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develod countrin the world e pand ile thiss shta tional pblem, local mk if this aybook is being used itn local mk and ift is, it gotta stop. en we sethese evts, itarnisheshe majory ofolice ofcers who ardoing a od job. in thease of ay lopez, hideath waunnecessy. - there'somethingot us tre to wre the dth of child iokay. at are ty gonna cept nex - geor floyd - sahis na! - gege flo! - y his na! george fyd! - y his na! [john] i have never se anythin likee're allxperncing foowing thkilling of geoe fl. i lieve wee in a n era i belie th we willactuallyee the foowing thkilling of geoe fl. we shod have h decadesgo. - [me speake whendwe can'to b. the ameran peopl t aroundo sayingit's no ngea poli violencis gon stop. (somber orchestral music) ópkxq#qqqcccwgcg/g'■ (engine humming) (engine sputtering) it's january 8, 2014 and i'm standing in front of a building that's supposed to have a leaf plate with my name on it that was written by a sage thousands of years ago. this leaf plate is supposed to have my name, my birth date, my parents' names, and the events of my past, including the events of my futu
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i mean, i worked for itn that made channel 4 news, - so i had the very weird task always of, whilst reportinglnel 4, which i often did on channel 4 news, - of doing it from an outside perspective inside, - which was very strange. but my perspective on this, . i think, as stephenjust said — selling channel 4 didn't really make business sense. - and so it's interesting that even in that statement - you were saying there, _ "re—examining the business case" for what the previous previousj government was planning to do. it wasn't going to - raise that much money. and so, channel 4 is a great institution and i think it's i a really important institution, but actually, as a commercialj entity, if it was not doing - what it does now and was sold to a whoever private business, it's not really going to be - for that much money and it. wouldn't make a real tangible difference to the economy. some of the things thati nadine dorries has been tweeting just don't| really make sense. and i'm reminded that when she went on... l it's ironic that this story was broken on global'si podcast the news agents, . beca
i mean, i worked for itn that made channel 4 news, - so i had the very weird task always of, whilst reportinglnel 4, which i often did on channel 4 news, - of doing it from an outside perspective inside, - which was very strange. but my perspective on this, . i think, as stephenjust said — selling channel 4 didn't really make business sense. - and so it's interesting that even in that statement - you were saying there, _ "re—examining the business case" for what the previous...
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tonight's press briefing , itn's tonight's press briefing, itn's tom bradby is prince harry's latestding that with every salacious twist , turn looks less salacious twist, turn looks less likely to come. but how did it come to this ? as with any family come to this? as with any family , i looked after the whole family and i knew. i knew them as well as . i family and i knew. i knew them as well as. i knew my family and i knew. i knew them as well as . i knew my closest as well as. i knew my closest friends and they were both fantastic guys. they were very still, very close. they were best friends, which is why all of this just seemed so strange and sad to me, because it's not how i remember and of how i remember it. and of course, that was years ago, but it's not at all how i remember them at all. so it's really sad to see this all go so badly wrong . many now believe the king wrong. many now believe the king act and act fast . i if you'd act and act fast. i if you'd asked me that a week ago, i'd have said. no, no, i don't think that should. potatoes. it's a difficult to say because
tonight's press briefing , itn's tonight's press briefing, itn's tom bradby is prince harry's latestding that with every salacious twist , turn looks less salacious twist, turn looks less likely to come. but how did it come to this ? as with any family come to this? as with any family , i looked after the whole family and i knew. i knew them as well as . i family and i knew. i knew them as well as. i knew my family and i knew. i knew them as well as . i knew my closest as well as. i knew my...
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and another aspect of it too reading through the stories itn started illustrating, i found out that justicelso is type 1 diabetic so we had that little bit of connection, not only because we were puerto ricans but we also, you know, shared that same experience as well too, going through such a hard disease. damian: no, what a wonderful story. but now i would imagine, as an ahor and illustra you must have fallen in love with a book at one pot. what do you think it was for you that turned the light on and said, "you know what? i like the books, i like reading i like illustrating. maybe this is what i should get into." nomar: oh my goodness, i have so many. i was always attracted to a lot of picture books, especially the eric carle books as well too because of his paper-cutting and collage techniques, and just also the simplicity of it as well too. but i've always been attracted to the art of picture books and always wanted to explore them and here i am. i've been given the opportunity to be able to write my own book and illustrate it as well, and then from there it has opened a door to a lot
and another aspect of it too reading through the stories itn started illustrating, i found out that justicelso is type 1 diabetic so we had that little bit of connection, not only because we were puerto ricans but we also, you know, shared that same experience as well too, going through such a hard disease. damian: no, what a wonderful story. but now i would imagine, as an ahor and illustra you must have fallen in love with a book at one pot. what do you think it was for you that turned the...
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he felt he needed to work on his personality people and when he asked for medication he felt itn wasy all of the real fundamental issues will finally his mother pulled him out of ths hospital to a different hospital where he got medication and it was this incredible and more vicious but suddenly he was a funny, sensitive man could function in the world andan appreciate life it was so angry he was denied treatment. the most frustrating chapter right in partno because i thougt it was important in terms of the idea, these two models psychiatry colliding and one has to win. ray kept diaries written a memoir never published and when i read the draft of the member, i was just as aware of how even though the story was supposed to be an illustration of psychiatry, it just wasn't but what was frustrating is i also wondered if it was his personality that made theeo psychoanalysts not know what to do with him, they just didn't like him so they had these theories but when it came to it, they didn't want to apply those beautiful theories to someone so annoying. >> yeah, he is extremely annoying b
he felt he needed to work on his personality people and when he asked for medication he felt itn wasy all of the real fundamental issues will finally his mother pulled him out of ths hospital to a different hospital where he got medication and it was this incredible and more vicious but suddenly he was a funny, sensitive man could function in the world andan appreciate life it was so angry he was denied treatment. the most frustrating chapter right in partno because i thougt it was important in...
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i mean, i worked for itn that made channel 4 news, - so i had the very weird task always of, whilst reportingl4, which i often did on channel 4 news, - of doing it from an outside perspective inside, - which was very strange. but my perspective on this, . i think, as stephenjust said — selling channel 4 didn't really make business sense. - and so it's interesting that even in that statement - you were saying there, - "reexamining the business case" for what the previous previousj government was planning to do. it wasn't going to - raise that much money. and so channel 4 is a great institution and i think it's . a really important institution, but actually, as a commercialj entity, if it was not doing - what it does now and was sold to whoever, private business, it's not really going to be - for that much money and it. wouldn't make a real tangible difference to the economy. some of the things thati nadine dorries has been tweeting just don't| really make sense. and i'm reminded that when she went on... l it's ironic that this story was broken on global'si podcast the news agents . because nadi
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so any spending cuts, even if these inflated levels of spending, it's going to be a tough battle but itn needs to e a public debate. >> host: do you think we can at the balanced budget in this day and age in congress? >> guest: haven't had one for 20 years, that's for sure. i think it goes back to the newt gingrich years as house speaker, the last balanced budget in her lifetime. this is a heavy lift. but look, there's one thing in this house republican rules package thatla they missed. and it's this concept of earmarking. and we believe that earmarks are the currency of corruption in congress and republican leadership refused to continue the ban on emirates. it was in place for ten. nancyba pelosi recently two yeas ago as house speaker coupled that with one of two republicans two years ago that took a secret vote to bring back this practice of earmarking. local projects, dole out the members to get their votes in spending bills. our former honorary chairman of openthebooks.com was a legendary u.s. senator dr. tom coburn from oklahoma and he called earmarks of a gateway drug runaway spen
so any spending cuts, even if these inflated levels of spending, it's going to be a tough battle but itn needs to e a public debate. >> host: do you think we can at the balanced budget in this day and age in congress? >> guest: haven't had one for 20 years, that's for sure. i think it goes back to the newt gingrich years as house speaker, the last balanced budget in her lifetime. this is a heavy lift. but look, there's one thing in this house republican rules package thatla they...
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have looked at this and said this is totally illogical if we live longer we have to work longer and itn. does seem to solve some problems. it seems like for individuals to show the time that security which is fragile in the us. it's a win for employers who can't have the bigger pool of experience labor. and the potential tois shore up socialsh security which is a shortfall perhaps we can raise retirement ages for social security cutting the cost for making it easierr to balance the books for social security. those that have looked at the solutions to say that will work c out. but this possibility hasn't been thought through in the way that it needs to be. so that's what weet out to do, how realistic is this for people to delay retirement what can we do from 65 through 67 and the us is that increasing from 65 to 67 and some suggested should be 70 soyears older higher. if the retirement age is increasing then maybe this works out that when we look at the problem we realize so looking at the inequalities when you look at the distribution in terms of outpost so who are they leaving outdoor
have looked at this and said this is totally illogical if we live longer we have to work longer and itn. does seem to solve some problems. it seems like for individuals to show the time that security which is fragile in the us. it's a win for employers who can't have the bigger pool of experience labor. and the potential tois shore up socialsh security which is a shortfall perhaps we can raise retirement ages for social security cutting the cost for making it easierr to balance the books for...
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especially into friday and by saturday morning, a stronger froal syst will make i turday withvyionsbehind itn it comes to thunderstorm activity and heavy downpour. if you are heading to seahawks verses 49ers game, be careful. it will be wet and windy. you will want to take it slow getting there and have some way to stay dry. we have lighter conditions as you are waking up. you will not need to white knuckle it across the bridge. into the afternoon certain micro climates will see gustier conditions. but it is still nothing compared to the past couple days. we are six to ten degrees above average for the afternoon. we'll have more on that in a bit. >>> let's look at the roadways. we are very grateful that we are getting a break from the rain. i am sure the morning commuters getting ready to head out, you are thankful as well. things are quiet. we are seeing a lot of green which is great news. with that said, there are closures. 84 both directions off of 680 through the sunol area. they have flooding and issues near niles canyon. give yourself extra time there. i will zoom in on 92 at skyline bo
especially into friday and by saturday morning, a stronger froal syst will make i turday withvyionsbehind itn it comes to thunderstorm activity and heavy downpour. if you are heading to seahawks verses 49ers game, be careful. it will be wet and windy. you will want to take it slow getting there and have some way to stay dry. we have lighter conditions as you are waking up. you will not need to white knuckle it across the bridge. into the afternoon certain micro climates will see gustier...
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papers are making a lot of prince harry's two interviews he has done, one in the states and one with itnn you see reconciliation? i think it is possible but i don't think— think it is possible but i don't think it — think it is possible but i don't think it will be easy. so many wounds — think it will be easy. so many wounds are still fresh on both sides. — wounds are still fresh on both sides, this has all played out so publicly, — sides, this has all played out so publicly, all of the netflix documentary, and the book and everything else, the interviews, it is all— everything else, the interviews, it is all very— everything else, the interviews, it is all very out in the open, more than _ is all very out in the open, more than it— is all very out in the open, more than it ever— is all very out in the open, more than it ever has been with previous rates, _ than it ever has been with previous rates, i_ than it ever has been with previous rates, i think. than it ever has been with previous rates, ithink. that than it ever has been with previous rates, i think. that makes it very tricky— r
papers are making a lot of prince harry's two interviews he has done, one in the states and one with itnn you see reconciliation? i think it is possible but i don't think— think it is possible but i don't think it — think it is possible but i don't think it will be easy. so many wounds — think it will be easy. so many wounds are still fresh on both sides. — wounds are still fresh on both sides, this has all played out so publicly, — sides, this has all played out so publicly, all of...
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disagree on many things to be sure that he and i are on the commerce committee of the senate and as itns turns out, he had something he wanted to get done that i also wanted to get done and the night we passed the five person infrastructure bill we had to do itod as an amendment, couldn't do it in committee and he stood up and made his argument why he thought this should happen and i stood up and made my argument and hurt myself say words i never thought i'd hear myself say.ht s something along the lines of i agree. [laughter] with the senator from texas and the chamber burst out in laughter and they passed it overwhelmingly and twitter began to fire up and folks on my side and i suspect hisis side showing me what's going on on twitter, folks asked, what is this cruise warnock amendment? how could you stand with that? very simple. i 14, the interstate wants to seek buildout in texas wants to see it named priority to get the resources to build it out on the interstate that runs through texas also runs through georgia and connects blue and red communities, chocolate cities and vanilla subu
disagree on many things to be sure that he and i are on the commerce committee of the senate and as itns turns out, he had something he wanted to get done that i also wanted to get done and the night we passed the five person infrastructure bill we had to do itod as an amendment, couldn't do it in committee and he stood up and made his argument why he thought this should happen and i stood up and made my argument and hurt myself say words i never thought i'd hear myself say.ht s something along...
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jim: she is in a super max or women in the federal system, itn unit and it is really not well known. a prison within a prison near fort worth, texas. she was there and served just a little bit more than 21 years in total but almost all of it was served at the admit unit -- administration units. it is a very restrictive facility and the reason why is because she had so much classified info they really wanted to control what she was able to share. i was never able to interview anna. that was taken off the table during her plea negotiations. no reporter could talk to her. she was restricted in any access to her. she had a small group of friends and family that's communicated with her for nearly 21 years but outsiders could not contact her. susan: if there was -- so much classified information, she is out of prison now and still has that. how will authorities square that? jim: she is under probation for five years. she did not want to go back to the administration units. that was a hard time. say what you will about the length of her sentence. also, it has been a long time. her informati
jim: she is in a super max or women in the federal system, itn unit and it is really not well known. a prison within a prison near fort worth, texas. she was there and served just a little bit more than 21 years in total but almost all of it was served at the admit unit -- administration units. it is a very restrictive facility and the reason why is because she had so much classified info they really wanted to control what she was able to share. i was never able to interview anna. that was...
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the four-week average i thinki]s now back under 200,000 that doesn'tx■i■v■the fed what itñ■ wants.ç andt now. and that's problematic >>q■ yeah. and we're going to see wha+■ happens next week. >>> straight+■■■ahead our chartf the day. soft guidance. we'll giveñ■ you that trade comg up in two minutes. >>> chart of the day throw it up it's right there vurxd■(■wne■ williams it's a ba down 7%. ce immune to theçó■challenging demd environment in 20223 you own it andu■■■what's new toy you're trimming it >> i've got to scott, you know me one of the biggest signals i take from the market is what the ceo ish■■■telling me the ceo0l■ god bless him is a straight shooter this is great companya5■ with a great management team, but i've got to startÑ■x■ selling it tod based on what they're telling me i can talk about potential green shoots in the housing market with mortgage applications they'rÑ@o1%9ju)uin't going to hit them in a positive way anytime soon so bullish on the economy relative to where most otherse@s are, and yet you'refá sellingÑin this stock today based onxd■i■ concerns abouth■+■ economy.
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we have the rmd has a 50% penalty if you don't do it all got to figure what itn' is. and then through sand in your eyes a senior citizens is a 50% penalty for not doing it. we have checks for rf not coming in yet and also refunds. as her people's utility but this can be foreclosures on their house. it's just money here andur ther. some people getting real consequences on this. we went several things if you want to responder too. >> again i certainly understand the complexities of e-filing. not everyone has a computer. nowadays smart phones become their computers. you cannot easily print off your smart phone. i certainly understand that concern. that is why the vita program these are volunteers across the country that offer their time to prepare free returns rebuild and file them electronically for you. the vita program is a great group. does a similar function for free services. i believe you have a dollar cut off around 58000 in income and below you can use one of these facilities. congresses asked them to look at improving what we call our free file system. online a
we have the rmd has a 50% penalty if you don't do it all got to figure what itn' is. and then through sand in your eyes a senior citizens is a 50% penalty for not doing it. we have checks for rf not coming in yet and also refunds. as her people's utility but this can be foreclosures on their house. it's just money here andur ther. some people getting real consequences on this. we went several things if you want to responder too. >> again i certainly understand the complexities of...
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. >> we would never recommend people to do this, but doing itn with the right people, if you are suffering control, these things have a way of working as a medicine. >> as>> laura: may be a new chek and trying to reboot as part of the netflix deal. >> mri driving okay? >> >> they are far more interesting peer that is it for us tonight, the psychedelics. thank you for watching. it is america now, forever, and greg gutfeld is next. >> carley: a fox news alert lawyer you're with classified documents that one of president biden's private offices from his time as vice president and we are learning his private attorney stumbled on sensitive information before midterm elections. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: great to have you back, partner. >> carley: great to be back, todd. >> todd: i am todd piro and why they did not launch a full-scale probe with unprecedented former
. >> we would never recommend people to do this, but doing itn with the right people, if you are suffering control, these things have a way of working as a medicine. >> as>> laura: may be a new chek and trying to reboot as part of the netflix deal. >> mri driving okay? >> >> they are far more interesting peer that is it for us tonight, the psychedelics. thank you for watching. it is america now, forever, and greg gutfeld is next. >> carley: a fox news...
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and bbc, of course, the itn and elsewhere .inted out in elsewhere. he pointed out in july 2021 that really these masks are about compliance and it is about mongering, because at the time government wanted us to be afraid of the virus. now, again, perhaps that's justified but it's now 2023. and is it not time to move on now? covid your time. move on and. if you if you travel about or i was in as it turned out i was in hospital today and the nurses were wearing masks but they were saying, it's up to you to do you want to do and they said it in such a cheerful, friendly. i thought, that's rather nice. well, there's no sense of. yeah, you do this. so we had tyranny. we're trying to force, you know , they were being very british. and john. john and rebecca reid, john raises a good point that at the moment it's not tyranny, it's just a suggestion from susan. it's just a suggestion from susan . but we've learned in the susan. but we've learned in the pandemic that what starts as a suggestion becomes , an suggestion becomes, an instruc
and bbc, of course, the itn and elsewhere .inted out in elsewhere. he pointed out in july 2021 that really these masks are about compliance and it is about mongering, because at the time government wanted us to be afraid of the virus. now, again, perhaps that's justified but it's now 2023. and is it not time to move on now? covid your time. move on and. if you if you travel about or i was in as it turned out i was in hospital today and the nurses were wearing masks but they were saying, it's up...
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and bbc, of course, the itn and elsewhere .inted out in elsewhere. he pointed out in july 2021 that really these masks are about compliance and it is about mongering, because at the time government wanted us to be afraid of the virus. now, again, perhaps that's justified but it's now 2023. and is it not time to move on now? covid your time. move on and. if you if you travel about or i was in as it turned out i was in hospital today and the nurses were wearing masks but they were saying, it's up to you to do you want to do and they said it in such a cheerful, friendly. i thought, that's rather nice. well, there's no sense of. yeah, you do this. so we had tyranny. we're trying to force, you know , they were being very british. and john. john and rebecca reid, john raises a good point that at the moment it's not tyranny, it's just a suggestion from susan. it's just a suggestion from susan . but we've learned in the susan. but we've learned in the pandemic that what starts as a suggestion becomes , an suggestion becomes, an instruc
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tom bradby of itn . should say. tom bradby of itn.bnng forever as the latest rates bring the worst disruption for decades. unions are told a generation will turn against rail travel the guardian next intolerable nhs crisis will last until easter. that story there covered the eye newspaper as well . and moscow admits losses well. and moscow admits losses after missile hits . and let's after missile hits. and let's have a look at. the daily star climate change crisis . barking climate change crisis. barking mad . spend millions on trees and mad. spend millions on trees and thousands die . critics fury over thousands die. critics fury over bad job admit extreme . thousands bad job admit extreme. thousands of new trees are dying of shoddy council plant . according to the council plant. according to the experts blasted town hall chiefs for poor efforts to save the planet whilst wasting . and those planet whilst wasting. and those are your pages. we'll have a look at the telegraph in a second. it's got a couple of big, juicy stories as well
tom bradby of itn . should say. tom bradby of itn.bnng forever as the latest rates bring the worst disruption for decades. unions are told a generation will turn against rail travel the guardian next intolerable nhs crisis will last until easter. that story there covered the eye newspaper as well . and moscow admits losses well. and moscow admits losses after missile hits . and let's after missile hits. and let's have a look at. the daily star climate change crisis . barking climate change...
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tom bradby of itn . should say. tom bradby of itn.bnng forever as the latest rates bring the worst disruption for decades. unions are told a generation will turn against rail travel the guardian next intolerable nhs crisis will last until easter. that story there covered the eye newspaper as well . and moscow admits losses well. and moscow admits losses after missile hits . and let's after missile hits. and let's have a look at. the daily star climate change crisis . barking climate change crisis. barking mad . spend millions on trees and mad. spend millions on trees and thousands die . critics fury over thousands die. critics fury over bad job admit extreme . thousands bad job admit extreme. thousands of new trees are dying of shoddy council plant . according to the council plant. according to the experts blasted town hall chiefs for poor efforts to save the planet whilst wasting . and those planet whilst wasting. and those are your pages. we'll have a look at the telegraph in a second. it's got a couple of big, juicy stories as well
tom bradby of itn . should say. tom bradby of itn.bnng forever as the latest rates bring the worst disruption for decades. unions are told a generation will turn against rail travel the guardian next intolerable nhs crisis will last until easter. that story there covered the eye newspaper as well . and moscow admits losses well. and moscow admits losses after missile hits . and let's after missile hits. and let's have a look at. the daily star climate change crisis . barking climate change...
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itn. got us the largest and sine investment by any single country on a plan to tackle the climate crisis. got his student debt cancellation and it got us long-overdue marijuana reform. that is just the beginning of the youth agenda. we feel a lot of young people that were mobilized especially young women becausese of the threat on abortion rights and a clear understanding that this wasn't the end but this was the opening salvo tobu take away our rights, the gains we've made on marriage equality, , take away a right to contraception and so i think young people the myth i always tell older folks when decision people don't care, if this is a most progressive generation in american history right now. this is also the most politically engaged generation in american history. long-term, young people are remaking what's possible politically and what's possible on policy in this country. so i get a lot of hope and excitement that this isn't just, it's no longer just a coincidence. this is this is a
itn. got us the largest and sine investment by any single country on a plan to tackle the climate crisis. got his student debt cancellation and it got us long-overdue marijuana reform. that is just the beginning of the youth agenda. we feel a lot of young people that were mobilized especially young women becausese of the threat on abortion rights and a clear understanding that this wasn't the end but this was the opening salvo tobu take away our rights, the gains we've made on marriage...
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me for 1and now we're seeing itn the united states . >> yeah, well, just last week, a there was a mass murder of in the california central valley of six family member os, 16-yeo including a 16 year olldd girl and her 10 month old baby , both of whom were shot iniolenc, the head. this kind of violence is kind of brutal violence is rare in america. and so authorities suspect that it was a mexican drug cartel.drg if that's the case, then we're entering a very dark period ofif american history because it'sd t important to understand that in the past, the cartels would smuggle drugpast cars into the d states and then they would sell them to american drug dealersand who would sellrug deal those drs on american city streets. str that's not the case anymore. so righteets. as across the bay from me in san francisco, 100% of the cartel supplied drug dealers are honduran nationals. they are smuggled into t the united states by the sinaloa cartel. he and they essentially work as contract employees foris the sinaloa cartel. so what's happened is that taken the sinaloa cartel has taken overver sort
me for 1and now we're seeing itn the united states . >> yeah, well, just last week, a there was a mass murder of in the california central valley of six family member os, 16-yeo including a 16 year olldd girl and her 10 month old baby , both of whom were shot iniolenc, the head. this kind of violence is kind of brutal violence is rare in america. and so authorities suspect that it was a mexican drug cartel.drg if that's the case, then we're entering a very dark period ofif american...
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drawing happens on tv.hat itn po the numberp up is pop up and the woman calls them out. fifty three . thirteen twenty seven . that's joe biden's speech.a bide words just pop up.this d this dudude told us that he got oil cancer from his mom's windshield wipers in rhode island. moand that can't happen unless words pop up. it happens to me because i watch all the speeches now t. i watch the speeches. i'm like nursing home.ent, ret twenty fifth amendment, retire . do you know one of my favorites is . >> come on , man, are you arejue you a or dogface pony soldier?i i'm like, what is this guy saying? i honestly believe that you have a problem because joe biden it's funny. pre joa funny guy. what do you say?u may be so you may be threatened by a a rival comedian, notresi a president. wait, but he's ade comedian,nt s playing. so what you saying biden t is telling the truth when he says he's going to beat the in 2020 four? >> no know say that positive spin on this. at least he didn't whisper.n' hey, by the way, the westerway and the hair smelling is really creepy. yes. that's gre
drawing happens on tv.hat itn po the numberp up is pop up and the woman calls them out. fifty three . thirteen twenty seven . that's joe biden's speech.a bide words just pop up.this d this dudude told us that he got oil cancer from his mom's windshield wipers in rhode island. moand that can't happen unless words pop up. it happens to me because i watch all the speeches now t. i watch the speeches. i'm like nursing home.ent, ret twenty fifth amendment, retire . do you know one of my favorites is...
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and to tom bradby of itn , which and to tom bradby of itn, which i'm not sure when they'll be embargoedut going to start dribbling out next weekend . and then tuesday . next weekend. and then tuesday. the book itself is probably going to be pretty damaging. i don't how damaging, though i, mean. you know, harry loves his father and charles harry harry knows that his father calls it my darling boy . and i think that my darling boy. and i think that the worst may be aimed at, william, but hopefully not at charles honestly , honestly, i charles honestly, honestly, i think the word begins with it will be bit dull. think the word begins with it will be bit dull . anything else? will be bit dull. anything else? are there any other events we need to look out for other than the coronation? is there? you know, i have spent 30 years on this beat and i wouldn't like to predict what's going to happen, because there's always something extraordinary. i mean , so many extraordinary. i mean, so many times in my life, i've thought , times in my life, i've thought, oh, there's a quiet period ahead now, ge
and to tom bradby of itn , which and to tom bradby of itn, which i'm not sure when they'll be embargoedut going to start dribbling out next weekend . and then tuesday . next weekend. and then tuesday. the book itself is probably going to be pretty damaging. i don't how damaging, though i, mean. you know, harry loves his father and charles harry harry knows that his father calls it my darling boy . and i think that my darling boy. and i think that the worst may be aimed at, william, but...
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and luckily he was an itn reporter.ne on the runway by 10:00, it's going to lead the 10:00 news. they saved his life. there is no question. but what was incredible was that that the embassy people did nothing . i embassy people did nothing. i mean, you know, this was a man whose life was there. therefore, i know. and this story really is about that. this zaharie ratcliffe, who was told she had no rights. she was a british citizen. i mean, you know, i mean, i just think that when you get out there, you find that actually the embassies don't do it. and i think i think labour's completely right and i mean it's not about in neither her case nor my case, we are asking for money. i mean were in dire money. i mean we were in dire straits and needed help. i mean, i can understand embassies getting very angry when people gett' go |ng very angry whe n peo ple getting very angry when people go i'm broke and you know, can you lend me money? but actually we've got to look after our people abroad . but i think if, people abroad. but
and luckily he was an itn reporter.ne on the runway by 10:00, it's going to lead the 10:00 news. they saved his life. there is no question. but what was incredible was that that the embassy people did nothing . i embassy people did nothing. i mean, you know, this was a man whose life was there. therefore, i know. and this story really is about that. this zaharie ratcliffe, who was told she had no rights. she was a british citizen. i mean, you know, i mean, i just think that when you get out...
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tempted having mentioned when you and i first met in the days when you were in the observer and i was at itnurse, you could argue perfectly reasonably that we we've been there before and it's been worse. i find it very disturbing that the health service workers are prepared to go on strike when people are ill. and yet during the winter of discontent, the dead went unbuned. of discontent, the dead went unburied . i find it difficult unburied. i find it difficult take on board that senior ministers don't see the that their tax affairs are maybe being investigated as precluding pubuc being investigated as precluding public office. but we both lived through cash for questions we both lived through mpc , which both lived through mpc, which was a huge scandal i hate to say this to you, george, but was it ever so ? always. so there's ever so? always. so there's really new in current climate or or do tell me this is worse . or do tell me this is worse. well i yes, i think you have a strong there, alistair. i mean there's nothing new. the sun, as there's nothing new. the sun, as the author of ecclesi
tempted having mentioned when you and i first met in the days when you were in the observer and i was at itnurse, you could argue perfectly reasonably that we we've been there before and it's been worse. i find it very disturbing that the health service workers are prepared to go on strike when people are ill. and yet during the winter of discontent, the dead went unbuned. of discontent, the dead went unburied . i find it difficult unburied. i find it difficult take on board that senior...
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now more on harry and they interview itn's tom bradby, which is coming tonight.be playing as well , in america that will be playing as well, promising in america that will be playing as well , promising or as well, promising or threatening more revelations . it threatening more revelations. it all comes ahead of the public action of harry's memoir, spare air, which hits the shops formally and legally here tuesday. inadvertently went on sale in a few days ago and a couple of the newspapers this morning saying here are we've been over to spain and. we've got a copy of it. however, thanks to numerous , we already thanks to numerous, we already know an awful lot what we can expect from that. but the family are braced. we told. for more . are braced. we told. for more. with me now to give her thoughts is royal commentator caroline ashton. how troubled you think the family are and other courtiers with whom keep in touch professionally so closely . well, i would say , alastair, . well, i would say, alastair, they're very wary about this. and in fact , think based on man
now more on harry and they interview itn's tom bradby, which is coming tonight.be playing as well , in america that will be playing as well, promising in america that will be playing as well , promising or as well, promising or threatening more revelations . it threatening more revelations. it all comes ahead of the public action of harry's memoir, spare air, which hits the shops formally and legally here tuesday. inadvertently went on sale in a few days ago and a couple of the newspapers this...
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so in the uk, tom brady of itn is journalist known for many years, harry and whatever in the statesideou got anderson is a bit of a legendary anchor. what can we expect from that is to be more of the kind of soft soaping oprah treatment do you think ? i oprah treatment do you think? i do think so. you know, we have heard all of the questions were submitted to prince harry, his camp prior to the interview itself , anderson cooper, you itself, anderson cooper, you know, the daily reporting and valentine lowe reporting that anderson cooper actually has a history with the royal family. i think it was his great, great had an affair with harry's great great uncle. so there some history there some unique history. but anderson cooper , history. but anderson cooper, you know, this is a great gift for him. and do think that he is going to ask some pretty shallow anticipated if you if you missed the oprah interview all you have to do is watch the harry and meghan if you missed the oprah interview or harry and meghan documentary all you have to do is read spare or watch 60 minutes. are telling the
so in the uk, tom brady of itn is journalist known for many years, harry and whatever in the statesideou got anderson is a bit of a legendary anchor. what can we expect from that is to be more of the kind of soft soaping oprah treatment do you think ? i oprah treatment do you think? i do think so. you know, we have heard all of the questions were submitted to prince harry, his camp prior to the interview itself , anderson cooper, you itself, anderson cooper, you know, the daily reporting and...