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defense attorneys countered that the room was full of people and dunning never mentioned that incident when she did a round of media interviews in 2017 instead, describing another incident. >> he cut right to the chase and said, these are contracts for my next three films i'll sign them but i want you to have a three-some with me and my assistant >> reporter: dunning testified that weinstein said you'll never make it in this business, this is how the industry works he was screaming, a big guy towering over me and i was scared. in her testimony, wulff said she believed she was reading for a part when she ended up in weinstein's apartment where she says he raped her. i remember i told him i can't and he said i had a vasectomy. she testified through tears. on cross-examination, the defense suggested wulff's therapist might have caused her to fabricate details would you accept between october 2017 until the end of weinstein had pleaded not guilty to all charges. >> how did it go today, harvey? >> great today lawyers killed it. >> reporter: two more women are set to testify. kate snow, nbc
defense attorneys countered that the room was full of people and dunning never mentioned that incident when she did a round of media interviews in 2017 instead, describing another incident. >> he cut right to the chase and said, these are contracts for my next three films i'll sign them but i want you to have a three-some with me and my assistant >> reporter: dunning testified that weinstein said you'll never make it in this business, this is how the industry works he was screaming,...
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don't make a big deal about this defense attorneys countered that the room was full of people and dunningever mentioned that incident when she did a round of media interviews in 2017 instead, describing another incident >> he just cut right to the chase and said, um, these are contracts for my next three films. i'll sign them, but i want you to have a three some with me and my assistant >> reporter: dunning testified that weinstein said you'll never make it in this business this is how the industry works he was screaming, a big guy towering over me and i was scared in her testimony, believed she was reading for a part when she ended up in weinstein's apartment where she says he raped her. i remember i told him i can't, and he said, i had a vassectomy. she testified through tears. on cross-examination, the defense suggested wolf's therapist might have caused her to fabricate details would you accept between october 2017 until the end of 2019, you saw her 55 times yes. weinstein has pleaded not guilty to all charges >> how did it go today, harvey >> great today >> reporter: two more women a
don't make a big deal about this defense attorneys countered that the room was full of people and dunningever mentioned that incident when she did a round of media interviews in 2017 instead, describing another incident >> he just cut right to the chase and said, um, these are contracts for my next three films. i'll sign them, but i want you to have a three some with me and my assistant >> reporter: dunning testified that weinstein said you'll never make it in this business this is...
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11 le con contamos que encontrar las at autoridades >> el jefe de la policia de e green bay dice que dun donativo que entregara la fun c fundacion de san francisco . >> la apuesta dijo que el per d perdedor se omaria una fot fotografia con la camiseta del e equipo ganador .jefe dsta y n buenas noches. >> (musica) (musica) >>> caos en la frontera. cientos de centroamericanos las enfrentan con militares mexicanos. los migrantes de son arrestadas en su intento de avanzar por mÉxico hacia estados unidos. el gobierno mexicano le cierra las puertas pero ellos nos dicen que no pierdan la esperanza en la bÚsqueda de una vida mejor y esta es nuestra noticia principal. pero ademÁs. este lunes. listos para
11 le con contamos que encontrar las at autoridades >> el jefe de la policia de e green bay dice que dun donativo que entregara la fun c fundacion de san francisco . >> la apuesta dijo que el per d perdedor se omaria una fot fotografia con la camiseta del e equipo ganador .jefe dsta y n buenas noches. >> (musica) (musica) >>> caos en la frontera. cientos de centroamericanos las enfrentan con militares mexicanos. los migrantes de son arrestadas en su intento de avanzar...
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. >> lincoln davies, dating dawn dunning in 2004, testifying at the harvey weinstein trial that she cameshocked, upset and angry after a hotel meeting with the movie mogul. that's where weinstein allegedly offered her movie roles in exchange for three-way sex, according to dunning's testimony on wednesday. >>> the u.s. postal service honoring journalist gwen ifill with a forever stamp it features a photo of her taken in 2008. gwen ifill died at the age of 61 after battling cancer. a fitting tribute to a great journalist that is the news update at this hour ty, back to you. >> absolutely, sue thank you very much. >>> here is what else is coming up on the exchange. >> ahead, u.p.s. wants to go electric and autonomous. > >>> tea leaves could be predicting trouble >>> its fate is up in the cloud. > d fit dierce>>andeciinffen (upbeat music) - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through the year 2021. - [woman] i knew snhu
. >> lincoln davies, dating dawn dunning in 2004, testifying at the harvey weinstein trial that she cameshocked, upset and angry after a hotel meeting with the movie mogul. that's where weinstein allegedly offered her movie roles in exchange for three-way sex, according to dunning's testimony on wednesday. >>> the u.s. postal service honoring journalist gwen ifill with a forever stamp it features a photo of her taken in 2008. gwen ifill died at the age of 61 after battling...
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anne robson was born in duns in berwickshire in 1911. the auxiliary territorial service “11942 and rose to the rank of major. she was an assistant inspector of physical training. anne was living in a care home in edinburgh when she died. time for a look at the weather. here's louse lear. ijust i just wanted to show that it can ijust wanted to show that it can be gloomy but also quite glorious. absolutely glorious today in penzance, i know it was cloudy with spots of drizzle but most areas of the country were cloudy. favoured spots in eastern scotland and north—east england was glorious, and in wales so there were some places that looks like this but you were very lucky indeed. with those clear skies, we might just very lucky indeed. with those clear skies, we mightjust see the holes continuing through the night and here we could have a touch of light frost but generally speaking overnight it stays quiet and cloudy, mild and murky with mist and fog around as well. more persistent rain drifting south across west coast of scotla nd drifting
anne robson was born in duns in berwickshire in 1911. the auxiliary territorial service “11942 and rose to the rank of major. she was an assistant inspector of physical training. anne was living in a care home in edinburgh when she died. time for a look at the weather. here's louse lear. ijust i just wanted to show that it can ijust wanted to show that it can be gloomy but also quite glorious. absolutely glorious today in penzance, i know it was cloudy with spots of drizzle but most areas of...
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all right well let's go to the senate so we can hear from democrat veld dunning's who's one of the impeachment managers this is actually not in on this is one of the slides it's been shown. the. speaker is talking about on the floor of the senate. and we can be hearing from you to any democrat felt interim solicitation of political investigation and the pressure campaign on ukraine waged by mr giuliani and senior officials at president trump's direction again there is just this is just some a what we learned from embassador of volcker's records as you will see during this trial presentation there were numerous what's aps messages in august while embassadors volcker and solomon and mr giuliani were pressuring president selenski top aide to issue a statement announcing the investigations that president trump wanted and ambassador taylor's checks that you saw earlier about withholding the aid 'd father reveals how much more material there likely is that relates to the articles of impeachment there can be no doubt that a full production of relevant text and what's at messages from other officials
all right well let's go to the senate so we can hear from democrat veld dunning's who's one of the impeachment managers this is actually not in on this is one of the slides it's been shown. the. speaker is talking about on the floor of the senate. and we can be hearing from you to any democrat felt interim solicitation of political investigation and the pressure campaign on ukraine waged by mr giuliani and senior officials at president trump's direction again there is just this is just some a...
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canada's prime minister says iran must commit to a full investigation into the dunning of a ukrainianairliner justin trudeau has given an update about the crash which killed 57 canadian citizens he says iran must hand over flight data recorders to a country fully equipped to examine them as soon as possible iran does not have the level of technical expertise and mostly the equipment necessary to be able to analyze these damaged back black boxes quickly there are only a few places in the world that can france is has one of the laboratories that can do it there is a beginning of a consensus that the french are certainly offered to do it that that would be the right place to send those black boxes to get proper proper information from them in in a rapid way and that is what we are encouraging the iranian authorities to agree to the world health organization says hundreds of thousands of people are killed by fake meds and every year in africa readers are missing in togo's capital alone made to sign an agreement to crack down on the trade but it's big business on the ground in west africa
canada's prime minister says iran must commit to a full investigation into the dunning of a ukrainianairliner justin trudeau has given an update about the crash which killed 57 canadian citizens he says iran must hand over flight data recorders to a country fully equipped to examine them as soon as possible iran does not have the level of technical expertise and mostly the equipment necessary to be able to analyze these damaged back black boxes quickly there are only a few places in the world...
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ian dun lop with the breakthrough advisory board in sydney.reciate you coming on to discuss what is an important issue, not just for australia but for the rest of the world. >> thank you. >> cheers. up next, more of our special breaking news coverage out of iran. do stay with us. we will be right back. now all-day matte goes crayon easy. superstay ink crayon from maybelline new york. precision tip. up to 8-hour wear. draw on all-day matte intensity. superstay ink crayon. only from maybelline new york. hi. uh, can you tell me how to get to i-70, please? sorry, i'm working. right. could you just use your sign to point me in the direction? i wish i could. it's not that kind of sign. you know what? thanks. thank you. thanks so much. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. >>> welcome back everyone. the iranian president apologizing for what he calls a disasterous mistake and vows to prosecute those responsible for downing the ukrainian plane. missiles fired unintentionally brought down a ukrainian passenger p
ian dun lop with the breakthrough advisory board in sydney.reciate you coming on to discuss what is an important issue, not just for australia but for the rest of the world. >> thank you. >> cheers. up next, more of our special breaking news coverage out of iran. do stay with us. we will be right back. now all-day matte goes crayon easy. superstay ink crayon from maybelline new york. precision tip. up to 8-hour wear. draw on all-day matte intensity. superstay ink crayon. only from...
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evercore dun grading novacure. the stock is up 130% in the past year and that includes today's #% slide >>> just this hour democratic presidential candidate joe biden has announced he raised $22.7 million for his campaign in the fourth quarter that puts the former vice president behind president trump, senator bernie sanders and even mayor pete buttigieg of south bend the biden numbers are a marked improvement from where he had been last quarter. in it's a good number but the question is, is it good enough in this field when you have bernie sanders raising money online largely from small dollar donors the idea you can raise money in huge numbers from a huge number of people means that bernie sanders has a real advantage here which is his donors aren't maxed out yet. they haven't written the maximum size check allowed under the law. bernie can go back to the donors again and again throughout the year that might represent a real challenge for biden going forward. there's only so many wine caves can that you go do it'
evercore dun grading novacure. the stock is up 130% in the past year and that includes today's #% slide >>> just this hour democratic presidential candidate joe biden has announced he raised $22.7 million for his campaign in the fourth quarter that puts the former vice president behind president trump, senator bernie sanders and even mayor pete buttigieg of south bend the biden numbers are a marked improvement from where he had been last quarter. in it's a good number but the question...
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when documents appear duns out to be true we must address the cycle of conflict especially sectarianconflict that creates the conditions the terrorists prey upon in public they say we have to end terrorism meanwhile this drive. of getting involved in conflicts still is the part which produces characters that appear to become terrorists which is reinforces the public negative and then makes things like intervention ok. good morning everybody. last night on my orders america's armed forces began strikes against deisel targets in syria. just ahead of airstrikes in syria defense firms lockheed martin northrop raytheon and general dynamics corp all set stock price records their shareholders are making money off the unusually large number of conflicts around the world. every 2 years or so the early military attacks the gaza strip and right after there is a trade show in which israeli weapon companies show their technologies. all of these israeli companies which are becoming an increasingly important and very significant part of the israeli army depend on those wars and the 1st thing that t
when documents appear duns out to be true we must address the cycle of conflict especially sectarianconflict that creates the conditions the terrorists prey upon in public they say we have to end terrorism meanwhile this drive. of getting involved in conflicts still is the part which produces characters that appear to become terrorists which is reinforces the public negative and then makes things like intervention ok. good morning everybody. last night on my orders america's armed forces began...
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. >> reporter: the duns fire is a monster that'slready burned through more than 300,000 hectares, and is out of contl. >> this is on a scale we've never seen before. >> reporter: the demands on the state's nely 70,000 volunteer firefighters are now relentless. there's fatigue in the air at rocky plain as well as ash a smoke. so are they just constantly in crisis mode now? >> you just have to ide other work. i'm farming,o things aren't getting done on my farm, but, well, as it happens it's all in the path of the fire anyway so it might all go. >> reporter: this place seems t encapsule battle australians are locked in against these fires. this place a band of volunteer firefighters, who normally areer nurses and teaand scientists and farmers gathering together to fight with meagers resourres on a scale they've never seen in their lifetimes. >> it's frightr:ing. >> repors it climate change? >> i believe it is. the scientific evidenc.is overwhelmi i think our present course is madness. y we have to change the produce and use energy, or globally we have to australiwith a three degree tempe
. >> reporter: the duns fire is a monster that'slready burned through more than 300,000 hectares, and is out of contl. >> this is on a scale we've never seen before. >> reporter: the demands on the state's nely 70,000 volunteer firefighters are now relentless. there's fatigue in the air at rocky plain as well as ash a smoke. so are they just constantly in crisis mode now? >> you just have to ide other work. i'm farming,o things aren't getting done on my farm, but, well,...
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the original scholars on reconstruction the dunning school actually didn't like him very much.hen in the 1920s who becomes like the heroic is the radical republicans decline in reputation he becomes the heroic defender of the constitution, today is like the stock market ticker is back down again. he is widely seen as the worst or possibly next to the worst president in american history. there are other contenders now but johnson is way down there. there's all sorts of andrew johnson's out there in the historical literature, is he just an inept politician or is he a shrewd schemer or just a guy who is racism blinded him to anything else. >> is interesting the three things you enumerate is he inept? is he strategic? or is he just blinded by racism. in a certain sense, all three i would say. the interesting thing about johnson and one of the ways in which he got on the ticket, lincoln's ticket, in 1864, had to do with the fact that many in the north, in 1864 and four years before, admired andrew johnson enormously as a man of courage, true courage. i think had we been allotted in
the original scholars on reconstruction the dunning school actually didn't like him very much.hen in the 1920s who becomes like the heroic is the radical republicans decline in reputation he becomes the heroic defender of the constitution, today is like the stock market ticker is back down again. he is widely seen as the worst or possibly next to the worst president in american history. there are other contenders now but johnson is way down there. there's all sorts of andrew johnson's out there...
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ann robson from duns in the scottish borders trained as a physiotherapist before becoming a teacher.e what the weather is doing. all change for next week. things are looking wet and windy more widely across the uk for we back into this weather that we are used to for much of the winter. at the moment, low— pressure of the winter. at the moment, low—pressure dominating. it's high—pressure in charge. —— instead of low— pressure high—pressure in charge. —— instead of low—pressure dominating,. high—pressure in charge. —— instead of low—pressure dominating, . we high—pressure in charge. —— instead of low—pressure dominating,. we have a few bricks in the cloud. for much of yorkshire, we got some sunshine. it's quite... for many parts of the country, a grey and drab scene. a lot of cloud trapped underneath the area of high pressure. that cloud is going to be lowering overnight. maybe a bit more mist and fog more widely, especially over the hills. we will see that weather front bring some patchy rain down across western scotland, towards northern ireland, and some breaks in the cloud for nor
ann robson from duns in the scottish borders trained as a physiotherapist before becoming a teacher.e what the weather is doing. all change for next week. things are looking wet and windy more widely across the uk for we back into this weather that we are used to for much of the winter. at the moment, low— pressure of the winter. at the moment, low—pressure dominating. it's high—pressure in charge. —— instead of low— pressure high—pressure in charge. —— instead of...
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[together: dun, dun, dun] >> i like how we could talk about opportunities and how we could do better. >> i like b.s.u. because it makes us feel special, like we belong. in b.s.u., we learn how to lift each other up. for example, we clap for each other when we do something heroic. [applause] >> now we are going to talk about a b.s.u. advisor at our school and her background. people treated her differently and made assumptions about her because she was darker than other people. i can relate to that because when i was younger, people would say my skin color was the color of poop. >> some parents made us these t-shirts, and they say black students are black excellence this year. we are in the learner row. [applause] >> b.s.u. has made a difference in our lives by telling us how important we are. thank you for listening to our presentation. we hope you enjoyed. [applause] >> congratulations for the work that you did. the work that you do is not work to be done in silence. we need to work together to support our black students because they are excellent. i want to congratulate and thank pri
[together: dun, dun, dun] >> i like how we could talk about opportunities and how we could do better. >> i like b.s.u. because it makes us feel special, like we belong. in b.s.u., we learn how to lift each other up. for example, we clap for each other when we do something heroic. [applause] >> now we are going to talk about a b.s.u. advisor at our school and her background. people treated her differently and made assumptions about her because she was darker than other people....
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the state department does -- dun send a couple thousand dollars to support international peacekeeping missions one day and then a couple thousands to support international markets control the next. that's not how it works. limiting agent agencies from being -- limiting agencies to such a min us kuhl amount effectively prevented need fuppeds from being spent at all while at the same time the apportionment continued to withhold the majority of the remaining funds. it was another back door attempt to freeze funding and possibly rescind it completely by running out the clock. on august 19, senator sanders and i sent our letter to o.m.b. and the white house calling on the administration to stop impounding funds, to respect g.a.o.'s legal opinion from the previous december stating that a late in the year rescission request that prevents congressional action and with holds funds until they can no longer be used would violate the i.c.a. a this time we did not understand that the president and o.m.b. learned from their 2018 attempts to circumvent congress. but they learned the wrong lesson. no
the state department does -- dun send a couple thousand dollars to support international peacekeeping missions one day and then a couple thousands to support international markets control the next. that's not how it works. limiting agent agencies from being -- limiting agencies to such a min us kuhl amount effectively prevented need fuppeds from being spent at all while at the same time the apportionment continued to withhold the majority of the remaining funds. it was another back door attempt...
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. >> horrific, bizarre, almost like the mother of all, you know, who-dun-its. >> a few weeks after thek heist this happened. >> there is a frozen body. it's in the freezer in the garage. >> a 9-1-1 caller said there was a man dead in a freezer in his garage, and a woman in his living room very much alive. >> who is she to you, sir? >> uh, i helped her do some stuff that i shouldn't have. >> that call was made by a huge guy in bib overalls who looked like an extra from the old show "hee-haw." >> he was the smartest guy in the room. >> he would become one of the leads, maybe the mastermind in a colorful cast of characters, people on the fringes of society. let's just call them unconventional. >> all the broken toys of erie, pennsylvania, show up in one story. >> marjory, where do you even begin? >> she had danger written all over her. she did. she has a magnetic quality about her. you know, some people have described it as magnetically revolting. the amazing part for me is that these people all found each other with the same like-mindedness of evil and death and greed. >> it started on a
. >> horrific, bizarre, almost like the mother of all, you know, who-dun-its. >> a few weeks after thek heist this happened. >> there is a frozen body. it's in the freezer in the garage. >> a 9-1-1 caller said there was a man dead in a freezer in his garage, and a woman in his living room very much alive. >> who is she to you, sir? >> uh, i helped her do some stuff that i shouldn't have. >> that call was made by a huge guy in bib overalls who looked...
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that the president has doubled dun on the idea that we would attack cultural sites in violation of international you support such an action of the commander in it chief. >> i wouldn't. we shouldn't be attacking cultural sites. i don't see our military planners suggesting or identifying sites to hit. we have been at war with iran -- let me rephrase that. iran has been at war with us for over 40 years when they kept hostages for 422 day. they are the largest state sponsor of terrorism. we should be focused on targeting the folks in involved in terrorism. the folks putting down their own people. cultural sites is not something i would advise nor i think should happen. >> what is your view on how this president has made this decision? it's very clear it was one of many options presented to him and he took the most extreme. >> let's be clear. qasem soleimani was the head of the most well-equipped, biggest capitalized terrorist group in the world. this wasn't like he was at the baghdad airport tran itting his way to barbados. he was in iraq to work with proxies to kill more americans and kill more all
that the president has doubled dun on the idea that we would attack cultural sites in violation of international you support such an action of the commander in it chief. >> i wouldn't. we shouldn't be attacking cultural sites. i don't see our military planners suggesting or identifying sites to hit. we have been at war with iran -- let me rephrase that. iran has been at war with us for over 40 years when they kept hostages for 422 day. they are the largest state sponsor of terrorism. we...
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they recommended laurel wood and dun hill close in june.uding when the decision could become official. >>> day three of the senate impeachment trial is about to get under way, about 10:00 our time. stay with nbc bay area for coverage all day long. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the "3rd hour of today." >> welcome to this thursday edition of the "3rd hour of today." craig, mr. roker, sheinelle jones and maria shrivernd sweet willie g. good to have you, brother. >> you might want to hang around. we have one of your pals. >> i heard, ali stroker. i should say tony winner ali stroker who just ended her run in "oklahoma." 's
they recommended laurel wood and dun hill close in june.uding when the decision could become official. >>> day three of the senate impeachment trial is about to get under way, about 10:00 our time. stay with nbc bay area for coverage all day long. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the "3rd hour of today." >> welcome to this thursday edition of the "3rd hour of today." craig, mr. roker, sheinelle jones and maria shrivernd sweet...
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four other female accusers expected to testify against weinstein including former actress dawn dunninglegedly she quit the industry when he threatened her career after she rejected his advances. >> he was the most powerful man this hollywood. of course i believed him. >> reporter: all part of the prosecution's strategy to paint weinstein as a master manipulator who leveraged his power to sexually assault his alleged victims. overnight the "catch and kill" podcast hosted by journalist ronan farrow releasing never before heard audio recorded by model ambra gutierrez as part of a sting operation with the nypd in 2015. the podcast supposedly capturing weinstein threatening gutierrez's career after she turned him down. >> the conversation wraps up with his clearest threat. >> i give you my word if you don't trust me, then we have no reason to do anything and you will lose big opportunities. >> reporter: weinstein's representatives have declined to comment on the recording but attorneys for weinstein who has pleaded not guilty and denies all allegations of nonconsensual sex previewing what t
four other female accusers expected to testify against weinstein including former actress dawn dunninglegedly she quit the industry when he threatened her career after she rejected his advances. >> he was the most powerful man this hollywood. of course i believed him. >> reporter: all part of the prosecution's strategy to paint weinstein as a master manipulator who leveraged his power to sexually assault his alleged victims. overnight the "catch and kill" podcast hosted by...
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january is breeding season for haggis, not in the wild, but in the factory behind us, in the village of dunning annual sales are taken up south of the border, so to speak, so england and wales, and it is great that we are sending a little bit to northern ireland, as well and we will be sending around 750,000 haggis down south of the border during burns alone. what should you eat with haggis? chappit tatties and neeps. chappit tatties and neeps? so, what actually is the meat? the meat is a mixture of beef and lamb, so we have a mixture of beef offal and lamb offal and the seasoning, which is behind me here, oats, barley and things like that, we‘ve got salt and pepper and it all goes in together. it goes in through a metal plate, and it all comes out and gets ready for the next process. you‘ve got your meat, and you‘ve got your seasoning, so what happens next with this? this is called the hoist, and this comes into one of our fillers, which is basically a big hopper at the end, itjust uses a vacuum to push things through. what is the plural of haggis? haggh so, how many haggi are in that? you are
january is breeding season for haggis, not in the wild, but in the factory behind us, in the village of dunning annual sales are taken up south of the border, so to speak, so england and wales, and it is great that we are sending a little bit to northern ireland, as well and we will be sending around 750,000 haggis down south of the border during burns alone. what should you eat with haggis? chappit tatties and neeps. chappit tatties and neeps? so, what actually is the meat? the meat is a...
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this is the face of dunning inn doughnuts. >> you can't smoke in here. >> i'm not smoking in here. >>ming in from the crack of the window. >> i have an extra large, take a big dump, that's kind of the routine. >> this do you wish bag will move when i'm ready. >> when dunkin' rewards app there's even more reason to celebrate the season. >> yo, free coffee, i got the big one. i got a free coffee right there. >> a little show and tell dunkin' nuts. show that. >> 'tis the season for holiday drinks -- >> never mind that. hey, interview my buddy dooey for the movie. tell them your favorite doughnut. >> i don't want to be in here. >> tell them how you like the vanilla nut taps. >> what? >> the vanilla nut taps. >> cut your nails for god's sake. >> oh, yeah, go outside. >> best part of my day is when i'm at dunkin'. do you think that's sad? >> yes, very. >> real customers now the holidays run on dunkin'. >> go back to starbucks. >> and that's the way it is. >> willie, how many times have you said that to me, cut your nails for god's sake. it's a classic. >> affleck's finest work for my money.
this is the face of dunning inn doughnuts. >> you can't smoke in here. >> i'm not smoking in here. >>ming in from the crack of the window. >> i have an extra large, take a big dump, that's kind of the routine. >> this do you wish bag will move when i'm ready. >> when dunkin' rewards app there's even more reason to celebrate the season. >> yo, free coffee, i got the big one. i got a free coffee right there. >> a little show and tell dunkin' nuts....
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ann robson from duns in the scottish borders, trained as a physiotherapist before becoming a teacher. death camp in poland. more than a million people, most of them jewish, were murdered by the nazis at the camp during world war two. our correspondent barbara plett usher is in jerusalem and sent this report. presidents and princes, dozens of dignitaries, answering the call to remember. the largest international gathering israel has ever hosted. translation: we remember not because we have a sense of supremacy and not in order tojust think about those atrocities the whole time and the injustice, no, we remember because we understand that if we do not remember then history can be repeated. auschwitz was the most notorious of nazi germany's death camps. it has come to symbolise the holocaust, which killed 6 million jews. british troops who liberated bergen—belsen were shocked by the industrial scale of death and trauma of those who survived, horrifying revelations which led to the pledge of never again. those memories are preserved for israel in the hall of remembrance, putting faces and
ann robson from duns in the scottish borders, trained as a physiotherapist before becoming a teacher. death camp in poland. more than a million people, most of them jewish, were murdered by the nazis at the camp during world war two. our correspondent barbara plett usher is in jerusalem and sent this report. presidents and princes, dozens of dignitaries, answering the call to remember. the largest international gathering israel has ever hosted. translation: we remember not because we have a...
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n fact, earlier this year, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, joseph dun forth, calls the risk of a chinese built 5g network a rit call national security issue for the united states. to combat these potential threats, our bill requires the administration to develop an unclassified national security to protect u.s. consumers and assist allies to maximize the security of their 5g telecommunications systems. the next generation of telecommunications systems is going to revolutionize our economy. and it is important that every corner of our country has access to the latest technology. especially the area i represent, rural arizona and the rest of rural america. with the rapid expansion of new technology, infrastructure -- technology infrahaveture, it is critical that these systems are secure and the privacy of all americans is protected. i urge my colleagues to vote in support of h.r. 2881 and i yield ack. mr. doyle: i restemb. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. latta: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from utah. the
n fact, earlier this year, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, joseph dun forth, calls the risk of a chinese built 5g network a rit call national security issue for the united states. to combat these potential threats, our bill requires the administration to develop an unclassified national security to protect u.s. consumers and assist allies to maximize the security of their 5g telecommunications systems. the next generation of telecommunications systems is going to revolutionize our...
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this amendment is for the many people in this country who are currently in a vicious cycle, to pay dun their debt they need a job but can't get hired because of their debt. according to the society for human resources management, 43% f employers are conducting preemployment credit checks claiming that a potential employee's credit score is somehow an accurate predictor of future job performance. nobody says that, like nobody says you have to have a crime in an impeachment article to impeach a president, abuse of power is sufficient. yet there's not been any proof that a credit report or credit score will predict how an employee ill will perform. a credit report doesn't tell the whole story. maybe a person had a long stretch of unemployment. maybe unexpectedly had a health of medical crisis. this has had a disproportionate impact on some of our most vulnerable citizens, recent ollege grads, single women and minorities. everyone deserves a chance to rebuild their credit history by obtaining employment. we should be doing everything we can to help people find jobs in these tough economic
this amendment is for the many people in this country who are currently in a vicious cycle, to pay dun their debt they need a job but can't get hired because of their debt. according to the society for human resources management, 43% f employers are conducting preemployment credit checks claiming that a potential employee's credit score is somehow an accurate predictor of future job performance. nobody says that, like nobody says you have to have a crime in an impeachment article to impeach a...
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russians had -- >> and i think you said that a ukrainian soldier lost their life while you were visiting dun we keep very careful track of the casualties, and i noticed on the next day in the information that we got one was killed, four sole vdiers were wounded on tha day. >> and indeed ukrainians lose their lives every week? >> every week. >> david holmes also testified that prolonging the war in ukraine results in additional casualties. >> as we sit here today, ukrainians are fighting a hot war on ukrainian territory against russian aggression. this week alone, since i have been here in washington, two ukrainian soldiers were killed and two injured by russian-led forces in eastern ukraine despite a declared cease fire. i learned overnight that seven more were injured yesterday. >> withholding the aid has real consequences to real soldiers with real families, and bear in mind that u.s. aid is fully 10% of ukraine's defense budget, 10%. that's not an extra bonus. that's necessary aid for ukraine to defend itself on the front line. now, a second consequence of president trump's withholding of
russians had -- >> and i think you said that a ukrainian soldier lost their life while you were visiting dun we keep very careful track of the casualties, and i noticed on the next day in the information that we got one was killed, four sole vdiers were wounded on tha day. >> and indeed ukrainians lose their lives every week? >> every week. >> david holmes also testified that prolonging the war in ukraine results in additional casualties. >> as we sit here today,...