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morrissey no buying the argument delivering brutal and convincing final words to the jury. >> she was negligent she was careless she was thoughtless. >> reporter: chloe melas, nbc news, new york >>> let's turn now to the race for the white house. president biden and former president trump easily dominating super tuesday unofficially setting up a november rematch. with nikki haley dropping out, there is a new battle for her supporters, all as mr. trump is calling on president biden to debate. garrett haake with the latest >> reporter: tonight the rematch though polls show most americans don't want it after their massive wins president biden and former president trump appear set for another face-off with nikki haley now dropping out of the race. >> in all likelihood donald trump will be the republican nominee when our party convention meets in july i congratulate him and wish him well. >> reporter: haley then challenging her former boss whom she pointedly did not endorse. >> it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him, and i
morrissey no buying the argument delivering brutal and convincing final words to the jury. >> she was negligent she was careless she was thoughtless. >> reporter: chloe melas, nbc news, new york >>> let's turn now to the race for the white house. president biden and former president trump easily dominating super tuesday unofficially setting up a november rematch. with nikki haley dropping out, there is a new battle for her supporters, all as mr. trump is calling on...
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morrissey's self immolation. and it shook him to his core. no one in official washington that i can think of is shaken up by bush nose protest. the slaughter continues to weapons deliveries continue, but it has galvanized the protest movement here in washington. there is a vigil in one hour at the is really embassy. there is a global awareness now of the anger, not only within american civil society, but within the american military. at the us, the direct roll of the u. s. is playing in this genocide in gaza. and for those who are tempted to dismiss bush now as simply some crazy guy protesting some other countries war that he's witnessed through social media. they should consider documents exposed by the intercept earlier this month, which showed that air for service members have actually been called up and deployed to israel to help is real in targeting and surveillance of the civilian population in gaza. these orders were marked mandatory, so the u. s, air force is directly involved in implicated along with every other waiting of the us gov
morrissey's self immolation. and it shook him to his core. no one in official washington that i can think of is shaken up by bush nose protest. the slaughter continues to weapons deliveries continue, but it has galvanized the protest movement here in washington. there is a vigil in one hour at the is really embassy. there is a global awareness now of the anger, not only within american civil society, but within the american military. at the us, the direct roll of the u. s. is playing in this...
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you sounded like morrissey from the smiths. i mean, heaven knows you're miserable now.ou can't stop telling us how miserable everything is, the country is going to the dogs... i mean, the one thing i could never be accused of was being miserable. you know, i've never been miserable. i can be pessimistic on issues, yes, concerned about issues. i'm not a pessimist by nature, farfrom it. i'm a ludicrous optimist. i mean, who would have spent all those years in ukip? unless i had been. is liz truss right? you sat with her. you interviewed her? at something called cpac, the conservative political action committee in washington, dc. and she said a deep state is running britain. ok, i'll tell you why she said that. the day before, there had been an international panel. i sat next to her. and she said that one of the biggest problems that she had was the quango—ocracy. well, of course, nobody in america understood that. she said that's your equivalent of the deep state. hence the use of that terminology. was she right in what she said? you know, i honestly believe that the role
you sounded like morrissey from the smiths. i mean, heaven knows you're miserable now.ou can't stop telling us how miserable everything is, the country is going to the dogs... i mean, the one thing i could never be accused of was being miserable. you know, i've never been miserable. i can be pessimistic on issues, yes, concerned about issues. i'm not a pessimist by nature, farfrom it. i'm a ludicrous optimist. i mean, who would have spent all those years in ukip? unless i had been. is liz truss...
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you're sounding like morrissey from the smiths. i mean, heaven knows you're miserable now!'t stop telling us how miserable everything is, the country is going to the dogs... i mean, the one thing i could never be accused of is being miserable. you know, i've never been miserable. i can be pessimistic on issues, yes, concerned about issues. i'm not a pessimist by nature, farfrom it. i'm a ludicrous optimist. i mean, who would have spent all those years in ukip unless i had been? is liz truss right? you sat with her. you interviewed her. at something called cpac, the conservative political action committee in washington, dc. and she said, "a deep state is running britain". ok, i'll tell you why she said that. the day before, there had been an international panel. i sat next to her. and she said that one of the biggest problems that she had was the quango—ocracy. well, of course, nobody in america understood that. she said that's your equivalent of the deep state. hence the use of that terminology. was she right in what she said? you know, i honestly believe that the role of t
you're sounding like morrissey from the smiths. i mean, heaven knows you're miserable now!'t stop telling us how miserable everything is, the country is going to the dogs... i mean, the one thing i could never be accused of is being miserable. you know, i've never been miserable. i can be pessimistic on issues, yes, concerned about issues. i'm not a pessimist by nature, farfrom it. i'm a ludicrous optimist. i mean, who would have spent all those years in ukip unless i had been? is liz truss...
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. >> yeah. like morrissey , he >> yeah.y've sort pro they've stuck to a sort of pro british working class attitude. whereas left's become whereas once the left's become in , they're like, oh, how in power, they're like, oh, how dare you? really? yeah, he's dare you? but really? yeah, he's been anti—establishment, pro working time. working class the whole time. and thing that was and there was one thing that was called , which was a called hypocrisy, which was a bit silly, which people bit silly, which was people saying, he's the he's saying, oh, but he's the he's the of irish immigrants. the child of irish immigrants. but who's not but anyone who's not being disingenuous knows there's a huge difference between irish immigrants versus people from a completely different culture who are going are obviously not going to integrate mean, it's integrate as well. i mean, it's just an obvious statement . we just an obvious statement. we all pretend we're idiots just an obvious statement. we alwe pretend we're idiots just an obvious
. >> yeah. like morrissey , he >> yeah.y've sort pro they've stuck to a sort of pro british working class attitude. whereas left's become whereas once the left's become in , they're like, oh, how in power, they're like, oh, how dare you? really? yeah, he's dare you? but really? yeah, he's been anti—establishment, pro working time. working class the whole time. and thing that was and there was one thing that was called , which was a called hypocrisy, which was a bit silly, which...
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here's morrissey with his reaction. >> what's really disturbing is how much of the growth is in the publicector or subsidized by the public sector. basically, you've got an economy on speed, not an economy with healthy growth. >> reporter: and as you mentioned, this state of the union was not without several interruptions. georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene demanding president biden say the name of that young woman killed by an illegal immigrant in her home state. biden said lincoln riley, not laken. in the last hour some reaction from democratic congress month jake auchincloss. >> the president was using one of his superpowers, which is empathy, to connect with the american people on an issue they have repeatedly said is one of their top priorities which is the border. the border is not secure right now. >> reporter: as we heard for mark in the last mitt there, president biden is on his way to georgia aboard air force one right now, of course, a critical swing state in 2024, a state that trump won in 2016 and narrowly lost in 020. griff? griff: lucas, uh-uh think we're going to
here's morrissey with his reaction. >> what's really disturbing is how much of the growth is in the publicector or subsidized by the public sector. basically, you've got an economy on speed, not an economy with healthy growth. >> reporter: and as you mentioned, this state of the union was not without several interruptions. georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene demanding president biden say the name of that young woman killed by an illegal immigrant in her home state. biden...
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our attorney general patrick morrissey please give him a big round of applause. [applause] our state auditor another round of applause. [applause] our secretary of state. >> warner please another round of applause. [applause] our commissioner of agriculture same it. [applause] our state treasurer riley moore. [applause] [cheering] and our state superintendent of schools. [applause] well, it has been easy up until now. but just think about this. seven years ago -- in seven years for some i am sure his gun really, really fast. this is my last state of the state. seven years my gosh it seemed like an eternity when it all started. for a lot it has got really fast and i am sure for several of you it has gone really slow. [laughter] but along the way i have tried to do this, i have tried to give wisdom. wisdom that i was taught mostly from my dad. wisdom about don't for confuse wisdom with accomplishment if you cannot get it done 24 hours a day of got to work nights. dad would've said as i stood in front of him and said there was anything i could do and as the desk exp
our attorney general patrick morrissey please give him a big round of applause. [applause] our state auditor another round of applause. [applause] our secretary of state. >> warner please another round of applause. [applause] our commissioner of agriculture same it. [applause] our state treasurer riley moore. [applause] [cheering] and our state superintendent of schools. [applause] well, it has been easy up until now. but just think about this. seven years ago -- in seven years for some i...
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and helen morrissey, head of retirement analysis at hargreaves lansdown. welcome to you both.ey finding seems to be the delay of two years in letting people know what. difference did that make to you? i people know what. difference did that make to you?— that make to you? i didn't know about the 95 — that make to you? i didn't know about the 95 changes _ that make to you? i didn't know about the 95 changes which - that make to you? i didn't know i about the 95 changes which moved that make to you? i didn't know - about the 95 changes which moved my pension age. i had a letter about a yearish before i hit 60. which told me that i was going to be retiring at 62. that was the first i heard of it. i knew of it. actually an employee of mine gave me that knowledge. that moved my pension age to 62. how far, i worked past 60 to get to 62 and retired then. 0nly to 62. how far, i worked past 60 to get to 62 and retired then. only to find out that actually my retirement age was 65 and nobody told me that it had moved forward another three years. i had left myjob. figs it had moved forward
and helen morrissey, head of retirement analysis at hargreaves lansdown. welcome to you both.ey finding seems to be the delay of two years in letting people know what. difference did that make to you? i people know what. difference did that make to you?— that make to you? i didn't know about the 95 — that make to you? i didn't know about the 95 changes _ that make to you? i didn't know about the 95 changes which - that make to you? i didn't know i about the 95 changes which moved that make...
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morrissey is. you must know her. of quite of course.ogram. that's that's not a that is just that's not a quota. that is just encouraging to get into encouraging women to get into senior positions in the city of london. would you, would you sit here if helena was on this panel? >> but i would u panel? >> but i would i would >> but i would question i would even that. >> but i would question i would evei that. >> but i would question i would evei would that. >> but i would question i would evei would evenat. >> but i would question i would evei would even question we >> i would even question why we need over 50 representation need 50 over 50 representation on, boards. is where on, on boards. this is where feminism sometimes goes wrong. they focus on this, you know, the echelons society the top echelons of society rather than issues that affect the majority of women . i the vast majority of women. i don't think most women are sitting worrying about sitting there worrying about whether the board at a ftse 100 company is has a 5050 ratio when
morrissey is. you must know her. of quite of course.ogram. that's that's not a that is just that's not a quota. that is just encouraging to get into encouraging women to get into senior positions in the city of london. would you, would you sit here if helena was on this panel? >> but i would u panel? >> but i would i would >> but i would question i would even that. >> but i would question i would evei that. >> but i would question i would evei would that. >>...
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that's helen morrissey from the head retirement analysis. the head of retirement analysis.use to chat to them. they just round the from the studio here. the corner from the studio here. and when i mentioned, well, what about, same pension about, having the same pension age that equality? age as men? isn't that equality? needless didn't go needless to say, it didn't go down very well at all. now, a spokesman for the department for work and pensions has said this. we will consider the ombudsman's report and respond in due course . having co—operated fully throughout investigation , throughout this investigation, the government has always been committed to supporting all pensioners in a sustainable way that gives them a dignified retirement , whilst also being retirement, whilst also being fair to them and taxpayers . the fair to them and taxpayers. the state pension is the foundation of income in retirement and will remain so as we deliver a further 8.5% rise in april, which will increase the state pension for 12 million pensioners by £900. now brits in north—east england wil
that's helen morrissey from the head retirement analysis. the head of retirement analysis.use to chat to them. they just round the from the studio here. the corner from the studio here. and when i mentioned, well, what about, same pension about, having the same pension age that equality? age as men? isn't that equality? needless didn't go needless to say, it didn't go down very well at all. now, a spokesman for the department for work and pensions has said this. we will consider the ombudsman's...
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helen morrissey, who's the head of retirement analysis at hargreaves .sking you throughout the show for your emails. i want to read out a few of them now. we've had literally hundreds. so much hundreds. thank you so much for taking to get in touch. taking the time to get in touch. let's start with this one from jacqueline. jacqueline says this my husband's total pension is £13,990 per year. despite the fact i've used my marriage allowance of £1,260 over to him. my pension is approximately £8,000. he now has to pay tax the first time since retired 15 years ago. we've got loads more of these emails after the break. we'll get through as many as we can now. like a good news story here at gb news as well. i've got just that coming up in a few minutes once really warm your cockles. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's channel >> this sunday on free speech nafion >> this sunday on free speech nation with me, andrew doyle. i'll be delving into the w path files. explosive revelations leaked by whistleblowers that show how the world's top transgender medical ex
helen morrissey, who's the head of retirement analysis at hargreaves .sking you throughout the show for your emails. i want to read out a few of them now. we've had literally hundreds. so much hundreds. thank you so much for taking to get in touch. taking the time to get in touch. let's start with this one from jacqueline. jacqueline says this my husband's total pension is £13,990 per year. despite the fact i've used my marriage allowance of £1,260 over to him. my pension is approximately...
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schaffer and i'm absolutely knackered and to be fair, so i'm torn on this because did his because morrissey in bed. >> says it, i >> and if moss says it, i usually and often usually follow it and i often you you're in the you find you're so tired in the modern just do need modern world, you just do need to. you can read. you can to. and you can read. you can write your substack, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer substack, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer suidoing, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer suidoing nothing|dom to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer suidoing nothing in m so you're not doing nothing in bed? too productive, but bed? no, i'm too productive, but i'm rotting . bed? no, i'm too productive, but i'm rotting. i'm not in i'm not bed rotting. i'm not in bed you need a bed either. but you might need a day you can't face day at home where you can't face people. what people. yeah, you know what people. yeah, you know what peoyeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, you just can't face them. i know i'm not a person. well, mixed
schaffer and i'm absolutely knackered and to be fair, so i'm torn on this because did his because morrissey in bed. >> says it, i >> and if moss says it, i usually and often usually follow it and i often you you're in the you find you're so tired in the modern just do need modern world, you just do need to. you can read. you can to. and you can read. you can write your substack, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer substack, just random to. and you can read. you can...
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i actually saw him in 2009, i saw him, i saw him a morrissey gig and liverpool today. miserable . miserable now. >> oh, we go. but he's not >> oh, here we go. but he's not taking the job. >> he gave a press conference yesterday saying that he's happy where he is. and that's very rare because club like rare because when a club like liverpool knocking just liverpool comes knocking just playing for more money. i don't think so. don't so. look think so. i don't think so. look he this this club that in he this this club that he's in charge leverkusen. they charge of by leverkusen. they got champions league got to the champions league final ago. but they're final 22 years ago. but they're famous not doing anything. final 22 years ago. but they're famo never not doing anything. final 22 years ago. but they're famo never win doing anything. final 22 years ago. but they're famo never win anything. thing. final 22 years ago. but they're famo never win anything. they they never win anything. they they're lying there on the >> they're lying there on the they're on the verge of win
i actually saw him in 2009, i saw him, i saw him a morrissey gig and liverpool today. miserable . miserable now. >> oh, we go. but he's not >> oh, here we go. but he's not taking the job. >> he gave a press conference yesterday saying that he's happy where he is. and that's very rare because club like rare because when a club like liverpool knocking just liverpool comes knocking just playing for more money. i don't think so. don't so. look think so. i don't think so. look he...