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to emily's point, we don't know what kind of shape this was in.y are a recall for repairs on the bridge, by the way and the other issue the people in the water come i want to say it is a miracle. if somebody goes in the water, imp is 45 degrees and that's not bad, but you actually bring out 25 times more of youre error. how far did they poll question worked at that person have fractures? >> harris: 185 feet. >> dr. siegel: 185 feet is usually a veil and maybe they per gnomic fell from other parts of the bridge that was down. but if he survived 185-foot all, a miracle. >> kayleigh: we hear from the president of the united states, joe biden with a lot of questions and cushions on infrastructure and support. a huge area of economic activity, not just for baltimore but for the country. >> dagen: in terms of the port, i know the shipping companies, admitting baltimore all surfaces for the foreseeable future and is avoiding aiding ships on the water in the port of baltimore. the central question for congress, washington, will be allocation of federal do
to emily's point, we don't know what kind of shape this was in.y are a recall for repairs on the bridge, by the way and the other issue the people in the water come i want to say it is a miracle. if somebody goes in the water, imp is 45 degrees and that's not bad, but you actually bring out 25 times more of youre error. how far did they poll question worked at that person have fractures? >> harris: 185 feet. >> dr. siegel: 185 feet is usually a veil and maybe they per gnomic fell...
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. >> emily: but to biden administration, it was a grassroots fund-raiser. that fred roosevelt did more than $26 million and of course they could not resist taking shots at from the president, donald trump. >> my question to you is can photos trust a presidential candidate who is not one a single trophy and have you no chip shot? >> i told him this before when he came into the oval office when he was sworn in, i said i will give you three strokes if you carry on bag. [laughter] >> emily: yes that was worth every cent, while they were laughing it up, donald trump was that long island attending the wake of officer diller. >> what happened is such a sad event. it is a horrible thing. and it is happening all too often and we just can't let this happen. maybe something has to be learned that we have to toughen it up and strengthen it up. they should never be allowed. >> emily: they are putting out the stark contrast between the two scenes and democrats are growing that disconnect with working-class voters. this was written, "reveling in desiccants while a cop fam
. >> emily: but to biden administration, it was a grassroots fund-raiser. that fred roosevelt did more than $26 million and of course they could not resist taking shots at from the president, donald trump. >> my question to you is can photos trust a presidential candidate who is not one a single trophy and have you no chip shot? >> i told him this before when he came into the oval office when he was sworn in, i said i will give you three strokes if you carry on bag. [laughter]...
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and i almost want to hire her just for you. >> emily: i love it. >> harris: talk to me, emily, the difference charles payne pointed out where trump is on the case where he's accused of embellishing and inflating the value of things. >> emily: sort of defense to that, argument is that is standard course and you know better than i, when you obtain loans from banks, it is in everyone's interest to inflate the value and stimulate commerce. the argument was commerce was stimulated and values were ultimately. a lot of paychecks were paid and overhead made and that is between banks, lender and recipient. for the court to jump in, for the attorney general to jump in, massive overstep. >> charles: favorite christmas movie "it's a wonderful life," where the bank comes through. this is not a small-town bank, this is deutsche bank, our federal reserve keeps deutsche bank alive. if they ran into trouble, our federal reserve would bail them out. they are not dumb, they do business to make money. law without being applied once, it is applied. it is apparent what this is. >> harris: they are with him more so
and i almost want to hire her just for you. >> emily: i love it. >> harris: talk to me, emily, the difference charles payne pointed out where trump is on the case where he's accused of embellishing and inflating the value of things. >> emily: sort of defense to that, argument is that is standard course and you know better than i, when you obtain loans from banks, it is in everyone's interest to inflate the value and stimulate commerce. the argument was commerce was stimulated...
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emily, underscore, why did the judge rule this way?gard to evidence, heard robin yeartie and he said neither side conclusively established when the relationship evolved into romantic one and such reim reimbursement practice, willis said i reimburse with cash, he said it is unusual, lack of documentary is concerning it was corroborated by other evidence. what happens to paul mauro's point when we find out what is in the text messages from 2021. >> emily: respond in opposite order, georgia senate investigation is happening, what we might learn from georgia senate investigation is apparently concrete evidence of when the relationship started, this testimony wasn't enough. and the georgia governor and georgia attorney general both have power to appoint special prosecutors to investigate more. what would happen if we learned that? fani willis might be proven pe perjorious and unfit. the standard, the bar, is pre prepond renes of evidence. on its face, they were in a romantic relationship, improper motivation, unjust financial enrichment. on
emily, underscore, why did the judge rule this way?gard to evidence, heard robin yeartie and he said neither side conclusively established when the relationship evolved into romantic one and such reim reimbursement practice, willis said i reimburse with cash, he said it is unusual, lack of documentary is concerning it was corroborated by other evidence. what happens to paul mauro's point when we find out what is in the text messages from 2021. >> emily: respond in opposite order, georgia...
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emily: yes. for my mother she was a single mom, which meant i needed to step in as her daughter when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. and obviously that was incredibly difficult personally, but it also woke me up politically to what's going on with caregiving around the world today. and we know that this is just going to get worse over time as well, right? so we have aging populations around the world. you know, one demographer has called it the graying of america. and so we can all expect a greater and greater load of these caring responsibilities. and to be in the crisis that i was in, unless we introduce major changes. ali: and when you talk about who's taking on those responsibilities, it is disproportionately women. why have you found that to be so? emily: we have this historical heritage whereby around industrialization, we created this cultural norm, right? that the man goes to work and does waged work, and a woman stays at home and does unpaid care. and we haven't caught up with tod
emily: yes. for my mother she was a single mom, which meant i needed to step in as her daughter when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. and obviously that was incredibly difficult personally, but it also woke me up politically to what's going on with caregiving around the world today. and we know that this is just going to get worse over time as well, right? so we have aging populations around the world. you know, one demographer has called it the graying of america. and so we can all...
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i saw chyron, biden's fiery state of the union. >> emily: what more do you need. i love speaker johnson. i appreciated his expressions throughout and his support throughout, phenomenal, real and authentic reaction to the barb-throwing, someone else speech writing delivery that we got last night. i appreciated what you both said. he missed the mark and did not meet americans where they're at. it was landing barbs and disrespecting supreme court and getting digs out. line by line, everything can be fact checked. so many untruths we don't have time. i was thinking them myself and writing them down. when i transferred my notes, it was like a two-inch tall eye-rolling emoji, that summed it up. i was disappointed it was about them garnering enough energy to get that barb out to be deemed fiery. we spoke yesterday, no one comment with erase longevity of hurt americans feel under his watch. no lies he says in succession can make us assuage under his watch and his joyful patting on the back and democratic party standing up, selfie taking and distractions, all of that to me
i saw chyron, biden's fiery state of the union. >> emily: what more do you need. i love speaker johnson. i appreciated his expressions throughout and his support throughout, phenomenal, real and authentic reaction to the barb-throwing, someone else speech writing delivery that we got last night. i appreciated what you both said. he missed the mark and did not meet americans where they're at. it was landing barbs and disrespecting supreme court and getting digs out. line by line,...
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i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?ow her so well and they said, "well, then, you have to do it." do you remember dancing at tramp? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled. and she showed up as emily maitlis, who looks like a movie star and was tanned and short white skirt and tanned legs and everything. and i literally looked like her great aunt in the pictures! no, i thought that went very well. prince andrew famously thought that the interview had been a triumph. gillian anderson and billie piper both agree that there is almost no chance he will watch this version. this interview, does it matter? colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. and scoop lands on netflix on april the 5th. if your week hasn't got off to the best start, just remember you're not
i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?ow her so well and they said, "well, then, you have to do it." do you remember dancing at tramp? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled. and she showed up as emily...
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maybe she has a story to tell. >> emily: that is right., we defunded police to deploy troops, that is democratic solution. >> kayleigh: exactly what i was thinking. i was in the white house in 2020, that was rallying cry, on the heels of abolish ice. ironic to me. so bad we tried it your way, you got george gascon and chesa boudin. when president trump offered and i had to look this up, federal officers to portland when they were trying to burn a courthouse, what happened? the mayor there, mayor wheeler, this is a headline, business insider, mayor's letter condemning trump's deployment of forces into our cities. they were military forces when trump did it, now do it when you burn the city to the ground. >> guy: had a collective meltdown, the newspaper published senator cotton op ed recommending national guard to help restore order in cities in massive civic unrest and rioting, that was too far. then democratic governor says, i have a political problem which could be solved with leadership and changing bail law, she doesn't want to do that,
maybe she has a story to tell. >> emily: that is right., we defunded police to deploy troops, that is democratic solution. >> kayleigh: exactly what i was thinking. i was in the white house in 2020, that was rallying cry, on the heels of abolish ice. ironic to me. so bad we tried it your way, you got george gascon and chesa boudin. when president trump offered and i had to look this up, federal officers to portland when they were trying to burn a courthouse, what happened? the mayor...
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emily, tell us more about it. well, we are still— emily, tell us more about it.re about it. well, we are still developing its along i we are still developing its along with another charity, so we are developing cats initially for kids with duchenne and muscular atrophy. we got some amazing funding funding. we got some amazing funding funding. we started looking at another wearable device, but as we have gone down the process we are now looking at other areas and what we are keen to do is engage with other people who are working in the technology to try to bring as much as we can of what is already out there. the thing about disability and technology as it is a scandal that the advances in technology for you and i have not translated into technological advances for people with disabilities. the wheelchair that eli is in now has not changed in 20 years, yet if you compare our smartphones to the hourly early portable phones and car phones 20 years ago it is a different world. we want to try to harness those advances and create a company that becomes the go—to place
emily, tell us more about it. well, we are still— emily, tell us more about it.re about it. well, we are still developing its along i we are still developing its along with another charity, so we are developing cats initially for kids with duchenne and muscular atrophy. we got some amazing funding funding. we got some amazing funding funding. we started looking at another wearable device, but as we have gone down the process we are now looking at other areas and what we are keen to do is...
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citizen victim. >> emily: what else would you expect from the far left? that is who demands this, demands apology for language that was correct, by the way. he is legally illegal. they demand apology for language rather than botching name of that poor girl. i think that laken riley's mother said it best when she called the president pathetic, called him botching her name pathetic, speaker johnson called embarrassment for cowering to the left. ask yourself, why is leftist movement about apology and us having to apologize for factual status rather than acknowledging brutal life of loss of young american girl. that is the question, it is rhetorical, there is no answer, they will never be faceiated. >> kayleigh: put my head in the mind of laken riley's mother. she did not go to the state of the union, of course, she is home grieving. she sees the president botch her daughter's name. this is before biden's apology. biden does not even know my child's name, it is pathetic, if you are going to say her name, at least say the right name. she writes that and she se
citizen victim. >> emily: what else would you expect from the far left? that is who demands this, demands apology for language that was correct, by the way. he is legally illegal. they demand apology for language rather than botching name of that poor girl. i think that laken riley's mother said it best when she called the president pathetic, called him botching her name pathetic, speaker johnson called embarrassment for cowering to the left. ask yourself, why is leftist movement about...
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emily, i met my husband on social media.he initiative. you reach out, don't wait to be contacted. you take the initiative. >> emily: totally. i want everyone to be themselves and happy. what's so funny about this, my own slice of the pie, obviously this has been -- literally, i've never heard of this, i did not know that was their signature, i'm sorry, i've never -- i didn't know about any of this stuff. >> sure. >> emily: they say this is the hallmark and now rethinking the thing. the larger question, for so many businesses that had their identity like we are the xyz but now everything is change, they just laid off 30% of the staff, in financial difficulties, i think they are just looking for more people to join. what broke my heart, bff i read about them, you go on it to find friends. that makes me so sad. i want everyone to be like -- stay away from the internet. >> harris: i like that, you should be friends before you get married. >> kayleigh: you should be. >> harris: my husband and i, we would not have had it as an opt
emily, i met my husband on social media.he initiative. you reach out, don't wait to be contacted. you take the initiative. >> emily: totally. i want everyone to be themselves and happy. what's so funny about this, my own slice of the pie, obviously this has been -- literally, i've never heard of this, i did not know that was their signature, i'm sorry, i've never -- i didn't know about any of this stuff. >> sure. >> emily: they say this is the hallmark and now rethinking the...
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emily: oh, yeah.ember i was here in 2018 and the city shut off the water supply in order to try and address these leaks. that was one of the first water stories i did in mexico city was at that time. but of course, we're still having the same issues, so it doesn't seem to have made a huge difference. john: and you said earlier that that people who are better off feel it less than maybe people who need -- you may be in need. is that because of the resources they have, or is it the parts of the city that were affected? emily: both. i visited one area. it's called ecatepec. it is in the greater metropolitan mexico city and in this neighborhood, they haven't had running water for two years now. and the running water that they do have, it comes out and it looks dark brown and it smelled like sewage. so that is an example of where they are living in the city has a major impact. but i think on top of that, what's happening is that if the water is not coming from the tap, people are buying it from private wat
emily: oh, yeah.ember i was here in 2018 and the city shut off the water supply in order to try and address these leaks. that was one of the first water stories i did in mexico city was at that time. but of course, we're still having the same issues, so it doesn't seem to have made a huge difference. john: and you said earlier that that people who are better off feel it less than maybe people who need -- you may be in need. is that because of the resources they have, or is it the parts of the...
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emily would have been celebratin: devastating. emily would have been celebrating his _ devastating.ly would have been celebrating his 32nd birthday - devastating. emily would have been celebrating his 32nd birthday this i celebrating his 32nd birthday this year and performing in musicals like she dreamt of. but in november 2022 those dreams were destroyed when emily died of a pulmonary embolism. emily died of a pulmonary embolism. emily had a pain in the left calf and she phoned doctor's surgery. it didn't get better she made an appointment and was seen by a physician associates. she believes that the time it was a doctor. it wasn't. , , , . ., that the time it was a doctor. it wasn't. , , wasn't. the physician associates dia . nosed wasn't. the physician associates diagnosed with _ wasn't. the physician associates diagnosed with a _ wasn't. the physician associates diagnosed with a sprain - wasn't. the physician associates diagnosed with a sprain and - wasn't. the physician associates - diagnosed with a sprain and anxiety. she actually had a blood clot in left calf. emily's conditi
emily would have been celebratin: devastating. emily would have been celebrating his _ devastating.ly would have been celebrating his 32nd birthday - devastating. emily would have been celebrating his 32nd birthday this i celebrating his 32nd birthday this year and performing in musicals like she dreamt of. but in november 2022 those dreams were destroyed when emily died of a pulmonary embolism. emily died of a pulmonary embolism. emily had a pain in the left calf and she phoned doctor's...
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"be easy on emily, she's had a few margaritas." "emily's peaking on a weed gummy right now."she's wearing a z-pack of rash cream." >> no, listen. here's the thing. this is going to be such low-hanging fruit. i've lost my voice. i sound like i've been raving. i could be on a weed gummy, for all we know. [ laughter ] >> how did you lose your voice? >> because i was screaming at you to take a z-pack to your chlamydia. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it's like that. >> he would do this to me before every very serious q&a about this very important movie. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> it just kind of set the right tone. >> jimmy: now you actually have something. >> now i actually have lost my voice, yeah. >> jimmy: i mentioned this long lead-up. then you guys, correct me if i have this wrong, on the premiere, at the premiere in london, it just so happened to be right when the writers' strike started. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you guys got up and left in solidarity with the strike. [ applause ] you left the premiere. we all know actors never leave a premiere. they always stay for the whole movie, righ
"be easy on emily, she's had a few margaritas." "emily's peaking on a weed gummy right now."she's wearing a z-pack of rash cream." >> no, listen. here's the thing. this is going to be such low-hanging fruit. i've lost my voice. i sound like i've been raving. i could be on a weed gummy, for all we know. [ laughter ] >> how did you lose your voice? >> because i was screaming at you to take a z-pack to your chlamydia. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >>...
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that is the situation on election day in texas, emily. >> emily: wow. thank you so much.positive match, a group member indicating he is associated with a terror organization. what frightens me, he is just number 58. only 10 planned 9/11. >> lisa: point griff jenkins made is salient, he said everyone is not coming here for true asylum propers. that is argument that people make, they are seeking asylum, they have to come here. no, they are coming for economic reasons and record number of people on the terror watch list are coming here for nefarious reasons. this is a choice joe biden and democrats have made. donald trump went down the golden escalator and won on the issue of illegal immigration will potentially win in 2024 on illegal immigration. >> emily: and he had the -- to say, i ignoring 94 strokes that dismantled policy that was working. >> kayleigh: right, day one. one headline, "new york post," ice arrest african wanted in senegal. he crossed the border and was released. and guy wanted for terrorism charges romed our country for two weeks. >> harris: one question, w
that is the situation on election day in texas, emily. >> emily: wow. thank you so much.positive match, a group member indicating he is associated with a terror organization. what frightens me, he is just number 58. only 10 planned 9/11. >> lisa: point griff jenkins made is salient, he said everyone is not coming here for true asylum propers. that is argument that people make, they are seeking asylum, they have to come here. no, they are coming for economic reasons and record number...
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emily? >> emily: thank you eric.to win over hispanic voters. back in 2020 he tried to appeal to the base not with policies but instead through song. >> ♪ ♪ >> there you go dance a little bit. [laughter] >> their first lady try to help and she addressed a latino civil rights group in texas where they compared the hispanic community to breakfast tacos. >> the diversity of this community as distinct as the bronx and as beautiful as the place in miami and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in san antonio. [laughter] is your strength. >> emily: just when you thought it couldn't get any worse she had to apologize for that. as 2024 approaches they showed the struggle to really and hispanic votes. they have donald trump leading over biden. so they are having kamala harris rally the base in a new political ad. >> the president and i are securing pathways for citizenship including for the dreamers and their families and to make the immigration system more orderly and humane. and when we fight, we win. [cheers and applause]
emily? >> emily: thank you eric.to win over hispanic voters. back in 2020 he tried to appeal to the base not with policies but instead through song. >> ♪ ♪ >> there you go dance a little bit. [laughter] >> their first lady try to help and she addressed a latino civil rights group in texas where they compared the hispanic community to breakfast tacos. >> the diversity of this community as distinct as the bronx and as beautiful as the place in miami and as unique...
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. ♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno here with michael most kayleighnany and joining us today anchor and executive editor of the story and call anchor a fox news coverage martha maccallum. lisa kennedy podcast host lisa kennedy and host of jesse watters prime time and author of getting together the troubling tales from the liberal fringe, jesse watters. okay. we begin with a new call for migrants to call "invade" american homes. a venezuelan migrant with half a million followers on tiktok by the way he instructs the world how to use squatter rights laws sees uninhabited homes. now squatters have rights but this influencer has nearly 4 million viewers showing how to exploit those rights. he also talks about how a few of his friends have already taken about seven homes. watch this. >> my people, i have thought about invading a house in the united states because i have learned there was a law that says if a house is not a habit can expropriate it. i think that will be my next business invade and branded houses. speak to the interpreters for should've matc
. ♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno here with michael most kayleighnany and joining us today anchor and executive editor of the story and call anchor a fox news coverage martha maccallum. lisa kennedy podcast host lisa kennedy and host of jesse watters prime time and author of getting together the troubling tales from the liberal fringe, jesse watters. okay. we begin with a new call for migrants to call "invade" american homes....
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emily is spot on and exactly right.ical pressure to get as many indictments as possible, highest count possible. so much about timing and what this does, delays it. they can refile it, november is the deadline essentially, we will know who the president is or is not and there is political pressure to get this done as fast as possible, not administer justice. >> harris: when do we hit that, in june? >> people say election is november, it is really not, it is early voting in september, that is the election. end of september. >> kayleigh: public perception, this is middle of an election. reading associated press and their reporting on this this morning. she is using rico statute and the case use statute associated with mobsters to accuse former president and others to keep him in power. associated press. >> tammy: this is the point, this has been their campaign. what they thought would happen, this would crush trump psychologically, crush supporters and be over, this was narrative and saw the opposite happening, like throw
emily is spot on and exactly right.ical pressure to get as many indictments as possible, highest count possible. so much about timing and what this does, delays it. they can refile it, november is the deadline essentially, we will know who the president is or is not and there is political pressure to get this done as fast as possible, not administer justice. >> harris: when do we hit that, in june? >> people say election is november, it is really not, it is early voting in...
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genius. >> emily: i think it's only going to get worse.ed everyone. they were accused of posting a lot of these extreme viewpoints. i wonder if there might be an accountability, but it looks like there isn't, at least in the government sector. at least in this hideous state. coming up, the business temporarily closing during the republican national convention. get why -- so it doesn't have to serve trump supporters. that's next. >> tech: at safelite, we'll take care of fixing your windshield. but did you know we can take care of your insurance claim? that means less stress for you. >> woman: thanks. >> tech: my pleasure. have a good one. >> woman: you too. >> tech: schedule today at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. with golo and release, you're gonna lose the weight. >> we are awaiting the first white
genius. >> emily: i think it's only going to get worse.ed everyone. they were accused of posting a lot of these extreme viewpoints. i wonder if there might be an accountability, but it looks like there isn't, at least in the government sector. at least in this hideous state. coming up, the business temporarily closing during the republican national convention. get why -- so it doesn't have to serve trump supporters. that's next. >> tech: at safelite, we'll take care of fixing your...
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and i mean, it was like -- i looked at emily, and like preach. >> emily: reminded me of, permit me to the scientist and god where they each say, the scientist says i can make my own man, all right, start with dirt here, and then god says hold on, find your own dirt and that's what trump was saying. my policies are the reason why this country worked. my policies are the reasons why people were safer at the southern border. so you want to get somewhere, use my policies. it's ok, right? and i thought what's interesting about him today, he was measured, authoritative, and firm, and he unlike 46 said i have great respect for the supreme court justices. he said this is a big step toward unification and refreshing to hear a president that spoke highly and great reverence and rightly so for the supreme court decision. >> he never plays the victim, he was like keep weaponizing, i keep winning. i thought he was super presidential today. >> harris: i was watching social media from some democrat, and surrogates, and even who we know on the channel, and one said this is not exciting, this is not b
and i mean, it was like -- i looked at emily, and like preach. >> emily: reminded me of, permit me to the scientist and god where they each say, the scientist says i can make my own man, all right, start with dirt here, and then god says hold on, find your own dirt and that's what trump was saying. my policies are the reason why this country worked. my policies are the reasons why people were safer at the southern border. so you want to get somewhere, use my policies. it's ok, right? and...
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emily's condition worsened and she collapsed.ospital three weeks after her 30th birthday. our emotions range still. disbelief, i think is the major one. emily's gp surgery told the bbc it was deeply saddened by her death, adding that... staff have been told to be transparent with patients about who they're seeing. a physician's associate, or when they were first founded, the physician's assistant, was there — someone to, well, as the name suggests, literally help the physician. i can understand why there's this confusion out there, but there shouldn't be a point that we're putting these individual — these patients — theirfamilies at risk by not having them seen with someone with the full training that it takes to manage both the simple but also the complex and the uncertainty. this year will see the regulation of physician and anaesthetic associates, which will allow the general medical council to oversee their training and validate if they are fit to practise. legislation has recently been passed for regulation of physician asso
emily's condition worsened and she collapsed.ospital three weeks after her 30th birthday. our emotions range still. disbelief, i think is the major one. emily's gp surgery told the bbc it was deeply saddened by her death, adding that... staff have been told to be transparent with patients about who they're seeing. a physician's associate, or when they were first founded, the physician's assistant, was there — someone to, well, as the name suggests, literally help the physician. i can...
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emily? >> emily: we spoke earlier about his demeanor and how measured he is, how firm he is.t to point out, as well, he is always respectful of the court as an element, as an institution. and while he never hesitates to sort of deride the judge that has made these ridiculous decisions, note that he always says, "we will comply with the decision, we'll absolutely put up this," he always talks about that. i have to point out the stark contrast with even a president of the united states who likes to shame supreme court justices. he doesn't do that. he is standing and respect for the court, no matter how corrupt these decisions of the prosecutor have been. i want to point that out because i think it is important and in contrast to members of the democratic party. >> harris: so the hush money case, the trial is april 15th, they begin jury deliberations. and he said, as emily pointed out, he will post the bond, when asked what the collateral he is. and that the civil fraud case. he said cash. >> sean: by the way, his truth social has merged, it's going to go public. it is allegedly
emily? >> emily: we spoke earlier about his demeanor and how measured he is, how firm he is.t to point out, as well, he is always respectful of the court as an element, as an institution. and while he never hesitates to sort of deride the judge that has made these ridiculous decisions, note that he always says, "we will comply with the decision, we'll absolutely put up this," he always talks about that. i have to point out the stark contrast with even a president of the united...
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and gillian anderson plays emily maitlis.he famous bbc newsnight interview with prince andrew hits netflix. the us secretary of state antony blinken has said the entire population of gaza is suffering severe levels of acute food insecurity. in some of his strongest comments so far on the scale of the humanitarian crisis in the palestinian territory, mr blinken said it was israel's duty to prioritise providing for those in need. america's top diplomat is currenly in the philippines, and will be heading back to the middle east soon, to reenergise efforts to secure a ceasefire deal in gaza. our state department correspondent, tom bateman, is travelling with mr blinken — he sent this update from manila a short while ago. well, we now know that after this visit to southeast asia, antony blinken will head to the middle east. he's going to go tojeddah to meet the saudi leadership and then on to cairo to meet the egyptian leadership. the point of all this is to try to whip up support, not just to get the ceasefire deal over the line,
and gillian anderson plays emily maitlis.he famous bbc newsnight interview with prince andrew hits netflix. the us secretary of state antony blinken has said the entire population of gaza is suffering severe levels of acute food insecurity. in some of his strongest comments so far on the scale of the humanitarian crisis in the palestinian territory, mr blinken said it was israel's duty to prioritise providing for those in need. america's top diplomat is currenly in the philippines, and will be...
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so had emily been here herself, moody... it was moody? moody.robably is not a good idea. sam, thanks for coming in. pleasure. and chris, good to catch up with you. and you. and thank you very much for listening to another episode of newscast. remember, if you've ever played sport with a politician — what was it you said, hurling with hunt? yes. hockey with hunt? hockey with hunt, i think it was, yeah. if that's what you've done, then let us know. newscast@bbc.co.uk. and there'll be another episode along very soon. bye. i'm trying to think of one last one, but i can't. bye— bye. swimming with sunak. that's good! i think we'll call it a day at that. bye. newscast. newscast, from the bbc. good afternoon. some impressive cloudscapes out there today. yes, some spells of sunshine, but these big shower clouds bringing some very heavy downpours of rain, a bit of thunder and lightning thrown in. some of the showers have been wintry over high ground in the north. here it is on the satellite picture. these lumpy shower clouds pushing south—eastwards across
so had emily been here herself, moody... it was moody? moody.robably is not a good idea. sam, thanks for coming in. pleasure. and chris, good to catch up with you. and you. and thank you very much for listening to another episode of newscast. remember, if you've ever played sport with a politician — what was it you said, hurling with hunt? yes. hockey with hunt? hockey with hunt, i think it was, yeah. if that's what you've done, then let us know. newscast@bbc.co.uk. and there'll be another...
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emily�*s condition worsened and she collapsed.elief, i think is the major one. emily�*s gp surgery told the bbc it was deeply saddened by her death, adding that... staff have been told to be transparent with patients about who they�*re seeing. a physician�*s associate, or when they were first founded, the physician�*s assistant, was there — someone to, well, as the name suggests, literally help the physician. i can understand why there�*s this confusion out there, but there shouldn�*t be a point that we�*re putting these individual — these patients — theirfamilies at risk by not having them seen with someone with the full training that it takes to manage both the simple but also the complex and the uncertainty. this year will see the regulation of physician and anaesthetic associates, which will allow the general medical council to oversee their training and validate if they are fit to practise. legislation has recently been passed for regulation of physician associates, which is great news. regulation provides a mechanism for rep
emily�*s condition worsened and she collapsed.elief, i think is the major one. emily�*s gp surgery told the bbc it was deeply saddened by her death, adding that... staff have been told to be transparent with patients about who they�*re seeing. a physician�*s associate, or when they were first founded, the physician�*s assistant, was there — someone to, well, as the name suggests, literally help the physician. i can understand why there�*s this confusion out there, but there...
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emily, i was very troubled about what happened at the white house. it's the place for the white house to weigh in on certain personnel decisions and i want to play something, twice in her interaction she said i am not weighing in on a personnel decision but there are subtle clues as to whether white house comes down on this argument which i find to be the need office of the presidents let's watch. >> i would not make any comments on that personnel decision but broadly speaking, it is important. it is a burden on all of us here to be really mindful about that. that the public understands what the facts are and what the truth is. live so you are quoting the president talking about that type of burden? do you address this white house or does the president believe that kind of voice a voice that occurred that there's a room for her in the national political discourse? >> i will answer it this way we saw what happened on january 6th. >> the white house press secretary said that i am not commenting on a private sector personnel decision we are working on t
emily, i was very troubled about what happened at the white house. it's the place for the white house to weigh in on certain personnel decisions and i want to play something, twice in her interaction she said i am not weighing in on a personnel decision but there are subtle clues as to whether white house comes down on this argument which i find to be the need office of the presidents let's watch. >> i would not make any comments on that personnel decision but broadly speaking, it is...
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it was not just the mission but the ethos of emily's list.this idea that we can stand in the gap, take on these really tough fights. i've carried that with me. i've never shied away from a tough fight. that is because of emily's list but also because we get to see the difference that these women make. what does it actually mean when we elect these women to office? so, women like me and many watching would love to see more women in office. what is your goal? what are you trying to achieve this november? >> absolutely. we say every year this is the most important election of our lives. i don't think it takes much convincing for people to believe that this is actually the most important election of our lives we have. so much at stake -- democracy, abortion rights. for us, that is electing, building on the success of emily's list, electing democratic pro-choice women up and down the ticket. that is reelecting kamala harris and the biden harris ticket. that is holding the united states senate, so many emily's list women on the ballot in the senate
it was not just the mission but the ethos of emily's list.this idea that we can stand in the gap, take on these really tough fights. i've carried that with me. i've never shied away from a tough fight. that is because of emily's list but also because we get to see the difference that these women make. what does it actually mean when we elect these women to office? so, women like me and many watching would love to see more women in office. what is your goal? what are you trying to achieve this...
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i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?now her so well and they said, "well, then, you have to do it." do you remember dancing at tramp? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled. and she showed up as emily maitlis, who looks like a movie star and was tanned and short white skirt and tanned legs and everything. and i literally looked like her great aunt in the pictures! no, i thought that went very well. prince andrew famously thought that the interview had been a triumph. gillian anderson and billie piper both agree that there is almost no chance he will watch this version. this interview, does it matter? colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. i love she thought it would be scary to play her. i love she thought it would be scary to play her. and scoop lands
i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?now her so well and they said, "well, then, you have to do it." do you remember dancing at tramp? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled. and she showed up as emily...
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emily. one.ays. that really is. >> i think my mum might have said that. >> thank you mummy, tricia says thank you for mentioning the fact that pensioners nowadays actually started working at the age of 14. you're dead right? we did. my first job was when i was ten, working on the beach with did. my first job was when i was ten,donkeys. on the beach with the donkeys. >> job! like working >> what a job! it's like working here. fearlessly. >> you're the donkey . >> you're the donkey. >> you're the donkey. >> phil is a big fan of us all. he says you're young idiots. discussing how hard they work while sitting on their comfy settees. it's not actually a comfy settee until you see the state of my stool. >> it's a stool. >>— >> it's a stool. >> need to think about men who have their lives actually have spent their lives actually doing manual did doing hard manual work. i did say in the building say that in the building industry and are now riddled with living on with arthritis and living on a bafic with
emily. one.ays. that really is. >> i think my mum might have said that. >> thank you mummy, tricia says thank you for mentioning the fact that pensioners nowadays actually started working at the age of 14. you're dead right? we did. my first job was when i was ten, working on the beach with did. my first job was when i was ten,donkeys. on the beach with the donkeys. >> job! like working >> what a job! it's like working here. fearlessly. >> you're the donkey ....
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emily, when you do look at this?orge washington bridge -- he had i was going to tear down one of the main bridges going from new jersey to new york? it'll take a canoe to come to work. >> emily: i note that in the coverage they mentioned that francis scott key had released or freed or somehow been involved in releasing enslaved people but i think it was because of profit. so, they are presuming to know the intent behind it on someone who had been dead for hundreds of years. the whole thing is so asinine and backwards and when comedians make jokes about something to a tragedy and they say too soon? when i read this, i thought too soon. there is never a place to distort and distract americans from what is a tragedy from 81 -- first of all of these lives lost, and then $881 billion annual report with 15,000 jobs per year, and now all these contracts declaring -- you can bet the ripple effect will be global by the way. but no, let's talk about racism it's just ridiculous. >> harris: and the families of the deceased. >> t
emily, when you do look at this?orge washington bridge -- he had i was going to tear down one of the main bridges going from new jersey to new york? it'll take a canoe to come to work. >> emily: i note that in the coverage they mentioned that francis scott key had released or freed or somehow been involved in releasing enslaved people but i think it was because of profit. so, they are presuming to know the intent behind it on someone who had been dead for hundreds of years. the whole...
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i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?y said, well, then you have to do it. do you remember dancing at tramp? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three—part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled, and she showed up as emily maitlis, who looks like a movie star and was tanned and short white skirt and tanned legs and everything. and i literally looked like her great aunt! i thought that went very well. prince andrew famously thought that the interview had been a triumph. gillian anderson and billie piper both agree that there is almost no chance he will watch this version. this interview, does it matter? colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about — who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that _ who wou
i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?y said, well, then you have to do it. do you remember dancing at tramp? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three—part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled, and she showed up as emily maitlis, who looks like a movie...
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share the pictures, emily.n a serious note, that is vile. disgusting. it is vile, isn't it? >> it is vile. >> it is vile. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it's almost as vile as a gesture egg. i mean, i don't know what i'm more furious about tonight. >> it >> i think worse, though, it could be the toenails. >> sorry, this indicates >> i'm sorry, but this indicates everything societal everything about societal decline. of decline. all right. a couple of days walking home decline. all right. a couple of days the walking home decline. all right. a couple of days the studio walking home decline. all right. a couple of days the studio and
share the pictures, emily.n a serious note, that is vile. disgusting. it is vile, isn't it? >> it is vile. >> it is vile. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it's almost as vile as a gesture egg. i mean, i don't know what i'm more furious about tonight. >> it >> i think worse, though, it could be the toenails. >> sorry, this indicates >> i'm sorry, but this indicates everything societal everything about societal decline. of decline. all right. a couple of days walking...
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emily.ou could say that. they were there. they are now at a 25 year low in their working day in the house of commons, around eight, nearly eight hours a day. they're being paid for sitting days. of course, they're not for here around half the year. they have long summer holidays, easter breaks , whitsun breaks. so it breaks, whitsun breaks. so it goes on. they're not here often on fridays , but today, is on fridays, but today, today is a day, the. i can report a sitting day, the. i can report to you that the pr prime minister will accept the 5.5% pay minister will accept the 5.5% pay rise, along with all other mps. that takes the mps pay to 91,346. but that's not the end of it. because if you're a minister, you get another £67,000 for the cabinet ministers, down to £22,000 a year from the most junior. the pm's pay goes up to £166,000. his top up is 75,000 extra. if you're keir starmer, you get nearly £50,000 extra on top of your mps pay select committee chairmen. they get an extra £17,000 a
emily.ou could say that. they were there. they are now at a 25 year low in their working day in the house of commons, around eight, nearly eight hours a day. they're being paid for sitting days. of course, they're not for here around half the year. they have long summer holidays, easter breaks , whitsun breaks. so it breaks, whitsun breaks. so it goes on. they're not here often on fridays , but today, is on fridays, but today, today is a day, the. i can report a sitting day, the. i can report...
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share the pictures, emily. a serious note, that is vile. disgusting. it is vile, isn't it? >> it is vile. >> it is vile. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it's almost as vile as a gesture egg. i mean, i don't know what i'm more furious about tonight. >> though, >> i think worse, though, it could be toenails. could be the toenails. >> i'm but this indicates >> i'm sorry, but this indicates everything societal everything about societal decline. of everything about societal decli ago, of everything about societal decli ago, was of everything about societal decli ago, was walking of everything about societal decli ago, was walking home days ago, i was walking home from studio and i saw from the studio and i saw someone pooing in phone box. someone pooing in a phone box. what? then i get to tesco's what? and then i get to tesco's on my. and then i get to on my. yes. and then i get to tesco's on my way home. they don't you go through the don't let you go through the automatic without someone automatic doors without someone openin
share the pictures, emily. a serious note, that is vile. disgusting. it is vile, isn't it? >> it is vile. >> it is vile. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it's almost as vile as a gesture egg. i mean, i don't know what i'm more furious about tonight. >> though, >> i think worse, though, it could be toenails. could be the toenails. >> i'm but this indicates >> i'm sorry, but this indicates everything societal everything about societal decline. of everything about...
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i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three—part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled, and she showed up as emily maitlis, who looks like a movie star and was tanned and short white skirt and tanned legs and everything. and i literally looked like her great aunt! i thought that went very well. prince andrew famously thought that the interview had been a triumph. gillian anderson and billie piper both agree that there is almost no chance he will watch this version. this interview, does it matter? colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. thank you very much. tomorrow is the spring equinox and there are plenty of signs of spring around. lots of daffodils and today temperatures in central and eastern england got up to 17 d
i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three—part amazon drama about the interview, which made it slightly awkward when gillian anderson bumped into her. i had come to this charity event not having prepared at all and was really dishevelled, and she showed up as emily maitlis, who looks like a movie star and was tanned and short white skirt and tanned legs and everything....
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i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three—part amazon drama about the interview. i thought that all went very well. prince andrew famously thought that the interview had been a triumph. gillian anderson and billie piper both agree that there is almost no chance he will watch this version. this interview, does it matter? colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. time for a look at the weather. here's ben. hello, thank you very much. good evening. tomorrow marks the spring equinox and already we have had some signs of spring. in lincolnshire today with some hazy temperatures, temperatures got to 17 celsius. that won't necessarily last for the rest of this week, as i will show you in a moment. in the short term, the milder we have in place is also feeding a lot of cloud in our direction and that cloud is producing some outbreaks of rain. this is where we are expecting the rain to be as we head through the rest of th
i mean, it's just too scary to play emily maitlis. why?? no. and to make things more complicated, emily maitlis herself is executive producer on an upcoming rival three—part amazon drama about the interview. i thought that all went very well. prince andrew famously thought that the interview had been a triumph. gillian anderson and billie piper both agree that there is almost no chance he will watch this version. this interview, does it matter? colin paterson, bbc news. yeah, it matters. time...
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emily, can you tell us more about what's actually on those tapes? yes. so i've listened to this type and um, what is your response to me is for officials from the german on forces talking to each other. they all preparing for meeting with the defense minister of course the story. so the german defense minister and um, among these 4 officials are 2 high ranking officials. and essentially they are preparing what they're going to tell the defense minister about the tourist who wanted you wanted a deep dive into the, into the fall system. the talking about logistics that talking about the technical sides and the talking about the effects of the tourist missile that it could have been you crying, such as attacking the bridge to crimea. but at the same time, they also say from the very stall, but there is no green lights from politics. so the chancellor has, in fact, i mean, any of this week said that she will, she is not in favor of delivering this weapon to ukraine. right? so that's what he said earlier, how we had any additional government response, other t
emily, can you tell us more about what's actually on those tapes? yes. so i've listened to this type and um, what is your response to me is for officials from the german on forces talking to each other. they all preparing for meeting with the defense minister of course the story. so the german defense minister and um, among these 4 officials are 2 high ranking officials. and essentially they are preparing what they're going to tell the defense minister about the tourist who wanted you wanted a...
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but there we go. think emily maitlis has been you think emily maitlis has been unfairly emily unfairlye how she looked back at the camera? was happy camera? she was so happy she'd got shot her, got her money shot and her, like, money. >> and obviously, after >> quote. and obviously, after david cameron had said something along, said along, you know, she said something for something along those lines for david gunning david cameron, emily was gunning for reaction, for the same kind of reaction, and a good look at that. and she got a good look at that. >> that's that's look. and she got a good look at that. >> she's; that's look. and she got a good look at that. >> she's happy. look. >> she's happy. >> she's happy. >> she's happy. >> she's like, nailed >> she is. she's like, nailed it. will be talked on it. this will be talked about on patrick christys tomorrow. >> what she's thinking. >> that's what she's thinking. you think, i'm i've you can think, oh, i'm glad i've been that been told. but then isn't that quite a worrying. >> worrying thing quite a worrying. >> journalismorrying thing
but there we go. think emily maitlis has been you think emily maitlis has been unfairly emily unfairlye how she looked back at the camera? was happy camera? she was so happy she'd got shot her, got her money shot and her, like, money. >> and obviously, after >> quote. and obviously, after david cameron had said something along, said along, you know, she said something for something along those lines for david gunning david cameron, emily was gunning for reaction, for the same kind...
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>> thank you, emily. emily wilkins in d.c.nd of course, interesting "journal" story today about how the company may have been surprised at just how swiftly this effort was undertaken, somewhat furtively as well, so it was a surprise. they thought they were in a good place when president biden, for example, joined tiktok around the super bowl. i continue, mike, to just focus on what would it mean if it actually happened. how do you do this? you have enormous amount of potential value here in the u.s. in terms of tiktok and what it means to the parent company, bytedance, though frankly, bytedance has an enormous business in china, don't forget. and it's easy to say, well, you'd have to just divest it or close it down. much harder to do, and again, the source code and the algorithm, they're not going to go along with this thing. and so, it just become a very interesting but difficult dance, if, in fact, this is something that gets passed. it also will be challenged in the courts, so who knows when it would occur. >> it is amazing
>> thank you, emily. emily wilkins in d.c.nd of course, interesting "journal" story today about how the company may have been surprised at just how swiftly this effort was undertaken, somewhat furtively as well, so it was a surprise. they thought they were in a good place when president biden, for example, joined tiktok around the super bowl. i continue, mike, to just focus on what would it mean if it actually happened. how do you do this? you have enormous amount of potential...
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good to see emily. so what else do we know about what these german military officers were saying in these recordings? yes, so i listen to this type i want you here is for military officials to have some very high ranking in the air force. i'm out discussing applying to me soon with the german defense most of course the stores a few has asked specifically for the dive into the tourist, given that it's been in discussion in german media for weeks now. and ultimately what peaceful people are discussing is that just talking about the just fix the talking about the technical components to a possible delivery of the tourist. they're also talking about what the effects of such and delivery could be. how could the ukrainians use the system box? what they say from the very start is that there is no political green light for this. there was, um, this is all fear radical. this is just to be prepared for meeting with the defense minister. should he have certain questions now? shows that the authenticity of these re
good to see emily. so what else do we know about what these german military officers were saying in these recordings? yes, so i listen to this type i want you here is for military officials to have some very high ranking in the air force. i'm out discussing applying to me soon with the german defense most of course the stores a few has asked specifically for the dive into the tourist, given that it's been in discussion in german media for weeks now. and ultimately what peaceful people are...
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that's who i turn to when i'm committing extortion. >> greg: emily you like to hit the open road.re once the ultimate symbol of freedom but it seems like that is changing should we be concerned? >> we should be. i mean i wish everybody was still driving manual muscle cars it's frightening honestly. the thing is it's arbitrary so you have to consent -- consented to opt in but a lot of it happened all of a sudden why did my insurance go up because you braked 25 times between here and the grocery store. could you imagine if there was insight to your soon-to-be ex-spouse. it took you 13 minutes to drive what should take 4 where did you go. the possibility or endless but at the end of the day the government's already up your ass and now are in your car it's 1 more component of biden's america i hate it so much this is frightening. no part of this has a place in our garage. >> greg: you're worried they will end all affairs? >> it was 1 time. >> greg: so it's true about real estate agents. >> i'm never going to wear a suit again. vacant houses out there. up next will a minimum wage for s
that's who i turn to when i'm committing extortion. >> greg: emily you like to hit the open road.re once the ultimate symbol of freedom but it seems like that is changing should we be concerned? >> we should be. i mean i wish everybody was still driving manual muscle cars it's frightening honestly. the thing is it's arbitrary so you have to consent -- consented to opt in but a lot of it happened all of a sudden why did my insurance go up because you braked 25 times between here and...
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shocking news there . there. >> emily. terrible news. >> emily.rismatic husband. dead at 45, i met her at her father's, um, 2020, in 2022, at her father's birthday party at kensington palace . and she was kensington palace. and she was utterly charming there. you see them on their wedding day, and it was only just four years ago that they got married. um the husband himself, uh, was a very successful man, a financier, an asset management. but earlier in his career, he'd been out in iraq for three years as, uh , iraq for three years as, uh, working for conflict resolution, then working as a hostage negotiator, trying to bring peace through the anglican church in baghdad. whether that plays any part in what has happened, we will not know until the coroner has, uh, set has conducted the inquest and that inquest will be there to find out how far thomas kingston came about his death. to use the archaic language of the courts. uh, very sad day. i know from princess michael of kent , his princess michael of kent, his mother in law, how much they liked hi
shocking news there . there. >> emily. terrible news. >> emily.rismatic husband. dead at 45, i met her at her father's, um, 2020, in 2022, at her father's birthday party at kensington palace . and she was kensington palace. and she was utterly charming there. you see them on their wedding day, and it was only just four years ago that they got married. um the husband himself, uh, was a very successful man, a financier, an asset management. but earlier in his career, he'd been out in...
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emily, charles and christina.lian restaurant with one of the stars of the sopranos. jo. best food in the world. the thing about going out to fancy italian in manhattan is it could be the best meal of your life but there's also a reasonably high chance it's the last meal of your life as a sicilian, i can tell you the one classy thing my people do is they always whack you on a full stomach so they take you to a place like a real decadent huge portions, they aren't even meals, they are hazing rituals. i'm going to go inside and interview adriana from the sopranos. how about it. christopher. i've got to get her to call me christopher like we are role-playing. jenny can't be the only want to call me by the wrong name at night. we're here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from every other gutter protection on the market. with leaffilters, patented filter technology, there are no gaps, no openings, no place for debris to get in at all. and we install leaffilter on
emily, charles and christina.lian restaurant with one of the stars of the sopranos. jo. best food in the world. the thing about going out to fancy italian in manhattan is it could be the best meal of your life but there's also a reasonably high chance it's the last meal of your life as a sicilian, i can tell you the one classy thing my people do is they always whack you on a full stomach so they take you to a place like a real decadent huge portions, they aren't even meals, they are hazing...