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mr. king? >> it strikes me that whether we are talking about the gutting of the voting rights act of 1965, the reality is that the voting rights act is on life support. if section two, which is eliminated, it will be there. i don't think that we are talking enough about that. number two, i think the reality is it a lot of conversation that we are having around the court now, a lot of those things are issues. they are bubbling up to the supreme court. these are things that are not new. history is unbroken continuity, as a mentor set to meet. give me historical context. as a child of the civil rights movement, do you see what is happening right now, and i have to imagine that this weighs on you and your colleagues heavily. >> first of all, there is no question. let me also think congressman johnson and jones for having all of us. it's an honor to be on this panel, especially with you, madam moderator. the tragedy is, unfortunately, you have to provide leadership attempts. people know what is happ
mr. king? >> it strikes me that whether we are talking about the gutting of the voting rights act of 1965, the reality is that the voting rights act is on life support. if section two, which is eliminated, it will be there. i don't think that we are talking enough about that. number two, i think the reality is it a lot of conversation that we are having around the court now, a lot of those things are issues. they are bubbling up to the supreme court. these are things that are not new....
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mr. king. >> it strikes me that whether we are talking about the gutting of the voting rights act of 1965, the voting rights act is on life support. it's section two which is eliminated, it will be dead. i don't think we are talking enough about that but the reality is that a lot of the conversations we are having around the port, a lot of the things and issues that are bubbling up to the supreme court , these are things that are broken. give me historical context. as a child of the civil rights movement, you see what is happening right now. i have to imagine this ways on you and your colleagues heavily. >> there is no question. i want to thank congressman johnson and jones for getting us together on this panel especially you. unfortunately, you have to provide leadership at times so people know what's happening in our communities. you also have to provide context, as you say. the fact of the matter is, the court is out of line with what the majority of the people think. and secondly, the cour
mr. king. >> it strikes me that whether we are talking about the gutting of the voting rights act of 1965, the voting rights act is on life support. it's section two which is eliminated, it will be dead. i don't think we are talking enough about that but the reality is that a lot of the conversations we are having around the port, a lot of the things and issues that are bubbling up to the supreme court , these are things that are broken. give me historical context. as a child of the civil...
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to so you spend $400.00 to $580000.00 buying animals. admittedly, mister came the students called mr. king. he said to me as well, for $580000.00. that is p now. so i guess it doesn't matter. that is buffalo still in south africa 3 years later. but then why go to the trouble of buying them if you are not going to take them away? so, you know, i, like i said, i think the story for the investigators and until the president and the investigators tell us what the real story. i think we can spend all day speculating. let me get your take on this kid i'm saying, regardless of what happens out of this particular investigation there, all those who say that over the years, the a and c corrupt corruption, allegations of corruption have dog d. a and see to such an extent now that it's, it's become almost the norm is, is this something that the can really affect them long term? this is something that they really, they really need to shake off. yeah, absolutely. i mean, you know, the n c has been the governing party since 1994. when tell africa at its 1st a democratic elections. it oversaw the establis
to so you spend $400.00 to $580000.00 buying animals. admittedly, mister came the students called mr. king. he said to me as well, for $580000.00. that is p now. so i guess it doesn't matter. that is buffalo still in south africa 3 years later. but then why go to the trouble of buying them if you are not going to take them away? so, you know, i, like i said, i think the story for the investigators and until the president and the investigators tell us what the real story. i think we can spend...
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now, i know a lot of that has to do with your age a lot to do with what mrs. kingso, different times, different places and a different leader, and we get to see that evolution throughout this extraordinary documentary. don't we? >> that's exactly right. i think that the documentary shows me and the country growing into different phases and i believe that it is important that people see the different faces the country has gone through and i as the center part in it. you know, i really believe when you look at the documentary, and you see the marches we did in the '80s and '90s. people threw water melons at us and said the n-word. this is from the director josh alexander getting footage from tv stations and documentarians at the time. you would think this is mississippi and georgia. this documentary explains that racism and bigotry was not a southern thing. it was all over the country. this is where donald trump grew up in queens, and how we responded to it, but i grew to learn how to make my response as mrs. king admonished me, be toward trying to heal and get thing
now, i know a lot of that has to do with your age a lot to do with what mrs. kingso, different times, different places and a different leader, and we get to see that evolution throughout this extraordinary documentary. don't we? >> that's exactly right. i think that the documentary shows me and the country growing into different phases and i believe that it is important that people see the different faces the country has gone through and i as the center part in it. you know, i really...
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>> exactly, think about mrs. king, mrs. all of the women who were so important trying to move our country forward, you're absolutely right. >> we're living in a patriarchy as well as a recess society, and patriarchy, that's what it means. you focus on men, and only the men count more. families are viewed as broken if they're not patriarchal, female headed, all of it. >> yeah, well, i want to thank you for coming here on the show so that we can give dorothy pittman hues her flowers. thank you so much, we always appreciate you, gloria stein. >> joy, thank you so much. thank you for honoring dorothy, thank you so much, thank you, thank you. >> thank you, all right, we will be right back. ll be right back even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.c
>> exactly, think about mrs. king, mrs. all of the women who were so important trying to move our country forward, you're absolutely right. >> we're living in a patriarchy as well as a recess society, and patriarchy, that's what it means. you focus on men, and only the men count more. families are viewed as broken if they're not patriarchal, female headed, all of it. >> yeah, well, i want to thank you for coming here on the show so that we can give dorothy pittman hues her...
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mr. king: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: madam president, democracy, our system, is an anomaly in world history. the norm are pharoahs, kings, dictators, emperors, presidents for life. that's the norm. the vast sweep of human history is all about authoritarians running their society. the idea that the people can actually participate in the building and operating and electing -- electing and creating their government is an unusual one. it's an anomaly in world history. that should tell us something, because that means it's fragile, and we have seen how fragile it can be. on january 6 our entire democracy came down to the integrity and courage of one man, mike pence. if vice president pence had succumb to the pressure, number pressure that he was under, to try to throw out certain electoral votes and choose and count others, we would have been in literally uncharted constitutional territory. there is no telling how that chaotic situation would have been resolved. our system is unusual and it's fragile. likewise, the secre
mr. king: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: madam president, democracy, our system, is an anomaly in world history. the norm are pharoahs, kings, dictators, emperors, presidents for life. that's the norm. the vast sweep of human history is all about authoritarians running their society. the idea that the people can actually participate in the building and operating and electing -- electing and creating their government is an unusual one. it's an anomaly...
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. >> we had no idea who these people were, who the mysterious mr. kinghese songs and chains that the beatles did, and i'm into something good, which was part of the british invasion. we did discover that it was this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from basically being behind a scenes woman to a star in her own right. >> i feel the earth, move, under my feet. i feel the sky tumbling down. i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around. >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens, because, in the 60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. and then in the 70s with tapestry, it's the definition of an album of self-expression, "let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life." >> after church, you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girls' cars, you know what you're listening to? tapestry. >> there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we're gonna do a song
. >> we had no idea who these people were, who the mysterious mr. kinghese songs and chains that the beatles did, and i'm into something good, which was part of the british invasion. we did discover that it was this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from basically being behind a scenes woman to a star in her own right. >> i feel the earth, move, under my feet. i feel the sky tumbling down. i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around....
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know is that our petition to the king passed to the continent of congress has been graciously no sufficient time has passed for a reply come to us. so you well know that mr. lee has received a reliable report that the king will reject all requests that is merely hearsay. mr. lee. mr.. henry that is merely hearsay. i cannot ask for a french and liberty as any man in this, and indeed you are. and as little disposed to submit, but national stability and filial respect demands that we do nothing hastily. i offer no provocations. i speak as a plan indeed for the farmers of charles city county, and i deplore steps that would stop the production of tobacco and corn and reduce the people of virginia to starvation starvation. indeed, sir. and about the brave people of boston, i represent charles smitty, not boston. mr. president. sir, virginia is bound by both honor and self-interest to share one faith with our sister here. i recognize. i know one be just the part of it only the king. and i the colonies are tied to through their ties to the crown. virginia is a self governing domain in within the british empire. the gentleman virginia should be prepared and i con
know is that our petition to the king passed to the continent of congress has been graciously no sufficient time has passed for a reply come to us. so you well know that mr. lee has received a reliable report that the king will reject all requests that is merely hearsay. mr. lee. mr.. henry that is merely hearsay. i cannot ask for a french and liberty as any man in this, and indeed you are. and as little disposed to submit, but national stability and filial respect demands that we do nothing...
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mr. king's conduct was not only unprofessional, it was a crime because it ignoring his education, his traininganity, mr. kueng directly contributed to the death of george floyd. and we also heard from kueng's attorney while saying his client does accept the consequences of this action, you really saw him point out the leadership, saying it is about training, saying it is clear that leadership learned nothing and forgot nothing. they failed mr. kueng, they failed mr. floyd, and they failed the community. now, hallie, this is not the end of the criminal proceedings surrounding george floyd's murder. there is an additional officer, this is an officer who was engaging with the public during that exchange, as derek chauvin had his knee on george floyd's neck on the screen there, tou th a. o the officer on the left and instead of taking a plea agreement, what he is doing is letting the judge in this case take all of the evidence into consideration, and read written closing staples and the judge will make a decision on his own. >> shaq brewster live from chicago, thank you. >>> still ahead, my conver
mr. king's conduct was not only unprofessional, it was a crime because it ignoring his education, his traininganity, mr. kueng directly contributed to the death of george floyd. and we also heard from kueng's attorney while saying his client does accept the consequences of this action, you really saw him point out the leadership, saying it is about training, saying it is clear that leadership learned nothing and forgot nothing. they failed mr. kueng, they failed mr. floyd, and they failed the...
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mrs. martha harper. >> happy holidays. the honorable deb haaland, secretary of the interior. the honorable ryan mckeown, and ms. k king. >> mr. stuart bain and mr. sandra bain. >> hey, everybody. how are you? i have been here for a while -- [indiscernible] see ya! host: the honorable linda thomas-greenfield, ambassador to the united nations. and mr. lafayette greenfield ii. >> mr. john shirley and ms. kimberly shirley. host: mrs. tatiana and mr. derek copeland. host: ms. valerie biden owen. are you excited to be here? >> i am excited. >> i think so -- [indiscernible] >> the honorable james clyburn, house of representatives. [overlapping speech] >> general mark milley and mrs. milley. >> the honorable james rich, united states senate, and ms. is rich. >> the honorable jb pritzker, governor of illinois, and mrs. pritzker. the honorable martin walsh, secretary of labor. the honorable thomas [indiscernible], secretary of agriculture. mr. john legend and mrs. christine teigen. the honorable nina hidalgo and mr. david james. mr. david e radley and catherine bradley. the honorable robert menendez, united states senate. and m
mrs. martha harper. >> happy holidays. the honorable deb haaland, secretary of the interior. the honorable ryan mckeown, and ms. k king. >> mr. stuart bain and mr. sandra bain. >> hey, everybody. how are you? i have been here for a while -- [indiscernible] see ya! host: the honorable linda thomas-greenfield, ambassador to the united nations. and mr. lafayette greenfield ii. >> mr. john shirley and ms. kimberly shirley. host: mrs. tatiana and mr. derek copeland. host: ms....
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mr. king: i'd ask consent that -- mr. cornyn: i'd ask consent that it be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: child exploitation is one of the most heinous crimes our country and the world face today. yesterday, the fbi issued a national public safety alert in response to the explosion in financial sextortion cases in which children and teens are coerced into sending explicit images online and extorted for money. last year, more than 3,000 minors have become victims of this crime. i'm proud of everything congress has done, and continues to do, to combat sexual exploitation, particularly of minors in all forms, especially human trafficking. just last night, the senate unanimously passed the abolish human trafficking reauthorization act, which i introduced with -- which i introduced with senator klobuchar. i hope we can pass another bipartisan bill today to increase the punishment for those who exploit and recruit america's children into the sex trade. a 2018 survey reported that 55% of young sex trafficking survivors in texas were trafficke
mr. king: i'd ask consent that -- mr. cornyn: i'd ask consent that it be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: child exploitation is one of the most heinous crimes our country and the world face today. yesterday, the fbi issued a national public safety alert in response to the explosion in financial sextortion cases in which children and teens are coerced into sending explicit images online and extorted for money. last year, more than 3,000 minors have become...
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mr. martin barton's leave is king, doesn't just build his buildings to make them look unique. he wants to demonstrate something with them, can express something that's very important to him. that reality, as we usually perceive it is only part of what surrounds us and what makes up the world of that beyond these realities, there are principles that have to be called into question and dismantled again and again. so that we don't get too comfortable and believe we are living a truth that we don't actually recognize. and filters cognition. oh the ah yes i, when it didn't got to me, the experience with the garden of exile in the jewish museum is always in the boundary in the garden. i can decide to proceed very intentionally, to control everything, to try to keep my balance. for example, mac and then i feel had the space office resistant. that was the great architects have told us from the beginning of time, the architecture is about culture. it's about what human beings are, where they are going, where they have then what they want to do. it's not about bricks and mortar and, and
mr. martin barton's leave is king, doesn't just build his buildings to make them look unique. he wants to demonstrate something with them, can express something that's very important to him. that reality, as we usually perceive it is only part of what surrounds us and what makes up the world of that beyond these realities, there are principles that have to be called into question and dismantled again and again. so that we don't get too comfortable and believe we are living a truth that we don't...
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igor sviridenko from the king. mr.olmes which of the players in your team would you call for the role of holmes and who for the role of watson film about sherlock holmes director. igor maslennikov quite quickly settled on the candidate vasily livanov a with dr. watson everything turned out to be more complicated, they say that when the director proposed a candidate, vitaly solomin was told at the artistic council, yes, what kind of salon are the british, then as an argument. igor maslennikov presented a photo when he saw that the members of the artistic council agreed with the choice of the director . did you know this story? look at the screen. vitaly solomin turned out to be somewhat similar to arthur conanda or even becomes 4:2 in favor of connoisseurs. and alena alexandrova brings an extra minute for her team to think. dear viewers, the best expert in this game will receive the traditional crystal atom prize from the state corporation rusatom, and andrey cherepikhin will determine the best. andrey, i usually announ
igor sviridenko from the king. mr.olmes which of the players in your team would you call for the role of holmes and who for the role of watson film about sherlock holmes director. igor maslennikov quite quickly settled on the candidate vasily livanov a with dr. watson everything turned out to be more complicated, they say that when the director proposed a candidate, vitaly solomin was told at the artistic council, yes, what kind of salon are the british, then as an argument. igor maslennikov...
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mr. glasgow king's submits that for the aggravating and mitigating features and for the guilty pleas , thisse merits a sentence in excess of . merits a sentence in excess of. the minimum term . mr. stevenson, the minimum term. mr. stevenson, king's counsel disagrees and urges the court to pass a more moderate minimum term in all the circum stances in this respect, the specific disputes i have to resolve are fourfold. firstly the prosecution and agree that the prosecution and agree that the is the defendant planning to commit a sexual and there is no of significant planning or premeditation for murder . premeditation for murder. however, i do not agree that this is a case someone seeking what has been described as an intimate encounter that is far too neutral. a term albeit understood doable. most of the defendants behaviour in the 2 hours before he dragged sara alina off the street reveals a resolve to find and attack a vulnerable female . he confronted vulnerable female. he confronted or several women . i am sure that or several women. i am sure that the defendant to sexually assault a vio
mr. glasgow king's submits that for the aggravating and mitigating features and for the guilty pleas , thisse merits a sentence in excess of . merits a sentence in excess of. the minimum term . mr. stevenson, the minimum term. mr. stevenson, king's counsel disagrees and urges the court to pass a more moderate minimum term in all the circum stances in this respect, the specific disputes i have to resolve are fourfold. firstly the prosecution and agree that the prosecution and agree that the is...
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mr glasgow king counsel submits that accounting for the aggravating and mitigating features and for theo sign of significant planning or premeditation the murder. however, ido planning or premeditation the murder. however, i do not agree that this is a case of someone seeking what has been described as an interment to counter. that is far too neutral a term —— intimate encounter. most of the behaviour any two hours before he dragged zara aleena off the street reveals a resolved to find and attack a venerable female. he confronted and followed several women. i am sure he intended to sexually assault a woman violently using such force as required to achieve submission and to frighten her, although i do not sentence on the basis of this as a premeditated murder, iam sentence on the basis of this as a premeditated murder, i am also satisfied that he was quite prepared to kill if necessary, as it turned out he decided it was. secondly, although he has no previous convictions for sexual offences or crimes of serious violence, the prosecution relies on records of his previous aggressive behavi
mr glasgow king counsel submits that accounting for the aggravating and mitigating features and for theo sign of significant planning or premeditation the murder. however, ido planning or premeditation the murder. however, i do not agree that this is a case of someone seeking what has been described as an interment to counter. that is far too neutral a term —— intimate encounter. most of the behaviour any two hours before he dragged zara aleena off the street reveals a resolved to find and...
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mr. president -- so do you believe 2023 will be the year of the war ends in ukraine. >> king charles iii delivers his first christmas day message, thanks everyone for their well wishes and condolences following the death of his mother and vows to continue her focus on public service. his coronation is set for may 6, 2023, this is under 10 minutes. 2023, this is under 10 minutes. ♪ king charles iii: i am standing here in this exquisite chapel of st. george at windsor castle, so close to where my beloved mother , the late queen, is laid to rest with my dear father. i am reminded of the deeply touching letters, cards into messages that so many of you have sent my wife and myself. i cannot think you enough to the love and sympathy you have shown our whole family. christmas is a particularly poignant time for all of us who have lost loved ones. we feel their absence at every familiar turn of the season and remember them in each cherished addition. in the much loved town of bethlehem, we single of how in the dark street shines the everlasting light. my mother's belief in the power of that ligh
mr. president -- so do you believe 2023 will be the year of the war ends in ukraine. >> king charles iii delivers his first christmas day message, thanks everyone for their well wishes and condolences following the death of his mother and vows to continue her focus on public service. his coronation is set for may 6, 2023, this is under 10 minutes. 2023, this is under 10 minutes. ♪ king charles iii: i am standing here in this exquisite chapel of st. george at windsor castle, so close to...
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king. [overlapping speech] >> mr. stuart bain and mr. sandra bain. >> hey, everybody. how are you?ere for a while -- [indiscernible] see ya! [overlapping speech] host: the honorable linda thomas-greenfield, ambassador to the united nations. [overlapping speech] >> mr. john shirley and kimberly shirley. [overlapping speech] host: misses tatiana and mr. derek copeland. host: ms. valerie biden owen. are you excited to be here he >> >> i am excited. >> i think so -- [indiscernible] the honorable james, house of natives. -- representatives. [overlapping speech] >> general mark milley and --general martinelli and [indiscernible] host: the honorable catherine and [indiscernible] [overlapping speech] the honorable alejandra mallorca, secretary of homeland security, and mrs. tonya. the honorable miguel cardona, secretary of education, and mrs. marissa cardona. >> thanks for joining us. host: the honorable ryan beat and ms. adeline beat. mr. theodore sorrento's and the honorable nicole. >> thank you. [overlapping speech] host: mr. edward kelly and mrs. catherine kelly. ms. gabriela hurts and
king. [overlapping speech] >> mr. stuart bain and mr. sandra bain. >> hey, everybody. how are you?ere for a while -- [indiscernible] see ya! [overlapping speech] host: the honorable linda thomas-greenfield, ambassador to the united nations. [overlapping speech] >> mr. john shirley and kimberly shirley. [overlapping speech] host: misses tatiana and mr. derek copeland. host: ms. valerie biden owen. are you excited to be here he >> >> i am excited. >> i think so...
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example, that is, he corresponds to them in some sense in such a deep sense of the king of this there some ruler over them mr. well, that is, what is the problem of democracy democracy if they have there are simply no conscious citizens, there are, for example, slaves or just people who just climbed out of the tree there. excuse my slight racism, but in the end it turns out that it does not work for the good because well, simply, if there are no conscious citizens, then accordingly, democracy does not work, but it is something bad well, that is, hitler was elected by order of the democracy of universal suffrage , putin was, in principle, elected in a more or less democratic country, and so on. well, that is, it shows that democracy requires preconditions, but as cherchyl said, democracy is a terrible system, we do not know it worse, better, more precisely, we know better, well , that is, at least at this moment, somehow december of this year is difficult for ukrainians, and there will be another date, and it is possible that putin actually started this war not before he wanted to go down in history as the on
example, that is, he corresponds to them in some sense in such a deep sense of the king of this there some ruler over them mr. well, that is, what is the problem of democracy democracy if they have there are simply no conscious citizens, there are, for example, slaves or just people who just climbed out of the tree there. excuse my slight racism, but in the end it turns out that it does not work for the good because well, simply, if there are no conscious citizens, then accordingly, democracy...
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king, you heard what mr. mckissick said. are you in disagreement or not? >> i believe firmly in nonviolence, and i still believe that it is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom and human dignity. i think a turn to violence on the part of the negro at this time would be both impractical and immoral. >> mrs. roosevelt, do you think we're moving fast enough and strong enough to desegregate our schools? >> i do not think we want violence. i think we want understanding. i think we want education. i think we want to move. but we can't stand still. we must move, but we must move with wisdom. >> the code word for racism in this campaign has been the bus. it's not the bus. it's us. i think that the fundamental issue is not political or legal. it's a moral question. will white american leadership have the moral integrity and fortitude to stand by its own constitutional decisions? it's really a question of race. we are willing, if we want to allow people to kill together, to use any form of transportation, bus or ship or
king, you heard what mr. mckissick said. are you in disagreement or not? >> i believe firmly in nonviolence, and i still believe that it is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom and human dignity. i think a turn to violence on the part of the negro at this time would be both impractical and immoral. >> mrs. roosevelt, do you think we're moving fast enough and strong enough to desegregate our schools? >> i do not think we want...
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heard, king's fund has said the government has presided over a decade of neglect, of managed decline in the nhs, so is it not the prime minister are not that doctor who should be apologising? mrnk you, mr speaker. the _ on the ground. thank you, mr speaker, the community - on the ground. thank you, mr speaker, the community in i on the ground. thank you, mr i speaker, the community in kings hurst i represent has suffered an unimaginable tragedy earlier this week with four children falling through that ice. three of the children sadly did not survive and a six—year—old is fighting for his life. they and their families are in my thoughts and prayers. will my right honourable friend pay tribute to the community in kings hurst which has come together and supporting each other to get through this tragedy and will he recognise the heroic effort of the emergency services including the police officer used his bare hand to break through the ayes and jumped into the water, risking their own lives to save the young children? i water, risking their own lives to save the young children? i thank my honourable friend _ save the young children? i thank my honourable friend and _ save the you
heard, king's fund has said the government has presided over a decade of neglect, of managed decline in the nhs, so is it not the prime minister are not that doctor who should be apologising? mrnk you, mr speaker. the _ on the ground. thank you, mr speaker, the community - on the ground. thank you, mr speaker, the community in i on the ground. thank you, mr i speaker, the community in kings hurst i represent has suffered an unimaginable tragedy earlier this week with four children falling...
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mr. simpson's pinched our king . oh, simpson's pinched our king. oh, america, another divorcee and. say, you know, this kind of 48 indeed. well, this gwyneth paltrow act that we're seeing at the present time has actually achieved, i thought was impossible. made impossible. it's made mrs. simpson, nearly down the simpson, who nearly down the country and destroyed the constitution nakedly constitution and nakedly the whole royalty he's made. she's made him look good . so we only made him look good. so we only got 20 seconds. do you blame her? i blame meghan. absolutely and what about harry's is just a henpecked . he's a sad figure, henpecked. he's a sad figure, trailing her while she says protect me. harry, protect me. yes. from my protect me. harry, protect me. yes. from m y £27 million house yes. from my £27 million house in california. yes. almost in your class. yeah. but you are an ardent royalist, aren't you? not anymore. i was when majesty was alive. so. so you're now. i've had enough of it. i'm just tired. and the whole soap opera of. i have had enough of it. we haven't had eno
mr. simpson's pinched our king . oh, simpson's pinched our king. oh, america, another divorcee and. say, you know, this kind of 48 indeed. well, this gwyneth paltrow act that we're seeing at the present time has actually achieved, i thought was impossible. made impossible. it's made mrs. simpson, nearly down the simpson, who nearly down the country and destroyed the constitution nakedly constitution and nakedly the whole royalty he's made. she's made him look good . so we only made him look...
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mr. zeld would ask >> emily: bare wassing questions of the crypto king.resting prosecutors charged him before he could sit down in front of capitol hill. >> ainsley: is he only 30 years old and ftx one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world. filed for bankruptcy after it ran out of cash. he was supposed to appear in district court in nasa say. bring you if we are allowed to be in there with the cameras. i think that happens -- well, he was supposed to be -- to go in front of the house financial services committee at 10:00 a.m. today. i don't know what time he is going to be in the magistrate court. >> will: instead, he has been arrested. mike davis article iii project president said this about the extradition and arrest before his potential testimony. >> amazing what $40 million to democrats by sam bankman-fried can buy because he didn't even have a subpoena to testify tomorrow and he was going to be able to testify -- testify remotely from the bahamas. i was the senate staff leader for 30 hearings and 40 other senate judiciary committee meetings an
mr. zeld would ask >> emily: bare wassing questions of the crypto king.resting prosecutors charged him before he could sit down in front of capitol hill. >> ainsley: is he only 30 years old and ftx one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world. filed for bankruptcy after it ran out of cash. he was supposed to appear in district court in nasa say. bring you if we are allowed to be in there with the cameras. i think that happens -- well, he was supposed to be -- to go in front of...
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king. >> prime minister a three and a half hour journey takes six hours this has become the experience if they do not get their act together. >> mr. speaker i share the frustration this is causing the priority is to support the restoration of services before making any long-term decisions but we will be closely monitoring the rollout. >> thank you mr. speaker if i could joined the prime minister our prayers go out in the freezing waters of the channel last night it is a reminder those who run the groups put the lives at risk they must be broken up and brought to justice tomorrow is the first all they have to do is to open the door if he did the whole country would breathe a sigh of relief. why won't he? mr. speaker we have consistently spoken to all the unions involved. but i am glad because they do do incredible work so what exactly we have done last year when everyone else in the public sector the nurses received a 3 percent pay raise when they had training we gave every nurse a 1000-pound training budget and then made sure to receive we do work constructively back our nurses. >> nurses going on strike is a badge of shame inste
king. >> prime minister a three and a half hour journey takes six hours this has become the experience if they do not get their act together. >> mr. speaker i share the frustration this is causing the priority is to support the restoration of services before making any long-term decisions but we will be closely monitoring the rollout. >> thank you mr. speaker if i could joined the prime minister our prayers go out in the freezing waters of the channel last night it is a...
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king's home, where it was opened by his wife coretta. mr. speaker, this was a calculated letter. and deeply personal attempt by the f.b.i. that was designed to bring shame and harm to dr. king and his family. this was outside of everything that this nation stands for, outside of the law. and mr. speaker, they were and wanted to millions and others. using this program as the vehicle. but they didn't stop with but they didn't stop dr. king. there were other targets nor program, aretha franklin, marilyn monroe, jane fonda, john lennon, yoko oh noah, even the monkees, they were also victims of co-intrel -- co-intel pro. j. edgar hoover had already started spying on people like charlie chaplain. and ernest hemingway. well before co-intel -- this co-intel program was finalized and set up an operation line. this co-intel program targeted everyday people, not just luminaries. but everyday, ordinary american citizens. anyone that had the audacity to voice a grievance against discrimination. they even targeted housewives. house wiveses who attended the meetings for the national organization
king's home, where it was opened by his wife coretta. mr. speaker, this was a calculated letter. and deeply personal attempt by the f.b.i. that was designed to bring shame and harm to dr. king and his family. this was outside of everything that this nation stands for, outside of the law. and mr. speaker, they were and wanted to millions and others. using this program as the vehicle. but they didn't stop with but they didn't stop dr. king. there were other targets nor program, aretha franklin,...
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let's reported that mr. poacher really wanted one person out, but this person serving oh, well my symptoms in germany's name is virgin cross. you go and it's been sent us to wife for the king of a former church on was the middle of berlin in 2019. maybe maybe fully my supposition. so my suspicion good. you want to buy them to pressure over from the german government to release a classical and then with exchange bought, it seems it didn't work out, but that is all we hope offices as constantine. i got reporting there. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. of course, and moscow has found opposition. politicians, ilia yashimi guilty of spreading false information about the russian military and ukraine. yashimi had described the killings of civilians in boucher by russian forces. as a massacre, faces up to 9 years in prison. fire that broke out at a shopping mall near moscow has claimed at least one life and in gulf the entire building, initial report say the fire broke out at 6 am local time. the cause of the blaze is still being investigated. china has begun relaxing most of its strict 0 coven policies. the move away from covere
let's reported that mr. poacher really wanted one person out, but this person serving oh, well my symptoms in germany's name is virgin cross. you go and it's been sent us to wife for the king of a former church on was the middle of berlin in 2019. maybe maybe fully my supposition. so my suspicion good. you want to buy them to pressure over from the german government to release a classical and then with exchange bought, it seems it didn't work out, but that is all we hope offices as constantine....
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mr. zeldin would ask embarrassing questions of the democrats and of that crypto king and so isn't it convenientecutors stepped in and charged him before he could sit down in front of capitol hill. >> seth: all right first of all, i doubt joe biden had any involvement in this case and the way i know that, is he is 80-years-old. he probably has no idea what crypto is or how it works. i mean, i don't even really know, and i'm only in my late 70s. you guys think - [ laughter ] think i'm young because of my youthful charm but when i take my makeup off after the show, i look like i'm in disney's hall of presidents [ laughter ] okay, at least that guy wears a suit also, the idea that biden somehow stopped congress from getting to the bottom of what happened with ftx is absurd. do you really think congress is going to ask penetrating questions about cryptocurrency you guys think 89-year-old chuck grassley is really going to crack the case on crypto? i'm sure he still prefers to pay for everything with beaver pelts. [ light laughter ] this is a man who once tweeted as a sitting united states senator, "i
mr. zeldin would ask embarrassing questions of the democrats and of that crypto king and so isn't it convenientecutors stepped in and charged him before he could sit down in front of capitol hill. >> seth: all right first of all, i doubt joe biden had any involvement in this case and the way i know that, is he is 80-years-old. he probably has no idea what crypto is or how it works. i mean, i don't even really know, and i'm only in my late 70s. you guys think - [ laughter ] think i'm young...
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king of guns. well, that's it everything yanukovych no more iryna fedoriv fedoriv editor-in-chief of the movement honestly mrselcome you or you hear and see not mrs. iryna i hear you well i see you assured me it was good that there is a connection at least the phone to talk to you i was just here entertaining people with confiscation yanukovych's property and now let's talk about serious things, because i understand that someone in our country wants to confiscate something from the verkhovna rada of ukraine. approved, it is a draft law, it is now a law, it is true that it must be signed by the chairman of the verkhovna rada and the president, but there is already a petition that has received the necessary number of votes, which demands that this law be repealed , so i would like to ask you about the draft law that became the law on the urban planning industry reform. what is it about there is something poisonous for our future urban planning and who here wants to make a profit and make a lot of money, please, and you ask me a question, there is always a question like that, how? and you can answer it opaquely,
king of guns. well, that's it everything yanukovych no more iryna fedoriv fedoriv editor-in-chief of the movement honestly mrselcome you or you hear and see not mrs. iryna i hear you well i see you assured me it was good that there is a connection at least the phone to talk to you i was just here entertaining people with confiscation yanukovych's property and now let's talk about serious things, because i understand that someone in our country wants to confiscate something from the verkhovna...
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mr. speaker, that same king's fund report also acknowledged that there was 40% more funding going into the need to make sure that that funding makes a difference. that's this winter. half a billion pounds is being deployed to move people out of hospital beds into social care, to speed up those discharges, specifically so that ambulances won't be queuing as much as they currently are. and that money is already making a difference on ground. so i came back to. thank mr. speaker back to. thank you, mr. speaker . the community in kingshurst which i represent has suffered unimaginable tragedy earlier week, when four children fell through the ice to life. sadly three of the children did not survive and one, a six year old, is fighting for his life. they and their families are all and my thoughts and prayers. well, my thoughts and prayers. well, my right honourable friend paid tribute to the community in king's which has come king's says which has come together each together and is supporting each other this other to get through this tragedy you recognise tragedy and will you recognise the effort
mr. speaker, that same king's fund report also acknowledged that there was 40% more funding going into the need to make sure that that funding makes a difference. that's this winter. half a billion pounds is being deployed to move people out of hospital beds into social care, to speed up those discharges, specifically so that ambulances won't be queuing as much as they currently are. and that money is already making a difference on ground. so i came back to. thank mr. speaker back to. thank...
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mr. kozlov, you know the team started this minute very well. and as if there was something from which it was possible to collect the correct answer. someone spoke. maybe kingsinion, bakumenko himself, and someone, in my opinion, antokhin said something in some order. maybe the first fourth, the second third and so on. mr. bakumenko, well, you are a history teacher by education. what do students most often get confused about? in dates names correct absolutely. this gesture helps to remember the sequence of reigns of russian tsars with the same names, and in the 19th century three alexanders and two nikolais ruled, five tsars, five fingers, starting with the big one. see alexander the first nicholas i alexander ii alexander iii nicholas ii did you like mrs alexander? you know this, it's like the back of your hand. yevgeny toporovsky will receive five five rubles from alfa-bank and said. well, the evening ceases to be languid. everything depends on one question. as i understand it, you already managed to say goodbye to the final of the year. i don’t think about it at all, sir, don’t think about it, but it turns out to be a tense game, yes, an interesting eleve
mr. kozlov, you know the team started this minute very well. and as if there was something from which it was possible to collect the correct answer. someone spoke. maybe kingsinion, bakumenko himself, and someone, in my opinion, antokhin said something in some order. maybe the first fourth, the second third and so on. mr. bakumenko, well, you are a history teacher by education. what do students most often get confused about? in dates names correct absolutely. this gesture helps to remember the...
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. >> king justice gorsuch. >> good morning. >> mr olsen, is it still morning? >> just barely must not feel like it's standing where you you are. >>'m here all day. 's good to see you. we've had some discussi aut whether websites are speech or whether they're some service off the shelani i like a lot of my colleagues don't profess to know much about this, but i do knowhathere are some stipulations that you den paragraphs 81-82-83, which say that this is cusmid, personaledan expressive activity in each and every circumstance. what do we do about that from your perspective? don't we have to take that is given? >> yes, but it doesn't change the analysis. >> why not? because i do see a thing very different. if i put a ca on display, it's been made, it is what it is or a webse that you can then go customize yourself. and another thing to commission an expressive activity and and treire somebody to create an expression. those are two different in analytically in our law. so help me out. i think >> i think along with the stipulations, we need to look at the ecic relief
. >> king justice gorsuch. >> good morning. >> mr olsen, is it still morning? >> just barely must not feel like it's standing where you you are. >>'m here all day. 's good to see you. we've had some discussi aut whether websites are speech or whether they're some service off the shelani i like a lot of my colleagues don't profess to know much about this, but i do knowhathere are some stipulations that you den paragraphs 81-82-83, which say that this is cusmid,...
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king, and was a keynote speaker at the historic 1963 march on washington. he spent 30 years in congress. he died in 2020 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. >>> next, mr.to washington. actor adam sandler is set to moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. disrupt the itch and rash of eczema. talk to your doctor abou
king, and was a keynote speaker at the historic 1963 march on washington. he spent 30 years in congress. he died in 2020 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. >>> next, mr.to washington. actor adam sandler is set to moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without...
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mr. roth rodgers' sweater. others are trophies of triumph. oprah's microphone, billie jean king'stle of the sexes tennis outfit and objects of genius, like prince's guitar. >> it came to us in 1993. prince gave it to us himself. >> reporter: the music curator says the yellow guitar was white in the film "purple rain" and was repainted repeatedly to match prince's ever changing looks. >> the guitar has seven layers of paint. we have a variety of colors through down to the white. >> reporter: place prince in popular music for us. >> prince is a fascinating character who really married not only the mystery and the sexuality of the rock star but also the virtuosity of the composer and of the musician. ♪ there's something about seeing the real deal in front of you that can transport you in time and place. >> reporter: even help visitors imagine what might have been. included in the collection is the outfit selena wore to the 1994 music awards, a year before she was murdered in 1995, at age 23. at the height of her career. by the founder of her fan club. >> she becamesbecomes this stor
mr. roth rodgers' sweater. others are trophies of triumph. oprah's microphone, billie jean king'stle of the sexes tennis outfit and objects of genius, like prince's guitar. >> it came to us in 1993. prince gave it to us himself. >> reporter: the music curator says the yellow guitar was white in the film "purple rain" and was repainted repeatedly to match prince's ever changing looks. >> the guitar has seven layers of paint. we have a variety of colors through down to...
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kings, he decides everything , that's why we talk about it. okay , decentralization and jews in this context. i would like only one reply from mrs.ease explain whether a good law can to be adopted by the former members of the people's party because this draft law was voted for by 176 people's servants and it was supported only because it was voted for by the former video members of the people's party of people's liberation army zmychka. can good laws be voted on by the fifth column of moscow, which today sits in the parliament and votes. you know the question i have for your faction, why don't you support good european integration laws, because there are many examples when you are simply against this baba-yaga and that it does not pass, uh, simplify and you don't need to translate the arrows you vote for the worst draft laws together with opzzhkas and this is already the right time you spent in this parliament you vote for the constitutional court in the same way you vote in order to deprive the territorial communities of their powers everything gay which today it is being voted on in the parliament, it is being voted on by the s
kings, he decides everything , that's why we talk about it. okay , decentralization and jews in this context. i would like only one reply from mrs.ease explain whether a good law can to be adopted by the former members of the people's party because this draft law was voted for by 176 people's servants and it was supported only because it was voted for by the former video members of the people's party of people's liberation army zmychka. can good laws be voted on by the fifth column of moscow,...