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you know, as we all know in our own work, you know, how many of us still have, you know file cabinets stuffed with papers? i mean, i do because i like having everything in paper and files and organize in that way. but more and more, what we're dealing with, with large organizations, including the united states government, they deal in data, right? they have vast databases. and so if you want to find things and find interesting things, can't just start poring through paper. you have to begin using data science tools to discover things. now, that's a great thing about it. and the reason why i went back to school, know and learn at least a little bit, i learned how to code again is because you can do things that nobody could before. so you could, for example, that's the case i'm thinking of, you know, as a little project for my programing course. i wanted, see, like who it was whose name was most likely, you know, to be mentioned in the context of redacted information, information that's still withheld from us, the american people. and as you said, george henriques, you're far and away.
you know, as we all know in our own work, you know, how many of us still have, you know file cabinets stuffed with papers? i mean, i do because i like having everything in paper and files and organize in that way. but more and more, what we're dealing with, with large organizations, including the united states government, they deal in data, right? they have vast databases. and so if you want to find things and find interesting things, can't just start poring through paper. you have to begin...
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lot more than any of my, you know, my predecessors wherever, but, you know, i think i say, you know, was about transparency, and, you know, i think, you know, my first month and a half in office, i faced a lot of adversity, and we had some really horrific things happen in our county, and so i say, "bring it on," because i, you know, i stand by who i am, i stand by our mission, i stand by, you know, the profession, the noble profession of law enforcement and really showing people that we could deliver our law enforcement services with heart and compassion and passion. damian: yeah, we're celebrating women's history month here on "comunidad del valle." i wanna do get into your first month in office because it was a trial by fire, if you will, but it's been easy going, for the most part, so far, just getting acclimated to your role? sheriff corpus: you know, i grew up in this organization. i started out as a entry-level correctional officer, so i'm familiar with the organization. i have the historical knowledge of the organization, but no, there--i mean, every day, i don't have a day of
lot more than any of my, you know, my predecessors wherever, but, you know, i think i say, you know, was about transparency, and, you know, i think, you know, my first month and a half in office, i faced a lot of adversity, and we had some really horrific things happen in our county, and so i say, "bring it on," because i, you know, i stand by who i am, i stand by our mission, i stand by, you know, the profession, the noble profession of law enforcement and really showing people that...
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and i was like, you know, i'm going to hold on to this because i know what's waiting for me, i know.nd that's not what i want for myself. while you identify as british, thus far, you've been unable to get a british passport, which must be incredibly frustrating. it was frustrating. i was in foster care and you know, when i was a minor, they were supposed to sort it out for me. and my immigration and my papers. but i did fall through the cracks. they didn't sort it out. you know, rules changed. and unfortunately, i wasn't able to get it. and i'm still fighting to get it. and although i do feel british, it's still, i still feel like it's a country thatjust kind of doesn't, you know, accept me. but, you know, hopefully, you know, with time, i'll be able to get that. and then that can be just a part of my life that's just, that'll be behind me. does it hurt, that feeling of not being accepted, given the fact you do so much? a little bit. but, you know, these are the crosses and these are hurdles that i have to overcome and i have to bear. i have a lot of empathy because, like i said, i g
and i was like, you know, i'm going to hold on to this because i know what's waiting for me, i know.nd that's not what i want for myself. while you identify as british, thus far, you've been unable to get a british passport, which must be incredibly frustrating. it was frustrating. i was in foster care and you know, when i was a minor, they were supposed to sort it out for me. and my immigration and my papers. but i did fall through the cracks. they didn't sort it out. you know, rules changed....
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you know, it was so interesting to me talking him because i you know, i was asking what you know, it's confusing to me. what you know, you out of this relationship because tarrio obviously has everything to gain by putting the proud boys up on this political pedestal. but what do you get? i mean, these guys keep getting in trouble, you're just going to look bad standing next to them. and he seemed to really take you know, he had personal and professional invested in tarrio. i think he really just saw him as his mentee. and, you know, this is indicative of the gop's embrace of extremism, the right wing right now does not, you know, much of the right wing doesn't see what the proud boys and other extremists are doing as as a problem. i mean, this is part and parcel of what they want for the future and and so we are seeing even after january six every day americans joining the extremists in the street and and roger stone and people like ann colter and carlson have have helped foment that atmosphere. you sometimes you're talking about the proud boys they can buffoonish comical kind of lose
you know, it was so interesting to me talking him because i you know, i was asking what you know, it's confusing to me. what you know, you out of this relationship because tarrio obviously has everything to gain by putting the proud boys up on this political pedestal. but what do you get? i mean, these guys keep getting in trouble, you're just going to look bad standing next to them. and he seemed to really take you know, he had personal and professional invested in tarrio. i think he really...
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so we we only what we know for sure is slim, but we we do know, you know, certain things. all right. oh, i also wanted mention this. how is it that vendors comes to be called the home? the italian vice, which is male homosexuality? how did that happen? we know it's happening all over the world. how come venice, of all places, was in about how an urban areas allowed for homosexuality to happen? yeah, more so in rural areas. yeah, this is a huge port town. we've got all people, you know, men who've been on boats, you know, coming in, you. they're going to female prostitute, but they're also many of them are having sex with other men. and sean, you're exactly right that we're going to see port cities tend to be some of the earliest centers of you know where we were sort of identifiably what we would what we would call today sort of a, you know, a gay a gay community. it's just remember, rich, that like that the first day. i think that economically the notion of being you know, you know, have been being gay just does not in in until these stories come up until we have this the
so we we only what we know for sure is slim, but we we do know, you know, certain things. all right. oh, i also wanted mention this. how is it that vendors comes to be called the home? the italian vice, which is male homosexuality? how did that happen? we know it's happening all over the world. how come venice, of all places, was in about how an urban areas allowed for homosexuality to happen? yeah, more so in rural areas. yeah, this is a huge port town. we've got all people, you know, men...
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so we we only what we know for sure is slim, but we we do know, you know, certain things. all right. oh, i also wanted mention this. how is it that vendors comes to be called the home? the italian vice, which is male homosexuality? how did that happen? we know it's happening all over the world. how come venice, of all places, was in about how an urban areas allowed for homosexuality to happen? yeah, more so in rural areas. yeah, this is a huge port town. we've got all people, you know, men who've been on boats, you know, coming in, you. they're going to female prostitute, but they're also many of them are having sex with other men. and sean, you're exactly right that we're going to see port cities tend to be some of the earliest centers of you know where we were sort of identifiably what we would what we would call today sort of a, you know, a gay a gay community. it's just remember, rich, that like that the first day. i think that economically the notion of being you know, you know, have been being gay just does not in in until these stories come up until we have this the
so we we only what we know for sure is slim, but we we do know, you know, certain things. all right. oh, i also wanted mention this. how is it that vendors comes to be called the home? the italian vice, which is male homosexuality? how did that happen? we know it's happening all over the world. how come venice, of all places, was in about how an urban areas allowed for homosexuality to happen? yeah, more so in rural areas. yeah, this is a huge port town. we've got all people, you know, men...
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and they say, you know basically i don't know about china. and my point is, well, okay, like you take care of your problems, that's far away. you've got bigger fish to there's an alligator closer to the boat. you know, don't stab us in the back with the chinese. but you don't need to go crazy on the topic. that's sort of my view. yeah. and i think that's the difficult part here where, the way that we even conceive of, quote, ship and specifically in the international context appears to be entirely eurocentric in. my view. i'd love for you to dig deeper in the france and germany question again i'm hearing the same thing like hey look, we stand for them ukraine like we basically 95% or whatever of the what's actually going to ukraine and they'll do similarly us we're talking at the end of the day germany is what the largest continental powers the largest economy on the continent. i believe. france is number two. so these are not people that we can just put aside whenever. it comes to the china question but why then does there in a bear act of s
and they say, you know basically i don't know about china. and my point is, well, okay, like you take care of your problems, that's far away. you've got bigger fish to there's an alligator closer to the boat. you know, don't stab us in the back with the chinese. but you don't need to go crazy on the topic. that's sort of my view. yeah. and i think that's the difficult part here where, the way that we even conceive of, quote, ship and specifically in the international context appears to be...
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you know, it's spin, you know, the word existential has been thrown around or a lot, but you know, whatever happens in ukraine, it will be existential for mr. zalinski, but he volunteered for the job. okay, that's his choice. a shark, you know, we had some, we had treasury secretary, yellen go visit ukraine with a 10000000000 dollar package basically to keep the lights on here. i. i mean, if there is so much dependency there, her, why doesn't the americans, you know, it, it's up to them. i mean, you can't, is a 100 percent reliant, or i should say zalinski is 100 percent reliant on the united states right now. and, and the european union, it's up to the european union and particularly washington can call this off today. now, go ahead in paris. well, i'm actually, i things that are the lensky, the ease of course, relying much on united states of, for military procurements and, and not so on. you rob, or europe is seen them much more as a meat to long term opportunity for ukraine. now is a problem, is that on is a warning you claim as being bleeding out, or all of the military stocks are all
you know, it's spin, you know, the word existential has been thrown around or a lot, but you know, whatever happens in ukraine, it will be existential for mr. zalinski, but he volunteered for the job. okay, that's his choice. a shark, you know, we had some, we had treasury secretary, yellen go visit ukraine with a 10000000000 dollar package basically to keep the lights on here. i. i mean, if there is so much dependency there, her, why doesn't the americans, you know, it, it's up to them. i...
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you know, 44 magnum, you know, long, barely, you know, it's going to take everything inside it, kick down, it came back, clean, clean up there. on your clean. no, sir. whenever you left a couple of years ago for 3 years, you know she, she met me all day long into life boys do this unless it's what it's called nazi. know. so a lot of change is getting thrown at your right now. you know? yeah, yeah, a lot, a lot, you know, not using drugs, you know, last 1000000 is gone and the racing is all correct, if you will, when you get it in lifeline. irreplaceable. you know, you're reaching out though, man, you know. yeah, didn't, didn't, didn't do william. you know, you know, god come to hit me and now there wasn't, wasn't that guy. you know, it was god, you, you know, that fearful is, and you know, when you called in today we are definitely going to be down there. they got real got real quick. i can't imagine what what, what the future holds. sure, ma'am, but if it's anything like what we're seeing up the glove, you know, one of the most struggle keep going through, you know, scares hell. but
you know, 44 magnum, you know, long, barely, you know, it's going to take everything inside it, kick down, it came back, clean, clean up there. on your clean. no, sir. whenever you left a couple of years ago for 3 years, you know she, she met me all day long into life boys do this unless it's what it's called nazi. know. so a lot of change is getting thrown at your right now. you know? yeah, yeah, a lot, a lot, you know, not using drugs, you know, last 1000000 is gone and the racing is all...
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get to know each other. and we a rule that the teams had to stay together and go through the scavenger hunt, you know, in the order was created and charlie's broke that rule and then what's more is she went off shopping instead of working on the scavenger hunt. and so i was laughing. i was like, it's so funny. it's like, yeah, we knew when there was, like, little things where, you know, you had to come out on stage and pitch to the audience. and we said, oh, you got to talk from the lectern because that's where the microphone is. otherwise cnbc. cnbc is not to pick it up. she refused to do that. she stood in the middle of the stage, thought she'd be different. so there were all these things where it was like, oh my god, when i look back on it, it's too much on the nose where it's like, oh, was breaking rules then and the key thing is she lied that she had turned. oh yeah. right and that's what saved me on the story right? that's right. so she had been claiming in public that we awarded her a fellowship and t
get to know each other. and we a rule that the teams had to stay together and go through the scavenger hunt, you know, in the order was created and charlie's broke that rule and then what's more is she went off shopping instead of working on the scavenger hunt. and so i was laughing. i was like, it's so funny. it's like, yeah, we knew when there was, like, little things where, you know, you had to come out on stage and pitch to the audience. and we said, oh, you got to talk from the lectern...
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you know, they, you know, more understandably, you know, they give the answer, they will not lead to repressions towards them and their families very briefly about your personal ambition. is it to lead barrows to democracy? what makes you a leader? what makes you capable of doing this? ah, you know, 1st of all, i have legitimacy from bills and people. those and people waters for me in 2020 and and it gives me the, gave me the mandate to leave contra, told them accredit, changes officially confirmed. was it even despite the fact that the election then was widely judged to have been rigged by alexander lucas. shank, the official, it was confirmed the question of what, what a 100 percent, but we still have exactly officially. how many you got? do we know we don't? but we had to count him. we had to be very inventive because all the elections in bills had been prevalent and our i 2 special is develop a system of chickens off the results of their actions. but there was a list, you know, i still communicate with people and bureaus, people who had to flee the country and the field to suppor
you know, they, you know, more understandably, you know, they give the answer, they will not lead to repressions towards them and their families very briefly about your personal ambition. is it to lead barrows to democracy? what makes you a leader? what makes you capable of doing this? ah, you know, 1st of all, i have legitimacy from bills and people. those and people waters for me in 2020 and and it gives me the, gave me the mandate to leave contra, told them accredit, changes officially...
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i don't know as much, you know. you know, there's done a lot of wonderful research with that, but we actually have in the museum. i don't have it here with me, but we do have several items that were crafted by slaves and you know in that's the truth of it. and so, you know, like we have a betty lamp we have some of the i wonder so i can pull out. well, i think it's sort of buried in there. but yeah, we do we do have items that were crafted by slaves. i don't believe any of these particular ones were but that we do have those those items. so yeah, that was an integral part and that's destitute. yeah, yeah. thank you. a question about elizabeth's parents where they well traveled. well lawrence was a merchant, you know, so there would have been some traveling going on there, you know as far as it, you know translating into elizabeth, you know, i don't know how much she actually went in and out of the country, you know, as far as that goes, but he would have been familiar certainly with international, you know, sort of
i don't know as much, you know. you know, there's done a lot of wonderful research with that, but we actually have in the museum. i don't have it here with me, but we do have several items that were crafted by slaves and you know in that's the truth of it. and so, you know, like we have a betty lamp we have some of the i wonder so i can pull out. well, i think it's sort of buried in there. but yeah, we do we do have items that were crafted by slaves. i don't believe any of these particular ones...
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who knows where he goes? you know, there's there's you know, janet yellen is is pushing back aggressively on some of the stuff. so it's like there are battles on the democratic side in the populace, on the democratic side could very much lose. it's not like it's there's been a takeover and you know pete budda george could still be president. i mean i want to think that people that there's a you know he didn't do his job and also want him to do his job. so so that we have a better air system. but, you know, maybe that won't matter. and i think a lot of the critique of the sort of professional managerial class are accurate, you know, they don't necessarily care about substance they are a bunch of lawyers in des moines suburbs and d.c. suburbs that really kind of care more kind of cultural questions than political kind of question. i don't want to make a sense, like the battle on the is over. but yeah, it has been intellectual sort of the anti-monopoly ism has come not really through the far left or the center,
who knows where he goes? you know, there's there's you know, janet yellen is is pushing back aggressively on some of the stuff. so it's like there are battles on the democratic side in the populace, on the democratic side could very much lose. it's not like it's there's been a takeover and you know pete budda george could still be president. i mean i want to think that people that there's a you know he didn't do his job and also want him to do his job. so so that we have a better air system....
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and you know, is you know, a know, he is you know, in a perfect position .him, but , you know, i actually the same age as him, but, you know, i find actually the same age as him, but , you know, i find that but, you know, i find that astonishing. thankfully i don't want to get i don't want to get sent to the tower. but you look a decade younger. we need to speak the future of the two of you next to each other. i mean, it would. well, well, okay, but but i do think that, you know, there is a problem in the press today. they're talking about people of 50, 55 people over the age of 50, 55 coming out of retirement, offered, know, future offered, you know, future employment. that's not employment. you know, that's not going to so, you know , going to happen. so, you know, you know, i do believe that there are a lot of people of that 50, 60 that have a that 50, 60 age that have a great deal experience that that would be a valued contribution to any workplace. i mean even for example in my old profession policing for example, a lot of, you know, officers of, of all
and you know, is you know, a know, he is you know, in a perfect position .him, but , you know, i actually the same age as him, but, you know, i find actually the same age as him, but , you know, i find that but, you know, i find that astonishing. thankfully i don't want to get i don't want to get sent to the tower. but you look a decade younger. we need to speak the future of the two of you next to each other. i mean, it would. well, well, okay, but but i do think that, you know, there is a...
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you know? yeah, yeah, a lot, a lot, you know, let, you know, using drugs, you know, it's a familiarity gone and you know, the racing was all correct if you will. you guys have been lifelong, irreplaceable. you know you're reaching out though, man, you know? yeah. didn't, didn't, didn't do william in the past. you know, god come to hit me and now there wasn't, wasn't that guy, you know, god. oh, no, not fair balls. and you know, when you called in today we are definitely gonna be down there like they got real got real quick. i can't imagine what, what, what the future holds. sure ma'am, but if it's anything like what we're seeing is good enough to glove and all of us that you're struggling keep going through, you know, scares hell. but you're joining that, that, that group of men and women men who are, who are facing the same change you're facing, right? i can't tell you how many hundreds of people who don't believe in the ideology of last the while they're in the movement are too afraid to leav
you know? yeah, yeah, a lot, a lot, you know, let, you know, using drugs, you know, it's a familiarity gone and you know, the racing was all correct if you will. you guys have been lifelong, irreplaceable. you know you're reaching out though, man, you know? yeah. didn't, didn't, didn't do william in the past. you know, god come to hit me and now there wasn't, wasn't that guy, you know, god. oh, no, not fair balls. and you know, when you called in today we are definitely gonna be down there like...
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, manner and you partly, you know, manner and you know i don't is his how know i don't know is his howentational skills they lacked drive and energy and verve didn't they. chris whitty there something of the sort of three toed sloth about him, but it was very pubuc about him, but it was very public sector. but yeah, but i mean he said that there's no strong argument for it or no strong argument for it or no strong argument for it or no strong argument against it. so maybe it would be easierjust to maybe it would be easier just to do that. yeah. i mean , i'm like, do that. yeah. i mean, i'm like, come on, this is a this is quite important. yes so like i say, so i'll take my umbrella or not if i'll take my umbrella or not if itake i'll take my umbrella or not if i take it, it doesn't rain . i i take it, it doesn't rain. i don't mind . this is millions of don't mind. this is millions of children economically extraordinary . yes. i mean, at extraordinary. yes. i mean, at least he was giving the scientific advice and we were told people were following the science. and yes, that's my favouri
, manner and you partly, you know, manner and you know i don't is his how know i don't know is his howentational skills they lacked drive and energy and verve didn't they. chris whitty there something of the sort of three toed sloth about him, but it was very pubuc about him, but it was very public sector. but yeah, but i mean he said that there's no strong argument for it or no strong argument for it or no strong argument for it or no strong argument against it. so maybe it would be easierjust...
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i don't know. know better than the know. than the dying field. think they're dying the field. i think they're going stop to let other going to stop to let other players crackers. players christmas crackers. i mean, why we really know for a fact wouldn't do this for fact they wouldn't do this for christians. they're not going to be oh, let's practise, be like, oh, let's practise, let's have a harvest festival in the but christian the middle. yeah, but christian players on easter. players are playing on easter. they or they don't they don't care or whatever think makes sense. i mean sure they mean i'm not sure they should playing players who have fasted not anything all day. yeah not drunk anything all day. yeah it. that's it. feels to me like that's quite a significant concern. if i don't know it's the thing i don't know if it's the thing happens the minutes or happens in the first minutes or the eighth but if the or the eighth minute. but if you've play a full half you've had to play a full half of football having not drunk
i don't know. know better than the know. than the dying field. think they're dying the field. i think they're going stop to let other going to stop to let other players crackers. players christmas crackers. i mean, why we really know for a fact wouldn't do this for fact they wouldn't do this for christians. they're not going to be oh, let's practise, be like, oh, let's practise, let's have a harvest festival in the but christian the middle. yeah, but christian players on easter. players are...
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you know, more than even decades. who knows. so maybe there are some places where it will never happen. we just can't say for sure, it depends on how the technology evolves, how rapidly a i really proves itself. but, but, you know, i think we're going to, we what we already see in place, and we're going to see it continuously expand and go over the next step, few decades. when it comes to technology adoption, there's always a learning curve with the early adopters. the main stream and then the laggards. so how long do you think before we can achieve mainstream adoption? again, there is just so much uncertainty. i mean, whatever i say is going to be, you know, rather significant speculation. because again, it just depends on the technology and all of its attributes. so, you know, i just think, you know, the pricing is going to matter in a, in a very big way. all of the attributes and the, the characteristics of the service or the characteristics of the autonomy vehicles is going to matter in a very big way. but i think you will s
you know, more than even decades. who knows. so maybe there are some places where it will never happen. we just can't say for sure, it depends on how the technology evolves, how rapidly a i really proves itself. but, but, you know, i think we're going to, we what we already see in place, and we're going to see it continuously expand and go over the next step, few decades. when it comes to technology adoption, there's always a learning curve with the early adopters. the main stream and then the...
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that's, you know sebastian what do you know . seems to know what do you know.d, he just comes through his voice and the signal from radio just goes, nonsense. everything has to do . dab he's got all the has to do. dab he's got all the answers he's a geek, ladies and gentlemen. so people we have to work with. i don't have to obey. that would be why. yeah, yeah. anyway, if you had any anyway, look, if you had any thoughts and if you're a thoughts on that and if you're a geek, i'd to from you. geek, i'd to hear from you. i love geeks. really gbviews@gb news.uk love geeks. really gbviews@gbnews.uk . okay, now gbviews@gbnews.uk. okay, now i feel quite passionately about this one. you do? i do , i do this one. you do? i do, i do now. over 30,000 inmates were released from prison across and wales in 2022. that's according to the latest figures from the ministry of justice . but many ministry of justice. but many ex—offenders to find work as employers be hesitant to take them on or the inside out project gives xfl a second chance, while also to reduce the economic soci
that's, you know sebastian what do you know . seems to know what do you know.d, he just comes through his voice and the signal from radio just goes, nonsense. everything has to do . dab he's got all the has to do. dab he's got all the answers he's a geek, ladies and gentlemen. so people we have to work with. i don't have to obey. that would be why. yeah, yeah. anyway, if you had any anyway, look, if you had any thoughts and if you're a thoughts on that and if you're a geek, i'd to from you....
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, and i know that, you know, it's nice to know there's a plan b there that you know if she hits the fani can i can help, you know. go to cameo and give pep talks you know? great keep that mustache 24 7 and, you know, view the world through that through the eyes of that character through the sole of that character, which is a very optimistic you know, some would even argue polyana way to view the world, but i don't think so. i think we all have ted lasso in us feel like we fell out of the lucky tree hit every branch on the way down. ended up in a pool full of cash and sour patch kids. i'm not, you know, daniel day lewis, man. i'm not meryl streep. i can't play early, so i haven't been asked to play something that it wasn't a tiny part of myself. and how do you how do you widen that lens and give it give it as much breath as possible? that's so it will never leave me. even if i don't get to play it. it's in there, and i encourage folks to, you know, find themselves. it's one of the neatest things seeing all the men and women, you know, guys and you know, kids and adults dressing up like c
, and i know that, you know, it's nice to know there's a plan b there that you know if she hits the fani can i can help, you know. go to cameo and give pep talks you know? great keep that mustache 24 7 and, you know, view the world through that through the eyes of that character through the sole of that character, which is a very optimistic you know, some would even argue polyana way to view the world, but i don't think so. i think we all have ted lasso in us feel like we fell out of the lucky...
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could it clanging about you know you know i'm know i know because you know i'm into hop and rappersip hop and rappers are talking and they do it's clanging they don't seem to you know clearly know you can hear it clearly he's is what well i just very i just wonder david he's shown his true colours hiding in true colours there hiding in plain sight a devious, corrupt man. think man. i think so, yes. i think time don't you. well, that's time go, don't you. well, that's it i'm. oh this is the point is how french the. french are revolting . well i'll i'll quote revolting. well i'll i'll quote you on that one. my brilliant are back shortly but coming up next in the big story is the home secretary suella braverman writes want to accommodate migrants on. that's . next well, big reaction to my big opinion and let's have a look. the bottom line is, i think that the elites will fall. emmanuel emmanuel macron experiencing major protests . france, because major protests. france, because people is more important than other democratic force . alan other democratic force. alan allison says , hi, m
could it clanging about you know you know i'm know i know because you know i'm into hop and rappersip hop and rappers are talking and they do it's clanging they don't seem to you know clearly know you can hear it clearly he's is what well i just very i just wonder david he's shown his true colours hiding in true colours there hiding in plain sight a devious, corrupt man. think man. i think so, yes. i think time don't you. well, that's time go, don't you. well, that's it i'm. oh this is the...
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i don't know. i don't know. don't think he's. no know. i don't think he's.'s definitely he's doing it. there you must there is something you must obviously become some kind i obviously become some kind of i mean word doesn't to on mean word doesn't seem to be on reasonably presumably reasonably it's not presumably is profitable is not incredibly profitable don't you're seeing don't know how you're seeing someone kids so yeah someone with five kids so yeah he hasn't got look after any of that talking maybe that he's talking about maybe he's offering to have a cup he's you offering to have a cup of tea your this coming down anyway with the daily mail anyway stick with the daily mail mental poland. it seems mental health poland. it seems like people do like bipolar people really do burn both. burn the candle at both. it sounds like doesn't. having sounds like it doesn't. having a mental could taking mental illness could be taking an even greater physical on your body the more previously . and body the more previously. and this is after a study shows someone wit
i don't know. i don't know. don't think he's. no know. i don't think he's.'s definitely he's doing it. there you must there is something you must obviously become some kind i obviously become some kind of i mean word doesn't to on mean word doesn't seem to be on reasonably presumably reasonably it's not presumably is profitable is not incredibly profitable don't you're seeing don't know how you're seeing someone kids so yeah someone with five kids so yeah he hasn't got look after any of that...
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i know, i absolutely do think that, you know, federal debt is, you know, publicly held federal debt is more than a 100 percent g d p right now. and there are some people who think that that is completely unsustainable. there's an economic school of thought that says it's fine . i don't think we need to to get into the minutia of that debate, but there is just so much money sloshing around and really has been since 2008. i mean, you'll remember that the fed and central banks around the world cut interest rates, basically to 0 coming out of 2008 to sort of keep, to help the economy limp out of that crisis to push banks to land. the problem is that they could never win the economy often. you'll remember in the mid 20102014, in 2017. they tried to say, look, the, the punch bowl is, were taken away. the party is over and the markets for doubt and they, and most central banks. and frankly, politicians didn't have the stomach to stick with that. interestingly, coming out of this crisis, they don't have an option. the inflation is so stubborn and so bad that this is sort of personally provided
i know, i absolutely do think that, you know, federal debt is, you know, publicly held federal debt is more than a 100 percent g d p right now. and there are some people who think that that is completely unsustainable. there's an economic school of thought that says it's fine . i don't think we need to to get into the minutia of that debate, but there is just so much money sloshing around and really has been since 2008. i mean, you'll remember that the fed and central banks around the world cut...
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they genuinely know. say freedom of know. say it's freedom of speech freedom of movement within my within our land and economic well. economic freedom as well. so that the window, far that is now out the window, far as concerned. so as they're concerned. so freedom, counsel, freedom, should they be counsel, no speech, absolute . no freedom of speech, absolute. the that we were faced off the mob that we were faced off against today were rude, unkind, unpleasant . and a lot of the unpleasant. and a lot of the liberal virtue signalling, a narcissistic personality disorder, customers of drug story and those affluent people within , that demographic where within, that demographic where we were today, they had children with them. there were kids there today. the expletives . on 25th today. the expletives. on 25th at the honorary pub, two guys broke as 100 cops, two guys broke as 100 cops, two guys broke the law and one of them was found with a knife on them, three eggs through bananas, etcetera . so in terms of etcetera. so in term
they genuinely know. say freedom of know. say it's freedom of speech freedom of movement within my within our land and economic well. economic freedom as well. so that the window, far that is now out the window, far as concerned. so as they're concerned. so freedom, counsel, freedom, should they be counsel, no speech, absolute . no freedom of speech, absolute. the that we were faced off the mob that we were faced off against today were rude, unkind, unpleasant . and a lot of the unpleasant. and...
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you know, like, you know, you have to be. so you tend to be it after a while before you realize it is scary, is you actually become that image. you were just training. i had to myself every day for getting myself locked up. so when i looked at it, what made anybody else more special than me? i hate them. where does that shift come from? how come you one day you went from? not thinking about that to really saying i need to start making some changes is why she wasn't much longer up in the heart range. and every time watching the family, you know, saying live on the family because i can be out there. the brothers didn't like that when they found out because it just left me a little bit of a deal, said they you know, try to kill me. why now? i get shots, go off the road. and i'm, you know, i'm going to come to his race car breaks the brakes. and i remember slicing, child car, i stop right. designing. i said yes, this is good. you need to is mad. right across. and then we inside school and open this up. i'm trying to get out and j
you know, like, you know, you have to be. so you tend to be it after a while before you realize it is scary, is you actually become that image. you were just training. i had to myself every day for getting myself locked up. so when i looked at it, what made anybody else more special than me? i hate them. where does that shift come from? how come you one day you went from? not thinking about that to really saying i need to start making some changes is why she wasn't much longer up in the heart...
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i you know, i want know what future historians will say. what kind of regime allows your people to be use as cannon fodder and you have your backers, so a soil and destroyer destroy your, your land. i mean, this is, it's almost to the point of madness. i mean, that even america, how can a military victory be achieved when you've killed your people and destroy your land? if it doesn't make any sense to me, it goes. but it's not surprising in serbia, for example, under trump, they burned the wheat fields in serbia and we know that the within surveys one of the best in the world. and then at the u. s. 8, which is one of the branches of the ca, of course they send genetically modified wheat. see it's to the farmers into is to sure of the euphrates. so this is not only about your politics about also about controlling the foot basket of the word. and that's one of the reasons why the u. s . ok. patient forces exist in syria because they want to take the oil and the wheat of syria hostage and embargo it with the, the syrian regime or with the russ
i you know, i want know what future historians will say. what kind of regime allows your people to be use as cannon fodder and you have your backers, so a soil and destroyer destroy your, your land. i mean, this is, it's almost to the point of madness. i mean, that even america, how can a military victory be achieved when you've killed your people and destroy your land? if it doesn't make any sense to me, it goes. but it's not surprising in serbia, for example, under trump, they burned the...
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you know what you you know, let us know what you think, gbviews@gbnews.uk .nk, gbviews@gbnews.uk. it is 6:13. let's bring you up to date with what else is going on today . and the duke of sussex is defended . his use of defended. his use of recreational drugs , saying some recreational drugs, saying some of them helped him mentally. in his memoir, i'll spare harry admitted to regular drug taking , saying he use marijuana in 2015 whilst living in the grounds of kensington palace. yesterday, he spoke trauma yesterday, he spoke to trauma expert dr. gabin motty , who expert dr. gabin motty, who diagnosed him with attention deficit disorder . more diagnosed him with attention deficit disorder. more than diagnosed him with attention deficit disorder . more than 100 deficit disorder. more than 100 nafions deficit disorder. more than 100 nations have completed a historic pact to protect the world's oceans. it's a legally binding high seas treaty that aims to put 30% of seas into protected areas by 2030. environmental groups say the agreement will help reverse marine l
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you know, 1st, you know, and a talk commercials. then you go with drones, then you go with tanks and so on, so forth. now we're really climbing to the point where trying to walk this fine line between, you know, dealing low to moscow and, you know, sleeping to engaging itself in this, in this war. and risk in a nuclear war is becoming increasingly difficult. so i think the secretary of blanket remarks reflect the concern that the range of options are for the united states that they can do for you creating without, you know, kind of engaging itself into war. yes, this is increasing christian only limited. and also i think of something has happened over the past month on the well state. you know, different big ships have not moved into u. s. favor. you know, he's trying to negotiate this when this child is in iranian and coming up with their own peaceful. and obviously the chinese seek to expand, you know, want to convert their economic, my team to political and diplomatic might. and you see some issues happening in the united states.
you know, 1st, you know, and a talk commercials. then you go with drones, then you go with tanks and so on, so forth. now we're really climbing to the point where trying to walk this fine line between, you know, dealing low to moscow and, you know, sleeping to engaging itself in this, in this war. and risk in a nuclear war is becoming increasingly difficult. so i think the secretary of blanket remarks reflect the concern that the range of options are for the united states that they can do for...
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i didn't know that but i i know this is on tape and so now i know and other folks will know too. so i that very much. it's a remarkable life story, but you want to teach us something more than this life. and and that's what i want to ask you about next. i think you're really aiming to as i read it expand our understandings of not only the constitution but the constitutional choices constitutional contingencies on you know, especially for students who pick up the text and expect that you know sort of an area diet engagement with the text is enough. you're here to say despite the fact that you won't find it in the text ideas about women ideas about gender are really present. tell us a little more about sort of what you hope will take away on as readers of the constitution is thinkers about early america as folks who are many of us from various quarters thinking about sort of founding moments. what is it you want us to take away? from this example this model of eliza harriet about the constitution itself. so i think for me this is you know, the book subtitle. it was called the dawn
i didn't know that but i i know this is on tape and so now i know and other folks will know too. so i that very much. it's a remarkable life story, but you want to teach us something more than this life. and and that's what i want to ask you about next. i think you're really aiming to as i read it expand our understandings of not only the constitution but the constitutional choices constitutional contingencies on you know, especially for students who pick up the text and expect that you know...
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anyway, i don't know but but what i know the details, but but what i do know is there be this do knowention centre as any migrants found living illegally in or otherwise in france in calais or otherwise in france will taken detention will be taken to detention centre that they never cross centre so that they never cross the channel and that there'll be 500 more police officers and some border force, uk border force people permanently stationed there . so a lot of new stationed there. so a lot of new things happening . will it work? things happening. will it work? well, that's new returns deal, which is one of the things that the london side was hoping for so that if anyone does make it across france are saying we're not taking them back unless you talk to the whole of the eu. so the massive questions about where the gaps lie. yeah and you just and just mentioned ten as and i think i read somewhere it's not due to be up and running until the end of 2026. yeah. so you know , obviously the decision is know, obviously the decision is made stopping the boats is one of his five key promises
anyway, i don't know but but what i know the details, but but what i do know is there be this do knowention centre as any migrants found living illegally in or otherwise in france in calais or otherwise in france will taken detention will be taken to detention centre that they never cross centre so that they never cross the channel and that there'll be 500 more police officers and some border force, uk border force people permanently stationed there . so a lot of new stationed there. so a lot...
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well i think, you know, it's, it's difficult to know in so many cases because that, you know, most of the people at guantanamo have been re, been sent back to their home countries. and then it becomes a matter of what kind of home governments they have. and clearly, you know, i would say that, you know, people who are returned to western european countries have generally fed quite well not, not necessarily in terms of a certain amount of harassment and surveillance, but in terms of being able to go on with their lives and having access to them to support that is not available to people in so many other countries. so much of it is down to the kind of governments that people have. i don't, i don't generally think that it's been very good from a human rights point to be to been a savvy citizen in guantanamo, for example, and being sent back right aside here a bit. i think that's been a lot harassment to former prisoners. and i think one of them, the more difficult aspect of this story is people who, for one reason or another, couldn't be sent back to their home countries. this is primari
well i think, you know, it's, it's difficult to know in so many cases because that, you know, most of the people at guantanamo have been re, been sent back to their home countries. and then it becomes a matter of what kind of home governments they have. and clearly, you know, i would say that, you know, people who are returned to western european countries have generally fed quite well not, not necessarily in terms of a certain amount of harassment and surveillance, but in terms of being able...
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as opposed to, you know, bei-- you know, "i was the second one re-elected in 247 years. maybe we should try that again." >> is what's happening at that level in maryland a uniform experience in state parties across the country? >> it's not happening in every single state, but we saw that in this past election. it should have been a huge republican year because of the failures of the biden administration and the democrats in washington. we should have picked up -- we should have won the senate back. we should have won more governors races. we should have had a -- they were talking about picking up 40 or 50 seats in the house. none of that happened because the state parties, you know, really were focusing on, some of them, on conspiracy theories, and relitigating the 2020 election, and talking about january 6th, and, you know, "the virus was fake," and all kinds of things like that that voters overwhelmingly rejected. so where we had common sense, conservative, traditional republicans like me, they all won. but where we nominated these kind of wacky ones, they all lost. >>
as opposed to, you know, bei-- you know, "i was the second one re-elected in 247 years. maybe we should try that again." >> is what's happening at that level in maryland a uniform experience in state parties across the country? >> it's not happening in every single state, but we saw that in this past election. it should have been a huge republican year because of the failures of the biden administration and the democrats in washington. we should have picked up -- we should...
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i don't know. i don't know. i don't know . you know. i know. i don't know.t think you think. it's definitely so putting the question know, don't question to, you know, i don't i don't know. i think it could go either way. okay. i do like sarah vine's writing here. she gets very sort of allegorical and sees this as the biggest and he sees this as the biggest court johnny depp . court case since johnny depp. and it's like, i think you're reaching here just little bit. reaching here just a little bit. and although think he's, and although i think he's, a, he's buccaneer a charming he's a buccaneer and a charming just like jack sparrow, but she makes a good choice. good question is after these question. which is after these 4 hours, has a single mind been changed? because my feeling is very that if you're pro very much that if you're pro johnson, you will be. and if you're anti johnson, you still will. think there is will. but i do think there is any i think anybody's any cut. i don't think anybody's mind change on any mind will ever change on any particular tha
i don't know. i don't know. i don't know . you know. i know. i don't know.t think you think. it's definitely so putting the question know, don't question to, you know, i don't i don't know. i think it could go either way. okay. i do like sarah vine's writing here. she gets very sort of allegorical and sees this as the biggest and he sees this as the biggest court johnny depp . court case since johnny depp. and it's like, i think you're reaching here just little bit. reaching here just a little...
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you may be you know you may not know how to kind of weigh risks versus. and so i think that's that's a long term problem. and the agencies have to think about how they maybe are more transparent, maybe they're, you know, thinking about doing town halls or something. i'm i kind of laugh at the idea the cdc coming to do a town hall, but it's probably not a bad idea to try and work with people where they are. they need something, right? i mean, one of the big sorry one of the big problems i think has been that, you know, city cdc is in atlanta. and they were always seen as sort of separate from white politics and that really worked to their advantage because it's like, okay, this is about public health, it's not about politics. and one of the things they have not done yet is to separate that, you know, dr. walensky is still part of the white house briefings. it still sort of all mixed up in there. it doesn't as separate as it needs to. and the cdc still isn't doing as many briefings of its own as it used to. and so it's just, you know, until we separate thos
you may be you know you may not know how to kind of weigh risks versus. and so i think that's that's a long term problem. and the agencies have to think about how they maybe are more transparent, maybe they're, you know, thinking about doing town halls or something. i'm i kind of laugh at the idea the cdc coming to do a town hall, but it's probably not a bad idea to try and work with people where they are. they need something, right? i mean, one of the big sorry one of the big problems i think...
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so, you know, know, subgroups. you know, there was during the 2019 election, there was quite a lot of whatsapp groups that were sort of directing hate towards labour and or, you know, more so and that that became really quite nasty where people were just emailing and of course then emailing the labour party saying that, you know , they wanted them that, you know, they wanted them to take a course of action to get rid of people like myself , get rid of people like myself, liam byrne and others. you know, there was a lot of targeted attacks against labour and ps i think you talk about having security at your constituencies , that? so , who provides that? so parliament provide that and you know this really important resource to have it's something i did discuss with team . it's i did discuss with my team. it's something worry not just something that i worry not just about safety, of course, about my safety, of course, about my safety, of course, about i don't about those, you know, i don't want to restrict my surgerie
so, you know, know, subgroups. you know, there was during the 2019 election, there was quite a lot of whatsapp groups that were sort of directing hate towards labour and or, you know, more so and that that became really quite nasty where people were just emailing and of course then emailing the labour party saying that, you know , they wanted them that, you know, they wanted them to take a course of action to get rid of people like myself , get rid of people like myself, liam byrne and others....
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so, you know, know, subgroups. you know, there was during the 2019 election, there was quite a lot of whatsapp groups that were sort of directing hate towards labour and or, you know, more so and that that became really quite nasty where people were just emailing and of course then emailing the labour party saying that, you know , they wanted them that, you know, they wanted them to take a course of action to get rid of people like myself , get rid of people like myself, liam byrne and others. you know, there was a lot of targeted attacks against labour and ps i think you talk about having security at your constituencies , that? so , who provides that? so parliament provide that and you know this really important resource to have it's something i did discuss with team . it's i did discuss with my team. it's something worry not just something that i worry not just about safety, of course, about my safety, of course, about my safety, of course, about i don't about those, you know, i don't want to restrict my surgerie
so, you know, know, subgroups. you know, there was during the 2019 election, there was quite a lot of whatsapp groups that were sort of directing hate towards labour and or, you know, more so and that that became really quite nasty where people were just emailing and of course then emailing the labour party saying that, you know , they wanted them that, you know, they wanted them to take a course of action to get rid of people like myself , get rid of people like myself, liam byrne and others....
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because they -- oh. >> we already know, man. >> it's everywhere. no. how did y'all know?it's on the newsman it's big. it is big. >> does this scare you that these kids are like essentially being poisoned they think they're just -- you know experimenting -- >> especially because we're spring break source we are the perfect target. >> stay away from the pills. yeah laced with fentanyl they don't know. >> down the drain. it is so easy. no trust anybody else but myself. >> how about you? >> i don't fool we are around people that do drugs so i don't think belled in that situation but i would call 9-1-1. >> so i know we've been talking about a lot of darkness and what's happening at spring break but someone that's been at spring break for five years straight i was really surprised that these kids niewb fentanyl last year they had no cliewb it. they are aware of it is the information campaign to educate this young people, is it working now? >> it seems to be that's very heartening that could be flipside of the social media thing that we were discussing because at the same time t
because they -- oh. >> we already know, man. >> it's everywhere. no. how did y'all know?it's on the newsman it's big. it is big. >> does this scare you that these kids are like essentially being poisoned they think they're just -- you know experimenting -- >> especially because we're spring break source we are the perfect target. >> stay away from the pills. yeah laced with fentanyl they don't know. >> down the drain. it is so easy. no trust anybody else but...
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as you know, this bowland shale , you know, this bowland shale, you know, this bowland shale, you know bowland shale, you know, it's a huge potential area of natural gas that could make us self—sufficient it could make us self—sufficient it could make us self—sufficient it could make us an energy exporter. and yet there's been a lot of local opposition, isn't there? there's been a lot of local and regional opposition to it. i was chatting about about the issue and i think the point i was trying to make, it's extremely difficult to get houses builds and in any of the in the northwest and if you're struggling to get houses, you're struggling to get houses, you can imagine how difficult is to persuade local actors to start fracking . it is ultimate start fracking. it is ultimate you know people like myself and other kinds of leaders have got to go in front the public and explain why we're because we're doing this at the moment. the pubucis doing this at the moment. the public is very hostile. well, they're worried about earthquake and sorts things like, and all sorts of things like, you d
as you know, this bowland shale , you know, this bowland shale, you know, this bowland shale, you know bowland shale, you know, it's a huge potential area of natural gas that could make us self—sufficient it could make us self—sufficient it could make us self—sufficient it could make us an energy exporter. and yet there's been a lot of local opposition, isn't there? there's been a lot of local and regional opposition to it. i was chatting about about the issue and i think the point i was...
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know. but there is a huge distinction between looking towards the charter and this rules based order. andrew well, of course, the am special relationship between russia and china as the product of, of so food, very powerful with our name. it forces. first of all, the relationship already started very close. relationship will really started well before the current. and you claim, whoa, i mean, and because both countries are extremely complementary. economically, russia has been the world's largest one. that was law just explorer. oh, energy and all gas and oil, and as well as minerals, but also agricultural products. and russia is the world largest exporter of agricultural fertilizes. and then china is the world's largest customer, but both the both energy and the agricultural products. so naturally, the 2 countries are intertwined together well before the ukraine war. now, and then andrew, andrew and i to point out that neither one of these countries want to export their model to the other
know. but there is a huge distinction between looking towards the charter and this rules based order. andrew well, of course, the am special relationship between russia and china as the product of, of so food, very powerful with our name. it forces. first of all, the relationship already started very close. relationship will really started well before the current. and you claim, whoa, i mean, and because both countries are extremely complementary. economically, russia has been the world's...