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dominic's says johnson on front page of the ft where dominic dominic'sic dominic's sastohnson has been but in — dominic dominic's sastohnson has been put in a betrayal marriages they focus— been put in a betrayal marriages they focus on that, one of the dangers— they focus on that, one of the dangers for the conservative party is that _ dangers for the conservative party is that in— dangers for the conservative party is that in that resignation speech today— is that in that resignation speech today borisjohnson so is that in that resignation speech today boris johnson so supersedes this betrayal narrative actually he was not _ this betrayal narrative actually he was not pulling that packet peer to labour. _ was not pulling that packet peer to labour. it's— was not pulling that packet peer to labour, it's in the country through difficult _ labour, it's in the country through difficult times it was that herd behaviour, the eccentric choice of mps to— behaviour, the eccentric choice of mps to kick— behaviour, the eccentric choice of mps to kick him out whic
dominic's says johnson on front page of the ft where dominic dominic'sic dominic's sastohnson has been but in — dominic dominic's sastohnson has been put in a betrayal marriages they focus— been put in a betrayal marriages they focus on that, one of the dangers— they focus on that, one of the dangers for the conservative party is that _ dangers for the conservative party is that in— dangers for the conservative party is that in that resignation speech today— is that in that...
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dominate? i domestic agenda that will dominate?— domestic agenda that will dominate? ., ., , dominate? earing _ dominate? i got to be honest i'm not hearing anybody - dominate? i got to be honest i'm not hearing anybody talk| i'm not hearing anybody talk about big tax cuts, i think thatis about big tax cuts, i think that is a red herring at the moment. that is a red herring at the moment-— that is a red herring at the moment. ~ ,, i. that is a red herring at the moment. ~ ., �* moment. when you say you aren't heafina moment. when you say you aren't hearing anyone — moment. when you say you aren't hearing anyone what _ moment. when you say you aren't hearing anyone what do _ moment. when you say you aren't hearing anyone what do you - hearing anyone what do you mean? �* ., . hearing anyone what do you mean?�* ., ., , , ,, mean? i'm not hearing business community _ mean? i'm not hearing business community demanding - mean? i'm not hearing business community demanding tax - mean? i'm not hearing business community demanding tax cuts | mean? i'm not hearing business i community demanding tax
dominate? i domestic agenda that will dominate?— domestic agenda that will dominate? ., ., , dominate? earing _ dominate? i got to be honest i'm not hearing anybody - dominate? i got to be honest i'm not hearing anybody talk| i'm not hearing anybody talk about big tax cuts, i think thatis about big tax cuts, i think that is a red herring at the moment. that is a red herring at the moment-— that is a red herring at the moment. ~ ,, i. that is a red herring at the moment. ~ ., �* moment....
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yes, and she, apparently dominates dominates in estonia please tell me if there is any pressure on thean on the russian embassy, maybe there are some examples somehow appear. yes, of course, we are well, and what has not been announced here in the frontal states, respectively, we are working in the frontal zone. although of course this sounds a little strange, but there is a feeling that estonian politicians are beginning to understand this almost literally for some and, uh, the embassy is definitely working under a lot of pressure. anti-russian magistrates are regularly organized, and quite so aggressive, and this is by the embassy. well, they literally made a garbage dump with various posters that we should like, how to condemn. ah, attempts are being made to damage our vehicles. moreover, several cars, so to speak, are scratched, and hooligans, of course. not found, video cameras were looking somewhere else, and our estonian colleagues are trying to find a place. restrict the financial activities of poland. there are many things to list here. the only thing that hasn't arrived yet
yes, and she, apparently dominates dominates in estonia please tell me if there is any pressure on thean on the russian embassy, maybe there are some examples somehow appear. yes, of course, we are well, and what has not been announced here in the frontal states, respectively, we are working in the frontal zone. although of course this sounds a little strange, but there is a feeling that estonian politicians are beginning to understand this almost literally for some and, uh, the embassy...
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now 90 is above 90%, there is a dominant hope among people in the fifth month of the great war hope and hope remains dominant, dominantr which the price changes with disbelief. we are already in difficult conditions, but you say that hope and faith remain very high. the most important thing for us in general is that i have such high respect for ukrainians that despite the fact that we have not been so blessed at the front lately, we know we lost cities, but this did not seriously affect their emotional and moral state. that is, there is no research in this rating either, there is no psychological exhaustion of people, after all, there is nothing, the stability of such a society remains, but we did not exclusively understand that if our defeats, we will experience them, then it will there are some psychological problems of people, not exclusively. that's why we need to go to the contract. this is when the channel will be successful . counteroffensive, that is, i think then the emotional state will improve significantly. will be decisive at the same time when the end of this war will be decided to what extent it will be
now 90 is above 90%, there is a dominant hope among people in the fifth month of the great war hope and hope remains dominant, dominantr which the price changes with disbelief. we are already in difficult conditions, but you say that hope and faith remain very high. the most important thing for us in general is that i have such high respect for ukrainians that despite the fact that we have not been so blessed at the front lately, we know we lost cities, but this did not seriously affect their...
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well, i'm sure he hopes he's made a martyr and he will dominic's| made a martyr and he will dominic's fox news— made a martyr and he will dominic'swill dominic's fox news and all of the _ made a martyr and he will dominic's fox news and all of the other - made a martyr and he will dominic's fox news and all of the other ultra i fox news and all of the other ultra right-wing — fox news and all of the other ultra right-wing media _ fox news and all of the other ultra right—wing media outlets- fox news and all of the other ultra right—wing media outlets —— - fox news and all of the other ultra . right—wing media outlets —— dominate fox news _ right—wing media outlets —— dominate fox news we'll— right—wing media outlets —— dominate fox news. we'll have _ right—wing media outlets —— dominate fox news. we'll have to _ right—wing media outlets —— dominate fox news. we'll have to see. - right—wing media outlets —— dominate fox news. we'll have to see. the - fox news. we'll have to see. the sentence — fox news. we'll have to see. the sentence will _ fox news. we'll have to see. the sentence will come _ fox news. we'll have to see. the sen
well, i'm sure he hopes he's made a martyr and he will dominic's| made a martyr and he will dominic's fox news— made a martyr and he will dominic'swill dominic's fox news and all of the _ made a martyr and he will dominic's fox news and all of the other - made a martyr and he will dominic's fox news and all of the other ultra i fox news and all of the other ultra right-wing — fox news and all of the other ultra right-wing media _ fox news and all of the other ultra right—wing media...
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dominic cummings has been a big ally of _ enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of rishi _ enlighten us? dominicak for a i been a big ally of rishi sunak for a while _ been a big ally of rishi sunak for a while. dominic cummings was part of the reason _ while. dominic cummings was part of the reason rishi sunak became who he was so _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so fast _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so fast it _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so fast it has a shape meteoric rise~ _ was so fast it has a shape meteoric rise~ you _ was so fast it has a shape meteoric rise. you remember that the power struggle _ rise. you remember that the power struggle with sajid javid quit as chancellor is on rishi sunak installed _ chancellor is on rishi sunak installed in its place after very little _ installed in its place after very little material experience. dominic cummings— little material experience. dominic cummings was very much behind all of that. cummings was very much behind all of that the _ cummings was very much behind all of that. the pair were very close and t
dominic cummings has been a big ally of _ enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of rishi _ enlighten us? dominicak for a i been a big ally of rishi sunak for a while _ been a big ally of rishi sunak for a while. dominic cummings was part of the reason _ while. dominic cummings was part of the reason rishi sunak became who he was so _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so fast _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so fast it _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so...
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dominant dominants can kill a subordinate. blood tests came for fatish on his girlfriend on the refrigerator, they were definitely not marked. where are you going going home? our stop is in the other direction , let's go, but i just thought about it and went the wrong way. listen, i picked up serov's clothes and a couple of questions arose. always at your service. talk to a real person vera listen how i wanted to thank you. for what? how cool is that you're everything? remember, they are very beautiful? it was so original to wrap them in their own tie. remind me of the blue stripe, i will definitely give it to you, i hug you. i just wanted to show in such a romantic way from the kalmyks, please. i feel the same, what do we feel to each other, and you're not going back to our region. no, what should i do? maybe we need your help, god forbid i would like to see you. oh thanks, you know i am. i think we should really meet you, of course, but only i reserve a table in a restaurant. you don't come, do i have to have dinner alone? well , sorry. was busy. for example, today. no, no, it's not too late now. let me come to you. do you know? you're right. life ahead of us we will meet for sure. came a urinalysis of experts in it a low content of estrogen. so a man. and the dominantthe question on the ironing board traces of men's shoes but it can be a large woman wearing men's shoes, or she makes subordinates kill. it is unlikely, of course, but there is a possibility that there is something else with a book about dinosaurs , too. there are no deaf, distinct prints. usually , the weak and vulnerable type strives to dominate the other person, he can even be cowardly. this is his way of hiding his nature, they find themselves weak. i, too, can dominate in this way, you can find out at least something else besides the fact that this is a man who is 12 at heart, unfortunately, it is difficult. we have three different egos here. the person who killed fatyushina is a horny, aggressive type of about twenty-six-twenty. but then it could be a woman. well, why can there be a man? well, well, but the one who killed seleznev is clearly older, on the contrary, younger, if the victim is an elderly person, you need to start looking for the killer, we will help the children, li
dominant dominants can kill a subordinate. blood tests came for fatish on his girlfriend on the refrigerator, they were definitely not marked. where are you going going home? our stop is in the other direction , let's go, but i just thought about it and went the wrong way. listen, i picked up serov's clothes and a couple of questions arose. always at your service. talk to a real person vera listen how i wanted to thank you. for what? how cool is that you're everything? remember, they are very...
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dominic cummings. _ allowed to happen. dominic cummings. a _ allowed to happen. dominic cummings, a former - allowed to happen. c cummings, a former aid in l allowed to happen. dominic i cummings, a former aid in our fierce critic of mrjohnson, said that mrjohnson had referred to chris pincher as pincher by name and pincher by nature. when mrjohnson set out on his recent trip abroad, his party had just lost to election and he may have been hoping that on his return he would have been finding questions about his leadership fading, finding questions about his leadershipfading, instead finding questions about his leadership fading, instead he faces new ones. damian grammaticas, bbc news. time now for the sports news hello i'm tulsen tollett and this your sports news, where we start with tennis and defending champion, novak djokovic, is through to the quarter—finals at wimbledon after a four set win over dutch wildcard tim van rijthoven. the serbian top seed is chasing a 7th title overall at the all england club and was a 6—2 4—6 6—16—2 winner on centre court. the 20—time major winner will now face italianjannik si
dominic cummings. _ allowed to happen. dominic cummings. a _ allowed to happen. dominic cummings, a former - allowed to happen. c cummings, a former aid in l allowed to happen. dominic i cummings, a former aid in our fierce critic of mrjohnson, said that mrjohnson had referred to chris pincher as pincher by name and pincher by nature. when mrjohnson set out on his recent trip abroad, his party had just lost to election and he may have been hoping that on his return he would have been finding...
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dominant split. mead well and second half we were showing such a dominant split.— such a dominant split. e goal-scorer. a _ such a dominant split. mead the goal-scorer. a bronze _ such a dominant split. mead the goal-scorer. a bronze with - such a dominant split. mead the goal-scorer. a bronze with a - such a dominant split. mead the i goal-scorer. a bronze with a three goal—scorer. a bronze with a three header. and it's in! it’s header. and it's in! it's unbelievable. - header. and it's in! it's unbelievable. we - header. and it's in! it's unbelievable. we are l header. and it's in! it's unbelievable. we are all in tears at full-time — unbelievable. we are all in tears at full—time. everyone _ unbelievable. we are all in tears at full—time. everyone was _ unbelievable. we are all in tears at full—time. everyone was just - full—time. everyone wasjust absolutely— full—time. everyone wasjust absolutely buzzing _ full—time. everyone wasjust absolutely buzzing and - full—time. everyone wasjust absolutely buzzing and the l full—time. everyone was just - absolutely buzzing and the changing room
dominant split. mead well and second half we were showing such a dominant split.— such a dominant split. e goal-scorer. a _ such a dominant split. mead the goal-scorer. a bronze _ such a dominant split. mead the goal-scorer. a bronze with - such a dominant split. mead the goal-scorer. a bronze with a - such a dominant split. mead the i goal-scorer. a bronze with a three goal—scorer. a bronze with a three header. and it's in! it’s header. and it's in! it's unbelievable. - header. and it's...
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that's why deflation now dominates locally dominates, but it is a certain the basis for a fairly active in the key rate. the ministry of industry and trade supported the implementation of the food-sharing program, according to the news, with reference to this ministry, it is assumed that retailers will donate goods with an expiring shelf life to charity, but only those that are suitable for consumption have the necessary certificates and comply with current standards. it is noted that now it is more profitable for retail chains to write off and dispose of products. how to pass it on to those in need. this is due to the payment of vat, therefore the issue requires elaboration and discussion with the federal tax service, the project will help save about a million tons of products per year, the department considered. the national bank of ukraine devalued the hryvnia as a result, the exchange rate fell by a quarter to 36.5 hryvnia per dollar. this step. according to the nbo, it will increase the competitiveness of ukrainian producers and maintain the stability of the economy, however, accor
that's why deflation now dominates locally dominates, but it is a certain the basis for a fairly active in the key rate. the ministry of industry and trade supported the implementation of the food-sharing program, according to the news, with reference to this ministry, it is assumed that retailers will donate goods with an expiring shelf life to charity, but only those that are suitable for consumption have the necessary certificates and comply with current standards. it is noted that now it is...
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that's what i mean by the fact that it is believed that we have united russia there, the dominant dominantsn some opposition to it. uh, that means what kind of opposition they are in. i don't really understand, but that's not the point. in order to represent a political force in modern society, one does not need to be registered as a party by the ministry of justice of the russian federation of that and another country does not need to have a charter chairman there. i affirm that the danger is much greater than all these supposedly opposition parties. and yes, some of which also exist a lot, the name of which nobody knows than a rotten rotten apple and that's it. the rest represents lgbt memory. she is not interested in the ministry of justice; she does not have a charter, but she has the leaders of her country, her own cinema. uh, your fine art. e their pullers of their many adherents who work in the education system. by the way, their writers. this is the international, it has foreign support and its politicians have already been brought to power. this is not about others, in many other c
that's what i mean by the fact that it is believed that we have united russia there, the dominant dominantsn some opposition to it. uh, that means what kind of opposition they are in. i don't really understand, but that's not the point. in order to represent a political force in modern society, one does not need to be registered as a party by the ministry of justice of the russian federation of that and another country does not need to have a charter chairman there. i affirm that the danger is...
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case it's about peace with russia, so let's get out of this, there are no such attitudes. are dominant e dominant that we have to stop the enemy, to protect our country, that's the prevailing sentiment, well, in odessa, yes. well, i'm in mykolaiv very often. i've been there for literally tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and i'll go there again. we've been there since they don't have water there, and my goncharenko center works there, so we constantly help and import water and everything necessary is endless, so it seems to me that there are no such sentiments either, but what everyone definitely has one wish for each other. goncharenko, people's deputy of ukraine from odesa , joined our broadcast and viktor chumak is also with us chief military prosecutor of ukraine from 2019 to 20 years, mr. viktor we congratulate you good day, mr. viktor how do you assess the situation with the non-admission of representatives of the international community as a former military prosecutor of the red cross to that prison, the territory of that residence, where the ukrainian prisoners of war were actually killed
case it's about peace with russia, so let's get out of this, there are no such attitudes. are dominant e dominant that we have to stop the enemy, to protect our country, that's the prevailing sentiment, well, in odessa, yes. well, i'm in mykolaiv very often. i've been there for literally tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and i'll go there again. we've been there since they don't have water there, and my goncharenko center works there, so we constantly help and import water and everything...
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the 2nd thing, because they see the china is low dominance, becoming dominant in many different trades and also develop row. and now, and guess what is, this is the reality because they, this is the thing, is that the last day, lots of deals. a lot of these any more, anything under the sun? well, why is all producing china once we get to cost? now this is not because china wants it because china is now has the world one that was what the lation of mankind on the planet. i'm china and with this kind of labor reservoir i've been trying to produce what's watch it just the reality. ready as of the wish of the labor and it doesn't produce a big place and boston and also with the place. so or tray will. ready give way to i will support the cause of labor, but that's not accepted by the american. now and are we live in a global world? markets are all intertwined. if you can't really separate one element out of the world market, we're seeing that right here. russia can be, you actually achieve climate neutrality by 2050, which is their goal without the help from chinese manufacturers. well 1st
the 2nd thing, because they see the china is low dominance, becoming dominant in many different trades and also develop row. and now, and guess what is, this is the reality because they, this is the thing, is that the last day, lots of deals. a lot of these any more, anything under the sun? well, why is all producing china once we get to cost? now this is not because china wants it because china is now has the world one that was what the lation of mankind on the planet. i'm china and with this...
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dominant and explaining the dominant narrative and you know the movie you said, you know, it's easy for a for teacher to slap it on and show in a class all the president's been the movie has been used as a how-to guide for investigative reporting and there's some elements of investigative journalism that you can watch that movie and pick up. tips from how about this factor? the illusory truth effects the illusory truth effect does this play a role? in solidifying and perpetuating the myth and what you might ask is the illusory truth effect. that's a great phrase you can use on friends and acquaintances. what you just said sounds like to me like the illusory truth effect. an impress them to no end. this is an inclination to believe in inaccuracy if that inaccuracy is repeated over and over if we we hear it a lot. if we encounter this often enough this test this repetition leads to a sense of validity. it doesn't make it accurate. it doesn't make it true. but it makes it seem authentic. the illusory truth effect anyone want to try to link the illusory truth effect to the dominant narrative of watergate. even i feel like this story of like woodward and bernstein as like the heroes of the watergate story and like the guys responsible for taking down nixon and a lot of those like kind of falsehoods that we talked about earlier like those things got repeated in every us history class i've ever taken that i've covered the 1970s. like i have a history minor. i've taken an extensive amount of us history classes every time you talk about the presidency every time you talk about nixon watergate woodward and bernstein. those are like the three things that you have to know when it comes like your a+ test and in your senior year of high school, like that's just always been how it is. and that's always been the story at least that i've been told in like public public school growing up like they just always said that so i just always believed it because they just kept saying it so i think it probably does have that kind of effect because i'm sure i'm not the only person in
dominant and explaining the dominant narrative and you know the movie you said, you know, it's easy for a for teacher to slap it on and show in a class all the president's been the movie has been used as a how-to guide for investigative reporting and there's some elements of investigative journalism that you can watch that movie and pick up. tips from how about this factor? the illusory truth effects the illusory truth effect does this play a role? in solidifying and perpetuating the myth and...
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according to dominic bernard, who is working on their cases, it is no coincidence most of them are british. —— dominic byrne. most of them are british. -- dominict of them are british. -- dominic b rne. , . , , , , most of them are british. -- dominic brne. , , ,, ., byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. _ byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. they _ byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. they are - byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. they are using | other governments. they are using these prisoners as a negotiation tool. we believe that's the case because the british government have really rattled the russians within ukraine. rattled or not, on the battlefields of the east, russia is very much on the advance. they are said to be taking ground in lysychansk, the last part of the luhansk region held by the ukrainians. russia is moving to encircle the city. if they do, they will cut off some of ukraine's most experienced soldiers. but it's notjust the eastern donbas region that has felt the effects of russia's invasion. the last fortnight has seen attacks right across ukraine —
according to dominic bernard, who is working on their cases, it is no coincidence most of them are british. —— dominic byrne. most of them are british. -- dominict of them are british. -- dominic b rne. , . , , , , most of them are british. -- dominic brne. , , ,, ., byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. _ byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. they _ byrne. they are putting pressure on other governments. they are - byrne. they are putting pressure on other...
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why do i mean that it is believed that we have united russia there, the dominant dominant, the rulingnd of opposition to it. uh, that means what kind of opposition they are in. i don't really understand, but that's not the point. in order to to represent a political force in modern society does not need to be registered as a party in the ministry of justice of the russian federation. yes, and another country does not need to have a charter of the chairman there. i affirm that there is a much greater danger than all these parties, allegedly opposition parties. and besides, some of which also exist a lot, the name of which nobody knows, than a rotten, rotten apple and that's it. the rest is represented by the lgbt party. she is not mediocre. in the ministry of justice, she has no charters. well she has the leaders of its stage, its cinema. uh, your fine art. e their pullers of their many adherents who work in the education system, by the way, their writers. this is the international. it has foreign support and its politicians have already been brought to power. this is not about others.
why do i mean that it is believed that we have united russia there, the dominant dominant, the rulingnd of opposition to it. uh, that means what kind of opposition they are in. i don't really understand, but that's not the point. in order to to represent a political force in modern society does not need to be registered as a party in the ministry of justice of the russian federation. yes, and another country does not need to have a charter of the chairman there. i affirm that there is a much...
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dominating the narrative. the facts aren't on their side but they are dominating the narrative and in this site, you dominate theld be why he is concerned. a new poll from a teachers union says that republicans have a winning message and battleground voters pay 60% are more likely to vote for candidate that thinks that public schools should focus less on teaching rates and more on core subjects. imagine that, also this tweet, these are numbers in san francisco schools. 53% of black kids chronically absent versus asian kids. 28% are reading proficient versus 70% of asian kids. there is a disparity there that is unfair to all of those kids that aren't able to read and are not going to be able to succeed in life. and governor newsom, maybe he has never heard of this either just like he has never heard of the problem of crime in los angeles. >> greg: just reading that tweet is racist here and how dare you point out the discrepancy, i don't know where you are going with this. >> dana: they are just numbers. >> greg: it's true, that is how the left would handle it. he can't point that stuff out. how can you have a dom
dominating the narrative. the facts aren't on their side but they are dominating the narrative and in this site, you dominate theld be why he is concerned. a new poll from a teachers union says that republicans have a winning message and battleground voters pay 60% are more likely to vote for candidate that thinks that public schools should focus less on teaching rates and more on core subjects. imagine that, also this tweet, these are numbers in san francisco schools. 53% of black kids...
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regulations, not that keir starmer did that, not that dominates coming did that, not that dominates coming did that _ did that, not that dominates did that in the eyes of county durham — did that in the eyes of county durham employees in their investigations have cleared both from _ investigations have cleared both from each side of the political divide — from each side of the political divide over different matters —— dominic— divide over different matters —— dominic cummings. let's look at the statement _ dominic cummings. let's look at the statement from durham police today think a _ statement from durham police today think a substantial amount of documentary and witness evidence was obtained _ documentary and witness evidence was obtained which identified the 17 precipitants and their activities during — precipitants and their activities during that labour gathering here in durham _ during that labour gathering here in durham in— during that labour gathering here in durham in april last year. following the application of the evidential test. _ the application of the evidential test. and — the application of the evidential te
regulations, not that keir starmer did that, not that dominates coming did that, not that dominates coming did that _ did that, not that dominates did that in the eyes of county durham — did that in the eyes of county durham employees in their investigations have cleared both from _ investigations have cleared both from each side of the political divide — from each side of the political divide over different matters —— dominic— divide over different matters —— dominic cummings....
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dominic— ministers. just talk us through that but dominic raab _ ministers. just talk us through that but dominich that but dominic raab is on breakfast . ministers. just talk us through thatj but dominic raab is on breakfast in a few hours' time and he is the guy who's got the unfortunate task of going into the studios and doing other radio programmes tomorrow but the ministers are being told that you don't actually have to tell the number ten line and a bit of freelancing, what that's going to lead us to? it freelancing, what that's going to lead us to?— lead us to? it might be a test of these ministers _ lead us to? it might be a test of these ministers loyalties - lead us to? it might be a test of these ministers loyalties to - lead us to? it might be a test of| these ministers loyalties to boris johnson. a number of people have gone back and forth and they might be a reshuffle, maybe this is a test for a number of ministers as to whether or not they will still come out and back from boris johnson out and back from borisjohnson even when they are told that they have free reign to freelance an
dominic— ministers. just talk us through that but dominic raab _ ministers. just talk us through that but dominich that but dominic raab is on breakfast . ministers. just talk us through thatj but dominic raab is on breakfast in a few hours' time and he is the guy who's got the unfortunate task of going into the studios and doing other radio programmes tomorrow but the ministers are being told that you don't actually have to tell the number ten line and a bit of freelancing, what that's going...
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dominic cummings has been - dominic cummings has been campaigning— dominic cummings has been campaigningster for almost a year, are you grateful for his support and will - grateful for his support and will there _ grateful for his support and will there be — grateful for his support and will there be a _ grateful for his support and will there be a job _ grateful for his support and will there be a job in _ grateful for his support and will there be a job in downing - grateful for his support and willi there be a job in downing street grateful for his support and will - there be a job in downing street for him in _ there be a job in downing street for him in your— there be a job in downing street for him in your administration? - there be a job in downing street for him in your administration? and - there be a job in downing street fori him in your administration? and one more. _ him in your administration? and one more. if— him in your administration? and one more. if i _ him in your administration? and one more. if i may. _ him in your administration? and one more. if i may. as— him in
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dominant in -- u.s. dominance in semiconductor production has twindled. the u.s. has always led the world in chip design. we came up with this technology, but our share of the global chip manufacturing capacity over the past 30 years has gone from about 37% down to less than 12% today. as a result we rely more and more on foreign countries for these essential chips. in the past few years the supply chain has not been reliable. you know that if you tried to buy a car recently, maybe even a washing machine, you had to wait forever. why? because of the lack of semiconductors. these chips just aren't available. we all come to learn in recent years that semiconductors are the building blocks of everything, household appliances, computers, medical equipment, but also military systems and weaponry like the f-35. and in a more dijal economy by the way, the demand for the semiconductors, these chips will only continue to grow. last year this lack of semiconductors caused an estimated loss of $240 billion to the u.s. gross domestic product. so $250 billion hit to our econom
dominant in -- u.s. dominance in semiconductor production has twindled. the u.s. has always led the world in chip design. we came up with this technology, but our share of the global chip manufacturing capacity over the past 30 years has gone from about 37% down to less than 12% today. as a result we rely more and more on foreign countries for these essential chips. in the past few years the supply chain has not been reliable. you know that if you tried to buy a car recently, maybe even a...
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_ instance, that dominic raab is also backing rishi. _ instance, that dominic raab is also backing rishi. dominicg that period, and, - boris, we worked so closely| during that period, and, you know. — during that period, and, you know. we _ during that period, and, you know. we are _ during that period, and, you know, we are human. - during that period, and, you know, we are human. we i during that period, and, you i know, we are human. we have affectioh _ know, we are human. we have affectioh i_ know, we are human. we have affection. i have _ know, we are human. we have affection. i have great - affection. i have great affection _ affection. i have great affection for— affection. i have great affection for boris - affection. i have great - affection for boris johnson. but you _ affection for boris johnson. but you must— affection for boris johnson. but you must have - affection for boris johnson. but you must have argued i affection for boris johnson. - but you must have argued with rishi sunak a lot because he was always saying let's open the economy up quicker, and you are always portrayed as
_ instance, that dominic raab is also backing rishi. _ instance, that dominic raab is also backing rishi. dominicg that period, and, - boris, we worked so closely| during that period, and, you know. — during that period, and, you know. we _ during that period, and, you know. we are _ during that period, and, you know, we are human. - during that period, and, you know, we are human. we i during that period, and, you i know, we are human. we have affectioh _ know, we are human. we have...
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dominate others shows that i know that not you know. don't you know that this is one of the ways of domination, informational domination.special because of this, by default, our brain can always find a causal relationship and explain how the world is arranged, and here science is false. it offers, uh, simple explanations to the broad masses. this is how the world works, in which the brain is able to check, but this has nothing to do with science, nevertheless, it is worth saying to the author of revolutionary hypotheses and thanks, in the end, the resonance from them makes you once again pay attention to the work and methods of real historians, allowing you to be surprised and admire the miracles that they do for the sake of time travel and we are not being deceived by them at all, but by someone completely different. pennsylvania from monday at 19:50 on ntv original films and series from which you can’t tear yourself away in the online cinema ion in the online cinema, ken with an mts premium subscription for only 199 rubles. in a month sergey astakhov who is energized premiere today at 21:40 on ntv and bacon today at 1
dominate others shows that i know that not you know. don't you know that this is one of the ways of domination, informational domination.special because of this, by default, our brain can always find a causal relationship and explain how the world is arranged, and here science is false. it offers, uh, simple explanations to the broad masses. this is how the world works, in which the brain is able to check, but this has nothing to do with science, nevertheless, it is worth saying to the author...
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medications that truly result in loss of pregnancy and that isn't sort of perhaps the dominant concern the dominantoncern is just that we won't prescribe the most effective therapies. i see is there also fear that, you know, obviously for women who are either possibly pregnant or want to get pregnant. this is something that they care about they don't want to harm their feet is either but what about just women of bearing age who have no intention of becoming a mom anytime soon. mm-hmm. that's right. i mean, you know, we we do depend on contraception and effective contraception in that setting and a lot of the care that we have to provide for. our patients of childbearing potential is around preventing pregnancies that are unplanned and really planning the time and carefully so in general any person or childbearing potential, you know that there is a risk of unintentional and unplanned pregnancy, and we do say that even in clinical trials where we're worried about the safety of a medication and we require patients to be several forms of contraception to participate we still see unplanned pregnancies
medications that truly result in loss of pregnancy and that isn't sort of perhaps the dominant concern the dominantoncern is just that we won't prescribe the most effective therapies. i see is there also fear that, you know, obviously for women who are either possibly pregnant or want to get pregnant. this is something that they care about they don't want to harm their feet is either but what about just women of bearing age who have no intention of becoming a mom anytime soon. mm-hmm. that's...
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>> they already dominate pharmaceuticals. dominate solar panels.se, now it is our food supply. in addition to this land that they're buying up, they've also bought the nation's largest port processing plant. they know if they can win this economically, they don't even have to worry about a military conflict. it is not just jobs issue. it's a national security issue. we've got to wake up as a country. jackie: we know chinese-government linked company bought 300-acres of land 20 minutes from grand forks air force base in north dakota making huge real estate investments here as well, larry. so your point on the espionage, all of these other issues as well. china really is getting a footprint in kind of a hold on this country? >> well, i think these chinese land grabs are very important that mike waltz mentioned. we dealt with this in the trump administration. they had land, before we booted huawei out, they put cameras on telephone poles next to our military bases. that is another example. i wouldn't let them buy land to be perfectly honest. we got ri
>> they already dominate pharmaceuticals. dominate solar panels.se, now it is our food supply. in addition to this land that they're buying up, they've also bought the nation's largest port processing plant. they know if they can win this economically, they don't even have to worry about a military conflict. it is not just jobs issue. it's a national security issue. we've got to wake up as a country. jackie: we know chinese-government linked company bought 300-acres of land 20 minutes...
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dominant. the dominant variant was first ba 1, then ba.2, then 2.1.ou get to ba.5, which clearly has a transmission advantage which is one of the reasons why we're seeing throughout several regions of the country including in particularly the new york area, you're starting to see cases go up. it needs to be taken seriously. everybody wants to put this pandemic behind us and feel and hope it doesn't exist. it does. however, the good news is we have the capability and the tools to address it, and we just need to utilize those tools. for example, getting vaccinate fire department you're not primarily vaccinated. if you're due for a booster, use a booster. and when you're in an area where you have a high dynamic of infection, when not talking about mandating anything, but recommending people when in indoor congregate settings to wear a mask. those are simple, doable things that can help prevent us from having even more of a problem than we're having right now. >> given where you see the american people and their mindset and, frankly, their exhaustion righ
dominant. the dominant variant was first ba 1, then ba.2, then 2.1.ou get to ba.5, which clearly has a transmission advantage which is one of the reasons why we're seeing throughout several regions of the country including in particularly the new york area, you're starting to see cases go up. it needs to be taken seriously. everybody wants to put this pandemic behind us and feel and hope it doesn't exist. it does. however, the good news is we have the capability and the tools to address it, and...
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just like in so many other places, fentanyl is the dominant, dominant opioid.o, it is consumed so many families in so many communities. like chair murray i'm very concerned about the rice rise in fentanyl related deaths in adolescents who, because of the state to development are more vulnerable to opioid use disorder. this particularly the case when a young person has a mental health issue like adhd, depression, and anxiety which too often goes undiagnosed and untreated. i will start with doctor dolphin redmon. can you speak to two things? one, the relationship between opioid use disorder and other mental health conditions and, number two, how timely mental health care for young people can help prevent opioid misuse? >> yes, thank you for that question similar and for all of your work and advocacy in this area. we know for some as well as adults, the use of opioids and other substances is a related to a persons meant of challenges. to the extent that services and supports our, we talk about this a lot that we are able to take a cold curing of how approach that
just like in so many other places, fentanyl is the dominant, dominant opioid.o, it is consumed so many families in so many communities. like chair murray i'm very concerned about the rice rise in fentanyl related deaths in adolescents who, because of the state to development are more vulnerable to opioid use disorder. this particularly the case when a young person has a mental health issue like adhd, depression, and anxiety which too often goes undiagnosed and untreated. i will start with...
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and of course, just like so many other places fentanyl is the dominant, dominant opioid.so it has consumed so many families, so many communities. like chair moran very concerned about the rising fentanyl related overdose deaths in adolescence. who, because of their stage are more vulnerable to opioid use disorder. this is critically the case when a young person has a mental health condition like adhd with their anxiety that too oftenul goes undiagnosed and untreated. so i will start with the doctor, can youon speak to do things. number one, the relationship between opioid use disorder and other mental health conditions. and number two, and how timely mental health for young people can help prevent opioid misuse. >> yes, thank you for that question senator. and for all of your work and advocacy in this area. we know that for some youth, as well as adults, use of opioids or other substances is connected to for some individuals mental health challenges. and so to the extent servicesnc and supports, we talk a lot about this were able to take an approach that services and supp
and of course, just like so many other places fentanyl is the dominant, dominant opioid.so it has consumed so many families, so many communities. like chair moran very concerned about the rising fentanyl related overdose deaths in adolescence. who, because of their stage are more vulnerable to opioid use disorder. this is critically the case when a young person has a mental health condition like adhd with their anxiety that too oftenul goes undiagnosed and untreated. so i will start with the...
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dominate — the membership. yes, the themes that will dominate in _ the membership. yes, the themes that will dominatewho is now the clear frontrunner now that ben wallace's not standing saying that he wants more fiscal responsibility, does want to promise fairy tales and promises he will not go down that road. brexit and how to make the most of it, vows not to backtrack on some of the plans are borisjohnson regarding the northern ireland protocol, perhaps regarding european mention of human rights might also figure that there is a slightly misleading narrative about party membership and it's often said that they are almost rabidly right—wing and almost always vote for the most right—wing candidate. i think like mps, who are self interested in retaining the seat, most groups have,in retaining the seat, most groups have, in the past, tended to pick the most electable candidate and i suspect there will not be perhaps as much difference in the two groups at this time round either. people of the party choose to think —— will choose who they think can beat kier starmer. �* r' choose who they think can beat
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what is dominating _ escalation —— what sergey lavrov was saying. what is dominating western i saying. what is dominating supply high—tech equipment to ukraine, we will— youth you supply high—tech equipment to ukraine, we will progress _ to ukraine, we will progress further, _ to ukraine, we will progress further, but— to ukraine, we will progress further, but they— to ukraine, we will progress further, but they always - to ukraine, we will progress - further, but they always wanted to progress _ further, but they always wanted to progress further, _ further, but they always wanted to progress further, and _ further, but they always wanted to progress further, and the - further, but they always wanted to progress further, and the areas i further, but they always wanted to i progress further, and the areas they occupied _ progress further, and the areas they occupied originally, _ progress further, and the areas they occupied originally, the _ progress further, and the areas they occupied originally, the south, - occupied originally, the south, which — occupied originally, the south, which he — occupied o
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dominating dominating a summer long as we kick off summer it's been stranger things. stranger things has been, you know, it was number one for four weeks in a row not just season four of "stranger things." all four seasons were the top. the advertising's going to help grow revenue a bit password sharing's going to help expectations are too low for 2023, but the real driver of what's going to make netflix work begin is the content has to be better than it was over the prior six to nine months where it was definitely slower >> what is the appropriate, i mean, in your mind, fair value, at $174 right now, $175, what is fair value for this company, and how much of it is an earnings story versus a multiple stories? what kind of multiple, you say you see upside, how do you see that expanding if it really does >> it comes down what do you think, do you believe that streaming is going to top out at 300 million, four, five, or 600 million? that very much determines how you think about the valuation of this company we think the number is north of 600 million long term. is it going to take a little longer to get there than we originally thought it will. there's no doubt that the pandemic and multiple other factors. we never thought peacock would lose $2.5 billion this year. the pandemic has altered the trajectory of netflix. but in the wrong term, there will be several winners, and netflix is one of them. >> cynthia, you've been doing remarkable reporting on netflix, how things are shifting, changing and maybe how they're not changing >> this company has been a thrill ride to cover ever since it arrived in certainly the last ten years as it set about just reorganizing the landscape i think what rick said is absolutely true. for the broader entertainment industry, the question of oh, my goodness, is netflix plateauing at something that's a lot lower than 12 billionish global subscribers. that makes the terms of that business very different. one thing from the creative community's point of rue that will be very interesting to see when they have their earnings is, were they being overly conservative with that warning of the q2 loss that could be as high as 2 million. was that over, you know, was that a classic case of managing expectations so they can beat that in a couple of weeks? i think that's something that the creative community is very, just like investors, is very interested to see how much does that, did that warning indicate a plateau. >> is your sense, by the way -- is your sense that all of these other companies which were chasing the netflix, sort of fever dream, that they're going, that they're stopping that chase in or that they've shift thad chase? and does that, then, create more opportunity for netflix in certain ways >> it's interesting, you know, figuring out where the content, where the rights are is very much being a three-dimensional chess. i think that, i really think that they have some work to do as rich said, on the content side with the creative community, and i think they have some work to do, some of what made netflix so revolutionary may be in this, in a more competitive streaming environment, may actually be holding them back. so what we do know is internally, there is a lot of soul searching, a lot of very intense conversations about where the future, where netflix is going >> rich, on our screen right now, i don't know if can you see it we have walt disney on the list, warner bros. if could you own one, what would you own right now? >> if you look at the trajectory of netflix, this is still the dominants not a question, andrew, when you look out over the next few years, remember, netflix is still almost 30% of time spent streaming on connected tvs is netflix. disney, for all of the success and fanfare, disney plus is like 4% add in hulu, you're 15%. netflix is the dominant player in the way that tv is shifting has crisis of confidence absolutely has there been more competition? sure i want to follow up on your question, andrew, because i think it's the right one in a weaker economic environment where inflation is having its impact rates are going higher, definitely the consume iris weakening and advertising economically is slowing, you're going to see more cord cutting, weaker advertising, and it's going to be very hard for us to believe that all of theis companies that have been plowing into streaming, taking all of their good cash flow as they've been growing and burning it in streaming, it's hard to imagine they're keeping up that pace in streaming when their core is suffering. i
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domination. men have dominated women. there's this sense that any mixing between men and women is fraught with the potential for evil to happen. >> historically, women had the status of children. by law, their husbands or fathers were their guardians. some gave men a free hand to beat women. muhammad counselled men on the right way to hit their wives. likely with the hand, he says, and not in the face. if the beating did not keep a wife in line, men could download a government app that was used for wife tracking. among other functions, it could send out a text alert if a wife headed for the airport or the border. >> testosterone is a dangerous drug. this view of women has both children and as chaotic sexual beings. >> the app is called -- your wish is my demand. some men might have needed more than one app because they had more than one wife. there are reportedly more than a million saudis in polygamist marriages. there are no churches in saudi arabia. christians pray in secret. >> we have secret churches there. house churches. >> practicing christianity is against saudi arabia's version of islamic law, so is every other religion. >> it is a tough place to be a christian. >> even tougher to be jewish. we must kill all the jews said the so-called religious scholar. textbooks published in 2018 taught that the jews are cowardly, dooefs. another evil in saudi arabia was music. movies were considers evil too. and if you complained publicly about any of it, any government structure, you could be arrested. throws of the government have been tortured, even beheaded. for decades, saudi arabia has lived a bizarre double life. fabulously rich, drenched in oil, it was at the same time hand cuffed for years by extremist islam. the saudis have been deeply conflicted, but so are we because their story is intertwined with ours. the closest alley of this strange dessert kingdom has been america, one of the world's most open democracies where freedom of religion is enshrined in the constitution. why? new york times thomas freeman put it succinctly. >> just keep your pumps open, your prices low, and don't both them too much, and you can do whatever you want out back. >> outback, that's where you would find the extremist rhetoric, the crazy, the hate red of other religions. >> it is my view that on 9/11, we got hit with the distilled essence of everything that was going on outback. >> osama bin laden and 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were all saudis. more isis soldiers came from saudi than anywhere else in the middle east. for years, america has been desperate for a new day in saudi arabia. >> coming to the stage, ladies and gentlemen, his royal. >> enter, the crown prince. he's unlike any saudi ruler the world has seen before. mbs as he's called effectively took over from his father five years ago. almost immediately, everything in saudi arabia seemed to change. >> right away, he looks like a breath of fresh air, and he's forceful. ♪ and then a hero comes along ♪ >> remember, music was evil and forbidden. but then, mariah carey performed. after her came a parade of stars. ♪ i miss you more than life ♪ >> among them, justin bieber and the black eyed peas. >> he was beginning to do something i hadn't seen from any saudi leader ever. >> his reforms inside saudi arabia had been revolutionary. >> he says, i'm not going to leave this life until i see the entire middle east in the first rank of nations. >> movies were forboden, but then the crowned prince himself opened a movie theater. >> don't freeze. >> i never freeze. >> watching black panther were men and women sitting together. that is a dramatic change for this country. >> this man is extremely popular. >> here it is, ladies and gentlemen. it's here. it's in front of you. amc is here. >> we've just begun to actually fight the war of ideas. >> hi! >> women were finally allowed to drive. and some of the guardian laws that treated them like children were repealed. mbs stripped the dreaded religious beliefs of much of their power. he arrested some of the crazy clericks, including the advice of the wife beater. and remember the clerk who talked about killing the jews? the crowned prince is now talking about recognizing the state of israel. saudi arabia is changing. but even as it does, there is something else going on. >> massive purge of princes all arrested by a man who would be king. >> early in his reign, mbs imprisoned hundreds of princes and wealthy business men and the ritz carlton of all places. >> we drive in under police escort. >> it was called a crackdown on corruption. >> no one enters here now without official permission. >> what appeared to be cell phone video emerged showing a chaotic scene in one of the world's fanciest hotels. the. >> it was a shake down power play of all his potential rivals. i think it was about control. >> there were reports of torture and one death, which the government denied. meanwhile, even as mbs eventually gave women the right to drive, saudis arrested the leaders of the right to drive movement. again, there are credible reports that some of the women were tortured. >> this is an authoritarian absolute monarchy. >> the truth about mbs was beginning to emerge, and it was a complicated picture. >> you had a young, 29 years old when he became deputy crowned prince. very impulsive, not very experienced young man who had some very dangerous, dark impulses. >> u.s. officials usually weigh in when they go off course. >> they need us to draw red lines. >> donald trump drew no lines. like other presidents before him, he fanned the friendship because of oil. >> if you want to see oil prices go to $150 a barrel, all you have to do is break up our relationship with saudi arabia. >> but unlike previous presidents, trump never questioned any saudi action. >> what they've all needed always over the years was to be able to say to their cabinet or advisers, i would love to do that crazy thing you want to do. my heart's with you, but the secretary of state broke my arm. if we don't play that role, these guys will drive right over the cliff. and that's exactly what happened. >> that cliff was of course the murder of the washington columnist. >> an international murder investigation pinning the u.s. against its national alley, saudi arabia. >> it began in the dead of night. a private saudi plane landed in its terminal. >> they say assassins waiting for him inside. >> a saudi journalist and a writer of the washington post. >> he is creating an environment of intimidation and fear. >> he was well-connected with ties to some senior royals. he had been treated well before. so at the appointed time, he went inside. what follows is from an audio tape described to cnn. >> within moments of his faithful steps in, he recognizes someone. >> a former intelligence official close to the crowned prince. he tells him, you are coming back. he says, you can't do that. and then, he's attacked. there are screams. his last words, i can't breathe. then, the sound of a saw. >> turkish officials say his body was cut up with a bone saw. >> his body was dim membered, chopped up into small pieces. >> a saudi autopsy expert tells the men, put on headphones and listen to music, presumably to down out the sound of the saw. a look alike can be seen leaving. >> same clothes, same glasses and beard, everything except the shoes. >> saudi araub i can't denies knowing anything about his disappearance. >> as details began to emerge, the saudis said, a fight had broken out. >> the official saudi explanation that his death was a result of a fist fight gone bad has been deemed laughable. >> finally, the saudi government settled on one word, rogue. it was a rogue operation. >> the saudi foreign minister told fox news that this was a rogue operation. >> rogue elements may have been involved. >> they're going to say he was killed by rogue operatives. >> sounds to me like maybe this could have been rogue killers. who knows. >> the cia said it believes mbs was involved with the murder. >> mbs, the crowned prince, is a wrecking ball. i think he's complicit in the murder to the highest level possible. i think he's crazy. i think he is dangerous. >> trump appeared unconvinced. >> whether he did or whether he didn't, he denies it. >> i would really question somebody's judgment if they couldn't figure this out. >> it was an example of sometimes elements of the bureaucracy going rogue. >> ali shihabi used to act as an intelligence. they say he was murdered on the instructions of the crowned prince and an elite team close to the crowned prince went with the purpose to doing him harm. >> there were so many cheaper and easier ways to do it. he was a friend of the royal family. he was an insider. >> he was a prominent person. he was a prominent player. everybody has their enemies. there simply isn't a piece of evidence. >> he says there is a smoking gun. it's just a smoking bone saw, not a gun. the washington post editorial page puts it very simply. if this was meant to be an interrogation that went rogue, why would you bring a bone saw to an interrogation? >> well, first of all, nobody has shown us that bone saw. >> how was he dismembered? >> i think -- i mean, again, not to get gruesome, but i saw an interview on television with a doctor that said any saw could dismember a human being. >> why did they bring any saw? >> he was killed, and it seems like he was dismembered and the body was disposed of. it's a tragic horrible event. but you cannot put the stability of a country or the strategic relationship between the united states of america and saudi arabia hostage to the unfortunate death of one individual. >> it's a question that has haunted the united states for years. does alying with saudi arabia come at too high a price? >>> still ahead, the biggest u.s. saudi crisis, 9/11. why did bin laden hate america so much? the little known story when we come back. ♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in just two days. new crepe corrector lotion only from gold bond. champion your skin. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and now... we're in the future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv with available super cruise™ for hands-free driving. - dad. - yeah? 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to understand, we have to go back almost 300 years. to the 1700s. two men formed an alliance in the arabian dessert. a clerk and a warrior, the saudi royal family. he and his followers were the isis of their time. preaching strict adherence to the koran on pain of death. th their puritinical faith dominated. >> authorities have executed -- >> it starts from a principal that i as a muslim can determine if another muslim is a good muslim, and if they are not, they're subject to the most drastic penalties, including death. it was only a minor sector of islam for much of its history. the muslim world was shaped far more by far much more diverse associates like egypt. then, saudi arabia struck oil. with mountains of cash, the kingdom eclipsed other muslim nations and spread its version of the faith everywhere. >> what oil money did was finance the building of islamic centers, mosques, putting conditions that ensure that had their exclusive ideas alone would be taught in those mosques. >> but in 1979, wohabism turned on itself. >> today seized the great mosque in saudidy arabia and took hostages. >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that they had rocked. >> they broadcast their messages that the saudi family are drunkards, gambl
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domination. men have dominated women. there's this sense that any mixing between men and women is fraught with the potential for evil to happen. >> historically women had the status of children. by law their husbands or fathers were their guardians. some clerics give men a free hand to beat women. mohammad al arifyi counsels young men on the right way to hit their wives. "lightly with the hand," he says, "and not in the face." if the beating did not keep a wife in line, men could download a government app used for wife tracking. among other functions it could accepted out a text alert if a wife headed for the airport or the border. >> testosterone is a dangerous drug. it's this view of women as both children and as chaotic sexual beings. >> the app is called absher, arabic for "your wish is my command." some men might have needed more than one app because they had more than one wife. there are reportedly more than 1 million saudis in polygamous marriages. there are no churches in saudi arabia. christians pray in secret. >> we have secret churches there. house churches. >> practicing christianity is against saudi arabia's version of islamic law. so is every other religion. except islam. >> it is a tough place to be a christian. >> even tougher to be jewish. "we must kill all the jews" says the so-called religious scholar. textbooks published in 2018 taught the jews are cowardly, devious. another evil in saudi arabia was music. movies were considered heresy, too. if you complain publicly about any of it, any government st stricture, you could be arrested. foes of the government can be tortured, even beheaded. >> saudi arabia lives a bizarre double life. fabulously rich. drenched in oil. it was at the same time handcuffed for years by extremist islam. the saudis are deeply conflicted. but then so are we. because their story is intertwined with ours. the closest ally of this strange desert kingdom has been america, one of the world's most open democracies, where freedom of religious is enshrined in the constitution. why? "new york times" columnist thomas friedman put it succinctly. >> guys, here's the deal. just keep your pumps open, your prices low, and don't bother the yahudis too much, and you can do whatever you want out back. >> out back. that's where you'd find the medievalism, the extremist rhetoric, the clerics, the hatred of other religions. >> it is my view, fareed, 9/11, we got hit with the distilled essence of everything that was going on out back. >> osama bin laden and 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were all suddenies. saudis. more isis soldiers come from saudi than from anywhere else in the middle east. for years america has been desperate for a new day in saudi arabia. >> welcome to the stage, ladies and gentlemen, his royal highness -- >> enter the 36-year-old crown prince mohammad bin salman. he is unlike any saudi ruler the world has seen before. mbs effectively took over from his father, king salman, five years ago. suddenly everything in saudi arabia seemed to change. >> right away he looks like a breath of fresh air. and he's forceful. ♪ >> remember, music was evil and forbidden. ♪ but then mariah carey performed. ♪ after her came a parade of stars. among them justin bieber and the black-eyed peas. he was beginning to do something i hadn't seen from any saudi leader ever. >> his reforms inside saudi arabia have been revolutionary. >> he says, i am not going to leave this life until i see the entire middle east in the first rank of nations. >> movies were forbidden but then the crown prince himself opened a movie theater. >> don't freeze. >> i never freeze. >> watching "black panther" were men and women sitting together. that is a dramatic change for this country. >> this man is extremely popular. >> here it is, ladies and gentlemen, here in front of the amc theater. >> we've just begun to actually fight the war of ideas. >> hi! >> women were finally allowed to drive. and some of the guardian laws that treated them like children were revealed. mbs stripped the dreaded religious beliefs of much of their power. he arrested some of the crazy clerics. including the brief detention of mohammed al a-rifi, the wife-beating advice giver. and remember the cleric who talked about killing the jews? the crown practice is now talking about recognizing the state of israel. saudi arabia is changing. but even as it does, there is something else going on. >> massive purge of princes, all arrested by a man who would be king. >> early in his reign mbs imprisoned hundreds of princes and wealthy businessmen at the riyadh ritz-carlton, of all places. >> we drive in under police escort -- >> it was called a crackdown on corruption. >> no one enters here now without official permission. >> what appeared to be cell phone video emerged showing a chaotic scene in one of the world's fanciest hotels. >> and it was a shakedown power play of all his potential rivals. >> i think it was really about control. >> there were reports of torture and one death which the government denied. meanwhile, even as mbs gave women the right to drive, saudi police arrested the leaders of the right to drive movement. and again there are credible reports that some of the women were tortured. >> this is an authoritarian absolute monarchy. >> the truth about mbs was beginning to emerge and it was a complicated picture. >> you were young, 29 years old when you became deputy crown prince. had some very dark impulses, saddam-like impulses we now understand. >> u.s. officials usually weigh in when allies like saudi arabia go off course. >> they need us to draw red lines. >> donald trump drew no lines. like other presidents before him, he fanned the friendship because of oil. >> if you want to see oil price go to $150 a barrel, all you have to do is break up our relationship with saudi arabia. >> but unlike previous presidents, trump never questioned any saudi action. >> and what they've all needed was to say to their captain, their advisers, i'd love to do that crazy thing you want me to do. i'd love to do that. my heart is with you. the american secretary of state broke my arm. if we don't play that role, these guys will drive right over the cliff. that's what happened, fareed. >> that cliff was, of course, the murder of "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. >> a murder/mystery pitting the u.s. against its key ally saudi arabia. >> it began in the dead of night. october 2nd of last year. a private saudi plane landed in istanbul. >> the turks say assassins waiting for him inside the consulate -- >> jamal khashoggi had an appointment there that day. >> he is a saudi journalist, a vocal opponent of his own government. >> he is creating an environment of intimidation and fear. >> khashoggi was well connected with ties to some senior royals. he had been treated well at the consulate before. so at the appointed time, he went inside. what follows is from an audiotape described to cnn. >> within moments of his fateful steps into the consulate, khashoggi recognizes someone. >> mahereb matreb, a former intelligence official close to the crown prince, mohammad bin salman. matreb tells him, you are coming back. khashoggi says, you can't do that. and then he's attacked. there are screams. his last words, "i can't breathe." then the sound of a saw. >> turkish officials say khashoggi's body was cut up with a bone saw. >> jamal khashoggi's body was dismembered, chopped up into small pieces -- >> a saudi autopsy expert tells the men, put on headphones and listen to music. presumably to drown out the sound of the saw. a khashoggi look-alike can be seen leaving the consulate. >> same clothes, same glasses and beard, everything, except the shoes. >> saudi arabia vehemently denies knowing anything about khashoggi's disappearance. >> as details began to emerge, the saudis said a fight had broken out. >> the official saudi explanation that khashoggi's death was the result of a fistfight gone bad has been deemed laughable. >> finally the saudi government settled on one word, rogue. it was a rogue operation. >> the saudi foreign minister told fox news that this was a rogue operation. >> rogue elements may have been involved. >> they're going to say he was killed by rogue operatives. >> this rogue killer's explanation, this is absurd. >> sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers, who knows. >> the cia said it believed mbs was involved with the murder. >> mbs, the crown prince, is a wrecking ball. i think he's complicit in the murder of mr. khashoggi to the highest level possible. i think he's crazy. i think he is dangerous. >> trump appeared unconvinced. >> whether he did or whether he didn't, he denies it vehemently. >> i would really question somebody's judgment if they couldn't figure this out. >> it was an example of sometimes elements of the bureaucracy going rogue. >> ali shihabi used to act for the u.s. >> u.s. intelligence believes that jamal khashoggi was murdered on the instructions of the crown prince. that an elite team of people very close to the crown prince went to istanbul with the purpose of doing him harm. what do you say to that? >> look, had you wanted to kill jamal, there were so many cheaper and easier ways to do it. he was very much a friend of the royal family. he was an insider. he was a prominent person, he was a prominent player. everybody has their friends and enemies. the crown prince has denied it. and there simply isn't a piece of evidence. >> senator lindsey graham says there is a smoking gun, it's just a smoking bone saw, not a gun. "the washington post" editorial page puts it very simply. if this was meant to be an interrogation that went rogue, why would you bring a bone saw to an interrogation? >> well, first of all, nobody has shown us that bone saw. >> how was he dismembered? >> again, not to get gruesome, but i saw an interview on television with a doctor that said any saw could dismember a human being. >> why did they bring any saw? >> look, he was killed, and it seems like he was dismembered and the body was disposed of, so, i mean, it's a tragic, horrible event . (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. 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dominate our supply chains. they already dominate our pharmaceuticals. they dominate solar panels, wind turbines that the left they're trying to push us towards the lithium supply. and in this case now it's our food supply. in addition, to this land that they're buying up, they've also bought the nation's largest pork processing plant. they're buying up grain mills because they know that if they can win this economically, if they can choke off with these key supply chains and computer chips and all kinds of others on top of it, then they don't even have to worry about a military conflict . and you add our debt on top of that, as the stimulus checks keep flowing out to deal with a virus that they unleashed on us that are flowing through amazon and wal-mart right to their manufacturer saying it's checkmate. so my messages, when you see made in china, put it down. it's not just the jobs issue. it's a national security issue. and we've got to wake up as a country. congressman chip roy, i've always been a peace through strength person. you see, because of the weakness of t
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dominated _ fear anyone. every front page is dominated by — fear anyone. every front page is dominated by the _ fear anyone. this uniquely female achievement. 0ne will celebrate this uniquely female achievement. one more match stands between the lionesses and what would between the lionesses and what would be one of the country's sporting successes. what is the players walk out to the pitch from england, right now it should never be forgotten that football is effectively banned in this country for 50 years. every girl has now prepared the struggle of past lionesses have. but if they are to try and today they will have to rewrite the record, england have only beaten germany to white in 20 —— twice in 27 attempts. but the manager seems to be the missing piece in thejigsaw. and how they fear no one. thank you. pans across the country have gathered to watch the match. in a moment we would joinjon donnison in croydon, but letsjoin our a moment we would joinjon donnison in croydon, but lets join our other correspondent in sheffield, where anticipation is building. yes. correspondent in sheffield, where anticipati
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the region, and assuring gulf leaders that they're not going to let china and russia dominate the conversation, dominate the region, and making sure the u.s. is committed to this given there have been big questions about it as that was not the biden administration's focus in his first year in office. that's why he wanted to come and show them that. as you saw president biden climb those stairs of air force one, getting ready to leave after 24 hours on the ground here in saudi arabia, obviously one of the takeaways the white house had was an assurance from these leaders to pump more oil so they can bring gas prices down at home. gas prices have been going down over the last 30 days or so but it's still a big concern for this white house. wolf, the main takeaway from this trip, the centerpiece of conversation since he departed for his first trip to the middle east since taking office, has been human rights. you heard the president bringing it up, gently, that's been his focus since he came up to the saudi crown prince and fist bumping him, and taking photos shoulder to shoulder with summit leaders. it's b
the region, and assuring gulf leaders that they're not going to let china and russia dominate the conversation, dominate the region, and making sure the u.s. is committed to this given there have been big questions about it as that was not the biden administration's focus in his first year in office. that's why he wanted to come and show them that. as you saw president biden climb those stairs of air force one, getting ready to leave after 24 hours on the ground here in saudi arabia, obviously...
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he dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's_ dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's hero _ dominatedal good golfers out there. _ lot of potential good golfers out there, you know. so they are a threat — there, you know. so they are a threat to — there, you know. so they are a threat to rory. | there, you know. so they are a threat to rory.— there, you know. so they are a threat to rory. i will let you get back to the _ threat to rory. i will let you get back to the golf _ threat to rory. i will let you get back to the golf now _ threat to rory. i will let you get back to the golf now was - threat to rory. i will let you get| back to the golf now was double threat to rory. i will let you get - back to the golf now was double that of the fun nervy atmosphere here at the moment. we are on the back nine now so we will know within the next couple of hours, i think, whether rory mcilroy will be able to win his fifth major. share rory mcilroy will be able to win his fifth ma'or. �* , , rory mcilroy will be able to win his fifth major-— fifth ma'or. are very tense two hours. fifth major. are
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dominant force. we are entering a market polar new order a market, pull the world. and where the u. s. is not the dominant force anymore is not the dominant force and more to say the least. so this is a new reality. and if you refuse to accept the new reality, you know, who knows they have this is tom electric power. steel might result the to the military method and then that will be some conflicts and other news line to bring you today is really defense minister benny gunner said his country house. that means and the ability to contain or runs nuclear program. iran is a global problem. it is not just the israel private problem. we're able to seriously harm and delay the nuclear program. the israeli defense minister also claim restoring the 2015 nuclear deal would only be a delaying tactic, which would eventually lead to around. he sais, returning to nuclear weapons plan, to runs position on its nuclear policy, has remained on change according to the iranian foreign ministry who said it is purely peaceful for fuel purposes, not weapons, and is monitored by the international atomic energy agency. world studies. dean of the university of te
dominant force. we are entering a market polar new order a market, pull the world. and where the u. s. is not the dominant force anymore is not the dominant force and more to say the least. so this is a new reality. and if you refuse to accept the new reality, you know, who knows they have this is tom electric power. steel might result the to the military method and then that will be some conflicts and other news line to bring you today is really defense minister benny gunner said his country...
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dominant force. we are entering a marty polar new order, a martin polar world, where the u. s. is not the dominant force anymore is not a single dominant force and more to say the least. so this is a new reality. and if you exit, refuse, accepting the new reality, you know, who knows, they have this install military power, steel, the my, to resolve the, to the military method. and then there will be some conflicts. and that's it for now. thanks for watching. we will be back again at the top of the hour. ah, ah ah, ah. ah, the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been cancelled. the very modern weapon cancelled culture. really desperate wonderful language, sheffield milo. so thought, when will you get just me sitting there with the phrase now, particularly refers to counseling russian culture yet no secret of she was the zip code where your mouth books, your view that is chill out of it. so that over that most of the summer h t m e w. what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no questions, partially condemned, reviled and rejected. just sort of like a bullet bramble. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. any
dominant force. we are entering a marty polar new order, a martin polar world, where the u. s. is not the dominant force anymore is not a single dominant force and more to say the least. so this is a new reality. and if you exit, refuse, accepting the new reality, you know, who knows, they have this install military power, steel, the my, to resolve the, to the military method. and then there will be some conflicts. and that's it for now. thanks for watching. we will be back again at the top of...
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dominant _ from around the world. there's big deals, big this dominant business, j deals, big this dominant business, but also a lot ofabout how you achieve sustainability and how you achieve sustainability and how you achieve net savers it is vital. the last farnborough airshow in 2018 it was $192 billion worth of commercial single deals done injust five days. think of that supply chain and the jobs five days. think of that supply chain and thejobs it five days. think of that supply chain and the jobs it creates in the value. chain and the “obs it creates in the value. ~ ., ,., chain and the “obs it creates in the value. ~ ., ., . value. with the global economic turmoil were _ value. with the global economic turmoil were facing _ value. with the global economic turmoil were facing the - value. with the global economic turmoil were facing the imf, - turmoil were facing the imf, international monetary fund, is warning of the darkening global economic outlook and others of outright recession, all thanks to factors such as the war in ukraine, dangling pandemic, and soaring inflation. , . , inflation. high fuel prices, se
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old relationships when we're dealing with this behemoth that china is seeking to dominate the world economically, dominate militarily and geo politically. they're about that every single day. we've got to get organized and work with our allies and partners to push back. >> general keane, a pleasure. thank you. before the voting, what house speaker nancy pelosi's husband has been acquiring that has some saying it looks much like insider trading. to hillary vaughn on the hill. >> hi, charles. speaker pelosi's husband stock buys are back in the spotlight after paul pelosi made a million dollar investment in a chip-making company as the senate is set to pass billions of dollars for the industry. we'll have the details and the controversy coming up. (vo) introducing welcome unlimited from verizon. at our best price ever. just $30 per line. (fran) for real? (vo) for real, fran. $30 bucks. (fran) nice! (vo) keep your phone and we'll help you cover the cost to switch. (ned) easy peasy. (vo) just $30 dollars a line. only from verizon. >> charles: migrants arriving in texas are overcrowding d.c. homeless shelters.
old relationships when we're dealing with this behemoth that china is seeking to dominate the world economically, dominate militarily and geo politically. they're about that every single day. we've got to get organized and work with our allies and partners to push back. >> general keane, a pleasure. thank you. before the voting, what house speaker nancy pelosi's husband has been acquiring that has some saying it looks much like insider trading. to hillary vaughn on the hill. >> hi,...