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at lea i didn'feel ke the blie th james is ti. i felt le myself [ woman ] get rid of it. if this got out online-- why would it get online? u're hing se on camera. it wasn't meant r anyo else. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did this. but yodo underand whyou needo get d of it. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did th!s. we can te this the pole. but thatl get th all inrouble. llie wasunder tha. - are u blacailing u - not all. but thatl get th all m sayinghat brinng the lice in going tder tha. ruinall eir live [ ma] even ishe we needages to ithow cawedestr. takeer worfor it [ tom i'll me sure s does it maybe wean be there, so we can make sure. but my point is that we canever be su. so, yore basicly sayin you cat trust . i am tryg to elain thimpossib positio we're . look. afr this,you won'have to sten toe anyme, i swe. buif you kp goinlike thi you'reot goiyou st hadot'what y. haveuch el.kgi it to jmin. how cod you wah it? [ jasmin becausi show her. whatm i supped to dwith allhis? i didn know whato do, i showemum. d thenhe cald us,eventual. to dwith allhis? there are w
at lea i didn'feel ke the blie th james is ti. i felt le myself [ woman ] get rid of it. if this got out online-- why would it get online? u're hing se on camera. it wasn't meant r anyo else. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did this. but yodo underand whyou needo get d of it. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did th!s. we can te this the pole. but thatl get th all inrouble. llie wasunder tha. - are u blacailing u - not all. but thatl get th all m sayinghat brinng the lice in going tder...
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mom, dad, don't worry, i will punish myself. >> right. >> jesse: all right. jamesng to dive in tonight while i watch fox news. >> one turns out okay. this one turned out good. >> jesse: you gave it your best try on this one, james. thank you. keep it coming. [laughter] >> thank you. bye. >> jesse: up next, "primetime" goes to the cannabis convention. ♪ ♪ and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. i've always loved building things. not just structures and skyscrapers, but teams who make it all possible. after all... we wouldn't be where we are today without them. so we made sure that like these buildings... their futures may also stand the test of time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower you
mom, dad, don't worry, i will punish myself. >> right. >> jesse: all right. jamesng to dive in tonight while i watch fox news. >> one turns out okay. this one turned out good. >> jesse: you gave it your best try on this one, james. thank you. keep it coming. [laughter] >> thank you. bye. >> jesse: up next, "primetime" goes to the cannabis convention. ♪ ♪ and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts...
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the kindest, most loving kid in the world-- do you wish i st ne you were born a man? [ jameshs ] ye but then you wouldn't have had billie. no [ billie i'm si of tipting, bui just-- i st don'tant too this amore. well. how abou you mo back in? no. [ ticking ] [ phone:ine ringg ] [ answing mache ] y, it's billie. leavme a mesge. ay, bye. [ mache beeps umit's aft 5:00 no so i just woering if you'rcoming. i han't hear anytng back om you, so, um well, i'll be at home, so give me a call. [ line clicks ] [ ticking ] [ ringing continues ] whoa! [ p[ laugng ] ringg ] lee me a msage.ne ] okay, bybillie. machine eps ] james a msage.ne ] hiyaum--illie. i'not sure if youe even ltening um, can-can we at leastust ta?ing at all [ tiing ][ knocki ] sorry m late.we're bu. anks foroming. ke a sea i s just sing th, okay. apart fr a coupl of trucyncidence lastear, anks foroming. ke a sea weaven't h any trole withillie bere. okay. so in ouview, is incidt is o of charter. ah, wellwe're ju as surised as u are. s, it's ally comou of thelue for as well so thas why were all he. ah, we, we're re to he. a
the kindest, most loving kid in the world-- do you wish i st ne you were born a man? [ jameshs ] ye but then you wouldn't have had billie. no [ billie i'm si of tipting, bui just-- i st don'tant too this amore. well. how abou you mo back in? no. [ ticking ] [ phone:ine ringg ] [ answing mache ] y, it's billie. leavme a mesge. ay, bye. [ mache beeps umit's aft 5:00 no so i just woering if you'rcoming. i han't hear anytng back om you, so, um well, i'll be at home, so give me a call. [ line clicks...
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i what if a white person quotes james baldwin in. right. because i want to i want to grant what i feel like is not being granted to the student with no context for how they come to the sentence or the word. actually, we are coming at this from different places. i understand the conventional sort of understanding that professors have about this generation of students being less resilient. and i don't buy it first of all, we know what you know, being a tough guy, if we want to call james meredith a tough guy with his republican aides, let's talk about the way he was a tough guy. i'm not i apologize. i don't apologize be he can be a tough guy, professor kennedy. but but but but the question is i think you've answered it. should we ask black students 50 years, 60 years later, to be as publicly or privately tough as we see some of our black quote unquote heroes being when we know that performance of toughness twitter insides apart completely toward our inside support. so when i see a student who has the wherewithal to say, i know this spac
i what if a white person quotes james baldwin in. right. because i want to i want to grant what i feel like is not being granted to the student with no context for how they come to the sentence or the word. actually, we are coming at this from different places. i understand the conventional sort of understanding that professors have about this generation of students being less resilient. and i don't buy it first of all, we know what you know, being a tough guy, if we want to call james meredith...
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dagen: i will pivot to james freeman. i laughed out loud when i heard kgp say that. ot. james: well, the overwhelming majority of us in this country and around the world are going the die from something other than covid. life is a dangerous place. this mania focusing on only one risk for two and a half years directing all of society's resources toward it or virtually so much of it shutting down schools all of this damage, what's amazing is when the president finally said something reasonable you get enormous pushback and people in his government want to keep the emergency authorizations alive so they can exercise power and tax dollars. dagen: it's the fear equals control, control equals power. maria: the president was very clear. >> when she says the president is clear, it means that they are going to change everything he just said. that's the code. [laughter] maria: all right, we will take a break. when we come back big bank ceo's ready to be grilled on capitol hill on everything from economic efforts to climate change. alex sÁnchez is here, he will give us a preview
dagen: i will pivot to james freeman. i laughed out loud when i heard kgp say that. ot. james: well, the overwhelming majority of us in this country and around the world are going the die from something other than covid. life is a dangerous place. this mania focusing on only one risk for two and a half years directing all of society's resources toward it or virtually so much of it shutting down schools all of this damage, what's amazing is when the president finally said something reasonable...
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i mean. good evening, mr bond. the queen's participation in this spoof james bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics wasx. i thought it was an - extraordinary moment because itjust showed that fantastic twinkle, | that sense of humour, - and the fact that my mother kept that completely to herself and the team that were - there and didn't tell- anybody was just brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. the nation's mourning for a much loved monarch has begun. britain looks to the future with the new king the wallet —— while it mourns a much love queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. since early friday morning, the streets and parks around buckingham palace in central london have been lined with thousands of people wanting to show their respect for the queen — laying both flowers and written tributes. as the day progressed, they were also waiting to see the new monarch — many greeting king charles with cheers and applause when he arrived at the gates of buckingham palace. the kin
i mean. good evening, mr bond. the queen's participation in this spoof james bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics wasx. i thought it was an - extraordinary moment because itjust showed that fantastic twinkle, | that sense of humour, - and the fact that my mother kept that completely to herself and the team that were - there and didn't tell- anybody was just brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this...
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james? it is a really good question and i _ two leaders, james? aders, james? it is a really i good question and i think the short answer is we are going to have to wait and see. nicola sturgeon congratulated liz truss and really it has been a day here of discussing what she can do and what she can't do. let's start with what she can't do. let's start with what she can't do. nicola sturgeon cannot act on energy bills and urged the incoming prime minister to do so, to tackle what she called a humanitarian crisis. she cannot protect the budget here from the blood leek ravages of inflation and she warned there may be cuts to existing programmes, some could be set up tomorrow. what can she do? she is increasing a welfare payment to children in low income families. she is a freezing rail fares until march on the nationalised scotrail and she is banning evictions and freezing rents notjust in social housing but private housing two, described by landlords as a political attack which will cut the supply of housing and to lead to more hardship. but describe
james? it is a really good question and i _ two leaders, james? aders, james? it is a really i good question and i think the short answer is we are going to have to wait and see. nicola sturgeon congratulated liz truss and really it has been a day here of discussing what she can do and what she can't do. let's start with what she can't do. let's start with what she can't do. nicola sturgeon cannot act on energy bills and urged the incoming prime minister to do so, to tackle what she called a...
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you said they're looking for a new james bond. i sent them a resume. o you want? who do you think should be the new james bond. >> trevor: yeah, they're casting now, and i hope it's idris elba. i'm not going to lie. ( applause ). >> eehhh... no. i know that's your boy. no disrespect. i just don't think-- i am just not sure if now is the time to drop a black james bond on white people. they're really sensitive right now. they lost their queen. you just gained-- you can't just drop a black james bond. you saw what happened with the little mermaid. we did the little mermaid. we took half a fish. we almost didn't survive the week. you can't come back and take james bond right after that! you can't do that, man. see, this-- this is what you all forget, bro. james bond is the white man's dream job. it's a dream job for a white man. he travels. he drink on the job. he get to shoot people. he don't get in trouble for it. no paperwork. and he get to have a whole lot of sex and s.t.d. when was the last time you saw james bond buy a condom? ( laughter ) it's a dre
you said they're looking for a new james bond. i sent them a resume. o you want? who do you think should be the new james bond. >> trevor: yeah, they're casting now, and i hope it's idris elba. i'm not going to lie. ( applause ). >> eehhh... no. i know that's your boy. no disrespect. i just don't think-- i am just not sure if now is the time to drop a black james bond on white people. they're really sensitive right now. they lost their queen. you just gained-- you can't just drop a...
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they found out, well, if i suit james o'keefe, i will have to depose. they stop suing me. and now we see them. >> is it okay to deceive a subject when you're investigating? there's >> a chap in the book called deception. your question is an interesting one. it's a question of relative deception. either you deceive your subject that you're investigating to tell the truth to your audience, or you don't deceive your subject. and you tell untruths to your audience. in other words, if you just take what your subject is saying at face value, you will be disseminating falsehoods to millions of people. so, there is an emphasis named lewis hodges who argues that piece is paper, you have a moral imperative to deceive your subject if your mission is to tell the truth to the audience. this is written about a book called a journalist in the murder. it's a famous book in the 90s. janet malcolm, a legendary journalist, wrote that a journalist always deceives their subject. it is a confidence game that you must play. if your intention is to investigate reporting. if your intention is to r
they found out, well, if i suit james o'keefe, i will have to depose. they stop suing me. and now we see them. >> is it okay to deceive a subject when you're investigating? there's >> a chap in the book called deception. your question is an interesting one. it's a question of relative deception. either you deceive your subject that you're investigating to tell the truth to your audience, or you don't deceive your subject. and you tell untruths to your audience. in other words, if...
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james, i was picking your brain as i always do before the show started. you have a two-edged view of a poll like this. james: yeah, as far as the poll and we have seen it in others, i think it's a reality check for the administration. i know they want today declare victory, mission accomplished when inflation fell down to only 8 and a half percent year on year. this is -- these are messages that that's not really acceptable and it's still very painful for people whose wages are not rising nearly that fast. so you look at that study on -- on the working poor and this is a problem nationwide. this is why inflation is so brutal on everyone when your wages are growing 5% a year, that's normally wonderful unless inflation is at 8 and a half percent and then you're losing and getting poorer every year. now having said that i do think that we ought to be careful about studies saying that people don't -- that wages are not high enough to support a family because we have seen in most recently in california there is this kind of political agenda that -- that entry-l
james, i was picking your brain as i always do before the show started. you have a two-edged view of a poll like this. james: yeah, as far as the poll and we have seen it in others, i think it's a reality check for the administration. i know they want today declare victory, mission accomplished when inflation fell down to only 8 and a half percent year on year. this is -- these are messages that that's not really acceptable and it's still very painful for people whose wages are not rising...
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james, i love this.. >> i love the outside, too. the best part is where he's got the to do list and the third or fourth item is snuggling, that's a popular -- >> my favorite. >> popular in my household. why not keep the spirit around all year and that movie is always funny. >> always funny. >> jackie, u.k. shoppers are horrified by this. >> a lot of divide out there, people are angry and the holidays tend to brings us together and good cheer. >> tammy. >> it's a mode and you hear music you are shifted and reminds you there is something bigger and more important than lovely and we all can enjoy together and this is -- i think why it matters. so the music is great, and if you go buy some stuff, put your christmas lights up and good time. reminder things can always be better based on perspective. >> dr. saphier. >> no, no, no, it does not start until september 22nd. keep your pumpkin spice latte, i'm going to sit by the pool and grill hamburgers and hot dogs and hold on to the summer as long as i possibly c
james, i love this.. >> i love the outside, too. the best part is where he's got the to do list and the third or fourth item is snuggling, that's a popular -- >> my favorite. >> popular in my household. why not keep the spirit around all year and that movie is always funny. >> always funny. >> jackie, u.k. shoppers are horrified by this. >> a lot of divide out there, people are angry and the holidays tend to brings us together and good cheer. >> tammy....
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james, the first thing i would say is _ to people? g i would say is you said a _ to people? james, the first thing i would say is you said a moment i to people? james, the first thing i i would say is you said a moment ago that our policy on energy is kicking the can down the road. we are saying that in the face of eye watering increases, because the average energy bill for a household will go up energy bill for a household will go up from about £1900 to £3500 in october and up again to about £4200 injanuary. that is huge. we are not talking about little increases now. i think for the millions of people who will not be able to pay those bills, hearing the labour party say we would freeze those bills, we will not let that happen, and we will use money from a windfall tax on oil and gas companies who have made much more profit than they were expecting, to pay for that, that is a huge relief. i don't accept that is kicking the can down the road. last year, just let me answer, last yeari last year, just let me answer, last year i was acros
james, the first thing i would say is _ to people? g i would say is you said a _ to people? james, the first thing i would say is you said a moment i to people? james, the first thing i i would say is you said a moment ago that our policy on energy is kicking the can down the road. we are saying that in the face of eye watering increases, because the average energy bill for a household will go up energy bill for a household will go up from about £1900 to £3500 in october and up again to about...
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at lea i didn'feel ke the blie th james is ti. i felt le myself [ woman ] get rid of it. if this got out online-- why would it get online? u're hing se on camera. it wasn't meant r anyo else. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did this. but yodo underand whyou needo get d of it. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did th!s. we can te this the pole. but thatl get th all inrouble. llie wasunder tha. - are u blacailing u - not all. but thatl get th all m sayinghat brinng the lice in going tder tha. ruinall eir live [ ma] even ishe we needages to ithow cawedestr. takeer worfor it [ m ] i' make su she doeit. maybe can be there, so we can make sure. but my point is that we canever be su. so, yore basicly sayin you cat trust . i am tryg to elain thimpossib positio we're . look. afr this,you won'have to sten toe anyme, i swe. buif you kp goinlike thi you'reot goiyou st hadot'what y. haveuch el.kgi it to jmin. how cod you wah it? [ jasmin becausi show her. what am supposed to dwith all this? i didn't know what to do, i showemum. what am supposed d then she called us, eventually
at lea i didn'feel ke the blie th james is ti. i felt le myself [ woman ] get rid of it. if this got out online-- why would it get online? u're hing se on camera. it wasn't meant r anyo else. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did this. but yodo underand whyou needo get d of it. u're hing secan't lieve on camera. u did th!s. we can te this the pole. but thatl get th all inrouble. llie wasunder tha. - are u blacailing u - not all. but thatl get th all m sayinghat brinng the lice in going tder...
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and so it goes on, or i, james, thanks that j spacer in new york. or let's here to ma'am, and val. now, in moscow, as the rustle reaction to canteras's speech. moscow is not listening to what mister god gutierrez is saying, the law moscow is in another world. russia is bracing for celebrations and the historic speech by vladimir putin. president vladimir putin, tomorrow. so, i mean, the logic here is very different. we are in the, i'm, i mean, i'm talking from a place where, i mean, things are seen from a completely different perspective. russians are bracing for what they called the correction of history. i think that those territories belong to russia, and that it was wrong in the 1st place to, to let them go. and now it is time. it is the coronation of this, of the sacrifice is given by the but by the russians during this war and before. and it's, it's just less than 24 hours before the before it starts. and that is when the president vladimir putin will sign this agreement with the leaders of the for break away regents who have already landed here. moscow, i don't think that ru
and so it goes on, or i, james, thanks that j spacer in new york. or let's here to ma'am, and val. now, in moscow, as the rustle reaction to canteras's speech. moscow is not listening to what mister god gutierrez is saying, the law moscow is in another world. russia is bracing for celebrations and the historic speech by vladimir putin. president vladimir putin, tomorrow. so, i mean, the logic here is very different. we are in the, i'm, i mean, i'm talking from a place where, i mean, things are...
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maria: i -- i feel bad for your feel booed for her conversation all morning long adam johnson james freeman monica crowley. >> sad right to the talking points couldn't even answer the question. it is sad. i and i didn't mean to interrupt you there maria apologies it is amazing that it would be so transparent that someone so incapable of addressing a direct question. monica: i don't feel bad for her at all sorry i am a a little bit more hard-core white house press secretary voice for president of the united states as well as entire administration i have never seen anybody show up to a podium less prepared. maria: kamala harris. monica: a great point i give you that she has a briefing book she is supposed to be studying issues even if didn't have to do a deep dive to be able to speak fluently, top line way about energy border the economy, she can't even do that. completely outrages the fact that white house press corp sits there, takes this nonsense, these lie from those her, first of all all on same page never going to challenge her, secondly there are there to amplify lies. >> jackie, thank
maria: i -- i feel bad for your feel booed for her conversation all morning long adam johnson james freeman monica crowley. >> sad right to the talking points couldn't even answer the question. it is sad. i and i didn't mean to interrupt you there maria apologies it is amazing that it would be so transparent that someone so incapable of addressing a direct question. monica: i don't feel bad for her at all sorry i am a a little bit more hard-core white house press secretary voice for...
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i think the institutions will outlive all the drama we are seeing right now. tish jamesasic campaign strategy on "i'm going to get trump." it is hard to separate the politics. i wish she would focus as much attention on looking after the minority communities in the four boroughs outside of manhattan who are suffering from the surge in crime. host: we are going to be looking at this a lot. scott, i see you shaking your head. very quickly, why are you shaking your head? >> because, you don't praise the legal system and say it must be upheld, then launch an ad hominem attack on the new york attorney general doing the job of trying to see that justice is served. that is irresponsible. i hope greg does not try that again. host: i want to thank all of our guests. and i want to thank you too for watching as well. you can see the program any time by visiting our website on al jazeera.com. for further discussion, go to our page, facebook.com/ajinsides tory. you can join the conversation on twitter. for me and the whole team here, bye for now. ♪ oggcccccg'''ñl [captions made pot t
i think the institutions will outlive all the drama we are seeing right now. tish jamesasic campaign strategy on "i'm going to get trump." it is hard to separate the politics. i wish she would focus as much attention on looking after the minority communities in the four boroughs outside of manhattan who are suffering from the surge in crime. host: we are going to be looking at this a lot. scott, i see you shaking your head. very quickly, why are you shaking your head? >>...
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well, when i met the nanoscience ist james tour and he kind of unpacked this for me, i thought, how is it possible? you know, i've looked at a lot of scientific stuff, but that i've never thought of and i just thought, how come, how come i've never heard of that? people aren't people always argue about evolution. we are but we never talk about how did life in the first place that really made me think like maybe i need to put that in a book because he written a book about it. then i met the guy in albuquerque who discovered biblical sodom, and i thought, how is it possible that everybody doesn't know that sodom was discovered by an archaeologist effectively showing the bible to be history, or at least pointing that this information was, to me, these two pieces. i said, somebody has put in a book. and then i thought, i'll put a lot of other information in the book along with that. and as i was making the case i thought, you have to ask the time magazine said in 1966, is god dead? with all this evidence? i think you have to ask the question, is atheism? did i said i just i just want to ki
well, when i met the nanoscience ist james tour and he kind of unpacked this for me, i thought, how is it possible? you know, i've looked at a lot of scientific stuff, but that i've never thought of and i just thought, how come, how come i've never heard of that? people aren't people always argue about evolution. we are but we never talk about how did life in the first place that really made me think like maybe i need to put that in a book because he written a book about it. then i met the guy...
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i, james. thanks for joining us. how do you remember the queen? the students who lined up when she was on her way to treetops. and we were very close to treetops but when i met her it was 1983, when she invested in treetops. and i was the director of treetops at that time, the owner of treetops at that time. >> looking at images from back in 1952, as you reflect on 19 80s there, james, she was a big lover of game wild game, wasn't she? [inaudible] >> yeah, how will you remember her, though? you said you better in 1980. when you heard the news that she had sadly passed last thursday, how did it make you feel, james? >> i felt sad because i considered her to be a friend of ours, in treetops during the years and i'm sad even today that she's not there. i have been keeping her teacher, and i feel very sorry that she is no longer with us. >> and are you looking forward to meeting the king, the new king? >> yes, i would be very happy to meet the new, guess i remember i met him when he featured and -- i would like to meet him. yes, very much. and what wou
i, james. thanks for joining us. how do you remember the queen? the students who lined up when she was on her way to treetops. and we were very close to treetops but when i met her it was 1983, when she invested in treetops. and i was the director of treetops at that time, the owner of treetops at that time. >> looking at images from back in 1952, as you reflect on 19 80s there, james, she was a big lover of game wild game, wasn't she? [inaudible] >> yeah, how will you remember her,...
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well, when i met the nanoscience ist james tour and he kind of unpacked this for me, i thought, how is it possible? you know, i've looked at a lot of scientific stuff, but that i've never thought of and i just thought, how come, how come i've never heard of that? people aren't people always argue about evolution. we are but we never talk about how did life in the first place that really made me think like maybe i need to put that in a book because he written a book about it. then i met the guy in albuquerque who discovered biblical sodom, and i thought, how is it possible that everybody doesn't know that sodom was discovered by an archaeologist effectively showing the bible to be history, or at least pointing that this information was, to me, these two pieces. i said, somebody has put in a book. and then i thought, i'll put a lot of other information in the book along with that. and as i was making the case i thought, you have to ask the time magazine said in 1966, is god dead? with all this evidence? i think you have to ask the question, is atheism? did i said i just i just want to ki
well, when i met the nanoscience ist james tour and he kind of unpacked this for me, i thought, how is it possible? you know, i've looked at a lot of scientific stuff, but that i've never thought of and i just thought, how come, how come i've never heard of that? people aren't people always argue about evolution. we are but we never talk about how did life in the first place that really made me think like maybe i need to put that in a book because he written a book about it. then i met the guy...
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i am fully your date. >> and james, i just love hearing his you know, the late chadwick bozeman won and. it was it was a lot of fun and his voice over performance was fantastic. it's no surprise to me that he won the award there, the emmy for it. it was his widow. >> they sent, isn't it? honor. but yeah, sarta sad to see him go. and we were talking during the break. i mean, he died back in 2020, but they're black panther to set to come out november cannot wait to see it. i know it's going to be big family occasion of his fans. obviously, fans of franchise or >> looking forward to seeing how they continue the story without or really big shoes to fill. but again, it's really nice to see him awarded you can after death. that's right. it is 7.57. we will take a break when we come back in the next hour, a flex alert has been issued for the 6th consecutive%day. why officials are urging you to conserve. >> during this heat wave there where the grid may collapse today or tomo so sweet, so crispy. nobody makes breakfast as good as wendy's new homestyle french toast sticks. nobody? no. no... - k
i am fully your date. >> and james, i just love hearing his you know, the late chadwick bozeman won and. it was it was a lot of fun and his voice over performance was fantastic. it's no surprise to me that he won the award there, the emmy for it. it was his widow. >> they sent, isn't it? honor. but yeah, sarta sad to see him go. and we were talking during the break. i mean, he died back in 2020, but they're black panther to set to come out november cannot wait to see it. i know it's...
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but i think there's a long history of this, and it's really been going on for 6 years, specifically with tis james, it's been going on for 3 years. so, i mean, there might have been some disappointment that she wasn't able to come up with a, with a criminal case, nor was, nor was the manhattan da able to come up with a criminal case. so i think that might have been a disappointment, but this is a, you know, on top of, you know, what started in 2016 with the russia collusion, hopes, whichever, you know, many people seem very confident that that would, you know, in some way and the president's political career and it turned out to be a hook. so, you know, it's a long list. i, i probably would argue that the one that's most who should be, what most worth, worrying to the president is the ness handling of classified documents. not that, you know, i have a view on whether that will work or not, but again, it's just another, it's another case in the long list of attempts to, you know, to, to criminalize president trouble. i'm not sure this one will work. i doubt it will . and, you know, if you look at w
but i think there's a long history of this, and it's really been going on for 6 years, specifically with tis james, it's been going on for 3 years. so, i mean, there might have been some disappointment that she wasn't able to come up with a, with a criminal case, nor was, nor was the manhattan da able to come up with a criminal case. so i think that might have been a disappointment, but this is a, you know, on top of, you know, what started in 2016 with the russia collusion, hopes, whichever,...
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you know when i think about those guys, whatever reason like maybe because i'm from the west i think of james k polk, but a tennessean who's one term presidency was enormously consequential and i don't think is is widely appreciated. just how much was done during that presidency in the 1840s enormous decisions, you know. yeah. it was yeah a lot of people don't think of poke these days, but yes, you know, excellent work enormously consequential and i have i have a piece when one of the other things i do in my book is at the end of every year three or five elections. i have a piece that sort of tries to put these elections into context to try to connect elections across time that so we have a better understanding and so but either those elections in context or put them in context of the current day, and i have a piece after folks presidency he won in 1844. i mean just by the skin of his teeth he won the popular vote by a small amount and he went one the electoral college because he won the state of new york by i think was 5, hundred and six votes over henry clay and clay lost new york. there wa
you know when i think about those guys, whatever reason like maybe because i'm from the west i think of james k polk, but a tennessean who's one term presidency was enormously consequential and i don't think is is widely appreciated. just how much was done during that presidency in the 1840s enormous decisions, you know. yeah. it was yeah a lot of people don't think of poke these days, but yes, you know, excellent work enormously consequential and i have i have a piece when one of the other...
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james i was suspect of this number because markets sold off in the middle of the year. i looked at my phone i was guessing he was down to last 179 million. i'm glad for elon that he's feeling flushing. there are people pointing out even after recent declines traditional measures of earnings, stocks are not cheap, so maybe we are seeing that with tesla as well. >> he can throw us all a billion and not even feel it. we will take it. maria: the white house take nothing responsibility for the crisis at the border while claiming they are actually work to go secure it. it's the hot-topic buzz. you have to see it to believe it. how good is your eye for real estate? cheryl casone is here with more stunning properties. we are asking what is it worth? you are watching mornings with maria live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones james: i'm so tired
james i was suspect of this number because markets sold off in the middle of the year. i looked at my phone i was guessing he was down to last 179 million. i'm glad for elon that he's feeling flushing. there are people pointing out even after recent declines traditional measures of earnings, stocks are not cheap, so maybe we are seeing that with tesla as well. >> he can throw us all a billion and not even feel it. we will take it. maria: the white house take nothing responsibility for the...
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james, 'ust a thought about i hills in this estate. the i hills in this estate. james, 'ust a thought about the queen'sh thought about the queen's relationship with scotland as well because we are at a time when there has been a lot of debate about the future shape of the united kingdom. the queen of course represents the solid element of continuity and that is an interesting thing for us to reflect on, given her great affection for balmoral and indeed for scotland. affection for balmoral and indeed for scotland-— for scotland. yes. this is surely a monarch who _ for scotland. yes. this is surely a monarch who personifies - for scotland. yes. this is surely a monarch who personifies the - for scotland. yes. this is surely a l monarch who personifies the union for scotland. yes. this is surely a - monarch who personifies the union of monarch who per5onifie5 the union of the crowns of 1603 as much as she does anything else. the constancy that we talk about that applies to her reign actually goe5 that we talk about that applies to her reig
james, 'ust a thought about i hills in this estate. the i hills in this estate. james, 'ust a thought about the queen'sh thought about the queen's relationship with scotland as well because we are at a time when there has been a lot of debate about the future shape of the united kingdom. the queen of course represents the solid element of continuity and that is an interesting thing for us to reflect on, given her great affection for balmoral and indeed for scotland. affection for balmoral and...
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do think that the size, the scope, the scale of this complaint is very important because i think that letitia jamesorities are going pick up on what she's done. >> i want to bring in vaughn hilliard, who is outside trump tower. we have been talking about the fact this isn't the first time there's been a suggestion that there could be charges brought against trump org. but didn't happen. what's the reaction of former prosecutors in the manhattan da's office? there was a lot of frustration from them that they were left out of the equation. >> right, it was noticeable in the press conference there that she referred to this to the u.s. attorneys office as well as the irs to investigate. who she left out was manhattan district attorney, this is the district attorney who has come under focus. it was a year ago in the summer of 2021 when the previous district attorney filed those charges, those criminal charges against alan weisselberg, who has been the chief financial officer of the trump organization. he started working for the company in 1973. filed charges against weisselberg, but also the trump organ
do think that the size, the scope, the scale of this complaint is very important because i think that letitia jamesorities are going pick up on what she's done. >> i want to bring in vaughn hilliard, who is outside trump tower. we have been talking about the fact this isn't the first time there's been a suggestion that there could be charges brought against trump org. but didn't happen. what's the reaction of former prosecutors in the manhattan da's office? there was a lot of frustration...
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what wldi ppose yocould goto yo, ha this glious pla i gaveoucoul't you? james. who's mes? ay. [ tickg ] james ]'cause ie alreadbeen seng the pchiatris so basicly-- [ cell pho buzze] due tohe chang in thenternatial stanrds of ce, i think can getchest renstructi. sohat i nted task wa do yto t psychiaist.?king ] fofor apoval in couple weeks. [ clicng conties ] someere you'rather b ah, suremum. ♪ [ speaker rock ]n.ies ] need a action ♪ ♪ust need reaction neea reacti ♪ ♪ need a reacon ♪ awesome,ight? s. this iso wei. awesome,ight? ringing s. ♪ [ sakers: po] thiswhat? riing contues ] harr it's to chef m. is blie the? e's noanswerg anof my cas. go fish.she's t here,pastry pe. wherare they um, d idea.w. i'llall ne then. wh look, ieed toalk to blie, man i cameff my scter. [ chkles ] are yoall righ cheers, mate. yeah. no, i'm good. was justorta shong off a frien anscraped cameff... my lefside. [ laug ] bui needo lk to biie. ause i d't knowif i'm g. so i'ljust, uh-- i'll call jane, eh? not a gooddea. you keep saying that. well, she's gonna be back here anyw, so can justel
what wldi ppose yocould goto yo, ha this glious pla i gaveoucoul't you? james. who's mes? ay. [ tickg ] james ]'cause ie alreadbeen seng the pchiatris so basicly-- [ cell pho buzze] due tohe chang in thenternatial stanrds of ce, i think can getchest renstructi. sohat i nted task wa do yto t psychiaist.?king ] fofor apoval in couple weeks. [ clicng conties ] someere you'rather b ah, suremum. ♪ [ speaker rock ]n.ies ] need a action ♪ ♪ust need reaction neea reacti ♪ ♪ need a reacon ♪...
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james's palace. a again of what? while we wait, christopher, and i know you're, you're watching the pictures as, as you're talking here. but again, i'm talking through the significance to the united kingdom of saint james's palace itself. i mean that when he, when thinks of, of anyone who's not from the united kingdom behalf. so, you know, people watching around the world and they think of the british monarchy they think of places like buckingham palace, a windsor castle. many of them may be totally unfamiliar with, with this building here. saint james's palace. well, it before, sir james, this palace became as it were, the center of royal power, which was before buckingham palace of it was whitehall palace, which was destroyed on a far as long, long ago and james's palace, which is at that stage really just a residence. suddenly became a really important central power, and it was only later when they felt, but it wasn't sufficient for the administration of a raw affairs that back in paris took over bucking palace is all though that's where the thron
james's palace. a again of what? while we wait, christopher, and i know you're, you're watching the pictures as, as you're talking here. but again, i'm talking through the significance to the united kingdom of saint james's palace itself. i mean that when he, when thinks of, of anyone who's not from the united kingdom behalf. so, you know, people watching around the world and they think of the british monarchy they think of places like buckingham palace, a windsor castle. many of them may be...
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cannot think of someone i want more on the show than you right now, james not because i want hand holding but i like rationality you've lived through bull and bear markets a lot of people feel this bear market will never end. what's your historical perspective? >> well, firstly, i've seen a lot of markets i think you have to look at what drives the change in sentiment and to me i'm just not surprised. what did we expect we've got a war in the ukraine we've got inflation at the highest we've had for 40 years we've got the fed moving aggressively on rates, having done nothing for ten years rates have been zero the market's awash with money. what did we expect so you've had the bubbles that have been out there, the spacs, the cryptos, and getting washed out. it's not totally surprising where we are that's where i start from. >> if that's the case and you hear the fed talking tough, it should talk tough and it should take tough action. >> listen, you can't have free money forever. of course you'll end up with an imbalance. it's all about gdp growth and interest
cannot think of someone i want more on the show than you right now, james not because i want hand holding but i like rationality you've lived through bull and bear markets a lot of people feel this bear market will never end. what's your historical perspective? >> well, firstly, i've seen a lot of markets i think you have to look at what drives the change in sentiment and to me i'm just not surprised. what did we expect we've got a war in the ukraine we've got inflation at the highest...
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i think james taylor needs to go back to north carolina where gas prices are still through the roof and was just so inappropriate, i thought. a man singing a song like that about suicide and heroin addiction, at a time when you're supposed to be celebrating. somebody in the white house has got to get a grip on the president's presentation of the issues, don't you think? >> well, yeah, there's that, and oh, by the way fentanyl and opioids are the number one death , cause of death now of young people, but sit that aside i mean, this has just been tone deaf after tone deaf, coming through 9/11, saying afghanistan was an extraordinary success, but the thing is on inflation, stu, this isn't going anywhere. yes, regular gas prices are going down, but what i'm watching is the cost of diesel which is still near $5 a gallon, which obviously powers our trucks and our transportation cost that underlies everything that we buy from groceries to homebuilding parts and that is still sky high. you add on top of that the fed that's going to continue to raise rates. you add-on top of that russia turning
i think james taylor needs to go back to north carolina where gas prices are still through the roof and was just so inappropriate, i thought. a man singing a song like that about suicide and heroin addiction, at a time when you're supposed to be celebrating. somebody in the white house has got to get a grip on the president's presentation of the issues, don't you think? >> well, yeah, there's that, and oh, by the way fentanyl and opioids are the number one death , cause of death now of...
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i said everybody, including you, james. i mean, people are keeping their houses at 79 degrees what we can now speaking of load on the grid, peak electricity demand did hit 52,000 megawatts overnight. that is a new all time record. the old record was set back in july 2006. and that's when demand exceeded 50,000 megawatts. they were worried that we would do that yesterday. we did. luckily it didn't bring the grid down. thankfully, we did learn some lessons from previous blackouts, which did lead to power companies and customers being notified. you may have seen a text message yesterday saying, hey, the grid is real close to collapsing. shut down. anything that you can right now and a lot of people got those messages and did i did? yeah, i did it. an engineering professor from san jose state university, though, says that the state's energy problems are the result of a bigger issue. more needs to be changed. it's climate change. we have to be serious about climate change because >> one of the sources of the power that we have it
i said everybody, including you, james. i mean, people are keeping their houses at 79 degrees what we can now speaking of load on the grid, peak electricity demand did hit 52,000 megawatts overnight. that is a new all time record. the old record was set back in july 2006. and that's when demand exceeded 50,000 megawatts. they were worried that we would do that yesterday. we did. luckily it didn't bring the grid down. thankfully, we did learn some lessons from previous blackouts, which did lead...
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and james, what's been said the yeah, i mean this, we're getting comments from, from a lot of people here at the un and around the world about the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she is the longest rating head of state in the world. and she is not, was not just the, the queen of the, the u. k. she was the queen. you heard the canadian prime minister there of 14 other countries around the world. so there is real shot for many. let's start here at the u. n. where we have a statement from the un secretary general currently about to land in pakistan because of those floods. he says, as the united kingdom longest lived in august, raining at stake when elizabeth, the 2nd was widely admired for her grace, dignity, and dedication around the world. she was a reassuring presence throughout the decades of sweeping change, including the dicola zation of africa and asia, and the evolution of the commonwealth. i asked the spokesman to the 2nd general short time ago when he read that statement to us, whether the secretary of the un will plan to attend the funeral of the queen. and they're obvious
and james, what's been said the yeah, i mean this, we're getting comments from, from a lot of people here at the un and around the world about the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she is the longest rating head of state in the world. and she is not, was not just the, the queen of the, the u. k. she was the queen. you heard the canadian prime minister there of 14 other countries around the world. so there is real shot for many. let's start here at the u. n. where we have a statement from the un...
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james. in years gone by i think about those, james. in years gone by i think they — about those, james. i think they have been concerning. i i think they have been concerning. the last time russia did this was in crimea when it annexed crimea, staged a referendum, and the 96% vote in favour ofjoining russia was widely unrecognised by the rest of the world. there are big questions over the process and result. then we go back to february this year when vladimir putin declared he would recognise the donbas region as being independent. we all know now what actions follow that declaration. but there are differences this time around. the goals are less clear. russia is suffering losses, it's getting frustrated right across the vast front line across the south and east of ukraine. what are these officials? basically, what is vladimir putin, the kremlin, trying to achieve? is this propaganda messaging to say to the russian population, yes, we are getting frustrated, it's not going to plan in some places, but look at what we are fighting for, people who are part of russia. 0r are fighting for, pe
james. in years gone by i think about those, james. in years gone by i think they — about those, james. i think they have been concerning. i i think they have been concerning. the last time russia did this was in crimea when it annexed crimea, staged a referendum, and the 96% vote in favour ofjoining russia was widely unrecognised by the rest of the world. there are big questions over the process and result. then we go back to february this year when vladimir putin declared he would recognise...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. ros: i from glasgow with jim murphy, former seetary of scotland, under the last labour government. think you for joining us on bbc news. i wonder what your reflections are of this day we witnessed in edinburgh. jim: i was in edinburgh earlier today. it is not just of the changing of the guard in terms of the head of state. it is also a remarkable statement of the unwritten constitution of the u.k. and scotland's integral part of it. from of course her majesty dying in balmoral, and being transported across such a beautiful country, captured across the world, to today being in edinburgh at rest at st. giles' cathedral surrounded by tens of thousands of scots. it has been a remarkable day that very few involved in will ever forget. ros: you may have heard in allan little's report, he emphasized the fact king charles will visit the northern island and wales. he is in scotland to signal the entire united kingdom is his concern. jim: i think what people are coming to terms with, for those who do
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. ros: i from glasgow with jim murphy, former seetary of scotland, under the last labour government. think you for joining us on bbc news. i wonder what your reflections are of this day we witnessed in edinburgh. jim: i was in edinburgh earlier today. it is not just of the changing of the guard in terms of the head of state. it is also a remarkable statement of the unwritten constitution of the u.k. and scotland's integral part of it. from of course her majesty...
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james: so far. dagen: making pay him back. uflt, wanted to be educated so, so far, i think to that point, it is -- there is a a fundamental unfairness hits a lot of people if they haven't seen gotten benefit maybe trying to play political catch-up with that but also means there is no the reformer at universities need to be reformed they need ways to offer better deal for people. but, i think the damage is done inflation, and food prices, as i mentioned not seeing relief, energy prices, being electricity utility gas services skyrocketing over the last year i think that is the key issue, and should be, and that is what is reflected in the polls. >> new nbc news poll 63% voters say they can't make ends meet at this point because incomes did not keep up with hire living expenses economy top issue for voters i have midterms one thing we haven't talked about is rail deal, will the administration and the unions agree that their going to have a 14.1% increase in wages, how many more strikes are we going to see, at look i am not wanting a rail strike i recognize being that wil
james: so far. dagen: making pay him back. uflt, wanted to be educated so, so far, i think to that point, it is -- there is a a fundamental unfairness hits a lot of people if they haven't seen gotten benefit maybe trying to play political catch-up with that but also means there is no the reformer at universities need to be reformed they need ways to offer better deal for people. but, i think the damage is done inflation, and food prices, as i mentioned not seeing relief, energy prices, being...
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. >> i am james dorn, vice president of monetary studies at the cato institute.monetary conference, a pleasure to have you with us today. the search for stable money, january 1983, that search continues as we face the highest inflation in 40 years. a short time
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aching and my time is at hand, i won't make it any other way ♪ neil: now, don't get me wrong, i love jamesas a lot more uplifting ones. as he was singing at that point we were down 1200 points on the dow. timing is everything. a lot of people saying the president promoting the inflation reduction act which is not exactly working out on the same day we get and inflation report that it is not reducing on top of a market tumult. awkward timing. who knows better than awkward timing jimmy faiilan. he knows about odd juxtapositions, my friend. this is just bizarre. i thought someone during the day, say to mr. president, this might not be the best time. >> the reason is lined up with james taylor singing "fire and rain" is, your 401(k) was on fire. hose was the rain that put out the fire. straight propaganda, man, if you look at numbers that came out, the market, the end of the football game somebody win as super bowl, they dump gatorade on the winning coach. this was the losing coach dumping it on himself and saying i'm going to disney world. neil: let me ask you, this is not the first time this
aching and my time is at hand, i won't make it any other way ♪ neil: now, don't get me wrong, i love jamesas a lot more uplifting ones. as he was singing at that point we were down 1200 points on the dow. timing is everything. a lot of people saying the president promoting the inflation reduction act which is not exactly working out on the same day we get and inflation report that it is not reducing on top of a market tumult. awkward timing. who knows better than awkward timing jimmy faiilan....
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i have to ask your thoughts on what this government can do for growth. can they deliver a growth rate for the united kingdom? jamesit is very difficult situation. i can understand why the prime minister is talking about the policy she is and it should keep the back of england on the sidelines. you have given money to those who aren't in need of it. that would take away the upside inflation risks. where we have come from to where we are now, with the u.k. in particular, the expansion is really escape combination for governments. as always in this situations we have been relying too little on long-term structural investment and enhancement. at some stage we will have to wear a lot of short-term pain to get ourselves where we can look medium-term or long-term. hopefully this is the government to do that but the next 12 months will be incredibly difficult. jonathan: james athey of aberdeen will be sticking with us. something we have discussed multiple times, what is the price we have to play -- pay to get inflation down? forecasted inflation rate coming down and unemployment coming down and you realize the data points
i have to ask your thoughts on what this government can do for growth. can they deliver a growth rate for the united kingdom? jamesit is very difficult situation. i can understand why the prime minister is talking about the policy she is and it should keep the back of england on the sidelines. you have given money to those who aren't in need of it. that would take away the upside inflation risks. where we have come from to where we are now, with the u.k. in particular, the expansion is really...
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fact that they may make a mistake i don't think is indefensible position. >> james if your reapplicationhave to find a rock to hide under in march of next year. i want to bring in john lansky into the conversation. john, go ahead. >> it's important to know that we have a housing recession underway right now, jump in mortgage yields that you're speaking about has increase monthly mortgage payments by 45% from a year ago, speaking about inflation. looking ahead, i think the housing recession will be felt by those many businesses who realize sales following the purchase of a home. they are going to be hurting building material, retailers, furniture and appliances, somebody -- some of those have stock prices down sharply and let's not forget that during the press economic recovery, the federal funds rate peaked at about 2.4%. you're talking about a fed funds rate of 4.4% by the end of this year, believe it or not, this is going to drive the economy into a recession for the simple fact that the economy was fundamentally stronger in 2019 compared to where it is today. >> absolutely. and i don'
fact that they may make a mistake i don't think is indefensible position. >> james if your reapplicationhave to find a rock to hide under in march of next year. i want to bring in john lansky into the conversation. john, go ahead. >> it's important to know that we have a housing recession underway right now, jump in mortgage yields that you're speaking about has increase monthly mortgage payments by 45% from a year ago, speaking about inflation. looking ahead, i think the housing...
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teams - question. james watt as in zaporizhzhia. teams will i watt as in | zaporizhzhia. teams will be question. james watt as in - zaporizhzhia. teams will be talking to us throughout the next two hours as well. everyone is waiting for the arrival president putin. and also the former leader is appointed by russia of the regions. members of the russian orthodox church very much behind the special military operation of the war in ukraine. it's a huge hole. everyone is there. there's going to be a concert after the speech and the signing ceremony as well. let's talk us through the figures. who is there and what do we know about these russian and appointed leaders sitting there in these regions? it’s sitting there in these regions? it's the sitting there in these regions? it�*s the government, the heads of the region, the head of chechnya, some religious leaders. the defence minister, the government in its entirety. all the security ministers are all there as well. in the front row, the puppet leaders of these russian backed administrations, the oc
teams - question. james watt as in zaporizhzhia. teams will i watt as in | zaporizhzhia. teams will be question. james watt as in - zaporizhzhia. teams will be talking to us throughout the next two hours as well. everyone is waiting for the arrival president putin. and also the former leader is appointed by russia of the regions. members of the russian orthodox church very much behind the special military operation of the war in ukraine. it's a huge hole. everyone is there. there's going to be...
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i don't know. but i'm not sure any james madison lecture before has told you that story. but i do think. that's the true story. and i'm going to say that here, you know, at james madison event, because you're my friend. so i'm going to be straight with you. to thank you for think i never heard the word geostrategic in my so i read your book and i'm still not sure i understand the word. so if you could clarify that, the big question is if washington was so determined and he's going to be the father, why did he need to be cajoled to go to the convention? what didn't have felt personally compelled to go if it was so important to him brilliant questions? first, the word geostrategic. it's the same root word as geography or geology. it's a basic thought that it's about kind of land and defense ability and the globe. so it's about grand or world strategy with a particular emphasis on geographic elements in particular. it's easier to defend a coastline than it is to defend a land border. okay, so they look around the world because they want be democratic and almost no place in the world been dem
i don't know. but i'm not sure any james madison lecture before has told you that story. but i do think. that's the true story. and i'm going to say that here, you know, at james madison event, because you're my friend. so i'm going to be straight with you. to thank you for think i never heard the word geostrategic in my so i read your book and i'm still not sure i understand the word. so if you could clarify that, the big question is if washington was so determined and he's going to be the...