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this apartment is lazarus. yes lazarus lazarus came to you.throom, probably, tell me already. no. i am his director of the lavrenev company. what happened to him? the fact is that the body of a man was found in the yard, we assume that it is lazarus . this cannot be. yes of course pass. yes, olga it is he. listen, he's nowhere to be found. is there a dog in the apartment? no, what if you were a dog, you didn’t come here at all, that even with you, even with me. he could go to the studio. yes, this is his cell phone. we returned from tour yesterday. i immediately lay down. i was very tired from a long flight, and he went to walk the dog. what about this man? but we think he was killed by a dog. damn bingo it had to happen. this is why you understand, they just gave lazarus a little puppy like this, and the crocodile grew up. lazarev has no time to study. he goes on tour all the time. he can't and he walked a man for money and fed him. faina faina yes , our housekeeper and it worked out. so bingo he didn’t listen to lazarus at all. oh, i was act
this apartment is lazarus. yes lazarus lazarus came to you.throom, probably, tell me already. no. i am his director of the lavrenev company. what happened to him? the fact is that the body of a man was found in the yard, we assume that it is lazarus . this cannot be. yes of course pass. yes, olga it is he. listen, he's nowhere to be found. is there a dog in the apartment? no, what if you were a dog, you didn’t come here at all, that even with you, even with me. he could go to the studio. yes,...
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it's called lazaru' study. they develop the system. they said cdc was telling people at the time that the vaccines were injuring one in 1 million people. what lazarus found was at 2.7, about one in every 36 people were getting injured. so is a horrendous injury rate. cdc -- >> on this monday afternoon we take you live now to the four of the u.s. senate for more work on federal spending bills ahead of a september 30, except that deadline. lawmakers plan a vote to advance the judicial nomination at 5:30 p.m. eastern. live coverage of the senate on c-span2. will now lead the senatn prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal spirit, guide our lawmakers today as they seek to do your will. deliver them from the forces tht
it's called lazaru' study. they develop the system. they said cdc was telling people at the time that the vaccines were injuring one in 1 million people. what lazarus found was at 2.7, about one in every 36 people were getting injured. so is a horrendous injury rate. cdc -- >> on this monday afternoon we take you live now to the four of the u.s. senate for more work on federal spending bills ahead of a september 30, except that deadline. lawmakers plan a vote to advance the judicial...
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it's called lazarus study. they said cdc was telling people at that time that the vaccines were injuring one in one million people. but lazarus found was that one in every 36 people were getting injured. it's a horrendous injuries free -- injury rate. then the cdc went silent. the description of that interaction, the cdc when it saw the huge magnitude of injuries shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk to the very scientists they had retained. during covid, they developed another system calledvsafe which confirmed the horrendous rate of injury and about two weeks ago, when they started to unroll the new vaccine, the boosters, cdc mysteriously shut down thevsafe system. it's unfair to come to me and say i side with a bad system. it undercounted vaccine injuries. those are the own cdc peer-reviewed studies. why doesn't cdc have a system that works? host: we are running close on time but democrats line, go ahead. caller: yes, mr. kennedy, one person that i was happy about was your father,
it's called lazarus study. they said cdc was telling people at that time that the vaccines were injuring one in one million people. but lazarus found was that one in every 36 people were getting injured. it's a horrendous injuries free -- injury rate. then the cdc went silent. the description of that interaction, the cdc when it saw the huge magnitude of injuries shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk to the very scientists they had retained. during covid, they...
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why lazarus?things. why did jesus choose lazarus to perform this miracle on him? >> that is a great question. lazarus is described in the gospels, the sisters of lazarus mark in mary states jesus, he whom you love is ill. it's a very lovely designation, and it says that jesus was good friends with lazarus and mark and mary, but the story really has universal appeal because in the book i talk about how the story reminds us that god really calls all of us to new life to kind of leave behind in the tomb as it were anything that keeps us from following got more closely. and so the story, while it is about lazarus in particular, is really about all of us. >> and so for people who read the story of lazarus, father, and they look for meaning for their own life or contemporary meaning, you point to the fact that it's really a story about life. it begins with death, but it's really a story about life. >> yeah, and all of us have things to keep us down, keep us un-free, i'm free with addictions, bad pattern
why lazarus?things. why did jesus choose lazarus to perform this miracle on him? >> that is a great question. lazarus is described in the gospels, the sisters of lazarus mark in mary states jesus, he whom you love is ill. it's a very lovely designation, and it says that jesus was good friends with lazarus and mark and mary, but the story really has universal appeal because in the book i talk about how the story reminds us that god really calls all of us to new life to kind of leave behind...
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jean lee, former ap pyongyang bureau chief and current co—host of the bbc podcast the lazarus heist,k you. talks between russia's vladimir putin and turkish president recep tayyip erdogan to revive the black sea grain initiative ended without a deal. turkey helped broker the original agreement alongside the united nations in 2022. russia backed out of injuly. russia backed out of that deal injuly. putin wants obstacles removed for russia's own food and fertilizer exports and returning access to the swift financial transaction system to re—enter the deal. ukraine has claimed a russian dried landed in romania but romania denies version of events. it is not the first time they have made such accusations. ukraine originally claimed it was a russian missile but it turned out to be a likely ukrainian drone. ukraine's accusation on the battlefield comes as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is shaking up military leadership, dismissing his defense minister 0leksii reznikov. mr reznikov confirmed monday that he will leave the post, saying on social medai that he had submitted his resign
jean lee, former ap pyongyang bureau chief and current co—host of the bbc podcast the lazarus heist,k you. talks between russia's vladimir putin and turkish president recep tayyip erdogan to revive the black sea grain initiative ended without a deal. turkey helped broker the original agreement alongside the united nations in 2022. russia backed out of injuly. russia backed out of that deal injuly. putin wants obstacles removed for russia's own food and fertilizer exports and returning access...
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this, i spoke withjean lee, the former ap pyongyang bureau chief and co—host of the bbc podcast, the lazarusank you for being back on the programme. first of all, what's the significance of this potential deal between two countries that really are becoming even more isolated on the world stage? i think you laid it out. if the two leaders do meet and arrange a deal of some sort, this is a deal that is possibly going to help the russian president extend that war in ukraine by supplying him with munitions that he desperately needs, and in exchange, possibly, food that north korea needs, but beyond that, quite possibly technology that north korea needs to take its weapons programme to the next level, and that certainly has implications that have a far greater reach because it is about nuclear proliferation and so it may be that the leaders meet, they hold a high level summit, lots of pomp, lots of propaganda, but it will be interesting to see what they say about any deals that come out of that. i have a feeling they are not going not admit to any kind of a weapons deal which they both know would
this, i spoke withjean lee, the former ap pyongyang bureau chief and co—host of the bbc podcast, the lazarusank you for being back on the programme. first of all, what's the significance of this potential deal between two countries that really are becoming even more isolated on the world stage? i think you laid it out. if the two leaders do meet and arrange a deal of some sort, this is a deal that is possibly going to help the russian president extend that war in ukraine by supplying him with...
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what lazarus found about one and every 36 people were getting injured. it was a horrendous injury rate they reported that the cdc the cdc went silent the description of that interaction the cdc sub is huge in magnitude and shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk to the very scientists they had retained. and during covid ed i just want to say this, during covid they developed another system which was confirming this horrendous rate of entry. about two weeks ago we started to unroll the new vaccine thboosters cdc mysteriously shut down the system. you should not really come to me it is unfair to come to me which is a bad system admittedly. but it overcomes vaccine and under counts 100 fold. that is cdc's only peer-reviewed studies. the question you should really be askingwe is why it doesn't cc have a system that works? you've got the vaccine. >> i am sorry, i apologize are running close on time. but texas wants to talk to democrats like go-ahead. ask mr. kennedy one person i really was happy about was their father bobbyr, kennedy
what lazarus found about one and every 36 people were getting injured. it was a horrendous injury rate they reported that the cdc the cdc went silent the description of that interaction the cdc sub is huge in magnitude and shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk to the very scientists they had retained. and during covid ed i just want to say this, during covid they developed another system which was confirming this horrendous rate of entry. about two weeks ago we...
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why lazarus?nce for people we love, and we don't get that miracle, but we do get a piece around certain things. why did jesus choose lazarus to perform this miracle on? >> that's a great question. lazarus is described in the gospels, his sisters say to jesus, "he whom you love is ill." it's a lovely designation, and it shows jesus was good friends with lazarus and mary. in book, i talk about how this story reminds us that god calls all of us to new life, to leave behind in the tomb, as it were, anything that keeps us from following god more closely. and so the story, while it's about lazarus in particular, it's about all of us. >> people who read the story of lazarus, father, and look for meaning in their own life, contemporary meaning, you point to a fact that it's story about life, it begins with death, but it's about life. >> we have things that keep us bound, addictions, bad patterns of behavior, that we're asked by god to let go of, to die in the tomb as it were. and here god calls to new lif
why lazarus?nce for people we love, and we don't get that miracle, but we do get a piece around certain things. why did jesus choose lazarus to perform this miracle on? >> that's a great question. lazarus is described in the gospels, his sisters say to jesus, "he whom you love is ill." it's a lovely designation, and it shows jesus was good friends with lazarus and mary. in book, i talk about how this story reminds us that god calls all of us to new life, to leave behind in the...
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and joining us now from the libyan capital, tripoli is re met lazarus. he is with the relief organization care international. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. um, can you tell us whether your organization or his partners has been able to reach the disaster areas and what they're seeing on the ground there? uh, thank you. um right now the situation on the ground is very perfect and the bodies are everywhere. they're trying to count the families and the missing people. right now there is no concrete numbers of the missing or the people who lost their lives . so our, our partners and ourselves care are trying to find a change us of the situation as much as much as possible and look for the media to release and support discounts and can kind of do it for the area victims. and for the survivors are right now, what are the biggest challenges that you are facing and getting a to people the biggest challenges would be that the storm destructive all the roads that's needed due to the area of the rooms of locked the supply is the supply chai
and joining us now from the libyan capital, tripoli is re met lazarus. he is with the relief organization care international. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. um, can you tell us whether your organization or his partners has been able to reach the disaster areas and what they're seeing on the ground there? uh, thank you. um right now the situation on the ground is very perfect and the bodies are everywhere. they're trying to count the families and the missing people....
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former pyongyang correspondent for the associated press and the presenter of the bbc podcast the lazaruse are expecting this meeting pretty soon at some point. what do you think will they be talking about?— what do you think will they be talkin: about? . . ., ., ., talking about? what we are going to hear officially _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is that _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is that they _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is that they will i hear officially is that they will talk about their traditional friendship. and cooperation. i don't think we will get details about any illicit deal that they will be making. perhaps we will hear about some food aid russia will be providing but what we are concerned about is what will really happen behind closed doors and whether that deal includes an exchange of information that could include technical know—how to help north korea advance its weapons programme. and possibly in exchange for ammunition and weaponry that r
former pyongyang correspondent for the associated press and the presenter of the bbc podcast the lazaruse are expecting this meeting pretty soon at some point. what do you think will they be talking about?— what do you think will they be talkin: about? . . ., ., ., talking about? what we are going to hear officially _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is that _ talking about? what we are going to hear officially is...
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hey, aaron, first of all, welcome to the lufthansa lazarus booth. and this is what you see here.see it physically. you see it virtually. so this is all about vr. this is all about vr. this is going to let me get on board your new planes and see your new products. let's try it out. 0kay. i'm going to put this on. i'll see you in a second. well, here i am, believe it or not, in the virtual world, but i'm actually sitting on board lufthansa's allegra business class product. and i have to tell you, i haven't done a lot of vr, but this is pretty much as real as it gets. i mean, i'm looking. you've got buttons around here that do things. i want to eat. let's bring up the tray. the dining tray. here's the dining tray. this is quite phenomenal. let me open this cabin door. so it's private cabin, by the way, as they pretty much are nowadays. but there you are. this is pretty darn realistic, i have to tell you. absolutely. it's this kind of immersive experience, we want to we want to bring to our customers, to our crews, to everybody. i can only imagine, and you tell me, but when the produ
hey, aaron, first of all, welcome to the lufthansa lazarus booth. and this is what you see here.see it physically. you see it virtually. so this is all about vr. this is all about vr. this is going to let me get on board your new planes and see your new products. let's try it out. 0kay. i'm going to put this on. i'll see you in a second. well, here i am, believe it or not, in the virtual world, but i'm actually sitting on board lufthansa's allegra business class product. and i have to tell you,...
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it's called lazarus study. cdc was telling people at that time that the vaccines were injuring one in one million people. but lazarus found was that one in every 36 people were getting injured. it's a horrendous injuries free -- injury rate. then the cdc went silent. the description of that interaction, the cdc when it saw the huge magnitude of injuries shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk to the very scientists they had retained. during covid, they developed another system calledvsafe which confirmed the horrendous rate of injury and about two weeks ago, when they started to unroll the new vaccine, the boosters, cdc mysteriously shut down thevsafe system. it's unfair to come to me and say i side with a bad system. it undercounted vaccine injuries. those are the own cdc peer-reviewed studies. why doesn't cdc have a system that works? host: we are running close on time but democrats line, go ahead. caller: yes, mr. kennedy, one person that i was happy about was your father, bobby ken
it's called lazarus study. cdc was telling people at that time that the vaccines were injuring one in one million people. but lazarus found was that one in every 36 people were getting injured. it's a horrendous injuries free -- injury rate. then the cdc went silent. the description of that interaction, the cdc when it saw the huge magnitude of injuries shut down the system and refused to unroll it and refused to talk to the very scientists they had retained. during covid, they developed...
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jean h lee, is the presenter of the bbc world service podcast the lazarus heist, which looks into government—sanctionedave us her reaction to today's developments. i'm sure it is a huge relief to his family and us officials and maybe even a relief to the north koreans. i cannot say how involved the us was in those negotiations because they do not have diplomatic relations but clearly, once the north koreans decided that they were going to let this soldier go, the wheels went into motion very quickly and it is an interesting lesson that we are getting today and how that happens with sweden serving as a protecting power and i wasn't pyongyang myself and it was very important to have a good relationship with sweden and they did have that relationship with they did have that relationship with the north koreans and would speak on the north koreans and would speak on the behalf of americans. thea;r the north koreans and would speak on the behalf of americans.— the behalf of americans. they have done it before, _ the behalf of americans. they have done it before, just _ the behalf of americans. they have done
jean h lee, is the presenter of the bbc world service podcast the lazarus heist, which looks into government—sanctionedave us her reaction to today's developments. i'm sure it is a huge relief to his family and us officials and maybe even a relief to the north koreans. i cannot say how involved the us was in those negotiations because they do not have diplomatic relations but clearly, once the north koreans decided that they were going to let this soldier go, the wheels went into motion very...
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historical brick from the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries; for the first time in history, the lazaruss roof could not be touched, in their opinion, that if this roof was destroyed, it would be the end of the world. we had to very carefully coordinate some fragments of the monks. you know, this is all a matter of doing it. and of course, micro-levels were established, but at the end of the world. how you see tens of thousands of pilgrims who came to celebrate the anniversary of the monastery did not recognize the prettier monastery and even more did not recognize the city of pechora how surprised i was, i was surprised how a child was always in comparison about oh , how is it in the west, it’s not beautiful, we have better happiness and the joy of being transformed like this. pechora, all the funds allocated by the state to the monastery for the anniversary , the monastery transferred to the improvement of the city of pechora. and we no longer have electrical supports. we have all power supply poles removed throughout the land, the city became colorful, courtyards and public areas were
historical brick from the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries; for the first time in history, the lazaruss roof could not be touched, in their opinion, that if this roof was destroyed, it would be the end of the world. we had to very carefully coordinate some fragments of the monks. you know, this is all a matter of doing it. and of course, micro-levels were established, but at the end of the world. how you see tens of thousands of pilgrims who came to celebrate the anniversary of the...
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it was led by a team of scientific's, call lazarus. and they developed this system that worked very well. they tried it out on the one hmo, harvard pilgrim. and they were rolling it in. they were supposed to unroll it to all of the hmo data. and, what happened was, they came back and they said it works and what we are finding is when we compare it to the old system, the old system is actually collecting less than 1% of vaccine injuries. okay? >> anybody can look the study of. they developed a system, the cdc was telling people of the time, the vaccines were entering one in 1 million people. with lazarus, 2.7, one in every 36 people were getting injured. a horrendous injury rate. they reported that the cdc and then they went silent and that is the description of that interaction. the cdc saw this huge magnitude, refused. refused to talk. the very scientists they retained. during covid, i just want to say this. during covid, they tried another system which was be safe, confirming this rate of injuries and two weeks ago, when they started
it was led by a team of scientific's, call lazarus. and they developed this system that worked very well. they tried it out on the one hmo, harvard pilgrim. and they were rolling it in. they were supposed to unroll it to all of the hmo data. and, what happened was, they came back and they said it works and what we are finding is when we compare it to the old system, the old system is actually collecting less than 1% of vaccine injuries. okay? >> anybody can look the study of. they...
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still not be enough for 150,000 people live in the mountainous karabakh and almost all of them are lazarus apology from official baku for the death of our peacekeepers in karabakh, the meeting of the foreign ministers of russia and azerbaijan sergei lavrov and jeyhun bayramov in new york at the un headquarters continues a high-level week and our minister has one negotiation after another with the secretary general of the organization antonio gudesa and his colleagues and saudi arabia brazil burkina bean with the chairman of the sovereign council. sudan is all about western stories about our isolation un countries in particular and in the international arena in general. this evening, the draft budget of russia for the next 3 years was announced, approved by the government, and the main thing is that this is a development budget with complete attention to social programs. there are many of them, each one a number. all of them are from kirill brian. the government has a week left to submit the draft budget to the state duma; work on the main financial document for 2024 and the planning period
still not be enough for 150,000 people live in the mountainous karabakh and almost all of them are lazarus apology from official baku for the death of our peacekeepers in karabakh, the meeting of the foreign ministers of russia and azerbaijan sergei lavrov and jeyhun bayramov in new york at the un headquarters continues a high-level week and our minister has one negotiation after another with the secretary general of the organization antonio gudesa and his colleagues and saudi arabia brazil...
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meeting, i'm joined by a former pyongyang correspondent for the associated press and cohost of "the lazaruseist" podcast on north korea. he had a 28-year career in the cia and was based in moscow during the 1990's. putin and kim played this off as a typical diplomatic visit, but there seems to be no question among u.s. officials and other analysts that this was transactional. putin needs ammunition. kim needs all sorts of things, including food, military technology. assuming you agree on that, how much assistance can north korea actually provide russia? >> there is not often a time when north korea can provide anything to anyone, but this is one of those times, so that is why we are looking at this so closely. it comes 18 months into russia's conflict and war in ukraine, perhaps at a time when it is running low on some of the munitions that it needs, and it has a neighbor that is desperate and has plenty of stock piles of that ammunition. of course, north korea, for many years, was supported by the soviet union and so has a lot of that technology -- or i should say that weaponry that moscow
meeting, i'm joined by a former pyongyang correspondent for the associated press and cohost of "the lazaruseist" podcast on north korea. he had a 28-year career in the cia and was based in moscow during the 1990's. putin and kim played this off as a typical diplomatic visit, but there seems to be no question among u.s. officials and other analysts that this was transactional. putin needs ammunition. kim needs all sorts of things, including food, military technology. assuming you agree...
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the eye at science shows that frustrations by throwing slides onto the fits most lazarus right in the 2nd half of the full thing, the referee to abandon the game of the 56 minutes. the trouble continued off to the matches please use to take us to stuff or group of angry or ex funds. we're trying to break into the stadium. ox could now be facing sanctions and the doctors put association, a meeting on monday to decide whether to reschedule the remaining is 35 minutes or was the match to find or i am so suddenly a club in time will they will say sacks, the director of football on sunday, just a 166 days off the he was appointed ram and your boss called on to us. he says he takes the blame to his sides. 31 defeats apalachicola in the madrid, dumpy, but i am side ones in front of just 4 minutes into the game is through alpha right? lot. so that's one reason the made it so you know, with a number head we were looking to go back to the sofa table pool one back to 4 half times from 20 crow's. it's got this. but that in the 2nd half from the rest of the school, again to make it 31 an en route
the eye at science shows that frustrations by throwing slides onto the fits most lazarus right in the 2nd half of the full thing, the referee to abandon the game of the 56 minutes. the trouble continued off to the matches please use to take us to stuff or group of angry or ex funds. we're trying to break into the stadium. ox could now be facing sanctions and the doctors put association, a meeting on monday to decide whether to reschedule the remaining is 35 minutes or was the match to find or i...
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. >> but the point really here, the most important one is the fact that we've reinvented the lazarusthis word mis and disinformation in a that should be a big red flag to you. you should go this is not good that we're starting to talk about these communist terms anymore. b, the fact that anymore. and b, the fact that it's the of the it's put in the hands of the bbc, the world's most unreliable propaganda unit from the people's republic of great britain to arbitrage arbitrate as to whether what is and isn't true is just beyond laughable. so, i mean, look, i turn the bbc on once a month out of a sense of duty to find out if it's still as bad as it was last month. and it always is. and worse. marianna, spring, good worse. so marianna, spring, good luck with it. you keep lying and we'll keep not believing you. that's simple. >> yeah . no, very point. >> yeah. no, very good point. very good point . it is so ironic very good point. it is so ironic given that the bbc let me tell you, has been the media organisation that has spread the most disinformation over the past few years. we contacte
. >> but the point really here, the most important one is the fact that we've reinvented the lazarusthis word mis and disinformation in a that should be a big red flag to you. you should go this is not good that we're starting to talk about these communist terms anymore. b, the fact that anymore. and b, the fact that it's the of the it's put in the hands of the bbc, the world's most unreliable propaganda unit from the people's republic of great britain to arbitrage arbitrate as to whether...
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. >> look, even lazarus came back from the dead, so there is hope for rishi.ink that in my opinion , it's not opposition my opinion, it's not opposition that win elections. it's governments that lose them. and there's so much anger against there's so much anger against the conservative government because of the cost of living and so forth, that there's no real passion for keir starmer, in my view . real passion for keir starmer, in my view. but real passion for keir starmer, in my view . but i think it's in my view. but i think it's still difficult for rishi. you can't base it all on the uxbndge can't base it all on the uxbridge by—election result they squeak through on ulez if he waits till october, doesn't that look like he's clinging on for dear life? no. he's entitled to . the economy, i think will improve . and i think the problem improve. and i think the problem is if he goes in may, the economy could still be in the ditch. inflation ran high. people are suffering. so you know, it's the economy, stupid play know, it's the economy, stupid play it long. th
. >> look, even lazarus came back from the dead, so there is hope for rishi.ink that in my opinion , it's not opposition my opinion, it's not opposition that win elections. it's governments that lose them. and there's so much anger against there's so much anger against the conservative government because of the cost of living and so forth, that there's no real passion for keir starmer, in my view . real passion for keir starmer, in my view. but real passion for keir starmer, in my view ....
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. >> look, even lazarus came back from the dead, so there is hope for rishi.think that in my opinion , it's not opposition my opinion, it's not opposition that win elections. it's governments that lose them. and there's so much anger against there's so much anger against the conservative government because of the cost of living and so forth, that there's no real passion for keir starmer, in my view . real passion for keir starmer, in my view. but real passion for keir starmer, in my view . but i think it's in my view. but i think it's still difficult for rishi. you can't base it all on the uxbndge can't base it all on the uxbridge by—election result they squeak through on ulez if he waits till october, doesn't that look like he's clinging on for dear life? no. he's entitled to . the economy, i think will improve . and i think the problem improve. and i think the problem is if he goes in may, the economy could still be in the ditch. inflation ran high. people are suffering. so you know, it's the economy, stupid play know, it's the economy, stupid play it long.
. >> look, even lazarus came back from the dead, so there is hope for rishi.think that in my opinion , it's not opposition my opinion, it's not opposition that win elections. it's governments that lose them. and there's so much anger against there's so much anger against the conservative government because of the cost of living and so forth, that there's no real passion for keir starmer, in my view . real passion for keir starmer, in my view. but real passion for keir starmer, in my view...
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. >> but the point really here, the most important one is the fact that we've reinvented the lazarusis word mis and disinformation in a that should be a big red flag to you. you should go this is not good that we're starting to talk about these communist terms anymore. b, the fact that anymore. and b, the fact that it's the of the it's put in the hands of the bbc, the world's most unreliable propaganda unit from the people's republic of great britain to arbitrage arbitrate as to whether what is and isn't true is just beyond laughable. so, i mean, look, i turn the bbc on once a month out of a sense of duty to find out if it's still as bad as it was last month. and it always is. and worse. marianna, spring, good worse. so marianna, spring, good luck with it. you keep lying and we'll keep not believing you. that's simple. >> yeah . no, very point. >> yeah. no, very good point. very good point . it is so ironic very good point. it is so ironic given that the bbc let me tell you, has been the media organisation that has spread the most disinformation over the past few years. we contacted
. >> but the point really here, the most important one is the fact that we've reinvented the lazarusis word mis and disinformation in a that should be a big red flag to you. you should go this is not good that we're starting to talk about these communist terms anymore. b, the fact that anymore. and b, the fact that it's the of the it's put in the hands of the bbc, the world's most unreliable propaganda unit from the people's republic of great britain to arbitrage arbitrate as to whether...
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want to say anything you've been in chief scott was in several of the meetings that we had and then lazarus sort of taken over the meeting schedule. so thank you, commissioner walker. first, first of all, let me thank commissioner walker. thank you for your leadership on this. i know the patrol special program has been around a long time. and it definitely there's a lot of there there in terms of looking at ways to. to address some of the issues that from the past that maybe as this gets revitalized and we get more interest in the program to address some of those issues. so thank you. i know there's been a lot of meetings, a lot of discussions, and, you know, i think we still have a long way to go. so i want to thank you. i want to thank acting captain mccormick as well, because there has been a lot of thought and work that's gone into to this and, you know, we'll see where this leads us. you know. commissioner benedicto, thank you. thank you very much. vice president carter overstone. and thank you, captain mccormick, for your presentation. i also want to thank our patrol special , mr. bay
want to say anything you've been in chief scott was in several of the meetings that we had and then lazarus sort of taken over the meeting schedule. so thank you, commissioner walker. first, first of all, let me thank commissioner walker. thank you for your leadership on this. i know the patrol special program has been around a long time. and it definitely there's a lot of there there in terms of looking at ways to. to address some of the issues that from the past that maybe as this gets...