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colin, every ear, is a silent killer. colin, every year. how — is a silent killer.lent killer. colin, every year, how much do - is a silent killer. colin, every year, how much do you - is a silent killer. colin, every year, how much do you love | is a silent killer. colin, every i year, how much do you love the is a silent killer. colin, every - year, how much do you love the great north run? it is year, how much do you love the great north run? . , year, how much do you love the great north run?— north run? it is my hometown race and i love it- _ north run? it is my hometown race and i love it- i— north run? it is my hometown race and i love it. i cannot _ north run? it is my hometown race and i love it. i cannot wait - north run? it is my hometown race and i love it. i cannot wait to - north run? it is my hometown race and i love it. i cannot wait to get. and i love it. i cannot wait to get around the course and get to the end, even though it his back here. the runners will be heading off soon in waves throughout this morning. the great north run is back. good luc
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and let me correct one thing you said there, i don't think colin powell lied. i think that's a bit of a stretch. i think what happened was the october 2002 national intelligence assessment accepted by the congress. both houses accepted by most of the government accepted by france. israel jordan, germany, the you have other fellow intelligence agencies accepted. that is the truth. and the reasonable, i knew you had previously said that the famous half a 1000000 children killed by us sanctions and british sanctions on iraq let alone the other economic sanctions had destroyed the saddam hussein's capabilities. you knew that why did you switch? i don't know that either. that's putting words in my mouth. again, i knew that the sanctions have been unsuccessful. news thanks. really had been effective against saddam hussein. specifically in terms of hurting children and women and all manner of other people, saddam had no problems whatsoever. building castle after castle and fortifications and buying things for his military and so forth. there were some validity to walk
and let me correct one thing you said there, i don't think colin powell lied. i think that's a bit of a stretch. i think what happened was the october 2002 national intelligence assessment accepted by the congress. both houses accepted by most of the government accepted by france. israel jordan, germany, the you have other fellow intelligence agencies accepted. that is the truth. and the reasonable, i knew you had previously said that the famous half a 1000000 children killed by us sanctions...
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the six episode series is a coming of age story about colin kaepernick it premieres october 29th. >>>and the ravens lit up the scoreboard sunday night. the chiefs have had lamar jackson's number in the past that looked to continue with this pick six in the first minute the ravens did catch a couple lucky breaks like this toss to hollywood brown. that would bring it to within four kansas city goes up by 11. then jackson would find the end zone on his feet and do it one more time in the fourth. that would give baltimore the lead with this clutch rushing touchdown. baltimore hands the chiefs their first september loss in five years. 36-35. >>>tans found them selves down 15 at the half but derek henry with three touchdowns on the ground would force overtime he ran for 182 yards on the day. and this would setup the game winning field goal tennessee with the win 33-30 >> tyler murray had some heroics in the desert, finding dress chan - christian dirk on this and this is missed wide as time expired. the cardinals win 34-333 and braid new threw five touchdowns, including two to gronk. no come
the six episode series is a coming of age story about colin kaepernick it premieres october 29th. >>>and the ravens lit up the scoreboard sunday night. the chiefs have had lamar jackson's number in the past that looked to continue with this pick six in the first minute the ravens did catch a couple lucky breaks like this toss to hollywood brown. that would bring it to within four kansas city goes up by 11. then jackson would find the end zone on his feet and do it one more time in the...
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colin _ the background to this case. yes, well, colin pitchfork _ the background to this case.cause the parole board, which is a judge led process, effectively found that pitchfork has gone through an enormous series of reoffending courses, courses to look at his mindset, and he passed all of these. there was no other work that could be done with him in relation to his offending and he'd also taken part in daily schemes and spent time in eight local prison so, in effect, he was the type of person who could be moved as a prisoner into a life inside the community. now, clearly thatis inside the community. now, clearly that is a very controversial decision. one of the most notorious cases of the 19805. but his restrictions, the restrictions that colin pitchfork now faces are quite odourless. he is subject and not just the standard restrictions that any life prisoner has when they leave jail, such as a requirement to live in the bail hostel, but also 36 additional restrictions. now, there's include a polygraph test, he has to regularly, basically, take part in an exercise where he
colin _ the background to this case. yes, well, colin pitchfork _ the background to this case.cause the parole board, which is a judge led process, effectively found that pitchfork has gone through an enormous series of reoffending courses, courses to look at his mindset, and he passed all of these. there was no other work that could be done with him in relation to his offending and he'd also taken part in daily schemes and spent time in eight local prison so, in effect, he was the type of...
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colin pitchfork, who raped and murdered two schoolgirls in the 1980s, has been released from prison.nd itv is cleared by the media regulator over pier morgan's comments about the duchess of sussex. and coming up on the bbc news channel: history for david smith in boccia. he repeats his success from rio 2016 to become a double paralympic champion in tokyo. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the taliban have told the bbc that their new government will be announced in the next day or two and that there "may not" be a woman in any of the top posts or in cabinet. meanwhile, the uk is in talks with the taliban to try to secure "safe passage" out of afghanistan for remaining british nationals and eligible refugees. later today, the foreign secretary dominic raab will field questions from mps on the government's handling of the crisis in afghanistan. labour claims the uk wasn't suitably prepared to evacuate people from the country. our first report is from our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan. the ignition on the brink of a humanitarian disaster. —— a nation on the brink. no
colin pitchfork, who raped and murdered two schoolgirls in the 1980s, has been released from prison.nd itv is cleared by the media regulator over pier morgan's comments about the duchess of sussex. and coming up on the bbc news channel: history for david smith in boccia. he repeats his success from rio 2016 to become a double paralympic champion in tokyo. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the taliban have told the bbc that their new government will be announced in the next day...
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>> jimmy: jimmy. >> casey >> colin >> how you doing, casey?d my whole life. >> why did you insult him? saying he's the owner. >> what am i supposed to do, say he's the owner >> jimmy: have you ever been in here, colin? >> no. >> jimmy: this is joe and pat's, this is legendary >> i've heard of it. >> joe and pat are actually my uncles >> really? >> jimmy: what's the go-to slice here >> never been here before, right? >> jimmy: no >> i would go with the original, it's my go-to. i actually had a few slices for breakfast. >> i would agree to. >> jimmy: the original look at this >> whoa, nice. >> this is what i'm talking about. >> let me ask you something. if i want salt on this, you'd probably forvee i'm irish. probably when irish people come in here, they don't even remark no matter what they do, god, they're irish, they don't know >> jimmy: irish don't really have a cuisine >> yeah. >> jimmy: everything's boiled. >> they patronize. >> jimmy: no, thanks, i would never insult you >> the salt isn't working. >> okay. >> this is good. i like thin crus
>> jimmy: jimmy. >> casey >> colin >> how you doing, casey?d my whole life. >> why did you insult him? saying he's the owner. >> what am i supposed to do, say he's the owner >> jimmy: have you ever been in here, colin? >> no. >> jimmy: this is joe and pat's, this is legendary >> i've heard of it. >> joe and pat are actually my uncles >> really? >> jimmy: what's the go-to slice here >> never been here before,...
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it's not about colin kaepernick.his next move. he still works out. he still thinks he deserves a spot in the national football league. anyone that knows football he is certainly good enough to have one. he's been colluded against and kept out of the leak. the people that run the nfl decide he has more value as a ghost story to haunt the young generation of players. they say don't be like colin caper nivenlg stay in line. don't take a knee. don't embarrass the league. don't alienate fans. they'd rather have him as a punished figure than help his team. he has all sorts of projects lined up, a film on netflix about his life. a book for kids about what it was like to fwoe up as an adopted biracial kid in suburban wisconsin. he's got a book coming out about criminal justice. so i think in the next year, you will hear a lot more from him than you have heard in the last five years. >> dave, so taking a knee has become since kaepernick, it became a world wide thing, right? you see premier league soccer players doing. you see
it's not about colin kaepernick.his next move. he still works out. he still thinks he deserves a spot in the national football league. anyone that knows football he is certainly good enough to have one. he's been colluded against and kept out of the leak. the people that run the nfl decide he has more value as a ghost story to haunt the young generation of players. they say don't be like colin caper nivenlg stay in line. don't take a knee. don't embarrass the league. don't alienate fans. they'd...
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emily: colin angle ceo of irobot. thanks for joining us.m sores after first quarter revenue beat estimates. we speak with the ceo about the strength of their motto and partnership with amazon, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: another store we continue watching. the biggest meal delivery services are suing new york city. doordash, grubhub, and uber eats saying the 15% cap on delivery fees interferes with the right to negotiate contracts with restaurants. they argue it will lead to higher prices for consumers and lower earnings for restaurants and delivery drivers. they said it is legally sound and will defend it in court. shares of affirm rally to big time today after reporting fourth-quarter results revenue, beating expectations with a usually optimistic outlook. showing the strength of the by now, pay later model. joining us now is max levchin. shares shot up 34%. how do you back it up? >> i'm primarily focused on delivering on the ambitious goals we have for the company. but the only way to do this right is you have to think in years, no
emily: colin angle ceo of irobot. thanks for joining us.m sores after first quarter revenue beat estimates. we speak with the ceo about the strength of their motto and partnership with amazon, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: another store we continue watching. the biggest meal delivery services are suing new york city. doordash, grubhub, and uber eats saying the 15% cap on delivery fees interferes with the right to negotiate contracts with restaurants. they argue it will lead to higher...
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before colin allred came to congress, he was a civil rights lawyer.efore he was a civil rights law played linebacker in the nfl for five years. so when colin allred says, i ain't going down without a fight, you know he meant it. next thing you know, his jacket came off and then my jacket came off, sean patrick maloney's jacket came off, pete agee large jacket came off because we were literally prepared to have to fight for our lives, because that's how perilous the situation seemed to be. at some point, shortly thereafter, someone from the sergeant at arms staff, maybe it was the sergeant at arms himself, urged everyone to evacuate and to follow them to the right of the chamber from where i was seated on the republican side of the house of representatives, and that was where we were evacuated. and i recall passing jim jordan at the time and saying to him in a somewhat animated fashion, is this what you wanted to happen? this is exactly what you wanted to happen, isn't it? and congressman jordan did not really respond, she sort of appeared shaken, as w
before colin allred came to congress, he was a civil rights lawyer.efore he was a civil rights law played linebacker in the nfl for five years. so when colin allred says, i ain't going down without a fight, you know he meant it. next thing you know, his jacket came off and then my jacket came off, sean patrick maloney's jacket came off, pete agee large jacket came off because we were literally prepared to have to fight for our lives, because that's how perilous the situation seemed to be. at...
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as chief of staff to then us sector of state colin powell. no, i distinguished professor william and maybe college was his assessment of america's longest war. he joins alec shortly, but 1st your treats messages and emails and response to actual last week on political pulling between professor john curtis. i'm james kelly didn't. scott said love it opinion for youth and i'm free. doesn't stipulate what the rest of us has got into thinking. i'm, it's not simple monica, i don't know. faith. this is a must watch for all induce supporters. i'm from, responds to james kelly, the parents. teddy says, great sho, get to see you on a gym. and finally, sarah alba says it was nice to see you on tv been, let's have more non virgin kernel lord and wilkerson prepared the un presentation by which colon power justified the invasion of iraq to the international community . he describes it as the worst moment of his professional life. i say, moved from washington insider to tension critic of the new york on policies of successive us administration. he joins al
as chief of staff to then us sector of state colin powell. no, i distinguished professor william and maybe college was his assessment of america's longest war. he joins alec shortly, but 1st your treats messages and emails and response to actual last week on political pulling between professor john curtis. i'm james kelly didn't. scott said love it opinion for youth and i'm free. doesn't stipulate what the rest of us has got into thinking. i'm, it's not simple monica, i don't know. faith. this...
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incoming administration as it was like the chinese biplane crisis of, of april 2001 where the view of colin powell and perhaps george senior would be this one. sure. this is a, i don't show you the hand of caution of negotiation of agreement prevailed was 911 and the traumatic shock to america the policy into the hands of dick cheney and the nea cardinal. the for, for the general description is that was the significant thing. that's an excellent point. i've said a number of times that i think president bush was on colon side with regard to the april 10th, 2001 shoot down or not shoot down, but collusion of the p 3 and the chinese f. a fighter playing the crisis. he was on power side because he understood the importance of china to walmart. that's just a, you know, of sort of general comment, simplistic as it is, but it says, hey, without china, we want to have a very good domestic economy. so bush knew that. so he sided with in that instance rochelle and cheney wanted a war at best. they wanted a cold war. they wanted to open relations with taiwan and a significant way and tried to do so. s
incoming administration as it was like the chinese biplane crisis of, of april 2001 where the view of colin powell and perhaps george senior would be this one. sure. this is a, i don't show you the hand of caution of negotiation of agreement prevailed was 911 and the traumatic shock to america the policy into the hands of dick cheney and the nea cardinal. the for, for the general description is that was the significant thing. that's an excellent point. i've said a number of times that i think...
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gonzalez on the next pitch over poor colin allred's head. happy as they put up five in that first inning. >> one former nfl player to another, right over his head and now the president taking a moment with the republicans. earlier he was on the democratic side when the democrats -- >> greg steube with his first swing, a homerun, out of the ballpark. into the bleachers. the very first offering from pete angular -- aguilar swings it out. i want to bring the attention back to the field. >> i believe that is the first out of the park home run in this game in more than 40 years. >> the republicans out of the dugout. aguilar walking around behind the mound. to the opposing pitcher. >> greg steube getting all of this. >> look at that swing. drilled into left, that ball got out in a hurry. >> that was a bona fide major league home run. >> now the better as greg steube is trying to take away the attention. >> ironic that the president was on the republican side as that ball flew out of the ballpark. >> one down to third, jon ossoff gets it away from
gonzalez on the next pitch over poor colin allred's head. happy as they put up five in that first inning. >> one former nfl player to another, right over his head and now the president taking a moment with the republicans. earlier he was on the democratic side when the democrats -- >> greg steube with his first swing, a homerun, out of the ballpark. into the bleachers. the very first offering from pete angular -- aguilar swings it out. i want to bring the attention back to the...
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colin. and i am here with the winner arlo parks. ,. , i. ., parks. parks. the judge describe you for having a singular _ parks. the judge describe you for having a singular voice, - parks. the judge describe you for having a singular voice, is - parks. the judge describe you for having a singular voice, is that i parks. the judge describe you for having a singular voice, is that is| having a singular voice, is that is the one of the factor, your album has dealt with mental health, many of the issues people went through in lockdown. in what way do you think this helped people connect? it’s this helped people connect? it's the shone ci , this helped people connect? it's the shone city. the _ this helped people connect? it's the shone city, the fact _ this helped people connect? it's the shone city, the fact i _ this helped people connect? it's the shone city, the fact i am _ this helped people connect? it's the shone city, the fact i am trying - this helped people connect? it's the shone city, the fact i am trying to i shone city, the fact i am trying
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it's not totally surprising that people reacted this way colin stresses the lots limited number of campers for a limited time my understanding was. intentionally only five accepted the offer to moves so the maximum number was somewhere between five and nine for me it's fear of people are afraid of what. they expect to happen what they don't know will happen under urban with home first says the nonprofit is assisting with services case management and substance abuse treatment we spoke to this rv camper. they could be walked in my shoes tomorrow. right they could be homeless in a motor home. or maybe they won't be fortunate enough to buy more within their car. then what does living in the area want long term solutions for the cities to stop moving campers instead build low income affordable. housing and that's going to take years. and so. in the interim we need. a host of solutions neighbors say they plan to keep fighting we're gonna do any and everything that we have to do. to get our community safe the kills men is very adamant this is not a permanent location. in san jose i'm as it smith
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colin, good to have you. want to get into the funding and your growth, but first i'm curious on your take on this controversy with coinbase and the sec and the idea of a 4% yield on an account, not a savings account. is this the future of fintech, being able to use technology to provide yields like that, or something else >> hi, jon, thrilled to be on your show. thanks so much it's an exciting moment for varro, for investors your question on coinbase, i do feel a number of fintechs are bringing innovation to financial services it's not my role to necessarily opine on the position of some of the other players in the space but i do think that many players are working very hard to create innovations that have better consumer outcomes. it will be interesting to see how that plays out in terms of the debate as far as our news today, i think it's an incredibly important moment for our industry, because varo has been working incredibly hard to help many millions of consumers who, as you said, have been dissatisfied
colin, good to have you. want to get into the funding and your growth, but first i'm curious on your take on this controversy with coinbase and the sec and the idea of a 4% yield on an account, not a savings account. is this the future of fintech, being able to use technology to provide yields like that, or something else >> hi, jon, thrilled to be on your show. thanks so much it's an exciting moment for varro, for investors your question on coinbase, i do feel a number of fintechs are...
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congressman colin allred joins us live to talk about that and a lot more, after the break.gain. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. freestyle libre 14 day. now covered by medicare for those who qualify. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge freestyle libre 14 day. is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn.
congressman colin allred joins us live to talk about that and a lot more, after the break.gain. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. helen...
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like colin, they now have victory in their sites.nary comeback could keep europe's ryder cup hopes alive. in the afternoon matches i can tell you that europe are currently leading in two matches and trailing in one match but the us are in control. rememberthey in one match but the us are in control. remember they need 14.5 points to win the ryder cup and with tomorrow's single matches still to come, they will be feeling very confident. 0nto football and match of the day follows the news, so if you want to wait for the results then don't listen because they're coming now. manchester city have ended chelsea's unbeaten run in the premier league this season, dominating the early kick off at stamford bridge despite only winning1—0. they're now ahead of chelsea, in second place. elsewhere, new boys brentford held top of the table liverpool to a 3—3 draw. and there were victories for everton, west ham and aston villa, who won at manchester united for the first time in 12 years. rangers are still top of the scottish premiership after beating
like colin, they now have victory in their sites.nary comeback could keep europe's ryder cup hopes alive. in the afternoon matches i can tell you that europe are currently leading in two matches and trailing in one match but the us are in control. rememberthey in one match but the us are in control. remember they need 14.5 points to win the ryder cup and with tomorrow's single matches still to come, they will be feeling very confident. 0nto football and match of the day follows the news, so if...
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. >> colin arthur bonnett. >> frank j.o. >> yvonne lucia bonomo. >> sean booker, sr. >> kelly ann booms. >> canfield d. boone. >> mary jane booth. >> sherry ann bordeaux. >> krystine bordenabe. >> jerry j. borg. >> martin michael boryczewski. >> richard edward bosco. >> that my father. -- and my father we love you and miss you. >> my brother and friend. in remembrance, american brotherhood, we remember kenneth t watson,, ashton, and all of the other lives taken to early. -- too early. >> klaus bothe. >> carol marie bouchard. >> j. howard boulton. >> francisco eligio bourdier. >> thomas harold bowden, jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> kimberly s. bowers. >> veronique nicole bowers. >> larry bowman. >> shawn edward bowman, jr. >> kevin l. bowser. >> gary r. box. >> gennady boyarsky. >> pamela boyce. >> allen p. boyle. >> michael boyle. >> alfred j. braca. >> sandra conaty brace. >> kevin hugh bracken. >> sandy waugh bradshaw. >> david brian brady. >> alexander braginsky. >> nicholas w. brandemarti. >> daniel raymond brandhorst. >> d
. >> colin arthur bonnett. >> frank j.o. >> yvonne lucia bonomo. >> sean booker, sr. >> kelly ann booms. >> canfield d. boone. >> mary jane booth. >> sherry ann bordeaux. >> krystine bordenabe. >> jerry j. borg. >> martin michael boryczewski. >> richard edward bosco. >> that my father. -- and my father we love you and miss you. >> my brother and friend. in remembrance, american brotherhood, we remember kenneth t...
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colin paterson, bbc news, crawley.les. betty campbell became the first black headteacher at a welsh school in the 19705. as a schoolgirl in cardiff, she was told that being black and working class would prevent her from achieiving her ambition. today, a monument honouring her and what she did for multicultural education was unveiled in cardiff. hywel griffith reports. two, one... go! history uncovered. betty campbell's life was, in itself, a lesson in how the power of education and determination can combine. as wales's first ever black head teacher, she worked in cardiff's deprived docklands, refusing to accept that race or gender should define a child's life. i went out to the headmistress and told her that i wanted to be a teacher. and she said, oh, get the idea out of your head right away. you'd have insurmountable problems. and even if that tender age of 15, i knew that she meant if you're black, that's your lot. she was the first to make black history part of the curriculum. a community looked to her to lead. if n
colin paterson, bbc news, crawley.les. betty campbell became the first black headteacher at a welsh school in the 19705. as a schoolgirl in cardiff, she was told that being black and working class would prevent her from achieiving her ambition. today, a monument honouring her and what she did for multicultural education was unveiled in cardiff. hywel griffith reports. two, one... go! history uncovered. betty campbell's life was, in itself, a lesson in how the power of education and...
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he's been speaking to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.ing really well, actually. it's been a bit of a journey to say the least. so i was diagnosed about 11 months ago. so, yeah, it'sjust been a crazy journey, to be honest with you. how is the treatment going? yeah, it's been going all right. i mean, don't get me wrong, chemo and radiation is very, very tough. i have a lot of empathy with anyone that goes through it. but we did it, we got through it. so, we're here to tell the tale. are you still having it, though? no, done now, completed, yeah. done my six cycles, did 30 rounds of radiation. the body was crying out for help by the end, it was just really intense. i think it's just the going up to guys every day, doing the treatment, being under the radiation mask, it wasjust, you know, dark days but we're here to tell the tale. what got you through it? my kids, my wife, the fans. you know, there's a lot of love out there. and people are just beautiful. # and did you know, how do you get up from an all—time low #. this coming monday at the
he's been speaking to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.ing really well, actually. it's been a bit of a journey to say the least. so i was diagnosed about 11 months ago. so, yeah, it'sjust been a crazy journey, to be honest with you. how is the treatment going? yeah, it's been going all right. i mean, don't get me wrong, chemo and radiation is very, very tough. i have a lot of empathy with anyone that goes through it. but we did it, we got through it. so, we're here to tell the...
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let's go to colin in pennsylvania. >> caller: thanks, jim go birds. >> big atlantic game going to begood time. what's up? >> caller: not much. i bought this stock last year. with covid, i'm talking about big lots what do you think about after their earnings >> colin, i told you, you know, big lots, they have been angry at me ever since i didn't like all the different like chips, you know, like potato chips in the aisle when i was trying to buy stuff. but i was right. let's go to john in massachusetts. john >> caller: boo-yah, jim! i'm considering buying a stock that's been out for a few weeks now. but my concern is a lot of americans. how will that affect their profitability as maintenance costs arrive and new assets are needed at wheels up. >> i always thought wheels up was more of a private club but i got to tell you, i was right. let's go to sam in kentucky. sam. >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> what's going on, partner. >> caller: i'm calling about smith and weston they have continued to keep dropping. >> well, i think that people feel that there was -- you know, like these
let's go to colin in pennsylvania. >> caller: thanks, jim go birds. >> big atlantic game going to begood time. what's up? >> caller: not much. i bought this stock last year. with covid, i'm talking about big lots what do you think about after their earnings >> colin, i told you, you know, big lots, they have been angry at me ever since i didn't like all the different like chips, you know, like potato chips in the aisle when i was trying to buy stuff. but i was right....
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>> lebron james, colin kaepernick? >> hispanic heritage month in september, october.w about latinos and their ability to succeed and make it in this country? >> reporter: hard work. little by little. mantras that have defined the career of this young man. but more than a sportsman, more than a boxer, he's become a beacon of hope for the spanish-speaking world. the people who look like us, talk like us, live like us, can sell out the arena. >> middleweight champion of the world -- >> reporter: can have a name on the marquee. and will have a place in the halls of sports history. >> "corazon de america" celebrating hispanic culture airs on hulu tomorrow. we'll be right back. we don't use just any wipe, we use dawn disinfecting wipes. they're tough enough to cut through greasy messes, yet gentle enough to clean the surfaces that matter most. all while killing 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. get the grease fighting power of dawn in a disinfecting wipe. (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the numbe
>> lebron james, colin kaepernick? >> hispanic heritage month in september, october.w about latinos and their ability to succeed and make it in this country? >> reporter: hard work. little by little. mantras that have defined the career of this young man. but more than a sportsman, more than a boxer, he's become a beacon of hope for the spanish-speaking world. the people who look like us, talk like us, live like us, can sell out the arena. >> middleweight champion of the...
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the foxes are at home, though, and our reporter colin hazelden is at the king power.nny evening in leicester, this is where the foxes irreparably campaign begins. but being in the republic seems a bit of his appointment with the manager has been clear that european football is one of his aims and once you play in europe, you don't want to make up the numbers, you want to go and do something. last year they would not disappointingly early in the knockout stages but there were no fans in and they are back. it still won't be easy though, the group with at spartak moscow, warsaw and to not path components napoli who are flying with three wins out of three domestically. tonight, it is leicester's shop to stop them and beat them. lots of pedigree this year in the real pulley, many teens who just missed out on getting into the champions league. eight of tonight's ties are under way in the europa league. you can see that celtic have the lead at real betis, albian ajeti with the goal. these are half—time scores mostly with at least the half—time whistles going off. it is to ha
the foxes are at home, though, and our reporter colin hazelden is at the king power.nny evening in leicester, this is where the foxes irreparably campaign begins. but being in the republic seems a bit of his appointment with the manager has been clear that european football is one of his aims and once you play in europe, you don't want to make up the numbers, you want to go and do something. last year they would not disappointingly early in the knockout stages but there were no fans in and they...
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the whole team have — around lewandowski, but the whole team have to be ready. 11 changes to face coline. to the women's champions league now, where glasgow city have been knocked out of the qualifications stage have been beaten by swiss side servette. looking to make it through to the group stages, the sides were tied at 1-1. glasgow did take the lead, prissilla chinchilla finishing off this through ball to give the hosts the lead. but servette responded just before half time and took the lead just after the break — this goal from sandy maendly denying glasgow city progress to the main draw for the first time in ten years. while at 7 o'clock this evening, manchester city host real madrid, with the sides tied at 1—1 from the first leg. our reporterjo currie is there for us. with them deadlocked against that first leg, manchester city were in action and the super league at the weekend. they're going to be wanting plenty of those tonight.— plenty of those tonight. absolutely. cham - ions plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions league _ plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions
the whole team have — around lewandowski, but the whole team have to be ready. 11 changes to face coline. to the women's champions league now, where glasgow city have been knocked out of the qualifications stage have been beaten by swiss side servette. looking to make it through to the group stages, the sides were tied at 1-1. glasgow did take the lead, prissilla chinchilla finishing off this through ball to give the hosts the lead. but servette responded just before half time and took the...
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. >> jimmy: singing "my way" and just whipping wine at colin jost - >> why not colin loves it more thanpirro again, i need to --" "well, i barfed wine last time, so i should get in a tub of wine this time." >> jimmy: you'll top yourself. you know, rich is like, "okay, we'll figure it out. >> jimmy: yeah, rich >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] and then i mean, even like the safety guy at some point said to me beforehand, he was like "okay, i've tested getting into the grapefruit juice." and i kept going, "why grapefruit juice what does that even look like? i think it was grape juice so that was a weird thing. >> jimmy: that's sticks in your head >> anyway, so i was like, "have you been throwing grapefruit juice in your eyes?" and he kept saying, "don't open your eyes in the grapefruit juice. it stings. [ laughter ] and i was like, "what do you think i'm going to be doing in this?" >> jimmy: yeah >> get in the tub -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah >> -- like it's water? yeah >> jimmy: jumping in and dunking quick. >> i don't know that you had to throw grapefruit juice in your eyes >> jimmy: it was a good
. >> jimmy: singing "my way" and just whipping wine at colin jost - >> why not colin loves it more thanpirro again, i need to --" "well, i barfed wine last time, so i should get in a tub of wine this time." >> jimmy: you'll top yourself. you know, rich is like, "okay, we'll figure it out. >> jimmy: yeah, rich >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] and then i mean, even like the safety guy at some point said to me beforehand, he was like...
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party, they had two cakes. [ laughter ] "snl" 40th was a few years ago i got to stand on stage with colin and kevin nealon and norm and the "snl" 40th was a night where everyone just got a couple things to say there were so many people there. and it was really limited. and i remember the four of us each had a little thing to say i believe, if memory serves, before we introduced chevy, i think that was -- that was the role we were serving and i remember, we all said our line myself and colin and kevin and then norm just started talking. none of it was what he was supposed to say. wally, you were holding the cards. and, i will say -- i haven't seen this much in my years with wally. you did a thing where you actually looked at -- you looked at the cards, in an effort to find -- and i remember laughing really hard, not at what norm was saying, as much as the idea that any of us thought norm would play by anyone else's rules on any night he told me once that his favorite thing about "snl" is you can still -- it's like the last place on tv where you can bomb and, you know, there's a warm-up com
party, they had two cakes. [ laughter ] "snl" 40th was a few years ago i got to stand on stage with colin and kevin nealon and norm and the "snl" 40th was a night where everyone just got a couple things to say there were so many people there. and it was really limited. and i remember the four of us each had a little thing to say i believe, if memory serves, before we introduced chevy, i think that was -- that was the role we were serving and i remember, we all said our line...
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colin kaepernick takes his knee and corporate america embraces him now, nike embraces him and makes him a cultural hero and that's the beginning and we've seen what happened with george floyd in 2020 and mayhem and death that followed. thousands and thousands of lives have been lost. we're talking tens of thousands of lives lost needlessly and gratuitously, this country is too rich, too good, too powerful. it doesn't have to happen. these people aren't dying because they're hungry, they're dying because they're bored. they're dying because they're misled and misled by people in power. they've been misled by the media and misled by their first president, first black president, barack obama. it's a tragedy that doesn't have to happen. now, the title of the promised land, obama's memoir, he uses the biblical metaphor moses leading the israelites to the promised land and most who know the bible moses never gets there, it's left to joshua to take it the next step. the civil rights metaphor, the martin luther king generation of civil rights leaders never get their people to the promised land.
colin kaepernick takes his knee and corporate america embraces him now, nike embraces him and makes him a cultural hero and that's the beginning and we've seen what happened with george floyd in 2020 and mayhem and death that followed. thousands and thousands of lives have been lost. we're talking tens of thousands of lives lost needlessly and gratuitously, this country is too rich, too good, too powerful. it doesn't have to happen. these people aren't dying because they're hungry, they're...
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and now we have colin kaepernick bigger than life hasn't played in 10 years.e what's wrong? are we not perfect? is that the problem? are we not -- are we so far away? is that the issue? >> exactly. i mean, we can all pick and choose those battles in our lives that are not good. we can all focus on the hate and not focus on the love. racism is a heart issue. it's a spirit issue. and so, oppression and racism happens all over the world. this is not an american issue. america is not the only place that had slaves. and if you want to go down to the root cause of it, the mass majority of americans even in the 1700s and 1800s did not own slaves and did not have slaves. everybody did not participate in the slave trade and, yes, it was horrible what happened. do we still feel the results of slavery here? a little bit we do. but we still can overcome these things and we have to talk about positivity and all the good that's happening in this nation. brian: we will see what comes out. we saw that promo. i'm sure there will be more coming out. i will have a chance to talk
and now we have colin kaepernick bigger than life hasn't played in 10 years.e what's wrong? are we not perfect? is that the problem? are we not -- are we so far away? is that the issue? >> exactly. i mean, we can all pick and choose those battles in our lives that are not good. we can all focus on the hate and not focus on the love. racism is a heart issue. it's a spirit issue. and so, oppression and racism happens all over the world. this is not an american issue. america is not the only...
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and megan fox caught in the skirmish between herman and fight champ colin mcgregor.essed to kill at the vmas, down to the wire choosing the number one style star. are you waiting to
and megan fox caught in the skirmish between herman and fight champ colin mcgregor.essed to kill at the vmas, down to the wire choosing the number one style star. are you waiting to
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the series begins with oklahoma republican congressman mark wayne mullen and jason crow of colin -- colorado. january 6, views from the house, weeknights at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force or empowerment. that is why we have invested billions in infrastructure, technology, opportunity, in communities big and smile -- small. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a rosita democracy. unveiled and reaction from the business community. they write it was on thursday the president ordered firms with more than 100 employees require the vaccine or
the series begins with oklahoma republican congressman mark wayne mullen and jason crow of colin -- colorado. january 6, views from the house, weeknights at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force or empowerment. that is why we have invested billions in infrastructure, technology, opportunity, in communities big and smile -- small. >>...
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and that would be colin powell. >> narrator: colin powell, a former general; chairman of the joint chiefstate. >> he had ratings like mother teresa. we used to talk about that, "who is going to be top tomorrow, mother teresa or you?" you know? and he'd laugh. but he did. the american people trusted him. >> narrator: the president, relying on powell's formidable reputation, wanted him to make the case for war. >> and he made the decision in the middle of january that it was going to require military action. and he asked me to take the case up to the united nations. >> so that speech, why you? why do... >> i'm the secretary of state. who else would you send? you can't send the secretary of defense to the u.n. the u.n. ambassador, this is a little above that pay grade. and so, he selected me, and i think he thought i had credibility to deliver a speech and it would be believable. >> narrator: just over a week later, he arrived at the united nations. the world was watching. >> it was a major, major moment. powell was really showing the world,ou know, trying to convince us that there were wmd
and that would be colin powell. >> narrator: colin powell, a former general; chairman of the joint chiefstate. >> he had ratings like mother teresa. we used to talk about that, "who is going to be top tomorrow, mother teresa or you?" you know? and he'd laugh. but he did. the american people trusted him. >> narrator: the president, relying on powell's formidable reputation, wanted him to make the case for war. >> and he made the decision in the middle of january...
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colin powell was going about our business. that message said the united states of america has not and decapitated step we couldn't talk. the president was getting to a safe location. we were in a bunker. the pictures were awful. you want your friends and your foes to know you were functioning step that was another very important decision and maybe later, i will talk about the ones that gives the phrase that will always be associate with bush, if you harbor a terrorist, you are, we will treat you as a terrorist. that's a decision that came later in the day. >> in a recent documentary this is describing a you conference with the president, i believe he was in nebraska at this point. president bush tactically came through the television screen. a couple of questions -- describe what you meant for that -- by that and also, i am a former speechwriter. you and he made a decision that he would address the nation. that night stuff he spoke for 4.5 minutes and here is the first sentence -- today are fellow citizens, or way of life and
colin powell was going about our business. that message said the united states of america has not and decapitated step we couldn't talk. the president was getting to a safe location. we were in a bunker. the pictures were awful. you want your friends and your foes to know you were functioning step that was another very important decision and maybe later, i will talk about the ones that gives the phrase that will always be associate with bush, if you harbor a terrorist, you are, we will treat...
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first break in the music business after sending a demo to the bbc. 0ur entertainment correspondent colince. they said that was one of the factors. and the themes of this album, collapsed in sunbeams, it dealt with anxiety, it dealt with loneliness, mental health, many of the issues people went through during lockdown. in what way do you think that actually helped this album connect with people? i guess it's the honesty at the core of it, it's the fact that i'm trying to talk about real experiences and what it's like to be a human being. and that's a bittersweet thing, so i'm just glad people have enjoyed it. we're outside the hammersmith apollo. you used to cycle by here every day on the way to school. how special is this place to you? incredibly special. i grew up really close to here and i used to have my school christmas carol services in the church literally right opposite, so it feels like a homecoming in some way. your parents still live ten minutes up the road, you still have your childhood bedroom. and a couple of the songs on the album were actually written in that room. what's
first break in the music business after sending a demo to the bbc. 0ur entertainment correspondent colince. they said that was one of the factors. and the themes of this album, collapsed in sunbeams, it dealt with anxiety, it dealt with loneliness, mental health, many of the issues people went through during lockdown. in what way do you think that actually helped this album connect with people? i guess it's the honesty at the core of it, it's the fact that i'm trying to talk about real...
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colin powell was going about our business. that message said the united states of america has not and decapitated step we couldn't talk. the president was getting to a safe location. we were in a bunker. the pictures were awful. you want your friends and your foes to know you were functioning step that was another very important decision and maybe later, i will talk about the ones that gives the phrase that will always be associate with bush, if you harbor a terrorist, you are, we will treat you as a terrorist. that's a decision that came later in the day. >> in a recent documentary this is describing a you conference with the president, i believe he was in nebraska at this point. president bush tactically came through the television screen. a couple of questions -- describe what you meant for that -- by that and also, i am a former speechwriter. you and he made a decision that he would address the nation. that night stuff he spoke for 4.5 minutes and here is the first sentence -- today are fellow citizens, or way of life and
colin powell was going about our business. that message said the united states of america has not and decapitated step we couldn't talk. the president was getting to a safe location. we were in a bunker. the pictures were awful. you want your friends and your foes to know you were functioning step that was another very important decision and maybe later, i will talk about the ones that gives the phrase that will always be associate with bush, if you harbor a terrorist, you are, we will treat...
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and he did ask me to run a test, colin are powell, the secretary of state, and don rumsfeld and, of courseision that we were going to make that policy statement despite the fact that this speech had a very different purpose. dana: how soon after you learned of the attacks did you realize that the bush presidency was completely different than what it had been just an hour before? >> it really dawned on me when i got to the bunker. we'd seen the -- i had known that the first plane had flown into the tower and then a second plane, and i had seen on tv that a plane had hit the pentagon. and i went to -- i was, basically, carried to the presidential management, the bunker underneath the white house, and i suddenly saw the vice president on the phone with the president. and the air force had asked should they shoot down any aircraft that wasn't responding properly. and the realization that the american president had just given an order to shoot down civilian aircraft if necessary because every plane had become a missile, a potential missile, that was when i knew that we were in uncharted territo
and he did ask me to run a test, colin are powell, the secretary of state, and don rumsfeld and, of courseision that we were going to make that policy statement despite the fact that this speech had a very different purpose. dana: how soon after you learned of the attacks did you realize that the bush presidency was completely different than what it had been just an hour before? >> it really dawned on me when i got to the bunker. we'd seen the -- i had known that the first plane had flown...
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and by 2 will be speaking to the man who is chief of staff to george w bush is secretary of state colin pal. but 1st to one of the greatest chroniclers of the united states empire, a filmmaker explored both the horror of 911 and the planning of us imperialist was before and after 9112001, and joined. now, by all of a stone oscar winning director and writer films like salvador, j, f, k. well trade center, nixon, wolf, street, and platoon all over. thanks so much for coming back. gone. happy birthday. that's what i got to say to you. first of all, i mean the commentators are all talking about how your films one way to cope with 911 the 20 or anniversary. can you see why $75.00 is very young and you should be putting out at least 2 or 3 feature films a year now. my father lived to about 75. exactly. so i think, i think, you know, modern times have been good to us and prosperity has been good to us and allowed us to live longer. so i'm grateful and i hope i stay young and making films is top. but i've been working really hard on these 2 documentaries that are coming out j f k one. we talked
and by 2 will be speaking to the man who is chief of staff to george w bush is secretary of state colin pal. but 1st to one of the greatest chroniclers of the united states empire, a filmmaker explored both the horror of 911 and the planning of us imperialist was before and after 9112001, and joined. now, by all of a stone oscar winning director and writer films like salvador, j, f, k. well trade center, nixon, wolf, street, and platoon all over. thanks so much for coming back. gone. happy...
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first break in the music business after sending a demo to the bbc. 0ur entertainment correspondent colinds took place. and i am here with the winner, arlo parks. the judges described you for having a singular voice. they said that was one of the factors. and the themes of this album, collapsed in sunbeams, it dealt with anxiety, it dealt with loneliness, mental health, many of the issues people went through during lockdown. in what way do you think that actually helped this album connect with people? i guess it's the honesty at the core of it, it's the fact that i'm trying to talk about real experiences and what it's like to be a human being. and that's a bittersweet thing, so i'm just glad people have enjoyed it. we're outside the hammersmith apollo. you used to cycle by here every day on the way to school. how special is this place to you? incredibly special. i grew up really close to here and i used to have my school christmas carol services in the church literally right opposite, so it feels like a homecoming in some way. your parents still live ten minutes up the road, you still hav
first break in the music business after sending a demo to the bbc. 0ur entertainment correspondent colinds took place. and i am here with the winner, arlo parks. the judges described you for having a singular voice. they said that was one of the factors. and the themes of this album, collapsed in sunbeams, it dealt with anxiety, it dealt with loneliness, mental health, many of the issues people went through during lockdown. in what way do you think that actually helped this album connect with...
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when alex interviewed cardinal lord and wilkerson, the former chief of staff to us 6 of state general colin powell and she had already clocked up over 725000 views on facebook alone in henderson says, knowledgeable, experienced, and deeply relevant. facts are not seen agrees. good interview, she says very informative. william says, this is the very best. yes. picky the rest of the media. what this open? thank you all the alex salmon shoe corner york says great insight into deacon's troubled past the future and the long duplex school dance. jim wallace says the forever wars will continue simply because the people who the power of those to manufacture weapons and ammunition, no more wars in an end to their profits. you see it says it's a refreshing tab, intelligent interviewer, asking intelligent and poignant questions. then actually listening to the system interviewee a civil john says thank you chips to scott, his son was one of the biggest mistakes the united states is made. and bolton says, the war is only just beginning. biden's incompetence just made the taliban the most well armed tenn
when alex interviewed cardinal lord and wilkerson, the former chief of staff to us 6 of state general colin powell and she had already clocked up over 725000 views on facebook alone in henderson says, knowledgeable, experienced, and deeply relevant. facts are not seen agrees. good interview, she says very informative. william says, this is the very best. yes. picky the rest of the media. what this open? thank you all the alex salmon shoe corner york says great insight into deacon's troubled...
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why colin is see drove off the roadway. >> well, let's check on our 4 zone forecast today on this wednesday. the live look outside from our camera atop mount temple pious looking out over a beautiful bay. the national weather service. by the way, has issued a red flag warning for parts of the north bay and it starts tonight at 11:00pm 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with a look at what's going on out there. yeah, looks like an extreme wind event. but it's going to be strong enough tonight that certainly a fire were to get started. that would be some issues up there. specially above a 1000 feet. that's where the red flag warnings go into effect. but little skies out there. i mean, it is clear it is beautiful. all the way to the fog to speak up. >> red flag warnings, though going up tonight, continuing until 11:00am tomorrow above a 1000 feet. so you had some of mountainous areas in parts of britain. parts sonoma and napa counties. you're going to see those red flag warnings up and some gusty winds overnight tonight, public 35 miles an hour and relative humidity down in the
why colin is see drove off the roadway. >> well, let's check on our 4 zone forecast today on this wednesday. the live look outside from our camera atop mount temple pious looking out over a beautiful bay. the national weather service. by the way, has issued a red flag warning for parts of the north bay and it starts tonight at 11:00pm 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with a look at what's going on out there. yeah, looks like an extreme wind event. but it's going to be...
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today's coming underground on our team, we hear from a former chief of staff, the secretary of state, colin powell, who reflects on america's post 911 policy and where it might have gone wrong. fear and re was how they made the decisions they made in the aftermath. that's not a good environment in which to make national security decisions for fear, as i indicated was they will get rid of us. but then there was a quick realization really coming after the brief owl and the megaphone in new york, where the president said, and the people who did this will hear from us that is, polls would skyrocket and they did. so they quickly became motivated by political considerations. the poll numbers of the 911 mix up the rhetoric with a strategy involving defense companies on k street. and how this can be manipulated into a, into a money spinning idea off the bodies of those who are killed as an hours warning in january 1960, about the military industrial complex was just put on steroids. the complex became desirous of analysts war analysts war that would feed them like a cash cow and keep them alive and
today's coming underground on our team, we hear from a former chief of staff, the secretary of state, colin powell, who reflects on america's post 911 policy and where it might have gone wrong. fear and re was how they made the decisions they made in the aftermath. that's not a good environment in which to make national security decisions for fear, as i indicated was they will get rid of us. but then there was a quick realization really coming after the brief owl and the megaphone in new york,...
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my name is colin bright. welcome to the program 1st that the british foreign secretary has been facing a grilling by foreign affairs committee and peace. this wednesday, dominic rob and other senior ministers have been getting a lot of heat over the government's handling of the afghanistan pull out, described by the opposition as the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation. it is important for us to do what we're doing and where you are doing it from. when did you book hold on me. i'm not looking to brush over this. i just want to know when you went things. when did you little bit when the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on the grunge scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to i'm not sure i have to check if you would like to know the busiest, very, have to come back to 3rd grade what seems particularly ready because high come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be a route
my name is colin bright. welcome to the program 1st that the british foreign secretary has been facing a grilling by foreign affairs committee and peace. this wednesday, dominic rob and other senior ministers have been getting a lot of heat over the government's handling of the afghanistan pull out, described by the opposition as the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation. it is important for us to do what we're doing and where you are doing it from. when did you book hold on me. i'm...
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wilkerson was at the, at the center of decision making as chief of staff to then us secretary of state colin powell no. i distinguished professor william and maybe college was his assessment of america's longest war. he joins alec shortly, but 1st your 2 semesters and emails and response to actual last week on political polling between professor john curtis. i'm james kelly. did. scott said, love it, opinion poor youth and don't freeze. doesn't stipulate what the rest of us got into thinking. i'm. it's not simple monica, i don't know. faith, this is a must watch for all. induce supporters. i'm going to bonds to james kelly, the parents. teddy says, great, sure, good to see you all jane. and finally, sarah alba says it was nice to see you on t v gene. let's have more non veteran kernel lord wilkerson prepared the un presentation by which colon power justified the invasion of iraq to the international community. he describes it as the worst moments of his professional life as he moved from washington insider to trench and critic of the new con policies of successive us administration. he joins
wilkerson was at the, at the center of decision making as chief of staff to then us secretary of state colin powell no. i distinguished professor william and maybe college was his assessment of america's longest war. he joins alec shortly, but 1st your 2 semesters and emails and response to actual last week on political polling between professor john curtis. i'm james kelly. did. scott said, love it, opinion poor youth and don't freeze. doesn't stipulate what the rest of us got into thinking....