me like a cat. so, you would have been a bigot right away. i wouldn't even look, would i? hello, valer, hello, why haven’t you come for so long, you’re not drinking at all, you’ve got your fill of things to do, you’re the one here chilling out. she’s my home
what prison, aren? tell me what do you know about this? i don’t care, maybe you can tell me? i don’t understand at all, there’s a cultural gap between you, what did you even talk to her about, you’re a mathematics professor, i can’t believe what i’m hearing, mom, this is from you. "mom, what the hell snabism? she doesn’t look much like a business follower, at best, a housekeeper in a decent house, or a nanny, why are you looking at me like that, what are you saying, what a...
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sure, but you are going to have to cut l but you are going to have to cut something, aren�*t you?o longer afford to do if you win the election. give me one example of one thing that you would cut. i�*m election. give me one example of one thing that you would cut.— thing that you would cut. i'm not auoin to thing that you would cut. i'm not going to do _ thing that you would cut. i'm not going to do that. _ thing that you would cut. i'm not going to do that. why _ thing that you would cut. i'm not going to do that. why not? - thing that you would cut. i'm not going to do that. why not? the i thing that you would cut. i'm not - going to do that. why not? the heart of labour's going to do that. why not? the heart of labour's plans _ going to do that. why not? the heart of labour's plans are _ going to do that. why not? the heart of labour's plans are growing - going to do that. why not? the heart of labour's plans are growing the - of labour�*s plans are growing the economy more strongly and that is exactly what this business endorsement letter is about today and what the speech is
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dems, and they are more geographically targeted compared with tory and labour leadership strategies, arenleft bath and we are heading _ they? yes, we have just left bath and we are heading into - they? yes, we have just left bath| and we are heading into somerset now. the lib dems are clearly targeting seats where they were second to the conservatives in 2019, with a clear strategy around that. they are not making big claims about their leader ed davey being the next prime minister or anything like that. instead, they are saying these are the places where we were second, these are the places where they are these are the places where they are the real challengers to the conservatives. you are seeing that throughout their messaging. they were talking today about mental health support in schools. they are pointing to the conservatives�* track record around that and saying the conservatives�* response might be that teams are being introduced, but they are not due to reach all schools until march 2025. the liberal democrat response is, you have had all this time to do this, so how can you sugg
dems, and they are more geographically targeted compared with tory and labour leadership strategies, arenleft bath and we are heading _ they? yes, we have just left bath and we are heading into - they? yes, we have just left bath| and we are heading into somerset now. the lib dems are clearly targeting seats where they were second to the conservatives in 2019, with a clear strategy around that. they are not making big claims about their leader ed davey being the next prime minister or anything...
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you are being tested, aren“t others? you are being tested, aren't you?ur gut feeling? do _ international space station. what is your gut feeling? do you _ international space station. what is your gut feeling? do you think- international space station. what is your gut feeling? do you think you i your gut feeling? do you think you will go up? your gut feeling? do you think you will to u . ? . your gut feeling? do you think you willtou-? . “. your gut feeling? do you think you will go up?— will go up? yeah. there's a huge amount of— will go up? yeah. there's a huge amount of positivity _ will go up? yeah. there's a huge amount of positivity behind - will go up? yeah. there's a huge amount of positivity behind it. i will go up? yeah. there's a huge i amount of positivity behind it. and the study— amount of positivity behind it. and the study is looking really great and at — the study is looking really great and at the moment there is no show stopper— and at the moment there is no show stopper for— and at the moment there is no show stopper for me not to go
you are being tested, aren“t others? you are being tested, aren't you?ur gut feeling? do _ international space station. what is your gut feeling? do you _ international space station. what is your gut feeling? do you think- international space station. what is your gut feeling? do you think you i your gut feeling? do you think you will go up? your gut feeling? do you think you will to u . ? . your gut feeling? do you think you willtou-? . “. your gut feeling? do you think you will go up?—...
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| for your own downfall, aren�*t you? i... from when the court of appeal past its _ i...o different. here is how she handled the pressure. the risk was is how she handled the pressure. tie: risk was too great, looking under that rock, you�*re going to find a problem that will devastate the post office, ruin it. you can�*t let that happen, could you, mrs vennells? i happen, could you, mrs vennells? i loved the post office, i gave it... i... i worked as hard as i possibly could to deliver— i worked as hard as i possibly could to deliver the best post office for the uk _ to deliver the best post office for the uk it— to deliver the best post office for the uk. it would have been wonderful to have _ the uk. it would have been wonderful to have 30,000 post office branches, that would _ to have 30,000 post office branches, that would have been the best outcome — that would have been the best outcome ever, to have had more and more _ outcome ever, to have had more and more communities. what i failed to do, more communities. what i failed to do. and _ more communities. what i fai
| for your own downfall, aren�*t you? i... from when the court of appeal past its _ i...o different. here is how she handled the pressure. the risk was is how she handled the pressure. tie: risk was too great, looking under that rock, you�*re going to find a problem that will devastate the post office, ruin it. you can�*t let that happen, could you, mrs vennells? i happen, could you, mrs vennells? i loved the post office, i gave it... i... i worked as hard as i possibly could to...