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in 1994, the nation's history was forever changed when john smith suddenly died.our was then well ahead in the opinion polls, and almost bound to win an ensuing election . this was a consequence of black wednesday, which many of you may still remember when the pound went into absolute freefall . this was the final freefall. this was the final nail in the coffin for the then prime minister, john major. many have speculated on what the world might have looked like had john smith lived and become prime minister. we surely wouldn't have followed america into and would have almost into iraq and would have almost certainly higher taxation . certainly had higher taxation. when tony blair ran for leader , when tony blair ran for leader, many were surprised, and only three years later he took the keys to downing street in 1997, marking . the beginning of the marking. the beginning of the era of cool britannia, new labour was modern, young, dynamic and represented middle britain . the sunday mirror was britain. the sunday mirror was one of the most influential british newsp
in 1994, the nation's history was forever changed when john smith suddenly died.our was then well ahead in the opinion polls, and almost bound to win an ensuing election . this was a consequence of black wednesday, which many of you may still remember when the pound went into absolute freefall . this was the final freefall. this was the final nail in the coffin for the then prime minister, john major. many have speculated on what the world might have looked like had john smith lived and become...
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in 1994, the nation's history was forever changed when john smith suddenly died.our was then well ahead in the opinion polls, and almost bound to win an ensuing election . this was a consequence of black wednesday, which many of you may still remember when the pound went into absolute freefall . this was the final freefall. this was the final nail in the coffin for the then prime minister, john major. many have speculated on what the world might have looked like had john smith lived and become prime minister. we surely wouldn't have followed america into and would have almost into iraq and would have almost certainly higher taxation . certainly had higher taxation. when tony blair ran for leader , when tony blair ran for leader, many were surprised, and only three years later he took the keys to downing street in 1997, marking . the beginning of the marking. the beginning of the era of cool britannia, new labour was modern, young, dynamic and represented middle britain . the sunday mirror was britain. the sunday mirror was one of the most influential british newsp
in 1994, the nation's history was forever changed when john smith suddenly died.our was then well ahead in the opinion polls, and almost bound to win an ensuing election . this was a consequence of black wednesday, which many of you may still remember when the pound went into absolute freefall . this was the final freefall. this was the final nail in the coffin for the then prime minister, john major. many have speculated on what the world might have looked like had john smith lived and become...
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i had up you might find john smith. yeah. i would've did. they kept me the puppy at the end. you did it. okay. yeah, i convinced my husband i do so do you know what to do with that type of thing? we don't know. so that's the subject of my mind. this is what i will go into. i asked to continue spying button to do for me to get myself to be bid. the, the i have developed pains aches in my body that no medicine could ever curious. i have to leave its was the most painful thing in my life. because i'm still closer to my kids move that is bleeding from the use the it's still very difficult to plan our future like our long term future. for example, with her now we want to have kids every time just to renew her work permit, i'm worried cuz we don't know how long the work permit will allow her to work in taiwan. it makes me nervous. the so i should the best my doing this will be between. so i'm going to post that to them, but you don't want to do and then step on with that. but don't put, don't mind to do so. i mean, you got so what is it that message? cindy, i must say. i didn't, di
i had up you might find john smith. yeah. i would've did. they kept me the puppy at the end. you did it. okay. yeah, i convinced my husband i do so do you know what to do with that type of thing? we don't know. so that's the subject of my mind. this is what i will go into. i asked to continue spying button to do for me to get myself to be bid. the, the i have developed pains aches in my body that no medicine could ever curious. i have to leave its was the most painful thing in my life. because...
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children in the west, it does not and will never pose a threat, i am absolutely convinced that some john smithted this in washington, who was the president then, you know, well, the situation all the time is changing, it’s naive to think that she, i’m talking about this, we don’t need to be complacent, we don’t need to, firstly, i do... that we will conclude a military alliance, he said much more, he said much more complexly and much more accurately, but you, an american, don’t feel the subtle soul of chinese philosophers, what should you do? this is a crude, materialistic , imperialistic in nature , mercantile culture, now we have, when now when we are now discussing china, we are too exaggerating the fact that china, it is guided precisely by its own interests, it now has, while we are fighting with west united, they have time for that, they don’t have time, they don’t have time, look what’s happening, the level of militarization of japan at what speed. and the militarization of japan, it’s not just a red light there, it’s also a siren at full power, so china is preparing for this, oh, and i
children in the west, it does not and will never pose a threat, i am absolutely convinced that some john smithted this in washington, who was the president then, you know, well, the situation all the time is changing, it’s naive to think that she, i’m talking about this, we don’t need to be complacent, we don’t need to, firstly, i do... that we will conclude a military alliance, he said much more, he said much more complexly and much more accurately, but you, an american, don’t feel...
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hayes. i’eopie — iain duncan smith, john hayes. i’eopie i— iain duncan smith, john hayes.'s going on in this place and they know how the _ going on in this place and they know how the law— going on in this place and they know how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the _ how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the government will move on this _ that the government will move on this they— that the government will move on this. they have to because this bill won't _ this. they have to because this bill won't work— this. they have to because this bill won't work otherwise, and we can't be in _ won't work otherwise, and we can't be in a _ won't work otherwise, and we can't be in a position where he put down a third piece _ be in a position where he put down a third piece of legislation. if be in a position where he put down a third piece of legislation.— third piece of legislation. if there are no changes, _ third piece of legislation. if there are no changes, what _ third piece of legislation. if there are no changes, what will - third piece of legislation. if there are no
hayes. i’eopie — iain duncan smith, john hayes. i’eopie i— iain duncan smith, john hayes.'s going on in this place and they know how the _ going on in this place and they know how the law— going on in this place and they know how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the _ how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the government will move on this _ that the government will move on this they— that the government will move on this. they have to because this bill won't _ this. they have...
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what does this exactly mean when you boil it down to the, uh, let's say john smith, who goes to the supermarket and have, you know, families that have everyday expenses. what can we expect on that day to day level? >> what we're seeing is that in the slave market, employers are hanging on to the workers. >> they've got layoffs. you know, despite all the layoffs in the news are actually historically very low. there are about 20% fewer layoffs than firing taking place each month than was normal between 2016 and 2019. so if you've got a job, you're in a privileged position and you are experiencing more job security than was usual. but if you're unemployed, the rate of hiring has fallen substantially. it's actually dropped to the 2014 rate. and you may be finding a little bit more difficult to find a new job than than it has been in recent months. so that means you're going to have to search a little harder to put in more effort into your resume. and application materials, and prepare for interviews, because you may have to do a few more of them, uh, and search for a little longer. >> all right. ju
what does this exactly mean when you boil it down to the, uh, let's say john smith, who goes to the supermarket and have, you know, families that have everyday expenses. what can we expect on that day to day level? >> what we're seeing is that in the slave market, employers are hanging on to the workers. >> they've got layoffs. you know, despite all the layoffs in the news are actually historically very low. there are about 20% fewer layoffs than firing taking place each month than...
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no queda de otra porque dudo mucho que vayan a detener a john smith de 6 6 con el pelo rubio y los ojos24, la unidad de investigación de nuestra cadena hermana nbc revisó documentos que muestran que pg&e ha gastado demasiado en la tala de árboles cerca de las líneas eléctricas y ha hecho otros esfuerzos. todo en busca de reducir las posibilidades de provocar incendios forestales entre el 2020 y el 2022. para que se dé una idea, la empresa gastó 9.300.000.000 de dólares más de lo autorizado por los reguladores y eso pues viene a repercutir en cuestiones como las que estamos hablando. el aumento de tarifas que ya ha sido aprobado y ese va a subir su tarifa, la factura promedio en unos 33 $ para que no les sorprenda esa causa. de todo esto, a.p. giannini también solicitó por separado otro aumento para marzo. ese sería de 24 $ y luego no sería el único. podría solicitar otro más de 43 $ al mes y eso elevaría el total para no revolvernos en todo y ver el total, que es lo que importa. a 100 $ más por cada factura mensual en promedio, le mantendremos al tanto de cómo avanzan esas peticiones. e
no queda de otra porque dudo mucho que vayan a detener a john smith de 6 6 con el pelo rubio y los ojos24, la unidad de investigación de nuestra cadena hermana nbc revisó documentos que muestran que pg&e ha gastado demasiado en la tala de árboles cerca de las líneas eléctricas y ha hecho otros esfuerzos. todo en busca de reducir las posibilidades de provocar incendios forestales entre el 2020 y el 2022. para que se dé una idea, la empresa gastó 9.300.000.000 de dólares más de lo...
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are in the west, it does not and will never pose a threat, i am absolutely convinced that some john smith then, you know, well, the situation changes all the time, naively to think that she is, i ’m talking about this, we don’t need to be complacent, we don’t need to, first of all, i’m not dasun’s senesu. when we talk about china now, we are too exaggerating the fact that china is guided precisely by its own interests, he is here now, while we are fighting with the united west, they have time to run out of time, they don’t have time, look what is happening, the level of militarization of japan is increasing at what speed. so what? look at what , nothing, this is a direct threat, that means, so what , the chinese just think, you understand what it is, you understand what it is for china, japan, no, you understand in principle, no, you understand that this is for the chinese in japan, not korea, for them it is more, namely japanese, who destroyed, who destroyed 50 millions of chinese, koreans, or something, japanese, that’s right, so excuse me, for them it ’s like the german language is for
are in the west, it does not and will never pose a threat, i am absolutely convinced that some john smith then, you know, well, the situation changes all the time, naively to think that she is, i ’m talking about this, we don’t need to be complacent, we don’t need to, first of all, i’m not dasun’s senesu. when we talk about china now, we are too exaggerating the fact that china is guided precisely by its own interests, he is here now, while we are fighting with the united west, they...
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who wasn't in france and england who take the ideas of abba smith and john locke and putting them intoice? >> guest: you had a variety of individuals. in france whenvi of the most prominent and if it just was a german named frederick was an economist in france, also member of the french international assembly. he devoted himself primarily to the cause of free trade in france. he thought that restrictions on imports when governments try to meddle with production home to expand certain industries, that this was economically foolish and also an unjust usurpation of individual liberty. so we dedicate himself first to this new economic path of defending free-trade policies, but curious think of that he was he soon began to believe that the moral and economic basis of which free-trade stood actually had implications for a much wider range of governmental and economic questions. so it gradually evolved into this kind of overall economic system of liberty. in britain you had i think the primary driver of libertarian ideas in britain was herbertwh spencer who is not much removed today social of
who wasn't in france and england who take the ideas of abba smith and john locke and putting them intoice? >> guest: you had a variety of individuals. in france whenvi of the most prominent and if it just was a german named frederick was an economist in france, also member of the french international assembly. he devoted himself primarily to the cause of free trade in france. he thought that restrictions on imports when governments try to meddle with production home to expand certain...
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they will be in the aca membership pavilion, which i think john smith alluded to west salon of the main entrance across from registration. now let me introduce your three distinguished authors of this panel, the gentleman closest to the is major general gregg f martin, the united states army. he's the author of bipolar general my forever war with mental. joe martin is a three year army combat veteran and bipolar survivor as well as thriver, a former president of the national defense university. he is qualified as an airborne. airborne ranger, engineer, soldier as well as an army strategist. he holds advanced degrees from ti, a ph.d. as well as two masters and a bachelor of science from the united states military academy at west point. joe martin, an ardent mental health advocate, and he is sharing his bipolar story to help stop the stigma, promote recovery and save lives. in addition to his book, he has published more than 20 articles and given of presentations, podcasts and interviews are second distinguished author on this panel is lieutenant colonel william stuart nance, the united s
they will be in the aca membership pavilion, which i think john smith alluded to west salon of the main entrance across from registration. now let me introduce your three distinguished authors of this panel, the gentleman closest to the is major general gregg f martin, the united states army. he's the author of bipolar general my forever war with mental. joe martin is a three year army combat veteran and bipolar survivor as well as thriver, a former president of the national defense university....
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john, hello and welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. "america reports". sandra, it's going to be a big year.
john, hello and welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. "america reports". sandra, it's going to be a big year.
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and he has a pint of john smiths as well. nigel >> so nothing wrong with that. no nothing wrong.ing wrong with that. >> and i send him home and he has about 20 presents under has got about 20 presents under the already , and the christmas tree already, and we christmas special. brilliant. >> well, we think , anita, you >> well, we think, anita, you deserve rewarded . and deserve to be rewarded. and according to that, santa is here to present you with a christmas present . very well. this day. present. very well. this day. >> absolutely, absolutely very, very good, very good. well done. anita >> very, very good. now in line with the fact that it is christmas and we have to give out presents and some people make unusual requests and james here, james here, your stepson jenson has had an unusual christmas request. >> i understand he did. he had a very unusual request for christmas. he wanted a nigel farage life size cardboard cut out . out. >> um, jenson , is this because >> um, jenson, is this because of the jungle or because of politics? >> i've just always loved year. oh well, th
and he has a pint of john smiths as well. nigel >> so nothing wrong with that. no nothing wrong.ing wrong with that. >> and i send him home and he has about 20 presents under has got about 20 presents under the already , and the christmas tree already, and we christmas special. brilliant. >> well, we think , anita, you >> well, we think, anita, you deserve rewarded . and deserve to be rewarded. and according to that, santa is here to present you with a christmas present...
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but jack smith's entire office as special council, john, is in trouble because now the dc appeals court says it will review am icu s briefs from the constitutional collars that say montana's office must be abolished because it's -- smith's office must be abolished pause it's illegal and unconstitutional. what do you think, john? >> i don't think smith handled himself well and special council shouldn't have been appointed at this point and whatever the reason it's been indefense blizzard warnings late and the prosecution taken so long and it's fallen in directly in the smack middle of the election and contrary to justice department policy. but the broader part here is that this is unprecedented. this attempt to use the courts both in this colorado issue with the special council, in new york, in georgia, all in an effort to take the decision about who the next president is going to be away from the voters and try to get the courts to decide. i think that that's a mistake. i think it's unconstitutional, and i hope that the supreme court will intervene again as i said to make sure that trum
but jack smith's entire office as special council, john, is in trouble because now the dc appeals court says it will review am icu s briefs from the constitutional collars that say montana's office must be abolished because it's -- smith's office must be abolished pause it's illegal and unconstitutional. what do you think, john? >> i don't think smith handled himself well and special council shouldn't have been appointed at this point and whatever the reason it's been indefense blizzard...
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and he has a pint of john smith's as well. nigel.ith that. >> no, nothing wrong . no, >> no, nothing wrong. no, nothing wrong with that. >> i send him and he >> and i send him home and he has got about 20 presents under the christmas already . the christmas tree already. yeah. >> i'm one of his presents. was one of the presents selwyn got one of the presents selwyn got on christmas day was a gb news mug, which we're very pleased about. very pleased indeed about which is good. okay. we are really going through the most peculiar times. you know, i have been predicting for years that this whole issue of what was happening in channel, but happening in the channel, but also the sheer population increase in this country was going have very dramatic going to have very dramatic effects on british politics. we've got a very big game we've now got a very big game being played between the conservative party the conservative party and the labour on these issues. labour party on these issues. who you believe the most, i guess, is entirely up to y
and he has a pint of john smith's as well. nigel.ith that. >> no, nothing wrong . no, >> no, nothing wrong. no, nothing wrong with that. >> i send him and he >> and i send him home and he has got about 20 presents under the christmas already . the christmas tree already. yeah. >> i'm one of his presents. was one of the presents selwyn got one of the presents selwyn got on christmas day was a gb news mug, which we're very pleased about. very pleased indeed about...
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tech executives are testifying and it has been moving, every minute of it, to hear, john, along the way. sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. this is "america reports". sandra, every parents' nightmare, no question about that. as the tech titans entered the room, a powerful display of parents seen standing behind them holding up photos of their loved ones killed or negatively impacted as a result of social media. >> sandra: our next guest was in that room. his son's life was cut short three years ago when he was 16 years old. his parents say sammy was contacted by a drug dealer on snapchat, sold him a fen fentanyl-laced pill. we will speak with him in a moment. aishah hasnie live on capitol hill. quite a hearing today, aishah. >> it was brutal. good afternoon to you. just moments ago mark zuckerberg, the ceo of meta walked out of the hearing room, out of the building to exit and i got to ask him if he takes any blame at all for the countless children who are now dead, the children of these parents. he did not respond, silently walked right into his car, and left. and i asked
tech executives are testifying and it has been moving, every minute of it, to hear, john, along the way. sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. this is "america reports". sandra, every parents' nightmare, no question about that. as the tech titans entered the room, a powerful display of parents seen standing behind them holding up photos of their loved ones killed or negatively impacted as a result of social media. >> sandra: our next guest was in...
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john. we'll keep monitoring this. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. set your dvr.ca reports." "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: so good afternoon, everybody.
john. we'll keep monitoring this. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. set your dvr.ca reports." "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: so good afternoon, everybody.
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john, hello and welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. this is "america reports". sandra, it's going to be a big year. right now the candidates making their final stops in iowa, talking policy and connecting with voters. but the candidates are also targeting each other. donald trump and ron desantis seem to be pivoting attacks toward someone who appears to be climbing in the polls. >> sandra: and that someone is nikki haley. she's been barnstorming through iowa today, and she will take a stop right there and join us live in moments. first, though, we have fox team coverage for you. lucas tomlinson is live in pennsylvania ahead of president biden's first campaign speech of the year and mark meredith will kick us off from the latest on the gop campaign. mark, is it all coming down to iowa? what do we know? >> certainly seems that is the case. good afternoon to you. former president trump is going to be crisscrossing iowa over the next 24 hours, holding multiple rallies trying to shore up his lead and trump is clearly focused on the first co
john, hello and welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. this is "america reports". sandra, it's going to be a big year. right now the candidates making their final stops in iowa, talking policy and connecting with voters. but the candidates are also targeting each other. donald trump and ron desantis seem to be pivoting attacks toward someone who appears to be climbing in the polls. >> sandra: and that someone is nikki haley. she's...
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john, great to be with you. never miss us, "america reports," thank you for joining us i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john robertso is a real tetris player.
john, great to be with you. never miss us, "america reports," thank you for joining us i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john robertso is a real tetris player.
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john: exactly. >> sandra: hello, welcome, i'm sandra smith in new york. with you, john. >> john: just wondering how much time we need to let go by before we start to feel it. john roberts in washington, this is "america reports". as americans keep waiting for bidenomics to kick in, tick tick tick tick tick, one of biden's former campaign aides has had enough, flat out telling biden's campaign to let it go. >> sandra: simone sanders townsend warning voters are not going to get the president's economic message and suggesting he get out there and actually talk to the voters himself. >> john: we'll see in the next little while what the president has to say about all of this, but again, sandra, this idea of bidenomics being the saving grace of this administration, perhaps not so much. >> sandra: here is the deal. grocery prices, energy prices, heating your home, all those prices are sky high and what the administration has been doing and kjp did in the remarks there as well, they are telling you inflation is down. well, no, it's not, inflation, prices are stil
john: exactly. >> sandra: hello, welcome, i'm sandra smith in new york. with you, john. >> john: just wondering how much time we need to let go by before we start to feel it. john roberts in washington, this is "america reports". as americans keep waiting for bidenomics to kick in, tick tick tick tick tick, one of biden's former campaign aides has had enough, flat out telling biden's campaign to let it go. >> sandra: simone sanders townsend warning voters are not...
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who wasn't in france and england who were taking the ideas of adam smith, john locke, and putting them in to practice? >> guest: of the right of individuals. in france one of the most prominent individuals were such amendment fredrik bastien who was an economist and in frao number of the french national assembly for a time. he devoted himself primarily to the cause of free trade in france. he thought that restrictions on imports when government sought to meddle with the massive production at home in order to expand certain industries, that this was economically foolish and also an unjust usurpation of individual liberty. we dedicate himself first to this narrative economic have to defend free trade policies, but curious think that he was he soon began to believe that the moral and economic basis of which free trade stood actually had implications for a much wider range of governmental and economic questions than first it seemed. soallv it gradually evolve intos kind of overall economics system of liberty. in britain you had, i think the primary driver of libertarian ideas in britain wa
who wasn't in france and england who were taking the ideas of adam smith, john locke, and putting them in to practice? >> guest: of the right of individuals. in france one of the most prominent individuals were such amendment fredrik bastien who was an economist and in frao number of the french national assembly for a time. he devoted himself primarily to the cause of free trade in france. he thought that restrictions on imports when government sought to meddle with the massive production...
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it was it in france and england taking thejo ideas of adam smith and john locke and putting them intoctice? >> is a variety of individuals. and france were the most prominent was frederick who was an economist and france he devoted himself primarily to the cost of free trade in i france. he thought restrictions on imports with government sought to mount with domestic production at homee in order to expand certain industries that this was economically foolish. and also an unjust usurpation of liberty. to rededicate himself at first to this nearly economic task of defending free trade policies. but the curious thinker that he was he soon began to believe the moral and economic basis upon which free trade stood actually had implications for a much wider range of government and economic that was first seen. gradually it evolved into an overall economic system of liberty. in britain you had the primary driver of libertarian ideas was herbert spencer who is not much remembered today fees are numbered as all as simple darwinism is somewhat unjust charge. but at the time he was tremendously p
it was it in france and england taking thejo ideas of adam smith and john locke and putting them intoctice? >> is a variety of individuals. and france were the most prominent was frederick who was an economist and france he devoted himself primarily to the cost of free trade in i france. he thought restrictions on imports with government sought to mount with domestic production at homee in order to expand certain industries that this was economically foolish. and also an unjust usurpation...
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john. we'll keep monitoring this. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. set your dvr. never miss an episode of "america reports." "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: so good afternoon, everybody.nd whether or not they should be forced to pay to have the government board their ships and monitor them as they do their jobs. in some cases the amount that they have to pay, these monitors on board is more than the fishermen make themselves. megan lapp, who we have spoken to before, is a fishing industry worker, directly impacted by all of this. she's going to join us exclusively in a moment with her attorney. later we'll be joined by newt gingrich on the larger picture of the staggering theme that we saw in the iowa polling numbers around the desire on the part of voters there and we'll see if this is a larger theme in new hampshire, but many of them expressed a desire for complete and total upheaval of the way that the government interacts with them in their lives and the way the government works. first, to fox news chief legal correspondent, shannon bream.
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john. sandra smith in new york. the white house doubling down on a statement made over the weekend indicating texas prevented rescue efforts by blocking a portion of the border, but now a new doj briefing appears to admit the migrants drown before border patrol agents could even ask for access to that area. >> john: the stretch of the border at the heart of another battle between the biden administration and the state of texas. the lone star state has until the end of today to reopen the land to the feds or face the consequences. >> sandra: matt finn is live in eagle pass, texas. what might the consequences be? >> sandra, i asked the texas attorney general whether the united states government might use a physical force or show up here and start tearing down razor wire and the texas attorney general says he's not sure. today is the deadline a federal attorney has warned the state of texas it has to reopen the land i'm standing in right now back to the federal government or the federal government is going to consider
john. sandra smith in new york. the white house doubling down on a statement made over the weekend indicating texas prevented rescue efforts by blocking a portion of the border, but now a new doj briefing appears to admit the migrants drown before border patrol agents could even ask for access to that area. >> john: the stretch of the border at the heart of another battle between the biden administration and the state of texas. the lone star state has until the end of today to reopen the...
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anything to people but that the come at none of the above, of like trump, i don't like biden, i'm john with smitht of it, certainly. but some of these included rfk and them. the numbers coming back, some of them, and the teens, low twenties. some still and single digits. but i do think back to 1922, 40 years ago. that last time you had a third party candidate register double digits. ross perot. when they started, you got as high as 40% in post, at one point. serious talk when the election. that was because of the economy was not in a good place and people had soured on the incumbent, george bush senior. at least through most of that campaign, people hit a serious question about bill clinton, his character, honesty. the old slick willie amity. had a setup of that, people got very interested in the third party candidate, ross perot. there is that just taste -- and all the polls we see. the state up for a third party can to could garner more support than we are used to seeing. >> the volatility and the potential general matchup and then this sort of stasis in that republican campaign, right? broadly
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oh, john, it's officially election season 2024, and it is a cold one indeed. sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports". >> john: the thing i'm wondering, where did the last four years go. seemed like yesterday we were doing this. i'm john roberts in washington. 40 delegates up for grabs in the hawkeye state and based on the results tonight. big story lines, will the polling enthusiasm match reality for president trump. who emerges as a clear alternative to trump heading into the next contest in new hampshire, and will the cold keep folks at home. >> sandra: that is a big question and very real one. complete coverage begins now. neil cavuto is on the ground and we'll talk to him about the economy and troubling polling for president biden as republicans cast their first votes. >> john: but first to grady trimble who sensibly is live inside trump headquarters where volunteers are working the phones. grady, always somewhat perplexed by watching correspondents and even anchors like neil cavuto reporting outside where there is perfectly good warmth inside. what's the m
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john. set your dvr. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. we'll see you tomorrow. don't it from tonight at 6:00 that big town hall with nikki haley and the woman that be co hosting that, martha maccallum live from iowa with "the story." martha? >> martha: hi, guys. thanks very much, john and sandra. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum live in des moines, iowa. here's "the story" today. we are here all week. we're hours away from our first big town hall with one week to go until the first in the nation caucuses to decide the 2024 presidential election. >> tonight, nikki haley. tomorrow, it's ron desantis and wednesday we'll join with former president donald trump and voters here on the ground in iowa. the former president is way ahead in the polls right now. he's telling his supporters to "pretend we're one point down and don't stay home on caucus night." karl rove and former obama adviser robert wolf standing by on the matchup. interesting reports today that say former president obama went to the white house to meet with president biden and expressed his concerns
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john, great to be with you. i'm sandra smith. >> john: set your dvr, never miss "america reports." "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: thanks very much, guys. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. "the story" is here in new hampshire on the eve of the first in the nation primary. my interviews state from the campaign trail with the final two, donald trump and nikki haley. that's coming up. we'll also hear from the people that make it happen, the voters. we'll speak with some of those crucial undecided one days left for them to make up their minds. we'll see what they're thinking from my stop at the bookery, which is a great place to talk to voters in new hampshire. so senator tim scott is also here today. we're going to ask him about his endorsement of president trump and is he on the short list for v.p. as well. also, he just got engaged. a lot to talk to senator scott about. first, let's bring in bret baier, the chief political anchor, anchor of "special report." good to see you this afternoon. one day to go. you've been out on the campaign trail a lot. what are
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it is john uben smith. he traveled up and down th eastern seaboard documenting the new republic in drawings and in prints. when one thinks of this, perhaps, dead ancestors or perhaps somebody else who has dead ancestors. they feature lascapes, this is the white house in 1846. and the northern facade was depicted less regularly in print , perhaps because it was the less grand entrance, this is an image from a calendar in 1822. laying the groundwork, this is what the building looks like. by the 1840s, everyone has come to know what the building looks like and it does not need to be labeled. when william henry harrison, who perhaps had the longest 19th century election campaign and the shortest presidency, ran , he did not need to label the white house. it is there as part of his destination. and that is what happens. look at these editorial cartoons. in the beginning, the white house is a destination. and poke, running for the presidency, it is a foot race. the white house again is a destination. you think of
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john. set your dvr. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. we'll see you tomorrow.6:00 that big town hall with nikki haley and the woman that be co hosting that, martha maccallum live from iowa with "the story." martha? >> martha: hi, guys. thanks very much, john and sandra. good afternoon
john. set your dvr. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. we'll see you tomorrow.6:00 that big town hall with nikki haley and the woman that be co hosting that, martha maccallum live from iowa with "the story." martha? >> martha: hi, guys. thanks very much, john and sandra. good afternoon
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john: police say 100 people were involved in ransacking the shop. rubin's bakery has since reopened. >> sandra: it was his mission. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith with martha starts right now. >> martha: thanks very much. good afternoon, everybody. i'
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this is a collection that's near and dear to my heart because i'm processing it now and it's john ruben smith and he traveled up and down the eastern seaboard documenting the new in drawings and printsrints. when one thinks of guerreotypes, one thinks of perhaps dead ancestors or somebody else's deadnctors. but daguerreotypes also featured buildings and landscapes. and this is white house in 1846. and while the northern facade was depicted less regularly in prints, perhaps because it was a less grand, here's a image from a calendar in 1822. so i'm laying the groundwork. this is what the building looks like by the 1840s. everybody comes, know what the building looks like and. it doesn't need to be labeled. so when william henry harrison, who perhaps had the longest 19th century election campaign and the shortest presidency ran, he didn't to label the white house it's there as part of his destination and that's what happens in lithograph editorial cartoons. at the beginning, the white house is a destination poll. pork running for president c it's a foot race. but again, the white house is a des
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john: great. >> sandra: all right. saad go to be with you. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. set your dvr and never miss an episode of "america reports." "the story" with martha starts right now. >> sandra: i think it's trace. >> john: i guess martha is sleeping. >> thanks, see you later on. good afternoon. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum right now on "the story." the center of the political world shifting to new hampshire after former. trump's landslide iowa victory. the remaining gop candidates wasting no time. they will campaign in the granite state later today just a week out from that crucial primary. clay travis says the primary is over and it's time to rally around trump and he is not alone. he joins us live this hour. first to bryan llenas live on the ground in atkinson, new hampshire, where we expect the former president a short time from now. brian, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. in just two hours, former president trump will hold his first rally here in new hampshire in a month's time. you can see behind me, this is the line of folks that have been
john: great. >> sandra: all right. saad go to be with you. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. set your dvr and never miss an episode of "america reports." "the story" with martha starts right now. >> sandra: i think it's trace. >> john: i guess martha is sleeping. >> thanks, see you later on. good afternoon. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum right now on "the story." the center of the...
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john, great to be with you. never miss us, "america reports," thank you for joining us i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts and we are with martha who is a real tetris player. >> martha: sure, i'm great at it, thank you, guys. good, good evening, martha maccallum and these are the breaking stories that we will touch on all throughout today. general pat ryder is in the briefing room as we speak as iraq condemns the united states for taking out the leader of a iran-backed militant group adding fuel to a very volatile situation in the middle east. we did carry out that retaliation that you see on the right-hand side of your screen. he is answering questions about that and we will monitor that as dancing more will join me with reactions to the escalations that we are seeing all across the region and where the united states goes next. first, back here at home become a very serious blame game is going on over our border at the white house and pointing fingers at each other as the migrants shatters record after record after record, watch. >> [indistinct] >> under president biden from america's lead out to illegal
john, great to be with you. never miss us, "america reports," thank you for joining us i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts and we are with martha who is a real tetris player. >> martha: sure, i'm great at it, thank you, guys. good, good evening, martha maccallum and these are the breaking stories that we will touch on all throughout today. general pat ryder is in the briefing room as we speak as iraq condemns the united states for taking out the leader of a...