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he was he was always upbeat. never failing to give those around him a lift, regardless of how tough going might be. i honor how close he was to you and how much you will miss him. you can take great comfort in the fact that no man ever had a more loyal and devoted wife. sincerely --. less than two months after richard nixon resigned the presidency, evelyn wrote to richard nixon and told him, i have chosen this time to thank you for the many, many fine things you have done for the american people. and after reflecting on their closeness as ever and concluded, i'm sure you know that, there are millions of us who love and, admire you and evelyn young. our evelyn dawn was dedicated to richard nixon the entire rest of her life. and it wasn't just evelyn when nixon was elected president in 1952. one of his first acts was standing for women's equality. laurie grant was a staffer in richard nixon's office in the senate years, and she stayed in the vice presidential years. and one of the duties of the vice president's off
he was he was always upbeat. never failing to give those around him a lift, regardless of how tough going might be. i honor how close he was to you and how much you will miss him. you can take great comfort in the fact that no man ever had a more loyal and devoted wife. sincerely --. less than two months after richard nixon resigned the presidency, evelyn wrote to richard nixon and told him, i have chosen this time to thank you for the many, many fine things you have done for the american...
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he talks to some other people because he's you know, he's ron klain and he knows meadows doesn't show up until 1130 and and he's all harried and frazzled. the unlock unlocks the doors and comes in. okay. so here's is the office, you know, where it is and and i but i don't really have time to meet because i got i got to they got something i got to do. and he was holding in his hand the part for jeanine pirro. do you know her on fox news, her ex-husband. that was the very last her ex-husband. ex-husband. yeah, it was very last. very last pardon. issued by trump. he actually did it while he was on air force one. but the paperwork had to be transmitted and taken over to the justice department to make the last guy left to do anything. it was the chief of staff. so we only had 5 minutes. but there's one little detail i let that which i love, which so ron said, well, thank you. you know, i mean, see you later. and they're looking at he's looking around the office and the chief of staff's office is i think, is it the second largest office in the west wing? i believe i must i believe it is. it
he talks to some other people because he's you know, he's ron klain and he knows meadows doesn't show up until 1130 and and he's all harried and frazzled. the unlock unlocks the doors and comes in. okay. so here's is the office, you know, where it is and and i but i don't really have time to meet because i got i got to they got something i got to do. and he was holding in his hand the part for jeanine pirro. do you know her on fox news, her ex-husband. that was the very last her ex-husband....
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he's tall, he's . strong, he's fast.big viking', as i call him. - it's surreal that one of the most famous footballers in the world has come out of this little place! a childlike erling is spotted from the first kick on the ball, in fact. every time erling changes club, this town changes colour. - fantastic guy, everyone liked him. he knew and we knew that he had a lot more in store for the future. when i was young, i wanted to become the best in the world. dreams do come true. my name is andreas vollsund. i'm mayor of time kommune. bryne is the big city in this community. bryne is a small place, but a warm place, a place where everyone knows each other. the people in bryne, in time kommune, in the jaeren, as we call it here, is, yeah, friendly people, but working, hard—working people. bryne is the biggest place in an area called jaeren, which is a very agriculture—heavy place, there's a lot of farms. right outside of the city, you can see green grass everywhere, so we're very proud that we have so many good, hard—workin
he's tall, he's . strong, he's fast.big viking', as i call him. - it's surreal that one of the most famous footballers in the world has come out of this little place! a childlike erling is spotted from the first kick on the ball, in fact. every time erling changes club, this town changes colour. - fantastic guy, everyone liked him. he knew and we knew that he had a lot more in store for the future. when i was young, i wanted to become the best in the world. dreams do come true. my name is...
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he was very small, but when he was about 12, 13, he grew very fast.hing about erling haaland is i think you have to start- with the parents, i with the genetics. because we talk about his father a lot, of course, i alfie haaland, but we don't talk enough about erling i haaland's mother, who was, at youth level, at one point, | the national champion in heptathlon. - his grandmother's brother on the mother's side - is gabriel hoyland, - who is the record appearance holder of bryne football club. so he was born into a real sporting family with just l incredible pedigree on all sides. - he's a really important guy in my life, he's my father and he's also a really good friend of me. wejoke a lot, we have a lot of fun. i've got a good relationship with him and he supports me a lot, and a really important guy in my life. my name is alf ingve berntsen. i've been coaching football for many, many years, and some of the years, i was coaching erling, and i think that's why you're here! the first time i coached erling, he wasjust eight years old. he began to train
he was very small, but when he was about 12, 13, he grew very fast.hing about erling haaland is i think you have to start- with the parents, i with the genetics. because we talk about his father a lot, of course, i alfie haaland, but we don't talk enough about erling i haaland's mother, who was, at youth level, at one point, | the national champion in heptathlon. - his grandmother's brother on the mother's side - is gabriel hoyland, - who is the record appearance holder of bryne football club....
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he's he goes and he moves to ghana. ghana invited him, thinking about the reaction to because there's in movement, there's power creating a safe space. so african american soldiers founded a whole town black. the new mexico. former black chaplain allen's allensworth founds allensworth california california as a place to escape that. so looking at know say black geographies ecologies these important in thinking about well what are some of the different ways that blacks not only empower themselves but fight against the oppression without having to pick up a gun or something so moving getting and leaving like the great migration you know with theory is it literally changed the entire political landscape of this country, right. because the white south was like, wait, why are you leaving? well really. how are you leaving? woodrow wilson even wrote to the governor of mississippi because he was like, stop cutting stop the trains leaving. and they're like, well, we got to keep them. you're like, well, sir, maybe stop trying to
he's he goes and he moves to ghana. ghana invited him, thinking about the reaction to because there's in movement, there's power creating a safe space. so african american soldiers founded a whole town black. the new mexico. former black chaplain allen's allensworth founds allensworth california california as a place to escape that. so looking at know say black geographies ecologies these important in thinking about well what are some of the different ways that blacks not only empower...
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he did he's indicted he's plea bargaining you seem to think he will eventually serve time could the pleabargain involve resignation in return no prison time. so i mean, he's out now. he was expelled so he has to so that was a huge bargaining chip. but you're exactly right that he that he sort of had and longer has now. so i think um he that that is one more reason that he's in this kind of dark place because he no longer has the bargaining chip of of of his office to to bargain away. yeah i really hoping this wasn't asked answered. i got here late and you wouldn't believe i went through on my odyssey to find this particular building. it's, uh. it's tough. yeah. yeah, it was, um. anyway, so what i was wondering about was the title the fabulist. and one of the reasons i was curious about it is it's like the word fabulous kind of interesting, fabulous, and one of the things, one of my reactions to, it was, you know, it's it's sort of amusing that kind of play on words that's going on there. and i very active in a group that was really hard to get rid of him. we were working on this for a wh
he did he's indicted he's plea bargaining you seem to think he will eventually serve time could the pleabargain involve resignation in return no prison time. so i mean, he's out now. he was expelled so he has to so that was a huge bargaining chip. but you're exactly right that he that he sort of had and longer has now. so i think um he that that is one more reason that he's in this kind of dark place because he no longer has the bargaining chip of of of his office to to bargain away. yeah i...
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but he does. he digs himself out.rk. >> hollywood turned its back, cruised turn to wall street. he and his partners said they have raised $100 million already from two hedge funds as a wall street investment poles that will help fund a new company for tom. he rebuilt his reputation doing what tom cruise does best, big blockbusters with thrilling stones. >> you are not helping. ♪ ♪ >> he scale a 2000-foot cliff with his bare hands. he hung off of the bottom of a helicopter with just his little fingefingertips big brexit work really hard at preparing. i don't just go up and do it is months and months of preparation. that in camera action as to the suspense of movies for. >> when hasn't he jumped out of a plane? at this point in the mists and pot mission impossible franchise alone have tom jumping out of a plane, hanging on the bottom of a helicopter, scaling the tallest building in the world. having a knife come so close to his eye it almost took it out. he pushes the envelope each and every time it's almost like he has
but he does. he digs himself out.rk. >> hollywood turned its back, cruised turn to wall street. he and his partners said they have raised $100 million already from two hedge funds as a wall street investment poles that will help fund a new company for tom. he rebuilt his reputation doing what tom cruise does best, big blockbusters with thrilling stones. >> you are not helping. ♪ ♪ >> he scale a 2000-foot cliff with his bare hands. he hung off of the bottom of a helicopter...
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he has around 13%. he says he wants 25%. so now with these earnings calls, with this earnings call, and elon musk's erratic behavior over the last year, the tesla board is in a tough place. >> yeah. i mean, i saw that cyber truck the other day at the d.c. auto show. it's not exactly something you would throw the kids in and head off to the soccer game in. it's, as you said, a very niche product. fascinating but niche indeed. and jon, changing topics. something else we wanted to bring up with you, this week, newly released documents show the nsa, nicknamed no such agency some people joke here in washington, has been buying american's internet browsing data without warrants. can they do that? what's going on there? >> yeah. so what's key here is this is meta data. after three years they have finally uncovered -- he says it took him three years to uncover the fact that the nsa is buying large scale bulk data from data brokers that includes american's data. so this isn't communications. it's meta data. jim, if i were to send you
he has around 13%. he says he wants 25%. so now with these earnings calls, with this earnings call, and elon musk's erratic behavior over the last year, the tesla board is in a tough place. >> yeah. i mean, i saw that cyber truck the other day at the d.c. auto show. it's not exactly something you would throw the kids in and head off to the soccer game in. it's, as you said, a very niche product. fascinating but niche indeed. and jon, changing topics. something else we wanted to bring up...
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well, he was such a fool , he saw you from the outside, he saw how wonderful you are, and that he regretss what he did, but for the sake of your four children, for example, i believe gregory, i i like grigory, i honestly want to tell you, you know, for one beaten, they give two unbeaten, he’s just, he’s just a fool, you know, that’s what to do, he’ll prove something? he is this and so he is this and tell your eyes are wet, i believe you, but i don’t larisa, even give people a pause to think that you don’t give any air all the time, my opinion is to forgive all this betrayal twice or thrice, as much as this happened, i understand that this happened more than once, a person simply does not change in this regard. to the hotel, well, hit him in the face, scratch him, well, cry so much, i don’t know , then let it happen between you, so i believe him, well, for these tears, i swear to you , i would give a chance, eroida, we all they’re not saints, really, yes, he who betrayed one thing will betray you again, you understand that he doesn’t give her a new one start life, absolutely, he just holds
well, he was such a fool , he saw you from the outside, he saw how wonderful you are, and that he regretss what he did, but for the sake of your four children, for example, i believe gregory, i i like grigory, i honestly want to tell you, you know, for one beaten, they give two unbeaten, he’s just, he’s just a fool, you know, that’s what to do, he’ll prove something? he is this and so he is this and tell your eyes are wet, i believe you, but i don’t larisa, even give people a pause to...
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knew he was sort of going nowhere and he said i got to change things. >> you need a day gig so he boughttry books and began to build himself a house. >> he didn't have skills. he taught himself carpentry. >> pretty soon he was making a living building houses for celebrities like the musician sergio mendez. sergio and his wife said we want to build a studio in our backyard. there was a big budget and he said i think i can do that and you know they said i didn't realize i was on the roof with the construction book learning how to put on the roof. >> one of his other famous clients was a young director named george lucas. george lucas met him and put him in american graffiti. ♪ >> american graffiti took place in the early 60s but is set the bar for filmmaking in the 1970s. >> you can't stay 17. it was a smash and academy award nominee. ford was introduced to america as the wisecracking outlaw. american graffiti helped turn ron howard, cindy williams and richard into hollywood heavyweights but not ford. ♪ he soon found himself with a hammer in his hand again. ♪ >> he went back to be a carpen
knew he was sort of going nowhere and he said i got to change things. >> you need a day gig so he boughttry books and began to build himself a house. >> he didn't have skills. he taught himself carpentry. >> pretty soon he was making a living building houses for celebrities like the musician sergio mendez. sergio and his wife said we want to build a studio in our backyard. there was a big budget and he said i think i can do that and you know they said i didn't realize i was on...
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from there, and he told me his vision, what he saw, without criticizing, he says , well, i saw it like that, after all, it was right, what happened there, i say, no, it’s wrong, we write it down, we’ll figure it out, military personnel, they go through military service like the spring call, and... in the summer, when the water recedes, there are places, somewhere up to 1.5 m of water, that is, the water level is from 1.5 m to 12 m, there are shallow areas, it was really broadcast from top to bottom, that we are a ministry that helps people, that cares about every person, both in the system and in the country, and he even voiced it on presentation of the team and presentation of the strategy , i canceled one of the tenders... for uah 170 million for the purchase of electric cars and directed the main part of these funds to the purchase of body cameras for police officers, this is exactly what should increase trust, and we will be able to provide them to the entire patrol police and at least those that will work on the roads. a very good term: put into circulation, this is ethical leader
from there, and he told me his vision, what he saw, without criticizing, he says , well, i saw it like that, after all, it was right, what happened there, i say, no, it’s wrong, we write it down, we’ll figure it out, military personnel, they go through military service like the spring call, and... in the summer, when the water recedes, there are places, somewhere up to 1.5 m of water, that is, the water level is from 1.5 m to 12 m, there are shallow areas, it was really broadcast from top...
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he promised he would write to them, everything he did he would be side-by-side with them. and as usual, he left the dirty work to others. he retreated to the white house as america was attacked from within, donald trump watched on tv in a private small room off the oval office. the entire nation watched in horror. the whole world watched in disbelief and trump did nothing. members of his staff, members of his family, republican leaders who were under attack at that very moment pled with him, act, call off the mom. imagine if he had gone out and said stop. still, trump did nothing. it was among the worst dereliction of duty by a president in american history. and attempt to overturn a fair election by force or violence. a record 81 million people voted for my candidacy and to end his presidency. trump lost the popular vote by 7 million. trumps claims about the 2020 election never could stand up in court. trump lost 60 four cases, 60. trump lost republican- controlled states, trump lost before a trump appointed judge, and then judges. trump lost before the united states supr
he promised he would write to them, everything he did he would be side-by-side with them. and as usual, he left the dirty work to others. he retreated to the white house as america was attacked from within, donald trump watched on tv in a private small room off the oval office. the entire nation watched in horror. the whole world watched in disbelief and trump did nothing. members of his staff, members of his family, republican leaders who were under attack at that very moment pled with him,...
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is every time he saw you -- you deserve oh and you knew he had him he had he had him down and then he said this one fella named john would climb a tree because thought that we got to have a fair shot of anything. if you're a --, you know, anybody can shoot a -- out the tree. but if we get up in that tree and put that -- down in the ground. even if he's down in a pack of 20 dogs, we know that he can at least have a fighting chance if he wants it. he can fight up those 20 dogs. but here, here, that was that sound, too. and he said so, john, we got to this big old train. it said that tree had lambs way yonder. and he said that got climbed tree. he said because i told him he climb a tree was no way he'd be able to climb that tree. and he said, i haven't seen tree in mississippi that i can't climb and i'll climb this one. and he said he got up there and he took his shoes off and it got stick in this toe in this way and that finger and that. and he climbed till he finally got up there to a limb and he got all the way up to the top of that tree. and he looked in that corner and there's a cou
is every time he saw you -- you deserve oh and you knew he had him he had he had him down and then he said this one fella named john would climb a tree because thought that we got to have a fair shot of anything. if you're a --, you know, anybody can shoot a -- out the tree. but if we get up in that tree and put that -- down in the ground. even if he's down in a pack of 20 dogs, we know that he can at least have a fighting chance if he wants it. he can fight up those 20 dogs. but here, here,...
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he did it 9 times and including the last time i spoke to him, he put it on so he interviewed me and to that was like 4 or 5 weeks ago. and that was it. and so, you know, that's my history with daniel ellsberg and on almost immediately after meeting den ellsberg you spent some real quality time with him. tell us about that. yeah, um, in march of the thing was march of 2015. i flew up to new york. there was a conference, the 72nd anniversary of the dropping of the on comic bomb on japan. and there were some, there was a survivor there. there were people from japan. dan was one of the keynote speakers and i flew out there because he was a here of mine from when i was a young lad in 8th grade. and i wanted to meet him, and i walked up to them after he had spoken induced myself to him, lied to him, said i was a blogger, and asked if i could interview them. and we went into a, a quiet room and i interviewed him and then we went to lunch. i asked him if he had any lunch plans. i said no, we went to lunch and then i'll get into this later. but i ended up spending 10 days with him at his house
he did it 9 times and including the last time i spoke to him, he put it on so he interviewed me and to that was like 4 or 5 weeks ago. and that was it. and so, you know, that's my history with daniel ellsberg and on almost immediately after meeting den ellsberg you spent some real quality time with him. tell us about that. yeah, um, in march of the thing was march of 2015. i flew up to new york. there was a conference, the 72nd anniversary of the dropping of the on comic bomb on japan. and...
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that he was not a boy, he took the car, he was returning home so that he would not be they expected thaterious person, that... he wasn’t going to hang around at the airport, to all the requests of the editor’s humiliation, he rudely began to yell that he had already made a decision, that he was getting into a taxi and he was leaving, he also said that he is no longer interested in taking part in our program, so that we go to hell and that he will not change his plans, he set up the girls, set up the team, set up the channel, they were waiting for him on him... i’m glad he didn’t come, moreover, they didn’t find him, no one asked him, this it was his decision, his request, because in the sixteenth year he was already with us - he appeared , he participated, so i’m all pale and shaking, because it’s impossible, i just feel sorry for the girls, well, it doesn’t work that way, it’s snowing, well, yeah , we came in vain, we planned in vain. such sneakers, i think we need to show it, but we have, larisa, an old video, let’s take a look, and the old video, why we divorced my wife, you know, we
that he was not a boy, he took the car, he was returning home so that he would not be they expected thaterious person, that... he wasn’t going to hang around at the airport, to all the requests of the editor’s humiliation, he rudely began to yell that he had already made a decision, that he was getting into a taxi and he was leaving, he also said that he is no longer interested in taking part in our program, so that we go to hell and that he will not change his plans, he set up the girls,...
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he's more extreme. he's more dangerous.s also making unforced errors because of his wildness, right? it came out a few days ago against the aca, which -- tens of millions of people, there was no upside for him to do that. it was all downside. and so, when i look at trump as a strategist, someone who's been doing this for decades, i see a much weaker candidate than i saw in 2020 or 2016. it's why i'm so optimistic about our opportunity in 2024. >> maria, what do you think of that? a weaker candidate than he was four years ago, but it seems that he's still has a shot at the white house, realistically speaking. why? >> well, you are just saying what a difference seven days can make. it's january, right? we've got a chunk of time between now and november. so i don't think it's time to just kind of throw in the towel. i actually think that -- >> i don't think anyone is throwing in the towel. but i think people are nervous about the fact that donald trump, despite all the setbacks, despite the 91 indictments, the four trials, the
he's more extreme. he's more dangerous.s also making unforced errors because of his wildness, right? it came out a few days ago against the aca, which -- tens of millions of people, there was no upside for him to do that. it was all downside. and so, when i look at trump as a strategist, someone who's been doing this for decades, i see a much weaker candidate than i saw in 2020 or 2016. it's why i'm so optimistic about our opportunity in 2024. >> maria, what do you think of that? a weaker...
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he told me he grounded cyanide he filled up pills he gave her two pills.ere blow for the accused. a second hand account of a confession from yaz. another witness was about to deliver an even more dramatic roundhouse punch. >> good afternoon mr. essa. >> none other than the defendants own brother and business partner, took the stand as a prosecution witness. >> i asked him if he was responsible for her death and he said, yes. >> when you found out that information, what did you say to your brother? >> [inaudible] >> why did you say that? >> because he took rosie's life. and i loved her. and he just ruined this whole family. >> it was crippling testimony. the brother, once an inseparable blood friend had given yaz an evidentiary kill shot. nonetheless, there were still core problems in the prosecution overall case. it was entirely circumstantial. and, seemed to beg for a motive. why would the doctor do it? >> prosecutors answered,, by arguing that yaz the family man wasn't really when you took a closer look. it turned out, he had scans of women on the side.
he told me he grounded cyanide he filled up pills he gave her two pills.ere blow for the accused. a second hand account of a confession from yaz. another witness was about to deliver an even more dramatic roundhouse punch. >> good afternoon mr. essa. >> none other than the defendants own brother and business partner, took the stand as a prosecution witness. >> i asked him if he was responsible for her death and he said, yes. >> when you found out that information, what...
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speaks, he 'ust words and everything he speaks, he just has— words and everything he speaks, he justhumour, charismatic, he is just an _ just has humour, charismatic, he is just an incredible person and will be very— just an incredible person and will be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you _ be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very _ be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very much _ be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very much and - be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very much and one i be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very much and one ofj thank you very much and one of those liverpool fans will spend the day computing the idea thatjuergen klopp want be there any more since. and it's going to be, amazing man. hejust gets us. and it's going to be, amazing man. he just gets us. find and it's going to be, amazing man. he just gets us— he just gets us. and think, i thank him for supporting _ he just gets us. and think, i thank him for supporting liverpool- he just gets us. and think, i thank him for supporting liverpool and i | him for supporting liver
speaks, he 'ust words and everything he speaks, he just has— words and everything he speaks, he justhumour, charismatic, he is just an _ just has humour, charismatic, he is just an incredible person and will be very— just an incredible person and will be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you _ be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very _ be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very much _ be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank you very much and - be very sad day he leaves. dan, thank...
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he was amazing, wasn't he? - atjust 16 years old? he was amazing, wasn't he? the way he has performed. the biggest surprise for me is how he has taken the media in his stride and he has just kept his cool. edge of the seat stuff over the last three weeks, so very, very exciting times for him but i am so, so proud of him. t but i am so, so proud of him. i think it was a surprise to him every venne if it wasn't to you. i think he was hoping to just win one match and be home by christmas. but as you say, he did take it in his stride. do you think that was because there were no expectations of him? t do you think that was because there were no expectations of him? i think so. he were no expectations of him? i think so- he really — were no expectations of him? i think so. he really has _ were no expectations of him? i think so. he really has got _ were no expectations of him? i think so. he really has got his _ were no expectations of him? i think so. he really has got his feet - were no expectations of him? i think so. he really has got his feet on - so. he really
he was amazing, wasn't he? - atjust 16 years old? he was amazing, wasn't he? the way he has performed. the biggest surprise for me is how he has taken the media in his stride and he has just kept his cool. edge of the seat stuff over the last three weeks, so very, very exciting times for him but i am so, so proud of him. t but i am so, so proud of him. i think it was a surprise to him every venne if it wasn't to you. i think he was hoping to just win one match and be home by christmas. but as...
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that he must have been aware about.'t he wasn't, he should be. as aglig producer -- >> tyrus: murderen she wrote, whoever put the bullet iern the gun -- >> charlie: we know he's responsible for the equity hiring. >> tyrus: i have a sneaking suspicion he did. >> piers: most actors i've me thato have said to they think he is responsible and they wouldn't have done what he did, which is go like that and pull the trigger. whoeveonsir told you, you don'te that chance. >> martha: in what was a rehearsal. >> judge jeanine: but the amazing thing is they have hadpr obproblems with guns on that set and shootings and live rounds on the set. he had notice, he was in charge. of the production, he should not have relied on anyone. his finger should have been nowhere near where that trigger was. for him to come outrr wat and sy someone is responsible but not me, it is just a sad commentary of his inability -- >> piers: the constant instagram victimhood tour. >> tyrus: bruce li's son wasl. killed in the making of "the crow." they should be so easy to proveh >> c
that he must have been aware about.'t he wasn't, he should be. as aglig producer -- >> tyrus: murderen she wrote, whoever put the bullet iern the gun -- >> charlie: we know he's responsible for the equity hiring. >> tyrus: i have a sneaking suspicion he did. >> piers: most actors i've me thato have said to they think he is responsible and they wouldn't have done what he did, which is go like that and pull the trigger. whoeveonsir told you, you don'te that chance....
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obama, he meets with schwab, and bill gates admires him, he gives an interview with zuckerberg. and hengton will gather, you won’t believe it, philosophers and not politicians, as such, not top officials, for example, employees of the apparatus, who will actually write papers, which will actually form laws and which are much easier to manage, again we return to the idea, nietzsche said that in order for a new person to be born, it is necessary to deal with christianity, it is necessary to kill christianity and not just kill, but destroy its roots. the roots of christianity are charity. this attention to every person, only christianity first paid attention on the weak, humiliated, in christianity there is no difference between foreigners, well, what the apostle paul actually writes: not helen, nor jew, nor scythian, neither slave nor free, neither man nor woman, but christ is all and in all. nietzsche said: “destroy this and you will destroy christianity.” and harari actually continues this, but in a much harsher form. nietscha probably never dreamed of the homosexual fascism that harar
obama, he meets with schwab, and bill gates admires him, he gives an interview with zuckerberg. and hengton will gather, you won’t believe it, philosophers and not politicians, as such, not top officials, for example, employees of the apparatus, who will actually write papers, which will actually form laws and which are much easier to manage, again we return to the idea, nietzsche said that in order for a new person to be born, it is necessary to deal with christianity, it is necessary to...
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i'm assuming he meant world war 3. he said he ran against president obama. don't be surprised if you have someone 80 in office, their mental stability is going to continue to decline. >> this morning trump will once again be in court before heading back here to the began its state fo for a rally tonight. ron desantis just the latest to kiss the ring i guess you could say. trump has been relentlessly attacking nikki haley on social media and the campaign trail. >> nikki haley, i know her well. but she's made an unholy alliance with the r.i.n.o.s, the never trumpers, americans for no prosperity, globalists, radical left communists. and they want to get liberals and biden supporters. >> kristen holmes is with us. good morning. did they give you some eggs yet? >> not yet. i just had a water because i think i overdid it on the coffee. so maybe eggs after that. >> the very good coffee. so desantis immediately gets behind trump. what does it all mean for trump, what does it mean for nikki haley here? >> in new hampshire in terms of votes cast, it doesn't really mea
i'm assuming he meant world war 3. he said he ran against president obama. don't be surprised if you have someone 80 in office, their mental stability is going to continue to decline. >> this morning trump will once again be in court before heading back here to the began its state fo for a rally tonight. ron desantis just the latest to kiss the ring i guess you could say. trump has been relentlessly attacking nikki haley on social media and the campaign trail. >> nikki haley, i know...
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he thought he's a, he's on we saw it isn't always very important point. it's not always dodges on research. always talk his own reading professor representing the display that i see here, or if his perceive is that people so much f for the interest in researching those patterns, you know, constitutional uh, governing, etc. but he doesn't have the strength to capacity the patients to put it into practice. because if you want to defend the revolution, you can defend it by your options, you know, putting those ideas into practice and materialize and realizing them. but it's almost like he pursuits them, and them she drops and reverts to the old methods that he's defending against. yeah . well i think he has them as far as he can. but as i said, you know, he, he's prepared to, to assess it. but the kind of argument you've made, it's kind of argument many people invite it in relation to style and which is the note the disjunction between his theory and his practice time, you know, give it, you know, in this the limitations the limitations are okay. of them, so
he thought he's a, he's on we saw it isn't always very important point. it's not always dodges on research. always talk his own reading professor representing the display that i see here, or if his perceive is that people so much f for the interest in researching those patterns, you know, constitutional uh, governing, etc. but he doesn't have the strength to capacity the patients to put it into practice. because if you want to defend the revolution, you can defend it by your options, you know,...
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>> i say his age is an asset. >> he's wise. >> yes. he's wise. he has wisdom. he has experience.tful in his decisions. he is the right man or the right person for the job at this moment in history. >> so democracy is on the ballot and also something has been lost in this last four years or during your husband's presidency as a result of the trump presidency and that is a woman's right to choose. how important do you think that should be for all americans voting in the next election? it feels like we've slid back. >> that is why we have to keep fighting. what joe wants to do is to codify roe. that's what we have to do. we have to keep fighting. >> are you ever hopeless? >> no. no. i'm never hopeless. >> what do you say to people who are really scared right now? >> i would say that things are going to get better. we have to continue to fight. that's what we plan to do. >> now, i think this is really interesting, but i understand classes resumed for you. >> this morning, yes, i had to go to school for a teachers meeting. >> you still work at nova. >> uh-huh. >> paid job? >> yes. >>
>> i say his age is an asset. >> he's wise. >> yes. he's wise. he has wisdom. he has experience.tful in his decisions. he is the right man or the right person for the job at this moment in history. >> so democracy is on the ballot and also something has been lost in this last four years or during your husband's presidency as a result of the trump presidency and that is a woman's right to choose. how important do you think that should be for all americans voting in the...
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he got what he wanted. special live coverage from outside closing arguments in the trump civil fraud trial continues right after this. >>> donald trump just arrived to a -- sorry, looking down to see who might be walking in. let's keep an eye on that camera in the new york courthouse. donald trump will be entering that courtroom very soon. i'm going to keep an eye on this. there's quite a bit of activity. he's arrived at the new york court for the closing arguments in this civil fraud trial. now the judge in that case has found that donald trump is liable for committing persistent -- here he is. let's listen. >> thank you very much. as you know, this is an unconstitutional witch hunt. it's election interference at the highest level. it's a disgrace. in coordination with the white house and joe biden because he can't run a campaign fairly. we're going through it. it's indeed a terrible witch hunt. we'll have a news conference later on. as you know, i want to speak. i want to make the summation. at this momen
he got what he wanted. special live coverage from outside closing arguments in the trump civil fraud trial continues right after this. >>> donald trump just arrived to a -- sorry, looking down to see who might be walking in. let's keep an eye on that camera in the new york courthouse. donald trump will be entering that courtroom very soon. i'm going to keep an eye on this. there's quite a bit of activity. he's arrived at the new york court for the closing arguments in this civil fraud...
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if he carried on with his legal case, he he would be hated. if he drops it, he's hated. went to visit charles, they would say he was just trying to get attention off of his, father attention off of his, uh, father being in hospital. if he doesn't come, he's hated. so i really think he's the royal that can't win people love hate. win that people love to hate. uh, and i think we should all consider what it's like sometimes within families. it's not all, um, roses and light. uh, but he can't hide or just uh, but he can't hide orjust keep our family situations , uh, keep our family situations, uh, in the family, like most of us could. >> okay. a degree of sympathy for harry from mike green. i don't think that will come in plentiful supply from you, neil wallace. have i been too harsh on harry, though? mean, i've on harry, though? i mean, i've said thick. the line said he's thick. the bottom line is he's a military cv, is that he's got a military cv, and of course, he founded the brilliant games. of course , brilliant games. of course, which is very much about, you know, help
if he carried on with his legal case, he he would be hated. if he drops it, he's hated. went to visit charles, they would say he was just trying to get attention off of his, father attention off of his, uh, father being in hospital. if he doesn't come, he's hated. so i really think he's the royal that can't win people love hate. win that people love to hate. uh, and i think we should all consider what it's like sometimes within families. it's not all, um, roses and light. uh, but he can't hide...
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thinks , that we’ll pass him, and he, and he, he’s like that, he said, what are you talking about, whatou say he says how our soviet musicians sang in their time, but he also read this, you understand, that is, there at least you can understand the structure, which was laid out for him for him, and i when i listen, when he gives an interview in english, then really western journalists don’t know how to present it, while we were all celebrating, on january 1 an interview came out with his editor-in-chief of the economist magazine, yes, he gave an interview on video, so they usually post transcripts, especially holidays, it was quiet there, it was possible to fill in, she sat laughing when he spoke, well, it was clear several times that he didn’t hide how he was there, she was the only one who could write an article based on this interview, attaching a video, but since putting it on paper in its entirety it was impossible in... in english , you know, he was shouting there, punching , she described it, it means there, it means he was nervous about something, but, but to pronounce something
thinks , that we’ll pass him, and he, and he, he’s like that, he said, what are you talking about, whatou say he says how our soviet musicians sang in their time, but he also read this, you understand, that is, there at least you can understand the structure, which was laid out for him for him, and i when i listen, when he gives an interview in english, then really western journalists don’t know how to present it, while we were all celebrating, on january 1 an interview came out with his...
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he were oh, very new. he could bore. then he'd see, he saw all felt old and be in the hou the seashore of the old and you ready to do the teacher. from time to time? fritz sighed softly. he too, had lost a eurydice. he my antonia, i first heard of antony on, what seemed to me an interminable journey across the great midland plain north america. i was ten years old then. i had lost both my father and within a year and my virginia were sending me out to my grandparent who lived in nebraska. i traveled in the care of jake, a mountain boy, one of the hands on my father's old under the blue ridge, who was now going west to work for my grandfather. jake's experience of the world was not much wider than mine he had never been in a railway until this morning when we set out together. try our fortunes in a new world we went all the way in day coaches becoming more sticky and grimy with each stage of the journey. jake bought everything. newsboys offered him candy, oranges, brass collar buttons, a watch charm. and for me, a life of
he were oh, very new. he could bore. then he'd see, he saw all felt old and be in the hou the seashore of the old and you ready to do the teacher. from time to time? fritz sighed softly. he too, had lost a eurydice. he my antonia, i first heard of antony on, what seemed to me an interminable journey across the great midland plain north america. i was ten years old then. i had lost both my father and within a year and my virginia were sending me out to my grandparent who lived in nebraska. i...
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he wanted to deceive her, he asked her for money, he said that he would make a name, he asked for money do it, well , he always promises on the phone, but doesn’t do it , i want him to be made, he felt free here, so that she could have everything, you know that yulia is also not entirely sure of the positive result, i’m sure, dna. will show whether the radsko russian dna test will confirm the eleven-year-old citizen of kyrgyzstan, or whether the boy’s mother was mistaken and gave birth to a son from another man, dna test. rosselkhozbank is more than you think, i was ready for mozart, and they gave me slepov the musician. i am sure that god helps when he sees patience, when he sees effort, and talent. one sunday at 14:00 on ntv. disco superstar january 13 at 21:30 on ntv. four components against the main symptoms of colds and flu, fever, runny nose, headache. and for the treatment of a sore throat , maxicolälore spray not only helps relieve a sore throat, but fights its causes. does it seem like something has changed, but no, everything is as we like it, kfc, now rostix, but the legendar
he wanted to deceive her, he asked her for money, he said that he would make a name, he asked for money do it, well , he always promises on the phone, but doesn’t do it , i want him to be made, he felt free here, so that she could have everything, you know that yulia is also not entirely sure of the positive result, i’m sure, dna. will show whether the radsko russian dna test will confirm the eleven-year-old citizen of kyrgyzstan, or whether the boy’s mother was mistaken and gave birth to...
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, he was the emperor, he was the kaiser. age of 78. staying with football, but here in england, a controversial penalty sealed a win for manchester united against wigan in the fa cup, putting them through to the fourth round and perhaps helping manager erik ten hag hold on to his position for a while longer. they won 2—0 at the dw stadium. katie gornall was there for us. wigan athletic are a club synonymous with the fa cup and pulling off the unexpected. remember, they famously won this competition back in 2013 but of course a lot has changed in the past decade or so, as they came here to the dw stadium sitting 18th in league one — 5a places below manchester united, but still hoping to cause the upset of the round. in truth, they only really threatened for the opening minutes of this game. united in the end just too strong for them. they had the breakthrough on 22 minutes after a moment of real quality from diogo dalot — he scored from the edge of the box, curling into the bottom corner through a forest of bodies. united had
, he was the emperor, he was the kaiser. age of 78. staying with football, but here in england, a controversial penalty sealed a win for manchester united against wigan in the fa cup, putting them through to the fourth round and perhaps helping manager erik ten hag hold on to his position for a while longer. they won 2—0 at the dw stadium. katie gornall was there for us. wigan athletic are a club synonymous with the fa cup and pulling off the unexpected. remember, they famously won this...
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he and him very much at the first congress of the writers' union, he spoke, but he spoke in the form said it, but still of course you can find some analogies and kavalerov is a complex character, because of course, on the one hand, we should not like him, he should cause us discomfort, because he is a marginal person, a person thrown into the seed, an envious person. andrei babichev, who, it seems, should be a standard for us in general, is a man who, a canteen builder, invented a new sausage, came up with a lunch, and for 25 kopecks. some kind of red, accessible to everyone, he comes to women, to mothers, says: you can move away from the stove. we will take ourselves as this , so to speak, kitchen slavery, we can forget, that is, in general, a person with bright ideas, but it evokes rather negative emotions in us, and for some reason we sympathize with kavalerovo, and in this envy is, of course, a unique work, very important for the twenties, well, it’s precisely from this paradox, but i must say that alyosha himself called the prototype babichev, this sausage maker, and vladimir na
he and him very much at the first congress of the writers' union, he spoke, but he spoke in the form said it, but still of course you can find some analogies and kavalerov is a complex character, because of course, on the one hand, we should not like him, he should cause us discomfort, because he is a marginal person, a person thrown into the seed, an envious person. andrei babichev, who, it seems, should be a standard for us in general, is a man who, a canteen builder, invented a new sausage,...
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and later he would take what he learned at the opa and of apply it when he became president. many later he always remembered that with bureaucracy. see, now we've talking about the fact that -- was a quaker. his family did not really want him in any combat, but he felt like he needed go. he was itching to, be closer to the action, and he decided after a time at the opa that he just couldn't stay on the sidelines anymore. so we see him here, a very handsome in his naval. he has on because he has now applied for duty as a naval officer. and he was very excited to move closer to the middle of things. he next attended a training camp for two months at quonset in rhode island. and he asked for an assignment with a battle fleet in the north atlantic or the south pacific. when got his orders, however, they were to serve at the naval air station in drumroll a tom iowa. now note no shade on iowa. i lived in des moines, iowa myself six years. love iowa. but he had kind of expected be in the middle of things in on a battle in a combat zone. so being in iowa in the cornfields was not exa
and later he would take what he learned at the opa and of apply it when he became president. many later he always remembered that with bureaucracy. see, now we've talking about the fact that -- was a quaker. his family did not really want him in any combat, but he felt like he needed go. he was itching to, be closer to the action, and he decided after a time at the opa that he just couldn't stay on the sidelines anymore. so we see him here, a very handsome in his naval. he has on because he has...
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he blamed others for the brush back he received. one analyst said the four time nfl most valuable player, one of the most famous athletes on the planet has a following that makes his remarks even more consequential. >> all the of these things together turn aaron rogers into somebody kind of dangerous in our society. not dangerous in a cool way but dangerous in a way that actually hurts our ability to collectively grapple with the problems that face us. >> reporter: today airage ronners said he wants to put this issue with kimmel to bed and move forward. he suggested that it media is looking to cancel him, saying that's the, quote, game plan of the media. a spokesperson for espn which televises the pat mcafee show declined to comment to cnn about f for aaron rogers remarks. >>> coming up the test for donald trump's claim. what a pabl of former judges thought ofof the f former prpresident's s argument.. we'll hahave that afafter a qui break.k. >>> happening now, a panel of federal judges appears to take a scalpel to donald trump's cla
he blamed others for the brush back he received. one analyst said the four time nfl most valuable player, one of the most famous athletes on the planet has a following that makes his remarks even more consequential. >> all the of these things together turn aaron rogers into somebody kind of dangerous in our society. not dangerous in a cool way but dangerous in a way that actually hurts our ability to collectively grapple with the problems that face us. >> reporter: today airage...
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, he has terrible answers, he's... not quick on his feet, these are the types of things he has to say, might have raped eight girls, but whatever, or or or girls eight different times, implicated in these documents, but uh, what about somebody else's rape? don't look at mine. now remember when i interviewed alan durshewitz, had to ask him these questions, he wasn't prepared to answer these questions, he came to talk about his book about trump uh and to promote his book about trump, but i couldn't have alan durshewitz on this show without asking him about epstein, did uh prep his people and tell him tell them, i was going to be, i would only agree to have him on the show if i was going to be asking about epstein, i think what happened was they didn't relay that information or they did, but he didn't quite hear it bause he was in a hurry or too frazzled about who knows, but he was taken off guard, which is a great opportunity when somebody's taken off guard, because then they answer sometimes a bit more honestly when they have to when they don't get to prepare and think about their answ
, he has terrible answers, he's... not quick on his feet, these are the types of things he has to say, might have raped eight girls, but whatever, or or or girls eight different times, implicated in these documents, but uh, what about somebody else's rape? don't look at mine. now remember when i interviewed alan durshewitz, had to ask him these questions, he wasn't prepared to answer these questions, he came to talk about his book about trump uh and to promote his book about trump, but i...
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he didn’t work as anyone, he only found himself when he created his own television and radio company.ell, there was an explosion. here, let’s say, some investigative actions have not yet been completed, he earned up to 10 million dollars a year, while working with kovalchuk, the latter reported that he was the perpetrator of the murders of sidinko and kirginsova, you have something to do with the murder of oleg sidinka, well, let’s put it this way, yes, people have already said that maybe you should be wary, he says, everything is fine, you have nothing to do with the murder of terlinsky, right? well, it was armen who didn’t want to do only honest business, that is, there is no person, there is no problem, the trifonov gang tells you, he was not convicted, who is a criminal, a convicted person who has some kind of criminal cases, entrepreneurs were essentially afraid of control of all this carried out by sports guys, people from the sports federation, which was actually led by alexander lenidrovich yasin, say that you are an insanely rich man, this is true, no, this is a lie, perhaps
he didn’t work as anyone, he only found himself when he created his own television and radio company.ell, there was an explosion. here, let’s say, some investigative actions have not yet been completed, he earned up to 10 million dollars a year, while working with kovalchuk, the latter reported that he was the perpetrator of the murders of sidinko and kirginsova, you have something to do with the murder of oleg sidinka, well, let’s put it this way, yes, people have already said that maybe...
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what he's saying and seymour because he just he just he had to be in the mix he became involved in something else that was happening at this time as well and this this is a case an early case surrounding an enslaved man named adam. now, adam was a man who was enslaved by a another judge jurist, a man who's actually also known as one of the earliest examples of american poetry and adam was promised by a judge. judge stafford, that if you on sefton's farm in bristol. in 1694, if you toiled for a few then saffron, would you eventually give him this freedom? and so he's like, sir, go out. i'm working. and so kept waiting. he kept waiting. he kept waiting in sevens, like not giving him his freedom. so adam's like, well, we this agreement, so bye. so he decides to self emancipate. he brought the documents in always keep the receipts he brought documentation where stafford had prime us and he sued devon for his freedom. he's like, i've done the time now give me my freedom now. adam ultimately did his freedom, but the case was really hard fought, so adam's case was heard several times first before l
what he's saying and seymour because he just he just he had to be in the mix he became involved in something else that was happening at this time as well and this this is a case an early case surrounding an enslaved man named adam. now, adam was a man who was enslaved by a another judge jurist, a man who's actually also known as one of the earliest examples of american poetry and adam was promised by a judge. judge stafford, that if you on sefton's farm in bristol. in 1694, if you toiled for a...
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was he a spoiler or did he believe that he had a shot? >> one of the most fascinating people in the whole campaign. he really was the wildcard what i mean by that is that as americans, we don't see it very often with politics. a third-party candidate who is popular enough to potentially make a difference in the outcome. and i don't know about you, but at least for a moment, scanning down by ballot to the other candidates and i see parties and candidates i've never heard of before. maybe it will be the same next year when we vote. wallace is the one that was different. he got on the ballot in all 50 states. he ran as a third-party challenger because even though he was a longtime southern democrat, a southern populist fdr new deal democrat, he wanted to be free to criticize both parties. he ran as a third-party did it. i sometimes joke but i think it's true that there's probably very little in washington today that brings parties together across the aisle -- maybe concern of china. concern about social media. maybe today concerns about ai.
was he a spoiler or did he believe that he had a shot? >> one of the most fascinating people in the whole campaign. he really was the wildcard what i mean by that is that as americans, we don't see it very often with politics. a third-party candidate who is popular enough to potentially make a difference in the outcome. and i don't know about you, but at least for a moment, scanning down by ballot to the other candidates and i see parties and candidates i've never heard of before. maybe...
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he did it. it's here to a young audience, so that young people can recognize themselves, so that every girl can exclaim, i want this kind of love, so that every guy can say to himself. i want to love it like this, so that there are kilometer-long queues for tickets, and he decides to calculate his future viewer and calculate the future success of the film. we, and above all, andrei sergeevich, had the task of a sincere dialogue with the audience. the director set this task for cameraman lebanon. konchelovsky was under 40, the cameraman was under 50, it was necessary to film as if for a very young man is standing with the camera , even if it’s blurry somewhere, even if it’s grainy, even if it’s shaking from a hand-held camera, even if the sun is shining directly into the frame, the main thing is that the camera should convey feelings, this is normal for the young, arrogant, impudent director that i was then, then he... when we started filming musical numbers, i think, let 's put dig one in the ca
he did it. it's here to a young audience, so that young people can recognize themselves, so that every girl can exclaim, i want this kind of love, so that every guy can say to himself. i want to love it like this, so that there are kilometer-long queues for tickets, and he decides to calculate his future viewer and calculate the future success of the film. we, and above all, andrei sergeevich, had the task of a sincere dialogue with the audience. the director set this task for cameraman...
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believes he's his own best representation, he alone can fix it, he probably think he's so persuasiveand so charming if he got face to face with a jury they would come around him. >> this is the hat george conway gave me to give you, joe. by the way, we're reclaiming the red hat. george conway, thank you very much for being on this morning. >>> coming up, the u.s. and israel are united in the war against hamas but appear to be sharply divided over the future of gaza. live report from jerusalem on the heels of secretary of state blinken's meeting with prime minister netanyahu and his war cabinet. "morning joe" will be right back. back ♪♪ with fastsigns, signage that gets you noticed turns hot lots into homes. ♪♪ fastsigns. make your statement. that first time you take a step back. i made that. with your very own online store. i sold that. and you can manage it all in one place. i built this. and it was easy, with a partner that puts you first. godaddy. the ladies have been doing a lot of talking recently. she looks great! what they don't know is i got inspire, a sleep apnea treatment t
believes he's his own best representation, he alone can fix it, he probably think he's so persuasiveand so charming if he got face to face with a jury they would come around him. >> this is the hat george conway gave me to give you, joe. by the way, we're reclaiming the red hat. george conway, thank you very much for being on this morning. >>> coming up, the u.s. and israel are united in the war against hamas but appear to be sharply divided over the future of gaza. live report...
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he _ for comments he's made earlier in the conflict and he has _ for comments he's made earlier in thethe conflict and he has to some extent adapt _ the conflict and he has to some extent adapt his _ the conflict and he has to some extent adapt his position. - the conflict and he has to some extent adapt his position. i- the conflict and he has to some i extent adapt his position. i think overall— extent adapt his position. i think overall leaving _ extent adapt his position. i think overall leaving aside _ extent adapt his position. i think overall leaving aside the - extent adapt his position. i think overall leaving aside the rights l extent adapt his position. i think. overall leaving aside the rights and wrongs— overall leaving aside the rights and wrongs and — overall leaving aside the rights and wrongs and that _ overall leaving aside the rights and wrongs and that detailed _ overall leaving aside the rights and wrongs and that detailed analysis i wrongs and that detailed analysis that lyse — wrongs and that detailed analysis that lyse has— wrongs and that detailed analysis that
he _ for comments he's made earlier in the conflict and he has _ for comments he's made earlier in thethe conflict and he has to some extent adapt _ the conflict and he has to some extent adapt his _ the conflict and he has to some extent adapt his position. - the conflict and he has to some extent adapt his position. i- the conflict and he has to some i extent adapt his position. i think overall— extent adapt his position. i think overall leaving _ extent adapt his position. i think overall...
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there. and he passed, he is here, where?e forest, he’s hiding, he’s not there, yesterday we combed the whole forest, climbed every meter, he’s there, what do you suggest, i’m... making an ambush, but i need another tank, at least one, preferably thirty-four, how do you know that he’s there, where he’s from, i’ll burn him, comrade major, give me another tank, sharipov. come on, come on! your order has arrived, sergeant slepov, naydenov, here is your commander, junior lieutenant naydenov, do you hear? he’s there, simply put, he seems to be, try to kill him with fire and maneuver, i understand, execute, eat, listen, sergeant, you keep the hatches open, don’t close them at all.
there. and he passed, he is here, where?e forest, he’s hiding, he’s not there, yesterday we combed the whole forest, climbed every meter, he’s there, what do you suggest, i’m... making an ambush, but i need another tank, at least one, preferably thirty-four, how do you know that he’s there, where he’s from, i’ll burn him, comrade major, give me another tank, sharipov. come on, come on! your order has arrived, sergeant slepov, naydenov, here is your commander, junior lieutenant...
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we wish him well. >> when he dropped out, part of what he said was he reminded errand that he signed support the republican nominee, i'll honor that pledge. he meaning donald trump has my endorsement because we can't go back to the old republican guard of yesteryear or repackaged form of warmed over corporatism that nikki haley represents. that's tough stuff on his way out the door. >> it's interesting because there's no proof to that. these fellows say this because they want people to believe it. what's amazing to me is they think they can lie to the american people and they're going to believe it. prove it. prove one thing they have said. prove the fact that donald trump says i want to cut social security or raise the age. i have never said that. prove the fact donald trump says i want to raise gas taxes. i have never said that or done that. prove that ron desantis says that i'm a corporate whatever he says i am. i have never done that. i was in south carolina, we fought for the people every day. there's a reason that you don't see the legislature lining up behind me in south carol
we wish him well. >> when he dropped out, part of what he said was he reminded errand that he signed support the republican nominee, i'll honor that pledge. he meaning donald trump has my endorsement because we can't go back to the old republican guard of yesteryear or repackaged form of warmed over corporatism that nikki haley represents. that's tough stuff on his way out the door. >> it's interesting because there's no proof to that. these fellows say this because they want people...
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is he gaining traction because of what he stands for or because he's somebody different? >> he has a sweet situation. we know the guys and we saw them on tv. here you have someone like steve garvey. he's the only one of stature. he's a fresh face and a hero and has been around. hall of famer and the dodgers and the padres. he is well known and liked. he represents a threat. >> would it surprise you if you became a senator?>> there is a long way from a threat to a senator. he has a good shot at getting into the top two. in california it's not the top republican or democrat. so here he is saying, watch out. i'm coming in. and he goes from nowhere to 19%. a lot of votes will be scattered between the democrats and he could come in number two.>> what makes this so unique and impactful? >> the first thing is the top two. democrats usually cleanup. this time maybe not. independence can vote for democrats. republicans will not let them in. they will vote for the moderate. and maybe she will get more votes to separate himself from the others. as the vote is split, guess who walks
is he gaining traction because of what he stands for or because he's somebody different? >> he has a sweet situation. we know the guys and we saw them on tv. here you have someone like steve garvey. he's the only one of stature. he's a fresh face and a hero and has been around. hall of famer and the dodgers and the padres. he is well known and liked. he represents a threat. >> would it surprise you if you became a senator?>> there is a long way from a threat to a senator. he...
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he has l given everything of himself and that is why he has achieved what he has and what he means to the cultural fabric of the whole country, to be honest. jurgen klopp goes beyond football and a number of ways, but he has been ours and we cherished him. ~ ,., ., . , he has been ours and we cherished him. ~ . , ., him. with liverpool currently top of the lea . ue him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, _ him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, he _ him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, he will _ him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, he will hope - him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, he will hope to i the league table, he will hope to sign up with another title, but then he says it is time to go. i’zre sign up with another title, but then he says it is time to go.— he says it is time to go. i've tried to explain — he says it is time to go. i've tried to explain it. _ he says it is time to go. i've tried to explain it. i — he says it is time to go. i've tried to explain it, i am _ he says it is time to
he has l given everything of himself and that is why he has achieved what he has and what he means to the cultural fabric of the whole country, to be honest. jurgen klopp goes beyond football and a number of ways, but he has been ours and we cherished him. ~ ,., ., . , he has been ours and we cherished him. ~ . , ., him. with liverpool currently top of the lea . ue him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, _ him. with liverpool currently top of the league table, he _ him. with...
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he -- habits.udies cambridge, harvard and now columbia and in 2001 was awarded the commander of the british empire by queen elizabeth. hence, this is why the sir appears before his name. tonight he joins us to offer a chilling reminder9 that the world's o handling of the covid pandemic is hardly unique in human history. his newest book -- foreign bodies, each of you will get tonight, also can be signed following the event outside in the w lobby. it's filled with stories of how greed and politics have repeatedly overwhelmed science. he will be in conversation with one of new york's most eloquent writers, author of nine books including "the new york times" bestseller "paris to the moon." ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us, and please welcome sir simon schama. [applause] >> people are still pouring in, iw noticed, simon, on this lost streets. thank you so much for coming. are you aware that you and i have known each other now for preciselyar 40 years? we first met, i was 5 when we me
he -- habits.udies cambridge, harvard and now columbia and in 2001 was awarded the commander of the british empire by queen elizabeth. hence, this is why the sir appears before his name. tonight he joins us to offer a chilling reminder9 that the world's o handling of the covid pandemic is hardly unique in human history. his newest book -- foreign bodies, each of you will get tonight, also can be signed following the event outside in the w lobby. it's filled with stories of how greed and...
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he was stuttering through the whole thing. he's gonna -- he's a threat to democracy. i'm a threat. they've weaponized government. he's saying i'm a threat to democracy. he is a threat to -- to democracy. i couldn't read the word. >> reporter: he also brought up that conversation that he had with sean hannity in which he said that he only wanted to be a dictator for one day. he repeated that again, saying he would be a dictator for one day so when it came to closing the border, and then drilling. but it is interesting that he used the word fearmongering because in another part of this lengthy speech he went after migrants and the democratic party, essentially saying they wanted migrantness ths in the c so they could alter the election. he also talked about his many indictments. listen to this part. >> but a vote for donald trump in these caus vote to secure our border. it is a vote to stop the invasion of millions of people from parts unknown. we don't even know where the hell they come from. they come from parts unknown, to vote to rescue our economy and it is a vote to reclaim our
he was stuttering through the whole thing. he's gonna -- he's a threat to democracy. i'm a threat. they've weaponized government. he's saying i'm a threat to democracy. he is a threat to -- to democracy. i couldn't read the word. >> reporter: he also brought up that conversation that he had with sean hannity in which he said that he only wanted to be a dictator for one day. he repeated that again, saying he would be a dictator for one day so when it came to closing the border, and then...
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parrot, white parrot, of course, he’s trying to continue, and he tells me, boy, you he deceived me,d you sang and sang and became a clown, you’re pissing me off. regarding gifts, well, in soviet times. somehow everything was simpler, that’s what the children dreamed about, and they wrote a letter to santa claus, i ’m also with my kids now, that is , a soccer ball, well, i don’t know, there’s a camera there, well, that’s already it, that’s an expensive gift , i remember there was a game, i saw the guys driving, when you turn it on and a car was driving there, you had to get there, i mean that i haven’t even dreamed of it yet, so i wrote and wrote, all these letters went nowhere, like in the joke at the post office... workers sit, look, sort through the mail and the letter to santa claus, that is, well, they opened it, a boy writes there , there, hello, santa claus, i behaved this year. ok, i live in the north , it’s very cold here, i don’t go for walks, because i don’t have felt boots, mittens, a fur coat, or warm hats, please, santa claus, please send me felt boots, mittens, a fur c
parrot, white parrot, of course, he’s trying to continue, and he tells me, boy, you he deceived me,d you sang and sang and became a clown, you’re pissing me off. regarding gifts, well, in soviet times. somehow everything was simpler, that’s what the children dreamed about, and they wrote a letter to santa claus, i ’m also with my kids now, that is , a soccer ball, well, i don’t know, there’s a camera there, well, that’s already it, that’s an expensive gift , i remember there was...
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he forgot about that. he forgot he was dead.hat he came to me, tears in his eyes, begging for an endorsement and i endorsed him because he thought the russia, russia, russia impeachment hoax, number one and number 2, 2 hoaxes. they were both hoaxes. jim jordan was the best of all. jim never asked me for anything. he doesn't mean anything. he is leading in history strict by 97% -- in his district by 97%. he never has anybody running against him so i give it to ron. ron was down by impossible odds. the election was taken place very soon come in three or four days. the nominating process was just about finished. he was the secretary of agriculture, running for governor for eight years. eight years as the secretary. he raised $41 million so he was at 42 enron was around three. he came to me and i did not know adam putnam. there would have endorsed him. it was fine but he never called me. ron came over to see me and begged me for the endorsement. i give it to him. it was like a weapon went off. i hate to use the term nuclear weapon,
he forgot about that. he forgot he was dead.hat he came to me, tears in his eyes, begging for an endorsement and i endorsed him because he thought the russia, russia, russia impeachment hoax, number one and number 2, 2 hoaxes. they were both hoaxes. jim jordan was the best of all. jim never asked me for anything. he doesn't mean anything. he is leading in history strict by 97% -- in his district by 97%. he never has anybody running against him so i give it to ron. ron was down by impossible...
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he is here with what he found and he's on set.e 'after the after' that boost you get when you look and feel your best. w hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. hello, i'm franklin graham. this time of year, we make decisions or resolutions. you know, we're going to eat less, exercise more, quit smoking. whatever the case may be. that's all good. but the greatest decision you'll ever make is the decision as it relates to almighty god and his son, jesus christ. did you know that god loves you? the bible says that “god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten s
he is here with what he found and he's on set.e 'after the after' that boost you get when you look and feel your best. w hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped...
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get over here, he just, he gave he a killer interview.ust said that, i said that happiest person with biden is ji jimmy carter, jimmy carter his administration was littl brilliant by comparison, before we begin, i would like to take time to congratulate ron desantis and, of course, a really terrific person, i have gotten to know his wife casey, he ran a great campaign for president. he did, i will tell you, it's not easy, they think it's easy it so not, as you want he left the campaign trail today at three p.m., and in so doing he was very gracious and he endorsed me, i appreciate it. i appreciate that, and i also look forward to working with ron and everyone else to defeat crooked joe biden, video to get -- we have to get him out, we put our country at great peril, at great peril. so, i just want to thank ron and congratulate him on doing a very good tough, it a tough thing to do, i am thrilled to be mere in home of the -- here in home of first in nation primary, do you know why, i kept you there unlike biden. i kept you there. first in
get over here, he just, he gave he a killer interview.ust said that, i said that happiest person with biden is ji jimmy carter, jimmy carter his administration was littl brilliant by comparison, before we begin, i would like to take time to congratulate ron desantis and, of course, a really terrific person, i have gotten to know his wife casey, he ran a great campaign for president. he did, i will tell you, it's not easy, they think it's easy it so not, as you want he left the campaign trail...