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this week, rob o'neill will reresent that. this week, rob o'neill will represent great _ that. week, rob o'neill will represent great britain at - that. this week, rob o'neill will represent great britain at the i that. this week, rob o'neill will i represent great britain at the sumo world championships injapan. it’s world championships injapan. it�*s absolutely huge to be attending the world championships into talbot in japan, it is a huge honour to go and fight sumo in the home of sumo. find fight sumo in the home of sumo. and for the japanese this isn't just fight sumo in the home of sumo. and for the japanese this isn'tjust a for the japanese this isn't just a sport, is a repository of tradition, the living link to the past and one of the roles they expect sumo wrestlers to play is to maintain their traditional values ofjapan, their traditional values of japan, particularly the their traditional values ofjapan, particularly the traditional warrior values. and it is these values that are the foundation of the sumo, rob has set “p foundation of the sumo, rob has set up in ayl
this week, rob o'neill will reresent that. this week, rob o'neill will represent great _ that. week, rob o'neill will represent great britain at - that. this week, rob o'neill will represent great britain at the i that. this week, rob o'neill will i represent great britain at the sumo world championships injapan. it’s world championships injapan. it�*s absolutely huge to be attending the world championships into talbot in japan, it is a huge honour to go and fight sumo in the home of sumo....
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maintaining america started out when howard sinclair had an opportunity with a young woman named lucy o'neil to ensure her really a queen contest. it and lucy entered it kind of as a joke. it wasn't taken very seriously. she was crow and. so there was a lot of people that didn't think she had a chance of winning. and what had happened in the process of the rodeo queen selection was the previous it had been selected by a committee in 1951. that process changed and they went to using what was called an applause meter sounds kind cheesy but it was from the radio station killer bee while. so instead of community of several people choosing the candidate and eventual queen, it was actually by the crowd. and so when lucy was introduced to the radio, the crowd just erupted because of her handling the horse. she demonstrated that she was very, very skilled as a writer and the crowd through. three different votes demonstrated that they want her to be the rodeo queen. and so she became the first chair. and while a rodeo queen that was native, which a huge change and what had happened previously here ha
maintaining america started out when howard sinclair had an opportunity with a young woman named lucy o'neil to ensure her really a queen contest. it and lucy entered it kind of as a joke. it wasn't taken very seriously. she was crow and. so there was a lot of people that didn't think she had a chance of winning. and what had happened in the process of the rodeo queen selection was the previous it had been selected by a committee in 1951. that process changed and they went to using what was...
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tip o'neill was not stopping at. he would say i can stop it only if i have the votes, i do not have the votes. that is because he could not control all of the democrats. some of the conservative democrats were on board with the reagan program. right now the thing making it so hard for everybody as the parties are so polarized. there is not much cooperation. there are two powers and they are not communicating with one another as well as they should. the fact that it is so close, such a tight thing, it is the polarization and the extremism of the politics where there is no cooperation and no compromise. the art of politics is compromise and we are not seeing much of that. that is where it gets into how well the body works. host: when did that four party system you described start to break up and melt into two? guest: it started in the 1980's and rapidly increased and took on a new role when the republicans got control of the house of representatives again in 1994. one of newt gingrich's ideas was to be more strident. d
tip o'neill was not stopping at. he would say i can stop it only if i have the votes, i do not have the votes. that is because he could not control all of the democrats. some of the conservative democrats were on board with the reagan program. right now the thing making it so hard for everybody as the parties are so polarized. there is not much cooperation. there are two powers and they are not communicating with one another as well as they should. the fact that it is so close, such a tight...
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okay, and of course, you know, for a to cross the border, that's not the o'neill stickle is it? how hard will it be to actually deliver it to those in need? i think extremely hard if there's not a humanitarian ceasefire because when this negotiation started about opening the roof of border crossing, egypt demanded at least the temporary and cease fire for several order for several hours. in order to bring this, you want a tearing the 20 trucks in that it was not agreed upon in the they just of course going to be a huge issue. once a is a border crossing is going to open, which we is going to expect is going to happen in the next 2 days. so maybe all right, well that's something that the korean mcguire into unless reporting from egypt, a capital cairo, thank you so much for the updates. just causes hum us run health ministry has released an updated desktop. it says, but at least $4137.00 palestinians have been killed. i'm fussing thousands have been wounded and is really strikes in gaza in the 2 weeks since the hum us terror attacks against israel now of the night is ready. force
okay, and of course, you know, for a to cross the border, that's not the o'neill stickle is it? how hard will it be to actually deliver it to those in need? i think extremely hard if there's not a humanitarian ceasefire because when this negotiation started about opening the roof of border crossing, egypt demanded at least the temporary and cease fire for several order for several hours. in order to bring this, you want a tearing the 20 trucks in that it was not agreed upon in the they just of...
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this is from the former tory treasury minister, lord o'neill , jim o'neill, crossbench peer . , jim o'neills2 scheme and what's been put in its place, this so—called network north, he said. it's very easy for him, i.e. rishi sunak to stand and say all these things and then just presume everyone forgets about it in another few months . he is forgets about it in another few months. he is prime minister months. he is the prime minister of party that the past 13 of a party that the past 13 years delivered any of a party that the past 13 years commitments, d any of a party that the past 13 years commitments, including by other commitments, including by the way, of electrification , the way, of electrification, which is what he really focussed on. that's been said the many on. that's been said by the many times before and they haven't. a former treasury minister indeed. >> well , former treasury minister indeed. >> well, something former treasury minister indeed. >> well , something else rishi >> well, something else rishi sunak talked about was the nhs and he was hailing the parties, the governm
this is from the former tory treasury minister, lord o'neill , jim o'neill, crossbench peer . , jim o'neills2 scheme and what's been put in its place, this so—called network north, he said. it's very easy for him, i.e. rishi sunak to stand and say all these things and then just presume everyone forgets about it in another few months . he is forgets about it in another few months. he is prime minister months. he is the prime minister of party that the past 13 of a party that the past 13 years...
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anna o'neill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. you might have noticed it was really warm yesterday. in fact, it is the warmer start to october in 12 years. temperatures in north—east scotland got to 20 celsius. we saw 2a celsius in surrey, and it could turn even warmer still into next weekend. for today, we still have the warmth and humidity across england and wales. misty and murky earlier on. the best of the sunshine has been across scotland. also true for northern ireland and northern england. there are still a few showers here. you can see nicely the boundary between those two are as, marked by this warm front that will push north and east across england and wales for the rest of the afternoon. there will be showery outbreaks of rain here, and some of that could turn heavy, even thundery, particularly from the east midlands eastwood, into east anglia as we head towards the end of the day. the best of the sunshine for the north, northern ireland, scotland, northern england. watch out for a few showers. temperatures are lower th
anna o'neill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. you might have noticed it was really warm yesterday. in fact, it is the warmer start to october in 12 years. temperatures in north—east scotland got to 20 celsius. we saw 2a celsius in surrey, and it could turn even warmer still into next weekend. for today, we still have the warmth and humidity across england and wales. misty and murky earlier on. the best of the sunshine has been across scotland. also true for...
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tip o'neill was really intimidating.f you didn't play ball with tip o'neill, you would get the best. -- the bat. i haven't seen representative jeffries who appears to me to be intimidating. if he were the democratic speaker, they would be more cohesive because i think he would keep his party in line. host: is that the most important quality in a speaker, to be intimidating? caller: it's one of the qualities. look at o'neill crossed the political divide. he went over with reagan at the end of the day and they were both irish and they tipped back the glass, i guess. they have lots of qualities but it's like herding cats. you've got to beat them into line if you were to get results. i admire the democrats for being so cohesive and i wish the republicans -- i don't think kevin mccarthy appears to me to be intimidating. it takes a powerful personality to keep that many representatives on board. host: is there somebody in the republican conference you think is that powerful personality? caller: i really don't know. the only th
tip o'neill was really intimidating.f you didn't play ball with tip o'neill, you would get the best. -- the bat. i haven't seen representative jeffries who appears to me to be intimidating. if he were the democratic speaker, they would be more cohesive because i think he would keep his party in line. host: is that the most important quality in a speaker, to be intimidating? caller: it's one of the qualities. look at o'neill crossed the political divide. he went over with reagan at the end of...
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my colleague, union o'neill at the desk and half an hour's time. i do hope you can join him to the it seems a history is doomed to repeat itself as today. we find ourselves in punched in the middle of several global complex. there's a conflict between ukraine and russia moss and is re. 1 a security crisis triggered by north korea conflict in central america and more. this unrest all over the world puts more than half of the countries in a crisis of health economy and social safety, which is the biggest threat to human civilization. i'm christy i and you're watching the cost of everything. we're today. we will analyze how much it cost countries to maintain, sustain and grow their military capability. the military spending is a significant part of many countries, budgets, and differs from nation to nation. not surprisingly, the us has the largest military budget spending $877000000000.00. the next largest military spender is china, but only at $292000000000.00, followed by russia at $86000000000.00. india and saudi arabia around now the top 5 with bu
my colleague, union o'neill at the desk and half an hour's time. i do hope you can join him to the it seems a history is doomed to repeat itself as today. we find ourselves in punched in the middle of several global complex. there's a conflict between ukraine and russia moss and is re. 1 a security crisis triggered by north korea conflict in central america and more. this unrest all over the world puts more than half of the countries in a crisis of health economy and social safety, which is the...
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my name's union o'neill, and we begin with breaking news. israel. how's the curtis states of emergency after on the salt was launched today against the country by from of villages? thousands of rockets bombarded as really to retreat early on saturday morning with some striking residential areas. according to these really health ministry, at least 22 people have been with more than 500. when did the idea safe? militants have been sold. traces a number of this really side step forward or the gas the strip. well, among the is really cities hit this morning, was ash cologne this friday. it shows what said to be the aftermath of some of the rocket attacks for new cars and debris, right, the streets, the reports coming in as well. how must have struck v as really power complicated in the city? we're trying to get verification on these really prime minister has no knowledge of the country, is of i know who then we come. we are more know to an operation. now, in another round, we are at war and this morning him us going to surprise some bloody attacks again
my name's union o'neill, and we begin with breaking news. israel. how's the curtis states of emergency after on the salt was launched today against the country by from of villages? thousands of rockets bombarded as really to retreat early on saturday morning with some striking residential areas. according to these really health ministry, at least 22 people have been with more than 500. when did the idea safe? militants have been sold. traces a number of this really side step forward or the gas...
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i'll see international uh, breaking news coverage from israel will continue as my colleague union o'neill is here at the top of the hour without your latest off, based on the dmitri gun it was killed no further than that. ended this month to act. it would just be, you know, patients on their computer stores caught up on the main issue scripts because most of them have the most that you start don't be supplementing on what the deal is. we're doing the perfect piece for cause . you're going to shoot me through the fox, the machine. you want to be a simple example rich, somebody smith at the so we just c as in the you know, so we know, so what do you to, that says language, but also there are also emotional problems or somebody to where to get to it at the distribution solution then when it gets you to access to them, this thing you have done the more me in the solution they knew of the clouds man, but he asked somebody just so we just started the process and he was beaten by gang of a stony and skinheads, but back then the lead that april the 27th morning. no one was concerned about it was
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north korea's most powerful woman o'neill, just 0. the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm serial venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives, some doha coming up in the program today is really airstrikes continued to promo gaza. nearly 400 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. 81 of them in the cells which was declared a safe stone for civilians. a desperate need for humanitarian aid, people across the gaza wait for the arrival of 20 trucks carrying food and water and.
north korea's most powerful woman o'neill, just 0. the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm serial venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives, some doha coming up in the program today is really airstrikes continued to promo gaza. nearly 400 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. 81 of them in the cells which was declared a safe stone for civilians. a desperate need for humanitarian aid, people across the gaza wait for the arrival of 20 trucks...
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this is almost a senator o'neill role.whether or not he can join some debate in fact as to whether or not he canjoin in to the classified briefings the house speaker would normally take part in —— ceremonial. and into all of the chaos as the us does not currently have an ambassador to israel. president biden had nominated macalou backin biden had nominated macalou back in september and the nomination has not been cleared through the senate —— jack lew. their speculation in fact over whether now the house and the republicans in particular will be propelled to really move this process forward, to get a new speaker in place. mike lawler even tweeting today, saying this was total chaos and what we should do, as we can see here, reinstate kevin mccarthy, the former house speaker, to stop messing around and do it and he says this will breathe some sort of vulnerability around the world, the way that other countries are viewing the us right now, and he is not the only lawmaker expressing these kind of concerns about some of what
this is almost a senator o'neill role.whether or not he can join some debate in fact as to whether or not he canjoin in to the classified briefings the house speaker would normally take part in —— ceremonial. and into all of the chaos as the us does not currently have an ambassador to israel. president biden had nominated macalou backin biden had nominated macalou back in september and the nomination has not been cleared through the senate —— jack lew. their speculation in fact over...
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and the greenspan commission, it was called at the time, and tip o'neill and reagan and some others just got together and out a deal. and that's what we're going to to do. hopefully, we don't have to wait people's. benefits are going to be cut by 20% if nothing happens. you know, that's that's to me, a problem at this point that we end up not facing reality in this country. it's so easy to demagogue social security and say you're going to take benefits from the old people. and yet that's exactly what president trump, president biden are doing by not to do anything about social, because there's going to be benefit cuts in ten years. you begin your book and this is quote from barack obama that there is no problem cannot solve when we together. so on the issue of social security, what has to happen and how do you create that political capital to solve the problem beyond 2032? i mean, as bill was saying, thank you, bill, for leading that for the staff because it was a it was a pretty it took two years for it to come through. we had 19 members leading politicians. the two public trustees of s
and the greenspan commission, it was called at the time, and tip o'neill and reagan and some others just got together and out a deal. and that's what we're going to to do. hopefully, we don't have to wait people's. benefits are going to be cut by 20% if nothing happens. you know, that's that's to me, a problem at this point that we end up not facing reality in this country. it's so easy to demagogue social security and say you're going to take benefits from the old people. and yet that's...
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hear people say, you know, can we can we get back to the way it was maybe with ronald reagan and tip o'neill used to argue over a budget and then like a couple of good irishmen, go have a drink. and i think we can, but i'll finish this. i just think we've got to have government as good as our people. we got to we've got to find men and women who who embody that kind of decency of everyday americans. and i know we will. and i i'm very optimistic about this future, not just because i'm looking at you, brandon, an impressive young man. this is an impressive group of young people. but everywhere i go across this country, i i'm convinced that this is a freedom loving nation. it's a caring nation. most compassionate nation in the history of the world. i've i've seen the way americans come alongside total strangers in the worst of times. they do for people what they never to have done back to them. and and this is truly a great nation challenge that we have going forward as just to have government as good as our people as principle or as dedicated and as caring toward one another as the american ar
hear people say, you know, can we can we get back to the way it was maybe with ronald reagan and tip o'neill used to argue over a budget and then like a couple of good irishmen, go have a drink. and i think we can, but i'll finish this. i just think we've got to have government as good as our people. we got to we've got to find men and women who who embody that kind of decency of everyday americans. and i know we will. and i i'm very optimistic about this future, not just because i'm looking at...
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o'neill is here with the desk and a half hours time. i do hope you joined the the hello and welcome to cross stuff where all things are considered on peter without the western world. is given is real, a green light to exact revenge in the wake of a mouse as attack on october 7th and doing so. the west is made it clear international humanitarian law. and the rules of war are subjective and arbitrary. some lives are more valuable than others, the cross talking palestine, i'm joined by my guest, ryan christian and franklin. he is found are an editor of the last american vagabond and the host of the daily wrap ups inside. and we cross the side. yeah, so to raleigh, he is assistant professor of political science at the institute for humanities and cultural studies. and in budapest we cross the jordan, samuel we, he is a pod cast or at the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals are generally across our girls in effect, that means you can jump any time i want you want. and i always appreciate it. let's go to the professor in into tha
o'neill is here with the desk and a half hours time. i do hope you joined the the hello and welcome to cross stuff where all things are considered on peter without the western world. is given is real, a green light to exact revenge in the wake of a mouse as attack on october 7th and doing so. the west is made it clear international humanitarian law. and the rules of war are subjective and arbitrary. some lives are more valuable than others, the cross talking palestine, i'm joined by my guest,...
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the chic o'neil philosophy wher he said he looked at his kids and said, you're not rich, i much.ou can be too. i like the attitude. >> i've said this before, i've always wanted kids it just to keep them out of the house. what say you? is a good incentive for kids to find their own vocation. >> 100 percent. maybe there a conversation if you are that well off that they pitch you an idea for a busines or an idf or whatever it is and pitch it to me give me a business plan and i will invest in it at some point in time. i don't think you should give your kids all your money. he has a kids and i'm sure the old is in their 50s is like really. but he's doing a lot better for his kids in the big guy is doin for hunter biden. >> fifty -year-old kid mick jagger has it. the kids could make some money if they selma jagger jagger their blood. >> yeah. forever young. >> the real headline should be, my fortune would be $2 billion if i had worn a robber and not side yard eight loser kids. >> who drained at my fortune because i've had support them a six for maybe the six -year-old salty language. ♪
the chic o'neil philosophy wher he said he looked at his kids and said, you're not rich, i much.ou can be too. i like the attitude. >> i've said this before, i've always wanted kids it just to keep them out of the house. what say you? is a good incentive for kids to find their own vocation. >> 100 percent. maybe there a conversation if you are that well off that they pitch you an idea for a busines or an idf or whatever it is and pitch it to me give me a business plan and i will...
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they worked with democrats, with o'neil as speaker, jim wright as speaker, they worked together. there were many, many republicans who worked for the country first and the party second. they knew how to legislate, how to govern. that's gone. the idea that today they'll be discussing in washington, d.c., jackie alemany is with us to tell us about it, the idea that they're going to be discussing, potentially, the next speaker of the house would be a man from ohio who, 2 1/2 years ago, tried to overturn an existing elected government coming in, the biden presidency. he voted against -- he was against the constitution of the united states, jim jordan. he's on the precipice of becoming speaker, perhaps. >> jackie alemany, is this going to happen, or what is the latest there? >> that is the question. i mean, these guys have one job, which is, at the end of the day, to appropriate. right now, they've gone 13 days without a house speaker to get anywhere near that job done. jim jordan, on friday, knew he had 55 votes to shore up. that was 55 people who had voted against him in the secret
they worked with democrats, with o'neil as speaker, jim wright as speaker, they worked together. there were many, many republicans who worked for the country first and the party second. they knew how to legislate, how to govern. that's gone. the idea that today they'll be discussing in washington, d.c., jackie alemany is with us to tell us about it, the idea that they're going to be discussing, potentially, the next speaker of the house would be a man from ohio who, 2 1/2 years ago, tried to...
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one of the -- bring in to pony on -- tip o'neil. in today's word -- 20 years ago, 30 years ago, when reagan was president, they worked together. i worked in that white house, they developed bonds of respect, they did not agree with each other on all things. eventually they had bonds of affection. if you would permit a story. when reagan was president, tip was speaker of the house. it was her birthday coming up, it was the 65th, a significant one. reagan started a birthday party in the white house and invited her and her friends for lunch. after lunch, he got up. he said, tip, if i got my ticket back, -- and went to hell with you. that was the humor of the time. we played tricks on the chief of staff, it was so much fun. madeleine: it does not seem very fun right now. i wonder why anyone would want to be president at this time. mr. gergen: we are slogging through. it sure ain't fun. madeleine: it is hard to imagine the same thing happening when you see kevin mccarthy voted against certifying the election. mr. gergen: yep. i think --
one of the -- bring in to pony on -- tip o'neil. in today's word -- 20 years ago, 30 years ago, when reagan was president, they worked together. i worked in that white house, they developed bonds of respect, they did not agree with each other on all things. eventually they had bonds of affection. if you would permit a story. when reagan was president, tip was speaker of the house. it was her birthday coming up, it was the 65th, a significant one. reagan started a birthday party in the white...
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remember ronald reagan and tip o'neill. that was the model to follow.f that is what we need to do now, let's see what the dams and water. but in the meantime, i think that the gop has the possibility just like we did with kevin mccarthy in picking a speaker. and we are only talking about 96% of the conference was with mccarthy, only 4% kicked him out. so we got to change the rules, i think. before that, we need to find a new speaker next week. >> john: what about maybe empowering the speaker pro tem patrick mchenry to get stuff done until republicans, the republican fungus can get its act together? >> i think you have a great sources because i am one of the members who is sponsoring with other members within leadership to empower patrick may henry. i have been telling makenna reid that he should consider that possibility. he says that the constitution does not necessarily granted those powers. but everything is subject to interpretation. there are two lines and the first line says that the speaker, the temporary speaker, can conduct business. so i think
remember ronald reagan and tip o'neill. that was the model to follow.f that is what we need to do now, let's see what the dams and water. but in the meantime, i think that the gop has the possibility just like we did with kevin mccarthy in picking a speaker. and we are only talking about 96% of the conference was with mccarthy, only 4% kicked him out. so we got to change the rules, i think. before that, we need to find a new speaker next week. >> john: what about maybe empowering the...
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neil: ronald reagan and tip o'neill, the shelflife, constantly, are there people like that today?. i don't think it is likely but it is a very simple thing. are you bipartisan or not? neil: is president biden bipartisan? >> not the way i mean. not the way i mean it. i am saying if you have those and go to the coalition, that could make a big difference. neil: if we don't. >> if we don't we are likely to have irreconcilable differences about values and wealth and important things that will drive people to different states, they will go to blue states are red states. there will be difficulty of the central government to order the populations to behave the way they want, they will say make me, there will be a challenge, a very risky situation but it has come down to the things people will fight for have become i will not compromise, i'm going to win at all costs, so the rules are in jeopardy. that is where we are now. in committees, you watch these committees, they are very politically biased. of of the 20 the mccarthy drama. coming back to -- is this your way of saying in academic t
neil: ronald reagan and tip o'neill, the shelflife, constantly, are there people like that today?. i don't think it is likely but it is a very simple thing. are you bipartisan or not? neil: is president biden bipartisan? >> not the way i mean. not the way i mean it. i am saying if you have those and go to the coalition, that could make a big difference. neil: if we don't. >> if we don't we are likely to have irreconcilable differences about values and wealth and important things...
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and so when tip o'neill became speaker of the house following the very election that ousted ford fromevising a priority savvy cable leaders, pounced on the opportunity, believing that regulatory reform demanded ingratiating cable industry into politics the way that broadcasters had. they just watched on the fold. and indeed, since the mid 1960s, cable advocates identified political coverage as a public relations strategy, with one businessman, even proposing to fund congressional television in 1969. and you can see here in the highlighted area, it says congressmen are mainly concerned about what seattle which used to be the term cable television can do for them. and then the following it really emphasizes that our findings indicate that congressional his proposed program will represent a significant and meaningful breakthrough in legisla relations. but it took the right moment and the right person to ultimately make this a reality. brian lamb, who had actually worked for richard nixon, the office of telecommunications, he understood media policy. he understood capitol hill and he unde
and so when tip o'neill became speaker of the house following the very election that ousted ford fromevising a priority savvy cable leaders, pounced on the opportunity, believing that regulatory reform demanded ingratiating cable industry into politics the way that broadcasters had. they just watched on the fold. and indeed, since the mid 1960s, cable advocates identified political coverage as a public relations strategy, with one businessman, even proposing to fund congressional television in...
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earlier today, before the announcement of tonali's ban was announced, we heard the wolves boss gary o'neilsure recently on clubs across the country in all divisions to remove the sponsorship of gambling companies from the front of gambling companies from the front of their shirt. the premier league is a premier league teams will be doing that by the start of the 2027 to 2028 season. one charity who have really been pushing for this to remove gambling from football altogether, the big step, they came out today and said are humans and rather than lengthy bans like we have seen with tonali today, what they really need is empathy. thank ou so they really need is empathy. thank you so much. _ they really need is empathy. thank you so much, joining _ they really need is empathy. thank you so much, joining us _ they really need is empathy. thank you so much, joining us from - they really need is empathy. thank you so much, joining us from london. brighton are ready to welcome tonight, ajax. the manager has been getting great praise for his side's performance and it has been tough going for ajax d
earlier today, before the announcement of tonali's ban was announced, we heard the wolves boss gary o'neilsure recently on clubs across the country in all divisions to remove the sponsorship of gambling companies from the front of gambling companies from the front of their shirt. the premier league is a premier league teams will be doing that by the start of the 2027 to 2028 season. one charity who have really been pushing for this to remove gambling from football altogether, the big step, they...
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they included the most powerful speakers in the history of the institution, rayburn, mccormack, o'neillemocratic speaker was effective. in those 40 years, republicans not only forgot how to be speaker of the house, they never expected to be. then, in 1994, without a single pundit predicting it, the republicans shocked themselves by winning the house of representatives for the first time in 40 years, and suddenly newt gingrich and to try to figure out how to be speaker of the house. he created the era of the government shutdown. no republican speaker has kept the job as long as he wanted to. republicans eventually turned against gingrich and every republican speaker who followed him. the longest serving republican speaker was dennis haster, who was later revealed to have been a pedophile and went to prison. after leaving the speakership. kevin mccarthy's failure as speaker is in its way the most spectacular since his speakership ended so dramatically with the first ever vote to vacate the speakership. the two leading announced candidates for republican speaker now are congressman jim jor
they included the most powerful speakers in the history of the institution, rayburn, mccormack, o'neillemocratic speaker was effective. in those 40 years, republicans not only forgot how to be speaker of the house, they never expected to be. then, in 1994, without a single pundit predicting it, the republicans shocked themselves by winning the house of representatives for the first time in 40 years, and suddenly newt gingrich and to try to figure out how to be speaker of the house. he created...
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the strongest speakers of the house in american history have been people like sam rayburn or tip o'neillre respected by their colleagues and feared by their colleagues. you tell me, do we think that kevin mccarthy was respected by manny or any of his colleagues, were feared by many or any of them? he was elected in the end because he was captive and because he was weak. he is a profile and weakness. he stands for almost nothing, and this was for ordained in january. >> i found michael beschloss takes us off the air after another unprecedented day in american history. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. see you at the end of tomorrow. u at the end of tomorrow [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood
the strongest speakers of the house in american history have been people like sam rayburn or tip o'neillre respected by their colleagues and feared by their colleagues. you tell me, do we think that kevin mccarthy was respected by manny or any of his colleagues, were feared by many or any of them? he was elected in the end because he was captive and because he was weak. he is a profile and weakness. he stands for almost nothing, and this was for ordained in january. >> i found michael...
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. >> a shout out to president obama, russell simmons, kevin durant, ice cube, shaquille o'neil. >> sohecked, you are not supposed to have cell phones in prison. >> no, but i had to do when i had to do to gain my freedom. i felt like i had to take this risk. >> while malcolm into marco waited, wilson lost his final appeal, on january second, 2014. he was set to die by lethal injection, a week later. and then, the phone rang. it was wilson's lawyer. >> and she said to us, if you want to talk to him, this is a window you have. and it was literally, 48 hours before his execution. >> my name is michael wilson. >> when murphy met with wilson, in a death row visiting room a video camera was rolling. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew it was on the line, for malcolm and demarco. >> now, what might be their last chance at freedom, came down to whether a condemned man, would decide to come clean. within minutes, he did. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was, she was one of the type of things that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> wilson confessed to killing
. >> a shout out to president obama, russell simmons, kevin durant, ice cube, shaquille o'neil. >> sohecked, you are not supposed to have cell phones in prison. >> no, but i had to do when i had to do to gain my freedom. i felt like i had to take this risk. >> while malcolm into marco waited, wilson lost his final appeal, on january second, 2014. he was set to die by lethal injection, a week later. and then, the phone rang. it was wilson's lawyer. >> and she said...
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anytime a group called the reagan o'neil club. number of republicans and democrats and it's purely social. and that's what we do foggy. i think right now, i think there has to be a consensus on the republican side. someone that i think will be acceptable to all. and i think we are trying to get to that it looks to me like jim jordan is not going to get across the finish line with some of the more blue state republicans. and including new york. i think he would be a fine speaker. i think we also have to look at something else. we have a majority leader in steve scalise who is not going to be running for speaker again. i have heard reportedly kevin mccarthy is not going to be running for speaker again. we have a speaker which right now josh makes an interesting suggestion who is basically more of an administrative role. >> bret: patrick mchenry. >> pro tem the speaker chair itself. so we can focus on getting, you know, keeping the majority leader with our mission, our agenda, what we are trying to do as republicans and look to more
anytime a group called the reagan o'neil club. number of republicans and democrats and it's purely social. and that's what we do foggy. i think right now, i think there has to be a consensus on the republican side. someone that i think will be acceptable to all. and i think we are trying to get to that it looks to me like jim jordan is not going to get across the finish line with some of the more blue state republicans. and including new york. i think he would be a fine speaker. i think we also...
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the strongest speakers of the house in american history have been people like sam rayburn or tip o'neilleople who were respected by their colleagues and feared by their colleagues. you tell me, do we think that kevin mccarthy was respected by many or any of his colleagues or feared by many or any them? he was elected in the end because he was captive and because he was weak. he is a profile and weakness. he stands for almost nothing, and this was for ordained in january. >> i found michael beschloss takes us off the air after another unprecedented day in american history. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. see you at the end of tomorrow. meet the portable blender we can barely keep in stock. blendjet 2 gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go. so you can blend up a mouthwatering smoothie, protein shake, or latte wherever you are! recharge quickly with any usb port. best of all, it even cleans itself! just blend water with a drop of soap. what are you waiting for? order yours no
the strongest speakers of the house in american history have been people like sam rayburn or tip o'neilleople who were respected by their colleagues and feared by their colleagues. you tell me, do we think that kevin mccarthy was respected by many or any of his colleagues or feared by many or any them? he was elected in the end because he was captive and because he was weak. he is a profile and weakness. he stands for almost nothing, and this was for ordained in january. >> i found...
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plan on friday while the president put a lid on it and one of the elements is we need to look at our o'neillboard. in 2019 we caught zero on the terrorist watch list coming across the board, so far this year we've caught more than 150 coming from 160 different countries, we're catching people from the middle east, from yemen, from others. there could be a cell already in america. this is the concern i've had that has just been happening time after time. you know, i went to the border a number of years ago and when the first border agents told me about the watch list, i came dan a press conference, the democrats said i was lying and we finally proved to them and it's only gotten worse under this administration. >> bret: let's talk about this hunt for a speaker. i've talked to a lot of people up there, you know, private conversations on background. a number of them told me crazy things saying that probably jesus of nazareth could not get 217 votes right now. >> a few votes short. >> bret: yeah. what's happening here? is this particular conference governable? can you get to 217 for anybody? >>
plan on friday while the president put a lid on it and one of the elements is we need to look at our o'neillboard. in 2019 we caught zero on the terrorist watch list coming across the board, so far this year we've caught more than 150 coming from 160 different countries, we're catching people from the middle east, from yemen, from others. there could be a cell already in america. this is the concern i've had that has just been happening time after time. you know, i went to the border a number...
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i think the longest serving speaker, tip o'neill, ronald reagan used to talk all the time, two old irish guys with a drink and work things out. >> john: gingrinch and clinton. >> and they shut down the government a couple times, reagan. >> they did, but they were working at it. you and i have different political views but we talk. and we can work it out. now, i think these guys, you talked about who wins at the end of the day, you know what i think a lot of people, this may come across as harsh, but a lot of these people are performance artists. they are there to create chaos. they delight in the fact that it's not working. they want government not to work and they think it's to their political advantage going forward whether it gets them a job on cable tv, or the nomination for governor of florida, i think that's their -- i don't think working government as much as john roberts like to deride me as an old man, it's not their goal. >> john: because i'm there with you. see which way this goes. don't go anywhere. >> aishah: former president trump says he will take the stand at the civil fr
i think the longest serving speaker, tip o'neill, ronald reagan used to talk all the time, two old irish guys with a drink and work things out. >> john: gingrinch and clinton. >> and they shut down the government a couple times, reagan. >> they did, but they were working at it. you and i have different political views but we talk. and we can work it out. now, i think these guys, you talked about who wins at the end of the day, you know what i think a lot of people, this may...