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that's going to have what are the prior to area of the japan is looking to upgrade the as the in it's dave dave, the government is now focusing on the part and what is the quote come to take it, which is about acquiring the crews and me solves so the, because the for a long time, japan didn't have any type of so the, this is a new development. and this is very much based on the fact that to both work over here and china had been strengthening, improving their case would be reduced. yeah. besides, the deposit finally realizes that it needs to respond and how much of this a change in force posture and these new weapons that japan wants to acquire, are informed by the off to the effects of the ukraine wall of the general public support for the idea of increasing defense budget, i think uh to some extent, todd meaningfulness defined for new grade. and also the rising tensions over time on. so there are various access behinds, increasing public support for, for, for bigger defense budget. but the department is, has been facing nissan from north korea for many years. so the, so not, this is a new gov
that's going to have what are the prior to area of the japan is looking to upgrade the as the in it's dave dave, the government is now focusing on the part and what is the quote come to take it, which is about acquiring the crews and me solves so the, because the for a long time, japan didn't have any type of so the, this is a new development. and this is very much based on the fact that to both work over here and china had been strengthening, improving their case would be reduced. yeah....
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daughter chris, who live nearby, was with her brother dave when she surprised an intruder in our home. >> chris heard a noise, and she says dave, davee? she opens the door and this is this guy, running out the door, jumps over the, fencing goes into the woods. he took off two quick. they could not catch him. >> the intruder got away. and that was that. or so larry and his family thought. then, came september 2009. and the events that trouble then cook. the first call came in at 3:15 am. september 17th. a terrified young mother described how she had been awakened by an intruder. blindfolded, tied up, stripped. and forced to pose for degrading pictures. after a couple of hours, the man left. >> and there are issues that would cause the police some concern. >> craig is a former fbi investigator and profiler. dateline nbc asked him to evaluate these cases. >> you have an individual taking pictures. >> what does that say? >> it suggests that the individual is playing out of fantasy. that is fantasy driven behavior. it also says that it's somebody who would do it again. >> and so, apparently, he did. 13 days later, another terrifying call
daughter chris, who live nearby, was with her brother dave when she surprised an intruder in our home. >> chris heard a noise, and she says dave, davee? she opens the door and this is this guy, running out the door, jumps over the, fencing goes into the woods. he took off two quick. they could not catch him. >> the intruder got away. and that was that. or so larry and his family thought. then, came september 2009. and the events that trouble then cook. the first call came in at 3:15...
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dave? look, i have never danced i dave? look, i have never danced around with _ dave? order situation i have always— in a public order situation i have always been very professional and the vast _ always been very professional and the vast majority of officers who deal with — the vast majority of officers who deal with us on a day—to—day basis or professional. you know? i have been _ or professional. you know? i have been asked — or professional. you know? i have been asked to put on rainbow laces and things— been asked to put on rainbow laces and things like that, i do not want to get— and things like that, i do not want to get involved or not, the police are independent and should be. so we are independent and should be. so we are in_ are independent and should be. so we are ina— are independent and should be. so we are in a situation where unfortunately people see police officers — unfortunately people see police officers dancing about, some people will think— officers dancing about, some people will think what are you doing, what are you _ will think what are you d
dave? look, i have never danced i dave? look, i have never danced around with _ dave? order situation i have always— in a public order situation i have always been very professional and the vast _ always been very professional and the vast majority of officers who deal with — the vast majority of officers who deal with us on a day—to—day basis or professional. you know? i have been _ or professional. you know? i have been asked — or professional. you know? i have been asked to put on...
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dave at the time. i just had heard of a dave, that was about. >> even talk about him? >> no. , usually, things like that he wouldn't talk about. >> davevery good place. she had been for a long time, and i didn't think too much about it. >> and so, that weekend, nancy picked up max, and later cari drove off to omaha to spend the week with jay. she didn't text me or anything that monday. >> and then, i started getting text messages saying that she quit a job, she was going to kansas to live, and -- >> what was it like to get that? >> it was totally off the wall. >> that was about the same time dave was getting those angry texts. that, nancy had no idea about that. anyway, her news came as a big surprise to nancy. though, to max, maybe not so much. >> because she had something down in kansas that she was gonna be going interviewing for, after those few days at work. >> hiss mom had mentioned a possible job change. she even discussed with him staying with grandma to finish high school. and then, early that weird week -- >> i got a text, saying, hey, i got a second interview. >> but she would be back from kansas on the weekend, she texted,
dave at the time. i just had heard of a dave, that was about. >> even talk about him? >> no. , usually, things like that he wouldn't talk about. >> davevery good place. she had been for a long time, and i didn't think too much about it. >> and so, that weekend, nancy picked up max, and later cari drove off to omaha to spend the week with jay. she didn't text me or anything that monday. >> and then, i started getting text messages saying that she quit a job, she was...
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so dave, why don't you get us started. dave: i did want to know i was a little worried once it brought up this exploits that we were going to lose the whole audience, so i'm glad you asked everybody to hang in there for 27 minutes. lexa takes about 27 minutes to do the update. >> i'm sure for folks that have attended this conference the whole week, they've heard a lot about ai. and i will kinda pivot back to my main focus, which is the prc, with both an example, a recent example, and then a look to the future. as one example, in 2022, on a major u.s. platform, it was able to run, basically a completely fake news entity through a number of ai generated videos called wolf news, which, unsurprisingly was pro-china communist party. so i think as an example, if we have an adversary that's able to take advantage of a major platform for some amount of time, that is kind of the tip of the iceberg on where this is going to go. the work -- i think of the future, on reglet tory frameworks, how do we handle this. how is the u.s. going to l
so dave, why don't you get us started. dave: i did want to know i was a little worried once it brought up this exploits that we were going to lose the whole audience, so i'm glad you asked everybody to hang in there for 27 minutes. lexa takes about 27 minutes to do the update. >> i'm sure for folks that have attended this conference the whole week, they've heard a lot about ai. and i will kinda pivot back to my main focus, which is the prc, with both an example, a recent example, and then...
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dave's watching. i'm sorry about that. you're dave. dave's watching. i'm sorry about tha yeah,)u're dave. i'm sorry about tha yeah, ofre dave. dave's watching. i'm sorry about tha yeah, of courseje. dave's watching. i'm sorry about tha yeah, of course. you've got >> yeah, of course. you've got a nice picture of david beckham there. >> he's not a winger, is he? >> he's not a winger, is he? >> well, they're saying well, he did whinge about not getting a knighthood. >> think you know that. >> yeah, i think you know that. you the people you you know, of all the people you could who might could think who actually might deserve really deserve a knighthood, i really do david beckham could. yeah. >> they dish him out to everybody else, don't they? in sport? >> but i mean, he's done a lot of campaigning. he really did put a lot of work in to getting the 2012 olympics for here i think gone over above think he's gone over and above just famous footballer , just being a famous footballer, hasn't i think so . just being a famous footballer, hasn't i think so. i'd give >> yeah, i think so. i'd give him
dave's watching. i'm sorry about that. you're dave. dave's watching. i'm sorry about tha yeah,)u're dave. i'm sorry about tha yeah, ofre dave. dave's watching. i'm sorry about tha yeah, of courseje. dave's watching. i'm sorry about tha yeah, of course. you've got >> yeah, of course. you've got a nice picture of david beckham there. >> he's not a winger, is he? >> he's not a winger, is he? >> well, they're saying well, he did whinge about not getting a knighthood....
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dave portnoy that much? if this is all about dave portnoy, why don't they just talked to dave portnoy? hen were you going to reach out? >> we were plane to do it tomorrow morning. >> you are going to write the article and then give me, like i had a bunch. people write a full article and then give me the points after. >> we are doing a bunch of reporting and we wanted to make sure that when we finally did talk to you, we, present what, you know, or talk about it is more fully based on -- >> like what? it sounds like you have your opinion made to meets based on that e-mail in a sense of someone who is going to hit me in the last second, comment on all this negative stuff. >> this is standard journalism stuff. >> unfortunately, yes. >> jesse: dave, you are able. we are going to print in five minutes. any comment? that is journalism today. every journalism writing is the same extent, just checking a box and then they can call the assassination journalism. >> can we set up a time to talk tomorrow? would that be okay? i want to talk to you but i really do. i really -- just want to make sure i
dave portnoy that much? if this is all about dave portnoy, why don't they just talked to dave portnoy? hen were you going to reach out? >> we were plane to do it tomorrow morning. >> you are going to write the article and then give me, like i had a bunch. people write a full article and then give me the points after. >> we are doing a bunch of reporting and we wanted to make sure that when we finally did talk to you, we, present what, you know, or talk about it is more fully...
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dave maxwell. dave is 6'6". without the stetson, you call central casting and asked them to send you a texas ranger and by god send you davewell. i'm a fan of dave maxwell, generally speaking. he said, ken paxton gave the files to drew wicker and he delivered it to nate paxton in an alley in the dark of the night. that's absolutely false. maybe dave wishes thinking he could stretch out his credibility, it's either a mistake or a lie. i don't care, whatever it was was wrong. and that never happened. months later, wicker gives an envelope to nate paul, an envelope, but there's no evidence that that envelope contains these celebrated documents, and i suggest you that these documents would've been several inches thick. not two or three pages, and -- get past that, but at the time, or really after the time when the board of managers is claiming that nate paul surreptitiously had these documents, his lawyers are still suing in court to get the documents. that makes no sense. why was it -- why would his lawyers still be pursuing civil remedies, which they are entitled to do, to get these documents if they already have the documen
dave maxwell. dave is 6'6". without the stetson, you call central casting and asked them to send you a texas ranger and by god send you davewell. i'm a fan of dave maxwell, generally speaking. he said, ken paxton gave the files to drew wicker and he delivered it to nate paxton in an alley in the dark of the night. that's absolutely false. maybe dave wishes thinking he could stretch out his credibility, it's either a mistake or a lie. i don't care, whatever it was was wrong. and that never...
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backstage with dave salmoni who brings us our animals from time to time. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you? >> jimmy: hi, dave. >> hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: explain who you have there, dave>> it's a prairie dog. >> jimmy: that looks like a really cute little thing. >> jimmy: very cute. >> yet the reason we won't be seeing the prairie dog out here on stage tonight is because during rehearsal, one of them bit dave viciously, right? >> i didn't have a prairie dog treat at the time. >> jimmy: what? >> prayerry dog treats. now he's got treats, he's not going to bite me, i hope. >> jimmy: as long as you have prairie dog treats, which are what? >> sweet potato, carrot. as he gets wiggly like this, i'm risking another nibble. >> jimmy: yes, you are risking a nibble. well, i hope i don't get nibbled tonight. >> i can't promise. >> jimmy: are there rabid prairie dogs too or just regular dogs? >> there can be. but not tonight. >> jimmy: all right. so dave has -- what animals did you bring for us? >> some australian animals, a wallaby, a cockatoo, our next rattlesnake. >> jimmy: oh. okay. didn't i tell you not to bring rattlesnakes? >> i think you did but your staff didn't get the n
backstage with dave salmoni who brings us our animals from time to time. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you? >> jimmy: hi, dave. >> hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: explain who you have there, dave>> it's a prairie dog. >> jimmy: that looks like a really cute little thing. >> jimmy: very cute. >> yet the reason we won't be seeing the prairie dog out here on stage tonight is because during rehearsal, one of them bit dave viciously, right? >> i...
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on, you know, i volunteer with a local organization called 826 valencia that got started by dave eggers. davebecomes the very first writer, living writer, that i meet. and then i go to college, but i don't go to college to become a writer. i go to college wanting to be a historian. but on the side, i'm writing. and i'm taking, you know, electives for -- in ethnic studies and english in the english department. and that's when i encounter june jordan's work and her idea of -- that poetry is for the people. and that is a program that i take at uc berkeley, which is poetry for the people. and all of this kind of convinces me that perhaps writing can be a thing that i can do as an undocumented person, as a salvadoran immigrant. and these become the foundation and the tools that i have, and, eventually, that i have to write my first book of poems and now a memoir. amy: and, javier, though writing, of course, can be such a cleansing experience, you have gone through so much trauma in your life. even when you just read news reports of what's happening on the border, do you find yourself experiencing
on, you know, i volunteer with a local organization called 826 valencia that got started by dave eggers. davebecomes the very first writer, living writer, that i meet. and then i go to college, but i don't go to college to become a writer. i go to college wanting to be a historian. but on the side, i'm writing. and i'm taking, you know, electives for -- in ethnic studies and english in the english department. and that's when i encounter june jordan's work and her idea of -- that poetry is for...
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dave. i actually interviewed dave for the saturday night.owe. show on fox news. >> i think it's really funny how she to say, you know, well, i didn't reach out to because we kind of wanted to figure out what we were going to write first and what this is going ecause wre out wto be about, ass any nuance in that email. >> yeah, the email wasnuance lio dave portnoy, you're working with him. >>re working he is a piece of . yeah. explain yourself. >> thank you. and that was the entire email. and he had it and she kept trying like my level. it would have been better. she would've just been like, yeah, you know what? i don't. >> you and this is a hit piece yet because the email says it all. yeahe-mail., exactly. writi you know, chris, this wasn't about writing a story. it was a strategstor y. scare the advertisers away. yes, that's 100% what it was. % whatand i love dave portnoy. i mean, he literally is completels y fearless. he's just like, i don't care. cancel me. don't. he's going to do what he thinks is right. and i applaud. i mean, he's got bigger thanhe'g a spokesperson for ukraine. yeah, he really is like, unbelievable. and i love i love dave portnoy u and, you know, i love to work for barstool, but they don't return emails. >> yeah, that's true reture-mai >> and things don't forget, because the rule here is tape. the conversations. t
dave. i actually interviewed dave for the saturday night.owe. show on fox news. >> i think it's really funny how she to say, you know, well, i didn't reach out to because we kind of wanted to figure out what we were going to write first and what this is going ecause wre out wto be about, ass any nuance in that email. >> yeah, the email wasnuance lio dave portnoy, you're working with him. >>re working he is a piece of . yeah. explain yourself. >> thank you. and that was...
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interpersonal touch i mean that that classic moment in and 2001 a space odyssey where hal is talking to dave and davethe computer says there's no further point in having this discussion anymore and essentially switches himself off, unplugs himself and that that could happen. these things are so formidably intelligent. i come in to the paper that began all this, which was in the atlantic monthly to a great, great publication by vannevar bush, because i it's called, as i would think or as i would anyway, 1947, vannevar bush, as you well know, it predicted, using a device called the memex everything that we now think of as computers, the whole business of hypertext and the linking of information, i mean, primitive, but but he was optimistic. he back in 1947, all these take the logical advance is would lead to a better more compassionate, humane and more wise society. well you only got to read yesterday's remarks by this chap, gregory or george hinton or whatever his name was. he's very worried about neural networks and limbs, you know, large language models is i mean, people know this is terribly for me
interpersonal touch i mean that that classic moment in and 2001 a space odyssey where hal is talking to dave and davethe computer says there's no further point in having this discussion anymore and essentially switches himself off, unplugs himself and that that could happen. these things are so formidably intelligent. i come in to the paper that began all this, which was in the atlantic monthly to a great, great publication by vannevar bush, because i it's called, as i would think or as i would...
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dave just said. but you know what they're going to say, dave? no. we're smarter than dave. we're smarter than cramer. go eat an mri. geronimo in alaska. >> hi, jim. first time caller here. with ongoing streaming more amongst google, youtube tv, disney's hulu, dish, sling and others, do you think fubo sports can grab enough shares to make it a winning stock in the streaming battle? >> no. absolutely not. and i would be even more current except i like alaska so much i had a great time with my kids. oh my god, bob, they're telling me i can't go to bob in florida. i was looking to connect. no. that's okay. i connected with fubo. all right? fubo. or is fobu? i don't know. it ain't working. to look to powell to tell you to buy. that's right. we're waiting for powell toe say -- >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy! >> he's got this and he is going press it one day for us. look, he is trying to help the working person. he is not trying to help the pundits or billionaires row. on "mad money" tonight, trex with the higher interest rates a couple of signs of slowing. so are
dave just said. but you know what they're going to say, dave? no. we're smarter than dave. we're smarter than cramer. go eat an mri. geronimo in alaska. >> hi, jim. first time caller here. with ongoing streaming more amongst google, youtube tv, disney's hulu, dish, sling and others, do you think fubo sports can grab enough shares to make it a winning stock in the streaming battle? >> no. absolutely not. and i would be even more current except i like alaska so much i had a great time...
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dave mask -- dave maxwell. he is 6'6". you call central casting and ask them to send you a texas ranger and they send you maxwell. he said, and i quote, ken paxton gave the file to drew whitaker and he delivered it to nate paxton in an alley in the dark of the night. that is absolutely false. maybe he was comfortable in his own skin and thought he could stretch out his credibility. it is either a mistake or a lie. whatever it was, it was wrong. that never happened. months later, he gives an envelope to nate pole, there is no evidence that it contains these documents. i suggest that these documents would have been several. not two or three pages. it was written past that. but after the time when the board of managers was claiming that nate paul surreptitiously had these documents, his lawyers are still suing in court to get the documents. that makes no sense. why would his lawyers still be pursuing civil remedies to get these documents if they already have them and they have gotten them for ken paxton? that is dumber than a bucket of hair. it makes no sense. maybe they had good intentions and this was their bully for the moment. but they are wrong. this allegation, disregard of the official duty and engagement of panic, it is, while holding the office of attorney general, he has used his official powers -- paxton engaged brandon, a licensed attorney, to conduct an investigation into a baseless complaint. that is the allegation. they issued more than 30 grand jury subpoenas. fact number one is paxton has every legal right to hire breaded. you're going to hear a bunch about one of my favorite terms, the executive action memorandum. only in state government can we, with a phrase like executive action and random. what it really is is policy. it is not the law, it is an internal policy within the attorney general's office. it is not the law. this person was not a attorney pro tem. that is what they have alleged and you would think that these lawyers, investigative committee , they are full of lawyers. many of which are ex d.a.. an attorney pro tem is appointed when the entire office is is qualified. brandon was hired as an outside counsel, that they have alleged in the complaint he was an attorney pro tem. he was not. here's the funny thing. they forgot to tell brandon about this complaint. we have a lot of people hurt by allegations and the investigation and i guess it depends on your view of who -- whether you like breaded or not. he got absolutely skewered in the press. he was vilified by the press, just take to the woodshed. he was beat like a mule. by the press. all that young man was trying to do was do an investigation that the people who work for ken paxton would not do. and no one bothered to tell him it is a baseless investigation. he was told by ken paxton the same thing that mark was told. he did not do anything, but the direction given to them both was the same. find the truth. let me repeat that. the direction that paxton gave him in this corrupt, invasive, corrosive, bribery, horrible scheme the direction he gave the man who worked for him was exactly the same direction he gave brandon. find the truth. we are going to impeach a sitting attorney general for giving the direction find the truth? not one person, not one piece of evidence will you here with a stateline or ken paxton told him to live, cheat, steal. that did not happen. that didn't happen. yet here we sit, with 31 of you, 50 of us, here we sit when the allegation -- when the truth is he said find the truth. what are we doing here? i will be honest. the baseless complaints that he referred to, it was not a baseless complaint. the travis county das office referred it to the ag's office and ultimately the second one to brandon. it may not be the sexiest complaint, but it was not baseless. fact four. no one bothered to tell brandon. i got a bit histrionic about that. another of my friends, johnny sutton, former united states attorney who worked under w, a great lawyer to find value -- find -- fine fellow, they have talked about ken paxton going into all of these things. but there were trying to hire an outside lawyer. you've got to be asking yourself, why did paxton hire him? he believed in good faith. he asked his deputies to investigate. his direction was seek the truth. little to nothing in terms of an actual investigation. he asked again that nothing really happened, no one seemed to be interested in any of it. for two months it just sat there. the one guy before ken paxton comes to our families, he does nothing. he does absolutely nothing. he interviews outside lawyers and again he gave the same investigation instruction. at no time did he ever seek to impede, impair, obstruct. one of my favorite things you're going to see, dave maxwell is this 6'6" texas ranger, iconic figure. he is going to say he was asked to participate in any legal investigation. really? and illegal investigation and on video according to you, if you're worldview is rocking, they asked you on videotape to participate in an illegal investigation and you just sat there like a bump on a log? you did not arrest anybody, make a note, it was illegal and you were asked to purchase a page and literally there you sat. this is our legendary one right, one ranger in action doing nothing. really? paxton just wanted it investigated. mr. busby stole a little of my thunder on the letterhead issues. but the point might be worth stating again. who in the world do these people think they are? if your chief of staff came in and scraped your name off the letterhead and send it out, how much longer do you think they would be working for you? they wouldn't be. and they shouldn't be. who in the world gave these people that idea? who told these people was going
dave mask -- dave maxwell. he is 6'6". you call central casting and ask them to send you a texas ranger and they send you maxwell. he said, and i quote, ken paxton gave the file to drew whitaker and he delivered it to nate paxton in an alley in the dark of the night. that is absolutely false. maybe he was comfortable in his own skin and thought he could stretch out his credibility. it is either a mistake or a lie. whatever it was, it was wrong. that never happened. months later, he gives...
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dave , he thinks it's go. and dave, he thinks it's a climate scam, so he agrees with you. >> ben . hey. hey, dave. >> ben. says we to scrap the >> he says we need to scrap the climate change act of 2008. there you go. need to kill the whole thing . and finally on evs whole thing. and finally on evs , i'll wrap this up. yeah, claire says nobody seems to have realised yet that with electric vehicles weighing around 2.5 tonnes, be able tonnes, our roads won't be able tonnes, our roads won't be able to withstand it. >> should talk about it on breakfast so there you go. >> now it's time for our next debate. and up next, solving the housebuilding crisis has foxed some of the greatest intellects in the country, but not lewis oakley. he's about to fix it in just 60s oakley is outraged and he's going to tell us why rent has increased at the fastest rate since records began . rate since records began. >> our housing crisis is no secret , and it affects secret, and it affects everything when you're spending over half of your wage on just where you live, you don't have that money to go out and have fun. that money fun
dave , he thinks it's go. and dave, he thinks it's a climate scam, so he agrees with you. >> ben . hey. hey, dave. >> ben. says we to scrap the >> he says we need to scrap the climate change act of 2008. there you go. need to kill the whole thing . and finally on evs whole thing. and finally on evs , i'll wrap this up. yeah, claire says nobody seems to have realised yet that with electric vehicles weighing around 2.5 tonnes, be able tonnes, our roads won't be able tonnes, our...
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dave mask -- dave maxwell. he is 6'6". you call central casting and ask them to send you a texas ranger and they send you maxwell. he said, and i quote, ken paxton gave the file to drew whitaker and he delivered it to nate paxton in an alley in the dark of the night. that is absolutely false. maybe he was comfortable in his own skin and thought he could stretch out his credibility. it is either a mistake or a lie. whatever it was, it was wrong. that never happened. months later, he gives an envelope to nate pole, there is no evidence that it contains these documents. i suggest that these documents would have been several. not two or three pages. it was written past that. but after the time when the board of managers was claiming that nate paul surreptitiously had these documents, his lawyers are still suing in court to get the documents. that makes no sense. why would his lawyers still be pursuing civil remedies to get these documents if they already have them and they have gotten them for ken paxton? that is dumber than a bucket of hair. it makes no sense. maybe they had good intentions and this was their bully for the moment. but they are wrong. this allegation, disregard of the official duty and engagement of panic, it is, while holding the office of attorney general, he has used his official powers -- paxton engaged brandon, a licensed attorney, to conduct an investigation into a baseless complaint. that is the allegation. they issued more than 30 grand jury subpoenas. fact number one is paxton has every legal right to hire breaded. you're going to hear a bunch about one of my favorite terms, the executive action memorandum. only in state government can we, with a phrase like executive action and random. what it really is is policy. it is not the law, it is an internal policy within the attorney general's office. it is not the law. this person was not a attorney pro tem. that is what they have alleged and you would think that these lawyers, investigative committee , they are full of lawyers. many of which are ex d.a.. an attorney pro tem is appointed when the entire office is is qualified. brandon was hired as an outside counsel, that they have alleged in the complaint he was an attorney pro tem. he was not. here's the funny thing. they forgot to tell brandon about this complaint. we have a lot of people hurt by allegations and the investigation and i guess it depends on your view of who -- whether you like breaded or not. he got absolutely skewered in the press. he was vilified by the press, just take to the woodshed. he was beat like a mule. by the press. all that young man was trying to do was do an investigation that the people who work for ken paxton would not do. and no one bothered to tell him it is a baseless investigation. he was told by ken paxton the same thing that mark was told. he did not do anything, but the direction given to them both was the same. find the truth. let me repeat that. the direction that paxton gave him in this corrupt, invasive, corrosive, bribery, horrible scheme the direction he gave the man who worked for him was exactly the same direction he gave brandon. find the truth. we are going to impeach a sitting attorney general for giving the direction find the truth? not one person, not one piece of evidence will you here with a stateline or ken paxton told him to live, cheat, steal. that did not happen. that didn't happen. yet here we sit, with 31 of you, 50 of us, here we sit when the allegation -- when the truth is he said find the truth. what are we doing here? i will be honest. the baseless complaints that he referred to, it was not a baseless complaint. the travis county das office referred it to the ag's office and ultimately the second one to brandon. it may not be the sexiest complaint, but it was not baseless. fact four. no one bothered to tell brandon. i got a bit histrionic about that. another of my friends, johnny sutton, former united states attorney who worked under w, a great lawyer to find value -- find -- fine fellow, they have talked about ken paxton going into all of these things. but there were trying to hire an outside lawyer. you've got to be asking yourself, why did paxton hire him? he believed in good faith. he asked his deputies to investigate. his direction was seek the truth. little to nothing in terms of an actual investigation. he asked again that nothing really happened, no one seemed to be interested in any of it. for two months it just sat there. the one guy before ken paxton comes to our families, he does nothing. he does absolutely nothing. he interviews outside lawyers and again he gave the same investigation instruction. at no time did he ever seek to impede, impair, obstruct. one of my favorite things you're going to see, dave maxwell is this 6'6" texas ranger, iconic figure. he is going to say he was asked to participate in any legal investigation. really? and illegal investigation and on video according to you, if you're worldview is rocking, they asked you on videotape to participate in an illegal investigation and you just sat there like a bump on a log? you did not arrest anybody, make a note, it was illegal and you were asked to purchase a page and literally there you sat. this is our legendary one right, one ranger in action doing nothing. really? paxton just wanted it investigated. mr. busby stole a little of my thunder on the letterhead issues. but the point might be worth stating again. who in the world do these people think they are? if your chief of staff came in and scraped your name off the letterhead and send it out, how much longer do you think they would be working for you? they wouldn't be. and they shouldn't be. who in the world gave these people that idea? who told these people was going
dave mask -- dave maxwell. he is 6'6". you call central casting and ask them to send you a texas ranger and they send you maxwell. he said, and i quote, ken paxton gave the file to drew whitaker and he delivered it to nate paxton in an alley in the dark of the night. that is absolutely false. maybe he was comfortable in his own skin and thought he could stretch out his credibility. it is either a mistake or a lie. whatever it was, it was wrong. that never happened. months later, he gives...
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dave portnoy that much? if this is all about dave portnoy, then why don't they just go talk to dave heportnoy? > when were you going to reach out? we are planning to do itwere yoo tomorrow morning. >> so you're going to write the article and then are goi give me like i've had that a bunch people write a full article peopshen give me the point after, you know, we're doinge do a bunch of reporting and we want to make surinbunch ofe thae finally did talk to you, we could really kind of presento yo what, you know, or talk about things more fully based on like what? >> like it sounds like you haveu your opinion made to me based on that emai hiniol. on this sounds like something who's going to hit me in the last second? be like commentsense ofsomeon as negative stuff? >> no, this is like this is kind of standard journalistic stuff. like, unfortunately, yes, dave, you're evinfortunal. we're going to print in 5 minutes. any comment? that's journalism toda y. . it's happened to me dozens of times. almost every reporter writing about fox pulls the same stunt.h they're just checking a box and then they ca
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dave. >> call me dave. >> don't call me dave. no, no. call me dave . yeah, hang on. so call me dave. good. i tell you, i think i'll have one. who invade? let's invade who shall i invade? let's invade libya, we? know, libya, shall we? you know, that's good. i'll my mates that's good. i'll get my mates all cosy sarkozy we'll all cosy, sarkozy and we'll invade and this was on the invade libya and this was on the it was on the statute book when he and he could have he got in. and he could have cancelled and cancelled it immediately and became guess became prime minister. guess what propelled what he did? he propelled it into action and said it became his vanity project. >> all this nonsense about northern powerhouses levelling up. it doesn't work. it doesn't work unless you create meaningful employment in those cities. are internationally cities. they are internationally renowned manchester renowned cities. if manchester was in any other country in europe, probably be the europe, it would probably be the caphal a europe, it would probably be the capital. a population of capital. it has a
dave. >> call me dave. >> don't call me dave. no, no. call me dave . yeah, hang on. so call me dave. good. i tell you, i think i'll have one. who invade? let's invade who shall i invade? let's invade libya, we? know, libya, shall we? you know, that's good. i'll my mates that's good. i'll get my mates all cosy sarkozy we'll all cosy, sarkozy and we'll invade and this was on the invade libya and this was on the it was on the statute book when he and he could have he got in. and he...
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dave. >> call me dave. >> don't call me dave. no, no. call me dave . yeah, hang on. so call me dave.ood. i tell you, i think i'll have one. who invade? let's invade who shall i invade? let's invade libya, we? know, libya, shall we? you know, that's good. i'll my mates that's good. i'll get my mates all cosy sarkozy we'll all cosy, sarkozy and we'll invade and this was on the invade libya and this was on the it was on the statute book when he and he could have he got in. and he could have cancelled and cancelled it immediately and became guess became prime minister. guess what propelled what he did? he propelled it into action and said it became his vanity project. >> all this nonsense about northern powerhouses levelling up. it doesn't work. it doesn't work unless you create meaningful employment in those cities. are internationally cities. they are internationally renowned manchester renowned cities. if manchester was in any other country in europe, probably be the europe, it would probably be the caphal a europe, it would probably be the capital. a population of capital. it has a p
dave. >> call me dave. >> don't call me dave. no, no. call me dave . yeah, hang on. so call me dave.ood. i tell you, i think i'll have one. who invade? let's invade who shall i invade? let's invade libya, we? know, libya, shall we? you know, that's good. i'll my mates that's good. i'll get my mates all cosy sarkozy we'll all cosy, sarkozy and we'll invade and this was on the invade libya and this was on the it was on the statute book when he and he could have he got in. and he could...
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dave and illinois. dave. >> dr. kramer, when are you coming to chicago? >> we went there once before but if you say we should be back, i am heading that way. but waiting until the spring though. >> something scientific. >> i took it home this weekend. i studied it. i said, is there ever a day when this is not recommended? this is such a good company, dave. the best in show. kicking myself. allen and florida. >> there is a worldwide nuclear renaissance happening because nuclear is considered clean energy and may be the only way to get to net zero energy goals and modular reactors are changing the landscape. russia is no longer considered a reliable source. domestic uranium is a premium. could you see prices go nuclear. ? >> i agree with you about nuclear. we have constellation energy. i felt even more like it. i have to say that you have a very good spec. i need to go to alex in pennsylvania. alex. >> i just want to say thank you for taking the call. >> the company is undervalued at the current price. paramount global. >> entertainment stocks are so hated. i think you might be able to get this thing two points were a few points lower but it is not expensive anymore. and that is the conclusion of the lightning round. . >> coming up, friends and search. why apple and google are unified against the ftc. next. >>> if you do not know any bet
dave and illinois. dave. >> dr. kramer, when are you coming to chicago? >> we went there once before but if you say we should be back, i am heading that way. but waiting until the spring though. >> something scientific. >> i took it home this weekend. i studied it. i said, is there ever a day when this is not recommended? this is such a good company, dave. the best in show. kicking myself. allen and florida. >> there is a worldwide nuclear renaissance happening...
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dave he's kind of a lonely man out there. go get him, dave i made it. two one guardians. dave's all over it.battle back to send this to extras. cleveland scored in their half of the 10th bottom ten giants tie and late night lamont wade wins it drives in blake sable good night game over drive home safely. five four giants four straight ws to stay one and a half back. a's in houston to face the division leading astros. a little warm i would think, wearing the space helmet he's trying to avoid their 100th loss of the year. all star brant rooker, his 24th choo-choo onto the railroad tracks. one nothing a's to zip in the seventh. shea langeliers bandoliers his 18th a's. they shut out houston four zip to stay at 99 losses. now to the nfl. the jets had super bowl aspirations after trading for aaron rodgers, but the former cal star and four time mvp lasted only four plays in the jets opener against buffalo. the fear torn achilles that would be season ending bills and jets in new york on the 22nd anniversary of 911. bills have super bowl aspirations. but welcome to josh allen's nightmare, picked up b
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dave. we've got _ i wait a week? thank you, dave. we've got it- _ i wait a week? thank you, dave. we've got it. ecurity and high street shops. what are you seeing? 1 see shops. what are you seeing? i see everything- _ shops. what are you seeing? i see everything. nothing _ shops. what are you seeing? i see everything. nothing surprises me. talking _ everything. nothing surprises me. talking about going back to wilko is, i used — talking about going back to wilko is, i used to cover will cause undercover— is, i used to cover will cause undercover and basically we covered ltford _ undercover and basically we covered ltford one _ undercover and basically we covered ilford one week and we had 42 stops in five _ ilford one week and we had 42 stops in five days— ilford one week and we had 42 stops in five days and people say shoplifting is on the up and it wasn't — shoplifting is on the up and it wasn't pick and mix either. in the maiority— wasn't pick and mix either. in the majority of— wasn't pick and mix either. in the majority of those people who i stopped. — majority of those people who i stopped
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let's start with dave in california. dave. >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy chill. >> what's up?wth outlook. hefty backlog. new 150 million stock buyback program. and a $55 billion infrastructure investment i allocated to broadband expansion. what are your thoughts on dotcom industries? >> you know, everything you said is true but they also have a lot of telecom exposure and anything tell com related, crown castle or atm, you can't -- i don't want to be levered to telco spin and that's a got a problem there. let's go to nick in connecticut. >> caller: jim, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> caller: good. i wanted to thank you for your past education and good humor. >> oh, thank you. thank you very much. >> caller: and i wanted to ask you about a stock. i know you like nucor. >> right. i sure do. >> caller: i did some research on a company that i like what i see in terms of profit and their markets that they sell to. and the name of the company i'd like to get your opinion on is carpenter technology. >> car tech. a very good company. the stock has had quite a run. i don't k
let's start with dave in california. dave. >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy chill. >> what's up?wth outlook. hefty backlog. new 150 million stock buyback program. and a $55 billion infrastructure investment i allocated to broadband expansion. what are your thoughts on dotcom industries? >> you know, everything you said is true but they also have a lot of telecom exposure and anything tell com related, crown castle or atm, you can't -- i don't want to be levered to telco spin and...
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dave he's kind of a lonely man out there. go get him, dave i made it. two one guardians. dave's all over it. back to send this to extras. cleveland scored in their half of the 10th bottom ten giants tie and late night lamont wade wins it drives in blake sable good night game over drive home safely. five four giants four straight ws to stay one and a half back. a's in houston to face the division leading astros. a little warm i would think, wearing the space helmet he's trying to avoid their 100th loss of the year. all star brant rooker, his 24th choo-choo onto the railroad tracks. one nothing a's to zip in the seventh. shea langeliers bandoliers his 18th a's. they shut out houston four zip to stay at 99 losses. now to the nfl. the jets had super bowl aspirations after trading for aaron rodgers, but the former cal star and four time mvp lasted only four plays in the jets opener against buffalo. the fear torn achilles that would be season ending bills and jets in new york on the 22nd anniversary of 911. bills have super bowl aspirations. but welcome to josh allen's nightmare, picked up by jord
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dave, good to see you. thank you. >> thank you. rachel: thanks, dave.anti-religion group sending a warning to auburn university after coaches and teachers baptized 200 students. >> how dare they. madison pruitt trout was in the water helping to spread a message of faith and she joins e us next sensation and last for weeks. it can make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. 50 years or older? ask your doctor about shingles. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. we're told in genesis chapter 1:26 that god has made man in his image and by his likeness has he made him. genesis is a book of fundamental importance for the jewish and christian faiths, and a literary masterpiece that has profoundly shaped western civilization. now, in this exclusive online course from hillsdale college, you can deepen your
dave, good to see you. thank you. >> thank you. rachel: thanks, dave.anti-religion group sending a warning to auburn university after coaches and teachers baptized 200 students. >> how dare they. madison pruitt trout was in the water helping to spread a message of faith and she joins e us next sensation and last for weeks. it can make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. 50 years or older? ask your doctor about shingles. this...
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republican businessman dave mccormack announced he is running for senator, challenging bob casey and dave joins us from pittsburgh in pennsylvania. daveod morning, steve. >> steve: last time you were that close to winning the nomination, it was between you and dr. oz who wound up with endorsement of donald trump. what is different this time? >> this time, you learn lessons when you run in the past and there are things you could have done different. the key is contrast, i've been blessed, i'm a pennsylvania kid, born and raised, had opportunity to go to west point and serve my country and was a successful business man and i'm running against bob casey, a career politician who has been a rubberstamp for joe biden. contrast between a pennsylvania success story and a career politician. most americans think the country is going in the wrong direction. if you want to continue the status quo, that is bob casey's lane, if you want to shake up washington, that is the platform i'm running on. >> steve: i think democrats are worried about you, i've noticed there are a number of stories that you, mr. mccormack don't live in pennsylvania, you live
republican businessman dave mccormack announced he is running for senator, challenging bob casey and dave joins us from pittsburgh in pennsylvania. daveod morning, steve. >> steve: last time you were that close to winning the nomination, it was between you and dr. oz who wound up with endorsement of donald trump. what is different this time? >> this time, you learn lessons when you run in the past and there are things you could have done different. the key is contrast, i've been...
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dave portnoy isn't having it. calling out a "the washington post" reporter he says was planning a hit piece. >> you are basically sending an email that says to the effect dave's miss agenic racist do you want to defend yourselves advertising at this event, right? >> i'm sorry, who are you? >> i'm the guy you are writing the article about davetnoy. >> oh you are dave portnoy. >> "the washington post" which is wildly left leaning publication to think you are going to give me a fair shake, i wasn't born yesterday. >> carley: love to hear her response to that. portnoy says pizzeria set to serve slices at food festival said he had a history of misogynistic comments. the pizza fest is still set to kick off on saturday. to incredible catch in the stands. snags a home run ball during yesterday's game againsts fillies all while holding a little girl. >> the guy catches the ball with his kid in his arms, puts the kid down, and then fires it back. >> carley: classic dad. have you ever seen anything like this before. last night's dodgers game briefly delayed after a giant bubble was spotted floating over the field. announcers initially thought this was a drone before the bubble bursts. that's not something you see every day, guys. >> steve: did they explain what caused the big bubble. >> origins unknown somebody was washing something.
dave portnoy isn't having it. calling out a "the washington post" reporter he says was planning a hit piece. >> you are basically sending an email that says to the effect dave's miss agenic racist do you want to defend yourselves advertising at this event, right? >> i'm sorry, who are you? >> i'm the guy you are writing the article about davetnoy. >> oh you are dave portnoy. >> "the washington post" which is wildly left leaning publication to...
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dave. >> booyah, this is dave, long time listener, first time caller. >> kplexcellent. >> thank you for takingindividual investors, calling for your take on advanced auto parts. >> i like to buy best of breed. auto zone, azo, has been for the last ten years, i think that's the one you should buy. >> michael in michigan, michael. >> hey, booyah, i guess, jimmy, my genome sequencing stock, ilmn. >> i don't think it's a great company. i think it's a very good technology business, it is not a great company. dan hur is the one to buy, and that one is a bye bye bye, michael in new york. michael. >> shalom, jim, those expensive nvidia chips need to be protected and connected and for that we have a great new jersey company, bell fuse. >> i know, but when we talk about the connection there, we tend to be thinking about cadence, cadence is stock owned but it's not. it's very expensive. >> ron in california, ron. >> hey, cramer. a great big heineken infused hundred degree desert, booyah to you. >> that's a kind of creative booyah, what's going on? >> how you doing? >> i'm all right, how are you? >> i'm g
dave. >> booyah, this is dave, long time listener, first time caller. >> kplexcellent. >> thank you for takingindividual investors, calling for your take on advanced auto parts. >> i like to buy best of breed. auto zone, azo, has been for the last ten years, i think that's the one you should buy. >> michael in michigan, michael. >> hey, booyah, i guess, jimmy, my genome sequencing stock, ilmn. >> i don't think it's a great company. i think it's a very...
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dave portnoy reporting, i am recording you right now. you are basically sending an e-mail that says to the effect dave's misogynistic racist, do you want to advertise at this event, right? >> what is your name, dave guy you are writing about, dave portnoy. >> i haven't said anything like that. >> i can read, if you want, if you want, i can read what you actually sent. i have it. >> yeah, read it, i sent a bunch of notes. >> okay. we are planning to write about the festival and how some of the sponsors and participants have drawn criticism by associating with dave portnoy who has a history of misogynistic behavior. >> that is the one i -- definitely the most pointed of them, i did want them to respond and hoping to get something from them. >> do you think that is fair? that is pointed. you said you didn't do it. >> i didn't say i didn't do that, i said it was the one most pointed. >> before i provided proof, you said you didn't do that. you said, i did it that one time. you did do it. >> what i worry about when we contact you, i was worried we would have one shot to talk to you, right? what i wanted to do was make -- everything we wanted to talk to you about before i reached out to you, that is wh
dave portnoy reporting, i am recording you right now. you are basically sending an e-mail that says to the effect dave's misogynistic racist, do you want to advertise at this event, right? >> what is your name, dave guy you are writing about, dave portnoy. >> i haven't said anything like that. >> i can read, if you want, if you want, i can read what you actually sent. i have it. >> yeah, read it, i sent a bunch of notes. >> okay. we are planning to write about the...
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dave spahr in the weather center with what we need to know. dave. >> good morning, 70. good morning, everybody. and taking care of that morning fog very nicely. how about that's kind of just blown away. just about buy now, just a little bit of thin haze going on right above. but the air is really dry at the ballpark later today. the giants versus the rockies have some of those fog clouds rolling back in again. fy 10 game time temps mid-sixties but dropping throw cool breeze and they're out of the west at about 10 now, some of that subtropical moisture is bubbling up from our tropical system tropical storm and most a socal. this made it into the central coast and central valley yesterday. and there might be a last-minute if with this by tomorrow. just briefly across that region, they're going make it up here and probably won't even impact all tahoe. somebody a little bit with daytime heating today tomorrow, a little bit. we haven't seen too much of the monsoon season this year. so it's almost mimicking that temperature check for you. we've got 62 for hayward. 59 oakland 50's up to the north bay valais hold. 55 70 for antioch at this hour. and looking ahead for your day, 83 at 1 o'clock by 4 at 88. some ratings may pop in the inland spots near about 90 or so did the same thing tomorrow. but a nice drop for you on tuesday. have more in your extended forecast. plus that 4 zone 2, stephanie. davew, big changes coming to bart service. >> the transit agency is hoping to shorten wait times and improve safety for riders proper. stephanie justice live for us now at walnut creek's bart station with a look at what riders can expect. a tiffany. >> high, 70. yes, we have been talking to commuters this morning and these are some pretty big changes that will go into emfect starting tomorrow on monday barred saying they have a new service plan that will streamline commuter patterns have changed because of the pandemic. they say their main goal. it's to make transit public transit more attractive and efficient once more after ridership numbers have dropped. so let's get into it. go over the changes, bart's news schedule change will start tomorrow. >> and they say it will eliminate 30 minute. wait times on nights and weekends. the transit service promising that no, right. or we'll have to wait more than 20 minutes for a scheduled train. they're also be a 50% increase in evening services. an
dave spahr in the weather center with what we need to know. dave. >> good morning, 70. good morning, everybody. and taking care of that morning fog very nicely. how about that's kind of just blown away. just about buy now, just a little bit of thin haze going on right above. but the air is really dry at the ballpark later today. the giants versus the rockies have some of those fog clouds rolling back in again. fy 10 game time temps mid-sixties but dropping throw cool breeze and they're...
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dave mccaul, fellow ohioan, dave mccaul worked with and has known tom conway over 40 years. reserve out the remainder of his term. i can't think of anybody better to carry on tom conway's legacy than dave mccaul. dave and i have been in the trenches for the better part of our careers walking picket line, talking to workers and fighting against bad trade policy that this body far too often falls for because corporate lobbyists swarm this place and push these bad trade agreements always, always, always at the expense of workers. dave mccaul understands the dignity of work as tom did. he spent his whole life fighting for it. he will make -- would would have made tom conway proud. i ask my colleagues to join honoring tom conway today. our thoughts are with his wife, sons and grandchildren and with steelworkers and brothers in ohio and around the country. i yield the floor. mr. whitehouse: mr. chairman. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, last week i spoke about the scheme of corruption by right-wing billionaires out to capture the supreme court. i mentioned their lawyers blockade of our investigation into this corruption and described then h
dave mccaul, fellow ohioan, dave mccaul worked with and has known tom conway over 40 years. reserve out the remainder of his term. i can't think of anybody better to carry on tom conway's legacy than dave mccaul. dave and i have been in the trenches for the better part of our careers walking picket line, talking to workers and fighting against bad trade policy that this body far too often falls for because corporate lobbyists swarm this place and push these bad trade agreements always, always,...
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dave spahr. good morning, dave. hey, good morning, 70. good morning, everybody. and looking pretty much the same today as we had from yesterday. >> will probably get that sunshine doing its thing a little bit. so we'll say kind of variable clouds on balance today. once we take care of some of this morning fog, as you can see, east bay shoreline checking in there. but look, it's covered over some ground fog this morning. most ratings are in the 60's. we do see some 50's off towards the west order to keep to the north bay. and 57, for example, half moon bay. and that contrast is noted here compared to yesterday were a little cooler up north. and we were this time yesterday, even san francisco trailing by 3 degrees. our low pressure system is still camping out our backyard here. so it's going provide that cloud cover for much of the day, although again, we're going to see nice breaks of sun going on. variable clouds pretty much cover us for the entire day. it's 68 goes on by 11 by 2. will talk about 73 is even well inland spots fail to reach even 80. so enjoy those 70's in place. looks like a little bit of a warm up starts to happen as we get into tomorrow with a lot more sunshine and a gradual warm up next week. more on your forecast coming up in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> east bay youth football team is forced to find a new place to play after 2 recent shootings in oakland, the east bay panthers move saturday's game in santa rosa to keep players safe. they say kron four's. amanda hari has more on >> parents say there are a lot of bad things that happen in oakland. but a team like this keeps their kids out of trouble. but after 2 shootings in such a short amount of time, some kids and their families are afraid and are thinking about quitting just to see children running for their lives and not just scrambling, not know where to go and >> on the ground are running behind cars. it was very practice cut short twice by shootings. >> these bay panthers, youth football and cheer organization used to practice at verde east carter park. you're 98th in bancroft avenues oakland but they don't feel safe there anymore. the first shooting happened august 24th parent lopez says it sounded like dozens of shots rang out. then it happened again just days
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dave detling is live in oakland now with a look at what some area businesses are doing to combat the crime. dave. christina we're in jack london square. and if you parked in this area, you probably seen the signs like the one behind me warning people of potential car break ins and they only go so far. so now some area businesses, they're exploring safety measures like private security and private parking at nero's back yard. car break ins are not on the menu. unfortunately. the restaurant will tell you criminals have become regulars in and around jack london square. it's awful. it's a constant issue. happens multiple times a day, day or night. manager kayla jemmott says people parking along oak and other public streets are prime targets, often coming back to their cars to find smashed glass and missing items. we work really hard here to create a good experience and to have people who say that they're never going to come back because of their car getting broken into. it changes. it goes from like a nice, pleasant lunch to like a horrible experience. nietos is working to change that narrative no longer waiting for the city or police to step in. they've secured private parking along with security, during hours of operation open the gate enclosed lot. even comes with barbed wire. yeah we basically stepped up and just had to do something to get people to feel safe. and it really impacted business customers using the lot, say the new feature puts them at ease. it makes me feel great. i was the first one in the lot today and i was just so happy and had a really good conversation with the security guard. and i'll be back. it's definitely been tough. another business also fed up with car break ins is bocanova on broadway in downtown oakland. we hear from our guests that people are afraid to come down to downtown oakland. even though they want to support us. it is an issue. parking is already tough, downtown says bocanova co-owner martin labarbera. add on top of it the possibility of break ins, and he said he had to explore some type of secure parking. so he partnered with the marriott for discounted valet parking. if you think of how much it costs to replace a window, you know, or have your bag stolen or who knows what else at $20, i think it's a small fee to pay to be able to go out and enjoy a meal. i often tell them to come as groups so they only pay 20 between three four people. nieto's and bocanova says while security and private parking were never part of their original business plans, it's since become integral or at least until the city gets a handle on crime. i think we all need to work as a team and make sure that we can keep this under control and make sure that people feel safe and both businesses are advertising these added safety measures on their websites, as well as social media. still, again, these are only potential deterrents. they're also reminding customers never to leave their personal items or belongings in plain sight in their vehicles. live in jack london square, dave detling, ktvu fox two news. dave, thank you for that report. on the labor day weekend travel crunch is on. this is what san jose mineta international looked like this morning. the airport bustling as people headed out for a little r&r on the long weekend. officials say this will be the busiest day for travel of the labor day holiday. the airport expects nearly 22,000 outbound travelers today. day travelers said they would advise people to get to the airport with plenty of time. hopefully no delays. it does seem like it's busy already and it's pretty early, but we'll see how it goes. this is our first big trip all together. i would say, like with everyone here. so we're super stoked. girls trip next friday is expected to be the second busiest day for san jose minetta for the holiday period that stretches through the week. officials at san francisco international are telling travelers to prepare for a busy travel weekend by arriving early and double checking departure times. a live look
dave detling is live in oakland now with a look at what some area businesses are doing to combat the crime. dave. christina we're in jack london square. and if you parked in this area, you probably seen the signs like the one behind me warning people of potential car break ins and they only go so far. so now some area businesses, they're exploring safety measures like private security and private parking at nero's back yard. car break ins are not on the menu. unfortunately. the restaurant will...
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dave i not nice even though dave raise $50 million for five business for businesses during the pandemic. the hit piece is in not a singl sponsor had a bad thing testing say. not a single pizzeria at pizza fest complained about him. there was only one person besides emily that he'll who is angry at dee's pizza party. mathematician from minnesota wh appointed himself the conscienc of the local pizza industry, that was it. that's all it took for the post to try to kill dave's and bring down every business he's ever had. up next, rfk junior. to jump into the fun and join in the celebration. to help get you ready, your aspen dental team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. right now, new patients without insurance get a free full exam and x-rays. plus, everyone can get 20% off their treatment plan. but hurry, because while the season won't last, the memories you make together will. aspen dental. book today. (vo) in three seconds, this couple will share a perfect moment. (woman) is that? oh wow! but we got to sell our houses! (vo) don't worry. sell and buy in one move when you start with opendoor. (woman) yes! (vo) close in a matter of days. start with an all cash offer at opendoor dot com - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. br
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dave spahr. good morning, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and we started the actually overnight some showers working their magic a little bit here and leftovers. all that surface moisture from the rain. so their go after negotiate through a little the way, some ground fog that we're starting to see. some breaks happened already. but as we speak for right now, again, the fog pretty much taken hold of the east bay shoreline, as we can see and even covering up the shrubbery there as well. and we'll get some clearing going on this. we do have cloud cover a loft in which 2 contend here's what it looks like on the big view of the west coast. you can see that trough digging in here right here in the west coast. and as a result, today's going to quite a bit of cloud cover around. we could see a couple little spring of showers here and there are more important with daytime heating. it's perhaps some thunder showers, a possibility be very isolated, of course, in nature. back to that fog business, the ground fog. we have mixes out fairly quickly. but again, a lot of cloud cover aloft in which to deal with at least today. our numbers. 61 going for any also for concord love, upper 50's going on east bay shoreline and 50's control the north bay. now for contrast were a couple degrees behind in a few little pockets here, but we'll probably do that into the afternoon, too, as we won't be as warm today. certainly as we were from. well, we will be tomorrow. opening up the skies a little bit this afternoon, 11 about 61, 2 o'clock calling it. 64 still have to keep in reserve the chance of a little isolated shower. more importantly, a thunder shower thrown in there, although very isolated after that looks like a warming trend of end of next week. we'll have your entire forecast coming up in a bit. stephanie. >> okay, dave, thank you. we continue to remember the life and legacy of senator dianne feinstein. she was the longest female serving or excuse me, longest serving female senator in history. she died thursday at the age of 90 flags were flown at half-staff outside san francisco city hall yesterday. feinstein served for almost 20 years four's dan thorn reports on how colleagues on capitol hill are remembering her. >> missus, feinstein. >> senator dianne feinstein fulfilling her duty as a public servant in till the end casting what would be her final vote on the senate floor just hours before her death, a black cloth and white roses set up on feinstein's senate desk on friday. her colleagues honoring her as a trailblazer. it is with profound. set >> that we bid farewell. my dear friend. and outright champion for the state of california. senator dianne feinstein. i do so as i say personally, as a friend neighbor and fellow franciscan. >> all of us do so with great pride as the great senator. she has b
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and dave is one of the people that runs the center here. dave in and you saw the window smashed, everything gone? it was such a devastating thing to have a community facility like this, a community resource that someone had broken into because everything here is donated and that was what was stolen. but we've seen the difference. everything's donated. i mean, loads of stuff has been donated since. it's been absolutely amazing to have the shelves that were pretty much bare of loads of things and now look at it, it's been refilled and this is not included in the money that's been donated and people's time that they've come down and done. how does it make you feel to see this kind of response? it cannot help but warm your heart. it shows the community spirit, the community that is in south somerset and martock and how people rally together. sarah is the local mp here, very much involved in the community here. what does it say about the people in martock? this is the response so quickly. it's an amazing response, isn't it? i mean, it's nothing less
and dave is one of the people that runs the center here. dave in and you saw the window smashed, everything gone? it was such a devastating thing to have a community facility like this, a community resource that someone had broken into because everything here is donated and that was what was stolen. but we've seen the difference. everything's donated. i mean, loads of stuff has been donated since. it's been absolutely amazing to have the shelves that were pretty much bare of loads of things and...
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dave: 60,000. they haven't mentioned how long they would be in the airport. >> they mentioned nothing. this came out on a new story and we took it from there. dave: have you called the department of homeland security to find out what is going on? >> i have not but members of our organization have. nobody has answers for us. dave you on hold? they must respond in some way. >> we are a town of 50,000 people and they want to bring 60,000 people in here. makes no sense whatsoever. dave: i am sure they would say in any public declaration that the federal government would take care of it. there have got to be expenses that spillover into the township, right? >> we have to educate everybody who comes to the town. the cost of educating students $20,000 in this town. we are the whole town and airport. between that, security, police, infrastructure, this whole area would be overwhelmed. dave: what part of the airport to they want to use? an old hanger or series of hangers or what? >> there is an active airport and back areas of the airport itself is under control of the state of new jersey but there is a lot of federal land because we have an airbase and technical center. the bottom of sending them to an area that's classified is mind blowing. dave: you mention a word the temp important word that's overlooked in these
dave: 60,000. they haven't mentioned how long they would be in the airport. >> they mentioned nothing. this came out on a new story and we took it from there. dave: have you called the department of homeland security to find out what is going on? >> i have not but members of our organization have. nobody has answers for us. dave you on hold? they must respond in some way. >> we are a town of 50,000 people and they want to bring 60,000 people in here. makes no sense whatsoever....
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colleagues today in solidarity to fight for the american people and i yield now to dave mcintosh of club for growth. dave: you all have heard very eloquent remarks today so i'll keep mine brief. woke deficit spending is ruining this country. and it's time that it stopped. these men and women are the leaders carrying that message. club for growth will stand behind them as they work with speaker mccarthy to bring forward a bill that stops deficit spending and runaway, ruinous deficits. i commend them and thank them for their effort. >> i want to thank you all for being here and thank you to my colleagues. the american people are sick and tired of funding the priorities of washington elites. the american people are sick and tired of woke and weaponized justice department. and the american people are sick and tired of a border that is so porous that we have hundreds of thousands of people coming across monthly. we have 85,000 children that are unaccounted for. i was just in tucson and i went south to the border. you have miles and miles of fence and roughly every quarter of a mile, our government, our govern
colleagues today in solidarity to fight for the american people and i yield now to dave mcintosh of club for growth. dave: you all have heard very eloquent remarks today so i'll keep mine brief. woke deficit spending is ruining this country. and it's time that it stopped. these men and women are the leaders carrying that message. club for growth will stand behind them as they work with speaker mccarthy to bring forward a bill that stops deficit spending and runaway, ruinous deficits. i commend...
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dave. actually, dave's touch. the name dave's got in touch. the name hunter. a mark respect to hunter.iden's first wife. her surname she died surname was hunter, and she died in accident. in a tragic accident. >> oh, dear. >> oh, dear. >> she may well have still a stupid name, too. there's another hits. another famous hits. >> davis, >> hunter davis. hunter davis, legendary journalist, wrote a book the oh, book about the beatles. oh, you're right. davis, a you're right. hunter davis, a fantastic fella. there's the only he's the only, i believe, british there is. british hunter there is. >> spoken that guy >> i've i've spoken to that guy before. okay. before. yeah okay. >> that's two heartbeats now. >> that's two heartbeats now. >> so there we go. >> so there we go. >> one, three, my friend. >> one, three, my friend. >> that's three hunters. >> that's three hunters. >> three hunters in the whole world. 6:30 is the sign still to come, a closer look at what's making the headlines on print online. anywhere you have one. we'll make a story out of it. it's headline makers with david mellor a
dave. actually, dave's touch. the name dave's got in touch. the name hunter. a mark respect to hunter.iden's first wife. her surname she died surname was hunter, and she died in accident. in a tragic accident. >> oh, dear. >> oh, dear. >> she may well have still a stupid name, too. there's another hits. another famous hits. >> davis, >> hunter davis. hunter davis, legendary journalist, wrote a book the oh, book about the beatles. oh, you're right. davis, a you're...
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dave says crime is all dave says knife crime is all a part of the destruction of our society . what about all this ? society. what about all this? i'm going to make myself sound like an old fergie now, but you know, when you hear like some of this music and stuff, what's it got? like drill music? and it's all like kind of the gangster stuff and i was just about to start quoting lyrics from drill music. but, you know, when you hear yourself and you just think, do you know what? i'm just to move on. there's just going to move on. there's lots questions on that knife lots of questions on that knife crime you you let crime issue. you get me, you let me whether not have me know whether or not you have any solutions as to how on earth we it, because we try and stop it, because what's going on right now is heartbreaking. so many young people lives for people losing their lives for what? right let's move on. a new report shows that fewer than half go to work half of trainee gps go to work full time for the nhs. we all know by now we've got know by now that we've got massive waiting the nhs. massive waiting lists. the nhs. i about to say it's on its i was about to say it's on its knees and i have to say we almost have this every winter. ben people oh, winter ben people say, oh, the winter is coming the nhs its is coming up, the nhs is on its knees and can't cope with the winter. but this really is different. think time and different. i think this time and there's proposals . what there's been proposals. what about off student debt? about writing off student debt? perhaps and get perhaps if we can try and get people nhs, commit for people into the nhs, commit for a period time to the nhs and a period of time to the nhs and if you do so, we'll write off your student debt. bob's your uncle, you know, as your aunt, you get the nhs, gets your staff and you get to write off your loan. that's a win win for everyone, isn't it? yeah. >> i mean i would take the opposite approach. as john knows, because he was part of the administration that implemented this university fees are by the are heavily subsidised by the government people had are heavily subsidised by the gov privilege people had are heavily subsidised by the gov privilege of people had are heavily subsidised by the gov privilege of a)eople had are heavily subsidised by the gov privilege of a british had the privilege of a british education at a discounted rate. actually should either pay the loan back because it's a discounted loan anyway, or if in the case of the nhs, if you're considering some kind of policy unked considering some kind of policy linked to education that results in them committing to deliver airing, what was the expectation was when had that discount was when they had that discount education at the state's expense, they should have to pay up if they exit the sector right . i would penalise people who've had the benefit of a of a highly subsidised british education slavery . slavery. >> he's saying that slavery indenture , indenture, it's not indenture, indenture, it's not indenture, indenture, it's not indenture if it's a bit like programs that corporates put, you know , through university you know, through university corporates often pay for someone's education on the basis that they come and work for them for at least three years. >> at the end of the education process. and if they don't, then they have to, they have to pay they have to, they have to pay the back. yeah. and that is the fees back. yeah. and that is pretty standard in the private sector, isn't it? >> go i don't know if >> if you go i don't know if you're in it and you want to qualify up to the next level and you leave. >> well can i just say one more time? ti me? >> time? >> if possible, we should have a menu. >> a menu and let him say one thing. then you say the second thing. >> i just want to say no, no, no. you know something? you. >> john. say >> yeah, go on, john. you say your thing, then. >> see, i thought it was very interesting that it said a very high proportion. up high proportion. don't end up working and i've working full time. and i've noficed working full time. and i've noticed certainly our gp's noticed certainly in our gp's practise every doctor practise almost every doctor there almost there is a woman and almost every doctor there is part time. so i think you maybe need a range a range offers to range of a range of offers to people. some people might people. some some people might want get paid go through want to get paid to go through university to, to, to become a doctor to pay doctor and then have to pay back. if they if they if they don't stay in the health service, some people might be better say, work for ten better off to say, work for ten years we'll wipe the years and we'll wipe off the remaining debt. some remaining student debt. some people we're going people it might be we're going to you a time. you're to give you a part time. you're going guarantee you part time going to guarantee you part time work over after 20 years of work and over after 20 years of part working, you've not part time working, you've not paid debt. we'll pay it paid off your debt. we'll pay it off. there's all kinds of ways. but basically at heart of but basically at the heart of this recruitment crisis. this is a recruitment crisis. our doctors are going work in our doctors are going to work in australia they've got australia because they've got better australia because they've got bett higher pay. how many do and higher pay. how many do we need in the need to find? i think in the order a very it's a very order it's a very it's a very large number of our doctors are going into the australian going to go into the australian health the australian health system. the australian different over different states are coming over and from and recruiting directly from the uk and get the figures uk and you can get the figures from we in those. from the bma as we do in those. >> to a variety of >> we go to a variety of different countries, but we try and recruit nurses. and actively recruit and nurses. for we should recruit for example, we should recruit nurses philippines for example, we should recruit nurses basicallyhilippines for example, we should recruit nurses basically middlees for example, we should recruit nurses basically middle class because basically middle class families in the philippines spend families in the philippines spenldaughters, mainly their daughters, mainly daughters, nurses. their daughters, mainly dalandrs, nurses. their daughters, mainly dalandrs, good nurses. their daughters, mainly dalandrs, good ractually >> and it's a good it's actually a good philippines and a good for the philippines and good if we get if people good for us if we get if people are paying for the training themselves in the philippines. but we need find solution but we need to find a solution to the crisis. yes, some of it will be ai and machine learning. actually, some of it will be automation, be automation, some will be telephone intake. telephone on the intake. >> for example, >> so like so for example, there's school there's 9500 medical school places that's available. there's been not been talk about whether or not that be extended and that should be extended and dental dental dental intakes, dental school intakes as well capped. do you think those intakes should be capped? >>i capped? >> i think you have to find a way of managing the flow of recruits into the system, making it affordable to actually study and having finance in the hospitals to be able to afford to employ the staff, because that's another issue too. my local hospital recently had £150 million deficit on in its budget because the demand is so high and the lack of money from the government. and so there's a big complex the heart complex here at the heart of this aren't going to this is people aren't going to be nurses and doctors and we need them. and with an ageing society, more. we society, we need it more. we need find some way of going need to find some way of going back circle where back to a virtuous circle where people do the study. working class particularly we class people, particularly we get study, become get in, do the study, become great nurses and great doctors. >> what the other point >> what was the other point you wanted? >> what was the other point you warwell, just going to say >> well, i was just going to say it was it was the labour party under tony blair, which again, john will remember, they introduced these ability for just who to just about anyone who wanted to go university, to go to university, to go to university and to be funded by the i just want to the state. and i just want to enumerate it. know, every enumerate it. you know, every year about £20 billion year there are about £20 billion worth of student loans handed out and every year about 8 to £9 billion worth of student loans are written off. so there's a hell of a lot of forgiveness because because the coalition policy was stupid. >> there's a of a lot of >> there's a hell of a lot of forgiveness going on. >> and pursuit the coalition policy of trebling tuition fees to 9000 and then changing the interest rates so that the highest rate marginal highest rate of marginal taxation in country is taxation paid in our country is paid people in their but paid by people in their 20s. but theissue paid by people in their 20s. but the issue , the fundamental issue the issue, the fundamental issue here should be the highest tax should paid by highest should be paid by the highest paid. fundamental here paid. the fundamental issue here is are is that far too many people are going university the going to university and the state picking far too big state is picking up far too big a tab for people who shouldn't be the university system. in be in the university system. in the first place. >> to university. three >> going to university. my three out of four and it could go to university if the if people university if a if the if people who could genuinely benefit from a university education and could affect the economy in a positive way aftennards. >> you sound like you sound like a you sound like a communist to me. >> state planning. let's bring back state planning. >> planning. >> planning. >> want pick you up on >> i want to pick you up on that. >> no, i mean, you dumbed down the educational system. if everyone to university everyone can go to university and you've got, you and that's what you've got, you you've just said out of you've just said three out of four kids. four young kids. >> to university. >> you are going to university. why >> and what tony blair >> and that's what tony blair got wrong. got it wrong. >> why? because so , so many of >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs now and in the >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and in the future are knowledge rich jobs. they're jobs that require skills, advanced skills. they require t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require a level up to higher education to actually do and execute those jobs . and do and execute those jobs. and more and more of the routine jobs. more and more of the routine jobs . first, we've had the blue jobs. first, we've had the blue collar routine jobs eliminated by and now we're getting by robots and now we're getting the white collar jobs being eliminated. john. it has to move . move up the value . we have to move up the value chain. time. chain. we spend more time. >> it's a nice to have, >> it's a it's a nice to have, but we haven't moved up the value chain because we have unbridled migration to value chain because we have unbr all d migration to value chain because we have unbr all the migration to value chain because we have unbr all the jobsnigration to value chain because we have unbr all the jobs which onto value chain because we have unbr all the jobs which you) value chain because we have unbr all the jobs which you keep take all the jobs which you keep getting told brits aren't prepared to do. it's great. >> i think it's a great matter of celebration. we've had 1 million, 1.1 million people come to our country in the last. >> see that matter >> you see that as a matter of celebration 6.2 million celebration with 6.2 million people universal credit to people on universal credit to a greater or lesser extent, 2.5 million actually million people, brits actually not even seeking a job. i see that as a fundamental breaking of the labour market. well, i'll tell you, it be a fundamental breaking of my show if i don't go to the break. >> lots of interesting debate there. some interesting points to pick back up on, sure. to pick back up on, i'm sure. but will take a quick but for now, i will take a quick break. back, lots break. when i come back, lots that want talk to you that i want to talk to you about. private schools. should those have 20% them? those fees have 20% vat on them? also been going also gb news, what's been going on? suspending suspensions of presenters calls for the channel to be shut down. and we'll get into that before the end >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> hi there. i'm michelle dewberry with you. tall seven. the ceo of first property group and now a member of the reform party, ben habib , and former party, ben habib, and the former advisor to tony blair, john mcternan . welcome back everyone. mcternan. welcome back everyone. we've just been talking about knife start of the knife crime at the start of the programme and leon, i found your email very interesting. i can't read all out because was read it all out because it was quite he is. he says quite long, but he is. he says he's a black man . he talks about he's a black man. he talks about the black community. he's saying that many young black boys, he says they are disillusioned . says they are disillusioned. he's talking about valuing the need to value education. an you know, ambition lacking in ambition . it's a really ambition. it's a really interesting email that you send to emily million. i want you to know that i've read that with great interest. and i wonder if, you know, what is there in there because know, help because you know, i cannot help but often when you do see but notice often when you do see the the perpetrators the pictures of the perpetrators or are very, very often as well , sadly, the victims now , very , sadly, the victims now, very often they are they do seem to be young, black children. so, leon, i think your point is a very interesting one that you make there . yes, says john, we make there. yes, says john, we should be contracted , forcing should be contracted, forcing gps to work in the nhs for a penod gps to work in the nhs for a period of time. he reckons they're taking the mickey by not doing so , dennis says, well, doing so, dennis says, well, maybe other countries have a mix of private and public health care better than we do, and that's more appealing to some of the nhs staff, davedegrees are pretty much worthless now unless for various top jobs . unless for various top jobs. john was just saying he thinks three out of four young kids should go to university. if you ask me if that's not devalue doing a then i don't doing a degree, then i don't know what is . surely gps . gps know what is. surely gps. gps and nurses should train here and move to australia. then they can't practise over there unless they've done the similar training required in that country. well, i suspect that there's a lot of common similarities. a little bit similarities. maybe a little bit of extra training. i don't really know the answer to that. if a doctor or nurse if you are a doctor or a nurse thatis if you are a doctor or a nurse that is moving australia, get that is moving to australia, get in touch and tell me how that works. but now i want to works. but for now i want to talk to you about vat private talk to you about vat on private school fees. lots of conversation about this. the l
dave says crime is all dave says knife crime is all a part of the destruction of our society . what about all this ? society. what about all this? i'm going to make myself sound like an old fergie now, but you know, when you hear like some of this music and stuff, what's it got? like drill music? and it's all like kind of the gangster stuff and i was just about to start quoting lyrics from drill music. but, you know, when you hear yourself and you just think, do you know what? i'm just to move...