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they would like to see it pick up. >> emily: 100%. i think we all would. >> connor: say no more. >> emily: let's play ball. >> connor: umpire emably. serve from robinson. the first serve event that had wisconsin, louisville, nebraska, kentucky in it, before everybody else in the country played, there were some experimental rules in that event. a serve clock was present. a new replay system was present. we could see some rule changes coming. >> emily: i think some that have been needed. i love the nerve clspeed clock. it's a little expensive, but nice to have. >> connor: stanford scrambling to get their defense set. they survive the point for now. bodies running up to get settled. and the dunk ends the point. fuerbringer with a smart shot. >> emily: really smart decision from charlie fuerbringer. we saw great efforts on both sides. stanford scrambling after this play like this. multiple players laying out at multiple times during that rally. charlie fuerbringer took advantage, catching them off guard with the dunk. >> connor: fuerbring
they would like to see it pick up. >> emily: 100%. i think we all would. >> connor: say no more. >> emily: let's play ball. >> connor: umpire emably. serve from robinson. the first serve event that had wisconsin, louisville, nebraska, kentucky in it, before everybody else in the country played, there were some experimental rules in that event. a serve clock was present. a new replay system was present. we could see some rule changes coming. >> emily: i think some...
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emily is a leader.ion in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations, the society for historians of american foreign relations, or schaffer in the society for historians of the early american republic or shear. it's a well-worn clichÉ to call the book a game changer. but to demonstrate why missionary diplomacy truly deserves the title, i want to situate it within scholarly conversations in both of these communities. this was easier for me to do which year where i too am a member. but let me start with schafer, where my strategy was to consider missionary diplomacy in relation to. the last ten years of winners of schafer's two major book prizes. this strategy had its limitation since as the list of prize winning books skewed heavily towards post 1945 history. and i think that reason alone missionary diplomacy essential as it exposes just a back story to the most notable narratives in american foreign relations, but in fact, that many important developments within the diplomati
emily is a leader.ion in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations, the society for historians of american foreign relations, or schaffer in the society for historians of the early american republic or shear. it's a well-worn clichÉ to call the book a game changer. but to demonstrate why missionary diplomacy truly deserves the title, i want to situate it within scholarly conversations in both of these communities. this was easier for me to do which year where i...
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[applause] >> gratitude towards emily for riding that this book and full disclosure emily and i havebeen writing books together for the pastoralth years.ap i read almost every topic but not in thet right order and not within a chapter title but it was really a pleasure to read the book and finalize and see how all the parts came together as a t whole. his stare at the diplomacy is a great read. belonged -- beyond the book's core argument it comprises a fascinating case studies that provide snapshots of dramatic moments some more well-known than others. it's an example we learn about the unremitting protestant jonas king a congregational u.s. consul in greece in the 1840s and 18 50's who was put on trial for his frequent attacks on the greek orthodox church. there was a public outcry in the united states from missionary supporters that resulted in investigation american diplomats eventuallyof to there negotiates and the greek officials were called upon to provide the existing treaties with the united states in the u.s. ministry in constantinople successfully in exile. the story has mu
[applause] >> gratitude towards emily for riding that this book and full disclosure emily and i havebeen writing books together for the pastoralth years.ap i read almost every topic but not in thet right order and not within a chapter title but it was really a pleasure to read the book and finalize and see how all the parts came together as a t whole. his stare at the diplomacy is a great read. belonged -- beyond the book's core argument it comprises a fascinating case studies that...
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>> emily: she did, she needs to own it.i want you to go to grocery stores and have hard conversations there. no, you two we want to have the conversations with. >> cassie: i don't think she's put in a performance worthy of winning the presidency. she has this moment to be on the job everyday and show the american people how she is in a leadership position and she is not doing that, going out on the campaign trail and president biden gets a daily brief and i think today doing something with the hispanic caucus, or he goes to the beach. kamala harris is not rising to the moment and that is frustrating for voters. she's got the media, best pr machine. former comms staffer for sean duffy. i wish i was that good. >> sean: oh, you were. >> harris: question is not whether they have different events for this caucus or that, those are important things, that does not run the country. >> kayleigh: maybe hollywood will give her a emmy not out of realm of possibility. and former president trump stopped by gutfeld and nothing was off lim
>> emily: she did, she needs to own it.i want you to go to grocery stores and have hard conversations there. no, you two we want to have the conversations with. >> cassie: i don't think she's put in a performance worthy of winning the presidency. she has this moment to be on the job everyday and show the american people how she is in a leadership position and she is not doing that, going out on the campaign trail and president biden gets a daily brief and i think today doing...
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emily. >> emily: peter doocy, thank you.ands gathered yesterday for the funeral of hirsch goldberg polin. during the october 7th vicious attack, goldberg-polin was forced to hide in a bomb shelter with his friends. he rushed to throw the grenades out before his arm was blown off, according to his friend. he was shown in a hostage video released by hamas six months after his capture tell his parents to stay strong. this weekend, his body was among the six found in the underground tunnel in gaza. they were murdered just a short while before it israeli troops were able to reach them. and as his family and so many others mourn his loss, thousands of protesters in new york city came out against israel, many of whom waved hamas flags in support of the terror group responsible for the death of goldberg-polin and so many others. cheryl, a despicable slap in the face of the globe who should be mourning the loss of these incredible wives of the hands of a vicious terror group. >> cheryl: these protesters don't understand that and they
emily. >> emily: peter doocy, thank you.ands gathered yesterday for the funeral of hirsch goldberg polin. during the october 7th vicious attack, goldberg-polin was forced to hide in a bomb shelter with his friends. he rushed to throw the grenades out before his arm was blown off, according to his friend. he was shown in a hostage video released by hamas six months after his capture tell his parents to stay strong. this weekend, his body was among the six found in the underground tunnel in...
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. >> emily: a good brat.hat's your third b guess in a row. >> pete: i'm going b i did c on the first one. am i crazy? 2 billion? >> emily: come up too soon? >> pete: my level of hot dog consumption it would be 2 billion. >> lawrence: that's true. >> pete: 30 million people times. >> lawrence: that's true. >> pete: eight hot dogs. >> emily: labor day weekend is end of summer what is the actual date a september 18th. b september 20th. or c september 22nd. >> lawrence: 22nd. >> pete: i'm going to go yeaheither b or c i'm going to say b. >> emily: b and c and the answer is september 22nd. lawrence. and those are your headlines and that's very important. >> lawrence: finish off strong. >> emily: so who won? let's call it a tie. a tie for being awesome. >> peter: rock, paper scissors. a tie. ha ha. >> lawrence: there we go. >> pete: as we mentioned earlier. harris did not get a dnc bump. but does have an edge with women. so what can trump do to win over female voters. we will ask mary kathleen ham when we come up n
. >> emily: a good brat.hat's your third b guess in a row. >> pete: i'm going b i did c on the first one. am i crazy? 2 billion? >> emily: come up too soon? >> pete: my level of hot dog consumption it would be 2 billion. >> lawrence: that's true. >> pete: 30 million people times. >> lawrence: that's true. >> pete: eight hot dogs. >> emily: labor day weekend is end of summer what is the actual date a september 18th. b september 20th. or c...
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>> emily: that is so sweet.boy that his family said, the name of the rare brain disorder, this little boy is missing part of that that connects the left and right hemispheres and that's how the brain communicates in the family says we were told he may never walk, talk, or eat normally, and here he is walking, running, skating like there is no tomorrow, and ainsley, enjoying the greatest gift from the president who treats him like a human because he is a human too. >> ainsley: don't break the link and do this to me emily, precious little boy. we are parents and i can't imagine what his parents are going through, but donald trump made his day, possibly his life. he will remember forever. and i wish the world could see this side of donald trump it he was in the studio one day or it was my dad's birthday, and he did a little message for my dad and it meant a lot to him. i know he called all the families that lost families at abbey gate, all 13 families. you can say whatever you want about donald trump, but he does h
>> emily: that is so sweet.boy that his family said, the name of the rare brain disorder, this little boy is missing part of that that connects the left and right hemispheres and that's how the brain communicates in the family says we were told he may never walk, talk, or eat normally, and here he is walking, running, skating like there is no tomorrow, and ainsley, enjoying the greatest gift from the president who treats him like a human because he is a human too. >> ainsley: don't...
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[applause] >> thank you, emily.a minute. thank you for your service. scotty, thank you for your already in your stories today, which have been very meaningful. it's really a privilege to be here today for this somber occasion representing the washington post, and it's a slightly awkward situation because i'm meeting so many people in different circumstances who have encountered him in different times of their lives and i have been the executive editor for a little over two months. one of the most important and profound experiences that comes with that role is to carry the torch for austin on behalf of the institution of the post. part of that duty is i am the fourth editor to have to carry the torch. in a little over two months i have seen how much austin and his family means to the post. i am glad to see so many colleagues and now friends from the post here today to show their support for austin's family. debbie and i had a chance to me earlier and we will hear from her in a bit. i can imagine how many of these eve
[applause] >> thank you, emily.a minute. thank you for your service. scotty, thank you for your already in your stories today, which have been very meaningful. it's really a privilege to be here today for this somber occasion representing the washington post, and it's a slightly awkward situation because i'm meeting so many people in different circumstances who have encountered him in different times of their lives and i have been the executive editor for a little over two months. one of...
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let's jump in, emily, first of all set the stage legally for what merrick garland is doing. >> emily: what he has stated sounds fantastic on paper. indeed there should be equal application of the law and there should be equal execution of it towards defendants, but we have not seen that in practicum. so i think coming from this right now he is setting the stage and putting everyone on notice, but i wish that the statement had been sent to a lot of djs in the past, most specifically alvin bragg, i wish that this actual application of equity had been applied during the last four years. i was also during covid when the doj was actually wielded this as a weapon against regulatory infractions. so to be honest, i don't want to sound too bitter, but i find it rich. albeit truthful. i just wish it was indeed, carry on. >> harris: you are one of the most optimistic, we are just spending the facts. and get us through the politics of what he said. >> tammy: i think americans look at that just like many of us have which is kind of perplexed and a little bit stunned, because yes, we know what's on
let's jump in, emily, first of all set the stage legally for what merrick garland is doing. >> emily: what he has stated sounds fantastic on paper. indeed there should be equal application of the law and there should be equal execution of it towards defendants, but we have not seen that in practicum. so i think coming from this right now he is setting the stage and putting everyone on notice, but i wish that the statement had been sent to a lot of djs in the past, most specifically alvin...
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emily. >> emily: david spunt, thank you. what you make of these new developments? >> number one, he was doing everything except wearing a shirt that said future assassin. he was too crazy for the year ukrainians to use them, a nurse came back came back and looked up homeland security and said i have to report this guy. he is crazy and a danger to everyone. over an hour and a half cent and gave what she knew about them still out and about. mostly he reports he voted in north carolina but as a resident in hawaii and i don't think phelan should vote. that's just me. when people start talking about the secret service and they are saying the secret service needs more money, they have to ask for it. and chris webber was on with me and was just saying earlier, only half of the budget is used towards protection. trying to reallocate torts protection if that is where you think he needs it, because you know, like jimmy carter probably not as much protection it may be on top of this to start fearing people to the people most in the polls. >> emily: we talked about this the ot
emily. >> emily: david spunt, thank you. what you make of these new developments? >> number one, he was doing everything except wearing a shirt that said future assassin. he was too crazy for the year ukrainians to use them, a nurse came back came back and looked up homeland security and said i have to report this guy. he is crazy and a danger to everyone. over an hour and a half cent and gave what she knew about them still out and about. mostly he reports he voted in north carolina...
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because i can't imagine, emily, there is any advantage to having illegals vote in our elections. >> emilyg assumption for it. i will say this, the defense of not passing the law, which is that this is an isolated incident, is not logical and does not provide any type of defense or not passing a law. just because a crime is massively egregious and therefore rare, it does not mean you shouldn't pass a law preventing it. in fact, you would think it would make it all the more reason why you pass it, because it would serve as a deterrence for the small amount of people then that might want to break it. we know in reality it is not a small amount of people. frankly, it is in the thousands. but what is a small amount of people is the amount that could sway this election. so election integrity, to sum up, is a very crucial and important issue all the time. to our republic and also right now to this election. so everyone should prioritize it and let your reps know that you support the save act and we need laws on the books preventing this type of illegal identity stealing. it actually does happen
because i can't imagine, emily, there is any advantage to having illegals vote in our elections. >> emilyg assumption for it. i will say this, the defense of not passing the law, which is that this is an isolated incident, is not logical and does not provide any type of defense or not passing a law. just because a crime is massively egregious and therefore rare, it does not mean you shouldn't pass a law preventing it. in fact, you would think it would make it all the more reason why you...
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i'm kayleigh mcenany with harris faulkner, emily compagno. also joining us carley shimkus, and fox news senior medical analyst and professor of medicine at nyu health, dr. marc siegel. let's bring in spunt david. >> the attorney general will be joined by the -- fbi director christopher wray. there meeting for a task force meeting. they do this fairly frequently especially leading up to the election but we are told there will be an announcement today involving a criminal complaint and russian entities, entities connected to russia. we don't have all the details but for years the department of justice has said russia has been meddling in u.s. elections and we are expected to hear more of that about 90 minutes or so. we are told possibly we may get the complaint, meaning the criminal documents, before the election threats task force at 130 but we have heard that all the way from the kremlin, president putin, some of the russian state run media organizations has been a problem. drg has been sounding the alarm on this, as you mention, since at lea
i'm kayleigh mcenany with harris faulkner, emily compagno. also joining us carley shimkus, and fox news senior medical analyst and professor of medicine at nyu health, dr. marc siegel. let's bring in spunt david. >> the attorney general will be joined by the -- fbi director christopher wray. there meeting for a task force meeting. they do this fairly frequently especially leading up to the election but we are told there will be an announcement today involving a criminal complaint and...
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well, now, of course, season four of emily in paris. >> bravo.to start before we get to the new season with your health scare, because it was serious. you wound up in the icu earlier in the year for a while. >> yeah, i had sepsis and i had several organs failing, and it was a wild. it was a very challenging time, and i wasn't able to fly home before starting to film season four. you would never know when you're watching the season that i missed a whole month of filming, but yeah, it was. it was a pretty challenging way to start the season, but you look really healthy through the season, and now i'm glad to know. thank you. >> but also this isn't your first health battle. you beat leukemia as a teenager, and i read that your make-a-wish trip was to here to new york city. >> yes it was. and you saw a bunch of broadway shows and that inspired you? >> yeah, it's a reason i work with and love the make-a-wish foundation so much. my wish was i had never been to new york city, and i loved musical theater. i'd never seen a broadway show, so it was to come
well, now, of course, season four of emily in paris. >> bravo.to start before we get to the new season with your health scare, because it was serious. you wound up in the icu earlier in the year for a while. >> yeah, i had sepsis and i had several organs failing, and it was a wild. it was a very challenging time, and i wasn't able to fly home before starting to film season four. you would never know when you're watching the season that i missed a whole month of filming, but yeah, it...
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for low prices, for life of pets, there's chewy. >> emily: welcome back. the nasa astronauts stuck in space is reporting strange noises coming from troubled starliner capsule. watch. >> strange noise coming from the speaker, can you connect to the starliner and listen, i don't know what is making it, maybe something connected between here and there making that happen. [n [noise] >> butch, that one came through, it was like a pulsing noise almost like sonar ping. >> emily: starliner set to leave the space station on friday returning on auto pilot without the stuck astronauts. jo joining us is a former astronaut. you spent 152 days on the international space station. did you hear anything interesting? what do you think the noise is? >> it is hard to say. there was a night when i was awakened. we were over south america and i was hearing a bunch of spanish speakers from the ground and we had the comms speaker misconfigured and picked it up from the ground. it is hard to say. i don't have data from them. i imagine it is not serious and they will figure it out
for low prices, for life of pets, there's chewy. >> emily: welcome back. the nasa astronauts stuck in space is reporting strange noises coming from troubled starliner capsule. watch. >> strange noise coming from the speaker, can you connect to the starliner and listen, i don't know what is making it, maybe something connected between here and there making that happen. [n [noise] >> butch, that one came through, it was like a pulsing noise almost like sonar ping. >>...
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there is only -- a lot of science. >> emily: we have learned what to do.ll bruce willis and ben affleck. isn't it obvious, guys? >> pete: just some drillers. i don't know how that's going to fix it. it is labor day by the way. travel is transported to break records. so let's check in meteorologist adam klotz, fresh back from west virginia for his pox weather forecast. >> adam: it is labor day. i'm glad you are getting that suit in on the last day you are allowed to wear it. forecast across the country. lots of really nice weather particularly in the northern tier. one spot we are seeing trouble has been along the gulf coast that's going to continue to be the case here today and actually the next couple days. see where that rain is lingering around. spinning lohse. really low risk of becoming a tropical storm. tokes by tuesday by not long live. that's where the travel trouble is going to be. not so bad today but pay attention to the airports around the gulf coast the next couple days from monday into tuesday. see this system kind of linger. anybody taking a
there is only -- a lot of science. >> emily: we have learned what to do.ll bruce willis and ben affleck. isn't it obvious, guys? >> pete: just some drillers. i don't know how that's going to fix it. it is labor day by the way. travel is transported to break records. so let's check in meteorologist adam klotz, fresh back from west virginia for his pox weather forecast. >> adam: it is labor day. i'm glad you are getting that suit in on the last day you are allowed to wear it....
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as the main rally is the w correspondents, emily gordon. emily. we know that tonight's protest come amid the escalation between israel and has a lot 11 on. so how do is really feel about a potential for an all out of war with lebanon holder. extremely concerned. we've been speaking to them. he had some nights. and some of them are extremely angry at the government, so not finding a diplomatic solution to this conflicts. others are very worried about the hostages that still remain in gaza. so worried that the system focus now to the northern border means that the hostages will be forgotten. others were very defiant, and they said, we don't want this full. and they blamed benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister for um, for, for the font. so not finding a deal with the, from us uh, political reasons um to, to maintain his political survival. but to bubble wrap, the people are worried about their safety and about what will happen next. well, as you mentioned, emily, there are the hostage pro test alongside to the thousands of people who are demonstrati
as the main rally is the w correspondents, emily gordon. emily. we know that tonight's protest come amid the escalation between israel and has a lot 11 on. so how do is really feel about a potential for an all out of war with lebanon holder. extremely concerned. we've been speaking to them. he had some nights. and some of them are extremely angry at the government, so not finding a diplomatic solution to this conflicts. others are very worried about the hostages that still remain in gaza. so...
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>> emily: what does donald trump need to do to stay ahead? >> harris: i want to remark on that last one about the microphone and what it does for kamala harris. it aleleviates her of pressure o be the person to be the victim, that was going to be. i said this yesterday, that is strategy of now underdog, these things, she's being picked on, can you bait him to say something about her race or something like that. she can't do the baiting now. it has to be the debating about policies. what does he have to do? resist urge to go after her in that non-policy substantive way. keep it there, don't make it personal. by the way, it is personal when it comes to the border, it is personal when it comes to crime in this country. i don't think it will be that hard to make it personal for a former prosecutor. those demographic type things, he'll have to back away, the mic being muted helps him. is the mic muted for the hosts? they need their mics to be on for follow-ups. >> kayleigh: what is your advice? >> kennedy: if she does prep, she will do better than
>> emily: what does donald trump need to do to stay ahead? >> harris: i want to remark on that last one about the microphone and what it does for kamala harris. it aleleviates her of pressure o be the person to be the victim, that was going to be. i said this yesterday, that is strategy of now underdog, these things, she's being picked on, can you bait him to say something about her race or something like that. she can't do the baiting now. it has to be the debating about policies....
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this is "outnumbered" and here i am with my cohost emily compagno, kayleigh mack and amy, mcghee white host of "making money" on fox business, charles payne. we will start with what went wrong in pennsylvania but the senate released a preliminary report the u.s. secret service responsible for the widespread security failures at trump july 13th rally carriage of the are nothing short of shocking. david spunt live at the justice department with the latest, david. eco-two weeks ago senator richard blumenthal told fox news shocked and he also said they would be appalled when they read this preliminary report, let's get to the highlights of the report. there is going to be a lot that is important to get through it. the first a local butler police officer what the butler at police officer the commander in the advanced described that july 11th site as incredibly disorganized with no coordination, relate people mulling about and i felt like there was no plan. the secret service did not get state or local partner specific instructions for covering agr building including position of local sniper
this is "outnumbered" and here i am with my cohost emily compagno, kayleigh mack and amy, mcghee white host of "making money" on fox business, charles payne. we will start with what went wrong in pennsylvania but the senate released a preliminary report the u.s. secret service responsible for the widespread security failures at trump july 13th rally carriage of the are nothing short of shocking. david spunt live at the justice department with the latest, david. eco-two weeks...
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with more on this, emily brown in the newsroom. how's it been, emily?le of events across the city over the last few days, with more than 258 designers who have been involved in london fashion week. clutch bags have featured heavily over the last few days — but there's been a real emphasis on sustainability and pre—loved fashion. it actually opened, london fashion week, with a pre—loved fashion show trying to embrace changing consumer habits as more of us become environmentally aware about what we are buying and what we are wearing. designer dame sandra rose actually told the bbc how old should be treasured as much is new, and said that we should recycle and repeat what we wear. this year has also typically seen some high—profile people — burberry�*s show, for instance, on the front row there saw the likes of us vogue editor in chief anna wintour, models rosie huntington whiteley, and footballers including the likes of rio ferdinand, declan rice, and also gareth bale. and the prime minister's wife, victoria starmer, was also spotted this weekend. �* �* ,
with more on this, emily brown in the newsroom. how's it been, emily?le of events across the city over the last few days, with more than 258 designers who have been involved in london fashion week. clutch bags have featured heavily over the last few days — but there's been a real emphasis on sustainability and pre—loved fashion. it actually opened, london fashion week, with a pre—loved fashion show trying to embrace changing consumer habits as more of us become environmentally aware about...
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and also that was dw, is emily gorgine in jerusalem. emily, thank you to mexico now and moody's readings agency is warning that a plan 2 additional reform in the country could seriously undermine mexico's economic and fiscal credibility. the measure calls for judges at all levels to be elected by popular vote. in vance, the agency says, cut a road critical checks and balances. mexico states are expected to quickly ratify the measure, which is bank by outgoing president unders monro. lopez opened doors ruling party. well, he says it's necessary to stamp out corruption. the protest her say it will have the opposite effect. mexican protests to say justice should be blind. but they fear the newly pos reforms which establish elections for judges will make courts pauses in an open to influence students and you. this will work as a leading the demonstrations because it goes against the checks and balances and judges impartiality. the judge has no democratic role at all. that's what the legislators are full. they're supposed to be all represent
and also that was dw, is emily gorgine in jerusalem. emily, thank you to mexico now and moody's readings agency is warning that a plan 2 additional reform in the country could seriously undermine mexico's economic and fiscal credibility. the measure calls for judges at all levels to be elected by popular vote. in vance, the agency says, cut a road critical checks and balances. mexico states are expected to quickly ratify the measure, which is bank by outgoing president unders monro. lopez...
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emily? i would say, well it would suddenly just both sides minus of respite and this has been the worst of fighting the. 1 last few days, we've seen the west fights in between the 2 sides. in decades and 11 on over half a 1000000 people have been displaced. over $500.00 people were killed among them, women and children. and israel, a 70000 residents have not been able to return to the homes due to the heavy fighting that's been going on. the exchange of rockets between both sides and the yesterday be also for his follow and a ballistic missile. i'm towards televi for the 1st time. also showing that his bullet is prepared to strike further deeper inside of his ro, about the talk yesterday was also seen as an escalation amount. of course, has many countries on the road quite worried about what is to come next. i'm sorry last night before the us and all the allies call for an immediate 21 day c spy a deal. and they also expressed support for us to use 5 in gaza. now this 21 day, so use 5 deal a
emily? i would say, well it would suddenly just both sides minus of respite and this has been the worst of fighting the. 1 last few days, we've seen the west fights in between the 2 sides. in decades and 11 on over half a 1000000 people have been displaced. over $500.00 people were killed among them, women and children. and israel, a 70000 residents have not been able to return to the homes due to the heavy fighting that's been going on. the exchange of rockets between both sides and the...
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emily. closing in the last hour. emily. metropolitan police for sergeant matt ratana killed in the line of duty four years ago today at this custody suite, he moved to this location having worked in boroughs across the country's capital, because he thought that the custody suite would be a safe place to end his career. and approach his retirement. it wasn't to be, as he was shot in the heart by someone who was being processed and arrested for possession of cannabis at around 1 am. four years ago today. that man, now serving a whole life order in prison. he will never be released. but today was about remembering the man who was killed, remembering a man who was known as a larger than life colleague within the metropolitan police. now, just to my right to some of the wreaths that were laid moments ago . one tribute to him saying ago. one tribute to him saying rest in peace , brother. and just rest in peace, brother. and just to the left of that wreath is the tribute from sir mark rowley , the tribute from sir mark rowley, the
emily. closing in the last hour. emily. metropolitan police for sergeant matt ratana killed in the line of duty four years ago today at this custody suite, he moved to this location having worked in boroughs across the country's capital, because he thought that the custody suite would be a safe place to end his career. and approach his retirement. it wasn't to be, as he was shot in the heart by someone who was being processed and arrested for possession of cannabis at around 1 am. four years...
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that was dw is emily gorgine reporting from tel aviv emily. many thanks indeed, a 23 line canal where polls have closed and counting has begun in the countries presidential election. the outcome will determine how the country recovers from its worse ever a financial crisis which took place in 2020 to the current president. romeo wicker, i'm a cigna, is seeking a 2nd term bond. he's facing strong challenges from the leader of the opposition, as well as from a marxist lawmaker. street line comes the voting for the next president. as the country slightly recovers from an economic crisis but has lost it is some votes, his hope. the next leader will address the hardships and do it by ordinary people who are facing rising prices and the stair tea meshes redone. that will be about what we expect to get some sort of relief by boating. even food prices can do . we do saturday. maybe this person can be our president. we've got got a good thing. i'll do it online. i'm in a country, isn't a severe economic down sir. and we hope that the new leadership wil
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emily go danny jo, settings and janice to spell him in a in baby. thank you. or how do you have this done on his son? he was on his drawings to me in the studio and shiny. it's you again, we've been talking a lot about events happening on the ground, but yesterday. strong words from nathan, yahoo! after the death of astronomy, what do you make of him? well, he wants to market as a, as an historic turning point, and i think it's still yet to be seen it. i mean, there's several things on the line still to be determined. a for israel has a fundamentally change the situation on the ground. does it make the northern border of israel, the one with lebanon? is it safe now? can, is where it is in the sense that we're living there over 60000 of them who have to evict, can they come back? has that dynamic that israel has been struggling with finding a solution for, for decades. is the assassination of this, are all a going to fundamentally change that? this is also depends on what we'll be seeing in the next day is how deep is really operations are going to go and so fo
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emily, thank you very much. that was our correspond it, emily gordon in jerusalem. a time to catch up with a few other stories blinking headlines. dave, rescuers and paul are searching for survivors of flooding that has killed at least a 170 people, rivers birth their banks in cap monday or leaving entire neighborhoods underwater. many of the dead were trapped by a landslide in their cars. a space ex capsule has arrived at the international space station in preparation for returning to stranded pastor and on the 2 crew members. aboard the dragon brought supplies for their colleagues who were unable to return to earth in june because of safety fears over their spacecraft. or for we'll travel home in february. events are being held across trotter to mark 75 years of communist party rule in beijing presidents using paying lead the comm memory sions on what is officially known as martyrs day. the chinese communist party took power in 1949 after winning a bloody civil war against the national, misled govern. people living near a chemical plan to the state of georgia. i h
emily, thank you very much. that was our correspond it, emily gordon in jerusalem. a time to catch up with a few other stories blinking headlines. dave, rescuers and paul are searching for survivors of flooding that has killed at least a 170 people, rivers birth their banks in cap monday or leaving entire neighborhoods underwater. many of the dead were trapped by a landslide in their cars. a space ex capsule has arrived at the international space station in preparation for returning to stranded...
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emily, my wonderful wife. emily really ought to be an mp, you know. she stood four times.t by over 2000 votes in 2005. she has an amazing counsellor now, among many other things. 0n question time during the election, i confessed that emily and i are romance personified. meeting as we did on the liberal democrat housing policy working group. catching each other�*s i as we debated the finer points of community [and auctions. but what is interesting, since my revelation i am told that our federal policy committee has been inundated with applications for the next one! so, if you want to find love, don'tjoin tender, join the liberal democrats! so as we rejoice today on our success and look towards a brighter future, success and look towards a brighterfuture, i do think it is important that we first reflect a little. reflect on where we have come from, and how we have got here. it is four years since i first spoke to you as leader of our party, but it might as well have been a lifetime ago. back then i wasn't even able to talk to you from a stage like this. but rather through a
emily, my wonderful wife. emily really ought to be an mp, you know. she stood four times.t by over 2000 votes in 2005. she has an amazing counsellor now, among many other things. 0n question time during the election, i confessed that emily and i are romance personified. meeting as we did on the liberal democrat housing policy working group. catching each other�*s i as we debated the finer points of community [and auctions. but what is interesting, since my revelation i am told that our...
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use emily gordon? enjoys them emily? think whichever these for the minister island to bear balk has more it is real that what she called a purely military approach will not solve the crisis in goal. is that at a meeting until a v variable told her counterpart is real cots that is real, needed to make a deal in the war in gauze and bring back hostages held by him last. she also urged the country to ended settlements in the occupied west bank and to punish settlers who commit violence against palestinians. bare block later met with palestinian authorities leaders in the west bank. alright, i want to get some analysis now with natasha hall. she's a senior fellow with the middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington dc. it's going to have you with this. the german foreign minister she has visited is real practically every month since the her mos october 7th here attacks last year. despite that the war rages on, there is a ceasefire. so what are these visits a cheap well, that's a gr
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kerri urbahn, thank you so much and wanted to get some closing comments on this from you, emily. >> emily: the concept that when your defendant in a large tax evasion case, you have multiple phases of attorneys. jury trial attorneys are different from. pretrial attorneys. i have no doubt given the volume of resources available to hunter biden, we knew his attorney by name though of time. the teams are different. it's a different skill set. the notion and concept that this is perhaps a large surprise to the upper leadership at the doj seems to me that it might underscore a potential lack of communication. i wonder now at what level did the alford plea, was accepted and at what level where that might possibly, we might possibly get the message this was on acceptable, that was actually not on your to be able to accept. i wonder, it as it gets more fleshed out, we will see perhaps that reverberating throughout the prosecutorial team. >> harris: now you've got my attention. now i know that there's more to come here we are going to get to this breaking news. we knew it was coming and now it's h
kerri urbahn, thank you so much and wanted to get some closing comments on this from you, emily. >> emily: the concept that when your defendant in a large tax evasion case, you have multiple phases of attorneys. jury trial attorneys are different from. pretrial attorneys. i have no doubt given the volume of resources available to hunter biden, we knew his attorney by name though of time. the teams are different. it's a different skill set. the notion and concept that this is perhaps a...
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emily: there is. a lot of the u.s. chinese stocks are still in negative territory on a 1, 3, and 5-year basis. it is negative territory, but this week has been an incredible week. you have david tepper saying that he's going longer on china stocks after the monetary and fiscal stimulus. he says that he is snapping up shares of alibaba. valuation still low even after double-digit gains in these stocks. one of the most read stories, hedge funds and china that shorted index futures have seen heavy losses this week. if you look at the chart of the csi 300 index and what it has done, literally a vertical line up. that has really hammered these want hedge funds that has been going short. it has been an incredible week. vertical line. ed: that is crazy. look at that indeed. bloomberg technology loves charts. emily graffeo loves charts. why is it so crazy? what are the factors behind the volatility to the upside in this case? emily: earlier this week, we had the chinese government coming in, finally, after refusing to bring in
emily: there is. a lot of the u.s. chinese stocks are still in negative territory on a 1, 3, and 5-year basis. it is negative territory, but this week has been an incredible week. you have david tepper saying that he's going longer on china stocks after the monetary and fiscal stimulus. he says that he is snapping up shares of alibaba. valuation still low even after double-digit gains in these stocks. one of the most read stories, hedge funds and china that shorted index futures have seen heavy...
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emily, what more do we know about the attack? so the idea reported that's a gun man, approached the border crossing with in a truck from the to damian side and opened up fire. so that by killing 3 is ready for the gods. now the integrated security forces responded and flipped the country tropi attack a in a shootout. and now we know about figures were about ero house, close the border now, and prime minister benjamin netanyahu opens today's cabinet meeting with the words that it is a very hot, but it is a holiday for his role. and he expressed his condolences to the families of the victims. now jordan has responded saying budget is looking into the incident that they're looking, but it is investigating the incident. all of this is car comes uh and it's really rising violence and clashes in the occupied westbank. and this is just the latest incident. you talked about rising violence in the west bank, but how common are attacks like these a little tax of the folder. i'm very uncommon not really comfortable, but it has been a very v
emily, what more do we know about the attack? so the idea reported that's a gun man, approached the border crossing with in a truck from the to damian side and opened up fire. so that by killing 3 is ready for the gods. now the integrated security forces responded and flipped the country tropi attack a in a shootout. and now we know about figures were about ero house, close the border now, and prime minister benjamin netanyahu opens today's cabinet meeting with the words that it is a very hot,...
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if you had to go anywhere with "emily in paris", where would you go? >> actress: emily in rio?s" season 4 is streaming now on netflisks. let's go to netflix. >> ginger: "emily in paris" is my chock larcts thank you so much. -- chocolate. thank you so much. a look at the trailer for the docu-series, scamanda, based on a hugely popular podcast. >> amanda was a mother, a speaker at her church, everyone loved her. she was diagnosed with cancer. >> i heard the worlds "you have stage three blood cancer", when amanda told me she had cancer i was devastated. >> a beloved young christian woman, fighting a dattle can -- battle undeserved. >> we thought she was god's gift wbut she was a liar. >> why would someone fake cancer? >> thousands of people threw money at her. the community raised a thousand thousand dollars, the lengths that she went with to, to fake the cancer. pictures of her in the hospital, iv's, and tubing. >> she hurt tons of people. it was a matter of time until manda's whole world came tumbling down. >> i was like, hey you are lying and you are getting caught. >> this is
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gb news presenter emily carver.nd former labour party adviser matthew laza emily. i'm obviously quite angry about this. why are we stuffed full of unaccountable duds in these nonsensical jobs who are not being sacked or resigning? when you see devastating reports like this ? this? >> well, i'm starting to think the nhs is a massive job creation scheme at this stage , creation scheme at this stage, 1.5 million people work in this failing institution, and i think it is fair to say it's failing. everyone is saying that now, not just horrible people on the right wing of politics, but people who are using it and people who are using it and people who are investigating it. i mean, you said it's the biggest employer in europe, so apparently it's the sixth biggest in the world. so the only ones that are bigger indian ministry of defence, us department of defence, the people's liberation army of china , walmart and amazon. i china, walmart and amazon. i mean, tell me 40 million on diversity and inclusion roles. i mean, sorry
gb news presenter emily carver.nd former labour party adviser matthew laza emily. i'm obviously quite angry about this. why are we stuffed full of unaccountable duds in these nonsensical jobs who are not being sacked or resigning? when you see devastating reports like this ? this? >> well, i'm starting to think the nhs is a massive job creation scheme at this stage , creation scheme at this stage, 1.5 million people work in this failing institution, and i think it is fair to say it's...
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emily: they have done all the hard work ahead of time which is arming groups like hezbollah or hamashis. hamas and hezbollah are capable of defending themselves. our estimates about their arsenals are massive about 150 to 200,000 rockets. they fired a massive missile earlier this week. and hezbollah is well prepared to defend itself. iran might have a choice about whether they have to attack israel directly. i have to think they are not eager to engage. christian: very quickly there are some factors that we have to take into account with regards to the ground invasion if it is eminent. the prime minister will travel to new york tonight or tomorrow and that is fluid. you would imagine that they are going to wait until he is back in israel, would you? emily: israel has been one step forward and two steps back with a lot of this conflict, enough to make outsiders wonder what is the big plan. with the ground invasion they have to be looking at potentially large numbers of idf casualties. the element of surprise will be she -- will be hugely important. they have hezbollah on the back foot
emily: they have done all the hard work ahead of time which is arming groups like hezbollah or hamashis. hamas and hezbollah are capable of defending themselves. our estimates about their arsenals are massive about 150 to 200,000 rockets. they fired a massive missile earlier this week. and hezbollah is well prepared to defend itself. iran might have a choice about whether they have to attack israel directly. i have to think they are not eager to engage. christian: very quickly there are some...
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>> emily, thank you and good afternoon.e current managing director of harrods has apologised and said the business failed. our colleagues following sexual misconduct allegations about former owner mohamed al—fayed. michael ward said in a statement that it's clear mr al fayed presided over a toxic culture of secrecy , intimidation, fear of secrecy, intimidation, fear of repercussion and sexual misconduct. mr ward, who worked for mr al—fayed for four years, said he wasn't aware of his criminality and abuse and described it as a shameful penod described it as a shameful period in the business's history. five women claim they were raped by al fayed, who died last year at the age of 94, with a number of others alleging sexual misconduct . israeli prime sexual misconduct. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told the israeli military to keep fighting with full force in lebanon, according to his office. earlier the idf said israel hit 75 hezbollah targets overnight in the beqaa region close to syria. netanyahu's statement
>> emily, thank you and good afternoon.e current managing director of harrods has apologised and said the business failed. our colleagues following sexual misconduct allegations about former owner mohamed al—fayed. michael ward said in a statement that it's clear mr al fayed presided over a toxic culture of secrecy , intimidation, fear of secrecy, intimidation, fear of repercussion and sexual misconduct. mr ward, who worked for mr al—fayed for four years, said he wasn't aware of his...
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emily, the is why the defense forces saying they're conducting widespread strikes on his ballade target. it's across live in on. what more can you tell us about is wells plans at this point? still prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this morning that's it's his troops have landed serious blows on his bola. and that's quotes if they haven't gotten the message yet. they certainly will know before this morning at the office launched for us strikes on lebanon. and it's told the residence of, of southern lebanon to move away from has the targets off whether this could all lead to a ground invasion of 11 on the idea of folks posting donya. gary's responded that they would do whatever is necessary, whatever is needed. now alternately, israel wants to return to the residence um to their homes and the noise and the queen has the listings um the time is not to let that happen until the scenes fire and gaza. so even though both sides at this point said, i don't want to and will i will need a side seems quite ready to back down yet. mohammed, what are you hearing and participation of the strikes
emily, the is why the defense forces saying they're conducting widespread strikes on his ballade target. it's across live in on. what more can you tell us about is wells plans at this point? still prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this morning that's it's his troops have landed serious blows on his bola. and that's quotes if they haven't gotten the message yet. they certainly will know before this morning at the office launched for us strikes on lebanon. and it's told the residence of, of...
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great job, emily. you so much, ainsley. >> ainsley: writing this in the name of the lord. title of the book "under his wings" comes from psalms, beautiful. god bless you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: new tool to slash concussion risk for nfl players as a major star suffers his fourth in five years. dr. marc siegel on that story, next. ♪ if you can't see what's behind all this, how do you already know, it's jeep? probably the same way you know if a t-rex is chasing a jeep wrangler... is getting away. yep! or if it takes you places that make you say, woah. and their hair looks like this. or someone says, the doors come off. then you just know what it was. what it is. and what it always will be. because when you're an original, there's only one. upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. >> janice: good morning, everyone
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that was the w, as emily guardian in jerusalem for us. emily, thank you. as well. meanwhile, israel's prime minister of benjamin atanya, who is showing a little sign of changing course, and that despite continued protest against his government, with little progress made to return the hostages, taken by her mouse during the october 7th terrace attacks. the demonstrators having growing increasingly desperate dw is tanya kramer has this report, a non sweet fury, and so intel, a beast on use that 6 mill, hostage bodies were recovered from gaza. they'd been shot dead of just dividing for 11 months is where at least not only angry at home us. many here have lost confidence that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is interested in making it to you to release the remaining 101 hostages. hit that enter lines in gaza. come on the berries. we can do nothing about them. so i think we need to stop there . well, we need to to do a deal with them and the i thing that we need to give them and anything they want because a residence in as well, or the bell is suffering. and t
that was the w, as emily guardian in jerusalem for us. emily, thank you. as well. meanwhile, israel's prime minister of benjamin atanya, who is showing a little sign of changing course, and that despite continued protest against his government, with little progress made to return the hostages, taken by her mouse during the october 7th terrace attacks. the demonstrators having growing increasingly desperate dw is tanya kramer has this report, a non sweet fury, and so intel, a beast on use that 6...
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emily, thank you very much. that was our correspondence. emily gordon in jerusalem? i spoke earlier about this with bob kitchen. he's vice president of emergencies at the international rescue committee. i asked him what his colleagues inside levon on or telling him about the humanitarian situation there to yeah, i'm speaking to them on an ongoing basis. they're saying that the situation has changed massively so very, very rapidly over half a 1000000 people on the streets fleeting for their lives, caring just what they can push into because they leave the fling, the south going to the back of the valley, going to be route but with bone bottom and also in the back of valley, people are leaving from there also. so the streets are full of people playing for their lives. everyone is terribly afraid. agencies like yours prepared for this ball. did you see it coming? yes. yes, we've been working to make sure that we are prepared since october the last year. we saw the increase in tit for tat. protects on both sides of the border that has continued over time. and we've maint
emily, thank you very much. that was our correspondence. emily gordon in jerusalem? i spoke earlier about this with bob kitchen. he's vice president of emergencies at the international rescue committee. i asked him what his colleagues inside levon on or telling him about the humanitarian situation there to yeah, i'm speaking to them on an ongoing basis. they're saying that the situation has changed massively so very, very rapidly over half a 1000000 people on the streets fleeting for their...
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emily, how likely is it that the is really army will carry out a ground assault in level us? what we saw this morning that's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his wife left israel to attend the ones the general assembly in new york. so think if i'm likely that we will see the launch of a ground invasion while he's away. that being said, um, yesterday we saw the idea of chief of staff have. so i live in visit the troops up the move in boulder, and he talked to him and he said to them, quotes, you hear the jets overhead we'd have been striking or does this as far as to prepare the ground for your possible entry to continue the grading, have paula and you later said to them, prepare yourselves. and we also saw yesterday that the i b. s. mobilize to reserve for games. so we're seeing a lot of preparation for a possible ground invasion. that being said, there have not been any confirmation whatsoever that this will actually happen. and you also need to remember here that a ground invasion is easier said than done. maybe it is, you know, military experts in israel who have bee
emily, how likely is it that the is really army will carry out a ground assault in level us? what we saw this morning that's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his wife left israel to attend the ones the general assembly in new york. so think if i'm likely that we will see the launch of a ground invasion while he's away. that being said, um, yesterday we saw the idea of chief of staff have. so i live in visit the troops up the move in boulder, and he talked to him and he said to them,...
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emily guardian there voted from jerusalem. many things emily let's have a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines. the us secretary of state has confirmed iran and supplying russia with ballistic missiles for the war and new crime until the blinking says washington will respond with new sanctions on iraq. germany, france and britain also content the delivery as an escalation, since, sorry, russia has begun. major naval exercises in the sea of japan joined by a small contingent of chinese ships. moscow says the drills will involve more than $400.00 warships at $90000.00 personnel. china has said 5 vessels, russia says the drills will test the naval leadership both of opened in jordan's fall of mentor elections, which are seen as a small step towards political reform. and modernizing the tend to kingdoms governments. both of us are angry over the war and gaza, as well as the effect it has on tourist jordan's economy has been hit hard by the war donald trump and cumberland harris face off for the 1st 10 of us
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guardian in jerusalem, emily doing? oh, how long these attacks against has blood will go on for and whether a ground offensive is actually on the cods? well, god, that's very difficult to tell at this point. what's the sure is that we're not seeing any signs of any d escalation right now? quite the country, we're seeing that as well as intensifying its military operation and living on the idea of chief of staff today. so the israel villa, in fact, intensified perfect and says action in lebanon. and he insisted, but the situation called for quotes continued intensive actions on all forms. now us, what of this could lead to a ground operation? the government's books, policy did not respond, but he also didn't rule it out. in the meantime, we saw about 300 records launch from 11 onto israel. in the meantime, a israel has also continued its aerial bombardment of lab and on the idea of its targeting rocket launchers, weapons sides, and then beverage. we also sold that to is really strike or killed a senior has all a come on
guardian in jerusalem, emily doing? oh, how long these attacks against has blood will go on for and whether a ground offensive is actually on the cods? well, god, that's very difficult to tell at this point. what's the sure is that we're not seeing any signs of any d escalation right now? quite the country, we're seeing that as well as intensifying its military operation and living on the idea of chief of staff today. so the israel villa, in fact, intensified perfect and says action in lebanon....
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emily. farming is of course a huge issue.nt months andindeed lot on the show in recent months and indeed years. it will be interesting to see if what the national farmers union is bringing to the labour conference is taken to heed, is taken to heart. we'll have to have a look out in that budget. not to long go now, tom. >> i remember before the election, in the run up to the election, in the run up to the election, there was quite a lot of criticism from the farming community, from farmers who were angry that agriculture was mentioned so few times in the manifesto. i'm reading here from that time, just 87 words on farming. they've got a lot to prove. the labour party . prove. the labour party. >> certainly a huge amount to prove. and the labour party has always seemed a bit more distant from rural communities. there have always been these issues, particularly under the last government. we saw all of the rows over foxhunting. it's seen as more of an urban party, the labour party, but he now holds more rural constituencies than
emily. farming is of course a huge issue.nt months andindeed lot on the show in recent months and indeed years. it will be interesting to see if what the national farmers union is bringing to the labour conference is taken to heed, is taken to heart. we'll have to have a look out in that budget. not to long go now, tom. >> i remember before the election, in the run up to the election, in the run up to the election, there was quite a lot of criticism from the farming community, from...
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emily you talk a lot.thank you and i hate this question although i like the person who wrote it. it's because everybody as team 5 won 0 in bar trivia and reigning champions there is nothing such as useless information. everything is useful because it will come up in bar trivia. keep the facts coming. maybe not the big-mac though. >> greg: i have so much 1970s bay area sports names in my head. i can go through the oakland raiders 1976, otis, lester hayes , they call me assassin jack tatum, stabler, casper lyle ted hendrickson, whatever. great guy the greatest punter of all time. then i can go to the san francisco giants but only the weird name like johnny lemaster and joe strain. the ghaly got his finger cut off using a power saw. darrell evans for basement and centrefielder, right fielder met a minute parking great guy. oakland athletics with billy martin the 5 pitchers had all 20 winds and bryan kingman had to 20 losses he was like 20 height and 20 how is that possible? [ cheering and applause ] we will b
emily you talk a lot.thank you and i hate this question although i like the person who wrote it. it's because everybody as team 5 won 0 in bar trivia and reigning champions there is nothing such as useless information. everything is useful because it will come up in bar trivia. keep the facts coming. maybe not the big-mac though. >> greg: i have so much 1970s bay area sports names in my head. i can go through the oakland raiders 1976, otis, lester hayes , they call me assassin jack tatum,...
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well, it was absolutely. wonderful playing emily.s extraordinary. and she put a sort of comedy into the movement, which i hadn't. .. i wouldn't recognise in myself. do you remember dancing at tramp? no. the interview saw prince andrew talk to emily maitlis about his friendship with convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. why would you remember a pizza express birthday and being at home? because going to pizza express in woking is an unusual thing for me to do. in it, andrew denied having sex with the then—17—year—old virginia giuffre. he subsequently paid her an out—of—court settlement, but has always rejected claims of wrongdoing. days after the interview, he announced he was stepping back from royal duties. in some respects, everything changed. prince andrew, you know, he lost his royal duties, he lost the ability to wear uniform, he lost the respect, you know, of the nation. and on the other side, we don't know if epstein's victims gained anything from that. we haven't had closure. there's been no trial. the amazon prime series com
well, it was absolutely. wonderful playing emily.s extraordinary. and she put a sort of comedy into the movement, which i hadn't. .. i wouldn't recognise in myself. do you remember dancing at tramp? no. the interview saw prince andrew talk to emily maitlis about his friendship with convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. why would you remember a pizza express birthday and being at home? because going to pizza express in woking is an unusual thing for me to do. in it, andrew denied having sex...
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thank you very much indeed, gloria. >> emily, pleasure to see you as even >> emily, pleasure to see yous ever. gareth snell, my former colleague . a pleasure to see colleague. a pleasure to see you. now you lost your seat stoke on trent central in 2019. you're back this time but is your party is this government giving you enough positivity to make you think that you'll hold on next time? i mean , yes, on next time? i mean, yes, i think they are, but it's everyone's it's my to job try and hold my seat as much as the government's. >> but look, we promised change people that resonated with people that resonated with people in communities like stoke on trent. they saw the labour party had changed and now i'm confident that what i've seen at this conference, what i've heard from rachel yesterday, what i think we'll hear from keir this afternoon , that that change will afternoon, that that change will begin and i'll be able to demonstrate to my electorate that the faith they put in me and the labour party was not misplaced. >> you know, i'm struggling to understand really what the story of th
thank you very much indeed, gloria. >> emily, pleasure to see you as even >> emily, pleasure to see yous ever. gareth snell, my former colleague . a pleasure to see colleague. a pleasure to see you. now you lost your seat stoke on trent central in 2019. you're back this time but is your party is this government giving you enough positivity to make you think that you'll hold on next time? i mean , yes, on next time? i mean, yes, i think they are, but it's everyone's it's my to job...
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she can be ruite playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, _ playing emily maitlis.also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's interesting. because the one that we did was sam mcallister�*s take. ladulha because the one that we did was sam mcallister's take.— sam mcallister's take. who was the producer- — sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was a - the producer. he was a producer. _ the producer. he was a producer, on _ the producer. he was a producer, on what i the producer. he was a i producer, on what happens. the producer. he was a - producer, on what happens. and i'm very interested to see it. hopefully there is room. there is obviously room for both versions. is obviously room for both versions-—
she can be ruite playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, _ playing emily maitlis.also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's interesting. because the one that we did was sam mcallister�*s take. ladulha because the one that we did...
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emily, including the ladies from jerusalem to night. emily, thank you. what do you the use mohammed trays on? he gave us this update on the situation from a route slots below has not yet commented on the radio strike on beta would solve the suburbs. it is believed to have targeted senior. his beloved militant comments are behind the key. we're waiting for confirmation about his death from his beloved actually the u. s. government had offered a 7000000 dollar reward for information on to for him out to you, it's links him to the bumping off the u. s. embassy and u. s. marine base invaded with back in the eighty's in the air strikes on a beta who comes after a very intense cross border showing since this morning has the last 4 years, a garage of rockets. that's where it's at northern it's way out of these way. the army carried out several strikes on the towns in a 1000, depend on it. this was a very intense, weak and depend on, as you may know, following the waves off has belie device explosions across the country. last night, as wide carried out to that,
emily, including the ladies from jerusalem to night. emily, thank you. what do you the use mohammed trays on? he gave us this update on the situation from a route slots below has not yet commented on the radio strike on beta would solve the suburbs. it is believed to have targeted senior. his beloved militant comments are behind the key. we're waiting for confirmation about his death from his beloved actually the u. s. government had offered a 7000000 dollar reward for information on to for him...