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the message the guardian is looking _ ok now. the message the guardian is looking out— ok now.framed _ interesting to me the way it's been framed. we interesting to me the way it's been framed. ~ , . ., interesting to me the way it's been framed. . , a ., interesting to me the way it's been framed. . , xi ., , framed. we will pick that up in the next art framed. we will pick that up in the next part of _ framed. we will pick that up in the next part of the — framed. we will pick that up in the next part of the paper _ framed. we will pick that up in the next part of the paper review. - framed. we will pick that up in the l next part of the paper review. thank you both so much. that's it for the papers for this hour. if you're in the uk,pippa crerar and dia chakravarty, will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. hello thanks for joining hello thanks forjoining us. we start with the news that fulham have been relegated from the premier league — they lost 2—0 at home to burnley. fulham had t
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, ,., happy with that, according to the guardian. , ., ,, ., guardian. and campaigned i guardian. yes, so the baroness had | originally called and campaigned for a long _ originally called and campaigned for a long time, a conservative herself from _ a long time, a conservative herself from a _ a long time, a conservative herself from a campaign for a long time for the sopport— from a campaign for a long time for the support —— this report, and she's— the support —— this report, and she's been_ the support —— this report, and she's been quoted as saying she is unsatisfied, because the report has said that _ unsatisfied, because the report has said that there was racism, that there _ said that there was racism, that there was— said that there was racism, that there was islam phobia, but it said it wasn't— there was islam phobia, but it said it wasn't institutional racism within— it wasn't institutional racism within the party, but there had been unfortunate racist remarks stop us is left _ unfortunate racist remarks stop us is left some to say, like the g
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the way the guardian frames it is quite interesting. the guardian— it is quite interesting. the language _ and keir starmer either. the language is it's a public shaky truce — language is it's a public shaky truce. criticism, rayner makes criticism — truce. criticism, rayner makes criticism of— truce. criticism, rayner makes criticism of keir starmer in the guardian— criticism of keir starmer in the guardian and then there is a veiled comparison — guardian and then there is a veiled comparison that she makes to herself bein- comparison that she makes to herself being very— comparison that she makes to herself being very much a labour movement person— being very much a labour movement person was— being very much a labour movement person was up and other people may not be _ person was up and other people may not be seen — person was up and other people may not be seen to be asjanuary of person was up and other people may not be seen to be as january of the labour— not be seen to be as january of the labour movement. it's quite interesting. which of our rayner or keir starmer b
the way the guardian frames it is quite interesting. the guardian— it is quite interesting. the language _ and keir starmer either. the language is it's a public shaky truce — language is it's a public shaky truce. criticism, rayner makes criticism — truce. criticism, rayner makes criticism of— truce. criticism, rayner makes criticism of keir starmer in the guardian— criticism of keir starmer in the guardian and then there is a veiled comparison — guardian and then there is a veiled...
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let's move onto the guardian, their own minds. let's move onto the guardian. an — their own minds.rdian, an exclusive _ their own minds. let's move onto the guardian, an exclusive on _ their own minds. let's move onto the guardian, an exclusive on their- guardian, an exclusive on their front page about concerns of far right activity within members of the uk military. i mean, this is an important investigation, give us the key points that they have outlined. yes, bear in mind, they've got a few paragraphs, — yes, bear in mind, they've got a few paragraphs, so bear with me on this, it's basically— paragraphs, so bear with me on this, it's basically saying, yes, there is concern _ it's basically saying, yes, there is concern about far right activity in the uk _ concern about far right activity in the uk military, all aspects of its, some _ the uk military, all aspects of its, some 60 — the uk military, all aspects of its, some 60 members of the forces referred — some 60 members of the forces referred to that terrorism prevention programme, and of course, the mod_ prevention programme,
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. billion. -- the other story on the guardian-— guardian.ast decade not just the last year| guardian. this was in the last i decade notjust the last year but last year there was a record amount spent, 14.1; billion spent in 2020. although quite a bit of that went not for— although quite a bit of that went not for profit companies and charities, _ not for profit companies and charities, but around 9.7 billion last year— charities, but around 9.7 billion last year was a private firm stepping _ last year was a private firm stepping in where the nhs couldn't cope or— stepping in where the nhs couldn't cope or needed extra resources, so it's not— cope or needed extra resources, so it's not the — cope or needed extra resources, so it's not the nhs totally national, it's not the nhs totally national, it also— it's not the nhs totally national, it also has— it's not the nhs totally national, it also has and always has had quite a bit it also has and always has had quite a hit of— it also has and always has had quite a bit of input from outside, whet
. billion. -- the other story on the guardian-— guardian.ast decade not just the last year| guardian. this was in the last i decade notjust the last year but last year there was a record amount spent, 14.1; billion spent in 2020. although quite a bit of that went not for— although quite a bit of that went not for profit companies and charities, _ not for profit companies and charities, but around 9.7 billion last year— charities, but around 9.7 billion last year was a private firm...
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let stand the front page of the guardian, un | front page of the guardian, un warning on gaza, therebecause of his historical links and support of israel. i think he's under a lot of pressure within his own party as well. the next few days will be crucial in terms of the international consensus on the conflict. there are absolutely no signs on the conflict ending, and no signs on the conflict ending, and no sign of any remediation stage going anytime soon. 0f sign of any remediation stage going anytime soon. of the rockets are intensifying. and what is interesting is that the casualties on the israeli side are so much lower, but they have such better air missile defence systems, and so it's not necessarily the case that there are more rockets or the power of the israeli rockets are greater, but they are just much better at defending themselves. it is a very worrying situation. and as we heard earlier in the bulletin, that the seriousness in 2014, bats went on for about two months before went on for about two months before we got to the remediation stage, and we got to the remediation
let stand the front page of the guardian, un | front page of the guardian, un warning on gaza, therebecause of his historical links and support of israel. i think he's under a lot of pressure within his own party as well. the next few days will be crucial in terms of the international consensus on the conflict. there are absolutely no signs on the conflict ending, and no signs on the conflict ending, and no sign of any remediation stage going anytime soon. 0f sign of any remediation stage going...
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we should be the guardians of our own seas, not . the guardians of our own seas, not ministers we donmore control. you have got the _ would come with more control. you have got the eu _ would come with more control. vol. have got the eu commission sitting instead of us deciding how fish stocks of uk fish will be parcelled up stocks of uk fish will be parcelled up and divvied up so you take back control. but up and diwied up so you take back control. �* �* ., , up and diwied up so you take back control. �* 1, _ ., ., control. but did boris johnson and his government _ control. but did boris johnson and his government take _ control. but did boris johnson and his government take back - control. but did boris johnson and| his government take back control? the brexit trade deal reduces the value of fish that eu boats can catch in uk waters by 25% across five years, and it�*s estimated that by 2026 uk boats will have access to an extra £145 million worth of fish every year. that is a shift but definitely not taking back control immediately, and what happens beyond 2026 isn't immediately, a
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you mentioned the guardian council. what exactly is the guardian council role in iranian elections? while the guardian council is the most influential body in iran, is, consists of 6 islamic clerics and lawyers. and they get to decide whether new laws or new candidates an election in line with the constitution and the countries atlantic laws. and in the past they have disqualified almost all candidates with reformist views, all women, as we've heard. but also senior officials or even candidates, a previously approved for example, 4 years ago. even my job was qualified. somebody who had previously been president for 8 years. and what you also have to know about the guardian council is that it's not an elected body. its members are directly or indirectly appointed by the supreme leader. and that is why it's criticized both internationally and within iran as being an obstacle to democracy because it prevents candidates from running . and iranians do not have a free choice of who they think is best for their country. okay, and just quickly, it's theresa, how much power does the iranian
you mentioned the guardian council. what exactly is the guardian council role in iranian elections? while the guardian council is the most influential body in iran, is, consists of 6 islamic clerics and lawyers. and they get to decide whether new laws or new candidates an election in line with the constitution and the countries atlantic laws. and in the past they have disqualified almost all candidates with reformist views, all women, as we've heard. but also senior officials or even...
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we should be the guardians of our own seas, not . the guardians of our own seas, not ministers we don'tnow, we haven't voted in, making decisions for us. borisjohnson argued more prosperity would come with more control. you have not would come with more control. you have got the _ would come with more control. you have got the eu _ would come with more control. gm have got the eu commission sitting instead of us deciding how fish stocks of uk fish will be parcelled up stocks of uk fish will be parcelled up and divvied up so you take back control. but up and diwied up so you take back control. �* �* ., , up and diwied up so you take back control. �* 1, _ ., ., control. but did boris johnson and his government _ control. but did boris johnson and his government take _ control. but did boris johnson and his government take back - control. but did boris johnson and| his government take back control? the brexit trade deal reduces the value of fish that eu boats can catch in uk waters by 25% across five years, and it's estimated that by 2026 uk boats will have access to an extra £145 million
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, _ much on the front page of the guardian, just a picture caption, but it— guardian, just a pictureo with her black— accident. it was nothing to do with her black lives matter activism, bots, _ her black lives matter activism, bots. you — her black lives matter activism, bots, you know, we await more details — bots, you know, we await more details soon, i expect. it�*s bots, you know, we await more details soon, i expect. it's brought black lives — details soon, i expect. it's brought black lives matter _ details soon, i expect. it's brought black lives matter back _ details soon, i expect. it's brought black lives matter back into - details soon, i expect. it's brought black lives matter back into the i black lives matter back into the news, i suppose.— black lives matter back into the news, i suppose. that is absolutely ri . ht, news, i suppose. that is absolutely riaht, and news, i suppose. that is absolutely right. and today. — news, i suppose. that is absolutely right, and today, we _ news, i suppose. that is absolutely right, and today, we have - news, i suppose. that is absol
, _ much on the front page of the guardian, just a picture caption, but it— guardian, just a pictureo with her black— accident. it was nothing to do with her black lives matter activism, bots, _ her black lives matter activism, bots. you — her black lives matter activism, bots, you know, we await more details — bots, you know, we await more details soon, i expect. it�*s bots, you know, we await more details soon, i expect. it's brought black lives — details soon, i expect. it's...
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is picked up of the things the guardian is picked up on _ of the things the guardian is picked up on of the things the guardian is picked up on and is — of the things the guardian is picked up on and is saying like so many political, — up on and is saying like so many political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry— political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry if_ political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry if you — political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry if you took what i said the wrong — sorry if you took what i said the wrong way _ sorry if you took what i said the wrong way with a shrug of the shoulders. you know, any parent of a teenager— shoulders. you know, any parent of a teenager knows that is just going to wind you _ teenager knows that is just going to wind you up even more. it's a similar— wind you up even more. it's a similar thing with, you know, with political— similar thing with, you know, with political leaders in this way, but equally, — political leaders in this way, but equally, they know if they can just shrug _ equally, they know if they can just shrug it_ equally, they know if
is picked up of the things the guardian is picked up on _ of the things the guardian is picked up on of the things the guardian is picked up on and is — of the things the guardian is picked up on and is saying like so many political, — up on and is saying like so many political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry— political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry if_ political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry if you — political, it's a teenage mum i'm sorry if you took what i said the wrong — sorry if...
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guardian. your chosen sub'ect, international i guardian. you have international trade policy. you have about a little bit less than that but i cannot give you two minutes. a proper good old—fashioned political proper good old —fashioned political story proper good old—fashioned political story that is nothing to do with covid. i story that is nothing to do with covid. ~ ., i. story that is nothing to do with covid. ~ ., ,, ., covid. i know. do you know when we had look at — covid. i know. do you know when we had look at the _ covid. i know. do you know when we had look at the papers _ covid. i know. do you know when we had look at the papers tonight - had look at the papers tonight before we came on air, i was aching for a story that was not covid and we just out with one and well done on the reportage on gaza and this is the other one. this is about where politics and trade meet. domestic politics and trade meet. domestic politics and trade meet. domestic politics and international trade i should say. when i was trade minister a couple of
guardian. your chosen sub'ect, international i guardian. you have international trade policy. you have about a little bit less than that but i cannot give you two minutes. a proper good old—fashioned political proper good old —fashioned political story proper good old—fashioned political story that is nothing to do with covid. i story that is nothing to do with covid. ~ ., i. story that is nothing to do with covid. ~ ., ,, ., covid. i know. do you know when we had look at — covid. i...
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if we turn to the guardian. _ and other. if we turn to the guardian, we're _ and other.ng and other. if we turn to the - guardian, we're still talking about the same subject here, if as a member of the publicly you are to look at the variety of papers and the headlines, it would be confusing. do this in don't do it but if you do you have to do this. they are saying britain is opening up they are saying britain is opening up of the experts are winning the public to continue as we were really. public to continue as we were reall . ., , , . , really. -- warning the public. they uuote a really. -- warning the public. they quote a former— really. -- warning the public. they quote a former chief _ really. -- warning the public. they quote a former chief scientific - quote a former chief scientific adviser— quote a former chief scientific adviser and the biggest doctors union— adviser and the biggest doctors union and a leading epidemiologist as well— union and a leading epidemiologist as well saying that yes, legally we can go— as well saying that yes, legally we can go a _ as
if we turn to the guardian. _ and other. if we turn to the guardian, we're _ and other.ng and other. if we turn to the - guardian, we're still talking about the same subject here, if as a member of the publicly you are to look at the variety of papers and the headlines, it would be confusing. do this in don't do it but if you do you have to do this. they are saying britain is opening up they are saying britain is opening up of the experts are winning the public to continue as we were really....
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and we are reviewing the guardian. and ijust live for the guardian. when i can see a column in the guardiah— the day when i can see a column in the guardian that says hamas rains down _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on the israelis. there will be a story— down on the israelis. there will be a story of— down on the israelis. there will be a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the _ a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the fact that any human being dies, _ and the fact that any human being dies, whether in gaza or israel, because — dies, whether in gaza or israel, because of— dies, whether in gaza or israel, because of this isjust dies, whether in gaza or israel, because of this is just appalling and it's— because of this is just appalling and it's tragic. sol because of this is just appalling and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides— and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides in— and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides in this _ and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides in this. i am reall
and we are reviewing the guardian. and ijust live for the guardian. when i can see a column in the guardiah— the day when i can see a column in the guardian that says hamas rains down _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on the israelis. there will be a story— down on the israelis. there will be a story of— down on the israelis. there will be a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the _ a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the fact...
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guardian and their lead story lease. 3 . , guardian and their lead story lease. �*, . , guardian andase. ., please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. please. it's a very bad day for the bbc- there _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no getting - please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no getting away - please. it's a very bad day for the i bbc. there is no getting away from that with the report by laura dyson on the way the bbc handled the martin bashir panorama interview completely damning of management and damning of the journalist himself of the way he got this interview and what is really happening now is that is not only the report but the response to the report. that is incredibly harmful for the bbc�*s reputation because we have prince william coming out and say this really distressed his mother and prince harry saying something similar and lord spencer, diana's brother, saying as well, so all these major members of the royal family and also membe
guardian and their lead story lease. 3 . , guardian and their lead story lease. �*, . , guardian andase. ., please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. please. it's a very bad day for the bbc- there _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no getting - please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no getting away - please. it's a very bad day for the i bbc. there is no...
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they can travel without the permission of male guardians.permission of male guardians. they can take jobs, choose their careers without the permission of male guardians, and that's more than what women can do in other gulf countries and other arab countries, certainly more than women can do in iran. all that happened in lightning speed. and that's a reflection, of course, of the government's will to reform, but also of what i mentioned in the article that you cited — young people are ready for this. you know, the myth that saudi society was conservative and wouldn't accept these changes and had to move slowly was shattered very, very quickly in saudi arabia. this new saudi arabia you're alluding to doesn't seem to match the saudi arabia that i see. let's be very specific. you run... hang on. have you visited saudi arabia? when was the last time you visited? yeah, i actually visited the king abdullah economic city to see this sort of modernisation programme taking flesh. as it happens, that city doesn't really seem to have gotten very far, bu
they can travel without the permission of male guardians.permission of male guardians. they can take jobs, choose their careers without the permission of male guardians, and that's more than what women can do in other gulf countries and other arab countries, certainly more than women can do in iran. all that happened in lightning speed. and that's a reflection, of course, of the government's will to reform, but also of what i mentioned in the article that you cited — young people are ready...
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and those women who disobey their "guardian" can still face arrest.live on their own without the permission of their guardian. i never said they couldn't live on their own without permission. i just said that those who disobey their guardian can still face arrest. all of this is true. i just wonder why you as a journalist do not present the truth about what's happening in saudi arabia today. is it because you're owned by the saudi state and you know what happens to journalists who speak out against the leadership in saudi arabia, because your friend was jamal khashoggi? you know, i think these are very low blows and unbecoming of the bbc, frankly, but the reality of the matter is that there is a long ways to go still in terms of women empowerment in saudi arabia. there's still a long ways to go in terms of legal reform in saudi arabia. many of the problems that we've seen have been longstanding. you know, saudi arabia's taken baby steps in introducing women's education in the country over the past years. today, we're seeing improvements in women's rig
and those women who disobey their "guardian" can still face arrest.live on their own without the permission of their guardian. i never said they couldn't live on their own without permission. i just said that those who disobey their guardian can still face arrest. all of this is true. i just wonder why you as a journalist do not present the truth about what's happening in saudi arabia today. is it because you're owned by the saudi state and you know what happens to journalists who...
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they are the guardians of us and the guardians of their legacy. inheritors of their mission because every american democracy endorsed, we have been tested and will be -- endures, and we will be tested again. we will make our country more open, or free, more fair, to bring us closer to making our american creed a reality for all americans and all women and men are created equal, that all women and men equally deserved to be treated with dignity, that all men and women deserve equal rights and equal protection to build futures for their families and hope and opportunity. the american creed is the connective tissue that binds us. it is a long chain of patriots that come before us and those will follow us in turn. that creed holds that the ideals that inspire people to service fill us with pride when we see our loved ones put on that uniform and progress toward that creed together as one nation united preserve the sacrifices of the best. ladies and gentlemen, america is unique. it is an idea, unlike any other country in the world. it is formed based o
they are the guardians of us and the guardians of their legacy. inheritors of their mission because every american democracy endorsed, we have been tested and will be -- endures, and we will be tested again. we will make our country more open, or free, more fair, to bring us closer to making our american creed a reality for all americans and all women and men are created equal, that all women and men equally deserved to be treated with dignity, that all men and women deserve equal rights and...
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— in the year but the figures from the guardian are shocking and put the spotlight — guardian are shockinginly does. the yorkshire post, _ thoroughly. it certainly does. the yorkshire post, murdered - thoroughly. it certainly does. the yorkshire post, murdered jo - thoroughly. it certainly does. the | yorkshire post, murdered jo cox's yorkshire post, murdered jo cox�*s sister, the by—election candidate, the candidate that the tories fear. i�*d imagine the labour party... this i'd imagine the labour party... this was an— i'd imagine the labour party... this was an open— i'd imagine the labour party... this was an open selection and they learnt — was an open selection and they learnt the — was an open selection and they learnt the lessons of the hartlepool by—election where there was a candidate _ by—election where there was a candidate who was effectively parachuted into the community. she's now won _ parachuted into the community. she's now won that selection and i think they will— now won that selection and i think they will be quite relieved that that that is the case. she is probably— t
— in the year but the figures from the guardian are shocking and put the spotlight — guardian are shockinginly does. the yorkshire post, _ thoroughly. it certainly does. the yorkshire post, murdered - thoroughly. it certainly does. the yorkshire post, murdered jo - thoroughly. it certainly does. the | yorkshire post, murdered jo cox's yorkshire post, murdered jo cox�*s sister, the by—election candidate, the candidate that the tories fear. i�*d imagine the labour party... this i'd...
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the guardian here are quoting the cabinet — guardian here are quoting the cabinet offices own figures mainly elderly, disabled and homeless _ people mainly elderly, disabled and homeless people who might lack photo id homeless people who might lack photo it) now _ homeless people who might lack photo id now. therefore face the danger of being _ id now. therefore face the danger of being effectively disenfranchised. that is _ being effectively disenfranchised. that is a — being effectively disenfranchised. that is a serious worry. any rule that's designed to deal with fraud. because the evidence of electoral fraud in this country is pretty thin. you mentioned last hour the case that made that case so extraordinary it was so unusual. t extraordinary it was so unusual. i agree. i think that it's an interesting point of view. i think frankly people should be, i remember this is r. people were helped, people who were disabled, people who couldn't get to the polling booths were held either by postal parties or by local authorities or by friends and neighbours to get to vote. that's one of t
the guardian here are quoting the cabinet — guardian here are quoting the cabinet offices own figures mainly elderly, disabled and homeless _ people mainly elderly, disabled and homeless people who might lack photo id homeless people who might lack photo it) now _ homeless people who might lack photo id now. therefore face the danger of being _ id now. therefore face the danger of being effectively disenfranchised. that is _ being effectively disenfranchised. that is a — being effectively...
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she not only needs to win over the guardian council, but also iran skeptical voters. something she knows will be an uphill battle. that's bringing iran expert. i've none of us a by he's a co founder and ceo of germany's middle east thinks and couple that's a center for applied research in partnership with the oriend miss w by the female candidate. we just saw that the report has been bob from ronnie. what she will appeal that decision, how likely is she to succeed? it's unfortunately not very likely that her attempt to be reinstated as a candidate is going to be successful. because unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if the vetting or 40 the guardian council is going to make a important and important progressive step in proving a female candidate that's at least very unlikely in spite of all the surprises that sometimes come up when you run, i don't believe that will happen. well, other candidates considered more moderate as have also not been approved by the guardian council. all the hotline is afraid. well, at least it looks as if they are afraid. i mean, you can alwa
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have also not been approved by the guardian council. all the hotline is afraid. well, at least it looks as if they are afraid. i mean, you can always try to find out what the real reason behind the disqualification have been, and they will always tell you it as it has not been political. that there are not political kind of calculations behind it. only legal considerations, but it looks as if the setting of the elections is going to be such that it is going to be an easy win for the potential favorite candidate. but then again, this, these calculations haven't really gone for the past and they may not go through again with more or less hard line conservatives running. what direction is the country likely to take in the future? there are still, i mean by no means this is a pluralistic setting left with the 7 candidates by no means but we have at least a half hearted reformist, made a technocrat and the governor of the central bank, apple, and also him. i see the others are indeed quite hartline in the conservative arch comes over to camp. and i think the trajector
have also not been approved by the guardian council. all the hotline is afraid. well, at least it looks as if they are afraid. i mean, you can always try to find out what the real reason behind the disqualification have been, and they will always tell you it as it has not been political. that there are not political kind of calculations behind it. only legal considerations, but it looks as if the setting of the elections is going to be such that it is going to be an easy win for the potential...
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at the end of the day we have to wait and see that will happen but the guardian council has i mean great they say scope aren't very probing the candidates who want to. run for the election putting this age bahrain disallowing anyone under the age of 40 from running immediately blocks the minister of communications and information technology who happens to be $39.00. is is this the system that's imposed that basically meant to deny anyone that the supreme leader dislikes or disagrees with running. well i heard that they might backtrack from this let's say age limitation and changing from 40 to 38 i was waiting for the come from a shim but this might happen but on the 2nd hand i can say that the communication minister who will let's say turned 40 next year is not much likely to win if he is ever again it proved by the let's say gaudy council there are other candidates a specific me at the moment the conservatives the head of the judiciary has a concept but the figure he is most likely to run for president according to the polls is higher in level of popularity comparing the moderates to fa
at the end of the day we have to wait and see that will happen but the guardian council has i mean great they say scope aren't very probing the candidates who want to. run for the election putting this age bahrain disallowing anyone under the age of 40 from running immediately blocks the minister of communications and information technology who happens to be $39.00. is is this the system that's imposed that basically meant to deny anyone that the supreme leader dislikes or disagrees with...
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jo, i wanted to ask you i about the guardian, the front page of the guardian chemist type story, backingi inquiry. is that do you think? i think the government is in a difficult position on this. i have actually been involved in a couple of inquiries before in some work that i've done, and it's really interesting that there are two ways this can often go in that people can wait years. if you look at things like the infected blood inquiry which is taken decades to actually get to happening, the problem is and the government i think is right on this, there is still a lot going on, we are talking tonight about the indian variantand we are talking tonight about the indian variant and yet, if you have a public inquiry that starts very soon, some of those very people that will be working on new strains and, you know, have been concerns about how we do or don't live our lives will be people that will then be asked to go and talk at a public inquiry. so there is an that we need to have gotten so far through the pandemic to properly look back at what has happened, what should've happened and actu
jo, i wanted to ask you i about the guardian, the front page of the guardian chemist type story, backingi inquiry. is that do you think? i think the government is in a difficult position on this. i have actually been involved in a couple of inquiries before in some work that i've done, and it's really interesting that there are two ways this can often go in that people can wait years. if you look at things like the infected blood inquiry which is taken decades to actually get to happening, the...
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i think if you look at some of the others the guardian isn't quite _ of the others the guardian isn'thers the guardian isn't quite as sympathetic going the idea that his _ quite as sympathetic going the idea that his in _ quite as sympathetic going the idea that his in tatters. there's a number— that his in tatters. there's a number of— that his in tatters. there's a number of questions here with the issue _ number of questions here with the issue of— number of questions here with the issue of the lifestyle of former prime — issue of the lifestyle of former prime ministers. obviously the metro is focusing _ prime ministers. obviously the metro is focusing on private jets flying to third — is focusing on private jets flying to third homes. this questions of how prime — to third homes. this questions of how prime minister should ask when they leave _ how prime minister should ask when they leave government. whether they maintain _ they leave government. whether they maintain influence are still contacted ministers and old colleagues. do contacted ministers and old colleagues— contacted
i think if you look at some of the others the guardian isn't quite _ of the others the guardian isn'thers the guardian isn't quite as sympathetic going the idea that his _ quite as sympathetic going the idea that his in _ quite as sympathetic going the idea that his in tatters. there's a number— that his in tatters. there's a number of— that his in tatters. there's a number of questions here with the issue _ number of questions here with the issue of— number of questions here with the...
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the guardian has the latest from government.ys that ministers are considering diluting plans for "freedom day" onjune 21st and the end of social distancing rules as new figures showed an increase in the indian variant cases. the i carries a photo of passengers from red list countries waiting alongside other visitors at heathrow airport. they complain of inadequate social distancing during border checks. the mail reports home secretary's words that families travelling back from amber list countries should expect police to "knock at their door". on the front page of the metro, uk railways brace for the biggest shake—up in 25 years, with flexible tickets to reflect hybrid working. the daily telegraph looks ahead to the publication of the report into whether former bbc reporter martin bashir broke corporation guidelines to secure his interview with princess diana. the financial times says that bitcoin�*s price tumbled as much as 30% after the chinese government signalled a crackdown on the use of cryptocurrencies. and on the times,
the guardian has the latest from government.ys that ministers are considering diluting plans for "freedom day" onjune 21st and the end of social distancing rules as new figures showed an increase in the indian variant cases. the i carries a photo of passengers from red list countries waiting alongside other visitors at heathrow airport. they complain of inadequate social distancing during border checks. the mail reports home secretary's words that families travelling back from amber...
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obviously the chief writer at the guardian i the chief writer at the guardian from your plenty to workviously as a former adviser to ed miliband from the liber of the later party —— labour party. the politics of this and how this will be used over the coming weeks and months. tom, you probably corridors of westminster for years, and then as political editor, the front page of the daily mail has four bombshells from dominic cummings, including one about his own infamous road trip to bernard castle last year which he said, i didn't tell you the truth, and gave an explanation why that was. is there a danger with this that there are so many targets that actually even for the paper writers, even though they have had the luxury of watching the whole thing today and are writing it up for tomorrow, they are writing it up for tomorrow, they are kind of losing the wood for the trees? it’s are kind of losing the wood for the trees? �* , ., ., are kind of losing the wood for the trees? �*, ., ., , trees? it's one of those days where it is actually — trees? it's one of those days where it is actual
obviously the chief writer at the guardian i the chief writer at the guardian from your plenty to workviously as a former adviser to ed miliband from the liber of the later party —— labour party. the politics of this and how this will be used over the coming weeks and months. tom, you probably corridors of westminster for years, and then as political editor, the front page of the daily mail has four bombshells from dominic cummings, including one about his own infamous road trip to bernard...
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we will begin with the guardian. everyone, ithink those. we will begin with the guardian. those. we will begin with the guardian. everyone, ithinka more many people commenting down towards the 21st ofjune and now that looks like it might be in doubt, john. it certainly does. a number of scientists today saying, hey, hang on, i think we can safely say that it is by no means certain that restrictions will be lifted onjune the 21st. now, of course, because of the 21st. now, of course, because of the rapid increase of the indian variant which is sweeping across the country, some 3000 new infections today i think, something like a 29% increase from the third day we have had 3000 or more new infections come only one death, but this rise of infections is certainly causing concern and there is the possibility, as indicated earlier, that it could lead to a third wave, in which case, my view, it would make sense to hold off. life ain't up make sense to hold off. life ain't up out of the minute, we can still go to the pub in some shape or form, we can still go to restaurants, set—asi
we will begin with the guardian. everyone, ithink those. we will begin with the guardian. those. we will begin with the guardian. everyone, ithinka more many people commenting down towards the 21st ofjune and now that looks like it might be in doubt, john. it certainly does. a number of scientists today saying, hey, hang on, i think we can safely say that it is by no means certain that restrictions will be lifted onjune the 21st. now, of course, because of the 21st. now, of course, because of...
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so the guardian has hospital trusts— else. so the guardian has hospital trusts all— else. from hospitals since march _ caught covid from hospitals since march last year, and of those come around _ march last year, and of those come around 30%, 8700 have died. as jeremy— around 30%, 8700 have died. as jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of the pandemic that this has happened, and i think there will be questions asked as we go forward and lessons — be questions asked as we go forward and lessons are learned into the inquiry— and lessons are learned into the inquiry of— and lessons are learned into the inquiry of the pandemic gets under way why— inquiry of the pandemic gets under way why there wasn't more removed to compartmentalise covid patients in hospital— compartmentalise covid patients in hospital settings, perhaps? so whether — hospital settings, perhaps? so whether there was enough ppe, whether— whether there was enough ppe, whether there was enough ppe, whether there was en
so the guardian has hospital trusts— else. so the guardian has hospital trusts all— else. from hospitals since march _ caught covid from hospitals since march last year, and of those come around _ march last year, and of those come around 30%, 8700 have died. as jeremy— around 30%, 8700 have died. as jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of the pandemic that this has happened, and i think...
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the guardian reporting on some national— ginny.guardian reporting on . some national audit office analysis, but i some national audit office analysis, but i think— some national audit office analysis, but i think what this speaks to is this hunger we all have for some sort of— this hunger we all have for some sort of retrospective look back at some _ sort of retrospective look back at some sort — sort of retrospective look back at some sort of inquiry to learn the mistakes — some sort of inquiry to learn the mistakes of the pandemic and its inquiry— mistakes of the pandemic and its inquiry the government has now said it is going _ inquiry the government has now said it is going to— inquiry the government has now said it is going to have but not for very lon- it is going to have but not for very long time — it is going to have but not for very long time. it is not going to conclude _ long time. it is not going to conclude perhaps until the next parliament. the national audit office — parliament. the national audit office found that
the guardian reporting on some national— ginny.guardian reporting on . some national audit office analysis, but i some national audit office analysis, but i think— some national audit office analysis, but i think what this speaks to is this hunger we all have for some sort of— this hunger we all have for some sort of retrospective look back at some _ sort of retrospective look back at some sort — sort of retrospective look back at some sort of inquiry to learn the mistakes — some sort...
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between these 2 candidates will have to wait for the final list of approved candidates from the guardian council in about 10 days time all right that's a picture in terre in iran thanks for your is republicans have appointed a donald trump loyalist to a senior leadership role in the party new york congresswoman lee stuff and it replaces ms cheney who was pushed for her recent criticism of the former president john 100 reports now from washington d.c. . donald trump might seem like a man enjoying semi retirement but his grip on the republican party hasn't slipped just ask fellow republican liz cheney she spoke out against him i will do everything i can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office her party repaid her by ousting her as the republican conference chair the party's number 3 leader in the house of representatives even though donald trump is no longer commander in chief even though he no longer sits in the oval office he still controls the party he still will be enormous influence over the party and what you're seeing are republicans making
between these 2 candidates will have to wait for the final list of approved candidates from the guardian council in about 10 days time all right that's a picture in terre in iran thanks for your is republicans have appointed a donald trump loyalist to a senior leadership role in the party new york congresswoman lee stuff and it replaces ms cheney who was pushed for her recent criticism of the former president john 100 reports now from washington d.c. . donald trump might seem like a man...
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she not only needs to win over the guardian council, but also iran, skeptical voters. something she knows will be an uphill battle. that's bringing iran expert, none a by he's a co founder and ceo of germany's middle east thinks and couple this is center applied research in partnership with the oriend miss. stop by the female candidate . we just saw that the report has been bob from ronnie. what she will appeal that decision, how likely is she to succeed? it's unfortunately not very likely that her attempt to be reinstated as a candidate is going to be successful. because unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if the vetting or 40 the guardian council is going to make a important and important progressive step in proving a female candidate that's at least very unlikely in spite of all the surprises that sometimes come up when you run, i don't believe that will happen. well, other candidates considered more moderate as have also not been approved by the guardian council. all the hotline is afraid. well, at least it looks as if they are afraid. i mean, you can always try to f
she not only needs to win over the guardian council, but also iran, skeptical voters. something she knows will be an uphill battle. that's bringing iran expert, none a by he's a co founder and ceo of germany's middle east thinks and couple this is center applied research in partnership with the oriend miss. stop by the female candidate . we just saw that the report has been bob from ronnie. what she will appeal that decision, how likely is she to succeed? it's unfortunately not very likely that...
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he came back and said that the decision by the guardian cancelled was indefensible. and accused of the security services of intervening. now it seems like there are political elements in this country. the are absolutely intent on disqualifying. any competition to abraham, right. you see to ensure that he becomes iran, next president. so as it stands with abraham racy, the clear favor, there's essentially no real competition in this race. yes, there isn't any real significant competition. but also if we can't just blame the lack of competition for him becoming possibly becoming the next president, there's also expected a low voter turnout expected. and that's not only because there's a lot of lack of competition. some people have blamed president passenger honie, and he's government the handling of the economy of the coven pandemic. people of last hope in the system. also the failure of the 2015 nuclear during the us sanctions. so you have sanctions on the country haven't crippled it. what they've done is emboldened the hardliners in the country. and if you make you f
he came back and said that the decision by the guardian cancelled was indefensible. and accused of the security services of intervening. now it seems like there are political elements in this country. the are absolutely intent on disqualifying. any competition to abraham, right. you see to ensure that he becomes iran, next president. so as it stands with abraham racy, the clear favor, there's essentially no real competition in this race. yes, there isn't any real significant competition. but...
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in 1906 when we rebuilt this city and that's why we come here today to show appreciation to the guardians of the city, to show respect for the people who risk their lives to remember the 250,000 people who were homeless and the thousands of people who lost their lives. at this time, we commemorate the 1906 earthquake and we recognize how amazing and strong we are as a city and so i'm given the signal from martha cohen that we are almost at a minute. are we there, martha? all right. and our sheriff paul miamoto is here. thank you so much, sheriff, for joining us. and, at this time, in recognition for those first responders, for the people we lost during the 1906 earthquake, for the people we lost during this pandemic. let's take a moment of silence. thank you all so much for joining us in prayer. we're glad you've seen us survive 150 years. thank you again to the fire department and our chief and the police department and the department of public health, our sheriff's department, our first responders, the people who will continue to be the guardians of san francisco, we are coming out of t
in 1906 when we rebuilt this city and that's why we come here today to show appreciation to the guardians of the city, to show respect for the people who risk their lives to remember the 250,000 people who were homeless and the thousands of people who lost their lives. at this time, we commemorate the 1906 earthquake and we recognize how amazing and strong we are as a city and so i'm given the signal from martha cohen that we are almost at a minute. are we there, martha? all right. and our...
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she not only needs to win over the guardian council, but also iran, skeptical voters. something she knows will be an uphill battle. that's bringing iran, expert up. none of us are by. he's a co founder and ceo of germany's middle east saint john carpool. this is center for applied research and partnership with the oriend miss by the female candidate. we just saw that the report has been bob from ronnie what she will appeal that decision. how likely is she to succeed? it's unfortunately not very likely that her attempt to be reinstated as a candidate is going to be successful. because unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if the vetting or for the the guardian council is going to make a important and important progressive step in proving a female candidate that's at least very unlikely in spite of all the surprises that sometimes come up. when you run. i don't believe that will happen. well, other candidates considered more moderate as have also not been approved by the guardian council. all the hotline is afraid. well, at least it looks as if they are afraid. i mean, you c
she not only needs to win over the guardian council, but also iran, skeptical voters. something she knows will be an uphill battle. that's bringing iran, expert up. none of us are by. he's a co founder and ceo of germany's middle east saint john carpool. this is center for applied research and partnership with the oriend miss by the female candidate. we just saw that the report has been bob from ronnie what she will appeal that decision. how likely is she to succeed? it's unfortunately not very...
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molly, as the rest of the country president and prime minister calls it a qu within a qu, iran's guardian council disqualify high profile reformers to moderate candidates the next month presidential election. you agrees on moral sanctions against ruth. before landing of the passenger jets arrest the armament, journalist, and florida limbic organizers. and since the united states advisory against travel to japan won't affect their preparations. a surgeon crunch virus cases in japan, slow vaccination rate is prompt that the warning. ah let's begin with washington's latest diplomatic efforts to strengthen a front jaw. seize fire between its ally, israel, and hammer in garza, us secretary of state and to the blank and his meeting president, mahmoud bath and all the palestinian leaders in the occupied west bank. its his 2nd stop on his trip to the region. earlier in the day he met prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel and reaffirm us support drink and also emphasize the need for urgent humanitarian assistance. for garza. while he didn't mention a 2 state solution for the palestinians, it
molly, as the rest of the country president and prime minister calls it a qu within a qu, iran's guardian council disqualify high profile reformers to moderate candidates the next month presidential election. you agrees on moral sanctions against ruth. before landing of the passenger jets arrest the armament, journalist, and florida limbic organizers. and since the united states advisory against travel to japan won't affect their preparations. a surgeon crunch virus cases in japan, slow...
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you work for the guardian angel life. >> moderator: hold on, hold on, stop, stop.dy stop your other question for you, mr. sliwa. at present the commission is purely unchecked and sole discretion what comes to disciplining cops. do you support giving more disciplinary authority to the ccrb or other entities besides the sole discretion of the commission or other in other reforms you would actually champion for the nypd? sliwa: the police department has more agencies overseeing it than any other entity in city government. for instance, you have the district attorneys, state attorney general. sometimes you had a federal monitor. you have the ccrb, now there's a move to take out all control of the police from the police commissioner. do you think maybe we should do that for many of the corrupt politicians who have been indicted and are doing time now for setting up fake phony nonprofits as fernando mateo was helping build de blasio do when he gave him illegal campaign contributions to elect mateo: stop line. sliwa: and by the way, look at this federal picture taken by t
you work for the guardian angel life. >> moderator: hold on, hold on, stop, stop.dy stop your other question for you, mr. sliwa. at present the commission is purely unchecked and sole discretion what comes to disciplining cops. do you support giving more disciplinary authority to the ccrb or other entities besides the sole discretion of the commission or other in other reforms you would actually champion for the nypd? sliwa: the police department has more agencies overseeing it than any...
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same lead for the guardian which says the deployment is precautionary. campaigning for labour in scotland. similar look to the telegraph which says the government is keen to de—escalate tensions. they opt for an image of borisjohnson cycling in the west midlands. the financial times has a picture of nicola sturgeon on the campaign trail — but leads on archegos capital filing for bankruptcy over $10 billion worth of losses. and the i says holiday makers this summer could face queues of up to ten hours at airports when they return to the uk. so, let�*s begin. i want to discuss. why don�*t we start with the metro? although similar strand most of the front pages, isn�*t it? chris, boris sends in the navy, i development in the last few hours.— in the navy, i development in the last few hours. extraordinary times, we had this — last few hours. extraordinary times, we had this briefing _ last few hours. extraordinary times, we had this briefing out _ last few hours. extraordinary times, we had this briefing out from - last few hours. extraordinary times, l we h
same lead for the guardian which says the deployment is precautionary. campaigning for labour in scotland. similar look to the telegraph which says the government is keen to de—escalate tensions. they opt for an image of borisjohnson cycling in the west midlands. the financial times has a picture of nicola sturgeon on the campaign trail — but leads on archegos capital filing for bankruptcy over $10 billion worth of losses. and the i says holiday makers this summer could face queues of up to...
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she is known as a tree guardian, when he chokes the trees with cement, the roots on top get burnt in the heat. you know, i, most of the roots are on the top one meter. so i guess it does take a huge toll on trees when you chose them because they're not. the roots are not edited . they get burn time of the heat. they cannot in the micro organisms, cannot exist in that soil and they don't get any water. the reasoning is skeptical, are not doing with in the past 20 years is that half of urban forest area has been lost to new buildings. the billing pin, it's easy to get from the authorities despite drilled, that said, cutting down trees should be avoided whenever possible. the trees also make convenient supports for illegal electricity and internet gibbons, strangled, decrease, and stop them from growing people have lost, connected with the wild trees which they are titled them inferior. you know, that inferior. ringback looking down upon the local part, alarms, the jung 40, so they call a young body and that's because we no longer depend on them for sex, for our needs. you know, there's
she is known as a tree guardian, when he chokes the trees with cement, the roots on top get burnt in the heat. you know, i, most of the roots are on the top one meter. so i guess it does take a huge toll on trees when you chose them because they're not. the roots are not edited . they get burn time of the heat. they cannot in the micro organisms, cannot exist in that soil and they don't get any water. the reasoning is skeptical, are not doing with in the past 20 years is that half of urban...
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the guardian, carrying on with it. the guardian, carrying on with this story, joe. what took place today? figs with this story, joe. your thoughts on what took place today?- on what took place today? as lucy said, it on what took place today? as lucy said. must— on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows _ on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows the _ on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows the strength - on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows the strength of| said, itjust shows the strength of feeling _ said, itjust shows the strength of feeling there is amongst fans against — feeling there is amongst fans against their owners these days, clearly _ against their owners these days, clearly the super league was a catalyst — clearly the super league was a catalyst of this protest today but the ill— catalyst of this protest today but the ill feeling against the glazer family— the ill feeling against the glazer family amongst supporters has been --oin family amongst supporters has been going on_ family amongst supporters
the guardian, carrying on with it. the guardian, carrying on with this story, joe. what took place today? figs with this story, joe. your thoughts on what took place today?- on what took place today? as lucy said, it on what took place today? as lucy said. must— on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows _ on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows the _ on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust shows the strength - on what took place today? as lucy said, itjust...
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almighty has based his mercy on os and to be the guardians of the palestine the guardians of tourism but at the same time wanted to tell us that we will resist till the last day at the same time we are facing a long term occupation that is the base of the problems the crimes are committed against the palestinians without punishment. the crimes are continued against the palestinian people. with remuneration from different parties we need to continue our efforts on the political and legal levels to form an international front to face their israeli aggression israeli is collation would have to go to the united nations we need to go to the school to counsel we need to go to the council of human rights council and the international colter in order to. prove that israel is wrong the occupation regime is wrong and we need to impose sanctions economic sanctions and political sanctions on israel and its allies saying. we need to the implementation of the united nations resolutions and the. 2 to 3 full resolution to protect to the palestinian people from the crowd practices of the israeli side
almighty has based his mercy on os and to be the guardians of the palestine the guardians of tourism but at the same time wanted to tell us that we will resist till the last day at the same time we are facing a long term occupation that is the base of the problems the crimes are committed against the palestinians without punishment. the crimes are continued against the palestinian people. with remuneration from different parties we need to continue our efforts on the political and legal levels...
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i me, i benjamin, my friend, our, the adults with the do people remain the guardians of the arkwright went and view the scene. and so i had that feeling bad all if you bring me ah, would be endangered. ah ah ah yes, my mom i don't. so what do you mean? i would in it but maybe outdated fusion i even. well i feel i labor why she was really the helium, that usually how would i have, who are pretty satisfied with my assignment in the midwife number here. my gosh, you know, my gosh, you know, comes...