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mark foster, give me some words _ whole way through.ive me some words to describe him - whole way through. mark foster, give | me some words to describe him today. outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word _ outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you — outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want _ outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want to _ outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want to uses - outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want to uses of - outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want to uses of that i any word you want to uses of that ilk. any word you want to uses of that ilk it _ any word you want to uses of that ilk it is _ any word you want to uses of that ilk it is mind— any word you want to uses of that ilk. it is mind blowing _ any word you want to uses of that ilk. it is mind blowing what- any word you want to uses of that ilk. it is mind blowing what he - any word you want to uses of that| ilk. it is mind blowing what he has done _ ilk. it is mind b
mark foster, give me some words _ whole way through.ive me some words to describe him - whole way through. mark foster, give | me some words to describe him today. outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word _ outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you — outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want _ outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want to _ outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you want to uses - outstanding, exceptional, brilliant. any word you...
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Jul 23, 2021
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we can speak now to mark foster, who has competed in 5 olympic games and in 2008 was the team gb flag it is going to start _ how are you commentating? it 3 going to start tomorrow, the swimming, but i am staying in a hotel away from the bbc centre in salford. the final is in tokyo in the morning because america wants swimming in the morning because it is prime time. i will be on from 2:30am until 4:30am every morning. you are watching it on television and commentating? that you are watching it on television and commentating?— you are watching it on television and commentating? that is how i will be doinu and commentating? that is how i will be doin: it. and commentating? that is how i will be doing it- they _ and commentating? that is how i will be doing it. they have _ and commentating? that is how i will be doing it. they have not _ and commentating? that is how i will be doing it. they have not invented i be doing it. they have not invented a time machine.— a time machine. that was a stupid question, wasn't it? _ a time machine. that was a stupid question, wasn't it? the - a time m
we can speak now to mark foster, who has competed in 5 olympic games and in 2008 was the team gb flag it is going to start _ how are you commentating? it 3 going to start tomorrow, the swimming, but i am staying in a hotel away from the bbc centre in salford. the final is in tokyo in the morning because america wants swimming in the morning because it is prime time. i will be on from 2:30am until 4:30am every morning. you are watching it on television and commentating? that you are watching it...
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Jul 8, 2021
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in a moment, we will speak to 0lly foster at st george's park and mark lowen in rome, but first to john haven't gone home. what an experience. 60,000 or so people who were allowed into wembley. absolutely. good afternoon. what an occasion, what a moment for those 60,000 fans here at wembley last night. to see england reach the final. farfrom straightforward night. to see england reach the final. far from straightforward when you compare it to that victory against ukraine. but england are conceding theirfirst against ukraine. but england are conceding their first goal in this tournament and perhaps that is just the challenge they need when you consider they will face the tough task and ensuring they are perhaps fully prepared as they head into the final against italy on sunday. it was a huge moment and you got a sense apps england are now is reshaping the history that has followed this gene into the tournament, when you and the near misses and then gareth southgate missing his penalty here as a player at euro 96 and going out in the semifinals of the last world cup. you wonder if the ima
in a moment, we will speak to 0lly foster at st george's park and mark lowen in rome, but first to john haven't gone home. what an experience. 60,000 or so people who were allowed into wembley. absolutely. good afternoon. what an occasion, what a moment for those 60,000 fans here at wembley last night. to see england reach the final. farfrom straightforward night. to see england reach the final. far from straightforward when you compare it to that victory against ukraine. but england are...
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Jul 25, 2021
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, sir lindsay hoyle, was keen to mark 60 years since the first prime minister's questions onjuly18, 1961. on that day, the speaker at the time was sir harry hylton—fosterouse that the prime minister harold macmillan "was willing to try this experiment for the remainder of the session, if that be the wish of the house." after 60 years, 12 prime ministers, pmqs has become one of the most high—profile events of the parliamentary week. questions to the prime minister! there were no tv pictures in macmillan�*s day. the cameras weren't allowed in until 1989, in margaret thatcher's third term. will the prime minister now make a public apology for this gross incompetence? mr speaker, apart from the year it sold jaguar, rover had not made a profit since 1976. the first question to a great new prime minister, sir. tony blair. prime ministers and leaders of the opposition have come and gone since then. this approach is stuck in the past, and i want to talk about the future. he was the future once! laughter it's not a forum for the nervous. although i know its many harsh contentions, it is still the arena that sets the heart beating a little faster. and if it is,
, sir lindsay hoyle, was keen to mark 60 years since the first prime minister's questions onjuly18, 1961. on that day, the speaker at the time was sir harry hylton—fosterouse that the prime minister harold macmillan "was willing to try this experiment for the remainder of the session, if that be the wish of the house." after 60 years, 12 prime ministers, pmqs has become one of the most high—profile events of the parliamentary week. questions to the prime minister! there were no tv...
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Jul 29, 2021
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mark brown, really. they were conscious of bringing on writers and fostering a culture where we did not feel that we are to cover all sorts of to - ics. . they want to cover all sorts of toics. ., , ., ., ., topics. i am sorry that we have to interru -t topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you- _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's a _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's a bit _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's a bit of- interrupt you. it's a bit of 1—upsmanship. it is the president of the united states. here he is now. what it means is what we need to do this week and the months ahead is, for the moment, i would always give it straight from the shoulder. we need some straight talk right now. there is a lot of fear and misinformation in the country and we need to cut through it with facts, with science, with the truth. so, what is really happening today after months and months of cases going down, we are seeing a spike in covid—19 cases. they are going up. why? because of this new
mark brown, really. they were conscious of bringing on writers and fostering a culture where we did not feel that we are to cover all sorts of to - ics. . they want to cover all sorts of toics. ., , ., ., ., topics. i am sorry that we have to interru -t topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you- _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's a _ topics. i am sorry that we have to interrupt you. it's a bit _ topics. i am...
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Jul 8, 2021
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mark: excellent answer, lisa. tragic, but a nice all-american hip-hop song about fabulous bootie is reduced to a public service announcement. don't miss lisa foster" lastly, last monday, we told you the bite in the administration buster's largest intelligence gathering agency, the nsa, had been reading my private emails. even saying that out loud is weird, one of the segments we never thought we would do ever but the country has changed that much that fast and honestly the whole thing was kind of shocking. the government was spying on us? come on. that seems crazy, but it's true and no one in washington
mark: excellent answer, lisa. tragic, but a nice all-american hip-hop song about fabulous bootie is reduced to a public service announcement. don't miss lisa foster" lastly, last monday, we told you the bite in the administration buster's largest intelligence gathering agency, the nsa, had been reading my private emails. even saying that out loud is weird, one of the segments we never thought we would do ever but the country has changed that much that fast and honestly the whole thing was...
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mark: excellent answer, lisa. tragic, but a nice all-american hip-hop song about fabulous bootie is reduced to a public service announcement. don't miss lisa foster best podcast, fox news prime time will be back tomorrow. here's tucker. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." lastly, last monday, we told you the bite in the administration buster's largest intelligence gathering agency, the nsa, had been reading my private emails. even saying that out loud is weird, one of the segments we never thought we would do ever but the country has changed that much that fast and honestly the whole thing was kind of shocking. the government was spying on us? come on. that seems crazy, but it's true and no one in washington appeared to be shocked in the slightest. in fact, the usual shills, right after our segment had an explanation for. it never happened at all, they said, just a cable news show lying for ratings or there must've been a good reason it happened and they began furiously making excuses for why the nsa did it. a powerful, heavily-politicized spy agency surveilling journalists that are critical of the regime? no prob
mark: excellent answer, lisa. tragic, but a nice all-american hip-hop song about fabulous bootie is reduced to a public service announcement. don't miss lisa foster best podcast, fox news prime time will be back tomorrow. here's tucker. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." lastly, last monday, we told you the bite in the administration buster's largest intelligence gathering agency, the nsa, had been reading my private emails. even saying that...
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marks a pandemic era low and moves needle closer to prepandemic levels. >>> vacationers and the carrier says it earned $652 million. delta was the strongest carrier heading into the pandemic and its pandemic policies helped foster light among customers. >>> johnson & johnson recalling four neutro gina and one sunscreen after a potential cancer causing chemical was found. benzene is not supposed to be in sunscreens and the company is investigating how it got into the product. it will likely not cause health risk but is recalling out of abundance of caution. i have at least one in my collection. >> i think i do too. i think everyone will be going to their cabinets to be sure they don't have it or just to throw it out. >> exactly. >> this is interesting because i love tacos. we know it's not taco tuesday. it's thursday. but i think tacos can be held any day of the week. >> that's right. >> apparently there is a dream job for taco lovers. >> yes girl. mccormick searching for the eyes and ears of the product. they will taste and develop new recipes, discover taco trends, manage social media content. the four month gig pays $25,000 a month. applicants can submit videos for the position through july 20th. be right bac
marks a pandemic era low and moves needle closer to prepandemic levels. >>> vacationers and the carrier says it earned $652 million. delta was the strongest carrier heading into the pandemic and its pandemic policies helped foster light among customers. >>> johnson & johnson recalling four neutro gina and one sunscreen after a potential cancer causing chemical was found. benzene is not supposed to be in sunscreens and the company is investigating how it got into the...
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foster political conversations in washington, d.c. what is that? guest: the total pole is a story and historically we carve stories to mark a point in time.his totem, it is an opportunity for us to share our story with elected officials in washington, d.c. i had a meeting this week with secretary john kerry to talk about the role of tribal nations in international climate negotiations. i had a conversation with senator elizabeth warren and senator elizabeth markowski and alaska, because -- in alaska, and it offered bipartisan conversations to advance the interests of tribal nations and a matter of foreign policy. there are countries outside of the united states that understand the disproportionate effect of climate change to indigenous peoples globally. we have an opportunity to restore the united states' standing for climate for indigenous peoples. host: if you want to ask about concerns of native americans, you can do so on the line (202) 748-8000 four democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. you can also text us. because of the pole coming to d.c., did you hear directly from the biden administration on these issues? guest: yes, absol
foster political conversations in washington, d.c. what is that? guest: the total pole is a story and historically we carve stories to mark a point in time.his totem, it is an opportunity for us to share our story with elected officials in washington, d.c. i had a meeting this week with secretary john kerry to talk about the role of tribal nations in international climate negotiations. i had a conversation with senator elizabeth warren and senator elizabeth markowski and alaska, because -- in...
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foster parents. it is a lovely story because they are still in touch, aren't they? don't forget, there's tennis going on. we have annabel croftjoining us. chris hoy to talk about mark we have the football covered from right - would dig deeper as well. we have| the football covered from right now until monday morning and beyond so stay with accessed over the next few days. stay with accessed over the next few da s. , ., , , ., nhs staff in england could soon be exempt from quarantine if they are 'pinged' by the covid—19 app, under plans being considered by downing street. let's talk more about this with our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who's in our london newsroom. jonathan, this app has been under a fair amount of scrutiny recently? because of the sheer numbers of people that are now being told to isolate because of being contact with someone who has covid—19. you probably know somebody who has been pinged, if you haven't yourself. this is hard for the economy itself and for the government as it strikes and for the government as it strikes a balance with lifting all the remaining restrictions in england but also containing the virus enough so that the n
foster parents. it is a lovely story because they are still in touch, aren't they? don't forget, there's tennis going on. we have annabel croftjoining us. chris hoy to talk about mark we have the football covered from right - would dig deeper as well. we have| the football covered from right now until monday morning and beyond so stay with accessed over the next few days. stay with accessed over the next few da s. , ., , , ., nhs staff in england could soon be exempt from quarantine if they are...