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thanks michael. michael cool. my deputy director of the asian program at the wilson center. thank you. you a secretary of state anthony, blinking is on a tour of them at least in an effort to contain the conflict in gaza as late as talks of taking place in carter, where he met with the country is a mere and warrant that israel's war against thomas which carried out the worst terror attacking israel's history. on october 7th could spread to the wider region . us secretary of state, anthony, blinking on a mad scramble to prevent the spread of the israel moss war after positive meetings and could tar blinking warrant on sunday. the war between israel and mos in gaza could metastasize and threaten security in the wider middle east. and the secretary blinking laid out his diplomatic push while appraising his host. in all of my meetings, over the last 2 days, we discussed ongoing efforts to better protect civilians and gaza and to get more humanitarian assistance to them. and to get the remaining hostages out and home with their loved ones. the cutter was instrumental and then it
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michael had on so many people. michael has made and mark on the orchestra on the city of san francisco and the entire classical music world. so it seems fitting own this special occasion and and few days before michael9 birthday we honored michaels impact to the accomplishment of m t t way on it this street michael captivated audience over the years (clapping.) (cheering). >> (laughter) i also want to spend any doorstepist gratitude to lobbing would or wouldn't without you and the arts and culture and whoefrls thank mayor breed and the board of supervisors for our oh, my goding support to make m g t a reality in record speed (clapping.) and now i'm honored to welcome to the podium another groundwater advocate for the arts a personal friend of macros speaker nancy >> (clapping) (laughter). >> good afternoon, everyone. >> (clapping) thank you, matthew for bringing us altogether and thank you, mayor, and board of supervisors for making this appropriate tribute potential in record 7, 8, 9 mayor mayor and your support this is what i know for me personal and officer and artistic michaels comments has done remarkable things for music and every generation and every format. and every country for you will hav
michael had on so many people. michael has made and mark on the orchestra on the city of san francisco and the entire classical music world. so it seems fitting own this special occasion and and few days before michael9 birthday we honored michaels impact to the accomplishment of m t t way on it this street michael captivated audience over the years (clapping.) (cheering). >> (laughter) i also want to spend any doorstepist gratitude to lobbing would or wouldn't without you and the arts...
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michael, i'm sorry, line on what you were actually right. i am a michael, but that's part of the show. what i'll tell you what's interesting about this, and i'm an expert in this way. that's why you're here. that's why you're here. that's why you're here. so don't forget michael means one who was like, god, just leave me just a me cry. oh, but, but, but the point is we, we are the united states of nations as we speak right now. believe me, what i'm telling you this, we spent, rather than talking about the fact that there's a new coalition, we talked about this the other day. i know people, plastic, prototypical, upper west side, jewish liberals who now have to go to fox news crowds to feel any kind of somebody go or connection with what they feel about israel. i mean, you've got left, there's no right, right. as what nobody knows what we're talking about and to show you what would captivated people's attention was the president of harvard, claudine gay, who basically did not speak enough against anti semitic and who happens to be black and have a strange air. got that. what is the focus? not? it's almost like it's like a child crying and you shake the keys over here, or the rodeo clown. you, you have this guy who comes out to the charging bull. it says no, no
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michael crick . manku and michael crick. michael, do you think the tories are in their death throes now ? >> oh no, i don't. i mean , it >> oh no, i don't. i mean, it could get very interesting. well it will be very interesting up to the election and it could get even more interesting after the election farage decides election if nigel farage decides to go and join the conservative party. and think party. and i think there's a chance that. may may chance of that. and may he may then become an and then want to become an mp and want become i want to become leader. but i look i mean, the conservative party 200 years. um party has survived 200 years. um it has had bad times before and it has had bad times before and it bounces back labour. i mean, you know , everybody wrote labour you know, everybody wrote labour off four years ago. well, now labour looks like coming into government. it's possible labour will get a substantial majority time does change and indeed even if you look at the revolts this week , they were nothing like as week, they were nothing like as bad the revolts, the bad as th
michael crick . manku and michael crick. michael, do you think the tories are in their death throes now ? >> oh no, i don't. i mean , it >> oh no, i don't. i mean, it could get very interesting. well it will be very interesting up to the election and it could get even more interesting after the election farage decides election if nigel farage decides to go and join the conservative party. and think party. and i think there's a chance that. may may chance of that. and may he may then...
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michael cohen web. michael cohen has an over the top personal animus against donald trump. look at his twitter feed. >> that's not the -- >> it matters. michael cohen's credibility -- the ag will say what michael cohen tells you is backed up by paper. it is to an extent. doesn't have donald trump's name on it. a witness' bias is 100% fair game. if you have a witness that hates the defendant -- michael cohen will tell you he hates donald trump. the jury or the judge is allowed to consider that. there's some other things here. ever since he made the break from donald trump he's come through. he is backed up by the paper, to an extent. the numbers are different. the person drawing the link between the paper and donald trump is largely michael cohen. >> caroline, what do you think about this? how much of a factor could this part of the argument be for the judge who will be the one who decides the damages? >> that's a good point. i agree, michael cohen, i think, is more of a pivotal witness in the next trial, not so much this one, because -- we always talk about the distinction of a criminal trial versus civil. it's less about the intent, the moti
michael cohen web. michael cohen has an over the top personal animus against donald trump. look at his twitter feed. >> that's not the -- >> it matters. michael cohen's credibility -- the ag will say what michael cohen tells you is backed up by paper. it is to an extent. doesn't have donald trump's name on it. a witness' bias is 100% fair game. if you have a witness that hates the defendant -- michael cohen will tell you he hates donald trump. the jury or the judge is allowed to...
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michael crick . manku and michael crick. michael, do you think the tories are in their death throes now ? h no, i don't. i mean , it >> oh no, i don't. i mean, it could get very interesting. well it will be very interesting up to the election and it could get even more interesting after the election farage decides election if nigel farage decides to go and join the conservative party. and think party. and i think there's a chance and may may chance of that. and may he may then become an and then want to become an mp and want become i want to become leader. but i look i mean, the conservative party 200 years. um party has survived 200 years. um it has had bad times before and it has had bad times before and it bounces back labour. i mean, you know , everybody wrote labour you know, everybody wrote labour off four years ago. well, now labour looks like coming into government. it's possible labour will get a substantial majority time does change and indeed even if you look at the revolts this week , they were nothing like as week, they were nothing like as bad the revolts, the bad as the revo
michael crick . manku and michael crick. michael, do you think the tories are in their death throes now ? h no, i don't. i mean , it >> oh no, i don't. i mean, it could get very interesting. well it will be very interesting up to the election and it could get even more interesting after the election farage decides election if nigel farage decides to go and join the conservative party. and think party. and i think there's a chance and may may chance of that. and may he may then become an...
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, brexit party candidate michael heaver, michael, i brexit party candidate michael , i haven't heaver, michael, i haven't finished yet. i've got to get on to the tories yet. correspondent a brexit party mep, martin daubney . i'm not going to let daubney. i'm not going to let you just sit for here three minutes and a really, really awful examples of bias. >> michael michelle dewberry put you in your michelle dewberry put you in your place a few weeks ago when you went down this let me ask you this avenue. let me ask you a question. you're so against question. if you're so against this channel, if you're so against channel, are against this channel, why are we continually giving you a platform ? platform? >> hang on, let me get on to the conservatives right . we've done conservatives right. we've done the ukip and brexit party . the ukip and brexit party. >> what a michael crick monologue. i'd like a conversation. >> mp, former minister lee anderson, conservative mp. >> our viewers and listeners are very loyal. so they know. they know very well who presents on this ch
, brexit party candidate michael heaver, michael, i brexit party candidate michael , i haven't heaver, michael, i haven't finished yet. i've got to get on to the tories yet. correspondent a brexit party mep, martin daubney . i'm not going to let daubney. i'm not going to let you just sit for here three minutes and a really, really awful examples of bias. >> michael michelle dewberry put you in your michelle dewberry put you in your place a few weeks ago when you went down this let me ask...
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illegality. >> joining us now is the former bbc royal correspondent and writer michael cole. >> michael , what does writer michael happy new year to you both. >> not a happy beginning for prince andrew because this is the story he just cannot put behind him his disastrous and ill judged friendship with the late and unlamented paedophile jeffrey epstein. and it's worth saying that prince andrew. and there you see him in happier times , has never been charged times, has never...
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michael bloss, jessica ross, world. yeah, michael bloss, jessica ross. thank — world. yeah, michaelessica ross, thank you for being _ world. yeah, michael bloss, jessica ross, thank you for being with - world. yeah, michael bloss, jessica ross, thank you for being with me. | ross, thank you for being with me. ben is still here with me. it's really interesting looking at the comparisons of the differences between european countries. i understand though, and when it comes to subsidy i understand that labour party did actually talk to the boss of tata in dallas today, and they quite like labor's green steel plans but they can't wait for an election. it's so expensive. find but they can't wait for an election. it's so expensive.— it's so expensive. and i think the conversation _ it's so expensive. and i think the conversation you _ it's so expensive. and i think the conversation you had _ it's so expensive. and i think the conversation you had there - it's so expensive. and i think the conversation you had there is - it's so expensive. and i think the i conversation you had there is real
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crick and michael , it's great to you back author michael crick and michaelmichael , it' thank you very,(ou back author michael crick and michael , it' thank you very, very ack author michael crick and michael , it' thank you very, very much. on. thank you very, very much. what this big what do you make of this big development it development now? what does it mean, mean mean, and what does it mean for ed well? the leader of ed davey as well? the leader of the dems well i think the lib dems is. well i think what it means for ed davey is probably the least of our considerations . considerations. >> uh, the important thing is , >> uh, the important thing is, are the subpostmasters going to get justice and is the post office and fujitsu remember the company behind and the horizon computer system ? computer system? >> people haven't mentioned them much this week . they should do. much this week. they should do. they consider them. they should consider them. >> they now , uh, are we >> uh, are they now, uh, are we actually going to see justice done? >> and what we
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michael denis macshane, michael crick denis macshane, thanks joining us here on michael crick denis macshane crick denis macshane, tha|sofas. muchg us here on michael crick denis macshane, tha|sofas. much more1ere on michael crick denis macshane, tha|sofas. much more1er1come michael crick denis macshane, tha|son.;. much more1er1come michael crick denis macshane, tha|son. goodzh more1er1come michael crick denis macshane, tha|son. good afternoonwcome here on. good afternoon britain. that's after this . that's after this. >> it looks like things are heating up. boxt boiler as sponsors of whether on gb news . sponsors of whether on gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan magee here from the met office with the gb news forecast dry for many of us today. sunniest in the south, a lot of cloud elsewhere and it will continue to feel cold, especially in the south where we've got this easterly wind at and cold air imported from the continent. further north, lighter winds with high pressure nearby , but a with high pressure nearby, but a lot of cloud coming into northern and eastern scotland. southern scotland
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michael gove._ with michael gove. turning to page 21. we with michael gove. ve. turning to page 21. we have now moved _ with michael gove. turning to page 21. we have now moved on - with michael gove. turning to page 21. we have now moved on to - with michael gove. turning to page 21. we have now moved on to the l with michael gove. turning to page i 21. we have now moved on to the 1st of november 2020. i wanted to look at messages that begin at 6:29pm. here you say and i'm quoting, my reason for setting a timeline for them to answer us on a speedy political. especially as we expect the answer to be no. it looks awful for them and creating that kind of pressure could possibly result in a yes although a great mission don't bank on it. think i the good old—fashioned rummy so can you think about father than sick people. thank nicola sturgeon replies, i get it, it might be worth doing. i sent a rough formulation of what i might say tomorrow, so if we poster... can you help us? what do you mean by good old—fashioned rummy with the uk government? this good old-fashi
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michael maloof, michael, given that explanation from washington that the u. s. military struggle to identify enemy drones. how realistic is all this? talk about the expansion of the conflict in the middle east as well. the it's, it's quite plausible that there was a, a mis identification and that said that the expansion is something that we're digging ourselves into and even greater whole. ready and, and as a consequence, and not realizing, not looking at the reality of why we're even there any longer, why we need to be there any longer. i think that this needs to be taken into serious account because we are getting more, more into involved in, in a potential conflict through the, with the region. and not surprisingly, countries such as, yeah. and then even iran have economic leverage over the west, over the united states by shutting off those water excess waves in the red sea and, and in the persian gulf. so there's a lot at stake here, and this could bring down this could cause the world depression. if this, if this were to occur. and it's clear that the, these countries have shown that they can sustain a lot of, of hard knocks. and that they can, they can take that to take any response. and so we need to really evaluate our policies in those countries from here on because we're only creating greater turmoil. we're not the turing anything we are part of the problem, not the solution. yeah. despite the many american politicians have called for strikes on, or ron doesn't have to sound a rational considering the us, it doesn't seem to be able to protect in spaces from rebels to well, this, it is totally irrational. it's a, it's a got reaction. it's, it's all reactionary. we're not operating as we should from, from a policy, from a, from, from a strategic plan. it's all reactionary and the end almost daily, where we're seeing ourselves getting more and more enrolled and broiled more and more involved with no exit. there's no exit plan on this. how do you, when we're heading down that slippery slope and this, we've got to, we've got a really start thinking strategically and, and, and with a rationality on just where we are heading. and right now it's not looking good. i mean, when you have people like lindsey graham and the, and, and other us senators calling for direct hits on to ron, you're on. what's the point? what, you know, what, what, what do you want to do? well, you, you, you want to create a, a conflagration that's going to be worldwide without realizing the consequences that they, they're, they're not thinking. it's all irrational. and that's why we, we really need some adults in this room at the end, and they're nowhere to be found. and, and i think that this policy that we have right now of remaining in iraq and, and illegally in syria, has got to change immediately. part of that part of that response, i think by the a she, a resistance in iraq was basically the send a message to the united states to get out. you're not needed here any longer. and i think that's true. i think those cut, i think it rocks iraqi forces and, and, and, and popular met mobilization forces are very capable of dealing with any remnants of a resurgence of ices. whether it's in syria or in a or in a rock that was, that didn't exist in 2011, but it does today. it, you know, it's not just a broad, but the us is also facing many challenges domestically. the texas border are stand off, for example, is the us government's struggling to which, which of these issues to take as priority as well. let's try the lump, the lump the to it's trying to come up with legislation that's supposed to accommodate the border in the us in order to gain refunding for both israel and for the ukraine. people aren't buying that right now. buying has sufficient legal authority in which to act on the border, but he chooses not to. and a trump was able to use the existing legislation and laws on the books to do something about any illegal, an illegal immigration into the united states. but binding of thinks that some kind of new legislation is needed. it's not dated. if this is all nonsense, m m m m but, but as a, as a result we get this tremendous growing resistance. busy from the house and someone in the senate now to any further, a compromise on not only the us border but no more funding for, for either you us or our, our for is or are for, for, for ukraine. so this, it's really coming to a head. everything is coming to a head, what, what we're doing domestically has as now, international implications, as well as whether or not we're, we're going to continue on our war fundings invite by supplying these proxies. and we've got to stop it. all right, a former pentagon official, michael mother of michael. thank you. pleasure. i'll talk to us. authorities have announced their intention to install razor wire fences along the length of the states and border with mexico. they would have needed a lot of wire cutters because we have a whole lot of wire. and if they had snippet and cut it we, we would have replaced it right away. we're going to put wire down the entire border to more than 2000 us republican governors have spoken out in support of texas as a doubles down on it. stand off with washington over the migrant crisis at the mexico border. the southern state has announced in defiance of federal orders that it is recruiting volunteers to portfolio the crossing zone. and texas governor greg abbott has refused to comply with a us supreme court ruling for move razor wire from border fences. some americans are openly calling the stand of the start of a civil war as our case marie and i plus rape. our reports, as they used to say houston, we have a problem. but now the pr
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this is one of the last places she'll have a chance to michael. >> michael, she says she is in it no matter what happens here. she's going to her home state. but that's not next week. it's in a matter of weeks which makes this more tempting for her. governor sununu, very popular governor, endorsed haley. she said last night to anderson, she doesn't have to win new hampshire. it's not a must-win for haley, but a must-win for trump. is that backwards? >> trump, half of his image is that of a winner. a loss for him would be pretty stunning. trump is not going to drop out if he loses in new hampshire, that's for sure. haley different has a different calculus. there's a month to go until the south carolina primary, as you mentioned. it's her home state. the polls are not great there. to head into south carolina with anything less than a winnowing she's going to face a very painful campaign push from trump and his super pac on air and in her home state, she would have a lot to weigh if it's not a victory or very close win tonight. >> polls are one thing, they matter. but all that matters t
this is one of the last places she'll have a chance to michael. >> michael, she says she is in it no matter what happens here. she's going to her home state. but that's not next week. it's in a matter of weeks which makes this more tempting for her. governor sununu, very popular governor, endorsed haley. she said last night to anderson, she doesn't have to win new hampshire. it's not a must-win for haley, but a must-win for trump. is that backwards? >> trump, half of his image is...
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we don't drops numbers as don't see drops in numbers as michael don't tell michael michael know. ot a man. i normally agree with, gave the best i've seen this best argument i've seen on this in the when funny in the times when he was funny enough, in enough, when he wasn't in government and said why government and he said why should subsidise the should we subsidise the education oligarchs rather should we subsidise the educ put1 oligarchs rather should we subsidise the educ put the oligarchs rather should we subsidise the educ put the money 1s rather should we subsidise the educ put the money into ther should we subsidise the educ put the money into our than put the money into our state thousands of state schools? and thousands of children know what's going children don't know what's going to them in limbo? no to happen to them in limbo? no don't the crocodile tears of don't buy the crocodile tears of the schools. don't so gullible. >> thank you very much, wes streeting, here this streeting, for coming here this morning. joins morning. michael portillo joins me defence me now. fo
we don't drops numbers as don't see drops in numbers as michael don't tell michael michael know. ot a man. i normally agree with, gave the best i've seen this best argument i've seen on this in the when funny in the times when he was funny enough, in enough, when he wasn't in government and said why government and he said why should subsidise the should we subsidise the education oligarchs rather should we subsidise the educ put1 oligarchs rather should we subsidise the educ put the oligarchs...
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michael , chamber. >> michael, do you feel chamber. >> michael , do you feel that the >> michael, do you feel that thes is going beyond what it ought to be doing , or that ought to be doing, or that actually having a more powerful lords is beneficial constitutionally ? constitutionally? >> well, i do think actually, in the last, uh, few decades , i the last, uh, few decades, i think increasingly the lords has tidied up and spotted the flaws and corrected and, and governments have often as a result of corrected , uh, flawed result of corrected, uh, flawed legislation , um, at a time when legislation, um, at a time when increasingly the passage of legislation through the commons has been timetabled and therefore it's not had proper scrutiny from mps. so they've done a really useful job in that respect. but i recognise it's shaky ground. you still have, despite what you said earlier, you still have. what is it, 90 or so hereditaries in the lords and by elections . and these absurd by elections. every now and then there's a whole load of lords who, frankly bought their peerages by making donations to poli
michael , chamber. >> michael, do you feel chamber. >> michael , do you feel that the >> michael, do you feel that thes is going beyond what it ought to be doing , or that ought to be doing, or that actually having a more powerful lords is beneficial constitutionally ? constitutionally? >> well, i do think actually, in the last, uh, few decades , i the last, uh, few decades, i think increasingly the lords has tidied up and spotted the flaws and corrected and, and...
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evening, journalist and broadcaster michael crick and the political commentator alex dean. the political commentator alex dean . michael, i'm not trying to dean. michaelying to say that prince andrew is the greatest poster boy for the royal family. that we've ever had, but isn't it unfair for somebody to be found effectively guilty in the court of public opinion without any court finding against him and punishing it for it.7 it is. >> i agree with you. um the, uh, and, um, i mean , prince andrew and, um, i mean, prince andrew has suffered hugely , even if he has suffered hugely, even if he did do what he is suspected of doing or accused of doing , the doing or accused of doing, the amount of loss he's had, the way in which he's been shunned by the rest of his family. uh you know, not not welcome at all sorts of public events . it's, sorts of public events. it's, uh, and regarded as a, uh , you uh, and regarded as a, uh, you know, evil, a figure of fun by the press and the british public is way , way over the top. is way, way over the top. unfortunately he's not the only case of this. this frequently happens with people, uh, that they are judged, uh, a
evening, journalist and broadcaster michael crick and the political commentator alex dean. the political commentator alex dean . michael, i'm not trying to dean. michaelying to say that prince andrew is the greatest poster boy for the royal family. that we've ever had, but isn't it unfair for somebody to be found effectively guilty in the court of public opinion without any court finding against him and punishing it for it.7 it is. >> i agree with you. um the, uh, and, um, i mean , prince...
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susan tells michael it's time for them to get married. >> and michael just, with just this amount of thought, is like, "i'm free tomorrow between 11:00 and 1:00." >> at first it was susan and michael against everyone, even her family, even after they wed. stephenville was not the place for his rockstar dreams. at home, eventually the power ballads faded out. michael couldn't find steady work, and they got to quarreling. >> he was a great guy. until he wasn't, when they broke up. >> it was bad. and it, of course, just got worse. >> are they arguing with each other at this point? >> by that final year, yeah, they were fighting. he began to believe that he could've had a better life without her. and then, out of nowhere, he leaves. and he doesn't go with a whimper. he goes with a bang. >> she was devastated. >> and i can only imagine how that was. you get home at a cold house. all the lights are out, and you're wondering what happened. >> he's taken the car. he's taken her fur coat and vanished in a rage. susan is freaked out. so cindy stays on her sofa. roy offers her a gun, but she gives it back. he comes over instead and nails her windows shut. >> she was afraid of michael after t
susan tells michael it's time for them to get married. >> and michael just, with just this amount of thought, is like, "i'm free tomorrow between 11:00 and 1:00." >> at first it was susan and michael against everyone, even her family, even after they wed. stephenville was not the place for his rockstar dreams. at home, eventually the power ballads faded out. michael couldn't find steady work, and they got to quarreling. >> he was a great guy. until he wasn't, when...
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michael media, michael walker. michael was an um, nicola sturgeon was an absolute colossus during covid, wasn't she? she had those daily press conferences. everyone was listening to her. she seemed to have a degree of control and actually was very impressive . of actually was very impressive. of the opinion poll ratings she had were found terminal. it's gone very sour since. >> well, i mean, it's clearly gone sour to the extent that she's no longer first minister of scotland. >> her career, you it's >> so her career, you know, it's gone downhill. i mean, i would argue that in covid you can say something about nicola sturgeon, which couldn't boris which you couldn't about boris johnson, which is that she did take country with her. and take the country with her. and that was from beginning that was from the beginning to the so boris johnson did the end. so boris johnson did sort the country with sort of take the country with him bit. know, him for a little bit. you know, there where he sort there was a period where he sort o
michael media, michael walker. michael was an um, nicola sturgeon was an absolute colossus during covid, wasn't she? she had those daily press conferences. everyone was listening to her. she seemed to have a degree of control and actually was very impressive . of actually was very impressive. of the opinion poll ratings she had were found terminal. it's gone very sour since. >> well, i mean, it's clearly gone sour to the extent that she's no longer first minister of scotland. >> her...
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michael michael harrington to say the people who have medicare are freer of course, in one dimension. but they themselves have been paying all their lives and. have they gotten a good bargain at the moment? they have the young men, the young working people who are going into social security now, they're going to get a very raw deal indeed. and interestingly, on that point, people over 65 are paying more of their spendable for medical care. now than they were before medicare was enacted. been not a very successful program, government health things. well, it doesn't do things as well as that. it hasn't done things well in britain and canada and the united states. then you took us to hong kong on. exactly point that here you set a true model of the market operating. is that really the fair description of hong kong at the moment? yes, it's not a again, there aren't any such things as 100% one way and 100% the other. everything is mixed. of course, hong has a government and happens be a government. in this case there's no democracy. hong kong, it's run from britain. it's a crown colony of britain. and the british governor general so on financial secretary run it but the situation in hong kong is that there is very little government regulation industry. there's complete free trade, there are no tariffs, there, no export subsidies, there are no restrictions on the purchase and sale of of money. so that is comes about as close as to a complete free market as you can find in the world today. and there is no doubt that the main beneficiaries have been the low income people, the people who poured into hong kong by hundreds of thousands and millions out of red china and who keep on to get in there. this goes to michael harrington's question. if an industry really system of a free enterprise system is a system in which the poor or ground beneath the heels of these rapacious industrialists worried about how would he explain the success in hong kong, the extent to which people continue to vote with their feet to go there? you're not asking to make of the united states one gigantic hong kong or sweatshop or whatever you want to call it. you're you would acknowledge that that there is a historic development of an economy and what may be right one stage in the development of an economy may not be right for another stage isn't the issue where do we go here? what what pragmatic decisions do we make about the direction of the american economy? should it be toward more and more? or should it be trying to preserve an adequate balance between, freedom of choice and government? again, the problem is to distinguish two things. this comes back to an earlier the circumstances terms of the physical arrangements and
michael michael harrington to say the people who have medicare are freer of course, in one dimension. but they themselves have been paying all their lives and. have they gotten a good bargain at the moment? they have the young men, the young working people who are going into social security now, they're going to get a very raw deal indeed. and interestingly, on that point, people over 65 are paying more of their spendable for medical care. now than they were before medicare was enacted. been...
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yeah, when i became governor we had irma, michael. michael was a category five.of damage. we looked at how that was handled. what was good? what was not? how could we do better? dorian , category five blitzing through the bahamas and heading right to the east coast of florida. so we mobilized everything you would do, we did. it is interesting. i had been in israel earlier that year at the western wall. if you have been to israel, people write a prayer and put it in the wall at the western wall, so i did that in the media asked me what did i pray for. i prayed for no hurricanes this hurricane season. well, dorian is bearing down over the bahamas category five heading right to florida and everyone is like, god does not listen to the governor i guess because it's not, but what happened 48 hours later, it turns north and it never hit the florida coast and just kind of drifted up and we saw a little bit of wind and stuff, but all being said, it basically misses the florida peninsula is all i look back to the western wall and say did answer the prayer for the governor.
yeah, when i became governor we had irma, michael. michael was a category five.of damage. we looked at how that was handled. what was good? what was not? how could we do better? dorian , category five blitzing through the bahamas and heading right to the east coast of florida. so we mobilized everything you would do, we did. it is interesting. i had been in israel earlier that year at the western wall. if you have been to israel, people write a prayer and put it in the wall at the western wall,...
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michael. >> boo yah, jim. >> boo yah, michael. >> things for taking my call.s millions in capital. an upcoming sellout of the global champion brand. what you think about the turnaround with hbi brands? >> let me check just one second. too early. and that's the truth. and that ladies, and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. >>> coming up, and then there were six? cramer explains how tesla right now is allhat. no cattle. next. >> let's get something straight. after today's 25 points rubbing tesla is out of the magnificent seven. done. stick a fork in it. we all know it. people are just afraid to say it. maybe they are worried elon musk has something up his sleeve or maybe they are just scared of the guy. or, they like thing magnifico seven all the time. although, i'm sure people have never seen any of the cinematic iterations. i do not have such trepidation, people. tesla removed itself from its elite group by itself. i think it's a teachable motive about what qualifies a stock to be a membe
michael. >> boo yah, jim. >> boo yah, michael. >> things for taking my call.s millions in capital. an upcoming sellout of the global champion brand. what you think about the turnaround with hbi brands? >> let me check just one second. too early. and that's the truth. and that ladies, and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. >>> coming up, and then there were six? cramer explains how...
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michael rudkin. michael ran a post office in ibstock with his wife, susan. he was also chair of the national subpostmasters federation. their lives changed forever when they were accused of taking £44,000. michael catalogue of events which we've all been piecing together over the last. whatever weeks or years, depending . but weeks or years, depending. but what has this done to you and susan? where are you now physically and emotionally? and i can tell you that emotionally, we're both physically drained and wrecked as . a result of and wrecked as. a result of what's transpired. >> what's little known is we came into this industry in 1995. susan and i and we were privileged to be selected by the post office to actually run a branch. so much so that we were then granted a second branch, of which we ran that as well, in conjunction with the other branch . it then came to the branch. it then came to the point where my sons didn't want to follow on in the business, because they were so disillusioned with what was transpiring , and they could see transpiring, and they could see what was happening to mum and dad they chose a different dad that they chose a different career path. but i can only imagine
michael rudkin. michael ran a post office in ibstock with his wife, susan. he was also chair of the national subpostmasters federation. their lives changed forever when they were accused of taking £44,000. michael catalogue of events which we've all been piecing together over the last. whatever weeks or years, depending . but weeks or years, depending. but what has this done to you and susan? where are you now physically and emotionally? and i can tell you that emotionally, we're both...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, gloucester. and michael buchanan joins and michaelroom. a traumatic situation for those parents. what does your investigation tell us about maternity care in gloucestershire and across the country? i maternity care in gloucestershire and across the country?- maternity care in gloucestershire and across the country? i think the midwives we _ and across the country? i think the midwives we have _ and across the country? i think the midwives we have been _ and across the country? i think the midwives we have been speaking l and across the country? i think the i midwives we have been speaking to, and the team has been speaking to them for well over a year, believe what is going on in gloucester is an insight into what is going on at far too many maternity units across england. the gloucester hospital trust has been rated by inspectors as among the 10% worst trusts across england, rated as inadequate for safety, but bear in mind that somewhere in the region of 70% of maternity units in england are rated ijy maternity units in england are r
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host: about 10 minutes left with michael hill. -- michael schnell.t to ask about one of your stories, elise stefanik caesar's stock rise and trumps deep stakes. guest: this was fun to write. after the former president one iowa and new hampshire, they say he's on track to be the nominee and nikki haley is sticking in the race but she has an uphill climb which is an understatement. a lot of folks are asking who will join the former resident on this presidential ticket. we had that public split with vice president mike pence as his running mate after the 23 presidential election. her before years, we have this conversation in one of washington's favorite games to players who will join trump on the ticket and one name that's been floated is elise stefanik. she's been a strong defender and ally of the former president on capitol hill, defending him through his legal entanglements. she spearheaded a number of legal filings supporting the former president and taking aim at some of the individuals investigating him. she introduced a resolution to expunge som
host: about 10 minutes left with michael hill. -- michael schnell.t to ask about one of your stories, elise stefanik caesar's stock rise and trumps deep stakes. guest: this was fun to write. after the former president one iowa and new hampshire, they say he's on track to be the nominee and nikki haley is sticking in the race but she has an uphill climb which is an understatement. a lot of folks are asking who will join the former resident on this presidential ticket. we had that public split...
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michael hill. -- michael schnell. i want to ask about one of your stories, elise stefanik caesar's stock rise and trumps deep stakes. guest: this was fun to write. after the former president one iowa and new hampshire, they say he's on track to be the nominee and nikki haley is sticking in the race but she has an uphill climb which is an understatement. a lot of folks are asking who will join the former resident on this presidential ticket. we had that public split with vice president mike pence as his running mate after the 23 presidential election. her before years, we have this conversation in one of washington's favorite games to players who will join trump on the ticket and one name that's been floated is elise stefanik. she's been a strong defender and ally of the former president on capitol hill, defending him through his legal entanglements. she spearheaded a number of legal filings supporting the former president and taking aim at some of the individuals investigating him. she introduced a resolution to expunge some impeachment filings on the january 6 right last year. she's been one of his foremost offenders in the speculation about her being running mate was kicked into high gear when she was on the campaign trail for him and new hampshire. for a lot of folks in the trump circle, is she a contender and what would she bring and the consensus is that she is close the former president and he sees her as a very loyal supporter and defender on capitol hill. there are questions about pros and cons you could bring to the ticket. she is a woman with many folk say the former president needs a woman on the ticket and she's younger which is a nice contrast area former president age has come under scrutiny in this cle is also a question about electoral strategy. she comes from new york which is a democratic fashion and will not help trump in the race and there's been some questions about whether she would maybe outshine the former president. she's been seen as a rising star in the other thing i will know is that e pretty dramatic transformation in 2019. she is to be a moderate on capitol hill and then around the time of trump's first impeachment, she made a dramatic shift from moderate to maga. then she accerated that. host: was there a specific moment or incident that was the catalyst for that shift? guest: it really was during the first impeachment. that was involving accusations that the former president leveraged on joe biden for aiding ukraine and the famous phone call with ukrainian president and it was during the impeachment hearings we started hein more and seeing her more. after that, she became a household name on the national stage and then she's taken that title and that symbolism and run with it. she become one of the former president's fiercest offenders and has been noticed by the former president for that. nbc news reported that during a dinner at mar-a-lago last month, trump called her a killer. she also got a lot of public praise for her questioning of those three university presidents about anti-semitism on campus which led to two of the president stepping down when they wouldn't say genocide was problematic on their campuses. she's been a lot in the press lately for her time with trump and at the hearing and her name is very much being floated in these talks. host: this is jason, independent out of alabama, good morning. caller: good morning. couple of comments. it's hard for the republicans to have a good conversation about immigration or negotiating a deal for the past eight years. they spent their time feeding their base a consistent diet of fear and hate for illegal and legal immigrants. as far as what's happening in texas on the border, if i was joe biden, i would call his bluff. i would defund the national guard. i would diss honorably any national guard soldiers that defies the chain of command to do anything unconstitutional. if governor abbott wants to pick up the health care costs and personal cost of those people and make them texas rangers or whatever, they can do that. i don't think biden can allow abbott and the 25 other governors in the lone star state to determine that they will unconstitutionally define what goes on at the border. host: we will take that point. what about the state of texas versus the federal government on the border? guest: it's significant we saw leader johnson leader group of more than 60 house republicans to eagle pass, texas at the beginning of the year which is seen as a way that house republicans were kicking off the year with a full court press at the southern border and holding a press conference there and doing -- and doing tours. republicans came back to capitol hill and spoke about their experiences and after that, we saw this acceleration in the process to impeach mayorkas during the impeachment hearings and the expectation there would be a markup and over the weekend, the unveiling of these articles. this week, we'll see come to fruition with that markup an initial boat on the homeland security commission. this situation happening in texas and the trip that house republicans took their has been a key focus of this congress. republicans have been doing this full court press on the border. immigration is now the key top issue among voters so we will see republicans capitalize on that. host: this is the on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. i just wanted to speak to your guest and say something here. i'm concerned about what's going on in the united states. trump has encouraged all the republicans to call the border open so it will make biden look bad and it will allow him to get an office. he will not get there in people need to understand this man is causing chaos and problems for this country and what about the papers he had that he gave to pruden and kim jong-un in north korea and china? all those papers that were never disclosed so they would understand what trump is trying to do. host: she comes back to the political value of a border fight. guest: which has become the central question and conversation. democrats ever but -- accused republicans of backing away from these negotiations and saying they won't accept anything because they don't want to hand the president a win in election year. passing legislation that addresses the border would be significant for both sides of the aisle because we haven't seen that happen in decades. democrats right now are accusing republicans of not wanting to hand the president that issue and it comes back to the fact that former president trump wants to center his campaign around immigration. it's been something that republicans have been talking about a lot recently over recent months. by addressing the situation at the border through legislation, it would take away a talking point from the former president and democrats are now accusing republicans of putting politics but they are close to a final deal. host: i want to ask you about this story from last week you wrote. guest: yes, congressman from maryland is hanging up his hat after 11 terms in the house. he's been in the house for several years and this is part of the narrative we've seen in congress about this influx of law makers leaving congress. i think he's the 44th house member to announce they are leaving congress in this congress. he's either seeking higher office or to just retire from public office. it comes as we are in the middle of one of the more unproductive congress is we've seen in a while. last year, we saw a few bills being passed maybe around 20. we did see two different speakers in the motion to vacate into potential government shutdowns. we are on the brink of these potential first ever economic defaults. there was a lot ofn the last year and this congress but not a lot of lawmaking. i'm seeing a lot of lawmakers leave congress maybe because they are tired of this. we are seeing less legislating and more politics and folks are saying i'm done with this, i've had enough. host: covering it all for the hill newspaper is michaelll at the hill.com. it's easy enough to find at twitter. ■+
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gove, alleged control of michael gove, alleged control michael and control of michaelvery close, she resigned as for as head of candidates for conservative back him conservative party to back him in 2019. >> so why is this alliance with michael problematic for michael gove so problematic for so tories ? so many tories? >> i, think a lot of tory mps >> i, i think a lot of tory mps don't trust mr gove , i'm afraid, don't trust mr gove, i'm afraid, although mr gove is not to here defend himself. >> no he's not. such allegations and has been great minister and he has been a great minister and he has been a great minister and because of the and trust him because of the knifing boris, presumably. knifing of boris, presumably. >> well, that was all. that's all part of it. but it's a complex like all complex picture, like like all of these things are. but all i can say is that that is an issue that has raised with me. that has been raised with me. all right. >> okay. that's an issue. her >> okay. so that's an issue. her closeness to gove potentially. yeah. with one yeah. do yo
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and gambler plan for the show and michael jordan elevate and decide i've got enough -- you compared me to michael jordan. pete: rachel, will compared himself to michael jordan and theine expanded and elevates and. co-s up. will: how do you come up with the amazing dunks and moves and i id i just elevate and then decide. whatever cops next, i don't know. we'll elevate then call. rachel: in the first hour he was complaining that he might be replaced by ai. now he's michael jordan. pete: now he's michael jordan. that's right. that's right. humility was not on his list for 2024 resolutions. will: despite rick's best efforts. pete: rick tr trying and can't e him down a peg. you also said of michael jordan, you can't stop him. will: only hope to contain him. i brought this up to say i didn't have any small talk to carry us into this hour but check it out. we managed anyway. we talked about michael jordan. rachel: the michael jordan of "fox & friends" has a new show coming out. will: thank you so much. will: tomorrow, 12 eastern. pete: monday. will: monday, 12 eastern. rachel: we need the ai will. pete: michael jordan would have known when it started. will:
and gambler plan for the show and michael jordan elevate and decide i've got enough -- you compared me to michael jordan. pete: rachel, will compared himself to michael jordan and theine expanded and elevates and. co-s up. will: how do you come up with the amazing dunks and moves and i id i just elevate and then decide. whatever cops next, i don't know. we'll elevate then call. rachel: in the first hour he was complaining that he might be replaced by ai. now he's michael jordan. pete: now he's...
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thank you, thank you michael . you michael. look. you michael. look . things are heating up i >> -- >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . weather on gb news. >> hello there. happy new year. i'm jonathan watery here of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. the last months of 2023 were last few months of 2023 were rather , and the start of rather wet, and the start of 2024 is picking up on that theme because it's going to be a very wet end to year's with wet end to new year's day, with rain in across much of rain spreading in across much of england, northern ireland england, wales, northern ireland and eventually scotland england, wales, northern ireland and second ally scotland england, wales, northern ireland andsecondally of scotland england, wales, northern ireland and second ally of the otland england, wales, northern ireland and second ally of the night. the second half of the night. that'll colder that'll be pushing into colder air so it will be air ahead of it, so it will be falling higher falling as snow over the hi
thank you, thank you michael . you michael. look. you michael. look . things are heating up i >> -- >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . weather on gb news. >> hello there. happy new year. i'm jonathan watery here of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. the last months of 2023 were last few months of 2023 were rather , and the start of rather wet, and the start of 2024 is picking up on that theme because it's going to be a very wet end to...
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michael steele, next. michael steele, next michael steele, next arizona. flight nurse on a helicopter that specializes in trauma. i've been doing flight nursing for 24 years. as you get older, your brain slows down and i had a fear that i wouldn't be able to keep up. i heard about prevagen from a friend. i read the clinical study on it and it had good reviews. i've been taking prevagen now for five years and it's really helped me stay sharp and present. it's really worked for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. i've never been healthier. it's really worked for me. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pa
michael steele, next. michael steele, next michael steele, next arizona. flight nurse on a helicopter that specializes in trauma. i've been doing flight nursing for 24 years. as you get older, your brain slows down and i had a fear that i wouldn't be able to keep up. i heard about prevagen from a friend. i read the clinical study on it and it had good reviews. i've been taking prevagen now for five years and it's really helped me stay sharp and present. it's really worked for me. prevagen. at...