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we're back with john, cecile, matt and jim. and someone else mentioned governor whitmer's campaign. let me show you her message tieing this to the economy. >> the economy and abortion rights, these are all part of the same conversation. how can we make sure that in michigan people have the ability to get ahead. the decision when and whether to bear a child is one of the most profound economic decisions a woman will make in her lifetime. that is a decision that should be squarely up to her, not the government imposing new restrictions and forcing women to give birth. forcing rape victims to carry the baby of their attacker. it's extreme and it's out of touch, and it will have incredible impacts on women and girls in this state. >> cecile, she's run a superb campaign. she's also, i think, knitted these things together for not just days and weeks but for many, many months. that is the reality for women in america. >> right, and i'm glad you actually had the gentleman there also that you interviewed because this isn't, of course, j
we're back with john, cecile, matt and jim. and someone else mentioned governor whitmer's campaign. let me show you her message tieing this to the economy. >> the economy and abortion rights, these are all part of the same conversation. how can we make sure that in michigan people have the ability to get ahead. the decision when and whether to bear a child is one of the most profound economic decisions a woman will make in her lifetime. that is a decision that should be squarely up to...
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you know, as cecile said, she hit the nail right on the head, it's about republican extremism. the reason why this election is close -- republicans historically should be running away with this. we shouldn't be having this conversation at this moment. we know the history of midterm elections. the reason why it is so close, and you see polls as a sort of choose your own adventure, some polls showing democrats up five, some showing republicans are up five, it's because of that intensity and engagement in the democratic base that no one expected, and it's all about republican extremism. whether that is the dobbs decision, whether that's january 6th, as you say, the election deniers, that's motivating democratic voters who generally wouldn't participate in this midterm election to come out and vote. >> and cecile, let's talk about jill biden. she has been everywhere campaigning relentlessly to try to boost vulnerable democrats, especially in house seats including a lot of places that joe biden has not been able to go. >> it's -- look, it's wonderful to see the first lady on the tra
you know, as cecile said, she hit the nail right on the head, it's about republican extremism. the reason why this election is close -- republicans historically should be running away with this. we shouldn't be having this conversation at this moment. we know the history of midterm elections. the reason why it is so close, and you see polls as a sort of choose your own adventure, some polls showing democrats up five, some showing republicans are up five, it's because of that intensity and...
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cecil, i will start with you. how do democrats do it?as this sense going in that there would be a red wave, it would be a good night for republicans. they are not off the table. they could take the house in the senate. how do democrats do as well as they did? cecil: judy: i think there were warning signs for republicans that democrats ended up taking advantage of. when i say warning signs, it was just last year that mitch mcconnell failed to recruit republican governors in arizona and new hampshire, maryland. all three of whom would have transformed the map for the republican party. on top of that, they ended up with the most extreme candidates in many of these races. similar to what happened in gubernatorial races across the country. i think amy hit the nail on the head. republicans -- democrats were able to make this a choice. between a democratic party that was working to solve america's greatest problems versus extreme republicans running for the house, the senate, and for governors races around the country who were more focused on e
cecil, i will start with you. how do democrats do it?as this sense going in that there would be a red wave, it would be a good night for republicans. they are not off the table. they could take the house in the senate. how do democrats do as well as they did? cecil: judy: i think there were warning signs for republicans that democrats ended up taking advantage of. when i say warning signs, it was just last year that mitch mcconnell failed to recruit republican governors in arizona and new...
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thank you for being here, cecile. giving her a big hand. i know you're nonpartisan. but the organization is nonpartisan. tell me what you do. everybody has heard of the league of women voters and y'all have been targeted sometimes for what you do. >> we have. we started because we wanted to get the right to vote for women, which was denied over 100 years ago. and so we realized we had to fight for the marginalized groups of people, and then once they got the right to vote, we realized we had to educate because they hadn't had that opportunity. we're still doing that today. we want everyone to vote who is lawfully able to. but we realize that there are communities that have not had access, so we target those, and we provide information to everybody. >> what is the question you get the most when it comes to a voter who hasn't voted before? what do they want to know? so when someone asked me that question i look at their situation. if someone has a small child, i say what are you taking care of this lovely child? do you care about their school situation? do you care abo
thank you for being here, cecile. giving her a big hand. i know you're nonpartisan. but the organization is nonpartisan. tell me what you do. everybody has heard of the league of women voters and y'all have been targeted sometimes for what you do. >> we have. we started because we wanted to get the right to vote for women, which was denied over 100 years ago. and so we realized we had to fight for the marginalized groups of people, and then once they got the right to vote, we realized we...
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wonderful language cecile malice will bought a lot. you then to sell been a full book because im when i'm doing fun theater, that layout. alabama lucas taught for one. it talks about how good to go unless they agree. there's a lot of oh, we're taking of them. we'll go there is hurtful to 30 percent. busy people in your sleep, what room read shows a lot in the summer of 2015. the web with the assistance of compromising republicans, launched an attack of symbols representing the confederate states of america. after guillory loss, donald trump was elected. there were rides from new york l i and we protestors, mostly minorities, could be seen in the demonstrations chandler, not my president, not as if we had brought into that. maybe. what do you think? what about the answer is obvious. the flag bear with the numbers for you probably heard a little more than that with very what about the people there? tell a little boys that a feminist a b y, a point of a a long name. i met re shores once before and he said something to me in that conversat
wonderful language cecile malice will bought a lot. you then to sell been a full book because im when i'm doing fun theater, that layout. alabama lucas taught for one. it talks about how good to go unless they agree. there's a lot of oh, we're taking of them. we'll go there is hurtful to 30 percent. busy people in your sleep, what room read shows a lot in the summer of 2015. the web with the assistance of compromising republicans, launched an attack of symbols representing the confederate...
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really desert wonderful language cecile mala we thought it was brilliant frog yet just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what he grew up, a few orders that i give to william, i was hooked. sure. which will be all that is chill out of it, so that all the most of the separate yolanda, the, them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and rejected to sort of like a bill of bramble. there's a lot closer. i want to hold out any time i guess it'll show them the list. joining total condemnation grows daily and now enclosed dostoevsky, to cascade, shostakovich that i need to you all left. but yes, she says that with the time will you do a bomb lee? you're not going to do that a little bit more. ah, no. when i was wrong, when i was just a to see about the same because the advocate and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we used to look for common ground. ah, mouse mother, while you, while you easy while furnace us. ah, yeah, it's a one
really desert wonderful language cecile mala we thought it was brilliant frog yet just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what he grew up, a few orders that i give to william, i was hooked. sure. which will be all that is chill out of it, so that all the most of the separate yolanda, the, them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and rejected to sort of like a bill of...
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people to the polls, and being the difference in the senate races as well as congressional races, ceciles right, andrea, and what i talked about, you know, more and more stories are coming out now, about complex pregnancies, about decisions that women are unable to make, and in their state because abortion has been banned, about doctors who literally cannot care for their patients, and including in states like ohio, these stories are not unique, and they're not uncommon, and i believe, as more and more republican-led states ban abortion, they're only going to become more partisan and what the republican is talking about, and voters understand, it is a tremendous risk to the health and well-being of women and families. >> thanks so much for all of your great reporting from out there. throughout this campaign. and also of course, cecile richards, thanks to both of you. >>> let's bring in senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake, and steve scalise is going for officially house majority leader and kevin mccarthy officially announced his bid for house speaker. take a listen to a little
people to the polls, and being the difference in the senate races as well as congressional races, ceciles right, andrea, and what i talked about, you know, more and more stories are coming out now, about complex pregnancies, about decisions that women are unable to make, and in their state because abortion has been banned, about doctors who literally cannot care for their patients, and including in states like ohio, these stories are not unique, and they're not uncommon, and i believe, as more...
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a daily data going to cool out who's cecile malice, little elucidate, is helping us with using will now be shown in front either the lighter blue. ah, we don't recall a similar reaction in the west influence if you've seen when residents of crimea were left without water and electricity due to ukraine's action. moscow hits out its walls, it calls west and hypocrisy of the un security council. that's in response to an emergency session over russian strikes on ukraine's critical infrastructure with 5 russian prisoners of war released negotiations with here. we hear some of the harrowing stories with some of us were forced to walk and crawl after being shot in the knees. they brought one guy to the camp, a man had been shot in the knee. they.
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probably knew for sure mission will millennium zach to which in them not just a reply, should it not. cecil. so what i should do not suit the roast you ye sportage, which aquarium mccockriel storm young georgia when you receive. the operation has already yielded visible results. much of the gen ed skin lugens people's republics has some region by the park of region and upper rogia. have been liberated from the neo nazis, the ukrainian armies defense system. and don bass has been practically dismantle the battle that don bass is in full swing and its outcome is being decided. essentially this battle has been going on for the last 8 years since 2014, when a coup d'etat was staged under nazi flags and slogans o. december 2013 cave in the city center. people protested against the ukrainian governments decision to suspend the signing of the association agreement with the european union, georgia ali la, so i do not do your suit for just will you walk with the movement which started as a struggle for european integration would escalate into a long lasting confrontation and eventually split the cou
probably knew for sure mission will millennium zach to which in them not just a reply, should it not. cecil. so what i should do not suit the roast you ye sportage, which aquarium mccockriel storm young georgia when you receive. the operation has already yielded visible results. much of the gen ed skin lugens people's republics has some region by the park of region and upper rogia. have been liberated from the neo nazis, the ukrainian armies defense system. and don bass has been practically...
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but maggie cecil b hone the agenda but this is nothing new.made at the cobain hagan summit in 2009. why is it taken long? is this year going to see any actual breakthrough? it seems every year we make incremental progress. we are at the point where countries are going to talk about co—operation, not italy compensation. that is the nature of these climate talks was of a bunch of countries moving an incremental basis i don't imagine we're going a huge flow of cash that is going to back—up damage. i will say that this is the way these talks work. little steps here and there. is that enough, it is absolutely not enough. at this point the world is that crisis stage. it is a guess and thing rather than waiting and talking about it.— thing rather than waiting and talking about it. there are the countries _ talking about it. there are the countries which _ talking about it. there are the countries which are _ talking about it. there are the countries which are suffering i countries which are suffering the loss and damage and then there are countries t
but maggie cecil b hone the agenda but this is nothing new.made at the cobain hagan summit in 2009. why is it taken long? is this year going to see any actual breakthrough? it seems every year we make incremental progress. we are at the point where countries are going to talk about co—operation, not italy compensation. that is the nature of these climate talks was of a bunch of countries moving an incremental basis i don't imagine we're going a huge flow of cash that is going to back—up...
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really desperate, wonderful language cecile malice. so who thought it was brilliant? fraud can't just miss that in the one that would preclude the phrase now, particularly for us to canceling russian culture. and yet them know what to create the few oral school that i give to william. i was for cure, which will be your, there is, shall i live with fill out that the, that most of the summer to london eat them with what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and reject it. just sort of like a bill of brown. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little short list. joining total condemnation, gross daily, and now includes, does de escalate to cascade shostakovich that i need to you a quick tour left but yeah, she says that what the time will you do a bomb lee? you're not going to do that a a with a relative. so glad aisha african who, what is the best timing on the i do about them. this is a little bit of a complicated with what i see school for carbonate for backwards. thank same you have something that
really desperate, wonderful language cecile malice. so who thought it was brilliant? fraud can't just miss that in the one that would preclude the phrase now, particularly for us to canceling russian culture. and yet them know what to create the few oral school that i give to william. i was for cure, which will be your, there is, shall i live with fill out that the, that most of the summer to london eat them with what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually...
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where the google van braves blame when prince philip at golden stood for the death of his sister cecile in a crash. something that will complete lie. so it's, it's a very mixed pick. shanise people will be entertained by it on the mix of politics and royalty. somehow find it resistible. but when you're watching, do bear in mind what you see isn't necessarily what happened at all. miss vincent, do you know how the royals themselves and how they feel about the show and i know it, some people are wondering what the late queen elizabeth herself would it would have thought that she had seen the season. i mean, have you heard what the royals themselves think? we know the prince harry and it's well mentioned that thanks produces the crown and harry and megan have a contract with netflix. you said a role that he thinks that they were as fiction. i it is nonetheless an acceptable grant of station. we know that sam prince is an certainly watch some of the scenes where she appeared. but beyond that, there's been a lot of conjecture, but they think, i think that those will be very, very painful. fo
where the google van braves blame when prince philip at golden stood for the death of his sister cecile in a crash. something that will complete lie. so it's, it's a very mixed pick. shanise people will be entertained by it on the mix of politics and royalty. somehow find it resistible. but when you're watching, do bear in mind what you see isn't necessarily what happened at all. miss vincent, do you know how the royals themselves and how they feel about the show and i know it, some people are...
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. >> celinda, icu vigorously nodding, throughout cecile's answer. jump on in. >> well i think the most important thing is to remember, and this is what the voters voted on, the republicans in particular, the trump republicans are not done yet, even though they got rejected soundly at the ballot box, they will push for a national ban on abortion, with no exceptions. and this is absolutely, not what the voters want. we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of voters who consider themselves pro-choice. we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of voters who voted for this decision. even in unlikely places like pennsylvania, abortion was the number one reason that people elected john fetterman. >> social, let me get you on something else. the jobs decision was huge, abortion was huge. i am wondering, how much of an impact was justice thomas's concurring opinion, where he said, we should not stop at roe v wade, and a constitutional right to abortion, also, we should look at the constitutional rights to same-sex marriage, the constitutional rig
. >> celinda, icu vigorously nodding, throughout cecile's answer. jump on in. >> well i think the most important thing is to remember, and this is what the voters voted on, the republicans in particular, the trump republicans are not done yet, even though they got rejected soundly at the ballot box, they will push for a national ban on abortion, with no exceptions. and this is absolutely, not what the voters want. we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of voters who consider...
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about what worked and what didn't for each of the parties, im joined by democratic strategist guy cecillongwell, a republican strategist and founder of the republican accountability project. welcome back to the newshour. i will start with you. how did democrats do it? there was a sense going in that there would be a red wave and it would be a good night for republicans. they could still take the house and the senate. how did democrats do what they did. >> i think there were warning signs for republicans that democrats ended up taking ivant sningag.e wh signs, last year mitch mcconnell failed to recruit republican governors in arizona and new hampshire and maryland, all three of whom would have transformed the map for the republican party. on top of that, they ended up with the most extreme candidates in these races, similar to what happened in gubernatorial races around the country. amy hit the nail on the head, republicans, or democrats rather, were able to make this a choice between a democratic party that was actually working to solve america's problems, versus extreme republicans ru
about what worked and what didn't for each of the parties, im joined by democratic strategist guy cecillongwell, a republican strategist and founder of the republican accountability project. welcome back to the newshour. i will start with you. how did democrats do it? there was a sense going in that there would be a red wave and it would be a good night for republicans. they could still take the house and the senate. how did democrats do what they did. >> i think there were warning signs...
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british imperialists like cecil rhodes had long wanted to dominate africa. um the problem for men like roads was that in the southern part of africa at least there was one people that stood in their way. these people the sentence of dutch settlers the africaners had established two dutch to africans republics the transval and the orange free state. and quite simply the british wanted them as well as blocking their hold on this part of africa these two states also set on top of some of the largest gold and diamond deposits in the world. because the africans were most of them. anyway were farmers. they were generally known by the africans word for former boer and quite simply in 1899. the british provoked a war with the boers. since he was out of the army churchill dashed off like nearly everyone else believing that this war would be over in a matter of weeks determined to cover the war as a war correspondent. he like many simply refused to believe that a bunch of bora farmers could possibly stand up to the might of the british empire. it didn't work out that
british imperialists like cecil rhodes had long wanted to dominate africa. um the problem for men like roads was that in the southern part of africa at least there was one people that stood in their way. these people the sentence of dutch settlers the africaners had established two dutch to africans republics the transval and the orange free state. and quite simply the british wanted them as well as blocking their hold on this part of africa these two states also set on top of some of the...
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. >> rachel: cecile i can't, you are retired. >> yes. i'm going back to work part time just to make ends meet. the food, the inflation, everything, gas. >> rachel: by the way donna's birthday she doesn't look like a senior citizen. she looks great. all right, elizabeth. your top concern. >> my stop concern is the crime. she just had a shooting here on staten island. never really happened before. you know, we used to live with our doors open and now we are terrified. >> rachel: mrs. lawrence, you told me you had a message for governor hochul. >> yes. i have an invitation. ms. hochul, i would like you to spend a few days with me and i would like you to see the city through my eyes because clearly you have no clue what's going on. >> rachel: you think she is out of touch. >> totally out much touch. totally out of touch. when she can sit and say that the crime isn't that bad and it's being exaggerated, i think she needs a little wake-up call. >> rachel: all right. sounds like you guys are enthusiastic to vote for lee zeldin. >> oh, yes. vote
. >> rachel: cecile i can't, you are retired. >> yes. i'm going back to work part time just to make ends meet. the food, the inflation, everything, gas. >> rachel: by the way donna's birthday she doesn't look like a senior citizen. she looks great. all right, elizabeth. your top concern. >> my stop concern is the crime. she just had a shooting here on staten island. never really happened before. you know, we used to live with our doors open and now we are terrified....
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anyway, that answers it, but what is the big fan of the long running column, the straight dope, by ceciladams? i don't know if you're familiar with it, but his his idea was that there are various things that he he was interested in. basically, and he just wanted to investigate a little further and write up the results and that sort of tradition has been carried on by outfits like politifact and snopes, where they say, we've looked into this and here's here's what the rumor is and here's what actually happens. and quora, i think, does the same sort of thing online are those reasons to be reliable? oh yeah, those are great. absolutely. they're and they're great to me. i find them useful, especially in like legends or, you know, myths or urban legends, things that we think and. then we look it up and like, okay, that's not accurate or that's where that came from. but yes, there yeah, i referred to them plenty and i think i've sourced a few. so they're great at clearing things up. yeah, the problem and i guess, you know, the most of what i'm focused on in the book are corporate and people th
anyway, that answers it, but what is the big fan of the long running column, the straight dope, by ceciladams? i don't know if you're familiar with it, but his his idea was that there are various things that he he was interested in. basically, and he just wanted to investigate a little further and write up the results and that sort of tradition has been carried on by outfits like politifact and snopes, where they say, we've looked into this and here's here's what the rumor is and here's what...
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but as of today, carson see i had godaddy to urbana cecil fun. when i met the been said, a one had obama saved sometime when i was aid one played in. what would the label on ella, a rita viola, the in the cullison class. if you add the seed, say the muscle fun. ellen luca or the how do you? well, a lot better than i can't read. and i thought i'd, i didn't want to come and look at the animal. heathen lindy, the bridge wrench and traitors like your money's. they weren't. but you interesting controlling territory. but the problem that existed in the gulf was piracy kind of, this is the 19th century idea of terrorism. and one of the kind of main practitioners of piracy was the, the question, the from, from coastal oman, south lamar ah. and so this, this became very disruptive and occasionally the cost would attack a british and the british wanted to control this region to counter the influence of other european countries and armani see power. there treaties with all man and other emerging gulf states would dominate the region for the next century and
but as of today, carson see i had godaddy to urbana cecil fun. when i met the been said, a one had obama saved sometime when i was aid one played in. what would the label on ella, a rita viola, the in the cullison class. if you add the seed, say the muscle fun. ellen luca or the how do you? well, a lot better than i can't read. and i thought i'd, i didn't want to come and look at the animal. heathen lindy, the bridge wrench and traitors like your money's. they weren't. but you interesting...
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there also is some heavy snow in northern nevada governor steve cecil ac.e's also running for reelection, he announced the closure of some state offices early this afternoon, but he noted that that will not affect polling locations or poll workers. but regardless, whether is definitely impacting voting right now in the state of nevada , i reached out to the clark county elections department asking just exactly what that might look like in terms of turnout numbers. we have yet to hear back, julie so, ashley, what are you hearing from voters there in las vegas and nevada. what are their top issues? we have honest about inflation and the economy all across the board , with both republicans and democrats, definitely a bipartisan issue for democrats. specifically i'm hearing that reproductive rights. those abortion rights are really important to them, and i've heard from some people. the state of our democracy is a big concern for them. as for the republicans, crime, the border fentanyl, those are definitely some issues that they are looking at. julie ashley sor
there also is some heavy snow in northern nevada governor steve cecil ac.e's also running for reelection, he announced the closure of some state offices early this afternoon, but he noted that that will not affect polling locations or poll workers. but regardless, whether is definitely impacting voting right now in the state of nevada , i reached out to the clark county elections department asking just exactly what that might look like in terms of turnout numbers. we have yet to hear back,...
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i was ten, 11 years old reading about cecil down in san francisco.se are the kinds of preachers i grew up. i wanted to be like that. jesse jackson ended up a mentor of mine when i was 12. my mother brought me to him. he was 25, 26 pixie is like a father figure that later became a big brother to me because as you grow older i get the 13 years is different as father to son. so i do what i wanted to be and i never changed that. i never let nobody talked out of it. i remember some of the guys in the ministry would say why are you going to make a living out of their doing so the wright's ministry? i said i don't know but this is what i believe we are supposed to do and that's what ben crump come ben crump is an excellent lawyer. i write about that. i'm sure ben crump never thought he would become the face of the civil rights legal kind of profession and how he's going to make a living. i think if you decide with your life is your living or come from that decision. there's no way anybody could've told me, the right wing talks about an opportunist and all t
i was ten, 11 years old reading about cecil down in san francisco.se are the kinds of preachers i grew up. i wanted to be like that. jesse jackson ended up a mentor of mine when i was 12. my mother brought me to him. he was 25, 26 pixie is like a father figure that later became a big brother to me because as you grow older i get the 13 years is different as father to son. so i do what i wanted to be and i never changed that. i never let nobody talked out of it. i remember some of the guys in...
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it's cecil philip taylor's the place called good in the west end and he plays a good gym. little stickers when they arrive at the theatre to put over the cameras, their phones, they don't take a photograph of him in a uniform. oh come layla. as an actress oh come on, layla. as an actress , you find the story a bit baffling that they don't want a photograph of the finished. yeah, of yeah, i mean, i kind of understand it, but i just think it's, you know, it's just interesting kills. yeah. i mean, look, this racial stereotypes in in theatre and in film been i mean, i've experienced them. i've said to a lot of work because of them and until and unless you take a stance you know you look at aladdin and these you know just sit there they all come on you know the whole thing has to change. i think there was play that was taken down in the uk. this is the aladdin panther. yeah. the christmas panto that been christmas panto that has been hit this as well. it's in the hit by this as well. it's in the village of anstey, wherever that is . oh, it's the dorset corner is. oh, it's the d
it's cecil philip taylor's the place called good in the west end and he plays a good gym. little stickers when they arrive at the theatre to put over the cameras, their phones, they don't take a photograph of him in a uniform. oh come layla. as an actress oh come on, layla. as an actress , you find the story a bit baffling that they don't want a photograph of the finished. yeah, of yeah, i mean, i kind of understand it, but i just think it's, you know, it's just interesting kills. yeah. i mean,...