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. fantastic, but if we can be in a good position at lloyd's toj a good position at lloyd's to win theat lloyd's to win the ashes, that - a good position at lloyd's to win the ashes, that is - win the ashes, that is certainly— win the ashes, that is certainly something l win the ashes, that is. certainly something we win the ashes, that is - certainly something we want to do. certainly something we want to tie it— certainly something we want to do. ., , certainly something we want to do. . , ., do. if winning five games in a row wasn't — do. if winning five games in a row wasn't hard _ do. if winning five games in a row wasn't hard enough - do. if winning five games in a row wasn't hard enough or. row wasn't hard enough or england, just a reminder that australia are the reigning world champions in both white ball formats of the game. but if you want to follow think schedule for tomorrow knight, you can do, it starts at six o'clock and it is live across the bbc. britain's adam yates has kept his six—second overall lead after stage 4 of the tour de france. this was the second of two flat
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and secretary lloyd austin, as well.re is at the officials we will be hearing from but i think now we can stay with us pictures, we can go back to that as and when the briefing starts, that we can now talk about the extreme heat around europe. we have been talking about the extreme heat and temperatures across the world, and the heatwave that is continuing across southern europe. several cities in italy are on the red list, places like rome and sardinia have passed a0 celsius. we can now cross live to martinjones, who is in lazio, he is a british citizen who has lived in italy for the past five years. how hot is it where you are?— the past five years. how hot is it where you are? right now it is about 40, 401 degrees. _ where you are? right now it is about 40, 401 degrees. so _ where you are? right now it is about 40, 401 degrees. so we _ where you are? right now it is about 40, 401 degrees. so we have - where you are? right now it is about 40, 401 degrees. so we have got i where you are? right now it is about 40, 401 de
and secretary lloyd austin, as well.re is at the officials we will be hearing from but i think now we can stay with us pictures, we can go back to that as and when the briefing starts, that we can now talk about the extreme heat around europe. we have been talking about the extreme heat and temperatures across the world, and the heatwave that is continuing across southern europe. several cities in italy are on the red list, places like rome and sardinia have passed a0 celsius. we can now cross...
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lloyd and ben, thank you both for joining us tonight. lloyd, i want to start with you here.ough these specific events that you allege happened to you in this lawsuit? >> yeah we, i would say first that i hope by speaking forward and coming out, that this prevents any future athletes going through what i had to endure and many of my former teammates and colleagues had to endure. but i would say it centered around a culture of sexual violence, where we were forced to do acts in the nude as punishment, and as other kinds of initiation we were physically dry -- and these are things that are graphic, especially as a young 17 or 18 year old boy who is trying to fit in and make his mark in college sports. >> lloyd, what impact did that have on your time as a player and time in college? >> so i think it had a lasting impact on me and i think it is quite obvious, looking back and reflecting on it, more so than it was at the time. at the time, i think we are really embedded in a culture that normalized this kind of stuff. that made it seem like this is what we do when we play college
lloyd and ben, thank you both for joining us tonight. lloyd, i want to start with you here.ough these specific events that you allege happened to you in this lawsuit? >> yeah we, i would say first that i hope by speaking forward and coming out, that this prevents any future athletes going through what i had to endure and many of my former teammates and colleagues had to endure. but i would say it centered around a culture of sexual violence, where we were forced to do acts in the nude as...
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that was the last anybody heard from jess lloyd.ideo game, guitar hero. the just lloyd who had a ton of friends but no current boyfriend. the sister who love to crack wise with her older brother. >> you call her name, and she'd have a better one right there waiting. >> but where was she now? >> it was just a mystery. an absolute mystery. and nobody could come up with any answers. >> they didn't wait long to call the police. >> she was reported to us missing on the friday. >> cory was then chief of the belleville police service. >> and with the information that the family provided, us we realize that it had the potential to be very serious case. >> when the police arrived, along with the forensics people. andy lloyd said that he and his cousin went outside. with police permission, to scout the grounds around the house. no idea that what he was about to discover would not just break the case. but sends a shockwave right across the country. the first thing, says andy, the footprints. >> there was a couple of different ones in the block
that was the last anybody heard from jess lloyd.ideo game, guitar hero. the just lloyd who had a ton of friends but no current boyfriend. the sister who love to crack wise with her older brother. >> you call her name, and she'd have a better one right there waiting. >> but where was she now? >> it was just a mystery. an absolute mystery. and nobody could come up with any answers. >> they didn't wait long to call the police. >> she was reported to us missing on the...
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was 17 and lloyd still pulls the chair out for his wife before dinner.icken nuggets for bonnie and a diet coke for both even employees couldn't hold back their joy so what is the secret to a long and successful marriage? >> commitment to each other is the starting point always be committed and never think about divorce. you can work it through. >> reporter: and lloyd has a ten-point plan here is number one on the list. >> make lifetime commitments to each other and to your savior the lord jesus christ. >> our thanks to ty steel for showing that story who knew chick-fil-a could be so romantic. >> when you pull the chair out for your lady after all these years you can make anything rom romantic. >>> after a 48-hour search carly russell has been found alive she reported to 911 she saw a toddler walking along interstate 459. authorities a russell's car and her belongings but were not able to find her or the child hoover police say russell walked home late saturday night and was taken to the hospital for evaluation no further details have been given on russel
was 17 and lloyd still pulls the chair out for his wife before dinner.icken nuggets for bonnie and a diet coke for both even employees couldn't hold back their joy so what is the secret to a long and successful marriage? >> commitment to each other is the starting point always be committed and never think about divorce. you can work it through. >> reporter: and lloyd has a ten-point plan here is number one on the list. >> make lifetime commitments to each other and to your...
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defense secretary lloyd austin.gon chief is making major news tonight by having a phone conversation with republican senator tommy tuberville who is single handedly blocking hundreds of major military promotions. i asked secretary austin about tuberville's actions and pressed him on when and if he would actually reach out to the senator. another sensitive issue that's come up and i want to get your thoughts, republican senator tommy tuberville is blocking military promotions right now, confirmations in the senate because he wants to protest the pentagon's policy of ensuring abortion access for women who serve in the u.s. military. is senator tuberville now actively undermining u.s. national security? >> thanks, wolf. this is a national security issue. we just talked about when we sat down a couple of minutes ago, what a complex environment this is, you know, around the world quite frankly. we see the tough things that we're dealing with here in europe as we continue to provide support to ukraine, and defend its sove
defense secretary lloyd austin.gon chief is making major news tonight by having a phone conversation with republican senator tommy tuberville who is single handedly blocking hundreds of major military promotions. i asked secretary austin about tuberville's actions and pressed him on when and if he would actually reach out to the senator. another sensitive issue that's come up and i want to get your thoughts, republican senator tommy tuberville is blocking military promotions right now,...
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lloyd. >> good morning, my name is annie lloyd, i would like to that my families experience these policy train derailment. we moved to darlington, pennsylvania command my husband served in the navy my toddler son teddy showing signs of developmental delays so we felt a quiet rural life would be beneficial and he would later be diagnosis being on the autism spectrum with additional symptoms of anxiety and adhd. and now nine years old he's incredibly active, and imaginative. funny. and you can lead a punchline like no one i've ever seen or met. it is also depended on special education services that include access in the resource room is special education teacher app. therapies and special transportation. immediately after news broke the train derailed elise felson, 5 miles warehouse about the beacon good to me that finding reliable information to keep our family out of its way would be difficult pretty this is a closed captioning test. this is a closed captioning test. this is a closed captioning test. this is a closed captioning test. this is a closed captioning test. media neighborhood w
lloyd. >> good morning, my name is annie lloyd, i would like to that my families experience these policy train derailment. we moved to darlington, pennsylvania command my husband served in the navy my toddler son teddy showing signs of developmental delays so we felt a quiet rural life would be beneficial and he would later be diagnosis being on the autism spectrum with additional symptoms of anxiety and adhd. and now nine years old he's incredibly active, and imaginative. funny. and you...
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lloyd fascinating., if an mp can't help a charity , you wonder what good charity, you wonder what good can you do in public life and this is unfinished for business thousands, tens of thousands of people all over the country. thank you for joining people all over the country. thank you forjoining me. thank thank you for joining me. thank you. this evening and sharing that story. now alexandra tolstoy, who's had an interesting back story but has finished up with her bank accounts being closed with, as i understand, alexandra, no reason being given little access to money and just tell us about the human side of this. >> so i'm a single parent of three children and their father contributes nothing, has contributed nothing for 7 or 8 years. and after he left the country, i went to bank natwest banked with them. everything was fine. i'm always in credit. i run two businesses through companies house. i have an accountant. everything is complete, transparent, and then suddenly, out the blue, three suddenly, ou
lloyd fascinating., if an mp can't help a charity , you wonder what good charity, you wonder what good can you do in public life and this is unfinished for business thousands, tens of thousands of people all over the country. thank you for joining people all over the country. thank you forjoining me. thank thank you for joining me. thank you. this evening and sharing that story. now alexandra tolstoy, who's had an interesting back story but has finished up with her bank accounts being closed...
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.— one david lloyd.macklin was absolutely brilliant. he hit i one david lloyd. macklin was i absolutely brilliant. he hit three shots that were outstanding into the end of the championship he dominated the french player. who didn't play badly but was completelyjust driven off the court. it was the best i've seen dimitrov play four years. he is a former semifinalist and another player will be wonderful contrast styles. let's talk about mirra andreeva, a story of the day arguably, i6—year—olds into the fourth round, beating popped up in that all russian tie. what makes mirra andreeva special? energy watch or qualify. i mirra andreeva special? energy watch or auali . . . mirra andreeva special? energy watch or auali . ._ mirra andreeva special? energy watch orauali . .,. mirra andreeva special? energy watch orauali. or qualify. i was watching as you cover qualifying _ or qualify. i was watching as you cover qualifying and _ or qualify. i was watching as you cover qualifying and what - or qualify. i was watc
.— one david lloyd.macklin was absolutely brilliant. he hit i one david lloyd. macklin was i absolutely brilliant. he hit three shots that were outstanding into the end of the championship he dominated the french player. who didn't play badly but was completelyjust driven off the court. it was the best i've seen dimitrov play four years. he is a former semifinalist and another player will be wonderful contrast styles. let's talk about mirra andreeva, a story of the day arguably,...
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and a lot of things like that. >> excuse me, this is lloyds bank. >> oh, lloyds banking group. good, that's a new name then i was looking forward of going down the path of admiralty insurance. who is lloyds banking group and why do you like them >> lloyds bank is probably the single most i would say important banking franchise in the united kingdom they specialize in higher net worth, sme banking, and they're just in the united kingdom they don't have -- it's not a universal bank it has a somewhat narrow niche and a very strong and loyal deposit base probably mid teens of deposits in the uk banking system, if not higher so it's a good, well-run conservative bank, and in the next five or six years, barring any big shocks, they basically will return their enterprise value to owners and dividends and stock buybacks good, stable business franchise. efficient at cost. very well capitalized and very shareholder friendly capital return policies. >> yeah, another company, i guess similar, would you consider -- not exactly analogous, very well known to our viewers, but what makes their
and a lot of things like that. >> excuse me, this is lloyds bank. >> oh, lloyds banking group. good, that's a new name then i was looking forward of going down the path of admiralty insurance. who is lloyds banking group and why do you like them >> lloyds bank is probably the single most i would say important banking franchise in the united kingdom they specialize in higher net worth, sme banking, and they're just in the united kingdom they don't have -- it's not a universal...
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lloyd fascinating., if an mp can't help a charity , you wonder what good charity, you wonder what good can you do in public life and this is unfinished for business thousands, tens of thousands of people all over the country. thank you for joining people all over the country. thank you forjoining me. thank thank you for joining me. thank you. this evening and sharing that story. now alexandra tolstoy, who's had an interesting back story but has finished up with her bank accounts being closed with, as i understand, alexandra, no reason being given little access to money and just tell us about the human side of this. >> so i'm a single parent of three children and their father contributes nothing, has contributed nothing for 7 or 8 years. and after he left the country, i went to bank natwest banked with them. everything was fine. i'm always in credit. i run two businesses through companies house. i have an accountant. everything is complete, transparent, and then suddenly, out the blue, three suddenly, ou
lloyd fascinating., if an mp can't help a charity , you wonder what good charity, you wonder what good can you do in public life and this is unfinished for business thousands, tens of thousands of people all over the country. thank you for joining people all over the country. thank you forjoining me. thank thank you for joining me. thank you. this evening and sharing that story. now alexandra tolstoy, who's had an interesting back story but has finished up with her bank accounts being closed...
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i was asking lloyd austin about them and he defended the decision and rationalized it.nse of the necessity of those? >> i have to say my initial reaction was negative because of the history of cluster munitions. the danger of them is think of an artillery shell that shoots hand grenades. these things go out, so the danger is unexposed -- they might walk over eight years later. however, here is number one. the russians are using them big time and it is a very dangerous and destructive weapon of war, so the idea of no cluster munitions on the ground in ukraine, that has gone by. the russians are using them. secondly, we are trying to dislodge the russians. finally, they announced they will suffer whatever negative consequences that they want. to them, and i think one of the ukrainian general said this, the danger of cluster munitions is much less than the danger of the russians room and what they are doing to our people. i came away convinced after talking to a number of military people and the final point is the danger of cluster munitions is the death rate. how many do
i was asking lloyd austin about them and he defended the decision and rationalized it.nse of the necessity of those? >> i have to say my initial reaction was negative because of the history of cluster munitions. the danger of them is think of an artillery shell that shoots hand grenades. these things go out, so the danger is unexposed -- they might walk over eight years later. however, here is number one. the russians are using them big time and it is a very dangerous and destructive...
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lloyd austin went to singapore and was totally snubbed by their secretary defensively and then you seeane janet yellen it's a little bit late in the game for trade policies with china, you're sending treasury to the secretary. i'm wondering if the u.s. trade representative the ustr, kathleen titus who is in mexico right now, when you go back to look at who is doing trade discussion it falls on the ustr that goes back to the trade of 1974, section 301. the u.s. trade representatives with trade representatives with foreign nation, janet yellen says she doesn't believe in decoupling from the chinese economy. last year we had a $382 billion trade deficit with china. unless she has a plan to economically go against the chinese and figure how to bring those jobs back maybe necessarily bringing the decoupling jobs back to america. i don't know what she's going to do i don't know the game plan with a plan at all for diplomatic economic or military relations with china but we seem to be behind the curve and her going there may be as good optics but i just don't see the results coming out of it.
lloyd austin went to singapore and was totally snubbed by their secretary defensively and then you seeane janet yellen it's a little bit late in the game for trade policies with china, you're sending treasury to the secretary. i'm wondering if the u.s. trade representative the ustr, kathleen titus who is in mexico right now, when you go back to look at who is doing trade discussion it falls on the ustr that goes back to the trade of 1974, section 301. the u.s. trade representatives with trade...
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and we'll keep you posted as us defense secretary lloyd austin, speaking earlier today. south korea based journalist came young soon told us more about the area where the incident took place. the military team or occasion line is merely a bump in the ground. it's just the line, so really crossing over that line would only take a step and currently with us to say that there are no a soldier is guarding the north korean part, especially from since the pandemic. so if this individual in question uh and in question would you would like to cross over that line. it would only take a split 2nd and the you one command guarding the south korean part. uh they would not have enough time to react. so indeed, it does seem something like this is possible, even though it's a, it's an extremely x, rare case. we are also dealing with something that we haven't seen before. there was a case in 2001 where a for a national of did try to cross over to the north koreans side, but was immediately caught by the j guards. but something like this has really never happened before. but. ready the pr
and we'll keep you posted as us defense secretary lloyd austin, speaking earlier today. south korea based journalist came young soon told us more about the area where the incident took place. the military team or occasion line is merely a bump in the ground. it's just the line, so really crossing over that line would only take a step and currently with us to say that there are no a soldier is guarding the north korean part, especially from since the pandemic. so if this individual in question...
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and doctor lloyd has surgery.yd has long spoken up in favour of the covid injections offered by companies like pfizer and moderna . and if i can come to moderna. and if i can come to you first, andrew, you also spoke and asked a question in the house of commons this week. if you could bring us up to date with that, because on thursday in business of the house, questions, yes, i've been passed some papers from the hebrew university of jerusalem by two learned doctors who've analysed the test data and reanalysed the pfizer test data and what they've uncovered , it shows they've uncovered, it shows clearly that there were two batches of vaccines produced and one so the vaccine that was actually rolled out around the world, two billions of doses, including including the boosters, it actually wasn't the same vaccine and it wasn't manufactured in the same process as the vaccine that was tested on 44,000 volunteer hours and subsequently got approval across the world. >> and this raises huge questions. and clearly that wi
and doctor lloyd has surgery.yd has long spoken up in favour of the covid injections offered by companies like pfizer and moderna . and if i can come to moderna. and if i can come to you first, andrew, you also spoke and asked a question in the house of commons this week. if you could bring us up to date with that, because on thursday in business of the house, questions, yes, i've been passed some papers from the hebrew university of jerusalem by two learned doctors who've analysed the test...
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well, peter lloyd , we >> okay. well, peter lloyd, we can't change china.ge brazil, india or even the united states. we can change ourselves and we can make a contribution . should we be contribution. should we be showing that global leadership? >> i think we already are . i >> i think we already are. i think, as neil just said, we're already showing the way forward and better . already showing the way forward and better. and i and we're doing better. and i think that's a good thing. i agree yeah, we agree with you that, yeah, we should have kind social should have some kind of social conscience how we look conscience about how we look after the world and pollutants . after the world and pollutants. et cetera. but et cetera. et cetera. but breaking news long hot summers are nothing new. i mean, we've been having this since the beginning of time. i did make some notes here back in 1540. there was an extreme drought and heat wave that lasted for 11 months. right after that , in months. right after that, in 1743, there was the hottest summer in europe. and tha
well, peter lloyd , we >> okay. well, peter lloyd, we can't change china.ge brazil, india or even the united states. we can change ourselves and we can make a contribution . should we be contribution. should we be showing that global leadership? >> i think we already are . i >> i think we already are. i think, as neil just said, we're already showing the way forward and better . already showing the way forward and better. and i and we're doing better. and i think that's a good...
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well, peter lloyd , we >> okay. well, peter lloyd, we can't change china.ge brazil, india or even the united states. we can change ourselves and we can make a contribution . should we be contribution. should we be showing that global leadership? >> i think we already are . i >> i think we already are. i think, as neil just said, we're already showing the way forward and better . already showing the way forward and better. and i and we're doing better. and i think that's a good thing. i agree yeah, we agree with you that, yeah, we should have kind social should have some kind of social conscience how we look conscience about how we look after the world and pollutants . after the world and pollutants. et cetera. but et cetera. et cetera. but breaking news long hot summers are nothing new. i mean, we've been having this since the beginning of time. i did make some notes here back in 1540. there was an extreme drought and heat wave that lasted for 11 months. right after that , in months. right after that, in 1743, there was the hottest summer in europe. and tha
well, peter lloyd , we >> okay. well, peter lloyd, we can't change china.ge brazil, india or even the united states. we can change ourselves and we can make a contribution . should we be contribution. should we be showing that global leadership? >> i think we already are . i >> i think we already are. i think, as neil just said, we're already showing the way forward and better . already showing the way forward and better. and i and we're doing better. and i think that's a good...
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you represent lloyd yates, former quarterback, wide receiver with the football team.e importance of what is happening there. ben: lloyd yates, courageous young man, who was a quarterback for the northwestern football team, whose coach, fitzgerald, has been fired amidst this hazing scandal. he was the first named plaintiff to file a lawsuit. the first person not to stay behind anonymity but put his name and phase out there, launching what i believe to be the me, too moment for college sports. we hope to eradicate this physical, psychological, and in lloyd's and many others cases at northwestern, sexual hazing. there is no way they can justify this. it needs to be condemned, not condoned in any manner. just like those sexual abuse scandals that michigan state and ohio state had, northwestern need to step up and set a precedent for what will not be tolerated. amy: civil rights attorney ben crump, thank you so much for joining us. in new york yesterday, today in miami, florida. that does it for our show. congratulations to igor moreno on the birth of his daughter alicia a
you represent lloyd yates, former quarterback, wide receiver with the football team.e importance of what is happening there. ben: lloyd yates, courageous young man, who was a quarterback for the northwestern football team, whose coach, fitzgerald, has been fired amidst this hazing scandal. he was the first named plaintiff to file a lawsuit. the first person not to stay behind anonymity but put his name and phase out there, launching what i believe to be the me, too moment for college sports. we...
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well, so that you understand, lloyd austin reacted to the statement of putin and lukashenko, who metly 24, they talked about a lot of things, and putin and lukashenko said that ukraine's counteroffensive failed, it did not fail, says the minister of defense we know that the united states of america has not failed, and serhii zvorets told you that we are winning back new territories . well, the world must continue to fight for a stable and lasting peace in ukraine. today, at the russia-africa summit in st. petersburg, the president of the african union, azalea, told russian. at the same time, he said that the leaders of the countries of the african continent are ready to look for ways to end the war in ukraine, and then, especially , be careful together with russia. he suggests looking for ways to end the war in ukraine. decisions that were acceptable to moscow well, the following quote simply proves how much the african union does not understand or does not want to understand what russia is actually doing in ukraine mr. president sumani said a quote on behalf of the african union i a
well, so that you understand, lloyd austin reacted to the statement of putin and lukashenko, who metly 24, they talked about a lot of things, and putin and lukashenko said that ukraine's counteroffensive failed, it did not fail, says the minister of defense we know that the united states of america has not failed, and serhii zvorets told you that we are winning back new territories . well, the world must continue to fight for a stable and lasting peace in ukraine. today, at the russia-africa...
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on top of that, julian lloyd webber will try to put a anae— lloyd webber will try to put a pace en— lloydng visited one of the world's foremost neth— one of the world's foremost violin makers— one of the world's foremost violin makers to— one of the world's foremost violin makers to discover what hates— violin makers to discover what makes one instrument worth a few thousand— makes one instrument worth a few thousand pounds— makes one instrument worth a few thousand pounds and another event— thousand pounds and another several million— thousand pounds and another several million ._ thousand pounds and another several million . after that, several million. after that, nett— several million. after that, we'll discuss— several million. after that, we'll discuss how to encourage disadvantaged— we'll discuss how to encourage disadvantaged pupils from the state— disadvantaged pupils from the state teete— disadvantaged pupils from the state sector to _ disadvantaged pupils from the state sector to enjoy and play etaeeteat— state sector to enjoy and play classical music.— state sector to enjoy an
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so every patriot and it's not a bad thing that we see being blown up. lloyd austin, the boss of the pentagon, is money for why don't i don't know if he does, but when he gets out, i'm sure that he'll get favorable treatment of the job. right? because it's the same thing with the $5000000.00 the $5000000.00 and fees of boris johnson got. so i still don't know how he got paid in months since leaving office number 10. he got paid $5000000.00 is public record. you can look it up that he got idle you haven't, rich rand, actually to do with the digging companies and he denies a little wrong doing obviously, how do you say it's wrong? we will, man, we were mentioning confidence. sanctions obviously haven't worked but how much money has been stolen from russia, venezuela, by the bank of england. and what confidence does that mean across the lobos as about being able to deposit funds in the european union, britain know the united states, which presumably is a cool element. i mean, in a sense we're talking about confidence all through this interview at what, what is it done to damage confidence a sayi
so every patriot and it's not a bad thing that we see being blown up. lloyd austin, the boss of the pentagon, is money for why don't i don't know if he does, but when he gets out, i'm sure that he'll get favorable treatment of the job. right? because it's the same thing with the $5000000.00 the $5000000.00 and fees of boris johnson got. so i still don't know how he got paid in months since leaving office number 10. he got paid $5000000.00 is public record. you can look it up that he got idle...
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made timeless by christopher lloyd. >> great., did you touch base with christopher lloyd about the role at all? i did. he turned to me and he goes, oh, god, you're doing it. >> you're doing it. it's a musical. i said, yeah, it is. he said, oh, i'm looking forward to hearing doc sing. i said, me too, man. me too. great. scott come here. >> great. scott yes, of course. >> great. scott there you go. thank you. come on. i got it. >> hey, who? the power of love is a curious thing. >> casey likes playing the beloved marty mcfly. doc, my mom's got the hots for me. >> oh. >> every single day i'm sitting in rehearsal and i'm like, i can't believe i'm wearing this. this gibson guitar right now. i can't believe i'm skating around on a skateboard and this is my job. people love marty because of michael j. fox, an and i don't think any of us shy away from from that at all. it's just presenting it in a new way and reminding you how much we loved these original actors. >> do i know you? >> liana hunt stepping into the role of lorraine, we get t
made timeless by christopher lloyd. >> great., did you touch base with christopher lloyd about the role at all? i did. he turned to me and he goes, oh, god, you're doing it. >> you're doing it. it's a musical. i said, yeah, it is. he said, oh, i'm looking forward to hearing doc sing. i said, me too, man. me too. great. scott come here. >> great. scott yes, of course. >> great. scott there you go. thank you. come on. i got it. >> hey, who? the power of love is a...
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us defence secretary lloyd austin there.ur correspondent sean dilley was at that briefing was at that briefing at the pentagon. here's his reaction... to deconstruct some of that language there, we understand from lloyd austin that he was on tour, that is he was posted to south korea at the time. he has been identified by our partner cbs as private second class travis king but even that is something the pentagon is not prepared to confirm or deny at this point, partly because of what we heard mr austin say there, which is that we are currently working to notify the next of kin, there's not a lot they don't know, they're currently very concerned about the welfare of their service man, something retreated from the white house, from presidentjoe biden, not too long ago. but it's a puzzle, we certainly know he did cross the demarcation point. we certainly have heard accounts from witnesses who spoke to our us partner cbs, saying he was jovial at the time, he was running across, saying, ha—ha ha. the most poignant part about thos
us defence secretary lloyd austin there.ur correspondent sean dilley was at that briefing was at that briefing at the pentagon. here's his reaction... to deconstruct some of that language there, we understand from lloyd austin that he was on tour, that is he was posted to south korea at the time. he has been identified by our partner cbs as private second class travis king but even that is something the pentagon is not prepared to confirm or deny at this point, partly because of what we heard...
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chris lloyd and i said, what's the new way to do a family show?what if we focused on multiple families? >> dad. >> what happened? >> luke just shot me. >> we want to portray the characters as real. >> i didn't mean so. >> are you okay? >> no. the little bitch shot me. >> language. >> the network said, you can't have a kid swear like that. >> i said, that line came from my daughter. my attitude is, telling stories from our own lives and not being afraid of those stories, that's what people can relate the. >> i'm gloria pritchard, manny's mother. >> you must be her father. >> they don't look like they would be a family, but they are. >> what is that? >> is that us with wings? >> i was take bin the portrayal of a gay couple as part of an equal part of the cast. >> he was a bit of a drama queen. >> you come into my house and you insult me, my boyfriend, who is not that dramatic. ♪ >> when he reveals s lily, it'so the theme song of "lion king." >> we adopted a baby. >> this loving, gay couple, who was or adopting a child, this was the most progressive
chris lloyd and i said, what's the new way to do a family show?what if we focused on multiple families? >> dad. >> what happened? >> luke just shot me. >> we want to portray the characters as real. >> i didn't mean so. >> are you okay? >> no. the little bitch shot me. >> language. >> the network said, you can't have a kid swear like that. >> i said, that line came from my daughter. my attitude is, telling stories from our own lives and...
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so chris lloyd and i said, what's a new way to do a family show?on one family, what if we focused on multiple families? alex: dad, claire: what happened? alex: luke just shot me! steve levitan: what we want to do is portray these characters as real. luke: i didn't mean to. claire: are you ok? alex: no! the little bitch shot me... claire: language! steve levitan: but the network said you can't have a kid swear like that, and i said that line came from my daughter! my attitude about it is, telling stories from our own lives, and not being afraid of those stories, that's what people can relate to. gloria: hi i'm gloria pritchett, manny's mother. man: oh this must be your dad. jay: actually no i'm her husband. don't be fooled by the, uh, give me a second here... eve plumb: none of these people look like they would be a family, but they are. mitch: what the hell is that? cam: i had andre do it while we were gone. mitch: is that us with wings? jesse tyler ferguson: i was just really taken by the portrayal of a gay couple as part of an equal part of the c
so chris lloyd and i said, what's a new way to do a family show?on one family, what if we focused on multiple families? alex: dad, claire: what happened? alex: luke just shot me! steve levitan: what we want to do is portray these characters as real. luke: i didn't mean to. claire: are you ok? alex: no! the little bitch shot me... claire: language! steve levitan: but the network said you can't have a kid swear like that, and i said that line came from my daughter! my attitude about it is,...
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so chris lloyd and i said what's a new whey to do a family show? what if we focused on multiple families? >> dad? >> what happened? >> look, luke just shot me. >> we want to portray these characters as real. >> i didn't mean to. >> are you okay? >> no. >> the network said you can't have a kid swear like that. i said that line came from my daughter. my attitude about it is telling stories from our own lives. and not being afraid of those stories. >> give me a second here. >> none of these people look like they would be a family, but they are. >> what was that? >> i had andre do it while we were gone. >> is that us with wings? >> i was just really taken by the portrayal of a gay couple as part of an equal part of the cast. >> he was a bit of a drama queen. >> you come into your house and insult me in a way that is not that dramatic. >> so when he reveals lily, it's too the theme song from lion king. >> ♪ it's the circle of life ♪ >> he adopted a baby. >> this loving gay couple who were just adopting a child, this wiz the most progressive thing on bro
so chris lloyd and i said what's a new whey to do a family show? what if we focused on multiple families? >> dad? >> what happened? >> look, luke just shot me. >> we want to portray these characters as real. >> i didn't mean to. >> are you okay? >> no. >> the network said you can't have a kid swear like that. i said that line came from my daughter. my attitude about it is telling stories from our own lives. and not being afraid of those stories....
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lloyd says his secret to a long, happy marriage. take time to be sweethearts.e to date each other. good advice and go to chick-fil-a certainly. >> that's going to do it for kron. 4 news at 6. have a good night and i will see you ♪ ♪ >> serial killer arrest. >> what we've learned about the suspect in custody. >> busted and his fifth avenue
lloyd says his secret to a long, happy marriage. take time to be sweethearts.e to date each other. good advice and go to chick-fil-a certainly. >> that's going to do it for kron. 4 news at 6. have a good night and i will see you ♪ ♪ >> serial killer arrest. >> what we've learned about the suspect in custody. >> busted and his fifth avenue
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defense secretary lloyd austin. south korean journalist told us more about the area where the incident took place. >> the military demarcation line is just a bump in the ground, it really is a line. so crossing over that line would really only take a step. witnesses say there are no soldiers guarding the north korean part, especially since the pandemic. so if this individual in question would like to cross over that line, it would only take a split second. the u.n. command guarding the south korean part, they would not have enough time to react. so indeed it does seem something like this is possible, even though it is an extremely rare case. we are also dealing with something a bit -- something that we have not seen before. there was a case in 2001 where a foreign national did try and cross over to the korean side but was immediately caught by the guards. but something like this has really never happened before. the person in dprk custody, south korea is very concerned about him. since referring back to some of the
defense secretary lloyd austin. south korean journalist told us more about the area where the incident took place. >> the military demarcation line is just a bump in the ground, it really is a line. so crossing over that line would really only take a step. witnesses say there are no soldiers guarding the north korean part, especially since the pandemic. so if this individual in question would like to cross over that line, it would only take a split second. the u.n. command guarding the...
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bonnie and lloyd reynolds tied the knot on june 21, 1958. have been a weekly tradition for them for decades with the couple comes in to chick-fil-a every week where lloyd opens a chicken salad and they both enjoy a diet coke. the secret to a long marriage? >> commitment to each other as a starting point. always be committed and never think about divorce. you can work through. >> employees say they love to see the two every week and they do every week. they are thrilled to be a part of the big anniversary celebration. >> c, date night don't have to be so elaborate. >> except that one had a white tablecloth. >> thank you for watching. nightly news is next . >>> breaking news late tonight the fugitive accused of murder, who escaped jail, finally captured in pennsylvania we have the very latest. >>> plus, multiple fires exploding near los angeles homes evacuated.
bonnie and lloyd reynolds tied the knot on june 21, 1958. have been a weekly tradition for them for decades with the couple comes in to chick-fil-a every week where lloyd opens a chicken salad and they both enjoy a diet coke. the secret to a long marriage? >> commitment to each other as a starting point. always be committed and never think about divorce. you can work through. >> employees say they love to see the two every week and they do every week. they are thrilled to be a part...
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t we got the comnt from defense secretary lloyd austin who told our wolf blitzer to quell the fears ofhese weapons they will record the places they use them in ukraine and prioritize de-mining efforts and said the u.s. will help us do that. does that mean that after the war is over, the u.s. will come in and help out? is that how we should read that? >> i think you should read it exactly that way. when this war ends, however it ends, and i think it will end successfully for ukraine, i think you can count on the fact there will be a large number of nato nations that want to assist, including the united states, in cleaning up and rebuilding a successful, strong ukrainian economy. >> david to you in helsinki. five years ago, president trump threatened to pull the united states out of nato and cripple the alliance. the 2024 election is coming, president trump is the front runner so far in the republican party, biden expected to run. so nato and ukraine be concerned whether president biden's assurances and nato's assurances that they will have support in the long haul? should they be worrie
t we got the comnt from defense secretary lloyd austin who told our wolf blitzer to quell the fears ofhese weapons they will record the places they use them in ukraine and prioritize de-mining efforts and said the u.s. will help us do that. does that mean that after the war is over, the u.s. will come in and help out? is that how we should read that? >> i think you should read it exactly that way. when this war ends, however it ends, and i think it will end successfully for ukraine, i...
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this drug is exceptionally good at removing m a. lloyd from the brain. now if it was just the em or that was causing the problem, you'd imagine people do a lot better than is very, very small changes that we're seeing on these like 144 point scales. and that may be um, because we are targeting the wrong thing or we have to target multiple different things, which is probably what we're going to do. maybe it's similar to cancer drugs in the future where you have to do multiple different things. or you may find out a whole new path would be better than this. m a lloyd targeted of him eric with era of the oh sorry, yeah. test it one more thing. yes folks. we only have that data for the 1st 18 months, so we actually don't know what's also going to happen 3 years down the line. and there's some concern because of these individuals who get the drug have more brain atrophy. what does that mean? 34 years down the line, so we definitely need longer trials, assessing the advocacy and safety of destruct. all right, so you would say there are too many question marks
this drug is exceptionally good at removing m a. lloyd from the brain. now if it was just the em or that was causing the problem, you'd imagine people do a lot better than is very, very small changes that we're seeing on these like 144 point scales. and that may be um, because we are targeting the wrong thing or we have to target multiple different things, which is probably what we're going to do. maybe it's similar to cancer drugs in the future where you have to do multiple different things....
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so every pay treatments are bad to me that we see being blown up. lloyd austin, the boss of the pentagon, is money for right on the exam. i don't know if he does, but when he gets out, i'm sure that he'll get favorable treatment of the job. right. because it's the same thing with the $5000000.00 the $5000000.00 in fees. and boris johnson got. so i, you know, i still don't know how he got paid in months since leaving office a number 10. he got paid $5000000.00 is public record. you can look it up that he got idle. you haven't read through brand actually to do with the digging companies and he denies a little wrong doing obviously, how does this one be? we wouldn't we were mentioning confidence sanctions obviously haven't worked, but how much money has been stolen from russia, venezuela? by the bank of england and what confidence does that mean across the lobos as about being able to deposit funds in the european union, britain know the united states with presumably as a cool element. i mean, in a sense we're talking about confidence all through this interview at what, what does it done to
so every pay treatments are bad to me that we see being blown up. lloyd austin, the boss of the pentagon, is money for right on the exam. i don't know if he does, but when he gets out, i'm sure that he'll get favorable treatment of the job. right. because it's the same thing with the $5000000.00 the $5000000.00 in fees. and boris johnson got. so i, you know, i still don't know how he got paid in months since leaving office a number 10. he got paid $5000000.00 is public record. you can look it...
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lloyd austin the defense secretary repeated that this week. it said it is very concerned about china's military capabilities, how quickly it is building them up. it has warned that president xi jinping wants at least the capability to do that by 2027. shery: this comes after a. of improved efforts at communication between washington and beijing. vonnie: it does seem a little odd the two trucks can coexist. but the u.s. administration would say no, it's completely normal that we would have one stance on taiwan and one stands on where we want to be with beijing. just the other day antony blinken was in new zealand talking about managing the incredibly complex and consequential we all have with china. i mean, the u.s., again, has not expect -- long expect of -- expressed a firm commitment to support taiwan self-defense and it also wants better relations with china especially when it comes to trade. sanctions on individuals, action on taiwan, they would say this has nothing to do with the timing of this particular aid package to taiwan and the typ
lloyd austin the defense secretary repeated that this week. it said it is very concerned about china's military capabilities, how quickly it is building them up. it has warned that president xi jinping wants at least the capability to do that by 2027. shery: this comes after a. of improved efforts at communication between washington and beijing. vonnie: it does seem a little odd the two trucks can coexist. but the u.s. administration would say no, it's completely normal that we would have one...
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the pentagon chief lloyd usa tip echoed his boss in a new cnn interview with wolf blitzer as soon as the war ends with russia -- >> you have no doubt that after the war, ukraine will become a member of nato? >> i have no doubt that that will happen. we heard just about every country in the room say as much. i think that was reassuring to president zelenskyy. >> how much time do you think it will take after the war, assume the war ends, god willing it will end, how much time will it take for nato to welcome ukraine as a full member? >> i spwon't speculate on that. i will just say all the countries that i witnessed are interested in moving as quickly as possible. >> wolf blitzer is with us now from lithuania. what a great interview, wolf. very revealing with the defense chief. >> reporter: he was very blunt in talking about the prospects of ukraine joining nato. he made it clear that's not going to happen until the war is over. the united states does not want tos necessarily get involved in what some officials describe as a potential world war iii, where the u.s. and russian troops wou
the pentagon chief lloyd usa tip echoed his boss in a new cnn interview with wolf blitzer as soon as the war ends with russia -- >> you have no doubt that after the war, ukraine will become a member of nato? >> i have no doubt that that will happen. we heard just about every country in the room say as much. i think that was reassuring to president zelenskyy. >> how much time do you think it will take after the war, assume the war ends, god willing it will end, how much time...
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i worked for patrick and contract in microsoft. lloyd aust, whom is that famous? being raped view on jake sullivan. i'm the advisor to add my 6 cos out defense. the element michelle flurry. uh, west exec, i mean, they know, like, you know, how are they gonna get lots of money when this war and ukraine is over? no, i don't understand the people in the paragon who are the most angry and about how to place the dock writing or the people who've been at the top. and i saw that for a long time. a and, and the reason is they're overwhelmed by information because the people below them at their own agendas and they just start pumping their, their agendas awkward, and the overwhelmed people with the information is an australia game. and this, i mean, this understand this, you get, you have to get into a really long conversation, which we're not prepared to do. but, but that's the reality of the situation. so you got a person like for an roy who's it who was a joke when she was independent or you know, they, her, your name was the lady. so she served the meeting. she didn't
i worked for patrick and contract in microsoft. lloyd aust, whom is that famous? being raped view on jake sullivan. i'm the advisor to add my 6 cos out defense. the element michelle flurry. uh, west exec, i mean, they know, like, you know, how are they gonna get lots of money when this war and ukraine is over? no, i don't understand the people in the paragon who are the most angry and about how to place the dock writing or the people who've been at the top. and i saw that for a long time. a...
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but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been sort of the same as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eisenhower to a sort of an expand but uh uh, basically uh our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than, but it was a covered a lot more than budgetary were basically when writing was throwing money at the band on, you know, the incentive to reform ourselves sort of went away. and you basically bought off and, and, and people, people started leaving people that were doing the work started leaving or were diary and by the ninety's, the whole reform movement inside the pentagon was dead. steve, this thing, the thing was i was, i was, i was a player in a group of people who many of whom were uniform or even a few generals, preferably involved. i was nicely, uh, uh, feel great off there is majors lou tanker rolled in criminals. you a few generals and civilians and uh, and congressmen like grassl
but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been sort of the same as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eisenhower to a sort of an expand but uh uh, basically uh our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than, but it was a covered a lot more than budgetary were basically when writing was throwing money at...
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but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been sort of designed as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eisenhower to a sort of an expand but uh uh, basically uh our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than we encountered a lot more than budgetary were basically when writing was throwing money at the band on, you know, the incentive to reform ourselves sort of went away. and yearly, basically bought off and, and, and people, people started leaving people that were doing the work started leaving, or retiring. and by the ninety's, the whole reform movement inside the pentagon was dead. steve, just doing this thing was, i was, i was a, i was a player in a group of people who, many of whom were uniform, or even a few generals peripherally involved. i was nicely uh uh, feel great off stairs, majors lou jack roles and girls. you a few generals and civilians and, uh, and obviously like grassley. um,
but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been sort of designed as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eisenhower to a sort of an expand but uh uh, basically uh our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than we encountered a lot more than budgetary were basically when writing was throwing money at the...
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but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been sort of the same as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eyes an hour to a sort of an expand. but uh uh, basically, uh, our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than we encountered a lot more than budgetary, were uh, uh, basically when reagan was throwing money at the band on, you know, the incentive to reform ourselves sort of went away and you know, like basically bought off and, and, and people, people started leaving people that were doing the work started leaving or retiring . and by the ninety's, the whole reform movement inside the pentagon was dead. the just thing the thing was i was, i was a, i was a player in a group of people who, many of whom were uniform, were even a few generals peripherally involved. i was nicely, uh, uh, feel great off stairs, majors lou, janet girls and girls. you a few generals and civilians and, uh, and obviousl
but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been sort of the same as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eyes an hour to a sort of an expand. but uh uh, basically, uh, our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than we encountered a lot more than budgetary, were uh, uh, basically when reagan was throwing...
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but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been story designed as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eisenhower to a sort of an expand but uh uh, basically of our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than, but it was, it covered a lot more than budgetary, were basically when radian was throwing money at the band on, you know, the incentive to reform ourselves sort of went away. and you basically bought off and, and, and people, people started leaving people that were doing the work started leaving or were diary and by the ninety's, the whole reform movement inside the pentagon was dead. the just thing the thing was i was, i was a, i was a player in a group of people who many of whom were uniform or even a few generals, preferably involved. i was nicely, uh, uh, feel great officers, majors, lou tanker rolled in criminals. you a few generals and civilians and uh, and congressmen like grassley u
but so as of, as of now, lloyd austin spent again his independence, the presidential power as well. it's always been story designed as a residential bower. i think roosevelt was the last president to really control the pentagon, maybe eisenhower to a sort of an expand but uh uh, basically of our work which made an enormous progress in the seventy's in the early eighty's, which is a lot more than, but it was, it covered a lot more than budgetary, were basically when radian was throwing money at...