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is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at leinil media dot com and in west palm beach we cross to dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina all right in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it lionel let me go to you first i've been watching you on social media. you've been covering this topic a quite extensively. the thing that i draw from it is i understand what people do in hollywood ok people buy and sell themselves ok i don't think that's a really big story but i what i really so totally disappointed with but probably also expected is that you know when they when you're on the right side of the barricade you're vilified you're destroyed you're buried you're forgotten but if you're friends of the powers that be the elites you give almost a free pass people oh i didn't know about it it's terrible ok and then they let it go it's so unfair and it's such a double standard go ahead lionel. and two thousand and
is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at leinil media dot com and in west palm beach we cross to dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina all right in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it lionel let me go to you first i've been watching you on social media. you've been covering this topic a quite extensively....
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it's not an accident a play and spontaneity like that but certainly authentic a lionel even if nothing gets lost in translation to other languages and other cultures these tweets are on oh world wide web how does this stuff play elsewhere. it's much ado about nothing but my favorite discussion is that of the twenty fifth amendment specifically is section four if i could just speak to this because this is goes to show you the last gasp of desperation of those individuals who figure while we can't we're not going to wimpy jim let's find something that is so i know imaginably hard that makes impeachment look like a cake walk let's say he's crazy craig i tried to get him a section four of the twenty fifth amendment and actually say and people are actually saying this holland with a straight face on m s d n c in these other hack. or only poorly viewed with numbers that that rival baby monitors they say we're going to do is we're going to say hey mike pence yeah mike why don't you go pursued to section four of the twenty fifth amendment go and get the majority of the of the cabinet and you c
it's not an accident a play and spontaneity like that but certainly authentic a lionel even if nothing gets lost in translation to other languages and other cultures these tweets are on oh world wide web how does this stuff play elsewhere. it's much ado about nothing but my favorite discussion is that of the twenty fifth amendment specifically is section four if i could just speak to this because this is goes to show you the last gasp of desperation of those individuals who figure while we...
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the past we had to do because we had to think how to do things that our computer could do for us lionel same question grown up version people are walking in the telephone poles because they're looking down terse text messages or even more easily misunderstood than e-mail messages were is eye contact becoming a thing of the past. i don't want to personally but he's bubble here but you're missing the point completely and i'm not going to be in this position of saying you know these kids today with their rock music kid and then. no that's not what it and there's the special about a page and you know cursive writing look that's cute that's so is doing the minuet i did say what art is a is what this is is this is a surveillance data piece this is a piece of of orwellian dystopian surveillance this is a radiation cancer even device that we place up to our ears growing a nice cauliflower glioblastoma we then take this device put everything that we have learned everything about us because what we are right now is data that we become we then walk into this twenty four seven pen optic on this wor
the past we had to do because we had to think how to do things that our computer could do for us lionel same question grown up version people are walking in the telephone poles because they're looking down terse text messages or even more easily misunderstood than e-mail messages were is eye contact becoming a thing of the past. i don't want to personally but he's bubble here but you're missing the point completely and i'm not going to be in this position of saying you know these kids today...
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that was another -- to touch on what lionel said.cal lessons online. we have a kid come out play guitar great and say would you do another one. piano over there and he'd do another one. i compare, like, where was i when i was 15 and it wasn't there, you know. >> it was not there. >> yeah. >> i was just learning how to tie my shoes. >> we have a super fan in our audience. >> katy. >> natalie. you have a question for katy. >> hello, nice sparkly mike. >> thank you, matching. like i did it on purpose. i'm a huge katy kat and my question is if you had to audition for "american idol" singing one of your own songs, which one would it be? >> good question. i wouldn't sing half of my songs because i -- they're so high. i have to like squeeze my buttocks in to sing "firework." aliterally -- i literally have to go -- >> this is the kind of language you will hear in the show. buttock. >> that's pretty good. >> this is pretty good. >> i would probably sing "roar" or something like that, i think. [ applause ] >> good choice. >> no one would compl
that was another -- to touch on what lionel said.cal lessons online. we have a kid come out play guitar great and say would you do another one. piano over there and he'd do another one. i compare, like, where was i when i was 15 and it wasn't there, you know. >> it was not there. >> yeah. >> i was just learning how to tie my shoes. >> we have a super fan in our audience. >> katy. >> natalie. you have a question for katy. >> hello, nice sparkly mike....
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lionel shriver, welcome to hardtalk. a pleasure to be here.it is like to be sitting in cannes watching your novel turned into a film with notable actors and the knowledge that only eight years ago you were struggling with a manuscript and a publisher? —— a few years ago. life has improved. it must be an amazing feeling. it is exciting, but at the same time it is strangely distant. notjust because i wrote the novel some time ago, but because the film is not my creation. it uses my characters, plot. it even uses the same point. but it is not mine in the same way. there is a release in that. i quite enjoyed the dispassion with which i greet it. it's lynne ramsay's creature. many novelists describe how they dislike watching the film because it is so different. she was true to the themes in your book, and you seem happy so far about the way that the book was portrayed. iam. and i'm fortunate because many novelists are not happy with what their books become but this is not the case here. it is a fine film. it has its own slant, but that is to be exp
lionel shriver, welcome to hardtalk. a pleasure to be here.it is like to be sitting in cannes watching your novel turned into a film with notable actors and the knowledge that only eight years ago you were struggling with a manuscript and a publisher? —— a few years ago. life has improved. it must be an amazing feeling. it is exciting, but at the same time it is strangely distant. notjust because i wrote the novel some time ago, but because the film is not my creation. it uses my...
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this is "american idol." >> katy, luke, lionel right here on "gma" for the first time live.ers and applause ] ♪ >> good morning. how is everybody? and this is "good morning america," a lot of anticipation this morning for the countdown to the first season of "american idol" on abc. auditions already started last night going so late they had to order take-out >> that's going late and auditions are ongoing. that's julia mendelsohn, she's live at our audition kiosk in times square. let's listen. ♪ maybe ♪ no you don't judge me because if you did baby i would judge you too ♪ >> george, you're up next. there you go. but, you know, idea idol" hopefuls have been swarming in for the auditions, and we're lucky enough we have the judges here, katy perry, luke bryan and lionel richie, they're all joining us for their first time together on tv. >> going to get a little chemistry here. >>> we have a lot to get to but news including the latest on the investigation into the las vegas shooter. his girlfriend just landed back in the u.s. overnight. our chief investigative correspondent brian
this is "american idol." >> katy, luke, lionel right here on "gma" for the first time live.ers and applause ] ♪ >> good morning. how is everybody? and this is "good morning america," a lot of anticipation this morning for the countdown to the first season of "american idol" on abc. auditions already started last night going so late they had to order take-out >> that's going late and auditions are ongoing. that's julia mendelsohn, she's...
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he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in west palm beach we cross to dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina all right in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it line to let me go to you first i've been watching you on social media you've been covering this topic of quite extensively. this is the thing that i draw from it is i understand what people do in hollywood ok people buy and sell themselves ok i don't think that's a really big story but i what i really so totally disappointed with but probably also expected is that you know when they when you're on the right side of the barricade you're vilified you're destroyed you're buried you're forgotten but if you're friends of the powers that be of the elites you give most a free pass people oh i didn't know about it it's terrible ok and then they let it go it's so unfair and it is such a double standard go ahead lionel. and two thousand and five this brain trust called and i disagree they are not the left they are not liberals ar
he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in west palm beach we cross to dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina all right in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it line to let me go to you first i've been watching you on social media you've been covering this topic of quite extensively. this is the thing that i draw from it is i understand what people do in hollywood ok people buy and sell...
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of lionel media who but you lionel is amazon all in is this going to happen what do you think . the question that everybody has been asking is why wouldn't they do this now lindsay as you know when it comes to drugs i am an expert but it was a long time ago but but right now what amazon wants to do is to enter the world of p.b.m. pharmacy benefit managers and they're going to be third party administrators and they're going to be competing with people like express scripts and c.v.s. and united health who've already done the work who've already created in the minds of older people because that is where the money is they know all about getting your drugs getting your medications getting your prescriptions online in the mail so here comes amazon and it says you know we're looking into this goldman sachs is looking at what what part they could play in this five hundred i don't know what these are one of these candies what if they were five hundred sixty five hundred sixty billion dollar market and and mail order if you will is twenty five to one hundred billion that amazon is looking
of lionel media who but you lionel is amazon all in is this going to happen what do you think . the question that everybody has been asking is why wouldn't they do this now lindsay as you know when it comes to drugs i am an expert but it was a long time ago but but right now what amazon wants to do is to enter the world of p.b.m. pharmacy benefit managers and they're going to be third party administrators and they're going to be competing with people like express scripts and c.v.s. and united...
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i've lionel media is it about time we just accept that this is inevitable lionel yes. obs ari yes but that's great provided this isn't your job you know it's interesting if one were to google stitches glue versus stitches you'll find that even in the emergency room adhesives are replacing actual stitches so there's something about needle and thread now listen this is the problem and you know this when ever there's been progress err respective of the progress you've heard of before the buggy whip maker and spittoons and all of this jazz there's somebody who's going to lose your job and if you are that person losing it if you're the person who had made a livelihood and handcrafting whatever it is you're out of luck but me tell you something everywhere here in new york you buy the furred that shake shack you know shake shack i mean. they're not talking about robot hamburger flipper now do we used to have an expression when somebody referred to a very low tier job they would say a ditch digger or are they would say wow i don't care who you are out of here if you're flippin
i've lionel media is it about time we just accept that this is inevitable lionel yes. obs ari yes but that's great provided this isn't your job you know it's interesting if one were to google stitches glue versus stitches you'll find that even in the emergency room adhesives are replacing actual stitches so there's something about needle and thread now listen this is the problem and you know this when ever there's been progress err respective of the progress you've heard of before the buggy...
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lionel shriver, thanks for coming on hardtalk my pleasure. hello. start for some of us, but things will have changed by wednesday night. wet and windy again. a chilly start, particularly in rural spots, and there will be an area of rainfall, having moved south of scotland overnight and stretching through parts of northern ireland. it's this weather front here, but it's this low pressure moving along across central swathes of the uk on wednesday night, turning things wetter and windier. along with this weather fronts searching through scotland and northern ireland, showers heavy and thundery in the far north of scotland and northern isles, some very gusty winds to begin the day. though both fronts will ease as we go through the day. across a large part of england and wales, getting off to a chilly but fine start. a lot of sunshine around. there will be a few showers running into parts of north—west england, with increasing cloud here. increasing cloud in northern ireland as well, some outbreaks of rain particular to the north. and the stretching thro
lionel shriver, thanks for coming on hardtalk my pleasure. hello. start for some of us, but things will have changed by wednesday night. wet and windy again. a chilly start, particularly in rural spots, and there will be an area of rainfall, having moved south of scotland overnight and stretching through parts of northern ireland. it's this weather front here, but it's this low pressure moving along across central swathes of the uk on wednesday night, turning things wetter and windier. along...
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when you were 15 you changed your name from margaret ann to lionel.ng that you always resented the confinement of being female. yes. did you then feel confined, do you feel now that you can find? —— confined? of course we are all confined by one thing or another. one thing that confines me now is that i do not have children. it is the experience of parenthood, and of lineage, carrying on a lineage, it is closed off to me. that is a kind of confinement. we make our choices and we are trapped by them. you did not feel any more confined being a woman? you changed your name to a man's name, you wanted to be a man? i want to be everybody. i want to be both genders. that is what fiction writing is about. it's an exploration. it is trying to get out and understand what it is like to be other people. that is true for the writer and the reader. i am a big reader as well. when we look at the other subjects you have done, you are described as fairly merciless, unrelenting. these are the words sometimes used to describe some of your work. what you did with a perf
when you were 15 you changed your name from margaret ann to lionel.ng that you always resented the confinement of being female. yes. did you then feel confined, do you feel now that you can find? —— confined? of course we are all confined by one thing or another. one thing that confines me now is that i do not have children. it is the experience of parenthood, and of lineage, carrying on a lineage, it is closed off to me. that is a kind of confinement. we make our choices and we are trapped...
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. —— when it was lionel messi at his best. and i would never call it a lionel messi team.fter breaking a rib? he was injured in a car crash in amsterdam and is back in full training with a match against stoke tomorrow. although pep guardiola saysis tomorrow. although pep guardiola says is not quite 100%, but they are top of the league on goal difference. by the time that they play against stoke, manchester united to be above them. just a draw would do it. as ever, they have to ove 1120 m e would do it. as ever, they have to overcome a hostile anfield crowd. we go to play against the big team. the big tradition and an amazing stadium with a tradition. we know that the fans, they have huge animosity against manchester united are historically. but this is what we want. so we have a happy to have one more opportunity in our careers to play in this beautiful conditions. it is difficult to play at anfield. the full. just the second defeat tonight to failure. their first victory of the season in rugby union to the european champions cup has gone to ulster. they came from behind t
. —— when it was lionel messi at his best. and i would never call it a lionel messi team.fter breaking a rib? he was injured in a car crash in amsterdam and is back in full training with a match against stoke tomorrow. although pep guardiola saysis tomorrow. although pep guardiola says is not quite 100%, but they are top of the league on goal difference. by the time that they play against stoke, manchester united to be above them. just a draw would do it. as ever, they have to ove 1120 m e...
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who else to save the day at lionel messi.b the spot if they can keep this slender advantage. these are the world cup qualifiers in the south american division. brazil obviously already qualified with the top spot. ramifications for the bottom group which we will keep you up—to—date as they happen throughout the night. australia — syria. this was a big game for syria to get into their first world cup but unfortunately that dream is over. tim cahill did thejob for the that dream is over. tim cahill did the job for the socceroos to get them to another player. they will play against the best placed central american team in the fourth place in that group. syria had dreams of a world cup debut as they took to the field with scores level after the first leg. they looked like it may come true as they scored early in the first half. thatjoy did not last long. tim cahill levelling with a header soon after. and that was the score is the final whistle blew and extra time beckoned. the visitors were reduced to ten men with a sendoff but t
who else to save the day at lionel messi.b the spot if they can keep this slender advantage. these are the world cup qualifiers in the south american division. brazil obviously already qualified with the top spot. ramifications for the bottom group which we will keep you up—to—date as they happen throughout the night. australia — syria. this was a big game for syria to get into their first world cup but unfortunately that dream is over. tim cahill did thejob for the that dream is over....
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he had at the outlet or let's cross live to new york to discuss this with legal and media analyst lionel lionel thank you very much indeed for joining us he's already smiling this is a good sign so how damning do you think these revelations are. oh to the real world and credibly damning and i hoped i would say x. new york times or x. you tube employ but that's not going to happen you you know you heard the term gate keeper now in the conspiratorial ms i call it the world in which i live and that sort of very interesting term of art and that is the person or the persons is that keep certain either conversations or areas or levels of discussion from getting to the mainstream nutcake a couple of things first of all let me give you as a lawyer and a constitutional scholar the actual legal reason facebook new york times you tube up our t. you have no do he necessarily to to portray or to say anything to explicate or limb or provide any platform i do not have we do not have a first amendment right protecting us from the new york times or you tube these are private entities private establishmen
he had at the outlet or let's cross live to new york to discuss this with legal and media analyst lionel lionel thank you very much indeed for joining us he's already smiling this is a good sign so how damning do you think these revelations are. oh to the real world and credibly damning and i hoped i would say x. new york times or x. you tube employ but that's not going to happen you you know you heard the term gate keeper now in the conspiratorial ms i call it the world in which i live and...
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tonight lionel where is the double standard here in this story as you see it the saving. well a couple of things let's look back at two thousand five there was a clandestine conversation between billy bush and then candidate trump or not that had been gathered from just drawn from two thousand and five know this wasn't made in front of anybody who it was it was awful behavior i can go on and on and on that was resurrected by and i use these terms liberals or edgy trump folks to get the man impeached over a private conversation now recently it has been that it was has been the subject and the baiting of the existence of many many people who are claiming that trump is unfit to do to serve as private president this week when as said now after this harvey weinstein came up not to mention lauren michaels that wow it's a new york thing but add as this has occurred as this develops and sunday night this is changing hour by hour the latest apoc recy is lisa bloom lisa bloom who is the daughter of gloria allred famed feminist lawyer of renown took on the case was kind of sort of h
tonight lionel where is the double standard here in this story as you see it the saving. well a couple of things let's look back at two thousand five there was a clandestine conversation between billy bush and then candidate trump or not that had been gathered from just drawn from two thousand and five know this wasn't made in front of anybody who it was it was awful behavior i can go on and on and on that was resurrected by and i use these terms liberals or edgy trump folks to get the man...
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of lionel media lionel did you hear this news we got late in the day that amazon has got some approval for as a wholesale pharmacist what do you think about that. brilliant we knew that was coming that has to be you know i'm serious why not because there's no reason why it should not infiltrate every aspect of our lives everything and you know what they'll do next they'll come in and bring our drugs endora homes maybe when we're not there i mean after all they're in our homes they're in our lives they're listening to us why not but that's the idea rugs why do you have to be deported hooper that's the idea is not a good idea you've got to be on drugs to go along with this is look at what if you're arthritis medication that's not bad. oh i'm not saying you go to i could go to the mailbox money ever do you understand what's happening here this is the overton window this wonderful degree of of acceptability and what we're being is we're being how big and conditioned to this all in compassing world of amazon everywhere we go everything under the name of convenience look it's terrific i'm al
of lionel media lionel did you hear this news we got late in the day that amazon has got some approval for as a wholesale pharmacist what do you think about that. brilliant we knew that was coming that has to be you know i'm serious why not because there's no reason why it should not infiltrate every aspect of our lives everything and you know what they'll do next they'll come in and bring our drugs endora homes maybe when we're not there i mean after all they're in our homes they're in our...
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he was with lionel messi at his best. i would never say it was the lionel messi team.e was supposed to be out for two months but could sergio aguero be backjust two weeks after breaking his red? the manchester city striker, injured in amsterdam, back in full training for a match against stoke tomorrow although pep guardiola says he is not 100%, city are top of the league on goal difference. by the half a play stoke, man united could be above them, just a draw in the match of the weekend at liverpool would do that although they will have to ove 1120 m e that although they will have to overcome a hostel and field crowd. jose mourinho, that is a challenge they are to accept. we go to play against a big team with a big tradition. in an amazing stadium with great tradition, we know that the fans have huge animosity against manchester united. historically. but this is what we want. we are very happy to have one more opportunity in our careers to play in this beautiful conditions, beautiful to play at anfield. beautiful. in the chubbyjejuni, play at anfield. beautiful. in the
he was with lionel messi at his best. i would never say it was the lionel messi team.e was supposed to be out for two months but could sergio aguero be backjust two weeks after breaking his red? the manchester city striker, injured in amsterdam, back in full training for a match against stoke tomorrow although pep guardiola says he is not 100%, city are top of the league on goal difference. by the half a play stoke, man united could be above them, just a draw in the match of the weekend at...
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lionel media why don't we got to cover this you are not a big fan of some of what apple is up to what do you think is going on here. wow today's the thirtieth anniversary of black monday as we speak think about this days thirty years ago people asking the same questions and we're asking now trying to evaluate after the fact what happened what was that about and with twenty twenty hindsight and a post-hoc rationalization i will do my reverse prognostication what happened here's something for you if you're going to release apple ten or x as was called by mandy that should have been a harbinger is an x. or ten and somebody says but before we introduce ten let's introduce apple eight skipping nine completely got like a revolution nine to pay all miners to the beetle boat we're going to introduce eight and aids. is not really that much better than seven then sit back and say why aren't people buying eight something that will be obsolete almost upon its review now i ask you i must be missing something because this is drawing everybody down you know apple is the benchmark of course tech stoc
lionel media why don't we got to cover this you are not a big fan of some of what apple is up to what do you think is going on here. wow today's the thirtieth anniversary of black monday as we speak think about this days thirty years ago people asking the same questions and we're asking now trying to evaluate after the fact what happened what was that about and with twenty twenty hindsight and a post-hoc rationalization i will do my reverse prognostication what happened here's something for you...
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that would have left $5 million each for luke and lionel. but what were they initially offered?dly half that. ♪ hello >> reporter: that could explain why it took 136 days of negotiations to fill the judges' table. the guys' salary now? reportedly still less than a third of katy's. at $7 million each. >> boom. we revert back to howled us in here. >> reporter: luke and katy just met for the first time, wrapping two days of ten-hour-long auditions. >> this could be all night long. ♪ all night long ♪ all night >> reporter: the show premiers in 2018. abc refutes these figures. they say, the deals were done within the original budget. meantime, katy's ex, russell brand, is happy she got her cash. >> i certainly wouldn't comment in the negative. i wish her the best. >> there's a lot of love, and think chemistry with the new "idol" judges. >> we know there's chemistry for two coaches on the voice. could the couple be set to the take the relationship to the next level. ♪ i can't wait to give all the my love ♪ >> reporter: we're hoping for wedding bells. but jingle bells are all we're get
that would have left $5 million each for luke and lionel. but what were they initially offered?dly half that. ♪ hello >> reporter: that could explain why it took 136 days of negotiations to fill the judges' table. the guys' salary now? reportedly still less than a third of katy's. at $7 million each. >> boom. we revert back to howled us in here. >> reporter: luke and katy just met for the first time, wrapping two days of ten-hour-long auditions. >> this could be all...
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coming up this evening: we look at the winners and losers in world cup qualifying as lionel messi firesrgentina into next summer's tournament. we speak to northern ireland's carl frampton as he looks forward to his homecoming fight in belfast next month. and sir bobby charlton at 80 — on his birthday we celebrate one of england's most iconic footballers. good evening. let's start with some breaking news, and the england all rounder ben stokes has apologised to katie price and her disabled son, harvey, after a video emerged of the england all—rounder impersonating the pair. in the last hour he has released a statement on social media apologising to katie price and her son. he said in a statement he should never have done this, he is sorry, it was never my intention to offend harvey, katie or anyone else. he goes on to say he has written to them and offered to meet them in person with a view to getting behind their petition about online bullying. this video emerged last month. it came to light at a time when stokes was already under intense scrutiny because of an incident where he was arr
coming up this evening: we look at the winners and losers in world cup qualifying as lionel messi firesrgentina into next summer's tournament. we speak to northern ireland's carl frampton as he looks forward to his homecoming fight in belfast next month. and sir bobby charlton at 80 — on his birthday we celebrate one of england's most iconic footballers. good evening. let's start with some breaking news, and the england all rounder ben stokes has apologised to katie price and her disabled...
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thank you so much for your and say with lionel why no media thinks again thank you.for the first time a group of international scientists witness one of the most of violent events in the entire cosmos the collision of two neutron stars that's ground breaking discovery revealed a surprising insight how our planet may have been created. in this explosion we created some of the heaviest elements in the universe things like lead and platinum and gold and those are some of the things that our planet is made of so we think something like that happened here billions of years ago before the earth was created this by remaining hidden for some time scientists estimate as the like go and virgo detectors are approved upon they may be able to identify a neutron star mergers as many as several times per year however scientists are not the only ones who are able to observe this phenomenon if there's one very close it may be that if you have a backyard telescope you could observe it with your own telescope well the events like this becoming increasingly available for the public to v
thank you so much for your and say with lionel why no media thinks again thank you.for the first time a group of international scientists witness one of the most of violent events in the entire cosmos the collision of two neutron stars that's ground breaking discovery revealed a surprising insight how our planet may have been created. in this explosion we created some of the heaviest elements in the universe things like lead and platinum and gold and those are some of the things that our planet...
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of lionel media all right lionel i got to say i think maybe you're being a little harsh. well let's look at the detail of the tape twenty three million dollars a year for three years as is reported sixty nine million dollars almost as much as your package almost all what are you going to do now throw into the mix you've got the individual support staffer and the like and you talk of baby clothes to all hundred mil matt lauer's been there for twenty three years he makes twenty five jimmy fallon the king of late night real estate fifteen roughly there are. now wait to quote the great gertrude stein when speaking of oakland she says there's no there there well there's no there here they went from she were from hard and tough as nails fox knows every part or to the end she wanted to n.b.c. albums out come play desaster she had three of the biggest names in a history of the planet earth she had vladimir putin yeah i don't trust alex jones i could take a three month old toddler saturday it pick a guess what i got better ratings she was beaten she would end up a good sixty minut
of lionel media all right lionel i got to say i think maybe you're being a little harsh. well let's look at the detail of the tape twenty three million dollars a year for three years as is reported sixty nine million dollars almost as much as your package almost all what are you going to do now throw into the mix you've got the individual support staffer and the like and you talk of baby clothes to all hundred mil matt lauer's been there for twenty three years he makes twenty five jimmy fallon...
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of lionel media all right lionel in a recent piece at the chicago tribune some people discuss the way in which police have used data in fit and other types of technology to actually solve crimes is this legal. absolutely and what's interesting to note is not only on you can it solve problems but it might exculpate you when you're charged with murder might get you off the hook now do me a favor anya take your purse and dump it out on the desk here's my purse of sorts i've got a couple of credit cards are if i did chips and there is a door pass that tells me where i am this is an e.z. pass express tells me where i go in the subway but i also have a driver's license that also has an r. if i d. pass in it now i also have a my i phone this thing cost health which tells you how many steps i took so by insurance company can see if i'm very active i also have this and i don't know why linked to my scale effects by weight on here then in the car i have an e.z. pass i also am going to have eventual e r if id chips in my license tag in my passport and eventually mark my words write this down wri
of lionel media all right lionel in a recent piece at the chicago tribune some people discuss the way in which police have used data in fit and other types of technology to actually solve crimes is this legal. absolutely and what's interesting to note is not only on you can it solve problems but it might exculpate you when you're charged with murder might get you off the hook now do me a favor anya take your purse and dump it out on the desk here's my purse of sorts i've got a couple of credit...
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and the media analysts lionel who joins us from america good evening she washes say good morning where you are. what you make of this apparently artie's only popular on you tube because we have good relations with an executive who works there. if i didn't know better i would swear r t is working on one of the most incredible stealth. p.r. programs ever because every time that the new york times or the washington post or anybody ever does something it's some exposé about our t.v. it makes people in this country even more interested and more fascinated with what r.t. does now let's look at the numbers shall we according to the figures right now just looking at this r t two point one billion views two point two million subscribers nat'l why do you think that is let's just guests is it because of some some kind of inter agency goings on between you two of the alphabet and google and r j or is the russian go or do people like good how can anybody look at what is considered success no matter the the measuring stick no matter the metric how can anybody say wow these are deep able to apparentl
and the media analysts lionel who joins us from america good evening she washes say good morning where you are. what you make of this apparently artie's only popular on you tube because we have good relations with an executive who works there. if i didn't know better i would swear r t is working on one of the most incredible stealth. p.r. programs ever because every time that the new york times or the washington post or anybody ever does something it's some exposé about our t.v. it makes...
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in sport, lionel messi is the hero for argentina again.eman to stay at their manager despite wales' failure to reach russia. i will be back with more on those stories just after a.30pm. the energy regulator has announced a price cap on energy bills for a million low—income households, saving them on average £120 a year. but a wider cap, proposed by the prime minister last week for millions more customers, is unlikely to happen before the winter. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz. how to put a lid on gas and electricity prices for 12 million households on high, standard variable tariffs? the government has been pushing the regulator ofgem to do it. ofgem thinks it doesn't have the power to go that far. that is a matter for parliament and we will see how quickly that will go through. i can't tell you how quickly that will or won't go through parliament. but what i can tell you is that we will be ready to implement it as soon as it does. the prime minister said she would move to impose a full cap. this government will p
in sport, lionel messi is the hero for argentina again.eman to stay at their manager despite wales' failure to reach russia. i will be back with more on those stories just after a.30pm. the energy regulator has announced a price cap on energy bills for a million low—income households, saving them on average £120 a year. but a wider cap, proposed by the prime minister last week for millions more customers, is unlikely to happen before the winter. here's our personal finance correspondent...
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lionel richie. ♪ >> luke bryan and r and b legend lionel richie will take the seats next to katy perry very expensive lineup. >> i'm really proud that as a woman, i got paid. >> yeah. >> in a radio interview, caty spoke on her rumored $25 million idol payday. bryan's salary is said to be $15 million and it's speculated that luke will earn $13 million and lionel around $10 million. >> pretty much any guy that's been on that show. >> number four, j.t. and the super bowl. a source tells "e.t." that justin timberlake is close to finalizing a deal to be the halftime performer for next year's super bowl. ♪ although timberlake hasn't signed the dotted line yet, we're told an agreement has been made. that same source tells us that the ten-time grammy winner and his team have not yet started conceptual iegz the halftime show. number three, royal news. prince harry and meghan markle and a lot of pda earlier this week in toronto. the couple walked hand in hand, strolling into a tennis event. they were accompanied by a small security detail. this was their first official appearance as a couple. me
lionel richie. ♪ >> luke bryan and r and b legend lionel richie will take the seats next to katy perry very expensive lineup. >> i'm really proud that as a woman, i got paid. >> yeah. >> in a radio interview, caty spoke on her rumored $25 million idol payday. bryan's salary is said to be $15 million and it's speculated that luke will earn $13 million and lionel around $10 million. >> pretty much any guy that's been on that show. >> number four, j.t. and the...