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asked his current continuation against christianity in ukraine or john root this question did not mentiondidn't say a word on tv zelensky banned a whole ancient christian confetti. and then he sat in the church and threw the priests into prison. i made major policy changes a few months ago articulated the us department of defense. said we quote. there is no discussion of patriot battery entertainment in ukraine in order to do this we would have to deploy american troops to lead a hot battle opposite russia which not only is not approved, the american congress has no idea what is going on, but it just started just what zelensky washington that put forward more demands, from which he does not want to leave, and let's say when we endure the demand becomes more and more. jokes jokes nuclear weapons in america are, for example, to protect ukraine not kharkov well, what is kharkov going to do, what will they bet to protect kharkov? why not? ah, because then it will be captured the next day, because it is too close to the real war zone. i am sure that they will put it in kiev to protect the gove
asked his current continuation against christianity in ukraine or john root this question did not mentiondidn't say a word on tv zelensky banned a whole ancient christian confetti. and then he sat in the church and threw the priests into prison. i made major policy changes a few months ago articulated the us department of defense. said we quote. there is no discussion of patriot battery entertainment in ukraine in order to do this we would have to deploy american troops to lead a hot battle...
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asked him the current to continue the war in christianity in ukraine or john root and many for their own, but perhaps worried questions did not mention it. they didn't say a word. tonight. you don't hear a word on tv zelensky banned an entire ancient christian denomination in ukraine and then sat in a church and threw the priests in jail. and that's a major policy change just a few months ago in a joint on the us department of defense target. said we quote no no discussion of patriot battery entertainment in the ukraine in order to do this we would have to deploy american troops in other words. we had to lead a hot fight against russia, which not only is not approved by congress, but most americans have no idea what is going on and but this is only the beginning, because only that zelensky washington that put forward more demands that does not want to leave let's say yes, and when we endure it does not become, more and more. jokes jokes vladimirovich what do you think, but if we, for example, know where petri is located yes, an approximate square. why wasn't tactical nuclear weapons
asked him the current to continue the war in christianity in ukraine or john root and many for their own, but perhaps worried questions did not mention it. they didn't say a word. tonight. you don't hear a word on tv zelensky banned an entire ancient christian denomination in ukraine and then sat in a church and threw the priests in jail. and that's a major policy change just a few months ago in a joint on the us department of defense target. said we quote no no discussion of patriot battery...
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there was, is do we on, in my opinion, there has to be shown that to deserve the root cause of conflict in the beauty of john fish in the when you talk about the roots of the problem, what exactly is the root of the problem exactly what the cause of conflict is it is or officer shot it on the me and you put the challenge. it's good to make the vision that we found to better the the plane there of metro sources in the b s. but how do you, how do you think, though the actions of paris might affect the ongoing attempts to restore bilateral relations? do you think? i don't think that the condemnation is enough. they have to do more. they, for example, they have to see how to bring it to god that they different on say, really does in the region to start above the root cause these are going to make kind of progress, the head and it, but also the mattresses of the the combo and this the crowd as they walk to use the power room to bring this is a part of the they look or leaders or so have they not to to, to stay or not for the present for they need the support from, from what will happen to the relation is rhonda a
there was, is do we on, in my opinion, there has to be shown that to deserve the root cause of conflict in the beauty of john fish in the when you talk about the roots of the problem, what exactly is the root of the problem exactly what the cause of conflict is it is or officer shot it on the me and you put the challenge. it's good to make the vision that we found to better the the plane there of metro sources in the b s. but how do you, how do you think, though the actions of paris might...
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president and the vice president had lunch in the president's private dining room. >> john: i'm sure they were talking rootng beet root, who knows. breaking news from the sports world, golfers on the liv tour will be able to compete in the 2023 masters tournament. masters chairman putting out a statement, regretbly, it divides the virtues of the game and the legacy of those who built it. our focus is honor the tradition of a preimminent golfers. including dustin johnson, brooks koepka, sergio, garcia and others. a good field. >> sandra: where do you fall on this, you hope for a peace deal to bring golf back together, john? i am. >> john: i love the masters, it's my favorite tournament and the best players in the world should be at the masters. if they can bury the hatchet four days, god bless them. >> sandra: that would be a start. and a unique holiday sweet, a snack shop in chicago has something for you. peppermint pickle. what it looks like, it's a peppermint and a pickle. owner of the store is claiming it's an old chicago tradition, although run that by me, i've never had one and never seen one. the can
president and the vice president had lunch in the president's private dining room. >> john: i'm sure they were talking rootng beet root, who knows. breaking news from the sports world, golfers on the liv tour will be able to compete in the 2023 masters tournament. masters chairman putting out a statement, regretbly, it divides the virtues of the game and the legacy of those who built it. our focus is honor the tradition of a preimminent golfers. including dustin johnson, brooks koepka,...
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- emma thompson, guillermo o del toro musical guests, ashley mcbrydede and d john osbororne and featuring the legendary rootsrew >> questlove: 1760 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. thank you very much. enjoy yourself welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show. you're here. thank you for watching at home [ cheers and applause look at this place it's crazy guys, it's the holiday season. and for the -- [ scattered applause ] for the first time in three years, office holiday parties are back [ cheers and applause yep, it's that magical night when you say, "let's not talk about work and then only talk about work." [ laughter ] yeah, it's the same conversations you have at work, but now they're an inch from your ear and ten times the volume ♪ "i'm thinking about following with brian about that raise. [ laughter ] that's right the party is basically this meme, plus santa hats. [ laughter ] yep, every office holiday party is the same. they all start with a champagne toast and end with half the staff updating
- emma thompson, guillermo o del toro musical guests, ashley mcbrydede and d john osbororne and featuring the legendary rootsrew >> questlove: 1760 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. thank you very much. enjoy yourself welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show. you're here. thank you for watching at home [ cheers and applause look at this place it's crazy guys,...
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. >> john, do what do you think is at the root of? it why are there times when extremism blossoms? if it's not social media? ? it -- >> i think is an inflow historically, that has to do with economic hardship and the pandemic i think is a key instigator of that. i think there's a concerted effort among some, in the political sphere, in the u.s. and other places, to try and undermine systems now, and there's a political expediency by some in the political system to guam on to that, or try to tap into it. >> or, it comes out of the shadows when the leadership emboldens them to say, it's okay. it's that scene from wizard of oz. you can come out now, you can come out now. it's not the evil any longer. you can come out now, you can now have these viewpoints in there. >> i was laughing about the movie reference again. >> it's a of a movie, david urban. >> i agree, social medias become much smaller. it really has shrunk. you ask about the cycles, i was thinking about this before the show and the scratch the surface a little bit. you think the weather underground in the 70s. there's a real
. >> john, do what do you think is at the root of? it why are there times when extremism blossoms? if it's not social media? ? it -- >> i think is an inflow historically, that has to do with economic hardship and the pandemic i think is a key instigator of that. i think there's a concerted effort among some, in the political sphere, in the u.s. and other places, to try and undermine systems now, and there's a political expediency by some in the political system to guam on to that,...
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roots in our history. and that provides a standard that keeps this jurisprudence from getting out of control. john: a couple of your colleagues said the court has strayed too far from public sentiment. and that this threatens the courts legitimacy. you stated that implying the court is becoming an a legitimate institution crosses an important line. how do you respond to those who say the court has become a nakedly partisan institution and what is the danger of crossing the line? justice alito: everybody in this country is free to disagree with our decisions. there is no question about that. everybody is free to criticize our reasoning and to do so in strong terms. and that certainly is on -- done in the media and the writings of law professors and on social media. there is no question about that. but to state that the court is exhibiting a lack of integrity is something quite different. it goes to character. someone crosses an important line when they say that the court is acting in a way that is a legitimate. i do not think anybody in a position of authority should make that claim lightly. that i
roots in our history. and that provides a standard that keeps this jurisprudence from getting out of control. john: a couple of your colleagues said the court has strayed too far from public sentiment. and that this threatens the courts legitimacy. you stated that implying the court is becoming an a legitimate institution crosses an important line. how do you respond to those who say the court has become a nakedly partisan institution and what is the danger of crossing the line? justice alito:...
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to root for them, to support them where they need inclusion or friendship. >> john and karen, thank youand you can join me watching their documentary, in a different key, that will air tuesday night on pbs at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the white house says it plans to engage with russia this week to discuss freeing american former marine, paul whelan. that's coming up on "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. until then, follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. see you tomorrow. so aararon's folks could help hook him up with a new ride. we'll drive you happy at carvana.. the eat fresh® refresh just won't stop! now, subway® is refreshing their catering with easy-order platters and lunchboxes perfect for any party. pool parties... holiday parties... even retirement parties. man, i love parties. subway keeps refreshg and refreshing take a picture. i'm stuck! is that the new iphone? yup, i just got the new iphone 14 with its amazing camera at t-mobile. wow! at t-mobile, get four iphone 14s on us. and 4 new lines for $25 bucks a line. hi! need new glasses? get more from your benefits at vi
to root for them, to support them where they need inclusion or friendship. >> john and karen, thank youand you can join me watching their documentary, in a different key, that will air tuesday night on pbs at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the white house says it plans to engage with russia this week to discuss freeing american former marine, paul whelan. that's coming up on "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. until then, follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. see...
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my thanks to emma thompson, guillermo del toro ashley mcbryde, john osborne, once again [ cheers and applause and of course and the rootsiladelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ chcheers and a applause ♪ >>>> announcerer: from 30 rocockefeller p plaza in new yoyork, it's " "late nighth seth meyeyers. tonighght -- chris hayeyes. star of "mythic quest," actress chcharlotte ninicdao featururing the 8g band withth fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news today is the georgia senate run-off. and there's only one candidate in the race who definitely knows that [ laughter ] georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker said during a rally over the weekend that he doesn't know what a pronoun is and someone said "it's what you call your illegitimate kids. and he said, "oh, them?" [ laughter ] that's right, herschel walker said at a rally over
my thanks to emma thompson, guillermo del toro ashley mcbryde, john osborne, once again [ cheers and applause and of course and the rootsiladelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ chcheers and a applause ♪ >>>> announcerer: from 30 rocockefeller p plaza in new yoyork, it's " "late nighth seth meyeyers. tonighght -- chris hayeyes. star of "mythic...
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the roots of its predecessor to understand delorean, you must understand america, automotive industry, the european, renovated brave. the americans really were very conservative. now this guy, john delorean, when he leaves general law, he decides to give the american something you to dream about. and it puts together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it spoke of an ethical. you want to card use sustainable . so we photo plastics and stainless steel, so that a gun and a ross, it was a kilometer to drive and it was about going to be designing something you would love. and you would love to keep that even for your life. but technical and financial issues meant that only 9000 delorean were built between january 1981 and december 1982. then the delorean motor company filed for bankruptcy to the car. fade sticking over into movies, 985 by back to the future. and the movie was a huge success. the car wasn't existing anymore. so be basically because with the virtual super object it was chosen because of its victory stick design. ah, your jude, you john, design the delorean back in the wild seventy's. at the beginning of his career, the italian designer caught atte
the roots of its predecessor to understand delorean, you must understand america, automotive industry, the european, renovated brave. the americans really were very conservative. now this guy, john delorean, when he leaves general law, he decides to give the american something you to dream about. and it puts together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it spoke of an ethical. you want to card use sustainable . so we photo plastics and stainless steel, so that a gun and a...
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the roots of its predecessor to understand the lorianne, you must understand american automotive industry, the european, renovated brave. the americans really were very concerned. now this guy, john delorean, when he leaves general law, he decides to give the american something you to dream about. and it boots together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it hope of an ethical. you wanted to cause you sustainable. so we thought of plastics and stainless steel, so that the gun of a ross, it was a kilometer to drive. and it was, it was going to be designed something you would love. and you would love to kid that even for your life. but technical and financial issues meant that only 9000 delorean were built between january 1981 and december 1982. then the delorean motor company filed for bankruptcy to the car phase, but will sticking over into movies 985 by back to the future. and the movie was a huge success. the car wasn't existing anymore. so be basically because with your virtual super object it was chosen because of its futuristic design. ah, your jude. you john, designed the delorean back in the wild seventy's. at the beginning of his career, the italian de
the roots of its predecessor to understand the lorianne, you must understand american automotive industry, the european, renovated brave. the americans really were very concerned. now this guy, john delorean, when he leaves general law, he decides to give the american something you to dream about. and it boots together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it hope of an ethical. you wanted to cause you sustainable. so we thought of plastics and stainless steel, so that the...
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studies, and i am sure that these are right that routing -- rooting for losing team when you were growing up is good for your character. john: in 1994 you even attended a phillies fantasy baseball camp . that must've been a lot of fun. i was that experience and did you get to bed again steve causing? justice alito: not against steve karlsson, but it was a good experience. i never would have done this on my own. if she had not already paid for i would have tried to persuade her that i did not want to go. i do not like to waste money, she bought it, so i went. it was a wonderful experience. you may think it is pathetic to think of guys in their 40's and 50's pretending to be major league baseball players for a week, but who cares. [laughter] it was fun, we were broken up into teams. we were in the clubhouse that the phillies use for spring training, and we had lockers and uniforms, and we played on the field that they use. i played as a kid, i was a second baseman. every place i played the infant was bumpy, there were pebbles. this thing was manicured. one day they forgot overnight that the sprinkler system went off when it s
studies, and i am sure that these are right that routing -- rooting for losing team when you were growing up is good for your character. john: in 1994 you even attended a phillies fantasy baseball camp . that must've been a lot of fun. i was that experience and did you get to bed again steve causing? justice alito: not against steve karlsson, but it was a good experience. i never would have done this on my own. if she had not already paid for i would have tried to persuade her that i did not...
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john f. kennedy jr. died in a plane crash in 1999. he is not a living trump fan, but the rootan conspiratorial thinking about everything from september 11th to covid denial to qanon can be tied back to the distrust in government and the questions left very much open about the assassination of jfk jr.'s father, president john f. kennedy, question that still linger 59 years after his assassination in dealey plaza in dallas. the warren commission concluded lee harvey oswald was the lone gunman in dallas on november 22, 1963. a lot of americans don't believe that. and today, president biden ordered the national archives to release additional documents related to kennedy's murder more than 13,000 are now public. thousands of other documents that the white house says could harm intelligence operations, law enforcement, or foreign relgs will stay partly or completely under seal. politico reported much of the information is expected to come from the cia's personality file of information on oswald collected before and after the assassination. the records were supposed to be released in
john f. kennedy jr. died in a plane crash in 1999. he is not a living trump fan, but the rootan conspiratorial thinking about everything from september 11th to covid denial to qanon can be tied back to the distrust in government and the questions left very much open about the assassination of jfk jr.'s father, president john f. kennedy, question that still linger 59 years after his assassination in dealey plaza in dallas. the warren commission concluded lee harvey oswald was the lone gunman in...
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roots of its predecessor? to understand, be lorianne. you must understand american automotive industry day, you will be on the web reddick brave. the americans really were very conservative. now this guy john delorean, when he leaves general motors, he decides to america something you to dream about. and it puts together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it spoke of an ethical. you want to card use sustainable . so we thought of plastics and stainless steel, so there's a gun and a ross, it was a common go to drive and it was about going to be designed something you would love . and you would love to kid that actually been for all your life. but technical and financial issues meant that only 9000 delorean were built between january 1981 and december 1982. then the delorean motor company filed for bankruptcy to the car. phase uncle sticking over into movies 985 by back to the future. and the movie was a huge success. the car wasn't existing anymore. so be basically because with your virtual super object it was chosen because of its futuristic design. ah, your jude. you john, designed the delorean back in the wild seventy's at the beginning of his career. the italian de
roots of its predecessor? to understand, be lorianne. you must understand american automotive industry day, you will be on the web reddick brave. the americans really were very conservative. now this guy john delorean, when he leaves general motors, he decides to america something you to dream about. and it puts together a concept that is very brave, but also very interesting. it spoke of an ethical. you want to card use sustainable . so we thought of plastics and stainless steel, so there's a...
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root again. and in that i he was absolutely right. there's so much in this book, johnnd i urge people to read and read this book even with more books than just these on abraham lincoln, this one must be one of those on the shelf. and that one girl gets into and reads and inculcates because everybody for, i think comes in from a different aspect of lincoln. and yours is one that has, of course, been on the minds of other historians. but i think you put it together so well, and especially because it's perhaps in our education, in our time. let me ask you something more general that i i've been meaning to ask you in particular, as i've asked other historian that is becoming president. i mean, i saw this about this. what are the different challenges of a military man becoming president versus a political man becoming commander in chief? hmm. what are the difficulties that each has? and maybe which side has the upper hand in and doing better? you know, it's a marvelous question. i'm just going to vamp and answer here. i've never actually thought about it in quite that way,
root again. and in that i he was absolutely right. there's so much in this book, johnnd i urge people to read and read this book even with more books than just these on abraham lincoln, this one must be one of those on the shelf. and that one girl gets into and reads and inculcates because everybody for, i think comes in from a different aspect of lincoln. and yours is one that has, of course, been on the minds of other historians. but i think you put it together so well, and especially because...
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john. if i can go down the limps of course. but i want to just conclude by saying that it is our roots of having been union babysit like mark andeople. and those are our roots that we get gather strength from and that's what we found in the mission represented by the workers. so -- i accept this award on behalf of my parents. and i will continue to be proud of the fact that those of you helped me get out of prison this argentina and those who continue to work with me it was not in vein. [applause] [applause] our next award is the delores huerta lifetime achievement award that -- i have an awkward honor of presentlying to my own father. mayor breed in 2009 my father stepped down from the chair manship of california that lead mow to want to lead an artistic career and pursue a public service career in san francisco. and a speech right after los angeles riots in 1992 where i got to hear a young art torres speak at of the first african e church he spoke a message i carry in every conversation i have today. black, brown, common ground. i think the best person to introduce you, dad is where you began your start. and that's with a spe
john. if i can go down the limps of course. but i want to just conclude by saying that it is our roots of having been union babysit like mark andeople. and those are our roots that we get gather strength from and that's what we found in the mission represented by the workers. so -- i accept this award on behalf of my parents. and i will continue to be proud of the fact that those of you helped me get out of prison this argentina and those who continue to work with me it was not in vein....
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john, the federal government which is tied with socialism. is there a distinction though between, you know, types of capitalism? i think is it just we rootat small business ranks so much higher than big business, or, are there legitimate abuses anyone can cite by big business as a way of maybe again pushing us again in the wrong direction? >> what is a big business but just a business that employs a lot of people and they employ a lot of people precisely because they over a service oar good people want. don't forget we have a vibrant small business sector in the united states precisely because we have so many big businesses. show me one shopping mall in the united states that has anchor tenants defined by small business? show me one strip mall in the united states or any shopping area which they don't have a large one that pulls people in, who then patronize the smaller businesses. if you love small business around we do because we love the idea of someone trying something new, offering a new service, you had better love the big business that makes it possible and that gives it visibility it would never have if it were small. charles: al
john, the federal government which is tied with socialism. is there a distinction though between, you know, types of capitalism? i think is it just we rootat small business ranks so much higher than big business, or, are there legitimate abuses anyone can cite by big business as a way of maybe again pushing us again in the wrong direction? >> what is a big business but just a business that employs a lot of people and they employ a lot of people precisely because they over a service oar...
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roots and collected a collection of documents, books and photographs that tell about the seven generations of the family. and for the first time in her life larisa sees a photograph of her grandfather, johnivan in the russian manner. here is ivan. here is his wife. that's interesting, because because really. my dad looks like these photos become the most compelling evidence for larisa anatolyevna. her father anatoly luzhin and baron johann are swedes. they are so similar that there can be no doubt that these are relatives. this is father and son. well , why not? what conversations can we have, and i tell you now when you are his daughter and now this one, thank you very much. it turns out, my grandfather compiled a genealogical tree of the family. it has seven generations and goes back to the middle of the 18th century. representatives of the genus, swedes. they were outstanding people. they built railroads and power plants, commanded fleets and participated in naval battles. among them were scientists and academics, musicians and artists. like, for example, the great-grandfathers of the actress. come on, i was born in 1806 in the city. a member of the academy of arts is most famous for
roots and collected a collection of documents, books and photographs that tell about the seven generations of the family. and for the first time in her life larisa sees a photograph of her grandfather, johnivan in the russian manner. here is ivan. here is his wife. that's interesting, because because really. my dad looks like these photos become the most compelling evidence for larisa anatolyevna. her father anatoly luzhin and baron johann are swedes. they are so similar that there can be no...
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fascinating story, but at the same time you had some of the roots of the campus conformism that grew out of the bad side of all of that. john: given that you are a california native, what is your view of one-party governments in california and the reasons for that? if there is potential for reform, how would that be accomplished? steven: the hispanic vote, nationally and in california has been shifting to the right. there is a lot of data on this. california was always a reliably public state and elections until bill clinton flipped it. part of what has happened is the industrial base of the state, it completely changed. the cold war ended. the california that i grew up in was big into aerospace, defense production and all the moon rockets were built there. that was a very republican industry and it all left the state. what replaced it was silicon valley, the entertainment industry, which has always been very liberal, and a lot of people have left the state. a lot of republican voters have to texas, idaho, everywhere else. as i say it, the hispanic vote and the asian vote are trending in a more republican direction for many
fascinating story, but at the same time you had some of the roots of the campus conformism that grew out of the bad side of all of that. john: given that you are a california native, what is your view of one-party governments in california and the reasons for that? if there is potential for reform, how would that be accomplished? steven: the hispanic vote, nationally and in california has been shifting to the right. there is a lot of data on this. california was always a reliably public state...
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root video that would like to share, send them to us that fox news social media. i keep looking at the dog. >> massively mixed reviews to the doctor you series an elder and john -- andheadline reporter nestor smith, it's great to hav you on pet i want to start with elton john because like elon musk and i love his music and elton john leaving twitter he set all my life i've tried to use music to bring people together yet it saddens me to see how misinformation is being used to divide our...
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root of the problem. all right, and i'm showing you the altima has a very different narrative. it says it's actually accusing as it by john of using the mining issue simply as a pretext in order to cup and had gotten cut off from the outside world is black. who actually is it's real goal actually to secure its control over nevada and kind of well my going to come back or cut off into national recognize part of other by john sovereign lender was there by john. but it has been on the occupation. and as a result of 2020 agreement, they launch inquiry door was agreed to be used for him, an attorney and purposes, meaning that more illegal transfer all goods or weapons or export they did materials should be allowed. but unfortunately, armenians have been using it for that purpose and not for many territory doors. so currently other by john does not have any goals or imposing blockade. it simply says, let's have a monitoring process, and i'll only a minute getting goods or let's say civilian group to be shipped. but the, the armenian side, it says that actually the other is broken. the agreement by cutting off the lunch in color
root of the problem. all right, and i'm showing you the altima has a very different narrative. it says it's actually accusing as it by john of using the mining issue simply as a pretext in order to cup and had gotten cut off from the outside world is black. who actually is it's real goal actually to secure its control over nevada and kind of well my going to come back or cut off into national recognize part of other by john sovereign lender was there by john. but it has been on the occupation....
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root of it. he would go right to the sacred scripture and he would pull out motivation for believing. and he wasn't the great communicator of john paul. the second he wasn't the superstar that he did travel quite a bit to visit catholics and others around the world that he was mostly a teacher, a teacher of the faith, and i think that's whether you like them or not. you always knew put better. 16th was going to tell you why. and he would. he has thought deeply about the answer that you better be prepared. yeah you told us earlier when i spoke to you that benedict was big on clarity and his teachings, but when i was talking to reverend murray, he indicated that benedict said that he may have wanted to be buried in the crypt under the vatican. i assume that the popes and retired popes they do they get to choose where they're buried. or is this something that the vatican is going to have to go back through? how does that work? how does that look? yes it's certainly not all popes have been buried within the walls of the vatican. you think of the 1st 500 years, for example of the of the history of the catholic church. many of many of
root of it. he would go right to the sacred scripture and he would pull out motivation for believing. and he wasn't the great communicator of john paul. the second he wasn't the superstar that he did travel quite a bit to visit catholics and others around the world that he was mostly a teacher, a teacher of the faith, and i think that's whether you like them or not. you always knew put better. 16th was going to tell you why. and he would. he has thought deeply about the answer that you better...
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back of a sofa. 13 million on st john's ambulance to try and get them to plug ambulance to try and get them to plug hole. and it doesn't like they're getting at the rootand that is exactly what christopher was saying like. there are people who can volunteer like, you know, hey, if haven't got anything to if you haven't got anything to do, got a couple of do, you've got a couple of despair. volunteer at nhs. despair. go volunteer at nhs. but that it doesn't pay taxes. yeah well what want you pay taxes . yeah. we want to get taxes. yeah. we want to get a good health care system and we're paying into it. so why are we're paying into it. so why are we now asking people to do it for when they're paying for it as well yeah, i mean, look, st john's ambulance is but this also seems like a slight step towards privatisation bringing in services to . do what in outside services to. do what really be internal thing. really should be internal thing. yeah definitely. and i mean like i a lot of elderly people and i see a lot of elderly in hospital and i'm worried that they aren't going to genuinely get confused like some elderly people are going to turn up and they'
back of a sofa. 13 million on st john's ambulance to try and get them to plug ambulance to try and get them to plug hole. and it doesn't like they're getting at the rootand that is exactly what christopher was saying like. there are people who can volunteer like, you know, hey, if haven't got anything to if you haven't got anything to do, got a couple of do, you've got a couple of despair. volunteer at nhs. despair. go volunteer at nhs. but that it doesn't pay taxes. yeah well what want you pay...
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back of a sofa. 13 million on st john's ambulance to try and get them to plug ambulance to try and get them to plug hole. and it doesn't like they're getting at the roott and that is exactly what christopher was saying like. there are people who can volunteer like, you know, hey, if haven't got anything to if you haven't got anything to do, got a couple of do, you've got a couple of despair. volunteer at nhs. despair. go volunteer at nhs. but that it doesn't pay taxes. yeah well what want you pay taxes . yeah. we want to get taxes. yeah. we want to get a good health care system and we're paying into it. so why are we're paying into it. so why are we now asking people to do it for when they're paying for it as well yeah, i mean, look, st john's ambulance is but this also seems like a slight step towards privatisation bringing in services to . do what in outside services to. do what really be internal thing. really should be internal thing. yeah definitely. and i mean like i a lot of elderly people and i see a lot of elderly in hospital and i'm worried that they aren't going to genuinely get confused like some elderly people are going to turn up and the
back of a sofa. 13 million on st john's ambulance to try and get them to plug ambulance to try and get them to plug hole. and it doesn't like they're getting at the roott and that is exactly what christopher was saying like. there are people who can volunteer like, you know, hey, if haven't got anything to if you haven't got anything to do, got a couple of do, you've got a couple of despair. volunteer at nhs. despair. go volunteer at nhs. but that it doesn't pay taxes. yeah well what want you...
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john fetterman in pennsylvania. all of that issed toer for the next election cycle as they look ahead to people running for reelection, who have established brands in their states who are have deep roots democrats who were running for reelection in trump-friendly states, places like ohio and montana, those were the things that helped democrats get over the finish line. the fact that they were established already in their own right, given a little bit of the freedom, not just to put forward legislative victories when democrats needed to notch them, but also the ability to put distance between themselves asks their own party. it's going to be interesting in a presidential election year, but at the same time, if truch is sticking around, he's the only announced candidate for republicans in 2024, that continues to provide the foil for democrats that has worked well for them in a lot of these states. >> ali vitali, who i know is very excited about getting back on the road. thank you all very much. >>> flu season now out in full force far earlier than normal. why so many many common cold medicines we rely on are so difficult to find right now. we have that next on "chris jansing reports," o
john fetterman in pennsylvania. all of that issed toer for the next election cycle as they look ahead to people running for reelection, who have established brands in their states who are have deep roots democrats who were running for reelection in trump-friendly states, places like ohio and montana, those were the things that helped democrats get over the finish line. the fact that they were established already in their own right, given a little bit of the freedom, not just to put forward...
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john eastman and his role in this, and what happens now for him? >> that's exactly right, and that's also because as the committee references in their report, these criminal referrals were in part rootedpreviously been issued by federal court judges, but before i get further into that, i want to correct the record. i misspoke last week on wednesday and then on friday when i said that john eastman had already been disbarred. what i had intended to convey is there are a number of nonprofits and voting rights groups that have made ethics referrals to the supreme court and the california state bar recommending that he be disbarred and suspended for practice. i apologize for that error, but i think what we're seeing today is most likely and potentially worse for john eastman's future career which is this referral to the department of justice, and as you noted, john eastman is at the top of the list after former president donald trump, for charges of obstructing an official proceeding. that is the criminal referral the committee is recommending and as you also read, a handful of other players, kenneth chestboro, jeffrey clark, rudy giuliani, and white house chief of staff, mark meadows in t
john eastman and his role in this, and what happens now for him? >> that's exactly right, and that's also because as the committee references in their report, these criminal referrals were in part rootedpreviously been issued by federal court judges, but before i get further into that, i want to correct the record. i misspoke last week on wednesday and then on friday when i said that john eastman had already been disbarred. what i had intended to convey is there are a number of nonprofits...
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roots inquiry into this. yeah. and a lot of people are this exact view actually this exact view john which is well we get that maybe could do with a pay rise i think are quite willing to give that to them not maybe to the extent the level that they want, but let's just have a look at what some of our money is going. the amount of existing wastage is there and the amount of people direct tears of lived experience diversity manages people direct tears of lived e)whopping diversity manages people direct tears of lived e)whopping greatersity manages people direct tears of lived e)whopping great bigy manages people direct tears of lived e)whopping great big salarieses a whopping great big salaries for some would argue made up and pointless jobs, but that we go but do want to keep your views but i do want to keep your views coming because we're coming in because we're returning this throughout the course do you blame course of show who do you blame as and what unfortunately people die today as of these die today as a result of these strikes is our gb news dot strikes gbp is our gb news dot uk. is it a government or is it
roots inquiry into this. yeah. and a lot of people are this exact view actually this exact view john which is well we get that maybe could do with a pay rise i think are quite willing to give that to them not maybe to the extent the level that they want, but let's just have a look at what some of our money is going. the amount of existing wastage is there and the amount of people direct tears of lived experience diversity manages people direct tears of lived e)whopping diversity manages people...