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john peter rhys williams was brought up near bridgend — a talented tennis player then but he chose rugbysh. atjust 19 he made his wales debut... commentator: there's - the new young welsh fullback... ..and in his first campaign, he helped wales to the five nations championship. three grand slams followed and he played all four test matches as the lions claimed what is it still their only series win in new zealand. so, you'll have to take it easy on for a few days on that wrist. and all the while he pursued a career in medicine, becoming an orthopaedic surgeon after stepping away from wales duty in 1981. in recent years he spoke out about player welfare, showing his concerns about brain injuries. there is no doubt that the generations after us are going to be left worse off than we were. jpr williams continued to play the odd game in his 50s. that longevity typical of his indomitable spirit. he was an uncompromising force on the field and a charismatic figure off it. jpr williams has died at the age of 7a. to snooker now. ronnie 0'sullivan has beaten ding junhui in a memorable first—round
john peter rhys williams was brought up near bridgend — a talented tennis player then but he chose rugbysh. atjust 19 he made his wales debut... commentator: there's - the new young welsh fullback... ..and in his first campaign, he helped wales to the five nations championship. three grand slams followed and he played all four test matches as the lions claimed what is it still their only series win in new zealand. so, you'll have to take it easy on for a few days on that wrist. and all the...
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i had already been one to emphasize and john peters is a really impressive guy.e know enough about him we shouldn't beat stressing he is another one of these potential fblack geniuses he is a lot lie her when i talk about others from earlier in her life that make perfect sense she would marry this guy who was like really, really impressive and doing extremely impressive things. but i had already written that chapter when dayton discovered more and published a wonderful article which he told me about and let me see before it came outt at all fit perfectly, it al fit perfectly with where i was going i was able to get a couple more out of it thanks to nina and her articles in the new england quarterly. so it wasn't, wasn't, i wasn't really a shocker. one thing i am proud of and willing to stick by as i found more problems in newspapers and that she published anonymously which was the norm for poets, for women in the late 18th century and she had particular reasons tor do she is under evn more of a microscope and she becomes famous. some of the most interesting and i
i had already been one to emphasize and john peters is a really impressive guy.e know enough about him we shouldn't beat stressing he is another one of these potential fblack geniuses he is a lot lie her when i talk about others from earlier in her life that make perfect sense she would marry this guy who was like really, really impressive and doing extremely impressive things. but i had already written that chapter when dayton discovered more and published a wonderful article which he told me...
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john peter rhys williams was brought up near bridgend, a talented tennis player then, but he chose rugbyidgend and then london welsh. atjust 19, he made his wales debut. there is the new young welsh full—back. and in his first campaign, he helped wales to the five nations championship. three grand slams followed and he played all four test matches as the lions claimed what is still their only series win in new zealand. so you will have to take it easy for a few days. and all the while, he pursued a career in medicine, becoming an orthopaedic surgeon after stepping away from wales duty in 1981. on the field he was fearless. i was a different person _ on the field he was fearless. i was a different person on _ on the field he was fearless. i was a different person on the - on the field he was fearless. i was a different person on the field - on the field he was fearless. i —" a different person on the field and off the field and there is nothing better being in the shower after the game, feeling absolutely knackered after putting in a few big tackles. remarkably, he returned after this, af
john peter rhys williams was brought up near bridgend, a talented tennis player then, but he chose rugbyidgend and then london welsh. atjust 19, he made his wales debut. there is the new young welsh full—back. and in his first campaign, he helped wales to the five nations championship. three grand slams followed and he played all four test matches as the lions claimed what is still their only series win in new zealand. so you will have to take it easy for a few days. and all the while, he...
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john peters tries to get it published after twice after, after she dies. but that's really it did fit with where i thought the emphasis should be and where i was going. and also there's been a lot of great scholarship by by literary scholars. and i won't i will try to list them here because i'll leave i'll leave them that i'll leave too many out. but i kind of feel like i've an especially since i've been working on this for 12 years, there's just been more and more. so i do feel like i'm not i'm not sort of out here on a ledge in terms these some of the interpretations. well, i think that's all the time we have. thank you very much, david this is
john peters tries to get it published after twice after, after she dies. but that's really it did fit with where i thought the emphasis should be and where i was going. and also there's been a lot of great scholarship by by literary scholars. and i won't i will try to list them here because i'll leave i'll leave them that i'll leave too many out. but i kind of feel like i've an especially since i've been working on this for 12 years, there's just been more and more. so i do feel like i'm not...
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thank you so much french historian john peter, feel you thank you for being with us today. so what's the bottom line after world war 2? diplomats and generals from around the world created the united nations. they launch the marshall plan to rebuild europe, and they turn the occupation of japan into a re wiring of that nation's politics. it's economy and even national psyche. traumatic time supports us to rethink, to recalibrate and redesign. and that will happen with gaza as well, whether the west likes it or not. israel has cost previous attempts at economic development in gaza, but for thousands of years because a has been a prosperous and large cross road between north africa and the level of helping cause had it become what it is always been. is the kind of creative thinking that turns a nightmare into a thriving and robust economy and a state that palestinians for one day be able to cherish and celebrate sure there's a long road ahead. but that's a vision that rides with history. and that's the bottom line, the the am a vendor for nearly 3 years. evelyn lemitrus has b
thank you so much french historian john peter, feel you thank you for being with us today. so what's the bottom line after world war 2? diplomats and generals from around the world created the united nations. they launch the marshall plan to rebuild europe, and they turn the occupation of japan into a re wiring of that nation's politics. it's economy and even national psyche. traumatic time supports us to rethink, to recalibrate and redesign. and that will happen with gaza as well, whether the...
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thank you so much french historian john peter, feel you thank you for being with us today. so what's the bottom line after world war 2? diplomats in general, from around the world, created the united nations. they launch the marshall plan to rebuild europe, and they turn the occupation of japan into a re wiring of that nation's politics. it's economy and even national psyche. traumatic time supports us to rethink, to recalibrate and redesign. and that will happen with gaza as well, whether the west likes it or not. israel has cost previous attempts at economic development in gaza, but for thousands of years because a has been a prosperous and losh cross road between north africa and the lavon helping guys have become what it is always been. is the kind of creative thinking that turns a nightmare into a thriving and robust economy and a state that palestinians will one day be able to cherish and celebrate sure there's a long road ahead. but that's a vision that rhymes with history. and that's the bottom line, the of the memory center for nearly 3 years. evelyn lemitrus has b
thank you so much french historian john peter, feel you thank you for being with us today. so what's the bottom line after world war 2? diplomats in general, from around the world, created the united nations. they launch the marshall plan to rebuild europe, and they turn the occupation of japan into a re wiring of that nation's politics. it's economy and even national psyche. traumatic time supports us to rethink, to recalibrate and redesign. and that will happen with gaza as well, whether the...
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discussion on somebody only to stay with our to the, the welcome back to cross stocks bullhorn john peter little, tremendously discussing some real new is ok george, i want to go to you kind of a variation on a theme of where we talked about with the, the, the genocide case against israel and establishment. and the establishment in the united states is a really rubbing up the bi engineer to the rail. donald trump's, um presidential bid, but through law fair, not through the ballot box. it's all it is, it's lost there, and we have this defamation case became too absurd on the face of it. i don't want to go into the details. i don't want to waste our time on it. so, but you know, a punitive, a cost that is going to be made make making from pay uh, that was at $80.00 to a $1000000.00 or something like that or okay. i mean, and you know, we went through this before, but this is just the beginning that this is the 1st domino to go dark. it is the matter because as we were discussing in the, in the 1st of the, the vitamin, the station is a historic lows. i mean it's, it's, it's, or is, poll num
discussion on somebody only to stay with our to the, the welcome back to cross stocks bullhorn john peter little, tremendously discussing some real new is ok george, i want to go to you kind of a variation on a theme of where we talked about with the, the, the genocide case against israel and establishment. and the establishment in the united states is a really rubbing up the bi engineer to the rail. donald trump's, um presidential bid, but through law fair, not through the ballot box. it's all...
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>> john: jump back to the white house briefing where peter doocy is asking karine jean-pierre an immigration question. let's listen in. >> this is why the president is having negotiations with the senate, senators, republicans and democrats, right, for the past couple weeks to deal with what's going on at the border security, right, as it relates to border security. this is why the president on day one put forward a comprehensive immigration plan that more than three years now congress didn't do anything about. but he's appreciative that we are having these conversations in the senate. we have deployed additional troops and federal agents to the border who have, by the way, returned more than -- the president has diplomatic conversations with mexico, actually taken actions to deal with the situation. there's more work to do. there is more work to do. we understand that. we have said that. you've heard that from the president on friday. we understand that there's more work to do. we need more resources, need more funding, why we are having these negotiations on the hill. but republicans in th
>> john: jump back to the white house briefing where peter doocy is asking karine jean-pierre an immigration question. let's listen in. >> this is why the president is having negotiations with the senate, senators, republicans and democrats, right, for the past couple weeks to deal with what's going on at the border security, right, as it relates to border security. this is why the president on day one put forward a comprehensive immigration plan that more than three years now...
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that's great for elton john. peter will be happy to hear that.atewide ban on tackle football for kids under 12 coming up for a vote in california. a growing debate as parents fight for what's best for their kids. plus the dream of owning a home is fading away for many young americans. larry kudlow will tell us why it's getting harder to live a middle class lifestyle and how younger generations are changing their goals to meet lower expectations. >> when you have grocery prices high, college high, housing high, that's what is putting the pressure that 60k now just isn't cutting it for most americans in most cities. presentation looks great. thanks. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals. that one. and look forward to a more confident future. that is one dynamic duo. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. this is how it feels to du more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for s
that's great for elton john. peter will be happy to hear that.atewide ban on tackle football for kids under 12 coming up for a vote in california. a growing debate as parents fight for what's best for their kids. plus the dream of owning a home is fading away for many young americans. larry kudlow will tell us why it's getting harder to live a middle class lifestyle and how younger generations are changing their goals to meet lower expectations. >> when you have grocery prices high,...
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>> peter: it sounds like a lot of folks are just people epstein did business with. the names will come out in a couple days. >> griff: former president john doe 36. >> peter: that we know of. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: turning to headlines starting with this story. >> griff: fbi and police in rochester new york investigating deadly crash as possible case of terrorism. two killed and five hurt when suv hit a vehicle leaving the parking lot of an entertainment video. gas canisters were found inside and around the suv. large group of pro-palestinian protesters seen surrounding jfk airport yesterday, getting in the way of travelers. 26 people were arrested. the group aulsz also tried to block people at laguardia airport. a lucky ticket was purchased at this grocery store just outside detroit. first time someone hit on new year's day since 1992. 12, 21, 42, 44, 49, with red powerball of 1, are the numbers. winner can get series of payments over 29 years or one-time lump sum of $425 million. that wouldn't be too bad. >> ainsley: it wouldn't and blue team, michigan won last night, whoever lives there and won the powerball. >> ste
>> peter: it sounds like a lot of folks are just people epstein did business with. the names will come out in a couple days. >> griff: former president john doe 36. >> peter: that we know of. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: turning to headlines starting with this story. >> griff: fbi and police in rochester new york investigating deadly crash as possible case of terrorism. two killed and five hurt when suv hit a vehicle leaving the parking lot of...
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if you're familiar with the famous case of john peter zenger, the new york printer who was acquitted on seditious on charges of seditious libel against the colony's governor, that's noteworthy because it was exceptional, right? not because that was the norm. in fact, similar prosecutions happened four years after that. really? it wasn't until the 17th sixties that british american colonies started to consistently challenge colonial administrators. authority as tellers of truth. in 1769, for example one writer in, the patriot newspaper, the boston gazette explained that governor francis bernard was the colonies highest authority. but that didn't make him the colony's best authority. in other words, just because the colonists needed to obey bernard and other leaders. that didn't mean that they should trust him. the colonists were undermining british rule, in part by undermining its authority to define what was real in the world, what was true instead of the, quote, bare of a gentleman unsupported by any evidence. as this writer described, describes bernard's letters colonies argued tha
if you're familiar with the famous case of john peter zenger, the new york printer who was acquitted on seditious on charges of seditious libel against the colony's governor, that's noteworthy because it was exceptional, right? not because that was the norm. in fact, similar prosecutions happened four years after that. really? it wasn't until the 17th sixties that british american colonies started to consistently challenge colonial administrators. authority as tellers of truth. in 1769, for...
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sense she does not know that she is going to die and this book is never going to be published for john peters tried to get published twice after she dies. it did fit with where i thought the emphasis would be and where i was going. and also there's been a lot of great scholarship by literary scholars i won't try to list them here i will leave too many outs. but i kinda feel like i have essentially since i've been working on this for 12 years it has just been more and more. i feel like i'm not out here in terms of some situations. >> i think that is all the time we have. thank you very much this is been wonderful. [applause] american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> we are going to go ahead and get started. with our final session. jonathan jones is currently assistant professor in the department of history at the virginia military institute where he teaches courses on the civil wared era in american metl history. some part of his official bio in the fall would be moving into a position at james mattis university he will be closer's will have opportunities to colla
sense she does not know that she is going to die and this book is never going to be published for john peters tried to get published twice after she dies. it did fit with where i thought the emphasis would be and where i was going. and also there's been a lot of great scholarship by literary scholars i won't try to list them here i will leave too many outs. but i kinda feel like i have essentially since i've been working on this for 12 years it has just been more and more. i feel like i'm not...
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if you're familiar with the famous case of john peter zenger, the new york printer who was acquitted on seditious on charges of seditious libel against the colony's governor, that's noteworthy because it was exceptional, right? not because that was the norm. in fact, similar prosecutions happened four years after that. really? it wasn't until the 17th sixties that british american colonies started to consistently challenge colonial administrators. authority as tellers of truth. in 1769, for example one writer in, the patriot newspaper, the boston gazette explained that governor francis bernard was the colonies highest authority. but that didn't make him the colony's best authority. in other words, just because the colonists needed to obey bernard and other leaders. that didn't mean that they should trust him. the colonists were undermining british rule, in part by undermining its authority to define what was real in the world, what was true instead of the, quote, bare of a gentleman unsupported by any evidence. as this writer described, describes bernard's letters colonies argued tha
if you're familiar with the famous case of john peter zenger, the new york printer who was acquitted on seditious on charges of seditious libel against the colony's governor, that's noteworthy because it was exceptional, right? not because that was the norm. in fact, similar prosecutions happened four years after that. really? it wasn't until the 17th sixties that british american colonies started to consistently challenge colonial administrators. authority as tellers of truth. in 1769, for...
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a previous coalition government brought to john was peter dressed back from egypt, they helped to bring back kylie mole and gilbert and the others. except from julia. unless why, how the hell was the situation being allowed to get this uh, uh, from diagnose someone should of said, no, no, no, no, that julian assigned as an australian citizen who was a forwarded all the rights and liberties organ, astrology, and i don't not care what country you why you are not going to have your most apply to our citizens when they're not even in your country. the obama decided not to call for julian's expedition because what we q we did by publishing this leak to material was no different from what the new york science did. and they called at the new york times problem, the prop administration, after the release of all 7 was essentially co worst by the c i a. and the intelligence community to expedite a call for the expedition of june the by the administration. again, behold into the intelligence community has continued that process of attempting to extradite june if i became present and i would argue
a previous coalition government brought to john was peter dressed back from egypt, they helped to bring back kylie mole and gilbert and the others. except from julia. unless why, how the hell was the situation being allowed to get this uh, uh, from diagnose someone should of said, no, no, no, no, that julian assigned as an australian citizen who was a forwarded all the rights and liberties organ, astrology, and i don't not care what country you why you are not going to have your most apply to...
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technique, this contribution to the sacristy of the church of the holy sepulcher, russian tsars peter and johntegrity, plus, as is customary to express this kind of expositional beauty, first, just like that, one layer of glaze, the main thing is to try to do all this without any brushstrokes, because well, at least try. the first layer is usually the same paint - it doesn’t stick well - to the base, it’s impossible to determine the exact timing before, so to speak, working with the object, this is not brickwork, where you put a meter, you have to wait a day, you put a meter, you wait a day, that’s it, here, after all, such a process is very, i, for example, here’s a finger this one spent half a day drawing, well, that is, i went. i drank it, well, that is, there are some moments when it is really very difficult to get into the color, it is of course a special, incomparable feeling, to leave your... the gospels allowed historians to carefully examine the book and make an amazing discovery. it turned out that the real thing had been kept between the pages for centuries.
technique, this contribution to the sacristy of the church of the holy sepulcher, russian tsars peter and johntegrity, plus, as is customary to express this kind of expositional beauty, first, just like that, one layer of glaze, the main thing is to try to do all this without any brushstrokes, because well, at least try. the first layer is usually the same paint - it doesn’t stick well - to the base, it’s impossible to determine the exact timing before, so to speak, working with the object,...
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technique, this contribution to the sacristy of the church of the holy sepulcher of the russian tsars peter and johne great easter vespers, this gospel is taken out of the repository, from the repository of the holy sepulchre, it is used in this service, especially solemnly. falleand was printed and bound in russia in the second half of the 16th century, over the course of more than a century, it became very dilapidated. the patriarch of jerusalem, theophilus ii , turned to the archangel michael foundation with a request to help restore the holy book. i was attracted to a unique job. an experienced restoration artist, viktor savilov, who has more than once dealt with exhibits from the moscow kremlin museums. russian craftsmen had to restore fenift’s lost silver clasp only using a surviving photograph. this, of course, from the photograph it was not clear that they were very much dented inward, well, here they are generally chipped, but in a significant part, well, yes, everything is here. there to determine the exact timing, it’s not brickwork, where you put the meter, you have to wait a day, you pu
technique, this contribution to the sacristy of the church of the holy sepulcher of the russian tsars peter and johne great easter vespers, this gospel is taken out of the repository, from the repository of the holy sepulchre, it is used in this service, especially solemnly. falleand was printed and bound in russia in the second half of the 16th century, over the course of more than a century, it became very dilapidated. the patriarch of jerusalem, theophilus ii , turned to the archangel...
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. >> john: as peter doocy was saying, a group of government employees may walk out tomorrow in protestnistration policy, including people who work at the executive office of the president, national security agency, department of state, department of defense, homeland security and veterans affairs, u.s. citizenship and immigration services and the naval research laboratory. speaker of the house, mike johnson, said the following on twitter about people who walk out, he said any government worker who walks off the job to protest u.s. support for our ally israel, they deserve to be fired. chairman comer and i will be working to ensure there is appropriate disciplinary proceedings against any person who walks out of their job. clearly in this country we have a first amendment, allowed to protest things you don't agree with but as a federal employee, are you allowed to walk off the job? >> leo: no, they should be fired. they take an oath to work for the federal government. and what you would have tomorrow, if they go out in protest, they are basically striking against the policies and the pr
. >> john: as peter doocy was saying, a group of government employees may walk out tomorrow in protestnistration policy, including people who work at the executive office of the president, national security agency, department of state, department of defense, homeland security and veterans affairs, u.s. citizenship and immigration services and the naval research laboratory. speaker of the house, mike johnson, said the following on twitter about people who walk out, he said any government...
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take a listen to this exchange with john kirby and >> peter:. >> peter: why should we believe anythingll recognize and the pentagon has been honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here. >> peter: if administration is keeping secrets about defense secretary health, how can anybody be certain administration would not go to the same length to keep secret problems with president biden's health in the future? >> if you could logically argue, and you can't, if you could logically argue -- >> wait, wait. >> he is 81 years old. >> wait a second, give me a second, bub. we'll get there. >> carley: what do you think about overall confidence in this administration? >> this is scary. we will pray that secretary austin gets better, first and foremost, but no reason to keep that. john kirby's attitude there, cavalier, your credibility is gone. pentagon can think about what they did. when you have a break in our defense system and the president did not know that the secretary of defense was out of action and national security advisor did not know that and own
take a listen to this exchange with john kirby and >> peter:. >> peter: why should we believe anythingll recognize and the pentagon has been honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here. >> peter: if administration is keeping secrets about defense secretary health, how can anybody be certain administration would not go to the same length to keep secret problems with president biden's health in the future? >> if you could logically...
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john kerry. [cheers] peter, welcome. thank you for joining us. it's really great to speak to you today.
john kerry. [cheers] peter, welcome. thank you for joining us. it's really great to speak to you today.
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leverage artificial intelligence and we have the entire team here including the business officer, peter johnounder and executive chairwoman, waly dye. peter, you corralled me at the risk 360 conference. you challenged me. i heard you don't believe in the metaverse. i really don't. but you are persuasive. you showed me videos. i have to be honest with you. i'm starting to come around. i'm glad you could come on the show. the company speaks for itself but tell us what the mission is? >> charles, one, great to see you again, and i'm glad we got to connect at the 360 conference. we have singular mission at meetkai, change the way people interact with the web. we do that number of ways. a mix between 2 d and 3 d technologies on our platform. we like to make generative a.i. work for you. that is what we're doing in collaboration with our partner at ask roy. wailly and james started this company five years ago and we have a deep, deep understanding of the technology that we believe, the future should hold. charles: james, on that note, you start the business five years ago. obviously it is a crowde
leverage artificial intelligence and we have the entire team here including the business officer, peter johnounder and executive chairwoman, waly dye. peter, you corralled me at the risk 360 conference. you challenged me. i heard you don't believe in the metaverse. i really don't. but you are persuasive. you showed me videos. i have to be honest with you. i'm starting to come around. i'm glad you could come on the show. the company speaks for itself but tell us what the mission is? >>...
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john. >> peter suella, fujitsu manager. security team for manager.post office, says he can't remember email where he remember the email where he called a nasty chap called someone a nasty chap and out to get the company. and of course he was one of the innocent postmen . innocent postmen. >> david sorry , >> lord david cameron, sorry, not sorry. >> um, i am going to go for john's selection . there. there john's selection. there. there we go. so, look, thank you very much, everybody. i hope you have a weekend. thank you a wonderful weekend. thank you to will to my wonderful panel. i will see again on monday at 9 see you all again on monday at 9 pm. it easy. p.m. take it easy. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar . the sponsors of whether solar. the sponsors of whether on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast a marked change in our weather occurs this weekend after a cold week it turns much milder. it also turns much wetter and windier as storm arrives late in the storm isha arrives
john. >> peter suella, fujitsu manager. security team for manager.post office, says he can't remember email where he remember the email where he called a nasty chap called someone a nasty chap and out to get the company. and of course he was one of the innocent postmen . innocent postmen. >> david sorry , >> lord david cameron, sorry, not sorry. >> um, i am going to go for john's selection . there. there john's selection. there. there we go. so, look, thank you very...
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peter doocy and john kirby had this back and forth today. >> why are you making it easier for people to enter the country illegally? >> i don't believe we are. why do you think we are? >> well, you sued to cut razor wire that was put in place by texas officials. >> the border patrol could do their jobs. >> trace: the border patrol agents have not been allowed to do their jobs for 3 plus years? >> exactly. my husband has been a border patrol agent for 15 years. they never experienced anything like this. they are not allowing them to enforce the laws. the biden administration is a failure. if you are a hard working, tax paying, legal citizen of this country, life is terrible for you. under the biden administration if you cross easily into this country you get free housing, meals, you get healthcare and education and now tsa pre-check. it's a slap on the face to american people and to immigrants who came here and followed the rules to work hard and make this country better. >> trace: here are city and state leaders asking residents to take migrants in. watch. >> there are residents who
peter doocy and john kirby had this back and forth today. >> why are you making it easier for people to enter the country illegally? >> i don't believe we are. why do you think we are? >> well, you sued to cut razor wire that was put in place by texas officials. >> the border patrol could do their jobs. >> trace: the border patrol agents have not been allowed to do their jobs for 3 plus years? >> exactly. my husband has been a border patrol agent for 15...
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how did john kirby wind up behind the podium anyway? >> peterweeks after karine jean-pierre was elevated to the job after jen psaki left and two weeks later john kirby named to a role undefined because he is not part of the press shop and not part of the communication shop, they made up a title for him under umbrella of national security council. president biden was watching pentagon briefings during early days of ukraine and russia war and he thought this effective communicator in virginia and said we should have that guy over here and we know that in time sense going back to may of 2022, almost two years ago now that in the time since john kirby did not have a close relationship with the president developed one. we have seen him any time there is international news, he is the guy they bring out to break it down and explain how the government is -- >> ainsley: seems to do a good job doing it and seems pretty likeable. something about the way he presents. >> steve: joe biden asks john kirby about -- has kirby brief people on air force one. we we
how did john kirby wind up behind the podium anyway? >> peterweeks after karine jean-pierre was elevated to the job after jen psaki left and two weeks later john kirby named to a role undefined because he is not part of the press shop and not part of the communication shop, they made up a title for him under umbrella of national security council. president biden was watching pentagon briefings during early days of ukraine and russia war and he thought this effective communicator in...
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john kirby. turns out they're the ones creating the harm. petery on this, and it kind of tie it is our two stories together at the top on do we vet anybody at our board or over there? watch. >> reporter: -- who does this white house vet? because we know that people coming across the southern border are not vetted. now we know that people who are getting hundreds of millions of dollars of u.s. money are not being vetted. so who do you guys check out? >> this idea that just there's no vetting and there's no proper immigration enforcement going on at the border just does not comport with ready. a lot of work needs to be done to get better at that. but put that aside, because that has nothing to do and you know that has nothing to do with unrwa and gaza -- >> reporter: but up until today u.s. policy has been we don't negotiate with terrorists, but we will give them hundreds of millions of dollars. >> come on now, that's like saying the whole unrwa is a terrorist organization. you know who is a terrorist organization? hamas, not unrwa. we've suspended
john kirby. turns out they're the ones creating the harm. petery on this, and it kind of tie it is our two stories together at the top on do we vet anybody at our board or over there? watch. >> reporter: -- who does this white house vet? because we know that people coming across the southern border are not vetted. now we know that people who are getting hundreds of millions of dollars of u.s. money are not being vetted. so who do you guys check out? >> this idea that just there's no...
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harris: yeah, because they do nothing, nothing, nothing, that was white house top adviser john kirby talking with peteris what they'll be talking about in that news conference. what do you make of that answer? >> kayleigh: it is complete delusion. they say over and over again, we were on immigration on day one. you were not, you had unilateral control of government. republicans say no, no, no. republicans say yes, yes, yes, we scrolled proposals, they are prohibiting texas from doing their job. they will suffer the political repercussion of that. sharia im/* -- >> harris: why have we not been able to do substantially better immigration policy? >> sean: great question, you have distinct differences. democrats want open borders, not hard to secure the border and make it safe. when john kirby brings up fact they want more border patrol. more border patrol in john kirby and joe biden's viewpoint is to process more immigrants. razor wires working, stop people from coming into the country. in shelby park, texas said border patrol can't come, they will undermine work we have done and try to diminish the effor
harris: yeah, because they do nothing, nothing, nothing, that was white house top adviser john kirby talking with peteris what they'll be talking about in that news conference. what do you make of that answer? >> kayleigh: it is complete delusion. they say over and over again, we were on immigration on day one. you were not, you had unilateral control of government. republicans say no, no, no. republicans say yes, yes, yes, we scrolled proposals, they are prohibiting texas from doing...
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peter? >> reporter: jesse, john kirby at the white house told me today that at no point was president bidenr not in command of the u.s. military and he pointed out that u.s. military was carrying out strikes again terrorists in the middle east while austin was in the icu. but the official line is president biden didn't find out that austin had prostate cancer and was being treated for it until only about an hour before the rest of the public did. so the administration does have a credibility issue right now. >> thank you for that. more broadly, why should we believe anything that this administration tells us about anything ever again? >> i think we all recognize, and i think the pentagon has been very very honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here and by -- how hard it was for them to be fully transparent with the american people. >> reporter: the white house insists transparency issues are only at the pentagon. this does get into sensitive issues of how health problems are addressed as an 81-year-old president runs for re-election. but if the adm
peter? >> reporter: jesse, john kirby at the white house told me today that at no point was president bidenr not in command of the u.s. military and he pointed out that u.s. military was carrying out strikes again terrorists in the middle east while austin was in the icu. but the official line is president biden didn't find out that austin had prostate cancer and was being treated for it until only about an hour before the rest of the public did. so the administration does have a...
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here is peter with john kirby about this big mess. >> if the administration is going to go to such greatense secretary's health, how can anybody be certain that the administration would not go to the same lengths to keep street problems with president biden's health in the future? >> if -- if you could logically argue -- and you can't -- but if you could logically argue. >> he's 81 years old. >> wait a second. just give me a second here, bub. i will get there if -- if the administration made some sort of machiavellian effort across the board to keep this from getting public, then i think your question has merit and certainly is a fair one. i don't think it's a fair one because that's not what happened here, peter. what happened here is the secretary of defense for whatever reason, i can't answer the question why, that information wasn't shared. wasn't shared widely in the department and certainly wasn't shared with the agency. it's not good. certainly not good. clean-up is why, again, we want to learn from. this. >> steve: yeah, bub. >> >> brian: cup they will thing that's clear it's imp
here is peter with john kirby about this big mess. >> if the administration is going to go to such greatense secretary's health, how can anybody be certain that the administration would not go to the same lengths to keep street problems with president biden's health in the future? >> if -- if you could logically argue -- and you can't -- but if you could logically argue. >> he's 81 years old. >> wait a second. just give me a second here, bub. i will get there if -- if...
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john peter, rhys williams yeah jpr yeah, always known as jpr he he he was known jpr he was, he was, heohn williams when he first started playing for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but playing for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but asiying for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but as you| for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but as you can wales. as john williams when he first sta|but as you can imagine >> but as you can imagine there's quite a few john williams that actually played for wales . there was williams that actually played for wales. there was or 2, so for wales. there was 1 or 2, so there was jj that played and so he was known as are well he was known as as jp are well known and always from the pictures you would see there, and i think we can see the, the legendary sideburns that he kept right up his death. um, very. right up to his death. um, very. oh there they are. there he is in latter years. um, very in his latter years. um, very clever man as well. not only a great but an great rugby player, but also an orthopaedic surgeon and he
john peter, rhys williams yeah jpr yeah, always known as jpr he he he was known jpr he was, he was, heohn williams when he first started playing for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but playing for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but asiying for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but as you| for wales. as john williams when he first sta|but as you can wales. as john williams when he first sta|but as you can imagine >> but as you can imagine there's quite a few...
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john peter rhys williams was brought up near bridgend, a talented tennis player then, but he chose rugbyampionship. three grand slams followed and he played all four test matches as the lions claimed what is still their only series win in new zealand. so you will have to take it easy for a few days. and all the while, he pursued a career in medicine, becoming an orthopaedic surgeon after stepping away from wales duty in 1981. in recent years, he spoke out about player welfare, sharing his concerns about brain injuries. there is no doubt that the generations after us are going to be left worse off than we were. jpr williams continued to play the odd game in his 50s. that longevity typical of his indomitable spirit. he was an uncompromising force on the field and a charismatic figure off it. jpr williams who died at the age of 74. �* , jpr williams who died at the age of 74. ~ , y ., ., 74. and we will bring you more tributes throughout _ 74. and we will bring you more tributes throughout the - 74. and we will bring you more - tributes throughout the programme. franz beckenbauer — one of t
john peter rhys williams was brought up near bridgend, a talented tennis player then, but he chose rugbyampionship. three grand slams followed and he played all four test matches as the lions claimed what is still their only series win in new zealand. so you will have to take it easy for a few days. and all the while, he pursued a career in medicine, becoming an orthopaedic surgeon after stepping away from wales duty in 1981. in recent years, he spoke out about player welfare, sharing his...
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peter doocy pressed john kirby about it yesterday and really the broader issue of a lack of trust within the administration. watch this. >> why should we believe anything that this administration tells us about anything ever again? >> we all recognize and i think the pentagon has been very, very honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here and by what -- and by how hard it was for them to be fully transparent with the american people. this didn't unfold the way it should have. on so many levels, not just the notification process of the chain of command but the transparency issue. it's up to you and your colleagues and the american people to determine how much they're going to a ascribe what happened here to our credibility on every single issue. maria: well, he had no answers obviously but i think the bigger issue here is national security. i mean, look, yeah, of course there's transparency and credibility issue for the administration but the question yoi asked earlier, who took the call from our troops as they were getting y attacked. eight attac
peter doocy pressed john kirby about it yesterday and really the broader issue of a lack of trust within the administration. watch this. >> why should we believe anything that this administration tells us about anything ever again? >> we all recognize and i think the pentagon has been very, very honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here and by what -- and by how hard it was for them to be fully transparent with the american people. this...
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listen to peter doocy yesterday pressing john kirby at the white house. >> why should we believe anythingt this administration tells us about anything ever again. >> i think we all recognize and i think the pentagon has been honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here. >> dana: they're not really trying to spin it. they have a set of bad facts. the white house and president biden think this could just all go away with him saying it's fine, i'm cool, nothing to see here. how do you see it? >> dana, the secretary of defense is a position of special trust. this isn't like the director of the small business administration. you know that the commander-in-chief delegates specific authorities to only the secretary of defense. for example, we just had a drone strike on the leader of the militias in iraq, took him out. that was delegated to the secretary of defense. it happened the day before we all found out that he was in the icu. who ordered that strike and how did that chain of command occur there if his deputy didn't know, the president didn't know, a
listen to peter doocy yesterday pressing john kirby at the white house. >> why should we believe anythingt this administration tells us about anything ever again. >> i think we all recognize and i think the pentagon has been honest with themselves about the challenge to credibility by what has transpired here. >> dana: they're not really trying to spin it. they have a set of bad facts. the white house and president biden think this could just all go away with him saying it's...
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peter, i understand that john kirby was just speaking on air force one traveling with the president today. what have we learned from john kirby? >> so harris, it builds on what i was told first thing this morning when i asked does president biden have confidence in secretary austin? he and looking forward to him being back at the pentagon. kirby elaborated on that in the air. >> i want to make sure i put a fork in my answer to you. there is no plans for anything other than for secretary austin to stay in the job and continue in the leadership that he has been demonstrating. >> republicans want austin out. stefanik says at a dangerous time when american service members our closest partner and ally israel at war with hamas terrorists and the threat from communist china is on the rise. austin himself said he is okay and that i also understand the media concerns about transparency and i recognize i could have done a better job insuring the public was appropriately informed. i commit to doing better. this is important to say. this was my medical proper sired and i take full responsibility for
peter, i understand that john kirby was just speaking on air force one traveling with the president today. what have we learned from john kirby? >> so harris, it builds on what i was told first thing this morning when i asked does president biden have confidence in secretary austin? he and looking forward to him being back at the pentagon. kirby elaborated on that in the air. >> i want to make sure i put a fork in my answer to you. there is no plans for anything other than for...
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maria: peter doocy questioned kjp, john kirby as well yesterday on why the white house is making it easier for people to come here illegally, not doing anything about it. watch. >> why are you guys making it easier for people to enter the country illegally? >> why do you think we are? >> well, you guys sued to cut razor wire that was put in place by texas officials. >> the bo -- the border patrol could do their jobs. the border patrol needed access. that's why we sued to get rid of that razor wire so they could do their jobs and you know what else who help them do their jobs, peter? more border patrol agents. there's an idea. go back to the supplementary request we put in, there's money in there for additional border patrol agents. we want to help had them do their jobs, want to give them more resources and the answer we keep getting back from house republicans is no, no, no. maria: at all. i have to call this out, joe biden walked into the oval office and immediately overturned's remain in mexico, donald trump's border wall. remember the material on the floor for dead at the border, they
maria: peter doocy questioned kjp, john kirby as well yesterday on why the white house is making it easier for people to come here illegally, not doing anything about it. watch. >> why are you guys making it easier for people to enter the country illegally? >> why do you think we are? >> well, you guys sued to cut razor wire that was put in place by texas officials. >> the bo -- the border patrol could do their jobs. the border patrol needed access. that's why we sued to...
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but the 44 year-old peters, he spent time last 3 season. is john lynch's right hand man in the forty-niners front office and had a hand in drafting brock purdy and was a big part of trading for christian mccaffrey to come here. so he will now be in charge of hiring a new head coach and running this year's draft with the commanders have the second overall pick in the first round. it said farhan is it continues to add new arms to the giants rotation signing jordan hicks to a four-year 44 million dollar deal 6 picks last season with the cardinals and the blue jays between the 2 teams, though he had 81 strikeouts in 65 innings with the r a f 3.29. it's a the giants plan on using the hard-throwing reliever as a starter next even though only 8 of his 212 major league appearances have been starts. only 8 of them have been start. that will start were in 2022. with the cardinals none of them lasted more than 4 innings to keep that in mind, alabama, though they did not take long replacing nick saban hiring kalen de boer. now that said he's leaving washington
but the 44 year-old peters, he spent time last 3 season. is john lynch's right hand man in the forty-niners front office and had a hand in drafting brock purdy and was a big part of trading for christian mccaffrey to come here. so he will now be in charge of hiring a new head coach and running this year's draft with the commanders have the second overall pick in the first round. it said farhan is it continues to add new arms to the giants rotation signing jordan hicks to a four-year 44 million...
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john the baptist monastery. in the church of peteradivari and guarneri. to create one violin. takes from a month to a year, each instrument contains up to hundreds of parts, the type of wood is also important, the lower part is maple, the upper part is spruce, they are processed with special miniature planes. the abbot of the monastery, father bartholomew, became interested in violin making as a child, when he was denis kuznetsov in mira, received a musical education, and then created a string instrument workshop in the monastery, perhaps the only one of its kind in russia. i was still doing this. well, for myself, well, from a long time ago, but not in a practical sense, when we became isolated, in the fourteenth year, it became necessary to come up with something so that it would be possible to maintain the monastery, before the start of a special military operations the stanichansky church, like all russian churches now in ukraine, was subjected to oppression by soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine against us. inquiries, searche
john the baptist monastery. in the church of peteradivari and guarneri. to create one violin. takes from a month to a year, each instrument contains up to hundreds of parts, the type of wood is also important, the lower part is maple, the upper part is spruce, they are processed with special miniature planes. the abbot of the monastery, father bartholomew, became interested in violin making as a child, when he was denis kuznetsov in mira, received a musical education, and then created a string...
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and two brothers i'm told, there is a split between the two brothers, john and peter i think the other is always a split, isn't there, like between rich brothers? my parents took care of that. not leaving us money. >> is it not fair to say that if you think about the long term trend in baseball, like renovation of parks and all of that, the whole urban park -- we saw it for 34 years, they really started it. camden yards was the beginning of it. >> they played a part in it. but larry built camden yards. changed baseball. in but baltimore in that place, you have camden yards and people said wow, we can take all these old stadiums and refurbish them and it set off 30 years of change. >> i will say the thing that red sox ownership crew did right, they did actually saved fenway. i took joey to the all-star game, went to get a hot dog and the guy said yeah, the stadium probably not going to be around much longer, they are going to level it. i said are you kidding me? >> did you see the home run contest in 1999? were you there for that? >> an all-century team. and wrigley did the same thing,
and two brothers i'm told, there is a split between the two brothers, john and peter i think the other is always a split, isn't there, like between rich brothers? my parents took care of that. not leaving us money. >> is it not fair to say that if you think about the long term trend in baseball, like renovation of parks and all of that, the whole urban park -- we saw it for 34 years, they really started it. camden yards was the beginning of it. >> they played a part in it. but larry...
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john. >> john: the helicopter is pretty noisy, it's difficult to hear the question. peter doocy, 1600 pennsylvania, thank you. >> sandra: retired u.s. marine corps general frank mckenzie, former chief and commander of the u.s. central command. thank you for being here. first up, clearly this situation is escalating, the war is spreading beyond the middle east. to what degree do you want the united states to be and to get involved? >> well, what happened last night was a necessary action if we are going to keep the houthis from continuing their attacks on international shipping in a vital waterway. we have to take these actions. we didn't escalate this. this began with houthi attacks over 60 days ago against shipping in the red sea and the strait, so we have actually tried, and i agree with building an international coalition, warning the houthis, this action is probably not the last back and forth attack we are going to have with the houthis over this particular incident as you know a moment ago, the houthis have responded. i'm sure we will probably be striking them again
john. >> john: the helicopter is pretty noisy, it's difficult to hear the question. peter doocy, 1600 pennsylvania, thank you. >> sandra: retired u.s. marine corps general frank mckenzie, former chief and commander of the u.s. central command. thank you for being here. first up, clearly this situation is escalating, the war is spreading beyond the middle east. to what degree do you want the united states to be and to get involved? >> well, what happened last night was a...
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. >> peter, what's the latest? john, the latest is we were just on a call with the white house national security council and they say that the white house does hold iran responsible for their role in funding these attacks. and they say despite everything that happened over the last couple of hours, they have not seen any signs yet of the houthis retaliating. we're also learning now that the red line for president wound up being when the houthis used anti-ship ballistic missiles for the first time in history. and these hoped the attacks in the red sea on shipping channels have been going for several weeks. but president biden wound up kind of sticking to his foreign policy m.o., right. he took time to deliberate. he took time to get allies on board. and he picked the option from pentagon planners that do require putting american troops on the ground in yemen to carry out these attacks. there was a statement that the white house gave us from the and part of it says this today's defensive action follows this extensive dipl
. >> peter, what's the latest? john, the latest is we were just on a call with the white house national security council and they say that the white house does hold iran responsible for their role in funding these attacks. and they say despite everything that happened over the last couple of hours, they have not seen any signs yet of the houthis retaliating. we're also learning now that the red line for president wound up being when the houthis used anti-ship ballistic missiles for the...
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i wasn't peter pan. [ laughter ] i was john. >> jimmy: oh, his little brother. >> yeah. >> jimmy: notle brother. >> jimmy: how old were you at this time? >> i must have been 13, 14, something like that. but it was a professional production of pcpa, allan hancock college. the christmas show, it's pretty big. but to be a kid in one of those shows is kind of a big deal. it was like, you know -- there's only a couple young people in it. it's all college students. >> jimmy: right. >> good actors and stuff. but we had fly lines. so they would actually pick us up into the air and fly us over the audience. >> jimmy: that's fun. >> and every once in a while that would just go -- bad. >> jimmy: it would, oh. >> like one of the stunts we had was my younger brother, michael, he would drop his teddy bear in the audience. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> and then i would go down and retrieve it from whatever audience member caught it. and one day, a lady grabbed it. i think it was like the seniors show where they get a discount. [ laughter ] so everybody was kind of old. this lady got the bear, and she did not
i wasn't peter pan. [ laughter ] i was john. >> jimmy: oh, his little brother. >> yeah. >> jimmy: notle brother. >> jimmy: how old were you at this time? >> i must have been 13, 14, something like that. but it was a professional production of pcpa, allan hancock college. the christmas show, it's pretty big. but to be a kid in one of those shows is kind of a big deal. it was like, you know -- there's only a couple young people in it. it's all college students....