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katie fowler and robert miller lost their daughter abigail at only two days old. baby's life could have been significantly prolonged had katie been admitted to the royal sussex county hospital in brighton sooner. the inquest was told that katie had called the hospital several times after experiencing early signs of labour. she said she had been bleeding, but she was never called to go into the hospital. eventually, her husband called a taxi and when they arrived, she collapsed and went into cardiac arrest after experiencing a rare uterine rupture. both her and the baby had to be resuscitated. katie went into an induced coma and the baby died two days later. the inquest ruled abigail was born in poor condition and was found to have severe asphyxia, which then caused her to develop multi—organ failure from which she sadly died on 23rd january 2022. katie and rob are calling for a national inquiry into the maternity services. we look at cases across the country, we have maternity cases across the country, and we see various themes that are replicated. and it seems ab
katie fowler and robert miller lost their daughter abigail at only two days old. baby's life could have been significantly prolonged had katie been admitted to the royal sussex county hospital in brighton sooner. the inquest was told that katie had called the hospital several times after experiencing early signs of labour. she said she had been bleeding, but she was never called to go into the hospital. eventually, her husband called a taxi and when they arrived, she collapsed and went into...
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and fowler, one tom. yeah. alice roosevelt. longworth referred to tom dewey, you know, had a little mustache. she he referred to him as the little man on the wedding cake. right. well, thank you. thank you so much, craig, for. greg will be signing books in the book signing tent. and i can't i couldn't recommend a book any more. highly. this book is so exhaustively researched, and it's it's really the read. thank you, jim. you've been a great moderator and thank you all for coming. i'm so touched. thank you. voters as mad is the name of the book on political irrationality. the author is george mason university professor bryan caplan. professor kaplan, what are you trying to accomplish with this? really? i'm just trying to share 17 years worth of essays, political rationality. i at this point, people have started to finally accept that there is a lot of political rationality in their opponents, at least a lot of what i'm trying to say is you're you're all right. both sides are correct. the other side is pre
and fowler, one tom. yeah. alice roosevelt. longworth referred to tom dewey, you know, had a little mustache. she he referred to him as the little man on the wedding cake. right. well, thank you. thank you so much, craig, for. greg will be signing books in the book signing tent. and i can't i couldn't recommend a book any more. highly. this book is so exhaustively researched, and it's it's really the read. thank you, jim. you've been a great moderator and thank you all for coming. i'm so...
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, gary neville, robbie fowler, household names that happen to be in the setup so it's extraordinary to in'ury put paid to his footbau_ careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career— careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career but _ careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career but he - careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career but he was i his football career but he was always destined to give something back to the game he loves, one of a handful of former professionals refereeing at this level. he is hoping to help change perceptions. when the kids come down, you don't know what's happens at home, this could be the first form of encouragement they had, once players recognise me they look at me a bit differently. all right, referee, you have done something, it may be i would look at you differently. he has been the match of the official, but it's not about the words for him the premier league seems life so weak but going back to grassroots is what he likes best. just time to update you on tonight's european matches. six british teams in action.
, gary neville, robbie fowler, household names that happen to be in the setup so it's extraordinary to in'ury put paid to his footbau_ careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career— careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career but _ careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career but he - careers. a knee injury put paid to his football career but he was i his football career but he was always destined to give something back to the game he loves, one of a handful of...
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the proud owner of a fowler k five ploughing engine. not a tractor. but nonetheless...d day, when the right honourable member really steps on it, can still give the trans penny and express a run for its money! —— transpennine express. but i warn him, he should be careful, there are some weird and wonderful details on all those network north announcements and the prime minister might commandeer his fowlerfor illustrative prime minister might commandeer his fowler for illustrative purposes only. of course... it was also great to hear the honourable memberfor stroud again give a really powerful and great speech to this house. it is only right that the prime minister selected someone with good sense to second the gracious address. and so, of course, he had to turn to a working—class lawyer with a connection camden! —— connection to camden. and i can say from personal knowledge and for many people in camden that is a camden councillor, she was respected across parties, as she is here. a year ago, the honourable member rightly pointed out, and i quote, that there are many way
the proud owner of a fowler k five ploughing engine. not a tractor. but nonetheless...d day, when the right honourable member really steps on it, can still give the trans penny and express a run for its money! —— transpennine express. but i warn him, he should be careful, there are some weird and wonderful details on all those network north announcements and the prime minister might commandeer his fowlerfor illustrative prime minister might commandeer his fowler for illustrative purposes...
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for holly and kirk, fowler. stay tuned for the abc stations. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you can get $1000 back for your business today. comcast business. powering possibilities. college football regular season rapidly coming to a close. san jose state fighting for bowl eligibility. we'll have their highlights against san diego state tonight at 11. but let's start with our toyota. let's go places player of the day. and it's redshirt freshman quarterback cal zone fernando mendoza starting his first big game. and fernando feeling good in his sixth start. remember, he started the season on the depth chart. third string, showing his toughness in thi
for holly and kirk, fowler. stay tuned for the abc stations. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you...
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for bill lemonier, holly rowu, kirk herbstreit, chris fowler saying so long.sible to be more capable? and more practical? be able to perform here. and here. make a statement while barely making a sound. and command the road, as well as what lies ahead. how we get there matters. a saturday. welcome to toyota. after the game first saturday here in november, the final full month of pac 12 play. stanford currently in action against washington state. while cal went to oregon. number six, oregon, that was and that was a rough game. we'll have all that at 11, plus the splash brothers with an amazing feat winning games just before the buzzer. but first, time now for our toyota. let's go places player of the day. and it's from the game you saw right here on abc seven, a top 20 showdown between number five, washington and number 20. usc huskies quarterback michael penix jr keeping his team undefeated, earning the honors tonight, the senior southpaw leading his team in the battle against reigning heisman trophy winner caleb williams of usc. penix threw for over 250 yards
for bill lemonier, holly rowu, kirk herbstreit, chris fowler saying so long.sible to be more capable? and more practical? be able to perform here. and here. make a statement while barely making a sound. and command the road, as well as what lies ahead. how we get there matters. a saturday. welcome to toyota. after the game first saturday here in november, the final full month of pac 12 play. stanford currently in action against washington state. while cal went to oregon. number six, oregon,...
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the hospitals, the largest or fowler hospital in the gaza strip, which and have which used to have thousands of casualties bashed in patients as the last thousands and thousands of insurance like families. and we remind both parties that when there's military operations, ongoing, near or inside hospitals, we remind them that there is a presence of civilians, medical personnel, patients and casualties. and these enjoy special protection, the national italian law, and the must respect their obligations when they conduct the cities in these areas . yeah, the right, very right. mean they, you know, we've heard about a trying to get in to the gaza enclave. we know that there are trucks lined up by the roof of border. what have quits, glo, we now when it comes to aid and assistance, i, i know the root causes the when it can, but are you able to get at least the, the, the basics to the engine and the navy? well firstly, we welcome all the efforts by everyone led to allowing human turning 8 and to gaza . however, what we have witness entering gaza was trucks loaded with units are in a fluid medicati
the hospitals, the largest or fowler hospital in the gaza strip, which and have which used to have thousands of casualties bashed in patients as the last thousands and thousands of insurance like families. and we remind both parties that when there's military operations, ongoing, near or inside hospitals, we remind them that there is a presence of civilians, medical personnel, patients and casualties. and these enjoy special protection, the national italian law, and the must respect their...
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and fowler, one tom. yeah. alice roosevelt. longworth referred to tom dewey, you know, had a little mustache. she he referred to him as the little man on the wedding cake. right. well, thank you. thank you so much, craig, for. greg will be signing books in the book signing tent. and i can't i couldn't recommend a book any more. highly. this book is so exhaustively researched, and it's it's really the read. thank you, jim. you've been a great moderator and thank you all for coming. i'm so touched. thank you. all. so. we'll have more live coverage of the 2023 texas book festival after a short break. voters as mad scientists is the name of the book essays on political irrational ality. the author is george mason university professor brian kaplan. professor kaplan, what are you trying to accomplish with this book? really, i'm just trying to share 17 years worth of essays on political rationality. i think at this point have started to finally accept that there is a lot of political rationality in their opponen
and fowler, one tom. yeah. alice roosevelt. longworth referred to tom dewey, you know, had a little mustache. she he referred to him as the little man on the wedding cake. right. well, thank you. thank you so much, craig, for. greg will be signing books in the book signing tent. and i can't i couldn't recommend a book any more. highly. this book is so exhaustively researched, and it's it's really the read. thank you, jim. you've been a great moderator and thank you all for coming. i'm so...
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d those, ultimately, start to disappear thanks to mark l fowler. he does not --says he will not enforce them initially. he does a wink , wink to the networks. i'm not paying attention to this. ee ultimately, when there --- when he makes his ears move on that,r congress, a bipartisan en coalition in congress, comes ra together to pass legislation to reinstate the fairness doctrine. , they actually see that as important and as a way to get other voices. ke this is something both liberal i and conservatives can agree on. that legislation is ultimately vetoed by ronald reagan. s he says the marketplace can deliver . this diversity of perspectives and people can choose. part of the decline of the fairness doctrine is the a reliance on the marketplace to deliver democratic debate and a discourse. and in the end, it generates --s allows what sells and what is ai higher rating to dominate the conversation rather than here is an informed analysis of the d different issues from different angles. whpr that is one of the things is that the heart of my new book
d those, ultimately, start to disappear thanks to mark l fowler. he does not --says he will not enforce them initially. he does a wink , wink to the networks. i'm not paying attention to this. ee ultimately, when there --- when he makes his ears move on that,r congress, a bipartisan en coalition in congress, comes ra together to pass legislation to reinstate the fairness doctrine. , they actually see that as important and as a way to get other voices. ke this is something both liberal i and...
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gianno called well, fox news political analyst, richard fowler fox news contributor. get in the way of a good narrative. >> what we're seeing in the democratic party there is a loud, vocal anti-semitic wing of the party that spews nazi-like views. representative tlaib. this is disheartening for every american and should be disheartening for every american. i'm thankful that president joe biden has supported israel. what concerns me with the party and joe biden is as public sentiment sways, which we're seeing with gen zers and millennials president biden may take a step back and not support israel the way we should. what's being set on the left is used as propaganda for hamas. we can't be a party or a country that allows it to happen and we have to be vocal about that. >> harris: this is not about people disagreeing. we live in a democracy and speech, some of it, is protected. but when you call for things where people have been beheaded to happen more and more often like hamas and some of its mouthpieces do and some rallies in big cities and states across america, when
gianno called well, fox news political analyst, richard fowler fox news contributor. get in the way of a good narrative. >> what we're seeing in the democratic party there is a loud, vocal anti-semitic wing of the party that spews nazi-like views. representative tlaib. this is disheartening for every american and should be disheartening for every american. i'm thankful that president joe biden has supported israel. what concerns me with the party and joe biden is as public sentiment...
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programing so people can be more informed those ultimately start to disappear thanks to mark fuller fowler yeah he he kind of doesn't it says that he's not going to enforce them initially. he kind of does it like a wink wink to the networks, like i'm not i'm not really paying attention to this. and then ultimately, when there is kind of a he makes a serious move on congress, actually a bipartisan coalition in congress comes together to try to pass to reinstate the fairness doctrine because they actually see that as really important as a way to get other different voices. this is that both liberals and conservatives could agree on. but that legislation ultimately vetoed by ronald reagan because he says, again, the marketplace can deliver this diversity of perspectives and then people can choose in there. and so i think part of the decline of the fairness is this reliance on the marketplace to deliver a democratic debate discourse and and in the end, it does not it generates it. it allows what sells. it allows what's a higher rating to dominate the conversation rather than here is an informe
programing so people can be more informed those ultimately start to disappear thanks to mark fuller fowler yeah he he kind of doesn't it says that he's not going to enforce them initially. he kind of does it like a wink wink to the networks, like i'm not i'm not really paying attention to this. and then ultimately, when there is kind of a he makes a serious move on congress, actually a bipartisan coalition in congress comes together to try to pass to reinstate the fairness doctrine because they...
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correspondent: naturalist morrow perkins and jim fowler got up close and personal with wildlife. >> itmany other shows follow. correspondent: peter gross return for the reboot. >> it would be an opportunity for me to affect as many attitudes about conservation as i could, and had no idea that i would be standing here with you know hoping to influence attitudes and the next generation about conservation. correspondent: the next generation includes his new cohost, a wildlife ecologist inspired by the original program. >> i used to sit on my grandparents' living room floor and watch my shows and i would tell my family i went to begin nature show host when i grew up. correspondent: grant said filming animal kingdom came with an animal encounters. >> i can say that i have been bitten by a bat. correspondent: the show comes at a time with wildlife is more threatened than ever. an estimated 40% of animals are at risk of extinction. >> human development has bisected so much of their habitat. that is the main thing. correspondent: for now, the crew is focused on stories right in our backyard. i
correspondent: naturalist morrow perkins and jim fowler got up close and personal with wildlife. >> itmany other shows follow. correspondent: peter gross return for the reboot. >> it would be an opportunity for me to affect as many attitudes about conservation as i could, and had no idea that i would be standing here with you know hoping to influence attitudes and the next generation about conservation. correspondent: the next generation includes his new cohost, a wildlife ecologist...
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former deputy chief of staff at the department of hud under trump and richard fowler fox news contributorave you. richard, what is the disconnect here? clearly people are not feeling what bidenomics and the messaging is trying to sell. why don't they pivot? >> i think i will be making my own sweet potato pie. not buy one. the truth. i think we've seen this over and over again. people don't truly understand what bidenomics actually is, but when they see some of the impacts of it, not the polling, but actual votes which are the real polls. >> harris: give me an example. the white house can't do it. one example. >> i can give you the kentucky governor's race and what governor beshear building new highways, battery plants happening there. that is bidenomics. that is bidenomics. >> harris: who pays for the turkey? >> are people feeling the impacts? no. are the -- are the bills he has passed having effect? they are. >> harris: are they having effects and feeling it. ? not working. >> i would imagine they have an effect people would be able to feel it. i would imagine this they were having effec
former deputy chief of staff at the department of hud under trump and richard fowler fox news contributorave you. richard, what is the disconnect here? clearly people are not feeling what bidenomics and the messaging is trying to sell. why don't they pivot? >> i think i will be making my own sweet potato pie. not buy one. the truth. i think we've seen this over and over again. people don't truly understand what bidenomics actually is, but when they see some of the impacts of it, not the...
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water fowlers also paid more than 500 million in federal taxes and nearly 400 million in state taxes. according to the us. fish and wildlife service, 663 million in attributed was attributed to trip expenditures benefiting the travel and service industries. these numbers get more impressive when you expand your lens to look at the economic impact of outdoor recreation. more broadly, according to the bureau of economic analysis, outdoor recreation accounts for 2.1% of the us gdp valued at approximately $460 billion in generating 5.2 million high paying jobs. what many folks probably don't realize is that beyond the direct connection between small business and the recreational pursuits that natural resource conservation sustains. there's a direct linkage between moving dirt that is frequently involved with wetland conservation efforts and the economic impact of our work with funding secured by ducks unlimited through private philanthropic contributions of our supporters, federal programs like the north american wetlands conservation act and state agencies like the iowa department of agr
water fowlers also paid more than 500 million in federal taxes and nearly 400 million in state taxes. according to the us. fish and wildlife service, 663 million in attributed was attributed to trip expenditures benefiting the travel and service industries. these numbers get more impressive when you expand your lens to look at the economic impact of outdoor recreation. more broadly, according to the bureau of economic analysis, outdoor recreation accounts for 2.1% of the us gdp valued at...
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richard fowler, also joining us.fect to have our political panel to react to that breaking news. cassie, you first. >> yeah, breaking news indeed. but i think there's been a lot of talk about does joe manchin see a path to victory, given his state's make-up, increasingly red. you see joe manchin certainly is an outlier in his party in the senate but i think nationally as well. and he just doesn't see the path for him as a democrat on the ballot right now. it's a very telling statement. >> sandra: richard, let me get to more of this. he says i know our country is not as divided as washington wants us to believe. we share common values of family, freedom, democracy, dignity and a belief that together we can overcome any challenge. joe manchin announcing he will not seek re-election in 2024. what is your response to that? >> definitely some big news here, sandra. i spent some time in west virginia during the teacher walkout in 2017 and what i know to be true. i do believe if joe manchin was on the ballot, no matter what
richard fowler, also joining us.fect to have our political panel to react to that breaking news. cassie, you first. >> yeah, breaking news indeed. but i think there's been a lot of talk about does joe manchin see a path to victory, given his state's make-up, increasingly red. you see joe manchin certainly is an outlier in his party in the senate but i think nationally as well. and he just doesn't see the path for him as a democrat on the ballot right now. it's a very telling statement....
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the up coming biden xi meeting, let's bring in the political panel, fox news contributor richard fowler and american first chief communications director mark loddard. gentlemen, welcome. richard what should president biden emphasize with president xi this week >> i think this is going to be critical. the meeting comes at a time when on capitol hill there's a lot of sabre rattling of china. you heard members of capitol hill saying this is the new cold war but it really isn't because our economy and china's economy are woven together. it is not like a time when we didn't really have involvement with russia. 85 percent of iowa's electricity comes from wind tur bins. 90 percent of those wind turbines come from china. as we approach our relationship with china, the trick here is to talk about the facts. what can we do to bring the temperature down between these two countries because they sort of need each other in this moment to survive as we work onramping up our semiconductor production, as we work onramping up our ability to produce various technologies we need for smart phone, laptop, el
the up coming biden xi meeting, let's bring in the political panel, fox news contributor richard fowler and american first chief communications director mark loddard. gentlemen, welcome. richard what should president biden emphasize with president xi this week >> i think this is going to be critical. the meeting comes at a time when on capitol hill there's a lot of sabre rattling of china. you heard members of capitol hill saying this is the new cold war but it really isn't because our...
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richard fowler, and david avella. so, let's start with you, richard.s extraordinary event on tuesday on the mall where democrats and republicans came together by the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands to show support for israel and protest against antisemitism. peaceful, beautiful thing, not an incident happened. then 150 people last night protesting outside the dnc, 150 cops had to get involved, six were injured, one person arrested. and this is the far left. what's going on here? >> listen, there's no question. nobody wants to see violence on their screens and we should be clear we believe in the ideal of peaceful protesting, so say that and say it clearly. as you look at the footage and we heard the president the top of the hour, the white house, i think what is working in their favor is time. as you move forward, the heard the president say in his press conference, he's really pushing on the israelis as well as qatar and turkey to come up with the two-state solution. how do we get out of this knowing we will never return to this place again.
richard fowler, and david avella. so, let's start with you, richard.s extraordinary event on tuesday on the mall where democrats and republicans came together by the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands to show support for israel and protest against antisemitism. peaceful, beautiful thing, not an incident happened. then 150 people last night protesting outside the dnc, 150 cops had to get involved, six were injured, one person arrested. and this is the far left. what's going on here?...
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stephanie: naturalist marlin perkins and zoologist jim fowler got up close and personal with endangeredg far-flung habitats into americans' living rooms. peter: it was a template that many other wildlife shows followed. stephanie: peter gros joined the show in 1985 and returns for the reboot. peter: i thought it would be an opportunity for me to be able to affect as many attitudes about conservation as i could and had no idea that i would be standing here with you now hoping to influence attitudes of the next generation about conservation. stephanie: the next generation includes his new co-host, wildlife ecologist rae wynn-grant, who was inspired by the original program. rae: i used to sit on my grandparents' living room floor and watch these shows, and i would tell my family i want to be a nature show host when i grow up. stephanie: wynn-grant says filming "wild kingdom" has come with some unexpected animal encounters. rae: i can now say that i have been bit by a bat inside of a bat cave. stephanie: the show returns at a time when wildlife is more threatened than ever. today, an estima
stephanie: naturalist marlin perkins and zoologist jim fowler got up close and personal with endangeredg far-flung habitats into americans' living rooms. peter: it was a template that many other wildlife shows followed. stephanie: peter gros joined the show in 1985 and returns for the reboot. peter: i thought it would be an opportunity for me to be able to affect as many attitudes about conservation as i could and had no idea that i would be standing here with you now hoping to influence...
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the proud owner of a fowler k5 ploughing engine , a fowler k5 ploughing engine, not a tractor, but but nonetheless a beauty machine which on a good day when the right honourable member really steps on, it can still give the transpennine express a run for its . money but. but transpennine express a run for its. money but. but i warn him he should be careful . there are he should be careful. there are some weird and wonderful details on all those network north announcements and the prime minister might commonly cheer his fowler for illustrative purposes only. of course . it was purposes only. of course. it was also great to hear the honourable member for stroud again give a really powerful and great speech to this house. it's only right that the prime minister selected someone with good sense to second the gracious address . and so of gracious address. and so of course he had to turn to a working class lawyer with a connection to camden . and i can connection to camden. and i can say from personal knowledge and from many people in camden that as a camden councillor, she was respected acr
the proud owner of a fowler k5 ploughing engine , a fowler k5 ploughing engine, not a tractor, but but nonetheless a beauty machine which on a good day when the right honourable member really steps on, it can still give the transpennine express a run for its . money but. but transpennine express a run for its. money but. but i warn him he should be careful . there are he should be careful. there are some weird and wonderful details on all those network north announcements and the prime minister...
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but who to quote fowler harper, the solicitor general, his solicitor general at the interior department in the 1940s. he said rows over would not lift a finger to the --. his was the administration that kept the immigration. 90% under filled meaning could have saved 190,000 -- under existing without changing the immigration laws at all. his was the administration that sent planes to bomb germany. when you look at the the the exhibit here you'll see the locations. his was the administration that sent i have trouble reading because my left i can't really read while out on my left i. his was the administration they kept the immigration quotas 90% under seal. as i said his was the administration that sent planes bomb german oil factories less than five miles from the gas chambers, auschwitz, but refused to instruct them to drop drop bombs, the gas chambers or the railway lines, even after reaching the maps and detailed information about what was happening in these camps, his the administration, they refused to pressure the british to open the gates of palestine so -- could find refuge there
but who to quote fowler harper, the solicitor general, his solicitor general at the interior department in the 1940s. he said rows over would not lift a finger to the --. his was the administration that kept the immigration. 90% under filled meaning could have saved 190,000 -- under existing without changing the immigration laws at all. his was the administration that sent planes to bomb germany. when you look at the the the exhibit here you'll see the locations. his was the administration that...
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is it a fowler or is it a must is that if renders endi the values see the lock box yes. we thinitapplies in both reions, in understanding the right it's self and in derstanding the limitations are built into it. >> you had a discussion about the length of time that meof these orders last. arguing for a temporary dispossessn. unofficial challenge i am wondering if we need to get into that. normally we ask offial there are any circumstances in which the dispseion would be lawful. maybe a lifetime band that comes to us, those would be separate russians. is th w you see, too? >> i think that wod be a separate lesson, yes. a od reason to reject challenges as they comeom the work cae of traditional judgments that we support. >>> along the same neon the official aspectofit, doing it to resolve the questions that justice alito was asking, given the plaintiff before us and the respondent been adjudicated as rc1. we had a finding credible threat. the dangerous arguntseems most pant there. don't know much about how all states administer this. >> i agree it challenge. the court coul
is it a fowler or is it a must is that if renders endi the values see the lock box yes. we thinitapplies in both reions, in understanding the right it's self and in derstanding the limitations are built into it. >> you had a discussion about the length of time that meof these orders last. arguing for a temporary dispossessn. unofficial challenge i am wondering if we need to get into that. normally we ask offial there are any circumstances in which the dispseion would be lawful. maybe a...
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randall fowler, abilene christian university it, is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting reagan's approach to iran. elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial -- >> foundation. >> foundation, , and pepperdine, is going toal talk about the evl empire and sti and the more rhetoric of peace through strength, and was summed up the ship somewhat trepidation i'm going to bat cleanup and talk about the art of reagan soviet retrograde, a grand strategy for the post-cold war period. >> thank you very much. i had a brief title change at the last minute, so apologies that it did not let you know that. but the world is a stage, scenes from reagan's rhetorical legacy. if the cold war was a drama enacted in various places in moments on the world stage, ronald reagan played a starring role. he -- his was a marquee name, the actor who appeared upset at pivotal junctures and his q political contest in fact, for many years americans the 40th president of the united states spoke as the ultimate cold warrior, reagan cultivated, embodied an embrace. a hal
randall fowler, abilene christian university it, is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting reagan's approach to iran. elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial -- >> foundation. >> foundation, , and pepperdine, is going toal talk about the evl empire and sti and the more rhetoric of peace through strength, and was summed up the ship somewhat trepidation i'm going to bat cleanup and talk about the art of reagan soviet retrograde, a...
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and she's talking about research done as part of her outstanding new book, rand fowler of abilene christian university is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting reagan's approach to iran. elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial foundation and pepperdine is going to talk about the moral that the the evil empire in sdi and the moral rhetoric of peace through strength and was summed trepidation. i'm going to back clean up and talk about the arc of reagan's soviet rhetoric. a grand strategy for the cold war. allison. wright, thank you all very. i had a brief title at the last minute, too, so apologies that i did not let you know that. but the world is his stage. scenes from reagan's rhetorical legacy. if the cold war, a drama enacted in various places and moments on the world stage, ronald played a starring role. his was the marquee name, the actor who appeared on set at pivotal junctures in this geopolitical contest. and in fact for many u.s. americans, the 40th president of the united states spoke as the ultimate cold warrior episode that r
and she's talking about research done as part of her outstanding new book, rand fowler of abilene christian university is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting reagan's approach to iran. elizabeth spalding from the victims of communism memorial foundation and pepperdine is going to talk about the moral that the the evil empire in sdi and the moral rhetoric of peace through strength and was summed trepidation. i'm going to back clean up and talk about the arc...
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that's not entirely true at one point, john fowler kept saying. the kind of threats the special counsel office is siding, they have not happened for the last three years. at one point, judge bradley garcia pushed him and said what about abigail shrike? a texas woman who called the judges chambers, made a vicious threat and is now in federal detention having been arrested and indicted. john sauer tried to push abigail to the side and said that woman is mentally unstable, she has substance abuse problems. she sits on her couch all day long by her father's own admission, watches cable news all day long. she can get that information from social media and in every way possible try to minimize and distinguish. you and i both know that everything that is said by donald trump is amplified and republished 1 million times over including the kinds of channel that we are on right now. although we try not to re- platform him. more importantly, how does john sauer know that abigail is the only person capable of calling the judge in making a threat like that? or
that's not entirely true at one point, john fowler kept saying. the kind of threats the special counsel office is siding, they have not happened for the last three years. at one point, judge bradley garcia pushed him and said what about abigail shrike? a texas woman who called the judges chambers, made a vicious threat and is now in federal detention having been arrested and indicted. john sauer tried to push abigail to the side and said that woman is mentally unstable, she has substance abuse...
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even fowler , thanks for china. even fowler, thanks for joining us on the show today. be a safe pair of hands, david cameron. but instead had a lot of people are going through his back history of deals with china. the hedge fund he fronted. and indeed today prime minister's question time keir starmer demanding a full audit of cameron's business history with china . do you think a china with china. do you think a china crisis could be brewing for the tory government over david cameron well, it certainly is surprising appointment . surprising appointment. >> i mean, i have to say , you >> i mean, i have to say, you know, certainly within my crowd we will take him back . we didn't we will take him back. we didn't see this coming and i'm quite sure sort of, you know, there will be people in beijing looking at this and, you know. smiling. but but i mean, i, i would like to sort of stress, you know, it's not it's not just about, let's say, the relationship he had in china. i mean, he's been brought in effectively because he's supposed safe pair of supposed to be a safe pair
even fowler , thanks for china. even fowler, thanks for joining us on the show today. be a safe pair of hands, david cameron. but instead had a lot of people are going through his back history of deals with china. the hedge fund he fronted. and indeed today prime minister's question time keir starmer demanding a full audit of cameron's business history with china . do you think a china with china. do you think a china crisis could be brewing for the tory government over david cameron well, it...
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you have crooked fowlers. and then you have dinner with joe. and he's one of an expensive dinner date. >> offense on selling political access, what is? my democratic colleagues report ad nausea. there is no evidence linking him to his crimes? really? this is fd 1023 which is used by the fbi one confidential informants give them information. this source is described as something that is very trustworthy. they paid him over $100,000 over a decade. this is gold. consider this weight and gravity. i do not know what the name is so i will call him ivan. that is not his real name but he decides that in a confidential conversation that they hired someone from his father from all kinds of problems. and then he could say that he was taking care of through his father. and he is being investigated by viktor shokin, the ukrainian prosecutor. and he is called for his removal. and this cost him $5 million. this is direct evidence of naked bribery. den pushed him to pay them. please keep in mind these re confidential nrsations. it's interti that he was referre
you have crooked fowlers. and then you have dinner with joe. and he's one of an expensive dinner date. >> offense on selling political access, what is? my democratic colleagues report ad nausea. there is no evidence linking him to his crimes? really? this is fd 1023 which is used by the fbi one confidential informants give them information. this source is described as something that is very trustworthy. they paid him over $100,000 over a decade. this is gold. consider this weight and...
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this government is faced with, that people settled down initially under the leadership of norman fowleresigned and to try to advise people in an tendentious way about about how they could what behaviour put them at risk of getting aids and i don't remember us at that time being criticised in the same way as this present government is being criticised for the way that it that it that it handled the pandemic. so i think we have to presume , don't we, that some of presume, don't we, that some of the ways that the pandemic was handled , including giving the handled, including giving the right to advisers to become like television stars i think went to the head of 1 or 2 of them. but i remember very well that everything we tried to do on aids , though it was aids, though it was controversial. i mean , we controversial. i mean, we weren't going to preach at people. we were going to accept that behaviour where people make their own choices. it was trying to point out the consequences of those choices and i still look back with some pride at what we did. and in fact, ironically , we did. and in
this government is faced with, that people settled down initially under the leadership of norman fowleresigned and to try to advise people in an tendentious way about about how they could what behaviour put them at risk of getting aids and i don't remember us at that time being criticised in the same way as this present government is being criticised for the way that it that it that it handled the pandemic. so i think we have to presume , don't we, that some of presume, don't we, that some of...
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for blackburn, and when you consider how many great forwards there were around, ian wright, robbie fowler before euro 96 so i was forever grateful.— that to me before euro 96 so i was forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker _ forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying _ forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying he _ forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying he was - forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying he was the - forever grateful. of those tributes, | gary lineker saying he was the best english coach he had seen, and gary neville saying he is the most technically gifted british coach he had ever worked with, which is high praise when you consider he worked with sir alex ferguson. it appears in a footballing sense he really was ahead of his time in many ways. absolutely. you have nailed it. he was ahead of his time. what pep and juergen and arsene wenger and all the great managers have done and i doing, he was up there. he had those ideas, as well. he had the idea of switching tactics, switching systems during game
for blackburn, and when you consider how many great forwards there were around, ian wright, robbie fowler before euro 96 so i was forever grateful.— that to me before euro 96 so i was forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker _ forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying _ forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying he _ forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying he was - forever grateful. of those tributes, gary lineker saying he was the -...