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i. james, thank you so much for your time. and please try to be safe. thanks your call. as rush rams up nuclear threats and at the war and ukraine, there's been a search and spending a long nuclear arms states on weapons of mass destruction still comb. international peace research institute has released a report warning nuclear weapons, having placed such a prominent role in global relations since the cold war. russia and this allied bella roost carried out more nuclear drills this month. the exercises were designed to discourage western support for ukraine and a separate report. the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons icon says there was a $10000000000.00 increase in global spending on nuclear weapons last year. i deb smith is the director of the stock home international piece research institute . and i asked him how all that money spent on nuclear weapons could be put to better use. i mean, i think the difficulty is deciding among so many important priorities. we have an ecological crisis which bodily needs money. we have a green transition that we need t
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in the ground game can defeat trump and his chaos, i believe. >> james, someone once said -- i think they were pretty smart -- that, is the economy stupid? this is been really complicated for the president for the last year. susan just laid out all of this good economic data, but it hasn't aligned with how the american people are feeling. do you think that is starting to shift? >> i certainly hope so. it's a kind of rule that you have to be very deep and when economic recovery before a lot of people feel it. i can show you evidence or trump isn't doing near as well as he should be. he's actually doing better than you think with voters over 65. in this economy very much benefits people like me, who don't have a mortgage or are in the stock market. and i think it's great. if you are 26, i was looking at the day and how expensive it is to buy a home. how expensive a college education is. and i think the president needs to sort of acknowledge that. my suggestion is that he do away with the trump tax cut and start a first-time homebuyers relief fund. tell people you see them out there. te
in the ground game can defeat trump and his chaos, i believe. >> james, someone once said -- i think they were pretty smart -- that, is the economy stupid? this is been really complicated for the president for the last year. susan just laid out all of this good economic data, but it hasn't aligned with how the american people are feeling. do you think that is starting to shift? >> i certainly hope so. it's a kind of rule that you have to be very deep and when economic recovery...
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i don't know. stephanie and james, you better. u better stay there because if you come here, i'm gonna put you to though. problem with that. thank you, michael. >> alright, thanks, michael. i mean, you did. you participated in this for years for sure, for a lot fun. speaking of fun, baseball, always a good time unless we don't win. but we'll take a look at how the a's did is they took on the twins will have highlights coming up in just a minute. >> apple camp is in session. find out how your kids can join in on these creative join in on these creative storytelling activities. i'm ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ it's time to get away and cash in at cache creek casino resort. mugs. to rock and to
i don't know. stephanie and james, you better. u better stay there because if you come here, i'm gonna put you to though. problem with that. thank you, michael. >> alright, thanks, michael. i mean, you did. you participated in this for years for sure, for a lot fun. speaking of fun, baseball, always a good time unless we don't win. but we'll take a look at how the a's did is they took on the twins will have highlights coming up in just a minute. >> apple camp is in session. find out...
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i want to ask you the same question i asked james. considerjulian assange a journalist or an activist? yeah. thank you for having me on. so i would say he was more of a political activist - than a journalist. i think when you're dealing with, you know, james hasjust said, i he had a sort of motivation to bring down this imperial or, _ organise, you know, counter this imperial message. - you cannot really have that kind - of motivation going intojournalism. |and the other...the other thing| i think would be quite important i is that you have editorial rules, i you have frameworks which you work within when you're a journalist. so, like you mentioned, you know, . if we are going to be publishing l things, we will think about privacy, |we'll think about redacting names, j we will think about legal, i what legal content we have and if we're holding. content that is illegal. so i think... like, you would... i don't thinkjournalists _ would have a wholesale publication | of leaks without going through very, | very specific frameworks, you k
i want to ask you the same question i asked james. considerjulian assange a journalist or an activist? yeah. thank you for having me on. so i would say he was more of a political activist - than a journalist. i think when you're dealing with, you know, james hasjust said, i he had a sort of motivation to bring down this imperial or, _ organise, you know, counter this imperial message. - you cannot really have that kind - of motivation going intojournalism. |and the other...the other thing| i...
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the ground game can defeat donald trump and his chaos, i believe. >> james, someone once said, i think they were pretty smart, it is the economy stupid. this is complicated for the president the last year or so. susan just laid out the good economic data but it has not aligned with how the american people are feeling. do you think that is starting to shift? >> i certainly hope so. you have to be deep into an economic combat, so a lot of people feel it. i can show you evidence that biden is not doing as well as he should be. he's actually doing better than you think with voters over 65. this economy very much benefits people like me. who do not have a mortgage, savers, in the stock market. i think it is great. if you are 26, how expensive it is to buy a home. how expensive college education is. i think the president needs to acknowledge that. my suggestion is to do away with the donald trump tax cuts and start a first time home buyers relief fund. tell people you understand. i tell a 26-year-old, this is the best economy i can imagine. i made x amount of dollars today in the nasdaq. the
the ground game can defeat donald trump and his chaos, i believe. >> james, someone once said, i think they were pretty smart, it is the economy stupid. this is complicated for the president the last year or so. susan just laid out the good economic data but it has not aligned with how the american people are feeling. do you think that is starting to shift? >> i certainly hope so. you have to be deep into an economic combat, so a lot of people feel it. i can show you evidence that...
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james: i think you have to rethink it a little bit.e case was that there was not going to be any big bang reform. maybe had we seen modi come home with a dumping majority, that could have changed the narrative and the thornier areas could have been tackled this third term. i think that is now unlikely. our expectation is a continuity of reform and policy, and that will be broadly supported for the indian economy. having said that, so far, we have seen a big emphasis on infrastructure spending around those stocks doing well, and government spending around expenditures generally. that may moderate a bit. and we may see prospect sort of dim slightly, although, i think they're still a good story around the infrastructure and cycle in india. so we will monitor that and in contrast to earlier points made in the earlier segment, as the government takes note of voters and shifts towards focusing on the rural economy and that very large segments of population, that may be positive for consumer spending and consumer related stocks in rural india
james: i think you have to rethink it a little bit.e case was that there was not going to be any big bang reform. maybe had we seen modi come home with a dumping majority, that could have changed the narrative and the thornier areas could have been tackled this third term. i think that is now unlikely. our expectation is a continuity of reform and policy, and that will be broadly supported for the indian economy. having said that, so far, we have seen a big emphasis on infrastructure spending...
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i am not overly concerned about that. >> susan, we are seeing -- >> james? i was just asking james because he is been a political strategist for so long. what is donald trump's team? like here's your opening statement, this debate is rigged. it is fixed, it is fixed, and hunter biden. is that pretty much how he prepped? >> i don't think he prepares. i agree with matthew, he doesn't even know who he is going to pick. he got out of bed one morning and decided to pick somebody. i have always been of the opinion and continue to be of the opinion, it is a good chance he doesn't show up. just get up out of the morning on the 27th and say why am i doing this? is that he was going to testify on his own behalf in this trial, of course, he never did. never put on the defense. and just because trump says he is going to do something is no indication whatsoever that that something is going to be done. i stay skeptical, but i don't think he's bad, i think he's going to try a couple things, a couple of stunts, and hopefully president biden is well prepared and ready for tha
i am not overly concerned about that. >> susan, we are seeing -- >> james? i was just asking james because he is been a political strategist for so long. what is donald trump's team? like here's your opening statement, this debate is rigged. it is fixed, it is fixed, and hunter biden. is that pretty much how he prepped? >> i don't think he prepares. i agree with matthew, he doesn't even know who he is going to pick. he got out of bed one morning and decided to pick somebody. i...
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i james, too much of the december 2018. and since i didn't do much of that, i've had for me to find my inclusive to know the person i am and to know i want to be in the future as the community of dancing keeps expand, processed as his team, because my insane talented dance has to become community based down scorches, they go beyond just teaching them listed how the substance for emotional suffering . um think kids having hyphen 15 did they would talk of things uh kids able to sort of conflict kids able to have in but the in them. and also what i've seen is our kids, i know becoming professional done. so i've, you've seen in the video style kids and how it would make the visual for me, i would say that i faxed in for a humble beginning in he's all home for us. because gordon, he immediately proceeded to date. ready in fact, 2003 on the children each week and have 17 centers offered a total of $3000.00, a $165.00 classes to the tubes of what we've various schools to offer does curriculum. she's been unable to attend. one of th
i james, too much of the december 2018. and since i didn't do much of that, i've had for me to find my inclusive to know the person i am and to know i want to be in the future as the community of dancing keeps expand, processed as his team, because my insane talented dance has to become community based down scorches, they go beyond just teaching them listed how the substance for emotional suffering . um think kids having hyphen 15 did they would talk of things uh kids able to sort of conflict...
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but i mean , i think james this. es has adequately explained how dull this manifesto is. but i think it's not just it's just also unambitious. if you take something around, you know, the echr you've got, it's not just the tory right who are who want to leave the echr. there's also a sort of general understanding that this is a genuine roadblock in determining democratic processes for immigration, sunak says. processes for immigration, sunak says . well, you know, i don't says. well, you know, i don't quite want to leave it, but if i'm forced to, maybe i will. so it's really weak on the net zero thing. again, a big issue, something he can make a big impact on. and their big announcement is that they will, roll back the expansion of the ulez. it's not the expansion of the ulez that's the problem. it's the ulez. that's the problem. it's no good just reducing the expansion . so all reducing the expansion. so all of it just feels really mealy mouthed. yeah, but hold on, because if you lived in one of those areas that was c
but i mean , i think james this. es has adequately explained how dull this manifesto is. but i think it's not just it's just also unambitious. if you take something around, you know, the echr you've got, it's not just the tory right who are who want to leave the echr. there's also a sort of general understanding that this is a genuine roadblock in determining democratic processes for immigration, sunak says. processes for immigration, sunak says . well, you know, i don't says. well, you know, i...
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i. james, thank you so much for your time and please try to be safe. thanks your call. i. let's take a look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. do in the start, i change chinese state media, say at least 4 people have died and lands lives in the southeastern province of john heavy rains of soap. the reason for the last week was flooding, forcing tens of thousands from their homes. forecasters are predicting yet more rainfall in the coming days. no, not the russian states. maybe a say a us journalist, evan gross conventions. trial for a suspect is fine. we'll start next week. the proceedings will reportedly not be public. the wall street journal reporter has been detained. since march of 2023, prosecutors accused him of working for the c. i a, an accusation denied bikers commit himself, his employer and the us government. north korean state media, say russia as president of lot of man will pay an official visit to the country on tuesday, who will then travel to vietnam. the following day, most going on young have become closer during russia's war a
i. james, thank you so much for your time and please try to be safe. thanks your call. i. let's take a look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. do in the start, i change chinese state media, say at least 4 people have died and lands lives in the southeastern province of john heavy rains of soap. the reason for the last week was flooding, forcing tens of thousands from their homes. forecasters are predicting yet more rainfall in the coming days. no, not the russian...
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met james brown -- i'd met him before. i "but james, wouldn't people be laughing?" he said, "they ain't gonna laugh if you do it serious. people gonna know that you serious." [ laughter ] he said, "they ain't gonna laugh." >> jimmy: wow. >> then he told me -- he said, "you know, you've got some nice, big arms there." his daughter was standing next to him. he said, "you got big arms." he said, "don't he got big arms?" then he told her, he said, "you know, i know you're married, but my daughter's available." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you could've -- >> and then i laughed. and he said, "i'm serious." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you could've been -- >> so, he must've liked the impression -- >> jimmy: yeah, he liked the impression. >> he liked the impression. he said, "do my life story." "take my -- have my daughter." >> jimmy: "and take my daughter." yeah, yeah. he really liked the impression. yeah. here's you getting the mark twain award from president obama. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] in the oval office. >> jimmy: i think -- was
met james brown -- i'd met him before. i "but james, wouldn't people be laughing?" he said, "they ain't gonna laugh if you do it serious. people gonna know that you serious." [ laughter ] he said, "they ain't gonna laugh." >> jimmy: wow. >> then he told me -- he said, "you know, you've got some nice, big arms there." his daughter was standing next to him. he said, "you got big arms." he said, "don't he got big arms?" then...
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as we've 'ust heard from james i to cross the channel? orking, we've got to process cases, we've got to deal with the backlog and alongside that our commitment is to a border security command that will deal at source with the criminal gangs. we will approach it as a national security issue. keir starmer spent his time as a chief prosecutor clamping down on exactly these kinds of gangs. we are serious about doing it. we have to make sure we protect our borders. but if the conservatives thought that this plan around rwanda was going to work, they'd get flights off the ground, i'm not sure they'd have called the election for now. yvette cooper has said that she'd be willing to look at third country options, in other words sending people who come here or trying to process them in other countries, and there are other countries around the eu as james cleverly said starting to look at this kind of approach. what would be your alternative to trying to stop people even hoping to trying to stop people even hoping to try to come to the uk in this way
as we've 'ust heard from james i to cross the channel? orking, we've got to process cases, we've got to deal with the backlog and alongside that our commitment is to a border security command that will deal at source with the criminal gangs. we will approach it as a national security issue. keir starmer spent his time as a chief prosecutor clamping down on exactly these kinds of gangs. we are serious about doing it. we have to make sure we protect our borders. but if the conservatives thought...
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i don't james used could have been worded better. o you've talked about people can just look away . they can't can just look away. they can't really, can they? i mean, it's in every shop. it's in every store. it's it is absolutely ubiquitous, but but to go back to your point about, it's a, it's a flag that resembles or represents unity , hard won represents unity, hard won rights and all of those kind of things. i mean , my view is that things. i mean, my view is that that's certainly what the original rainbow flag represented . the sixth flight represented. the sixth flight stripe flag that was designed in 1978, i think the progress pride flag represents something very, very different. this is the one with the extra chevrons for trans rights. the black stripe, the brown stripe for racial minorities, the intersex circle, this very cluttered sort of display and that i think has become associated with a particular ideological movement, the intersectional movement, the identity obsessed movement, that's a very divisive thing. so should o
i don't james used could have been worded better. o you've talked about people can just look away . they can't can just look away. they can't really, can they? i mean, it's in every shop. it's in every store. it's it is absolutely ubiquitous, but but to go back to your point about, it's a, it's a flag that resembles or represents unity , hard won represents unity, hard won rights and all of those kind of things. i mean , my view is that things. i mean, my view is that that's certainly what the...
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if they were journalists than i am james bond reincarnated. >> speaker-01: i like you in that role. >> after tell you saying. >> no i want to be james bond. >> after tell you what's absurd this step with him he's out there insisting that the media collude with cabinet and the current president the cheat in the election he's not even subtle about this is shocking. whenever should we have the government and press working together to win an election. that's not how this is supposed to work. as far as rachel maddow losing her show it won't be because donald trump gets or cancelled it will be because nobody watches her and they cancel her because of poor ratings we live in a crazy world most of us recognize the reason joe biden took this debate is because he was promised it would be sponsored by visiting angels and a place for joe somehow that seemed like a fitting sponsorship for the debate. and i'm convinced of this donald trump no matter what rules they put on and no matter how biased as they are he will go there and make it very clear there is a contrast between his years in biden. the
if they were journalists than i am james bond reincarnated. >> speaker-01: i like you in that role. >> after tell you saying. >> no i want to be james bond. >> after tell you what's absurd this step with him he's out there insisting that the media collude with cabinet and the current president the cheat in the election he's not even subtle about this is shocking. whenever should we have the government and press working together to win an election. that's not how this is...
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james is entitled to a i reduction on the normal council tax. t live here, and yet they are happy to charge us extra for not living here. happy to charge us extra for not living here-— happy to charge us extra for not living here. james and charlotte have been _ living here. james and charlotte have been turned _ living here. james and charlotte have been turned down - living here. james and charlotte have been turned down for- living here. james and charlotte have been turned down for a i living here. james and charlotte i have been turned down for a discount on the council tax. shropshire council told us they do have the right of appeal. in a statement, the ministry of defence told us they are in the process of agreeing and arranging suitable adaptations to corporal lloyd's home, but that this can take time. christmas together in their new home never happen. james and charlotte are living apart from another —— from one another with theirfamilies. what i want another —— from one another with their families. what i want is to be together, facing
james is entitled to a i reduction on the normal council tax. t live here, and yet they are happy to charge us extra for not living here. happy to charge us extra for not living here-— happy to charge us extra for not living here. james and charlotte have been _ living here. james and charlotte have been turned _ living here. james and charlotte have been turned down - living here. james and charlotte have been turned down for- living here. james and charlotte have been turned down for a i...
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i wanted to ask james _ what did you want to say? wording _ referendum because it seems that the wording for— referendum because it seems that the wording for that opening negotiations with the uk government is the _ negotiations with the uk government is the gold _ negotiations with the uk government is the gold standard referendum, the 2014 one. _ is the gold standard referendum, the 2014 one, which was essentially gifted _ 2014 one, which was essentially gifted by— 2014 one, which was essentially gifted by westminster done under westminster parliamentary powers for stub they _ westminster parliamentary powers for stub they gifted that power to the parliamentary scotland for two years. — parliamentary scotland for two years. is — parliamentary scotland for two years, is that rather than unilateral referendum is cited by holly— unilateral referendum is cited by holly ruta? | unilateral referendum is cited by holly rota?— unilateral referendum is cited by holl ruta? ~ ., , , holly ruta? i think that stems back to the sopreme _ holly r
i wanted to ask james _ what did you want to say? wording _ referendum because it seems that the wording for— referendum because it seems that the wording for that opening negotiations with the uk government is the _ negotiations with the uk government is the gold _ negotiations with the uk government is the gold standard referendum, the 2014 one. _ is the gold standard referendum, the 2014 one, which was essentially gifted _ 2014 one, which was essentially gifted by— 2014 one, which was...
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i with james fever. you know, i was really, kevin de jesus grew up in san francisco. he says he became a giants fan when he was just 10 years old after he got to meet haze, which turned out to be a major influence on his life. going over the mission. >> you know, sports kind of kept me out of trouble. day has to stop by the willie mays say, hey, experience exhibit is normally closed during away games, but the team opened it for fans to learn more about his legacy. there's memorabilia from his early days birmingham to his time in new would seals stadium. and of part it opened in may. unfortunately, mays never got to see it. fans say he'll be missed but never forgotten. just baseball player ever. and there's never going to be another like the giants have decided to open work park for fans on thursday on the scoreboard. they will televise the giants first cardinals game at rickwood field. >> and there will be a lot of different things. fans can do to pay tribute to may's the game starts 4.15, but again, doors open at noon. i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco. kro
i with james fever. you know, i was really, kevin de jesus grew up in san francisco. he says he became a giants fan when he was just 10 years old after he got to meet haze, which turned out to be a major influence on his life. going over the mission. >> you know, sports kind of kept me out of trouble. day has to stop by the willie mays say, hey, experience exhibit is normally closed during away games, but the team opened it for fans to learn more about his legacy. there's memorabilia from...
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i don't think james carville would be okay with that. and i think that's the principle here now, as to your question, judge merchan is going to have a very difficult decision. the sentence is entirely up to him and michael. if we look at a universe of falsification cases in new york state roughly 70 to 90% of those cases result in non-prison sentences. so you've been talking about probation and restitution and finds and that kind of thing. but prosecutors may well make an argument and i see it that donald trump is not the classic falsification patient case, that there are aspects of this case that make it a much more serious case. the fact that he's violated the contempt order, the fact that his conduct, according to prosecutors and the jury impact in an election. so i think this is gonna be a razor's edge 50, 50 call about whether judge merchan sentences them to some prison time okay. >> i'm shocked to hear you say that i thought you were going to toe the line and say it's highly unlikely but again, you surprise and i appreciate that i l
i don't think james carville would be okay with that. and i think that's the principle here now, as to your question, judge merchan is going to have a very difficult decision. the sentence is entirely up to him and michael. if we look at a universe of falsification cases in new york state roughly 70 to 90% of those cases result in non-prison sentences. so you've been talking about probation and restitution and finds and that kind of thing. but prosecutors may well make an argument and i see it...
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and i think james is honesty. and i think james is going to join us now. morning, james. ou all right? what's what's the fallout been from your typical straightforward honesty , the straightforward honesty, the fallout is actually nothing kind of official comes back. >> i don't think i'm going to have a portrait above the boardroom table, central office headquarters. but, i think the reason why, you know, i said it, you know, and did it from a sort of theme point of view. if we had to compete against the team that was behaving like that, we'd be smiling away and i think, why why i felt the need to say it is that what people don't understand is, is that no, the candidates knocking on doors, but you're doing it with, you know, 10 or 15 people every day who are doing it before work, after work, whether you're taking half a day off, doing it on the weekends, because they believe in the party and they believe in the party and they believe in the party and they believe in me as a candidate. and then if i if they hear me on the doorstep, say that, you know , integrity and, you kn
and i think james is honesty. and i think james is going to join us now. morning, james. ou all right? what's what's the fallout been from your typical straightforward honesty , the straightforward honesty, the fallout is actually nothing kind of official comes back. >> i don't think i'm going to have a portrait above the boardroom table, central office headquarters. but, i think the reason why, you know, i said it, you know, and did it from a sort of theme point of view. if we had to...
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can you tell which part he did and which part james did. >> i cannot. it's seemless. and t job of taking michael's voice and carrying it all the way through and also did the james patterson dance of being able to make it such a page turner and the two of these men together on the page, i could not be more proud. i know that michael could not be more proud. i know our son is proud. i am just so happy to see it come to life. >> this kind of book, though, it just hasn't been around for a while. there was jurassic park monstrous way back to godfather. when was the last time a novel really blew people away? >> steve: james, finally, maybe you are going to have a hit. just saying. >> i know. i know. isn't that so cool? >> steve: sherri, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> steve: invite everybody to check out "eruption." it's now sold wherever you buy o n your books. ♪unli starting with the sound system... that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting
can you tell which part he did and which part james did. >> i cannot. it's seemless. and t job of taking michael's voice and carrying it all the way through and also did the james patterson dance of being able to make it such a page turner and the two of these men together on the page, i could not be more proud. i know that michael could not be more proud. i know our son is proud. i am just so happy to see it come to life. >> this kind of book, though, it just hasn't been around for...
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i don't know. no. there is no way. it's james. there's no way. t was my fault that i was flirting with other men. it was such a stupid thing to do. i love my husband. i love my children. >> that's understandable. >> a stupid thing talking to other men. >> not a crime. lying to me today, yes, a crime. >> reporter: in march 2022, sherri papini was arrested and later convicted of lying to a federal officer. she served ten months in prison. abc news reached out to sherri and to her ex-boyfriend james reyes for comment. neither responded. as for keith papini -- >> i'm the idiot husband that stayed around the whole time. >> reporter: years later, he says the entire saga still haunts him. >> it's very difficult for me. i loved this woman for so long. and it's almost like there is still good there. i remember just even filing for divorce. like i didn't want to. >> reporter: she apologized in court. but has sherri ever apologized to you or the children? >> no. never. she has no remorse that i have ever witnessed or seen. >> juju: our thanks to matt. you ca
i don't know. no. there is no way. it's james. there's no way. t was my fault that i was flirting with other men. it was such a stupid thing to do. i love my husband. i love my children. >> that's understandable. >> a stupid thing talking to other men. >> not a crime. lying to me today, yes, a crime. >> reporter: in march 2022, sherri papini was arrested and later convicted of lying to a federal officer. she served ten months in prison. abc news reached out to sherri and...
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james is taking your head there. well, he doesn't i incompetence. james is taking your| head there. w from someone very i what we saw from someone very fragile _ what we saw from someone very fragile when actually pushed, he talked _ fragile when actually pushed, he talked over michelle and richey and over the _ talked over michelle and richey and over the audience, which is why rishi _ over the audience, which is why rishi. _ over the audience, which is why rishi, really had to assert himself. we saw— rishi, really had to assert himself. we saw over and over again wasn't starmer— we saw over and over again wasn't starmer failing to answer the questions, failing to answer what it nmans— questions, failing to answer what it means to _ questions, failing to answer what it means to be a woman, failing to answer— means to be a woman, failing to answer what he would do with asylum seekers _ answer what he would do with asylum seekers from countries you can't... ithink— seekers from countries you can't... i think our— seekers from countries you can't... i think our audience knows there wer
james is taking your head there. well, he doesn't i incompetence. james is taking your| head there. w from someone very i what we saw from someone very fragile _ what we saw from someone very fragile when actually pushed, he talked _ fragile when actually pushed, he talked over michelle and richey and over the _ talked over michelle and richey and over the audience, which is why rishi _ over the audience, which is why rishi. _ over the audience, which is why rishi, really had to assert himself....
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if you think in international terms, i james. this is a huge prize.w kill more than i collectively they now kill more than 1 million people around the world each year and this piece of kit is designed to help challenge it. do you want to have a look? it is for urinary tract infections. you take a sample and it goes in here and then when it gets tipped up, it helps to trap the bacteria in place and this device also contains five different antibiotics. then it goes into another machine, so if wejust antibiotics. then it goes into another machine, so if we just pop it in over here. what happens inside this as it is going to watch as the bacteria grow or not, because in 50 minutes' time, it will confirm whether or not this is a bacterial infection and in 45 minutes' time, it will tell doctors the best drug to use. if you want that information at the moment, you would have to send a sample to a clinical laboratory and it could take up to three days to get that kind of information. so the dream of this technology it is the future of health care, that gets t
if you think in international terms, i james. this is a huge prize.w kill more than i collectively they now kill more than 1 million people around the world each year and this piece of kit is designed to help challenge it. do you want to have a look? it is for urinary tract infections. you take a sample and it goes in here and then when it gets tipped up, it helps to trap the bacteria in place and this device also contains five different antibiotics. then it goes into another machine, so if...
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right, well i'm joined by all i have to provide a good, it's a james base who's in the probably a region of southern it's really easily and following a g 7 development says. so, i mean, of course the g 7, particularly the united states points to consolidate support for ukraine. james? yes, on ukraine the you have this deal, it seems. and we're at that stage now where we're getting leaks from the final communicate of the g 7. that is not being actually published yet, but the way it works is behind the scenes while the leaders are doing the family photos, meetings, all of that closest officials. looking at the document and looking at the final wording. changing the old word here that are in the green one pilot part of golf and moving on to the next. and it seems that that deal has been done the going to use of the collateral as collateral. ready of the interest on those frozen russian assets that 300000000 of russian assets. the other thing that's going on here is the us, which is going to do an ongoing, a security deal for 10 years with ukraine. now i think the idea is to create some mome
right, well i'm joined by all i have to provide a good, it's a james base who's in the probably a region of southern it's really easily and following a g 7 development says. so, i mean, of course the g 7, particularly the united states points to consolidate support for ukraine. james? yes, on ukraine the you have this deal, it seems. and we're at that stage now where we're getting leaks from the final communicate of the g 7. that is not being actually published yet, but the way it works is...
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and i think he thought this was really a james. i did, but not many people him from seem to agree on that. many people think this is really the worst possible name and to do such a thing. although some were expecting a dissolution of the national assembly of the palm and later on this year, but not right after a victory by the fall rights in our my call could now lose his simply majority that he has no ticket. also, you know, paved the way for a written of the far right, national riley that's predicted to come 1st in the polls. now it's really difficult to predict the exact outcome because as i said, there are 577 biting districts. and actually it's kind of a low collection, so rate is will also decide on, depending on local issues and posters con, predict what they will decide. but it might be that after these elections after the next round, next week, there will be a majority for the fall, right. and that would mean that fonts would have a fall, right? prime minister. and i'm on my clause the president, and that would be a lot of
and i think he thought this was really a james. i did, but not many people him from seem to agree on that. many people think this is really the worst possible name and to do such a thing. although some were expecting a dissolution of the national assembly of the palm and later on this year, but not right after a victory by the fall rights in our my call could now lose his simply majority that he has no ticket. also, you know, paved the way for a written of the far right, national riley that's...
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let's begin with you, james, i want to share this, this is from frank, a smart pollster, he's talking about this notion of yeah, the polls are tight but the problem is, the polls are tight. he will explain it and i will get your reaction. listen to this. >> yes, trump dropped a few points after being found guilty on 34 felony counts. but remember this, that would have destroyed any candidate as recently as ten years ago. the fact that donald trump is still even with or in some cases leading joe biden after being found guilty of 34 felonies, oh my god, that is so significant. >> kevin: i think he's on it, i think he's right. >> he absolutely nailed it. i think anybody else, any other candidate. >> kevin: dead in the water. >> absolutely. but there's something about donald trump. i think the american people like him, they are realizing that what we've seen these last three years versus what we saw in trump's first four years. on top of that i think people are realizing that what trump has been saying all along, the trial in new york a complete sham. i think people are realizing he had a
let's begin with you, james, i want to share this, this is from frank, a smart pollster, he's talking about this notion of yeah, the polls are tight but the problem is, the polls are tight. he will explain it and i will get your reaction. listen to this. >> yes, trump dropped a few points after being found guilty on 34 felony counts. but remember this, that would have destroyed any candidate as recently as ten years ago. the fact that donald trump is still even with or in some cases...
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daniels school of business james bullard back with me thanks so much for joining me. >> great to be here, thanks for having me. >> so iur assessment of the macrostory, james. about what are owe -- how are you characterizing this economy lots of good headlines later questions about what is behind the hood or under the hood in terms of job growth in terms of inflation, meeting the fed target. >> yeah inflation not meeting the target yet. it is a little too high, it has come down quite a bit. the inflation rate has come down quite a bit. that is not very satisfy to a lot of people prices are much higher than they were, i think that is frustrating for many, but inflation rate has come down, and i think it is going to slow going to we are going to get this report friday i think will show further slowing there that will give the fed, some comfort, but i think they want more evidence going forward in order to cut the policy rate. so it is all about inflation right now. maria: yeah, a i mean all about inflation but also looks like the economy is doing well, certainly from jobs outlook yet the other day, jay powell said that m
daniels school of business james bullard back with me thanks so much for joining me. >> great to be here, thanks for having me. >> so iur assessment of the macrostory, james. about what are owe -- how are you characterizing this economy lots of good headlines later questions about what is behind the hood or under the hood in terms of job growth in terms of inflation, meeting the fed target. >> yeah inflation not meeting the target yet. it is a little too high, it has come down...
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. >> james completely , and i saw >> james completely, and i saw that last night when we were watchingbate with rishi sunak and there was a woman in the audience said my father died in the nhs and complained about the kind of negligence that he went through. ultimately i think went through. ultimately i think we need a lot of different reforms in the nhs. one thing i'd personally like to see is more protections for whistleblowers, so that those coming forward and raising kind of complaints about this be able to take them forward in future. but negligence is something the nhs definitely needs more work on. given the kind of stories we hear about it and how galling it is for the victims families and all of this. >> yeah, indeed. i mean, there is a whopping great big culture of cover up in the nhs that we would not accept anywhere else, which nigel is remarkable considering we all went out and clap for them, didn't we? yeah, absolutely. >> i mean, you got it right when you say that the nhs is a religion and that's been the big problem in this country, that it was founded in 1948, never in
. >> james completely , and i saw >> james completely, and i saw that last night when we were watchingbate with rishi sunak and there was a woman in the audience said my father died in the nhs and complained about the kind of negligence that he went through. ultimately i think went through. ultimately i think we need a lot of different reforms in the nhs. one thing i'd personally like to see is more protections for whistleblowers, so that those coming forward and raising kind of...
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james biden why sending criminal referrals bhurnt and james biden for lying to congress where are criminal reformers for other state your money laundering i see criminal researchers here what is james comer told me about impeachment inquiry. >> it is no secret joe biden's committed many crimes, and i think that you are going to see, a report, very soon, that report is imminent that will will probably be an interim report that updates everyone on the crimes that biden and his administration have committed throughout this investigation, and through the years of the obama-biden administration. >> where are criminal reformers for money laundering corruption for influence peddling? >> this is an investigation of joe biden, hunter biden jim biden, archer witnesses in investigation of joe biden this was always about joe biden we are going to everything we can to hold hunter biden all different shady associates accountable this is just the beginning. >> what does that mean if just beginning you all are going to release a report later in the week about joe biden crimes what he just said is that right? >> right that is what he said yesterday i thin
james biden why sending criminal referrals bhurnt and james biden for lying to congress where are criminal reformers for other state your money laundering i see criminal researchers here what is james comer told me about impeachment inquiry. >> it is no secret joe biden's committed many crimes, and i think that you are going to see, a report, very soon, that report is imminent that will will probably be an interim report that updates everyone on the crimes that biden and his...
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bond.i think we're all kind of james bond . i james bond. i think we're this kind of classy thing from downton abbey or whatever else. and then, you know, a smash cut to guys in ibiza getting absolutely hammered. and that is embarrassing. i'd like for us to up our game a little bit, and it does feel like we're worse than any other nationality. >> you know, maybe we're just self—aware and we're quite self—deprecating as a culture, but we have a culture of drinking that people go to you know, i especially as someone who's now in my 30s, yes. i don't look it, but i am i don't want to get like really hammered. it doesn't seem funny. it seems quite stressful. and so it seems quite stressful. and so i kind of think, is it not a shame that that's the only way that we as brits express ourselves? >> i did , i did ourselves? >>idid,|dida ourselves? >> i did , i did a season in >> i did, i did a season in ibiza when i was 18. oh yeah, i did. i don't know if any viewers at home have seen kevin and perry go large. the film about the two lads.
bond.i think we're all kind of james bond . i james bond. i think we're this kind of classy thing from downton abbey or whatever else. and then, you know, a smash cut to guys in ibiza getting absolutely hammered. and that is embarrassing. i'd like for us to up our game a little bit, and it does feel like we're worse than any other nationality. >> you know, maybe we're just self—aware and we're quite self—deprecating as a culture, but we have a culture of drinking that people go to you...
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i did the eulogy for etta james, the great singer. unerals of aretha franklin and isaac hayes. so i know firsthand, some of the great musical giants in the last half decade -- half- century, who helped to shape not only black music, but american music and world music, and we will be discussing it throughout this month, to remember those that gave song and gave their heart to changing this country with music. i may even do a james brown dance before the month is out. stay tuned every week. we will be right back. back. >>> that does it for me. thank you for watching. i will see you here next weekend.
i did the eulogy for etta james, the great singer. unerals of aretha franklin and isaac hayes. so i know firsthand, some of the great musical giants in the last half decade -- half- century, who helped to shape not only black music, but american music and world music, and we will be discussing it throughout this month, to remember those that gave song and gave their heart to changing this country with music. i may even do a james brown dance before the month is out. stay tuned every week. we...
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show you run conclusions or i james for now, many things that we will of course be back at the g 7 summit and probably as soon as we hear from j bought into us president of a lot to me as the landscape speaking, of course, on that bunch was secuity agreements along with other issues at the g 7 saying so now thank you. but nato venturi introducing is the head of research and policy of the agency for peace building. he joins us live from bologna a and it's really to talk a little bit more about this. let's focus on the g 7 embroider tubs, because 70 questions, to be honest about how relevant the organization is, given, how many global arrival is ever emerging internationally. while certainly to just say every night, it's why student club lie combined and we can say, but always has more smaller class that is around less riley. on the next few decades ago, i started on the less right about on when it was created in 1975. now it's still around a bunch of turned off uh, economic power, but it was same reason as into our most popular population. it stopped the time for science, so there are othe
show you run conclusions or i james for now, many things that we will of course be back at the g 7 summit and probably as soon as we hear from j bought into us president of a lot to me as the landscape speaking, of course, on that bunch was secuity agreements along with other issues at the g 7 saying so now thank you. but nato venturi introducing is the head of research and policy of the agency for peace building. he joins us live from bologna a and it's really to talk a little bit more about...
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soido so i do think that's a primary motivation. well, jamesr a customer takes the item home and wears it, right? but you've disrupted that business model with what's been dubbed recommerce. so i'm kind of wondering, does this revival leave the established international fashion brands, i don't know, infuriated? i think what we have tried to do is say there is a better for a long time we've had this linear brands make them, consumers buy them, and they end up in a landfill. but it shows brands if they make higher—quality things, there's a better circularity to the things they make. when they're done with things that they are no longer excited about, consumers can send them back to the brand or a third—party player, and they can be recirculated. so and so, what i hope will happen over time is that brands will understand that this is how consumers want to shop. they want to obviously buy new stuff over time, but they also want to buy, second—hand items, and that brands will start to think about higher—quality production, how can circularity be par
soido so i do think that's a primary motivation. well, jamesr a customer takes the item home and wears it, right? but you've disrupted that business model with what's been dubbed recommerce. so i'm kind of wondering, does this revival leave the established international fashion brands, i don't know, infuriated? i think what we have tried to do is say there is a better for a long time we've had this linear brands make them, consumers buy them, and they end up in a landfill. but it shows brands...
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so, i'm glad you played the full quote, because the full quotre made it absolutely clear that james, and i how committed so, i'm glad you played the full quote, because the full quote made it absolutely clear that james, and i know how committed he is to this policy because he worked tirelessly with the rest of the team to try and get the bill through the house so we could implement it. he said, and people can re—listen to it, when the flights take off, it will send a shock wave across the channel, the deterrent will dissuade the people—smuggling gangs... now, the labour party, this is a bit of a political opportunity for them. they have previously described and continue to describe the rwanda scheme as a gimmick, but they have faced questions themselves about what they would do to try and tackle the small boats issue, and james cleverly, in the comments this morning on the bbc, said that he did not think labour�*s plan was credible. now, a labourfront bench member, bridget phillipson, was asked what would labour do. it will focus directly at source on dealing with the issues, so our borde
so, i'm glad you played the full quote, because the full quotre made it absolutely clear that james, and i how committed so, i'm glad you played the full quote, because the full quote made it absolutely clear that james, and i know how committed he is to this policy because he worked tirelessly with the rest of the team to try and get the bill through the house so we could implement it. he said, and people can re—listen to it, when the flights take off, it will send a shock wave across the...
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untouchable stars or oprah, michelle obama and beyond say and marketable serena williams grown vials i mean, lebron james, michael jordan i mean, come on, caitlyn clock on the tangible quality that nobody can really quantify. >> and what that is just the ability the put seats. i mean, to put acids and seats like you don't know who's going to be a draw and you don't know who's not going to be a drop. there have been plenty of white women basketball players who've come to that have been great, right? but they just weren't able to draw the type of audience that caitlin clock has. and i think the other thing we caitlin anytime you are a erase that is in an industry that usually doesn't excel in that industry, it's gonna be more of a spectacle, whether it's tiger woods and golf, whether it's eminem and hip hop, whether it's obama and politics, when you are raised that is in an industry that usually doesn't have people from that race itself in the industry. it's gonna be get more of a spectacle nothing gets some problem that this young woman, there's so many examples where black people are very marketable. >>
untouchable stars or oprah, michelle obama and beyond say and marketable serena williams grown vials i mean, lebron james, michael jordan i mean, come on, caitlyn clock on the tangible quality that nobody can really quantify. >> and what that is just the ability the put seats. i mean, to put acids and seats like you don't know who's going to be a draw and you don't know who's not going to be a drop. there have been plenty of white women basketball players who've come to that have been...
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i mean, james cleverly was the guyi this weekend and he took quite a bit of flak and we both said, "youking it on the chin. "he isn't able to getj his message across. but it's tough out there". and i think sometimes just going out there, l as you say, and doing it, you've got to do it. - and particularly if you're losing a campaign. - and the fact is, he went out there, good for him. - i mean, purely as pr professionals, we sort of assess, you know, "how did james cleverly do on trevor and laura k on sunday morning"? he did 0k, whatever you might think politically but i think there's something else happening here, which is this, i think the public are seeing through this. you know, they can see, they know that james cleverly has been on sky and he's going on laura kuenssberq — because when you watch particularly trevor actually on sky, he almost says, you know, good luck later on sort of thing, you know. it's all very meta now. and the whole thing has become a little bit too transparent. but we have now got this proliferation of formats. so the other aspect of broadcasters, we've had re
i mean, james cleverly was the guyi this weekend and he took quite a bit of flak and we both said, "youking it on the chin. "he isn't able to getj his message across. but it's tough out there". and i think sometimes just going out there, l as you say, and doing it, you've got to do it. - and particularly if you're losing a campaign. - and the fact is, he went out there, good for him. - i mean, purely as pr professionals, we sort of assess, you know, "how did james cleverly...
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and the last time i sat down with james coney, he said that he could be convicted. and how does the biden campaign plan to meet this moment. i will talk with michael tyler. >>> on thursday evening a jury of 12 americans delivered a verdict finding the former president guilty on 34 accounts. and that was historic. no former president has ever been criminally tried let alone convicted. but it was also important because it confirms that the legal system has the capacity to hold any american accountable no matter who they are. and while it's proof that the legal system functions as it should, it exposed how broken the republican party is right now. in the aftermath of the conviction, the majority of the party lined up behind him to attack the judicial system. take mike johnson. he's second in line for the presidency. he called the verdict absurd and said his friends on the supreme court should overturn the conviction. >> i believe the supreme court should step in. this is dangerous to our system. the justices on the court, i know many of them personally, i think they are
and the last time i sat down with james coney, he said that he could be convicted. and how does the biden campaign plan to meet this moment. i will talk with michael tyler. >>> on thursday evening a jury of 12 americans delivered a verdict finding the former president guilty on 34 accounts. and that was historic. no former president has ever been criminally tried let alone convicted. but it was also important because it confirms that the legal system has the capacity to hold any...
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james. i have— midshipman, from burnham—on—sea. sident of france visibly moved as he laid his wreath as you can see his majesty the king repeatedly also very touched by what he was seeing and hearing. as i said a moment ago, it would _ and hearing. as i said a moment ago, it would require the hardest of hearts. — it would require the hardest of hearts, not to be profoundly touched by what _ hearts, not to be profoundly touched by what we've witnessed today. here, we see eugenius _ by what we've witnessed today. here, we see eugenius meade, _ by what we've witnessed today. here, we see eugenius meade, 100, - by what we've witnessed today. here, we see eugenius meade, 100, an - by what we've witnessed today. fisk's, we see eugenius meade, 100, an army veteran, talking to the king. now, injust a moment veteran, talking to the king. now, in just a moment we will see the event come to a close here, and it still possible, we think, that the president will award the legion d'honneur, and i'm looking at the crowd, for the face of the woman
james. i have— midshipman, from burnham—on—sea. sident of france visibly moved as he laid his wreath as you can see his majesty the king repeatedly also very touched by what he was seeing and hearing. as i said a moment ago, it would _ and hearing. as i said a moment ago, it would require the hardest of hearts. — it would require the hardest of hearts, not to be profoundly touched by what _ hearts, not to be profoundly touched by what we've witnessed today. here, we see eugenius _ by...
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i was asking james cleverly, the home secretary, about this, and i was making the point to him, you knowyou're not pulling out of the echr. why not? aren't you pulling your punches? he said, no, we are committed we are committed to the flights and we think we think that we can remain in the echr and protect our borders. but there is that sort of warning in the manifesto that they have that in reserve. and that is all for this episode of newscast. we recorded some extra material which you can hear on the podcast, which is available on bbc sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. and we will be back with another episode very soon. bye. newscast from the bbc. hello there. it's felt quite pleasant in any strong june sunshine. but generally temperatures have been below par for this time of year and wednesday looks pretty similar to the last few days. some spells of sunshine, variable cloud and further showers mostly across eastern areas. i think there'll be fewer showers around on wednesday because this is a ridge of high pressure, will tend to kill the showers off. the winds will be lighter
i was asking james cleverly, the home secretary, about this, and i was making the point to him, you knowyou're not pulling out of the echr. why not? aren't you pulling your punches? he said, no, we are committed we are committed to the flights and we think we think that we can remain in the echr and protect our borders. but there is that sort of warning in the manifesto that they have that in reserve. and that is all for this episode of newscast. we recorded some extra material which you can...
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lebron james. i think i heard that guy. >> as a parent myself, i can only imagine how proud he must be right now. danny new is here to explain. so exciting. >> yeah. when the nba's oldest player also happens to be one of its best, you can have magical moments like this one yesterday, for the game's all time leading scorer, learns that he soon going to be playing with his son . the los angeles lakers select bronny james. after years of speculation and wonder, it happened. lebron james and lebron james jr are finally teammates. the former freshman guard at the university of southern california was selected 55th overall by his dad's team, the los angeles lakers, on thursday, making them the first father son duo to ever even be in the nba at the same time. yeah and here's the scene where he got the news. a visibly emotional bronny james receives his lakers hat from his mother, savannah, while she dabs her eyes with a handkerchief. this moment has been nearly two decades in the making, with a particularly
lebron james. i think i heard that guy. >> as a parent myself, i can only imagine how proud he must be right now. danny new is here to explain. so exciting. >> yeah. when the nba's oldest player also happens to be one of its best, you can have magical moments like this one yesterday, for the game's all time leading scorer, learns that he soon going to be playing with his son . the los angeles lakers select bronny james. after years of speculation and wonder, it happened. lebron...
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so i thought, james, if i may, that we might just start off by inviting you to tell us what led you to this project and help us understand what you see as the contribution that it makes to our understanding of revolutionary america and the events that happened in this room 250 years ago. oh, thank you. yes, i think i came to the project through a bunch of slow realizations along the way that things i thought were true were wrong, and little statements and footnotes weren't right. and a mistakes. and sometimes the lies just kept on adding up piece by piece until it seemed like a mountain. and i. i needed to work on it as a topic. i think what struck most was looking at newspapers that had big essays in them about how we're never going to drink anymore. tea is terrible. it's the worst thing ever. in the same newspaper, one column over is a tea advertisement. and i just. i struggled with that and i thought, how can i be the first person to have noticed that? what does this mean? how do i draw anything from that and it slowly built from there. so there's a little you have a little bit of a
so i thought, james, if i may, that we might just start off by inviting you to tell us what led you to this project and help us understand what you see as the contribution that it makes to our understanding of revolutionary america and the events that happened in this room 250 years ago. oh, thank you. yes, i think i came to the project through a bunch of slow realizations along the way that things i thought were true were wrong, and little statements and footnotes weren't right. and a...
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so i mean, definitely, i think most james, not most of them states, not state that does accept war against the, against the world. but those are the official claims. then when they try to recruit adults will try to put on the car grievances. and that includes the little small business division we didn't, we didn't of russia, but that also includes the type of category gm's. and that's and i guess to them that to so well 3 30 am on the type on those type control which he thought freedom of expression and so on. so they can build up on those grievances to promote that brother legend. and when we hear from the kremlin that foreign forces of supported these attacks and they point the finger in particular, i to ukraine, how much credence should we give those sorts of claims? i don't think the russian of 32 is believing that when the chance, if we look at what's happening most cool, that was exactly the same. came to me should either blame me ukraine. but then you came actually they went after a. those are already color networks, so they don't have to be leaving the academic. this is just part o
so i mean, definitely, i think most james, not most of them states, not state that does accept war against the, against the world. but those are the official claims. then when they try to recruit adults will try to put on the car grievances. and that includes the little small business division we didn't, we didn't of russia, but that also includes the type of category gm's. and that's and i guess to them that to so well 3 30 am on the type on those type control which he thought freedom of...
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i think, as james cla er the last 36 hours? i think, as james clapper has— the last 36 hours? of very i clapper has said, a lot of very important information was put out onto the internet for our enemies, the taliban in afghanistan, al-qaeda and isis in iraq, no doubt the russians, it wasn'tjust and isis in iraq, no doubt the russians, it wasn't just security assets that were compromised, but also the tactics and procedures of the americans and the british and the americans and the british and the australian troops operating in those countries as well, and as a soldier, when you are fighting an enemy, and the enemy knows more about you than you do them, it makes life incredibly difficult. as a journalist, he has a responsibility to report wrongdoing, but also a responsibility not to give the enemy information that is beneficial to them, so his motivation to do that, ijust don't understand at them, so his motivation to do that, i just don't understand at all. them, so his motivation to do that, ijust don't understand at all. you talk about assets _ ijust don't understand at all.
i think, as james cla er the last 36 hours? i think, as james clapper has— the last 36 hours? of very i clapper has said, a lot of very important information was put out onto the internet for our enemies, the taliban in afghanistan, al-qaeda and isis in iraq, no doubt the russians, it wasn'tjust and isis in iraq, no doubt the russians, it wasn't just security assets that were compromised, but also the tactics and procedures of the americans and the british and the americans and the british...
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earlier i spoke about all of this with james trader in taipei and i go see my know scanning w as correspondence um, both of them. one for east asia and the other one for russia. i began by asking zan goes in ringo what his new strategic partnership between a russia and north korea could possibly enter. well, nicole, we don't know the color of the deal yet. it is expected to be signed tomorrow. but we do know that the thing it puts in is expected in continuing this support that has been receiving from north korea for his war effort against ukraine. we know russia has used north korea may have missed the ballistic missiles in and against ukraine and the west and south korea. a warning that this flow of munition from north korea to russia is increasing. now as to the official relations north korea used to have a very close alliance with the soviet union. their friendship treaty at the time even included a close on automatic military assistance in case one of the sides of wants to be invaded at these relations have cooled off significantly after the collapse of the soviet union. but we are now doin
earlier i spoke about all of this with james trader in taipei and i go see my know scanning w as correspondence um, both of them. one for east asia and the other one for russia. i began by asking zan goes in ringo what his new strategic partnership between a russia and north korea could possibly enter. well, nicole, we don't know the color of the deal yet. it is expected to be signed tomorrow. but we do know that the thing it puts in is expected in continuing this support that has been...