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can you tell us about news busters? guest: news busters started in 2005 as a product of the media research center. the media research center was founded in 1987. i've been there since 1989. we have been at this a while. we are not anti-news. we are news watchers. we are recording all of the news programming on broadcasting table. we are capturing streaming services to monitor news and the way the news comes out to people. what they are covering, what they are not covering and how they are covering it, all of those things. host: you say you watch out for media bias. how do you define that? guest: in the old days, there was this idea that media was supposed to be subjective with fair coverage of both sides. we have a list of things where we find media bias by how much time you give to something in the newspaper. where do you put the story? is it the front page or is it buried? conservatives are ultraconservatives, liberals and democrats are called anything. these sorts of patterns. this this, what stories are they not tel
can you tell us about news busters? guest: news busters started in 2005 as a product of the media research center. the media research center was founded in 1987. i've been there since 1989. we have been at this a while. we are not anti-news. we are news watchers. we are recording all of the news programming on broadcasting table. we are capturing streaming services to monitor news and the way the news comes out to people. what they are covering, what they are not covering and how they are...
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so that bodes well for buster in his quest to know cooperstown, right? buster posey, san francisco team. >> speaking of san francisco up about those night week that out on saturday. >> now just a more wins for their goal. big question. >> deebo how's he doing? i don't know. and we will find out more on wednesday, i would guess he's going to play is this time of year where it's like you've got to do what gotta obviously, we don't want him to cause serious harm. going forward to that shoulder. so, you know, he'll lean on the medical staff, but kamala my own money. i guess he'd be out there. yeah. little arm twis >> the 96 oscar nominations have officially been announced. sam rubin breaks it all down for us, including surprises and snubs. the nominations for the 96th annual academy awards are in. >> oppenheimer leads the pack with 13 nominations. here are your best picture nominees. american fiction, anatomy of a fall. barbie, the holdovers killers of the flower moon. maestro past lives. poor things. the zone of interest and the aforementioned oppenheimer.
so that bodes well for buster in his quest to know cooperstown, right? buster posey, san francisco team. >> speaking of san francisco up about those night week that out on saturday. >> now just a more wins for their goal. big question. >> deebo how's he doing? i don't know. and we will find out more on wednesday, i would guess he's going to play is this time of year where it's like you've got to do what gotta obviously, we don't want him to cause serious harm. going forward to...
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the snow busters display the true testament of neighbors coming toget and helping neighbors. mr.the wanes borough police department for 20aries of dedicated service and sacrifice for keeping the city safe. 1898 was the first year of the police department when the city was much smaller and only a few officers were needed to patrol on foot. today with a bustling city of more than 22,000 people and growing, 35 troll officers grapple with everything from cyber crime to drug crime and everything in between. however, the job of the law enforcement officers remains true now as it did then. and essential one of enforcing our laws and serving on the frontlines of justice. throughout the years of the police chiefs and officers have been pushed both mentally and physically and have been willing to lay their lives on the line for others. they represented their community well and the hundreds of thousands of law enforcement officers across this great country. an that, they are all heroes. thank you to all the retired and current officers for your efforts to make the city of ne safe irplace, i
the snow busters display the true testament of neighbors coming toget and helping neighbors. mr.the wanes borough police department for 20aries of dedicated service and sacrifice for keeping the city safe. 1898 was the first year of the police department when the city was much smaller and only a few officers were needed to patrol on foot. today with a bustling city of more than 22,000 people and growing, 35 troll officers grapple with everything from cyber crime to drug crime and everything in...
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and that is how mazda is for the not israel's fault, even though israel's using bunker buster bonds in densely populated refugee camp. i spent months and months over the course of years in tel aviv and jerusalem and other is rarely population centers. and you are surrounded by human shields because you cannot distinguish between the soldier who's carrying their weapon and wearing uniforms in shopping malls, restaurants, and bars, and is rarely civilians. and d, as rarely, military places its own infrastructure, right, among the civilian population, to the point where the largest is really military base, a cure. yeah, it's defense ministry command center is placed directly next to the as rarely mall in tel aviv. it's surrounded by civilian infrastructure for our restaurants homes. so if anyone had the capacity to attack is probably the most important target they would be attacking us really a neighborhood by design. is that not a human shield? what do you think that's not a human shield? you're just simply racist and chauvinistic? well max, we love usually invites and to be blinking. an
and that is how mazda is for the not israel's fault, even though israel's using bunker buster bonds in densely populated refugee camp. i spent months and months over the course of years in tel aviv and jerusalem and other is rarely population centers. and you are surrounded by human shields because you cannot distinguish between the soldier who's carrying their weapon and wearing uniforms in shopping malls, restaurants, and bars, and is rarely civilians. and d, as rarely, military places its...
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and that is how mazda is for the, not israel's fault, even though israel's using bunker buster bombs in densely populated refugee camp. i spent months and months over the course of years in tel aviv, in jerusalem, and other is rarely population centers. and you are surrounded by human shields because you cannot distinguish between the soldier who's carrying their weapon and wearing uniforms in shopping malls, restaurants, and bars, and is rarely civilians. and d, as rarely, military places its own infrastructure, right, among the civilian population, to the point where the largest is really military base, a cure. yeah, it's defense ministry command center is placed directly next to the as rarely mall in tel aviv. it's surrounded by civilian infrastructure for our restaurants homes. so if anyone had the capacity to attack is probably the most important target they would be attacking us really a neighborhood by design. is that not a human shield? what do you think that's not a human shield? you're just simply racist and chauvinistic? well max, we love usually invites and to be blinking
and that is how mazda is for the, not israel's fault, even though israel's using bunker buster bombs in densely populated refugee camp. i spent months and months over the course of years in tel aviv, in jerusalem, and other is rarely population centers. and you are surrounded by human shields because you cannot distinguish between the soldier who's carrying their weapon and wearing uniforms in shopping malls, restaurants, and bars, and is rarely civilians. and d, as rarely, military places its...
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they're actually actually just authorized thousands more hellfire missiles and more jayden bunker buster bon . so israel can quote, finish the job. now what's really happening here with these hospitals, we need to be clear and understanding what the objective is because the white house is providing cover for israel to do it by claiming they've seen that there are high hidden bunkers under these hospitals. but that's not why is real, wants to remove these hospitals. it wants to clear out these hospitals because, and i've been to ship a hospital during times of war and peace during times of war. it's surrounded by people whose homes were destroyed, the entire neighborhood around it remodel was destroyed, and it had tens of thousands of people there. and it's providing urgent care to people. and it's a station for journalists, they need to clear them all out, so they can ethnically cleanse the entire north of gaza. remove the centers of life in order to manufacture humanitarian crisis. then push the population to the russell border of egypt and create impossible pressure on the gyptian gove
they're actually actually just authorized thousands more hellfire missiles and more jayden bunker buster bon . so israel can quote, finish the job. now what's really happening here with these hospitals, we need to be clear and understanding what the objective is because the white house is providing cover for israel to do it by claiming they've seen that there are high hidden bunkers under these hospitals. but that's not why is real, wants to remove these hospitals. it wants to clear out these...
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and that is how mazda is phone, and not israel's fault, even though israel's using bunker buster bonds in densely populated refugee camp. i spent months and months over the course of years in tell of even jerusalem and other is rarely population centers. and you are surrounded by human shields because you cannot distinguish between the soldier who's carrying their weapons and wearing uniforms in shopping malls, restaurants, and bars, and is really civilians. and these really military places its own infrastructure, right among the civilian population, to the point where the largest is really military base, a cure. yeah, it's defense ministry command center is placed directly next to the as rarely mall in tel aviv. it's surrounded by civilian infrastructure for our restaurant homes. so if anyone had the capacity to attack is probably the most important target they would be attacking us really a neighborhood by design. is that not a human shield? well, if you think that's not a human shield, you're just simply racist and chauvinistic. well max, we love usually invites and to be blinking.
and that is how mazda is phone, and not israel's fault, even though israel's using bunker buster bonds in densely populated refugee camp. i spent months and months over the course of years in tell of even jerusalem and other is rarely population centers. and you are surrounded by human shields because you cannot distinguish between the soldier who's carrying their weapons and wearing uniforms in shopping malls, restaurants, and bars, and is really civilians. and these really military places its...
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averaging over $75,000 a year much higher than the local and national averages and allow me to be a myth buster here about where the investment is going, rural and mixed rural counties won big capturing $18.7 billion in capital commitments and more than 15,000 new jobs over just the last two years. a special thanks to the all of you in the general assembly who recognized the need and provided the indiana economic development corporation to the allow our entire state to grow alongside our local leaders. we are proving now, our communities are able to define their own destiny. another particular bright spot last year was the second investments by star plus energy, the joint venture between same sung sdi and cocamo where they're building two ev battery factories ultimately creating thousands of new jobs along with similar investment with general motors straight up 31 new car lots. [applause] all three of these total $9 billion in new investment thank you, star plus energy newly appointed ceo. we could not be more humbled and appreciative of the faith and trust you put in our state and we will rein
averaging over $75,000 a year much higher than the local and national averages and allow me to be a myth buster here about where the investment is going, rural and mixed rural counties won big capturing $18.7 billion in capital commitments and more than 15,000 new jobs over just the last two years. a special thanks to the all of you in the general assembly who recognized the need and provided the indiana economic development corporation to the allow our entire state to grow alongside our local...
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averaging over $75,000 a year much higher than the local and national averages and allow me to be a myth buster here about where the investment is going, rural and mixed rural counties won big capturing $18.7 billion in capital commitments and more than 15,000 new jobs over just the last two years. a special thanks to the all of you in the general assembly who recognized the need and provided the indiana economic development corporation to the allow our entire state to grow alongside our local leaders. we are proving now, our communities are able to define their own destiny. another particular bright spot last year was the second investments by star plus energy, the joint venture between same sung sdi and cocamo where they're building two ev battery factories ultimately creating thousands of new jobs along with similar investment with general motors straight up 31 new car lots. [applause] all three of these total $9 billion in new investment thank you, star plus energy newly appointed ceo. we could not be more humbled and appreciative of the faith and trust you put in our state and we will rein
averaging over $75,000 a year much higher than the local and national averages and allow me to be a myth buster here about where the investment is going, rural and mixed rural counties won big capturing $18.7 billion in capital commitments and more than 15,000 new jobs over just the last two years. a special thanks to the all of you in the general assembly who recognized the need and provided the indiana economic development corporation to the allow our entire state to grow alongside our local...
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microsoft has so far move this busters in the generative ai revolution, having reportedly spent $13 billione out of time in asia business report.— business report. bringing different stories _ business report. bringing different stories from - business report. bringing i different stories from across the uk. it seemed to grow organically by lots of people visiting. grew, and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature takes it away again we have to come back and put it back together. there is not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. we saw... died _ memories of the place. we saw... died last _ memories of the place. - saw... died last april. memories of the place. we saw... died last april. are | saw... died last april. are used to — saw... died last april. are used to put _ saw... died last april. are used to put little - saw... died last april. are used to put little stones with a little — used to put little stones with a little message on it to remember herand now a little message on it to remember her
microsoft has so far move this busters in the generative ai revolution, having reportedly spent $13 billione out of time in asia business report.— business report. bringing different stories _ business report. bringing different stories from - business report. bringing i different stories from across the uk. it seemed to grow organically by lots of people visiting. grew, and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature takes it away again we have to come back and put it back...
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can you tell us about news busters?ews busters started in 2005 as a product of the media research center. the media research center was founded in 1987. i'vei5x been there since 1989. we have been at this a while. we are not anti-news. we are news watchers. we are recording all of the news programming on broadcasting table. we are capturing streaming services to monitor news and the way the news comes out to people. what they are covering, what they are not covering and how they are covering it, all of those things. host: you say you watch out for media bias. how do you define that? guest: in the old this idea thas supposed to be subjective with fair coverage of both sides. we have a list of things where we find media bias by how much time you give to something in the newspaper. where do you put the story? is it the front page or is it buried? conservatives are ultraconservatives, liberals and democrats are called anything. these sorts of patterns. this is big at a time like this, what stories are they not telling you?
can you tell us about news busters?ews busters started in 2005 as a product of the media research center. the media research center was founded in 1987. i'vei5x been there since 1989. we have been at this a while. we are not anti-news. we are news watchers. we are recording all of the news programming on broadcasting table. we are capturing streaming services to monitor news and the way the news comes out to people. what they are covering, what they are not covering and how they are covering...
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can you tell us about news busters?ews busters started in 2005 as a product of the media research center. the media research center was founded in 1987. i've been there since989. we have been at this a while. we are not anti-news. we are news watchers. we are recording all of the news programming on broadcasting table. we are capturing streaming services to monitor news and the way the news comes out to people. what they are covering, what they are not covering and how they are covering it, all of those things. host: you say you watch out for media bias. how do you define that? guest: in the old days, there was this idea that media was supposed to be subjective with fair coverage of both sides. we have a list of things where we find media bias by how much time you give to something in the newspaper. where do you put the story? is it the front page or is it buried? conservatives are ultraconservatives, liberals and democrats are called anything. these sorts of patterns. this is big at a time like this, what stories are t
can you tell us about news busters?ews busters started in 2005 as a product of the media research center. the media research center was founded in 1987. i've been there since989. we have been at this a while. we are not anti-news. we are news watchers. we are recording all of the news programming on broadcasting table. we are capturing streaming services to monitor news and the way the news comes out to people. what they are covering, what they are not covering and how they are covering it, all...
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the aid has exceeded 124 billion dollars and washington provided teleview with so-called bunker buster bombs that are being used in the war on gaza. so couldn't washington have spent this money you know on the home turf isn't there any other needs at home to address like maybe the very old and to collapsing infrastructure for instance, yes i mean the the i think people will people in the united states even will look back. on this period as absolutely tragic for the united states and its people. um, so at the end of the cold war, uh, we hailed a peace dividend, we were promised a peace dividend, but unfortunately, the uh, you know, at that point, the neocons emerged to to dominate uh, us foreign policy, and essentially instead turn the peace dividend into a power dividend, they decided that the united states should take advantage of the lack of gear competitors in the world to expand its power and to use military power openly, in clear violation of international law and the un charter to attack any countries that stood in its way, whether afghanistan or iraq or you know before that... y
the aid has exceeded 124 billion dollars and washington provided teleview with so-called bunker buster bombs that are being used in the war on gaza. so couldn't washington have spent this money you know on the home turf isn't there any other needs at home to address like maybe the very old and to collapsing infrastructure for instance, yes i mean the the i think people will people in the united states even will look back. on this period as absolutely tragic for the united states and its people....
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. >> significant other i think it is a little lazy unless it is a david busters gift card.> as recently as two weeks ago. >> you have to go into like chicago. >> do they have skee-ball? >> of course. >> sandra: gift card, no gift card? >> with my husband gave me a gift card on valentine's day, he would come home and all of my things would be gone. i don't want anything for valentine's day. we go out, may be, i don't need stuff, but don't get me a gift card. i would rather make me something or think about it. write me a nice note. i'm with you, i don't need someone to spend a lot of money, just write me something. >> a gift card -- if a guy gets a gift card, i did go on a date once, hopefully not watching, at the end of the date i offered to pay, he goes, it's okay, i have a gift card. i was like, i'm going to guess you are being economical, but at the same time -- >> it felt weird. >> i can't tell you why it is weird, but i can tell you it is. >> why are you pushing that so hard. >> good for him. it does feel economical. this did not let me down. i loved it. very therapeuti
. >> significant other i think it is a little lazy unless it is a david busters gift card.> as recently as two weeks ago. >> you have to go into like chicago. >> do they have skee-ball? >> of course. >> sandra: gift card, no gift card? >> with my husband gave me a gift card on valentine's day, he would come home and all of my things would be gone. i don't want anything for valentine's day. we go out, may be, i don't need stuff, but don't get me a gift...
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i live in buster keaton and i remember looking at those films seeing what they did with their storytelling how they used geography of the physical action of their characters too. it is something that whenever i can and i just want to entertain an audience. ♪ he was born in 1962. tom cruise a daredevil was four years old he jumped off his family's roof. >> i shudder to even think about. i really think that was the beginning of the adrenaline junkie that we know tom cruise to be today. >> he had a very unsettled structuralist childhood appeared. >> who grew up near poverty. his parents hadn't really strained relationship. his father was abusive. he went to i think 14 schools in 15 years. he had no structure, no response of home her gutsy move several times and was bullied as a kid. he really seem to find his way through sports, wrestling. >> in the gym, he found a channel four his natural intensity. he threw himself into a strict training regiment but it did not end with the championship. >> is running up and down the stairs at home in order to get fits. and he slipped and tore his ligaments
i live in buster keaton and i remember looking at those films seeing what they did with their storytelling how they used geography of the physical action of their characters too. it is something that whenever i can and i just want to entertain an audience. ♪ he was born in 1962. tom cruise a daredevil was four years old he jumped off his family's roof. >> i shudder to even think about. i really think that was the beginning of the adrenaline junkie that we know tom cruise to be today....
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a country buster. it breaks countries. >> brian: has tipping culture gone too far?> steve: yes. >> brian: americans starting to cut back on gratuities. that isn't a gratuitous remark. that's a fact. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. just remember your mornings are better because you're with friends. please be dressed. ♪ ♪ steve all right. we got the animation and big doings because republican candidates and their surrogates are crisscrossing the state of new hampshire today to get their message out to as many voters as possible. >> lawrence: alexis mcadams is live in manchester. what is happening on the ground? >> hey, good morning. well, as you said, there are going to be a lot of action here on the ground with those candidates crossing the state. going to try to make a final push here. this comes as former president donald trump was on fox just hours ago telling voters that they should not look at nikki haley anymore. one thing president trump doesn't do is mince words he had a direct message for haley, watch. >> she is not going to make it. she
a country buster. it breaks countries. >> brian: has tipping culture gone too far?> steve: yes. >> brian: americans starting to cut back on gratuities. that isn't a gratuitous remark. that's a fact. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. just remember your mornings are better because you're with friends. please be dressed. ♪ ♪ steve all right. we got the animation and big doings because republican candidates and their surrogates are crisscrossing...
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buster - and the real story, this launch of an anti-ship missile, first against the us in the southern red sea, is being discussed by all the american media. the houthis launched a new attack in the red sea. later, newspapers reported that the houthis produced missiles, as well as an american cargo ship sailing under the flag of the marshall islands. the ship suffered a minor fire, the crew was not injured, washington confirmed. the us military said a ballistic missile was fired from territory under the control of the ansar allah movement. the houthis took full responsibility for the attacks. the yemeni naval forces carried out a military operation, attacking an american ship in the gulf of adana with anti-ship missiles. we emphasize that we, together with the international community, support security and stability in the region, but everyone from the un to the united states and britain must ensure the security of the international corridor. according to the houthis, the us is distorting. foreign policy yemen's position, strikes on israel and preventing ships from entering the red sea
buster - and the real story, this launch of an anti-ship missile, first against the us in the southern red sea, is being discussed by all the american media. the houthis launched a new attack in the red sea. later, newspapers reported that the houthis produced missiles, as well as an american cargo ship sailing under the flag of the marshall islands. the ship suffered a minor fire, the crew was not injured, washington confirmed. the us military said a ballistic missile was fired from territory...
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sandhya let's go. >> more fun than dave and buster's on a wednesday night. i don't know about that.aying off your smartphone for a whole month could actually earn you $10,000. now we're talking about something i'm interested in here. the yogurt maker siggi's is holding a digital detox contest, so ten winners are going to be selected to win the ten grand uh- y'all pack up your smartphone for a month? nope well, i didn't even finish yet, but. >> okay. >> uh, let me see if i can entice you. winners will also get a lock box for the smartphone and a flip phone to use if you really, really, really need to make a call. >> i mean, you might as well just give me two tin cans and a piece of string. i mean, honestly, i don't even remember how to use a flip phone. there's no keyboard on it. what would i do? >> $10,000 that would pay for a lot of baby's clothes? >> i don't know, baby's clothes. you know, you only wear them once and then they grow out of them. so, yeah, i mean, but what did we do before we had phones? i mean, think about it right? yeah. now we're married to our phones. i was just
sandhya let's go. >> more fun than dave and buster's on a wednesday night. i don't know about that.aying off your smartphone for a whole month could actually earn you $10,000. now we're talking about something i'm interested in here. the yogurt maker siggi's is holding a digital detox contest, so ten winners are going to be selected to win the ten grand uh- y'all pack up your smartphone for a month? nope well, i didn't even finish yet, but. >> okay. >> uh, let me see if i can...
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. >> 2023 block busters, barbie and oppenheimer lead the nominations, and angelina jackson is a seniorter for variety. >> they have nine for barbie and eight for oppenheimer, they really have a chance to shine separately. diversity is front and center at this year's awards, a person of color was nominated in each film acting category and two women are up for best director. >> it's really exciting to see the vast array of nominees from this voting body that is now 300 people strong. >> i love you, but you are not serious people. >> succession leads the field in the television side, followed by the bear and only murders in the city with five nominations each. >> there is a little bit of tough competition. >> a star-studded lineup of presenters will be handing out the awards including george lopez and will ferrell. >> 27 nominees are celebrating first time nods, also two new categories this year, tv stand up comedy performance and cinematic and box office achievement. the golden globes will air sunday at 5:00 p.m. right here on kpix and streaming on paramount plus. that is it for the news
. >> 2023 block busters, barbie and oppenheimer lead the nominations, and angelina jackson is a seniorter for variety. >> they have nine for barbie and eight for oppenheimer, they really have a chance to shine separately. diversity is front and center at this year's awards, a person of color was nominated in each film acting category and two women are up for best director. >> it's really exciting to see the vast array of nominees from this voting body that is now 300 people...
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all like dave and busters. yeah, that's true. and it's more funny. david buster's than a brothel.it.an i to ask kat, is it the real fu. point of davos? is davos is to show off your wealth and status, but you >> g pointd a virtue like i'm at davos to talk climate. but everybody here is. you're at davos? yes, i also think they want to make these parties sound more fun than they reall maky a. yeah, because i did research, too. and by mushroom, they actually gave out a micro dose of mushrooms last year. >> and there's no mushrooms this year. and party. okay. if that's true, then it's still a party with bill gates i at i >> yeah. no, thank you. >>, it is gross. like your party cany ca have everything in the world, but if it ha s gates,t i'm automatically interested. yeah. >>at if he wears a mask, like one of those masked parties that emily goes to? >> i could not. there's no wayd se you can go longer than 30 seconds. not telling somebody was bill gates. >>e coul. s true you can't wear a mask ifse you're rich and famous because you want to do that. emily, what do you makcondt tee of thi
all like dave and busters. yeah, that's true. and it's more funny. david buster's than a brothel.it.an i to ask kat, is it the real fu. point of davos? is davos is to show off your wealth and status, but you >> g pointd a virtue like i'm at davos to talk climate. but everybody here is. you're at davos? yes, i also think they want to make these parties sound more fun than they reall maky a. yeah, because i did research, too. and by mushroom, they actually gave out a micro dose of mushrooms...
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and a haven for busters, what's going on the street is like very unpredictable. you never know what can happen. it can be, it's a good and a bad place to be sometimes, but mostly good. we can have people from all over the world and get so many opportunities to pursue. my alley comes here nearly every weekend to perform. she started playing on the street when she was just 11 on the cock. this video with her rendition of ed sharon supermarket, flowers changed her life for ever the very special to me because it was the 1st song that was viral. it started off, my career caught me on the island show. it was really decided on everything for me . now and the team, she has a mast over 5000000 subscribers on youtube with her most popular video, garnering over 58000000 views done for musical talents, of taking her to paris where she was a supporting ad for the pop and one republic in 2020 and the manchester for the queen's jubilee celebrations in 2022 and most recently to this summer as far as best in ireland. but one of her most memorable moments was when she appeared on
and a haven for busters, what's going on the street is like very unpredictable. you never know what can happen. it can be, it's a good and a bad place to be sometimes, but mostly good. we can have people from all over the world and get so many opportunities to pursue. my alley comes here nearly every weekend to perform. she started playing on the street when she was just 11 on the cock. this video with her rendition of ed sharon supermarket, flowers changed her life for ever the very special to...
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inflation is known as a country buster. it breaks countries. it broke germany, it broke a lot of countries. we have had the worst inflation we've had i think in 78 years. they say 52, it's probably more than 78. it's been a disaster, and all in the wrong places. i had no inflation, and i had the greatest economy ever. we had gasoline at $1.87. now it's $4 or $5. but, by the way, they're working together with other countries, sadly, because it's artificial, because they are going to give it up right after the election. you seen that before. but they are working to prices down. it's an artificial reduction. but the gasoline was up to $6, $7, $8 a gallon. and it is still very high, much too high. but we had the greatest economy in history, and what else did we have? no inflation. we had the safest border in the history of our country, and it was like a beautiful, beautiful thing was taking place. we had a border, and i got mexico to do a lot for us. now mexico is saying we want $5 billion just to talk. mexico wouldn't have talked to me that way. i
inflation is known as a country buster. it breaks countries. it broke germany, it broke a lot of countries. we have had the worst inflation we've had i think in 78 years. they say 52, it's probably more than 78. it's been a disaster, and all in the wrong places. i had no inflation, and i had the greatest economy ever. we had gasoline at $1.87. now it's $4 or $5. but, by the way, they're working together with other countries, sadly, because it's artificial, because they are going to give it up...
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well north of the border, the palestinian and buster to canada. that says also is reluctant to support any meaningful international dialog on the monitoring practices in gaza. mama, a boy at amada, told or t she doesn't expect the canadian government to. i tried to condemn israel to soul on the job is approaching general has been i get to to as pals times use of the it's right to approach international organs in general. uh, even uh in the un we've, we've seen that was the resolution. and the i see now we have the i c j in general. it says that it has not been a proper place to advocate for the palestinian. that is really complex. we disagree with that because you don't have any other venue for that. those venue recreate, especially for people to use for such a crises and struggles. so i don't think that to see canada any time soon acknowledging about what's happening in palestine or genocide. but that as we approach the hearing this week on the case that was brought by south africa against israel, we hold the police canada. and that stands the in
well north of the border, the palestinian and buster to canada. that says also is reluctant to support any meaningful international dialog on the monitoring practices in gaza. mama, a boy at amada, told or t she doesn't expect the canadian government to. i tried to condemn israel to soul on the job is approaching general has been i get to to as pals times use of the it's right to approach international organs in general. uh, even uh in the un we've, we've seen that was the resolution. and the i...
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i listening and buster to only be entered in knoxville, tennessee can force israel the stop at toward indicator suggests that israel will continue the suppression. this requires the international community to take responsibility and it's.
i listening and buster to only be entered in knoxville, tennessee can force israel the stop at toward indicator suggests that israel will continue the suppression. this requires the international community to take responsibility and it's.
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buster hundreds of philippians were destroyed uninhabitable by hurricane. we relic resources before, during, after this powerful category three madego landfall. they for preparation for the storm and among thousands of first responders and natural guard who prepared to respond. there were members of the newly reformed florida state guard that deployed for the first time since 1947. as a result of our preparations in less than a one week 96% of power was restored. a record for such a rural part of the state. wee have with the citrus county sheriff michael prendergast. you can stand up and be recognized back there. we stood side-by-side with the sheriff in the immediate aftermath of the storm. we will continue to standby citrus county and the big band as the communities rebelled over the next weeks, months, years. as the big band recovers from this r past storm we still reman focused on the long-term recovery that is still going on in southwest florida after hurricane ian. we'll have news cameras have long since left we are still there to support residents li
buster hundreds of philippians were destroyed uninhabitable by hurricane. we relic resources before, during, after this powerful category three madego landfall. they for preparation for the storm and among thousands of first responders and natural guard who prepared to respond. there were members of the newly reformed florida state guard that deployed for the first time since 1947. as a result of our preparations in less than a one week 96% of power was restored. a record for such a rural part...
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. >> but the night's biggest winner was for the block buster biopic oppenheimer, taking home five awardsest director and two awards for best actor and supporting actor for killian murphy and robert downey jr. >> they weren't kidding. this is a really intimidating room in the comedy or musical category. >> poor things beat out barbie for the globe. the dark comedy adventure stars emma stone, who also won the award for best female actor. i love getting to say this dialog, and i love getting to horrify you with my australian accent. >> you're the best tiny, you know, i was working on that all the time, and taylor swift making an appearance nominated in the new cinematic and box office achievement category for the eras tour concert film on the red carpet, margot robbie once again donning an iconic barbie dress. >> her outfit, inspired by the signature 1977 superstar doll. she looked fantastic, by the way barbie went into the night with the most nominations of any film. it had nine, but it ended up taking home just two trophies coming up. >> the possible end of an era in the nfl. >> plus the
. >> but the night's biggest winner was for the block buster biopic oppenheimer, taking home five awardsest director and two awards for best actor and supporting actor for killian murphy and robert downey jr. >> they weren't kidding. this is a really intimidating room in the comedy or musical category. >> poor things beat out barbie for the globe. the dark comedy adventure stars emma stone, who also won the award for best female actor. i love getting to say this dialog, and i...
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i totally agree because i'm, if you put too many extent when buster could usually when you have the what sorry, huge head winds coming down. there will be a cost to pay. so on. definitely, i think time on should find a way to diversify your util, gary about about tie ones uh, superiority if you like in the, in, in edit tronics manufacturing. the china is ramping up. it's semi conduct to industry and so they can knock this full of pillows of, of the time with these economy. and how much pressure is that going to put on taiwan. so if we look at how fast china is moving right now, i would say this is probably a great to for it than any of you know, treat tensions that taiwan me see from any type of reduction from china. because this is really, is something that missed structurally changing the, in the relative a competitive advantage between china and taiwan, which will eventually get a page. and that even big good a bargaining chip in terms of managing this car cross trade relationships. so for taiwan on the, because china just that china has been using a, a basic rest, i owe money subsidi
i totally agree because i'm, if you put too many extent when buster could usually when you have the what sorry, huge head winds coming down. there will be a cost to pay. so on. definitely, i think time on should find a way to diversify your util, gary about about tie ones uh, superiority if you like in the, in, in edit tronics manufacturing. the china is ramping up. it's semi conduct to industry and so they can knock this full of pillows of, of the time with these economy. and how much pressure...
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want to continue would be the continued at least be in the us to do is to election giving more what buster you're courtney. we all need to take longer because of this conflict to be a resort and do this because or received the opposite to for many of washington wrong done. because the all project gives fruit was conflict by using ukraine as a width and again. so russia is to divide, you better continuing to maintain bay or jeopardy kind of supremacy. definitely did use a c page off because that is the see page of the source. and these are the post full, full roll. it does this all foot, the district x, there are tons is all foot again, was that john, seasonal foot is lovely. there are tons of other types of crimes and not only doses these teams develop in there. so site, the most most was the, the art of making new green and, and product do. and, and so they both use id by constantly both being variables. and because using the population weapons to ukraine when bring more in stability to europe. because we don't know or.
want to continue would be the continued at least be in the us to do is to election giving more what buster you're courtney. we all need to take longer because of this conflict to be a resort and do this because or received the opposite to for many of washington wrong done. because the all project gives fruit was conflict by using ukraine as a width and again. so russia is to divide, you better continuing to maintain bay or jeopardy kind of supremacy. definitely did use a c page off because that...
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but the most lucian buster, you see the state because all of these, these are sort of federal work of that site is far here. but solace by like the size of munoz, i shed the leningrad envelopes of friends, continued to combat the fashions troops repeatedly attempting to count to attack and push the enemy back from the city into lending bread residents. though exhausted, kept on helping the army any way they could. the spring came and the philharmonic reversed the famous symphony number 7 by demetrius ethical, of which the off to the hungry winter only 50 immunizations were fit together and play the. the composer began writing this things at the very start of the war, but even then he believed in victory and his people's mighty spare with the the symphony was formed and click the shift on march. the 5th 1942, and immediately spread all over the world. to tell everyone land of leningrad, coverage and perseverance. now it was to be performed in the city to which it was dedicated. the facility concert took place on august the 9th 1942. it was simple that it was the day hazel had planned a
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i'm buster to tow it on my home and we just see a tip of his view in this situation. a be here. we go, this isn't that isn't sort of a long time, doesn't it? that resume is that particularly strictly sensitivity. and of course i'm next to and electors can also pay their role to receive data at most for you. so i think that's now the point is how do we duplicate sufficient and how do we make efforts to contain this monster? the most important thing is 4 bucks on it, on to deepen the ties on terrorism. understood you corporation on duty, and did you have enough data for about to comparison to political affairs, delta roost? of course they have their own agenda and the most important or are we did the edge of dice to deal in those types. but i can get into that both countries, you know, are very determined to make sure that these forces do not succeed. we have, uh, we have a little use it on his own views. but the most important thing is richard, understanding all feature. there's an attitude and to have more discussion, to have more cooperation, to do with this issue. i think agai
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the policy need and buster to the country spoke to r t exclusively after the hate passed its judgment for even the stuff urged the international community to work together to stop the war in gaza and implement. a 2 state solution of the israel is now in a corner, is the whole world. listen to what the court said and presented in terms of reasons and facts which largely confirmed with south africa went to and its lawsuit against the occupying state and much of the evidence presented by south africa and its case . and in this call to support the palestinian people was adopted. therefore we is palestinians. welcome what was issued by the international court of justice. i left the indicator suggest that israel will continue this aggression by you. this requires the international community to take responsibility and exert maximum pressure on israel to stop this aggressive war. this crazy war wages against trees, stones, and people in the gaza strip, where the main target and the 1st to suffer are the civilians among our people in the gaza strip of the 2 state solution is the solution agree
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that economy is doing gang busters that nhs is in great shape and finally find something he was right- the gimmick he can't even take when is he going to stop pretending that it is down and black is white, admit that whether it is the economy, immigration, nhs, he has failed. >> mr. speaker for a second he 2 decisions made last year a higher number than any year in the past two decades, mr. speaker. hotels, well, the first 50 are closed and there are more to come, mr. speaker. he talks about numbers well they Ñ were down by over a third last year mr. speaker, the first time that's happened and then he -- mr. speaker he talked about smashing the gang.well, if he dt smashing the gang, why doesn't he own up to the fact that when it came to the nationality and borders act he blocked delayed and voted against the power in that act. which have allowed us to nownd f people connected without illegal trade who have been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison. he chooses criminal gangs over the british people every time. >> aye. >> boo --■ >> i don't think we are -- >> mr. speaker we could al
that economy is doing gang busters that nhs is in great shape and finally find something he was right- the gimmick he can't even take when is he going to stop pretending that it is down and black is white, admit that whether it is the economy, immigration, nhs, he has failed. >> mr. speaker for a second he 2 decisions made last year a higher number than any year in the past two decades, mr. speaker. hotels, well, the first 50 are closed and there are more to come, mr. speaker. he talks...
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you want mtv would be really confused, at least being let's get to the election, giving more what buster you're cleaning on me, but take longer because of this conflict to be resourced under this because or received the opposite to for many of washington wrong done because the object gives fruit was conflict by using ukraine as a width and again. so russia is to define you better continuing to maintain bay or jeopardy kind of supremacy. definitely be a visa, see page off because it is the see page of course, and these are the phones roll headed to kansas, all foot the district fixed. there are tons of foot boards that are offered you smoothly that are drawn to all other types of crimes and not only doses these teams develop in there. so site the most most was the, the art of making a huge green and, and do, and, and so spinning d by constantly for being very close and decreasing the population. what that is to ukraine when bring more in stability to europe, because we don't know or wherever width and scope and a very low. so if be your in the hands of extremist, i mean if you're us, we r
you want mtv would be really confused, at least being let's get to the election, giving more what buster you're cleaning on me, but take longer because of this conflict to be resourced under this because or received the opposite to for many of washington wrong done because the object gives fruit was conflict by using ukraine as a width and again. so russia is to define you better continuing to maintain bay or jeopardy kind of supremacy. definitely be a visa, see page off because it is the see...
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well, the palestinian buster to canada say is also a is reluctant to support any meaningful international dialog on the humanitarian crisis. in guys that mona about on the was speaking to r t. i didn't, she doesn't expect the canadian government to, i've tried to condemn what she's calling israel's genocide against the end types. joe, this approach in general has been, i get to trace pals times use of it's right to approach international organs in general. uh, even uh in the un we've, we've seen that was the resolution and the i see now we have the i c, j in general. it says that it has not been a proper place to advocate for the palestinian that is really complex. we disagree with that because the you don't have any other menus or that those menus were created specially for people to use for such a crises and struggles. so i don't think that to see canada any time soon acknowledging that what's happening, palestine or john the sites. but that as we approach the hearing this week on the case that was brought by south africa against israel, we hold the police canada and that stand the in,
well, the palestinian buster to canada say is also a is reluctant to support any meaningful international dialog on the humanitarian crisis. in guys that mona about on the was speaking to r t. i didn't, she doesn't expect the canadian government to, i've tried to condemn what she's calling israel's genocide against the end types. joe, this approach in general has been, i get to trace pals times use of it's right to approach international organs in general. uh, even uh in the un we've, we've...
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anything else that speaking exclusively to r t, i listening and buster to only be entered in knoxville, tennessee, and force israel. the stop at tor indicator suggests that israel will continue the suppression. this requires the international community to take responsibility and exert maximum pressure in his room to stop the suppressive. distressing images from around the border with pakistan were 9. workers are killed by on known government coming us toyota, and i'm his mom about the team often talked old service on president tech choose this p. s. troops abusing and late so supplied ms. file system to shoot on a plane carrying premium load free prisoners depression, killing all aboard in russia's belgrade region. this week. the one minute post. 10 am in moscow this sunday, january the 28th. you're welcome to the news. our on our team is really police. an empty government, protesters have faced off in tel aviv overnight. the demonstrators are demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu over his humbling of the war in goza, at least 217. the idea of troops i've been
anything else that speaking exclusively to r t, i listening and buster to only be entered in knoxville, tennessee, and force israel. the stop at tor indicator suggests that israel will continue the suppression. this requires the international community to take responsibility and exert maximum pressure in his room to stop the suppressive. distressing images from around the border with pakistan were 9. workers are killed by on known government coming us toyota, and i'm his mom about the team...
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the palace any question once and for all well, north of the border from there, the palestinian and buster to canada says also is reluctant to support any meaning for international dialogue on the humanitarian crisis. in girls and mama a boy at amada, told archie she doesn't expect the canadian government to r directly condemn what she is calling israel's genocide. on the interest. a joseph searching general has been negative to espouse times use of its right to approach international organs in general. uh, even the new and we've, we've seen that was the resolution. and the i see now we have the i c, j in general. it says that it has not been a proper place to advocate for the palestinian that is really complex. we disagree with that because you don't have any other menus for that. those venue repeat, especially for people to use for such as prices and struggles. i don't think that to canada any time soon acknowledging that what's happening palestine ruge on the side. but that as we approach the hearing this week on the case that was brought by south africa against israel, we hope that a p
the palace any question once and for all well, north of the border from there, the palestinian and buster to canada says also is reluctant to support any meaning for international dialogue on the humanitarian crisis. in girls and mama a boy at amada, told archie she doesn't expect the canadian government to r directly condemn what she is calling israel's genocide. on the interest. a joseph searching general has been negative to espouse times use of its right to approach international organs in...
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some of them were doing their own busters. but by and large, they are all desperate to maintain that relationship. not just because it is right because the understanding is that which is the shortest way to washington, is to goes to an agreement with that, that'd be. so this has, this has been ongoing for a long time. a country like georgia, for example, shows the longest border with israel. and it's in a very difficult economic position ever since the iraq war and then the syria. then the cobra came really after that. and today that having to do with the northern border and the drug is this mike link that is generating from syria. boeing all the way to start with this with jordan, i'm strong arms smuggling, that a lot of economic pressure on the jordanians. and then i states, as the main supporter for their economy, it's in to provide them with the political dollars that allowed the economy to float. and of course, internally there is like a, a pressure coke. it's building up. people cannot anymore to accept which is going on
some of them were doing their own busters. but by and large, they are all desperate to maintain that relationship. not just because it is right because the understanding is that which is the shortest way to washington, is to goes to an agreement with that, that'd be. so this has, this has been ongoing for a long time. a country like georgia, for example, shows the longest border with israel. and it's in a very difficult economic position ever since the iraq war and then the syria. then the...
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we were union busters and said don't come io this state.e said that we were going to start making south carolina work agai we opene up industry, started getting our kids back on track, there were so many things we did together. where you think about all of that, just think about -- when you think about all of that, just think about if you can transle that over. we did not just to do things you typically do, we did things that were special. we moved 35,000 people from welfare to work. [applause] we puteforms in our prison system and south carina now has the lowest recidivism rate in the country. by the time i left being governor, we were named to the country, the most patriotic state in the country, and the one you are not going to be happy about, the number two state in the country people were moving to. south carolina has grown and i continue to be proud. now you look at the country and it is tough. you don't have to turn on the news to know how tough it is. we are $34 trillion in debt. we are having -- $34 trillion in debt. we are having
we were union busters and said don't come io this state.e said that we were going to start making south carolina work agai we opene up industry, started getting our kids back on track, there were so many things we did together. where you think about all of that, just think about -- when you think about all of that, just think about if you can transle that over. we did not just to do things you typically do, we did things that were special. we moved 35,000 people from welfare to work. [applause]...
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as march, that means lowering car loans, credit cards, all of this has fired up wall street, block busters stock market returns in 2023. a lot of that is fueled by real optimism about the economy. despite all these warnings, the jobs market is historically strong, layoffs are low, hiring is robust, lastly, paychecks are finally catching up to prices, and that is important. none of this is the -- it's not saying that the economy is perfect. there are real affordability challenges but this economy is in a much better place than a year ago. >> what are the stress points that we should be watching? >> the last few years have shown us that we should pretty much just expect the unexpected, as economists have told me, basically 1 million things could go wrong, a few things on my list, look at the consumer debt, we know americans have been shopping aggressively but there's a question about how much is being fueled by credit cards and another concern is when the fed spikes rates it tends to break things in the financial system. we saw that with the bank collapses, too soon to say whether or not the
as march, that means lowering car loans, credit cards, all of this has fired up wall street, block busters stock market returns in 2023. a lot of that is fueled by real optimism about the economy. despite all these warnings, the jobs market is historically strong, layoffs are low, hiring is robust, lastly, paychecks are finally catching up to prices, and that is important. none of this is the -- it's not saying that the economy is perfect. there are real affordability challenges but this...
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we were union busters and said don't come into the state.we went a step further and said we were going to start making south carolina work again. we opened up business and industry and we started getting out his back on track. there were so many things we did together. when you think about all of that, think if we can't just translate that offer. we did not just to those things you typically do, we did some other things that were really special. we moved 35,000 people from welfare to work. we put reforms in our prison system in south carolina has the lowest recidivism rate in the country. by the time i left being governor, we were named the friendly estate in the country, the most patriotic state in the country and the one you will not be so happy with be about, number two state in the country people were moving to. but south carolina has grown. i continue to be proud. now you look at the country. it is tough. you don't have to turn on the news to know how tough it is. we are $34 trillion in debt. we are having to borrow money just to make o
we were union busters and said don't come into the state.we went a step further and said we were going to start making south carolina work again. we opened up business and industry and we started getting out his back on track. there were so many things we did together. when you think about all of that, think if we can't just translate that offer. we did not just to those things you typically do, we did some other things that were really special. we moved 35,000 people from welfare to work. we...
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ukraine to uh, to, to them address that they had to, to, to, to make pressure either fall or make buster collab starts to harm restaurant. that's the, that's their purpose. and unfortunately today, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians, whatever side they're odds are, are dying on the battlefields. a lot of them are for the, because of the west i would say interferes within the sovereign state of ukraine. and so of course what i mean, everybody knows today that the west is behind us. if the west, the collective west would stop blending as i see if there was stop giving out arms weapons, satellite counselors, all the specialist which i helping you printing over today. there would be no more war. so this is definitely, this is a proxy were organized by washington and need or just to make it to international to make it easy to understand. that's the situation we are in today. what's your reaction to the slightest ukrainian attack? woodson took place and just minutes into the new year, i think just shows how desperate ukraine is getting today. and jeff is that i scanned the west because i don'
ukraine to uh, to, to them address that they had to, to, to, to make pressure either fall or make buster collab starts to harm restaurant. that's the, that's their purpose. and unfortunately today, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians, whatever side they're odds are, are dying on the battlefields. a lot of them are for the, because of the west i would say interferes within the sovereign state of ukraine. and so of course what i mean, everybody knows today that the west is behind us. if the west,...
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. >> he didn't say dave and busters. >> greg: it's more fun. >> than a brothel. >> greg: isn't the point your wealth and status. you talk climate. >> yes. they want to make the parties sound more fun. i did research too. by mushrooms they gave out a micro-dose last year. there are no mushrooms this year. sex party, if that's true it's a sex party with bill gates. no thank you. >> greg: that's gross. >> your sex party can have everything in the world but if it has bill gates. >>. >> greg: what if he wears a mask like the masked sex parties emily compagno goes to. >> he could not go without 30 seconds without telling everybody who he is. >> greg: that's true. did you ever go to this? >> yes, if invited. my friend owns a restaurant and told me bill gates came in under a fake name. he was the only patron who had a credit card in the fake name. dabos, i don't care it's a big or orange countiy. i -- orangey. i want my economist to love money. what i don't like is when they say the biggest risk to our society are climate change and disinformation. who did you poll the yale freshman? everyone th
. >> he didn't say dave and busters. >> greg: it's more fun. >> than a brothel. >> greg: isn't the point your wealth and status. you talk climate. >> yes. they want to make the parties sound more fun. i did research too. by mushrooms they gave out a micro-dose last year. there are no mushrooms this year. sex party, if that's true it's a sex party with bill gates. no thank you. >> greg: that's gross. >> your sex party can have everything in the world but...
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with donald trump, one of them penning a letter to the teams sister, saying he was a known union buster, a scab and insurrectionist. however, the teams sister have said they want to meet with all the candidates to get a variety of viewpoints. >>> well, that's a fascinating dynamic. thank you for the reporting. >>> let's get more analysis from charlie dent, and the former director for kamala harris. charlie, i want to start with you. back in 2020, trump lost to biden by 16 points among union households. in 2016, he did better against hillary clinton. how do you think he will be in terms of his success of peeling away the union voters? >> i think he will be fairly successful in peeling away from union votes. these endorsements meeting with the head of the teams sisters, this is about the rank and file. we've seen a gradual erosion of many working americans moving toward the republican column. i think this is all play to drive a wedge between union leadership and the rank and file, who many of whom without college degrees have been trending more heavily republican. >> we did just get a res
with donald trump, one of them penning a letter to the teams sister, saying he was a known union buster, a scab and insurrectionist. however, the teams sister have said they want to meet with all the candidates to get a variety of viewpoints. >>> well, that's a fascinating dynamic. thank you for the reporting. >>> let's get more analysis from charlie dent, and the former director for kamala harris. charlie, i want to start with you. back in 2020, trump lost to biden by 16...