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because i want hume".0, with those attempts by heath and brown to stay in office were more of their making than hers. that's a fair criticism. the point is a fair one. but recalling 2010, huge efforts were made behind the scenes between downing street and the palace to agree the protocols, to draw up a document, and all of this was kind of hidden from the public. commentators talked about it, but we weren't allowed to see it. nobody codified what the rules were, so it was almost like a gentleman's agreement, and i wonder at the beginning of the 21st century, how people would feel about that if we had the next general election, a really contested election, where it's one, two seats between the two big parties. the issue, though, is probably that maybe we need a written constitution more than anything. yeah, an unwritten constitution is great until you actually need to find the rules to govern things. and then a written constitution has its own pitfalls, as we see in my country. as we are seeing again right
because i want hume".0, with those attempts by heath and brown to stay in office were more of their making than hers. that's a fair criticism. the point is a fair one. but recalling 2010, huge efforts were made behind the scenes between downing street and the palace to agree the protocols, to draw up a document, and all of this was kind of hidden from the public. commentators talked about it, but we weren't allowed to see it. nobody codified what the rules were, so it was almost like a...
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because i want hume".nd 2010, with those attempts by heath and brown to stay in office were more of their making than hers. that's a fair criticism. the point is a fair one. but recalling 2010, huge efforts were made behind the scenes between downing street and the palace to agree the protocols, to draw up a document, and all of this was kind of hidden from the public. commentators talked about it, but we weren't allowed to see it. nobody codified what the rules were, so it was almost like a gentleman's agreement, and i wonder at the beginning of the 21st century, how people would feel about that if we had the next general election, a really contested election, where it's one, two seats between the two big parties. the issue, though, is probably that maybe we need a written constitution more than anything. yeah, an unwritten constitution is great until you actually need to find the rules to govern things. and then a written constitution has its own pitfalls, as we see in my country. as we are seeing again
because i want hume".nd 2010, with those attempts by heath and brown to stay in office were more of their making than hers. that's a fair criticism. the point is a fair one. but recalling 2010, huge efforts were made behind the scenes between downing street and the palace to agree the protocols, to draw up a document, and all of this was kind of hidden from the public. commentators talked about it, but we weren't allowed to see it. nobody codified what the rules were, so it was almost like...
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greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's prince philip and prime minister humepresident of the philippines, president and chancellor of west germany, and many others. among them is anastas mikoyan, the first deputy premier of the soviet union. then, the departure, for the journey to arlington national cemetery. little john junior, who is three years old this day, responds to a whispered request from his mother. as the cortege crosses the bridge over the potomac river, there's a distinct view of the memorial building dedicated to another martyred president, abraham lincoln. now, the last goodbye to john f. kennedy. the flag that has covered the casket is folded. it is passed from hand to hand by the honor guard. it is received by the widow. mrs. kennedy ignites an eternal flame at the head of her husband's grave. john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey, those he loved leave him to the green hills of arlington cemetery. the new president takes over his duties at once, for the presidency is a continuing institution. with secretary of state de
greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's prince philip and prime minister humepresident of the philippines, president and chancellor of west germany, and many others. among them is anastas mikoyan, the first deputy premier of the soviet union. then, the departure, for the journey to arlington national cemetery. little john junior, who is three years old this day, responds to a whispered request from his mother. as the cortege crosses the bridge over the potomac river,...
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brit hume post dobbs on the supreme court and later on the president's trip and later two big primaryontests out west as our midterm watch continues. not. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ ♪ >> bret: as promised let's bring fox news senior political analyst brit hume. good evening. i want to start with the reaction to the dobbs ruling. your thoughts about it and the implications of it. >> well, it won't be long, bret. it's hard to say exactly how many months or even long beer it could take. but this matter will now g
brit hume post dobbs on the supreme court and later on the president's trip and later two big primaryontests out west as our midterm watch continues. not. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that...
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let's bring in fox news seen ler political analyst brit hume. brit, good evening.et's talk about this january 6th committee and what the ultimate goal is here as you watcher it. >> bret: well, so far, what they have laid out is a set of facts with which we have been familiar for, what, nearly two years now. and, you know, if their case was that trump whipped up the crowd, that brought them to -- and brought them to washington to protest the theft of the election from him, that would be compelling and it would also be not new. but the committee has a larger ambition, as we know. that is not only to prove that trump was responsible which many of us have been saying for many years myself included but that this was part -- that he knew there was nothing to his case. he pressed it anyway. and put together and led a seven part conspiracy to reverse the election and damage our democracy in the process. that's the claim. so far i don't think they have moved the ball on that very much but that's what they are trying to achieve. it remains to be seen if they can do that. >>
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>> yeah, look, i think britt hume is right. want to associate myself with tim's remarks and your affirmation, that i don't think the january six committee or the democrats rich large have considered the political implications of what they're doing. they are on the right side of history. this is being recorded as a critical moment in american history and they should look at it through that lens. but the interesting thing, jonathan, is this -- the committee has to so successfully isolated donald trump as the architect of this coup and of the one person who insisted, despite all lawbreaking and all potential violence, to pursue this coup -- they have so isolated him as the bad actor, that what it has done is two things. it has reminded america the most effective political coalition in the past six years is the never trump coalitions of and soft rs and if don trump were to emerge in -- it might very well attract is never trump coalition to come out again. conversely, if the political impact of this is that donald trump is too unpop
>> yeah, look, i think britt hume is right. want to associate myself with tim's remarks and your affirmation, that i don't think the january six committee or the democrats rich large have considered the political implications of what they're doing. they are on the right side of history. this is being recorded as a critical moment in american history and they should look at it through that lens. but the interesting thing, jonathan, is this -- the committee has to so successfully isolated...
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to expectation, this company is facing a loss of exclusivity of the world's largest drug next year, humend there's been a ton of angst over whether they can replace that revenue role and there are other sources that are underappreciated and in addition, you get it at a decent valuation and there is a dividend yield and that sounds pretty defensive to us. >> i'm just curious. if there are attractive entry points right now because of how far these stocks have come down, do you think they've hit a bottom and if you don't, why not? what would be the leading indicator? call the bottom is the trickiest part of doing this job and one of the sure-fire signs of a bottom that we've seen over the years in covering this space has been signs of capitulation and in one instance and aspect of that is we analyze the flow of funds into and out of mutual funds and usually when you see a sustained outflow for a period of time in the breadth while being massive, that's your sure-fire sign of capitulation over the last 27 years or so it's happened about a dozen times and every time you see the dynamic take p
to expectation, this company is facing a loss of exclusivity of the world's largest drug next year, humend there's been a ton of angst over whether they can replace that revenue role and there are other sources that are underappreciated and in addition, you get it at a decent valuation and there is a dividend yield and that sounds pretty defensive to us. >> i'm just curious. if there are attractive entry points right now because of how far these stocks have come down, do you think they've...
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in iceland there's a focus on hume yoorp. humor.e story. >> nothing ruins your vacation like work. >> reporter: iceland with too much work. >> a revolutionary service where the horses write real office supplies so you can relax. >> how did you come up with the ad? >> last couple years we've been trying to create campaigns with humor. >> reporter: researchers at the iceland found 55% of tourists check work e-mails while on vacation and 60% know their bosses expect quick replies. >> with trained horses your boss will never know the difference. >> you can select one of three specially trained horses to help you. >> we seen very large replica of the key board and they got used to how to walk over it. i think they've been really enjoying themselves today. playing. >> horseplay is designed to attract post-pandemic tourists to iceland. >> it is one. the biggest trial of the summer since covid where we don't have a lot of restrictions. >> at least 14,000 people have already ponied up for their free service. >> is just for tourist or could a
in iceland there's a focus on hume yoorp. humor.e story. >> nothing ruins your vacation like work. >> reporter: iceland with too much work. >> a revolutionary service where the horses write real office supplies so you can relax. >> how did you come up with the ad? >> last couple years we've been trying to create campaigns with humor. >> reporter: researchers at the iceland found 55% of tourists check work e-mails while on vacation and 60% know their bosses...
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floating around in your atmosphere apparently outside of it, that are not human origin intech tents go humeunneling story. hard to think better story. january 6th. but it important. and extraordinary implication for all of us scientist have detected radio signals coming from states what do that mean? we don't know. we have fistist. one most knowledgeable on them. he join us to explain. thank you so much for joining you. so what do you think this is? or what could it be? >> well, these are called frb. they biggest explosion sniff energy in the entire universe. they generate more energy than a billion suns. the energy and video frequency so great eventually entire universe will be aware of this one explosion. and then question is what drives these things? colliding black because flew tron stars being gobbled up. well your guess as good as mine. but some people some people believe in rent gaither rees that perhaps design for some of these thing. >> do they seem to be behaving in a way that suggests design intel genltsdz design? >> well, first of all we detected 500 of these burst of radio addi
floating around in your atmosphere apparently outside of it, that are not human origin intech tents go humeunneling story. hard to think better story. january 6th. but it important. and extraordinary implication for all of us scientist have detected radio signals coming from states what do that mean? we don't know. we have fistist. one most knowledgeable on them. he join us to explain. thank you so much for joining you. so what do you think this is? or what could it be? >> well, these are...
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. >> bill: bring in senior political analyst brit hume on a monday. thanks for being here today. the first of six. some have said there might be seven or eight. six for now. how do you think this is playing after night one last week and more today? >> it's a little hard to tell, bill. this one last week was the absolutely extraordinary because the normal way in which you conduct a hearing whether in court or in halls of congress is that you have members of both sides of differing viewpoints and the witnesses are put on to do their testimony and their testimony is challenged by cross examination. there were no such witnesses last week except for a couple. what there wasilewski really kind of a televised press release with sound bites. i've never seen anything like it in my life and i certainly never imagined back in the day when i was working for one of the broadcast network news divisions that such an event would ever be put on prime time television by one of the networks. in this case it was done by all of them. remarkable. >> dana: jamie raskin admitted what basically is -- the
. >> bill: bring in senior political analyst brit hume on a monday. thanks for being here today. the first of six. some have said there might be seven or eight. six for now. how do you think this is playing after night one last week and more today? >> it's a little hard to tell, bill. this one last week was the absolutely extraordinary because the normal way in which you conduct a hearing whether in court or in halls of congress is that you have members of both sides of differing...
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|t ended 32—17 to the maori's with ireland also losing james hume and cian healy to second—half injuries know who he really is after revealing he is gay. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, 26—year—old jervis the british olympic swimmer, danjervis, says he wants people to know who he really is after revealing he is gay. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, 26—year—old jervis says that in the past he woke up �*hating who he was' as he came to terms with his sexuality. jervis will represent wales at his third commonwealth games in birmingham this summer — where he hopes he can be an inspiration to others. he spoke to tom brown. i know what it's like growing up and not liking who you are in waking up every morning and really not liking or hating the you are and you get to a point where it isjust like, you need to do something about it, do you know? iwant need to do something about it, do you know? i want them to know the real dan. ., you know? i want them to know the real dan. . , ., ., real dan. the real dan is one of the count 's real dan. the real dan is one of the country's top _
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and brit hume certainly has one, the democrats are crushed by biden's bad policies. >> unfortunatelyen and his party in congress, this is a reality recognized by most americans all across the country if not all americans a year and a half or more. inflation has been here a while and continues to grow. the gasoline prices are off of the charts in some places in california up over $8. can you imagine being a member of, a democratic member and hearing what the administration is saying now? wow. >> carley: california has the highest average price for a gallon of gas at a whopping $6.19. now, let's hand it over to ashley strohmier with your headlines, good morning. >> i fox news alert, a gunman killed four people in a shooting at a medical center. the gunfire erupting inside of a sports medicine building. st. francis hospital campus. the police say "it was not random. the shooter targeting this facility armed with a rifle and a handgun." several others were injured and no word on their conditions but the police said the gunman died of a of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. an embattled chie
and brit hume certainly has one, the democrats are crushed by biden's bad policies. >> unfortunatelyen and his party in congress, this is a reality recognized by most americans all across the country if not all americans a year and a half or more. inflation has been here a while and continues to grow. the gasoline prices are off of the charts in some places in california up over $8. can you imagine being a member of, a democratic member and hearing what the administration is saying now?...
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let's bring in senior political analyst brit hume.ay "primetime" event and what may come out of it? bret. >> brit: let's be clear about this committee. while it is bipartisan, it is bipartisan on paper only because all the members of the committee, including the two republicans were appointed by the democrats, by nancy pelosi, in fact and she was careful to choose the two republican member who could be counted on to agree to the conclusions reached by her as articulated by benny thompson this is just getting underway the congressman of mississippi the democrat heading the committee we came, quote, critically close to losing our democracy on january 6th. so there you have the position where the committee's leaders have already reached speaker of the house this is very much a partisan hearing which is not to say interesting facts won't come out and they won't make an interesting presentation in "primetime." but, look, this is only partially a hearing to determine the facts. it is as much as anything else an effort to give the democrats
let's bring in senior political analyst brit hume.ay "primetime" event and what may come out of it? bret. >> brit: let's be clear about this committee. while it is bipartisan, it is bipartisan on paper only because all the members of the committee, including the two republicans were appointed by the democrats, by nancy pelosi, in fact and she was careful to choose the two republican member who could be counted on to agree to the conclusions reached by her as articulated by benny...
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for the person people and the rest of the he in the cost of military equipment, economic assistance, hume taurn russia is also one of the largest oil producers in the world. we cut off russian oil into the united states and our part nrs we could have turned a blind eye to putin's i believed then and i believe now that the free world had no choice. america could not stand by and the west could not have stood by, although some suggested at the time and just watch putin's tanks roll into ukraine and seize a sovereign country. if we did stand by, putin wouldn't have stopped. putin would have kept going and we'd face an even steeper price. and it wasn't just me. the american people understood. the american people rose to the moment. the american people did what they always have done, defend freedom around the world. they chose to stand with the people of ukraine. we had near unanimous in the congress, democrats, republicans and independents for supporting ukraine, knowing full well the cost. so for all those republicans in congress criticizing me today for high gas prices in america, are you n
for the person people and the rest of the he in the cost of military equipment, economic assistance, hume taurn russia is also one of the largest oil producers in the world. we cut off russian oil into the united states and our part nrs we could have turned a blind eye to putin's i believed then and i believe now that the free world had no choice. america could not stand by and the west could not have stood by, although some suggested at the time and just watch putin's tanks roll into ukraine...
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let's bring in fox news political analyst brit hume.ood evening, brit. >> hi, bret. >> bret: the president has gotten to the point where they are conceding. one we got it wrong on inflation. two, we can't really do anything about it. >> i guess this is called making peace with reality. unfortunately for mr. biden and his party in congress, this is a reality that has been recognized by most americans all across the country if not all americans for a year and a half or more. inflation has been here a while. it's continuing to grow. gasoline prices are off the charts and some places in california it's up over $8. so, can you imagine being a member of -- democratic member of congress in a competitive district and hearing what the creation is saying now? wow. painful. >> bret: the other thing is they keep on bringing out how many jobs have been created. how the deficit is being lowered. all of that has been proven directly to the post covid times. >> brit: that's true. these jobs are not being created so much as restored this is a tight mark
let's bring in fox news political analyst brit hume.ood evening, brit. >> hi, bret. >> bret: the president has gotten to the point where they are conceding. one we got it wrong on inflation. two, we can't really do anything about it. >> i guess this is called making peace with reality. unfortunately for mr. biden and his party in congress, this is a reality that has been recognized by most americans all across the country if not all americans for a year and a half or more....
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>> bret: brit hume now has analysis on the race and midterms coming up in november. good evening.and former president trump and deal with a lot whether the former president is endorsing or not endorsing. there are big winds of change for this midterm and warning signs for democrats. one of them is a new congresswoman being sworn in tomorrow in south texas, mayra flores. here she is winning a district which democrats controlled for 100 years. take a listen. >> we're all about faith and family and hard work. that's exactly who we are. but the democrat party took us for granted. they feel entitled to our vote. making the same promises over and over. and really not making nothing happen. and i, honestly, had enough. >> bret: a wife of a border patrol agent, born in mexico 1450e will break a glass ceiling for republicans in mexico, brit, by being congresswoman tomorrow. your thoughts on the winds of chain heading to november. >> brit: a couple things about that south texas race we wouldn't pay thatch attention to a district like that except in this case not only is this a district that
>> bret: brit hume now has analysis on the race and midterms coming up in november. good evening.and former president trump and deal with a lot whether the former president is endorsing or not endorsing. there are big winds of change for this midterm and warning signs for democrats. one of them is a new congresswoman being sworn in tomorrow in south texas, mayra flores. here she is winning a district which democrats controlled for 100 years. take a listen. >> we're all about faith...
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and i think the thing everybody misunderstands about hume union especially the trades, the best workersthey break their neck. they get paid partially while they're going, but they get paid. so everybody is better off. everybody is better off, including the final product. >> mr. president, have you had a chance to talk with lawmakers about the progress on guns? >> well, i'm confident that they have done -- that there is a serious negotiation that is very close to coming to fruition. it depends whether or not particular republican has the courage to -- look, i'm also very proud of some of the states, like here in delaware -- like i've been pushing, like i pushed the first time and more -- 14 states. so, look, there is more than -- only one way to skin a cat. it would be better if we had better regulation of the sale of firearms nationally and national mandate. >> mr. president, are you confident that ukraine is going to become a member of the european union? are you pushing for that? >> i think that's very likely to happen. i know. that's my press secretary. i promised -- >> more likely t
and i think the thing everybody misunderstands about hume union especially the trades, the best workersthey break their neck. they get paid partially while they're going, but they get paid. so everybody is better off. everybody is better off, including the final product. >> mr. president, have you had a chance to talk with lawmakers about the progress on guns? >> well, i'm confident that they have done -- that there is a serious negotiation that is very close to coming to fruition....
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hume houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike in the late 2000.ve been proposing to build a dike to basically save -- is going be wiped out without this at some point. $30 billion. she compared the price of houston but they just can't get the money. it is extremely expensive to adapt. we can avoid at low cost a lot of the m warning. if you can buy it more cheaply than you should do that. >> ellis driven observation on that? >> i've been disappointed by anna's response to my opening. putting myself in his position. somebody had pointed out i was using fraudulent statistics in terms of cost of energy and also i'm usingie imaginary scenario n terms of hydro and nuclear and geothermal, solar and wind that would really give me pause instead of their some academic studies in the future. so i just want to reiterate the conclusion the earth will -- has become more livable fossil fuels and possible fuels is made it will bull. so we continued not to do prettt get if you look at the benefits of fossil fuel what are they due? low cost reliable energy to power
hume houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike in the late 2000.ve been proposing to build a dike to basically save -- is going be wiped out without this at some point. $30 billion. she compared the price of houston but they just can't get the money. it is extremely expensive to adapt. we can avoid at low cost a lot of the m warning. if you can buy it more cheaply than you should do that. >> ellis driven observation on that? >> i've been disappointed by anna's response to my...
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get reaction tonight from fox news senior political analyst brit hume. good to see you, brit. >> brit: thank you, shannon. nice to see you as well. >> shannon: okay. let's talk about some of the brand new fox news polling. most of all most important issue to you on your vote inflation far and away four times by the amount of the next issue that people are worried about. when it comes to that issue, republicans are given the advantage with 19 point advantage over democrats for when it's viewed how how they can handle that issue. not good news for democrats bracing for the midterms. >> brit: that's right, shannon. inflation, there is nothing that we can see now that would give us any reason to hope that inflation will subside between now and the midterms, which are, you know, just a few months away, so it looks like that's going to be a burden around their neck. when you think about a race like that one in texas where the republican won after, you know, decades of democratic dominance that district, it tells you that the polling that we are seeing about pr
get reaction tonight from fox news senior political analyst brit hume. good to see you, brit. >> brit: thank you, shannon. nice to see you as well. >> shannon: okay. let's talk about some of the brand new fox news polling. most of all most important issue to you on your vote inflation far and away four times by the amount of the next issue that people are worried about. when it comes to that issue, republicans are given the advantage with 19 point advantage over democrats for when...
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fox news senior political analyst brit hume. brit, this is a big story. >> brit: it is a big story.ttorney general has finally decided that the justice does have a role to play here and this is intolerable these kind of threats and attempts at violence. he could have enforced the law that forbids the kind of protests we have seen outside brett kavanaugh's house and in his neighborhood. maybe he will do so in the future. that would be a welcomed development. it would also be a welcomed development, bret, i think, if people who have uttered public threats against you have been justices, politicians who should know better, schumer in particular started to tone it down. i guess i'm not sure we have heard anything like that interest from chuck schumer since but it left an effect. this kind of behavior has got to stop and it's sad to say this is happening in our country and sad to say we need guards outside of the homes of the justices of the supreme court and perhaps at the homes of other justices and judges around the country as well. we seem to need them. >> bret: yeah. meantime, there
fox news senior political analyst brit hume. brit, this is a big story. >> brit: it is a big story.ttorney general has finally decided that the justice does have a role to play here and this is intolerable these kind of threats and attempts at violence. he could have enforced the law that forbids the kind of protests we have seen outside brett kavanaugh's house and in his neighborhood. maybe he will do so in the future. that would be a welcomed development. it would also be a welcomed...
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this hume has been repeated in the new york times and washington posts and leaders and op-eds and manyces published widely. it tells you if you know david wallace wells. it's going to cost 55 trillion every year. it's also going to have $24 billion in dike costs and 3% of global gdp. the important point to remember, this assumes that everybody over the next 80 years stands there and just sea level rise and, this is getting uncomfortable. and getting it over your knees and hips and eventually get really old and really uncomfortable and maybe drown. that's what rolling stone said. this is going to drown 187 million people. no, first of all, they'll probably move. but more likely is that they would adapt. we've actually done this, right? remember, if you go to holland, you see a very good example of people who have an i adapted. the if you go to amsterdam, we are the only major airport in the world was a scene for a major naval battle. it's not like you're there and thinking oh, it could be flood the at any moment. we know how to deal with it. and at the tell us this is going to be incred
this hume has been repeated in the new york times and washington posts and leaders and op-eds and manyces published widely. it tells you if you know david wallace wells. it's going to cost 55 trillion every year. it's also going to have $24 billion in dike costs and 3% of global gdp. the important point to remember, this assumes that everybody over the next 80 years stands there and just sea level rise and, this is getting uncomfortable. and getting it over your knees and hips and eventually...
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i was i i when i was i was at the washington post when paul hume was still alive, and i never asked him about that famous letter that truman said to him, so i was speaking about another example of directness. he was he certainly was he and again he would he would inflate himself and that there's no question in in the potsdam conference after the war when he met with with churchill and the stalin in in potsdam and he would in his diary he would and his letters he would say i told sal and this and i would tell him where to get off and he got off. well if you look at the transcripts of the other of the potsdam conference, which are not perfect, but there's not a hint of any of any of that and and in fact, he was always full of nice things about stalin uncle joe. he always thought the stalin was was being run by this by this was serious politburo if stella was a and sort of helpless helpless, but before before their power, how did how did churchill and stalin treat him? i mean he was new to things. when he had to meet them at the beginning of his presidency and near the end of the war wasn'
i was i i when i was i was at the washington post when paul hume was still alive, and i never asked him about that famous letter that truman said to him, so i was speaking about another example of directness. he was he certainly was he and again he would he would inflate himself and that there's no question in in the potsdam conference after the war when he met with with churchill and the stalin in in potsdam and he would in his diary he would and his letters he would say i told sal and this...
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. >> and you had multiple instruments recording it so you have three sensors, the hume sensor and two technical sensors, detecting that? >> for the majority of incidents that we had in the last year's report, the majority had multi-sensor data. when i talk about the 400 reports that we have now, that number will certainly go down because a lot of those new reports that we have are actually historic reports that are narrative-based. so that percentage will go down just as a factor of the fact that the destigmatization has resulted in for narrative reports. >> that's the object we're looking at there? >> that's it. >> last year's report also said that of those 144, 18 of them exhibited unusual flight characteristics, appeared to advanced technology and some of them appeared to remain stationary and move against the wind and move abruptly or move at considerable speeds without considerable means of propulsion. that's pretty intriguing. and if you're able to answer in this setting. are we aware of any foreign adversary capable of moving objects without any discernible means of propulsion?
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. >> ainsley: when it comes to the gas tax holiday brit hume said elim napght gas tax is going to helptle but not enough to increase the gas prices. >> steve: see that price right there? it would bring it down to $5 but that's it. >> ainsley: no one thinks the gas prices are going to be reduced significantly enough by election day. josh hawley said it should be crystal clear what the green new deal means, bankrupt middle class families, soaring inflation. domestic industry destroyed in favor of china. we have heard over and over, brian, this was intentional, this was deliberate on day one after a few hours of being inanything rated he shut down the keystone pipeline and he is responsible. >> brian: ainsley, what i think is also maddening is he thinks it is going to help to raise tax. he says that donald trump tax reform is hing two start undoing it. raise corporate taxes and make us less competitive the 1% that the top earners got off under trump, he wants to put that back. as if it's going to stop anything. the 18 cents is the eliminating the gas tax barack obama called it a gimmick b
. >> ainsley: when it comes to the gas tax holiday brit hume said elim napght gas tax is going to helptle but not enough to increase the gas prices. >> steve: see that price right there? it would bring it down to $5 but that's it. >> ainsley: no one thinks the gas prices are going to be reduced significantly enough by election day. josh hawley said it should be crystal clear what the green new deal means, bankrupt middle class families, soaring inflation. domestic industry...
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the attempt, and bret mayor mentioned on fox news sunday, but abc, cbs, cnn, not a peep, and brit humes about that this morning. >> the fact it merits so little coverage should tell people all they need to know about what kind of news divisions and what kind of attitude these networks have. >> john: jonathan, the news cycle moves quickly, it does move on at some point but seemed to be a pretty rapid departure from the news of the week. >> no, it was almost as shocking as the original story that it was not a story for most of the media this weekend. you know, this was not a guy who was tweeting in tulsa, this was a black clad individual standing outside the house of a sitting supreme court justice with a glock handgun, zip ties, and a bag of burglary tools. and yet that did not merit mention on the sunday shows. and the suspicion is it did not fit the script. this is the january 6th week, the hearings are taking off, and it was simply inconsistent to talk about some unhinged liberal individual who seemed to be out for either a thrill kill or a suicide by cop, we are not sure. he's clear
the attempt, and bret mayor mentioned on fox news sunday, but abc, cbs, cnn, not a peep, and brit humes about that this morning. >> the fact it merits so little coverage should tell people all they need to know about what kind of news divisions and what kind of attitude these networks have. >> john: jonathan, the news cycle moves quickly, it does move on at some point but seemed to be a pretty rapid departure from the news of the week. >> no, it was almost as shocking as the...
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brit hume last hour with dana and me pointing out the double standard at play. >> the broadcast networks have placed themselves, by the way they cover things, at the service of one party, the democratic party. we have one very real threat against brett kavanaugh and the possibility of further threats against amy coney barrett and perhaps others. this is a big deal or should be. the fact that it merits so little coverage should tell people all they need to know about what kind of news divisions and what kind of attitude these networks have. >> bill: we'll get into that this hour as we await. with us a great group. martha maccallum, anchor of the "the story". katie pavlich, jonathan turley, and marie harf former state department spokesman. thank you for being here. i'll start with the legal mind, professor turley, what do you expect today? >> well, it seems like they will use today again to try to drive home this point that president trump really knew he lost the election but was still pushing this narrative and pushing the effort not to certify the election. the question there is a discon
brit hume last hour with dana and me pointing out the double standard at play. >> the broadcast networks have placed themselves, by the way they cover things, at the service of one party, the democratic party. we have one very real threat against brett kavanaugh and the possibility of further threats against amy coney barrett and perhaps others. this is a big deal or should be. the fact that it merits so little coverage should tell people all they need to know about what kind of news...
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. >> so obviously, that spread hume, sophia, talking about republicans wanting donald trump to go away clip of lindsey graham giving a speech this past week, he said out loud, i'm afraid of donald trump, we were afraid of donald trump but he made it like it was a good thing which i thought was horrifying. because they're admitting out loud that they basically are being held hostage by this man and they don't have the courage and the spine like liz cheney or judge luttig to say something about it. so i think brett humans fought on, i think they want him to go away but they're not brave enough to make him go away and to hold him accountable. >> our poor country. sophia nelson, it will return later in the show. matthew dowd, jennifer reuben, thank you very much for coming on the sunday show. in a reminder to tune in on tuesday pre-special coverage of the next january 6th hearing at noon eastern, led by katie tyreek, andrew michelin hallie jackson. followed by a two hour recap special beginning at 8 pm eastern you see them all right there, right here on msnbc. the descendants of the enslav
. >> so obviously, that spread hume, sophia, talking about republicans wanting donald trump to go away clip of lindsey graham giving a speech this past week, he said out loud, i'm afraid of donald trump, we were afraid of donald trump but he made it like it was a good thing which i thought was horrifying. because they're admitting out loud that they basically are being held hostage by this man and they don't have the courage and the spine like liz cheney or judge luttig to say something...
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it ended 32—17 to the maoris with ireland also losing james hume and cian healy to second—half injuriesnews. the nhs app in england is to be updated, adding features for patients to access more personalised care. by march next year, all users will be able to receive messages from their gp and to view and manage some hospital appointments. by 2024 the app should offer face to face video consultations. the department of health says it's part of the government's plan for digital health care. here's the health secretary, sajid javid. today we're launching a digital revolution for the nhs and care through this new plan. i want patients to have effective and quick access for their health needs at their fingertips and that's not only better for them in terms of outcomes, but it's betterfor the nhs. it will save time and it will save money. so the plan we're publishing today covers everything from digital robots to remote monitoring, the use of artificial intelligence, electronic patient records and the nhs app. everyone remembers the nhs app from the height of the pandemic. some 28 million peo
it ended 32—17 to the maoris with ireland also losing james hume and cian healy to second—half injuriesnews. the nhs app in england is to be updated, adding features for patients to access more personalised care. by march next year, all users will be able to receive messages from their gp and to view and manage some hospital appointments. by 2024 the app should offer face to face video consultations. the department of health says it's part of the government's plan for digital health care....
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it ended 32—17 to the maoris with ireland also losing james hume and cian healy to second—half injuries orso, prime coming up. what are we looking at, 20 minutes or so, prime minister's questions live from the house of commons. we will bring you coverage of that, so do stay with us. lots of big issues to be tackled there. speaking of big political issues, scotland. nicola sturgeon's scotland. nicola stu rgeon's announcement scotland. nicola sturgeon's announcement that she wants a second independence referendum yesterday. she gave us a date, she wants it to be held in october next year, 2023. let's see how that has gone down. lorna gordon is there. what is the fallout from that? the lorna gordon is there. what is the fallout from that?— lorna gordon is there. what is the fallout from that? the uk government is sa in: it fallout from that? the uk government is saying it will — fallout from that? the uk government is saying it will examine _ fallout from that? the uk government is saying it will examine the _ fallout from that? the uk government is saying it will examine the first i is sa
it ended 32—17 to the maoris with ireland also losing james hume and cian healy to second—half injuries orso, prime coming up. what are we looking at, 20 minutes or so, prime minister's questions live from the house of commons. we will bring you coverage of that, so do stay with us. lots of big issues to be tackled there. speaking of big political issues, scotland. nicola sturgeon's scotland. nicola stu rgeon's announcement scotland. nicola sturgeon's announcement that she wants a second...