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well, i think it would de-end with covid? well, i think it would depend on _ with covid? d? well, i think it would depend on who you would - with covid? well, i think it would depend on who you would ask. . with covid? well, i think it would depend on who you would ask. i | with covid? well, i think it would - depend on who you would ask. i think a lot of— depend on who you would ask. i think a lot of people across the country feel like — a lot of people across the country feel like we need to get back to some _ feel like we need to get back to some sort— feel like we need to get back to some sort of normality and they will welcome _ some sort of normality and they will welcome this news, of course, that sort of— welcome this news, of course, that sort of things are getting back that way again — sort of things are getting back that way again. obviously i think personal— way again. obviously i think personal responsibility comes into this as _ personal responsibility comes into this as well, going into next week that is— this as well, going into next week that is what boris
well, i think it would de-end with covid? well, i think it would depend on _ with covid? d? well, i think it would depend on who you would - with covid? well, i think it would depend on who you would ask. . with covid? well, i think it would depend on who you would ask. i | with covid? well, i think it would - depend on who you would ask. i think a lot of— depend on who you would ask. i think a lot of people across the country feel like — a lot of people across the country feel like we need...
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well, i was 46 years _ happened to you and when? 6 years old when _ happened to you and when? well, i was 46 years old when i _ happened to you and when? well, i was 46 years old when i had - happened to you and when? well, i was 46 years old when i had my - happened to you and when? well, i i was 46 years old when i had my heart attack. i was exercising in the gym and following that, i started to feel the classic symptoms of tightening around the chest and feeling breathless. and that then gave way to quite a lot of pain which radiated to my arms, my shoulders, myjaw, and i started sweating profusely. and i think at that point i realised that something was wrong and i dialled 999. it was probably a call that saved my life. before then, had you experience any symptoms to lead you to think that you might be at risk? yes. symptoms to lead you to think that you might be at risk?— you might be at risk? yes. i'm embarrassed _ you might be at risk? yes. i'm embarrassed to _ you might be at risk? yes. i'm embarrassed to say _ you might be a
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i. well, i think the west says, well, we know we might negotiate, boat can't do with a gun to our head that's, that's the feeling here. and i, i share some about that because i think the russia, if they deescalate it. 3 you know, put and can say, well, the out the situation here, but i want, you know, it, we better have meaningful discussions. and if, if that doesn't work, then i guess, you know, all bets are off but, but, you know, it's, there's no acute crisis here. this is been just come out of nowhere really. i mean, of course, that hasn't come out of nowhere because it has been a decade of nato. go going eastward, which is the route. i agree, it's rid of the problem. but i don't, what i don't agree with is that the way that this is being handle on, on the russian side, i don't think this is, there could have been many different ways of a back channel saying, you know, couldn't, could have said listen, you got to do something and he said that you, nick, he said that in munich in 2007, it'
i. well, i think the west says, well, we know we might negotiate, boat can't do with a gun to our head that's, that's the feeling here. and i, i share some about that because i think the russia, if they deescalate it. 3 you know, put and can say, well, the out the situation here, but i want, you know, it, we better have meaningful discussions. and if, if that doesn't work, then i guess, you know, all bets are off but, but, you know, it's, there's no acute crisis here. this is been just come out...
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well, i can't speak for nato because i'm _ act? well, i can't speak for nato because i'm not _ act? here _ act? well, i can't speak for nato because i'm not there any - act? well, i can't speak for nato| because i'm not there any more. act? well, i can't speak for nato . because i'm not there any more. i'll just say it one more time — the article five commitment is firm, and all of the leadership has set it. from the nato secretary—general to our president, to everyone that speaks for our governments. so that's why we are there.- speaks for our governments. so that's why we are there. what do you make though — that's why we are there. what do you make though of _ that's why we are there. what do you make though of germany's _ that's why we are there. what do you make though of germany's position l that's why we are there. what do you | make though of germany's position in all this? it doesn't necessarily imply that all of you are united in this stance against russia.- imply that all of you are united in this stance against russia. well, if ou look this stance against russia. well, if
well, i can't speak for nato because i'm _ act? well, i can't speak for nato because i'm not _ act? here _ act? well, i can't speak for nato because i'm not there any - act? well, i can't speak for nato| because i'm not there any more. act? well, i can't speak for nato . because i'm not there any more. i'll just say it one more time — the article five commitment is firm, and all of the leadership has set it. from the nato secretary—general to our president, to everyone that speaks for our...
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i think— ill—equipped to deal with well. i think it's — ill—equipped to deal with well. e's nothing worse _ things properly. there's nothing worse than young people, as a parent in particular. — worse than young people, as a parent in particular, i would say, i'm very grateful— in particular, i would say, i'm very grateful for — in particular, i would say, i'm very grateful for the teachers that are the trest— grateful for the teachers that are the best to explain things. when they come home with the questions to me i'm _ they come home with the questions to me i'm not _ they come home with the questions to me i'm not always ——. i'm grateful to the _ me i'm not always ——. i'm grateful to the teachers and doing their best to the teachers and doing their best to educate — to the teachers and doing their best to educate them, certainly my son anyway _ to educate them, certainly my son anyway. history is a fascinating subject — anyway. history is a fascinating subject i— anyway. history is a fascinating subject. i hope this whole effort is done _ subject. i hope this whole ef
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i was a better ask 1st. well, i, i think that, you know, there stoking up the tension on but i mean, in a way, i think the west is at the moment and particularly, but it's a sort of a for example where we're promised legislation which will produce heavy sanctions within 24 hours if there is one soldier across the russian soda crosses the ukrainian frontier. i mean, that's a kind of, you know, wrapping up tension because a rush is always denied that it has any intention of invading the cray. and this is almost goading. i mean it's, it's, it's very disturbing because i'm a, in a way it's, it's brightness, attempt to take a lead in an issue which is not really concerned with because it's not part of the normandy process. it's not part of mens, it's, it's really it's really trying to hold nato together, make nato inter into, you know, the, the main, the main point. whereas in fact this is a ukraine, russian issue. primarily. i mean, why do you think her there aren't heeding the words of president lensky, who is alarm
i was a better ask 1st. well, i, i think that, you know, there stoking up the tension on but i mean, in a way, i think the west is at the moment and particularly, but it's a sort of a for example where we're promised legislation which will produce heavy sanctions within 24 hours if there is one soldier across the russian soda crosses the ukrainian frontier. i mean, that's a kind of, you know, wrapping up tension because a rush is always denied that it has any intention of invading the cray. and...
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i had a super fun time on that shout now. yeah. well, he was yeah or stand, but it was too smart almost. i mean, i remember hilary how job is to to down or a term. it should be a hand fiesta by hand parade. that's impressed either way. so can i went to the back of the room? would be late, we'd be on late like seinfeld mac. we're on early alert on late in the video up for guys like half libraries folks. that's a good joke. let's like comments comic were like the comics. * are giant, you know, everybody, larry, everybody, what it is funny when i'm new, larry a dark hair and all that. and i always say, great, well, has become him because i watch and he's almost debonair like i was always got a nice clothes on a lot smoother when he was younger. is much more frenzied. yeah, he's not for anything, but i will say he's very humble and very open and very welcoming on the script and there was no sort of pretense that he put up. can i tell you how humble ne supplicating i'll be $700000000.00 in? yeah, i will you. hi, mom i'll you can walk over me
i had a super fun time on that shout now. yeah. well, he was yeah or stand, but it was too smart almost. i mean, i remember hilary how job is to to down or a term. it should be a hand fiesta by hand parade. that's impressed either way. so can i went to the back of the room? would be late, we'd be on late like seinfeld mac. we're on early alert on late in the video up for guys like half libraries folks. that's a good joke. let's like comments comic were like the comics. * are giant, you know,...
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well, i think the _ set out to achieve? well, i think the things _ set out to achieve? t out to achieve? well, i i think the things that you have listed, yes, they achieved that, the games were well organised, covid was kept under control, i think somewhat surprisingly really because it could have been a disaster ——dr brownell. but after one week into the games, the rate of infection was dropping and very soon, they had zero new infections so it was really quite a victory for them. yeah, everything went smoothly, there were spectacular sport performances. i'm not sure they could have asked for anything more than that. in could have asked for anything more than that.— could have asked for anything more than that. in terms of the sort, it more than that. in terms of the sport. it went _ more than that. in terms of the sport, it went well _ more than that. in terms of the sport, it went well and - more than that. in terms of the sport, it went well and as - more than that. in terms of the sport, it went well and as we i sport, it went well and as we heard, a spokesman said
well, i think the _ set out to achieve? well, i think the things _ set out to achieve? t out to achieve? well, i i think the things that you have listed, yes, they achieved that, the games were well organised, covid was kept under control, i think somewhat surprisingly really because it could have been a disaster ——dr brownell. but after one week into the games, the rate of infection was dropping and very soon, they had zero new infections so it was really quite a victory for them. yeah,...
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i was writing for her as well. so i was i had no formal contractual attachments, but the fact was i was on call. to to even one of them. and that in turn led to their request that i work with them on. a joint autobiography, but take it in the next step. yeah. how did you get involved in building the dole center? well and what year was that? yeah, let me pause for a minute because giving example of how what i was doing. wait, richard nixon died 1994 in april of 94 mrs. nixon had passed away the previous june bob dole was a eulogist at both services. i was prestitute of service on both speeches so, you know as late as and even even wayne on as long as dole. gave speeches actually, and it's not i think one of the cat out of the bag recently. when he received the gold medal from from congress and he asked mrs. dole rita statement. well, i, you know had a hand in that and so you know, so i guess you could say i keep my hand in but but in between i was approached. the dole institute was just in the conceptual stage rememb
i was writing for her as well. so i was i had no formal contractual attachments, but the fact was i was on call. to to even one of them. and that in turn led to their request that i work with them on. a joint autobiography, but take it in the next step. yeah. how did you get involved in building the dole center? well and what year was that? yeah, let me pause for a minute because giving example of how what i was doing. wait, richard nixon died 1994 in april of 94 mrs. nixon had passed away the...
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i know what you're saying to be or not to be. well after we talked to andrea, i think you'll be signing up andrew savage, right up to this one. dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one. nice to have a guest in the studio. we've all hit the mattresses for the last. what is a 17? 18 years. we have an intrepid, young girl coming out committee and andrea salvage has come on the show. she is best known for the t. v series. i'm sorry. it's if you've never got enough of the fleet i gets in the mill you so i think you would dig it. it's that same sort of vibe if you're unsafe to just go back and watch that. i think they did 2 seasons. i think 3 was on the books, but we got hit with a book monic, she wrote directed start and produced that she also start a, remember as president montez on beep and she's appeared on curb. i can't say i've seen her a curbside to pick your brain about larry and the post groundlings seminar. he holds over there on the curb and stuff brothers. and andrea is currently lending her vocal talents. i've
i know what you're saying to be or not to be. well after we talked to andrea, i think you'll be signing up andrew savage, right up to this one. dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one. nice to have a guest in the studio. we've all hit the mattresses for the last. what is a 17? 18 years. we have an intrepid, young girl coming out committee and andrea salvage has come on the show. she is best known for the t. v series. i'm sorry. it's if you've never got enough of the fleet i...
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i was writing for her as well. so i was i had no formal contractual attachments, but the fact was i was on call. to to even one of them. and that in turn led to their request that i work with them on. a joint autobiography, but take it in the next step. yeah. how did you get involved in building the dole center? well and what year was that? yeah, let me pause for a minute because giving example of how what i was doing. wait, richard nixon died 1994 in april of 94 mrs. nixon had passed away the previous june bob dole was a eulogist at both services. i was prestitute of service on both speeches so, you know as late as and even even wayne on as long as dole. gave speeches actually, and it's not i think one of the cat out of the bag recently. when he received the gold medal from from congress and he asked mrs. dole rita statement. well, i, you know had a hand in that and so you know, so i guess you could say i keep my hand in but but in between i was approached. the dole institute was just in the conceptual stage rememb
i was writing for her as well. so i was i had no formal contractual attachments, but the fact was i was on call. to to even one of them. and that in turn led to their request that i work with them on. a joint autobiography, but take it in the next step. yeah. how did you get involved in building the dole center? well and what year was that? yeah, let me pause for a minute because giving example of how what i was doing. wait, richard nixon died 1994 in april of 94 mrs. nixon had passed away the...
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yeah, well he should, he should deny job. frankly, i don't see how it can be exercised. if you look at the current government to kind of whatever was say about the union state about, well i didn't of the last year has fallen to legitimacy. i don't think that any of in poster a potential for leader brought to crane on now are with the russian troops is likely to get ability and legitimacy great in society. and i think that everybody in the government should know that or so, i doubt that i it is so something that the government is conspiring to right now. well, president, he has warned that nato nations not to cause panic to obviously the gradient economy. and he's also, i think, the deputy defense minister of ukraine, hannah and molly are said, what are all these review s claims and reports of officials being rural customer? reuters, cnn that their blood supply is being exported there. what, what is the future of moscow have relations? it seems that the lensky was talking with mackerel, perhaps about some kind of tool with moscow. well, i think you don't need the positiona
yeah, well he should, he should deny job. frankly, i don't see how it can be exercised. if you look at the current government to kind of whatever was say about the union state about, well i didn't of the last year has fallen to legitimacy. i don't think that any of in poster a potential for leader brought to crane on now are with the russian troops is likely to get ability and legitimacy great in society. and i think that everybody in the government should know that or so, i doubt that i it is...
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i got along with him very well. i stopped his pipeline. sanctioned them more than anybody ever sanctioned them. nobody was ever tougher on russia but i got along with putin very well. we respected each other. i think you have a whole different ballgame right now. this is just an exercise. he is not going to tell him anything. and i don't think putin at this point is going to be listening. it's going to be very interesting to see what he does in terms of the depth, what -- will he take a small piece? when biden originally said he is going in, everybody was like did he just say that? nobody could believe it. but he said it. and it was almost like a card. ukraine went crazy when he saw that, when they heard that. the president. but now, the phone call i think is pro-fung tore. i don't think much is going to come out of it. carley: sir, republicans have introduced a bill that would blockade to ukraine until the southern border is secured. why would we be worried about a border in europe when disaster is happening right here at home. do you thi
i got along with him very well. i stopped his pipeline. sanctioned them more than anybody ever sanctioned them. nobody was ever tougher on russia but i got along with putin very well. we respected each other. i think you have a whole different ballgame right now. this is just an exercise. he is not going to tell him anything. and i don't think putin at this point is going to be listening. it's going to be very interesting to see what he does in terms of the depth, what -- will he take a small...
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well._ i hang out| well. i hang out with my husband and our| well. i'm irish! i hang out- with my husband and our german shepherd winnie. irate with my husband and our german shepherd winnie.— shepherd winnie. we have one thin in shepherd winnie. we have one thing in common, _ shepherd winnie. we have one thing in common, via. - shepherd winnie. we have one thing in common, via. nice - shepherd winnie. we have one thing in common, via. nice to l thing in common, via. nice to see you, congratulations. good to have you on the programme. —— beer. from matt comyn to this. —— from that to this. the beijing winter olympics has drawn to a close with a lavish firework display. the games contained plenty of controversy — including a doping scandal concerning a 15—year—old russian figure skater. one of the stories of the games was double gold medal success for an athlete competing at her fifth games. team gb picked up two medals, both in curling, but the games themselves struggled to cut through with tv audiences. our
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no, no. nadia. dimitri general kissinger. macro many well ma chrome. i was thinking, wow gentlemen, isn't it interesting? it sounds like he's speaking, cram one, talking points here to meet her. you're laughing. why? well, i think that micro on the right of the said, yeah, i can do that and i'm using it is multiple. if you grade, this is the fundamental issues of principles of rules or european security. ok? but you know, it's important to understand the macro now wants to make something you're wants to deliver something because course your faces elections 1st and 2nd live before you positions itself. as the political leader of the statement also reflects the traditional desire or wrong which started, which emerged long before they got on escalation about some new initiative, new outreach with, with russia, where you can do that. the goal is to the traditions of the go, according to which europe cannot be secure against russia, that some sort of arrangement with russia has to be made for europe, whole free of the piece. okay, well it then, i mean that's,
no, no. nadia. dimitri general kissinger. macro many well ma chrome. i was thinking, wow gentlemen, isn't it interesting? it sounds like he's speaking, cram one, talking points here to meet her. you're laughing. why? well, i think that micro on the right of the said, yeah, i can do that and i'm using it is multiple. if you grade, this is the fundamental issues of principles of rules or european security. ok? but you know, it's important to understand the macro now wants to make something you're...
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and i suppose the impact on ordinary ukrainians economically by all this panic. yeah, well they want, they, i mean, i, i think it's very hard. i think, i think, you know, looking at it from brighten spawn to beer. they are out of the main negotiation. they're not part of, i mean, the real diplomatic. a settlements have to be primarily between ukraine and russia, and america and russia, france and germany play an important diplomatic ro. britain is not part of that, but he wants to get in on the action in a way. and it wants to play the part of the champion of nature against russian aggressive designs. and so that's the way it gets into the action. but i think it's highly counterproductive. i mean, i wish the british government would say very, very little and leave the, the, negotiate the negotiations to the parties, mainly concerned which are russia, ukraine, germany, very important. and the united states. when i just say let's, let's go to the united states and i should say it's cross political spectrum here. all voices around the house, kids tama, went to brussels this we
and i suppose the impact on ordinary ukrainians economically by all this panic. yeah, well they want, they, i mean, i, i think it's very hard. i think, i think, you know, looking at it from brighten spawn to beer. they are out of the main negotiation. they're not part of, i mean, the real diplomatic. a settlements have to be primarily between ukraine and russia, and america and russia, france and germany play an important diplomatic ro. britain is not part of that, but he wants to get in on the...
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yeah, i will you high? well, you can walk over me. i was going to be, if you're going to embrace everybody, you need for a put them in the are open. are you don't get home or accommodating 700 law to this, the conflict with it's true. well he, he's that missed the point though. he's playing the role. well, we bought your stand up what brass see what, what was your person on stage? i was. c first of all, i feel like i can't claim that i did stand up that long. so i was in the groundlings and then i didn't stand up for a short period of time in the world and stand up and to be with somebody who is like real, stand up. i cannot sit there and say i was just enough to jump up there. yeah, i did it for, for a bit. i wouldn't be, you know, kind of brassy single girl talking about and i love to know i all and. yeah, well and you know, half your crowds disaffected women for men, you know, who you that is a fertile target area. yeah. there's, there's already preconceived active but they meet so many idiots on a nightly basis and share your catha
yeah, i will you high? well, you can walk over me. i was going to be, if you're going to embrace everybody, you need for a put them in the are open. are you don't get home or accommodating 700 law to this, the conflict with it's true. well he, he's that missed the point though. he's playing the role. well, we bought your stand up what brass see what, what was your person on stage? i was. c first of all, i feel like i can't claim that i did stand up that long. so i was in the groundlings and...
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i used to plans to grow hairs orientation. well, i don't, i don't, we don't get lost it and i will put up every desert stretch has its own plants lived in a book order. they exist only there and nowhere else in the store, not what it is. you know, we always know where we are, the stars and the plants guide us both day and night at north and i, we just have to touch the and i know where we are with a book uba. what's going on with it that might have been done. i've terrible back pain. i don't feel well, i really am in mr. howard. that's from walking so far and being tired. her show me . where does it hurt or go through? i talked to her as an ikea, harlem harvey. have you already done something on thursday? i pie to sound the z. a z o massage the area with olive oil. it's pretty swollen. ally. sure i actually nana, but now you have to stay still and keep warm. it's because of the exertion and the cold last night. so strenuous, i think that you'll feel better off to the massage, but you should take it easy going or so to us. the 500 a
i used to plans to grow hairs orientation. well, i don't, i don't, we don't get lost it and i will put up every desert stretch has its own plants lived in a book order. they exist only there and nowhere else in the store, not what it is. you know, we always know where we are, the stars and the plants guide us both day and night at north and i, we just have to touch the and i know where we are with a book uba. what's going on with it that might have been done. i've terrible back pain. i don't...
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i dunno. political acumen. how do you interpret that? well, i think that one over the biggest challenges to the international security now ease there and stable an unstable and very dynamic situation in the united states and political instability, social problems, race problems, gender problems, all problems which i american society is facing. now, the become very turbulent for their, for the international landscape americans select, trampling americans have strange election select by them may be kamala harris will come to office at a certain but the subtle moments. so we cannot be confident that america will be a responsible member of international community, and we cannot be confident that one the one leader in the united states to morrow off tomorrow. we'll decide to give you credit some nuclear weapons. but it's not even giving the error. ukrainian nuclear weapons is about the ukraine's on capacity, because i don't think, i don't think that the ukraine's own capacity could have been a problem. i think what could have been the problem is t
i dunno. political acumen. how do you interpret that? well, i think that one over the biggest challenges to the international security now ease there and stable an unstable and very dynamic situation in the united states and political instability, social problems, race problems, gender problems, all problems which i american society is facing. now, the become very turbulent for their, for the international landscape americans select, trampling americans have strange election select by them may...
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well. does that encapsulate things? i think it does rather well- _ encapsulate things? it does rather well. £2400 of energy - encapsulate things? i think it does| rather well. £2400 of energy prices going _ rather well. £2400 of energy prices going up. _ rather well. £2400 of energy prices going up, inflation, transport costs going _ going up, inflation, transport costs going up. _ going up, inflation, transport costs going up, national insurance going up. going up, national insurance going up~ it's_ going up, national insurance going up. it's going to be a pretty bleak tirne _ up. it's going to be a pretty bleak time for— up. it's going to be a pretty bleak time for people as the bank of england — time for people as the bank of england can see themselves. it is out. england can see themselves. it is out it's_ england can see themselves. it is out it's the — england can see themselves. it is out. it's the worst economic crunch for families— out. it's the worst economic crunch for families opened on the country for families opened on the country for 32 _ for families ope
well. does that encapsulate things? i think it does rather well- _ encapsulate things? it does rather well. £2400 of energy - encapsulate things? i think it does| rather well. £2400 of energy prices going _ rather well. £2400 of energy prices going up. _ rather well. £2400 of energy prices going up, inflation, transport costs going _ going up, inflation, transport costs going up. _ going up, inflation, transport costs going up, national insurance going up. going up, national insurance...
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when i pick my check i well if i can not get that up for you yet. i see like on here, like i say, i'm always when you might be active, but i got a set of a well mother gotta get that email. yeah. sent and a lot of them. i know you had you had it back on monday. so. yeah, but you know, yeah, but you got, i mean, other classes have that. yes. i wow. but it's a new place. you know, those are 10 point boys. k i k one more time. i didn't that. didn't that at that up but i yeah, of course. yeah. at the battle, i even that long center was cut up this oh, a lot, but i'm but i got a lot, a lot of them. but melinda graham and i go with you. i am, but i love both that i am, but i think will i got them last night? she jessica stuckey musical imperative. yeah. elaborate jani head solar. yo, yo la yos on, maloney go let on that much like to go. well that's another funnel, buddy alaiya, he got you the him with bella come on at some point and that is how my grandmother. i'm picky . emergency room, if i can let i said if betty menda straight to just make sure no pla
when i pick my check i well if i can not get that up for you yet. i see like on here, like i say, i'm always when you might be active, but i got a set of a well mother gotta get that email. yeah. sent and a lot of them. i know you had you had it back on monday. so. yeah, but you know, yeah, but you got, i mean, other classes have that. yes. i wow. but it's a new place. you know, those are 10 point boys. k i k one more time. i didn't that. didn't that at that up but i yeah, of course. yeah. at...
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but mine and i go, well that right now you i am but i love that i am but i will. i got them last night she jessica stuckey musical and 3 of them are . yeah. you lot jani head solar, yo yo la yos on, maloney go let on that much like to go. well that's another funnel, buddy alaiya, he got you yeah, the him with my step bella, come on at some point and that is how my grandmother that i'm picky. emergency room for him. well that i said if betty mendo strategy just with no player, thank you will be mobile. i even again, do not wanna use up and in your been down by minute on like you can atlanta, atlanta that i, it's not very much with quarterly yet. i think it will and i think we're lucky let out let the bible yet got it or yeah, like i'm done with i let them have family. i don't like, i'm like, hello, get them when i was that into my they left off with when i at that langer langer the alarm was able to pick that. but i with whereas it's very important to keep a record on the glass population here because they are indicators of the good health of the river systems and
but mine and i go, well that right now you i am but i love that i am but i will. i got them last night she jessica stuckey musical and 3 of them are . yeah. you lot jani head solar, yo yo la yos on, maloney go let on that much like to go. well that's another funnel, buddy alaiya, he got you yeah, the him with my step bella, come on at some point and that is how my grandmother that i'm picky. emergency room for him. well that i said if betty mendo strategy just with no player, thank you will be...
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well, and you know what you're talking about. i appreciate you coming and chatting with us. thanks, man. scottie on another front, joe rogan, a former us, the commentator comedian and media personality. well, he's become the center of coven 1900 fact checkers as podcast. the joe rogan experience which hears on spotify invited guest to make comments about topics that are now being labeled, mis information on to a show. the problem i have with the term misinformation, especially today, is that many of the things that we thought of as misinformation just a short while ago are now accepted as fact. hi. and he's wanted to live through it . now the topics that he's referring to as previously being concert miss information and get you kicked off social media and possibly lose your job. are vaccinated. not being able to get her spread, coven, we found out to be true. cloth, mass not working. guess what? they don't, and the virus originated in a lab. it did all by the way, are now widely accepted as a factor and under investigation. also want to add to this line right here, also right
well, and you know what you're talking about. i appreciate you coming and chatting with us. thanks, man. scottie on another front, joe rogan, a former us, the commentator comedian and media personality. well, he's become the center of coven 1900 fact checkers as podcast. the joe rogan experience which hears on spotify invited guest to make comments about topics that are now being labeled, mis information on to a show. the problem i have with the term misinformation, especially today, is that...
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i am convinced. that there is an element. it's not articulated very well, and i'm afraid i kind of articulate it very well, but i think one becomes so hey we needed. from the prevailing culture which seems the opposite of humanistic a culture who standards however, you measure them seem to be in decline. a culture where the universal definition of truth is itself under constant attack? a culture in which technology and above all greed. commercial greed are eroding anything like a cohesive? common shared culture, how much greed do you have in your soul? boy, you know, i don't want to compliment myself, but i honestly do believe. god knows i have shortcomings and failings. but i i don't think greed is one of them. i mean, i think i'm i think green is in the end the most dangerous of all human lusts. because it's so basic. where do you see it in today's society. oh gosh. i see it everywhere. see this is going to pigeon hold me. but in but in this case, i mean fox news is a classic example. you know whether you believe it or not five. fascinating thing is cons
i am convinced. that there is an element. it's not articulated very well, and i'm afraid i kind of articulate it very well, but i think one becomes so hey we needed. from the prevailing culture which seems the opposite of humanistic a culture who standards however, you measure them seem to be in decline. a culture where the universal definition of truth is itself under constant attack? a culture in which technology and above all greed. commercial greed are eroding anything like a cohesive?...
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but now i believe that things will go well. i just creamer, but i fear for my family and for ukraine. i don't know what will happen and i'm afraid they didn't have so many volunteers are helping the exhausted refugees on the polish side of the border. they can get a warm meal here. and paul and border guards say they're ready to meet this unprecedented challenge in our history. history of police born got a fit 1st situation. in disco, we brought more and more stuff. all the copying which can be open on the border crossing points are open. and what we did today in the morning, even we checked the pedestrians on the terminal dedicated to normally for cars. the family finally reunites out of parking lot and medica on us. husband sergei has come from dorf, where he lives and works with care over the for the russians are making war shooting, bombing, and launching missiles. but there were explosions in the town where my daughter lives. come in. yes, go up on. we have to get them all out there. we have no choice. whistles willis. now
but now i believe that things will go well. i just creamer, but i fear for my family and for ukraine. i don't know what will happen and i'm afraid they didn't have so many volunteers are helping the exhausted refugees on the polish side of the border. they can get a warm meal here. and paul and border guards say they're ready to meet this unprecedented challenge in our history. history of police born got a fit 1st situation. in disco, we brought more and more stuff. all the copying which can be...
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well, i wasn't sure, so i -honed protocol? well, i wasn't sure, so i phoned the _ protocol? king, - protocol? well, i wasn't sure, so i phoned the police thinking, my i phoned the police thinking, my initial thinking was this is old, it looks really old, and then of course you're thinking, well, what if it isn't? this could be quite sinister or criminal. so, phoned the police, which was sort of amusing because they weren't quite sure what to do originally either, they won't show up originally either, they won't show up films to fellow know who to but eventually they set to be to officers around in the afternoon who are very excited when they saw it, they recognise as a human bone, but ijy they recognise as a human bone, but by this time the tide has come in, the asthma to show them exactly where a founder, and obviously i couldn't because it's about 20 feet underwater, so they hold a few forms in and took it away in the following day a detective came to the house and she interviewed me, took a full statement, and said they would send it away to be carbon dated. find it it away
well, i wasn't sure, so i -honed protocol? well, i wasn't sure, so i phoned the _ protocol? king, - protocol? well, i wasn't sure, so i phoned the police thinking, my i phoned the police thinking, my initial thinking was this is old, it looks really old, and then of course you're thinking, well, what if it isn't? this could be quite sinister or criminal. so, phoned the police, which was sort of amusing because they weren't quite sure what to do originally either, they won't show up originally...
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i think it appears well, okay. alan nevins the ordeal of the union which is eight volumes and it's the quickest reading eight volumes. you'll ever encounter. i mean, it's it's nevins again is some ways a throwback. he just he writes like a dream. i mean, it's it's a it's a whole different language. he based. um, well you i think was a colombia. but again, he right you know, he has i mean hate to use this term. there's a journalistic. immediacy but but just a great literary grace. and again you think about you want to read volumes about? zachary taylor and the the internal politics the compromise of 1850 and in the abstract you'd say no, but it's it's it's it's nevins gift. to make you care about these people. and and to want to and want to relive their experience it's just had to me. i mean shelby foot is extraordinary deserves all the praise but i mean if you want to read the ultimate. life and times the war and what preceded the war that made the war inevitable? the ordeal of the union one more let me do something
i think it appears well, okay. alan nevins the ordeal of the union which is eight volumes and it's the quickest reading eight volumes. you'll ever encounter. i mean, it's it's nevins again is some ways a throwback. he just he writes like a dream. i mean, it's it's a it's a whole different language. he based. um, well you i think was a colombia. but again, he right you know, he has i mean hate to use this term. there's a journalistic. immediacy but but just a great literary grace. and again you...
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, that's the only reason i did it >> seth: well, it's too lateok very alike. >> seth: yeah, we're very similar. >> yeah. >> seth: very similar. here is my final question -- i promise, this is my final question about the castle. but i imagine there's a lot of upkeep you deal with a lot of local tradespeople are they aware that you are an actor? are they aware of your work? >> they are. >> seth: okay. >> they are. i remember when we were building it - we built the castellation on the top. that's the bit that goes up and down, you know and we very carefully planned it, and we'd done models, and all of that. and when i looked at it -- when it was finally built and i looked at it, i thought, "it's wrong. it's too small." so, one of my friends said, "well, i'm not telling the builder. you go up there. so, i climbed up 13 floors of scaffolding, and i got to the top and i said, "this is wonderful, guys. this is wonderful, what you've built, but actually, take it down." we've got to make it bigger, because it's not strong enough it doesn't look strong eno
, that's the only reason i did it >> seth: well, it's too lateok very alike. >> seth: yeah, we're very similar. >> yeah. >> seth: very similar. here is my final question -- i promise, this is my final question about the castle. but i imagine there's a lot of upkeep you deal with a lot of local tradespeople are they aware that you are an actor? are they aware of your work? >> they are. >> seth: okay. >> they are. i remember when we were building it - we...
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i yeah. a yeah. a late even that don't center with got there. well oh no, the reason that i'm about a lot of a lot of them but my book and i go, well that is that you i am but i love that i am but i think when i got the last place she just give me a yeah. you know, i got ok jani head solar, yo, yo, yo yos on, maloney, go let on that much like to go when it's on that final buddy alaiya, he got you the him with my step electron at some point and that a letter home with my grandmother that i'm picky, emergency room for him. well that i said if betty mendo strategy just with no player, thank you will be will i even again to another name up and in your been down by minute on like you can atlanta atlanta that i is not very much with billed quarterly yet. i think it will. okay, well let me ask you, let the bible yet got it. i got done with i let them have family. i don't like that. i don't like hello get them when i was that into my laptop with when i asked that landline, my handling of the alarm was able to pick that. but i with it's very important to keep
i yeah. a yeah. a late even that don't center with got there. well oh no, the reason that i'm about a lot of a lot of them but my book and i go, well that is that you i am but i love that i am but i think when i got the last place she just give me a yeah. you know, i got ok jani head solar, yo, yo, yo yos on, maloney, go let on that much like to go when it's on that final buddy alaiya, he got you the him with my step electron at some point and that a letter home with my grandmother that i'm...
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i love my country, i'm not afraid. well— former uk ambassador to the un, and former national security adviser. i asked him if at this stage, was there any hope for a diplomatic breakthrough. i think it's important that there is still diplomacy going on, and i don't think that we should just assume that a conflict is inevitable. all the signs are that president putin hasn't taken a final decision on exactly what he's going to do. there were a number of military options that he has at his disposal, including a full—scale land invasion, marching to kyiv, but his other options short of that, and also nonmilitary options that he has as well. i think it's important that diplomacy continues. you mentioned the various talks that have been happening today and in the last couple of days, and i think chancellor schultz of germany is planning to visit moscow next week. it's important to keep those lines of diplomacy open at the same time as preparing for the worst and making clear that there will be very severe consequences for russia
i love my country, i'm not afraid. well— former uk ambassador to the un, and former national security adviser. i asked him if at this stage, was there any hope for a diplomatic breakthrough. i think it's important that there is still diplomacy going on, and i don't think that we should just assume that a conflict is inevitable. all the signs are that president putin hasn't taken a final decision on exactly what he's going to do. there were a number of military options that he has at his...
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so why are so many people in argentina against the i m f? well, i mean, i think we need to take a historical perspective for that right? argentina is nearing to dust and agreements with the i m f and the country is still stuck in, you know, cycles of boom and boss. so there's a lot of concerned, you know, lack of trust that an agreement with the i m f a will actually deliver the results it's expected to deliver. now interestingly, the most recent polls show that a small majority of people suggest over 50 percent. actually want to reach an agreement. the question comes about what's in the detail of that agreement and that's where people. busy are a bit more concerned. okay, we'll talk about the diesel in, in a sec. but what's interesting is the, i'm f itself has criticize the deal and made with argentina back in 2018 when christine, the god was the head of that body. what does that tell us? well, i mean, let's just put it this way, right? this is the largest lending facility that the m f has extended to a country, right? argentina loan. and so it'
so why are so many people in argentina against the i m f? well, i mean, i think we need to take a historical perspective for that right? argentina is nearing to dust and agreements with the i m f and the country is still stuck in, you know, cycles of boom and boss. so there's a lot of concerned, you know, lack of trust that an agreement with the i m f a will actually deliver the results it's expected to deliver. now interestingly, the most recent polls show that a small majority of people...
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think i, well, i think that having negotiations with zelinski perceive is not an obstacle to put him to justice afterwards. if he has committed certain crimes against the people or few korean people of them boss. we have examples in the history when the leaders like militaries, for example, who have been accused of committing crimes, have been negotiating agreements and after that, hakan urban taken to just as he mentioned this whole on conflict, a rough test out of the inability of rush and the west to agree on basic security principles in europe with what happened over the last couple of days and what may happen in the near future when do you think that file is last and do you think those negotiations will continue on the basic security principles in on the continent, you know, geo politics matter. and in the very heart of avery procedural question of every organizational quest for bold rules, norms and law, we have a territorial problem which territory can be considered as a possible conflict point for the nation. so we'd shot dangerous for the peace in the, in the international c
think i, well, i think that having negotiations with zelinski perceive is not an obstacle to put him to justice afterwards. if he has committed certain crimes against the people or few korean people of them boss. we have examples in the history when the leaders like militaries, for example, who have been accused of committing crimes, have been negotiating agreements and after that, hakan urban taken to just as he mentioned this whole on conflict, a rough test out of the inability of rush and...
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i - 104, so i rememberas well. ends to get to the back. i remember when the prices went up and it was extraordinarily scary. it's very difficult to budget when you don't know when you want. nevertheless. it's heading the wrong way fast. if you have the same basket of goods, as we did then, inflation would be “p as we did then, inflation would be up by as we did then, inflation would be up by 18 or 20%. martin, when it comes to what the government can do, isn't the real problem here that wholesale prices are high, there's a bit of geopolitical tension involved in impacting on that price as well, but you can't change that and some people are saying that the price, which has led to some of the smaller energy companies going bust, isn't the best model for dealing with it. what do you think about that in terms of the price? i think 50% up we expect by the 1st of april. maybe another move up in october as well. you're quite right to say that some of the _ you're quite right to say that some of the smaller companies that h
i - 104, so i rememberas well. ends to get to the back. i remember when the prices went up and it was extraordinarily scary. it's very difficult to budget when you don't know when you want. nevertheless. it's heading the wrong way fast. if you have the same basket of goods, as we did then, inflation would be “p as we did then, inflation would be up by as we did then, inflation would be up by 18 or 20%. martin, when it comes to what the government can do, isn't the real problem here that...
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i think my cameras were sweating as well! f my job, i travel a lot, so i've lived all over the world. i've have lived in london, i've lived in la, many different places, but over the last year during the pandemic, i've actually been back home at my parents' house, which has been really, really nice, actually. it's time that i wouldn't have spent with them otherwise. hi, mum. hi, conor. how are you? i'm good. nice to see you. you 0k, love? yeah. yeah? do you want a cup of tea? ah, can i have a coffee, please? coffee ? certainly. so this is my old bedroom. i had this wall full of old photo passes from shows i've done, which also has the very first photo pass for the subways gig that i shot, almost 13 years ago. there's tour laminates for ellie goulding. there's a red hot chilli peppers one there, which is quite cool. mac miller, arctic monkeys, katy perry here. bring me the horizon shows, there's calvin at creamfields. i think that was actually the first time i photographed calvin, was that pass. there's a lot of memories on thi
i think my cameras were sweating as well! f my job, i travel a lot, so i've lived all over the world. i've have lived in london, i've lived in la, many different places, but over the last year during the pandemic, i've actually been back home at my parents' house, which has been really, really nice, actually. it's time that i wouldn't have spent with them otherwise. hi, mum. hi, conor. how are you? i'm good. nice to see you. you 0k, love? yeah. yeah? do you want a cup of tea? ah, can i have a...
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well, i don't think he does, really _ well, i don't think he does, really i_ well, i don't think he doesdon't think he does, really. i think this - well, idon't think he does, really. i think this is- well, i don't think he does, really. i think this is really. really. i think this is really awkwardly— really. i think this is really awkwardly for— really. i think this is really awkwardly for the - really. i think this is really awkwardly for the bbc. i really. i think this is really- awkwardly for the bbc. that's not necessarily _ awkwardly for the bbc. that's not necessarily a _ awkwardly for the bbc. that's not necessarily a problem - awkwardly for the bbc. that's not necessarily a problem of. not necessarily a problem of its own _ not necessarily a problem of its own making. _ not necessarily a problem of its own making. yes, - not necessarily a problem of its own making. yes, you'rej its own making. yes, you're completely— its own making. yes, you're completely right, _ its own making. yes, you're completely right, the - its own making. yes, you're completely right, the bbc. its own
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i well that's a good story. so i came to georgetown and i started doing my masters and i got a fellowship. so the i then worked the used bookstores of dc. i was the night manager of second story books on peace street in georgetown then i would moonlight at the second story at dupont circle and then later i be night manager at idle times books in adams morgan all of these have great stories to him because i got to become friends with christopher hitchens. who would i know you knew very well and he would come in bringing books that i would buy from home. i got to talk to him. we were bonded for life by the youth book stores here james foreman one of the great civil rights leaders. i became friendly with he would come and and clean out our africa and black sections in the bookstore. up, i'd ring them up and i'd talk to him about the books and all and were you working them that was working them. i would ask them all just like you're asking me i would ask him everything about their life ralph nader coming in or very c
i well that's a good story. so i came to georgetown and i started doing my masters and i got a fellowship. so the i then worked the used bookstores of dc. i was the night manager of second story books on peace street in georgetown then i would moonlight at the second story at dupont circle and then later i be night manager at idle times books in adams morgan all of these have great stories to him because i got to become friends with christopher hitchens. who would i know you knew very well and...