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paul adams did touch u on adams. paul adams did touch upon this _ adams.aeli government, - the things driving the current israeli government, it- the things driving the current israeli government, it is- the things driving the current israeli government, it is this| israeli government, it is this deed, — israeli government, it is this deed, unshakeable - israeli government, it is thisi deed, unshakeable conviction that this _ deed, unshakeable conviction that this is _ deed, unshakeable conviction that this is all _ deed, unshakeable conviction that this is all ours, _ deed, unshakeable conviction that this is all ours, the - deed, unshakeable conviction that this is all ours, the landi that this is all ours, the land given— that this is all ours, the land given to _ that this is all ours, the land given to us _ that this is all ours, the land given to us try— that this is all ours, the land given to us by god. - that this is all ours, the land given to us by god. and - that this is all ours, the land given to us by god. and on. that this is all ours, the
paul adams did touch u on adams. paul adams did touch upon this _ adams.aeli government, - the things driving the current israeli government, it- the things driving the current israeli government, it is- the things driving the current israeli government, it is this| israeli government, it is this deed, — israeli government, it is this deed, unshakeable - israeli government, it is thisi deed, unshakeable conviction that this _ deed, unshakeable conviction that this is _ deed, unshakeable...
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. set and diplomatic correspondence, pauladams. —— correspondence, paul adams. —— released correspondencet questions. zane and some great questions. zane and leeds, what would you like to ask? good morning.- and leeds, what would you like to ask? good morning. hello, my auestion to ask? good morning. hello, my question is. _ to ask? good morning. hello, my question is, what _ to ask? good morning. hello, my question is, what is _ to ask? good morning. hello, my question is, what is the _ question is, what is the long—term peace strategy let's say, 20, 30 years that ensures people's stability in the middle eastern region? would it
. set and diplomatic correspondence, pauladams. —— correspondence, paul adams. —— released correspondencet questions. zane and some great questions. zane and leeds, what would you like to ask? good morning.- and leeds, what would you like to ask? good morning. hello, my auestion to ask? good morning. hello, my question is. _ to ask? good morning. hello, my question is, what _ to ask? good morning. hello, my question is, what is _ to ask? good morning. hello, my question is, what is the...
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let's bring in our diplomatic correspondent paul adams.ties.- drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking _ drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking at _ drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking at a _ drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking at a single - we are looking at a single incident in which seven soldiers were killed that is going to cause great concern about the circumstances. we don't have any details but we are now being told that eight soldiers, seven now and one earlier, have been confirmed as dead and that is within 36 hours of this major phase of the ground operation in southern lebanon getting under way. it is a reminder of the sheer difficulty that the israeli army is going to face as it goes in is what it describes in this limited way although we are seeing more troops being brought up to join that fight. the dangers we could see weeks and weeks of this and which israeli soldiers will be killed. of course they have had a year of action in gaza in which also a significant number of israeli soldiers have
let's bring in our diplomatic correspondent paul adams.ties.- drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking _ drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking at _ drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking at a _ drawn into casualties. yes. if we are looking at a single - we are looking at a single incident in which seven soldiers were killed that is going to cause great concern about the circumstances. we don't have any details but we are now being told that eight soldiers, seven now and one...
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we'll put your question to paul adams. of the many complicated elements of this, you know, combustible mix in the middle east, you cannot help, ultimately, but come back to the israel—palestine conflict. it began in gaza, and in some ways it ends in gaza. and the depressing thing right now is that a year on, there is absolutely no sign of anyone trying to address that. anne marie in burnley, what is your question? who is supplying all the armaments to either side of this conflict? - israel can buy its own weapons, but it mainly gets its weapons in most of its most advanced weapons through the united states. it's more murky when it comes to this arc of militias armed by iran. its most important partner there is lebanon's hezbollah. it also includes militias in iraq, in syria, as well as the houthis in yemen. lyse doucet, chief international correspondent from tel aviv. paul, in the studio with me. thank you so much. some of your questions answered there. well, there's more analysis with mishal husain in the today debate thi
we'll put your question to paul adams. of the many complicated elements of this, you know, combustible mix in the middle east, you cannot help, ultimately, but come back to the israel—palestine conflict. it began in gaza, and in some ways it ends in gaza. and the depressing thing right now is that a year on, there is absolutely no sign of anyone trying to address that. anne marie in burnley, what is your question? who is supplying all the armaments to either side of this conflict? - israel...
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paul adams, thank you.rns for a new series on netflix. now it's time to join our colleagues with the news where you are. the night to verify the locations. let me take you through what paris saint—germain paris hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm catrin heledd. a special night in prospect at villa park — bayern munich the visitors in the champions league in a rematch of the 1982 european cup final. back in the fold — joe allen has been named in wales' squad for this month's nations league matches. and england's netballers secure the taini jamison trophy after taking a 2—0 lead in their three test series against new zealand. hello there. bukayo saka threw down the gauntlet to manchester city last night, claiming that arsenal will pip city to the premier league title this season. saka's comments came after he helped the gunners to a 2—0 victory over paris saint—germain on what was a mixed night for british clubs, asjoe lynskey reports. in his north london and in paris, this is the year they hope for change.
paul adams, thank you.rns for a new series on netflix. now it's time to join our colleagues with the news where you are. the night to verify the locations. let me take you through what paris saint—germain paris hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm catrin heledd. a special night in prospect at villa park — bayern munich the visitors in the champions league in a rematch of the 1982 european cup final. back in the fold — joe allen has been named in wales' squad for this month's nations...
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we will put your question to paul adams. a change of regime in iran solve the middle east crisis? while a chance solve the middle east crisis? while a change of — solve the middle east crisis? while a change of regime _ solve the middle east crisis? while a change of regime might - solve the middle east crisis? igg'i ie: a change of regime might remove one element, one of the many complicated elements of this mix in the middle east, you cannot help but ultimately come back to the israel—palestine conflict. it began in gaza, and in some ways it ends in gaza. and the depressing thing right now is that a year on, there is absolutely no sign of anyone trying to address that. anne marie in burnley, what is your question? who is supplying all the armaments to either side of this conflict? - israel can buy its own weapons, but it mainly gets its weapons in most of its most advanced weapons through the united states. it's more murky when it comes to this arc of militias armed by iran. its most important partner there is lebanon's he
we will put your question to paul adams. a change of regime in iran solve the middle east crisis? while a chance solve the middle east crisis? while a change of — solve the middle east crisis? while a change of regime _ solve the middle east crisis? while a change of regime might - solve the middle east crisis? igg'i ie: a change of regime might remove one element, one of the many complicated elements of this mix in the middle east, you cannot help but ultimately come back to the...
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yeah, and it's very nice and very helpful, i think, also today to have paul adams, one of the bbc�*sllous diplomatic correspondence, with us this afternoon, because overnight events in iran, with israeli strikes long anticipated, but it does make you wonder what do these attacks mean, what might come next? so, paul, what do we know so far? well, they appear to have been, um, perhaps at the lower end of the scale that everyone was concerned about. they did not hit iran's nuclear facilities. they did not hit iran's nuclearfacilities. oil production facilities. they went, it seems, for strictly military targets. now, we haven't been told by the israelis, and we're certainly not going to be told by the iranians the actual detail of this. but we do think it was missile production and launch sites and air defences. so in a way it's a little bit like an extension of what the israelis did in mid—april, the last time we were in this situation of sort of tit for tat, and when they went after the air defences around one of iran's main nuclear sites. so, you know, it's enabled the israelis to do
yeah, and it's very nice and very helpful, i think, also today to have paul adams, one of the bbc�*sllous diplomatic correspondence, with us this afternoon, because overnight events in iran, with israeli strikes long anticipated, but it does make you wonder what do these attacks mean, what might come next? so, paul, what do we know so far? well, they appear to have been, um, perhaps at the lower end of the scale that everyone was concerned about. they did not hit iran's nuclear facilities....
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at 10 o'clock on bbc radio 5 live, our correspondents lyse doucet and paul adams will answer some ofk the sector suffers from a culture of poor performance that companies are not taking responsibility for their performance, too often blaming the weather, or circumstances, even possibly blaming customers themselves. we wanted to take responsibility and put a sharper focus on performance which is why we have imposed these penalties. this sits alongside a major uptick in investment, companies will spend £88 billion to improve service for customers and the environment. we know that four companies are going to be able to charge more because they have been seen to have a good standard, but yet you are saying that isn't good enough? we standard, but yet you are saying that isn't good enough?- that isn't good enough? we are sa inc that isn't good enough? we are saying overall _ that isn't good enough? we are saying overall the _ that isn't good enough? we are saying overall the sector's - saying overall the sector's performance is disappointing, and in areas like pollution performance, is pa
at 10 o'clock on bbc radio 5 live, our correspondents lyse doucet and paul adams will answer some ofk the sector suffers from a culture of poor performance that companies are not taking responsibility for their performance, too often blaming the weather, or circumstances, even possibly blaming customers themselves. we wanted to take responsibility and put a sharper focus on performance which is why we have imposed these penalties. this sits alongside a major uptick in investment, companies will...
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wherever you look, adam, david, abraham, muhammad, they are all paul the messenger, jesus, they are all related to palestine . this country is very important. how historic palestine was, now they are broadcasting its photos to 27,000... to america, for example, to britain, what they do for example, do they want to make peace or anything? we palestinians have tried all the methods. finally, we have come to the conclusion that we have to resist. here, if we look, how much is left of palestine? there is nothing around jordan , it used to be open with jordan, so now it is not related to the border, so this is the map of palestine. they themselves are saying that we are looking at the role of palestine, we have 17 cities, we have different cities, the real map is that , our historical map is 27, 27 square kilometers. we may we want to win our war for this, not for this , it doesn't bother us at all, what is this, of course, it bothers us, it's from our land , after all, of course, but where am i , of course, from here ? right here from the city of hebron, you are studying al-jalil. i am al-j
wherever you look, adam, david, abraham, muhammad, they are all paul the messenger, jesus, they are all related to palestine . this country is very important. how historic palestine was, now they are broadcasting its photos to 27,000... to america, for example, to britain, what they do for example, do they want to make peace or anything? we palestinians have tried all the methods. finally, we have come to the conclusion that we have to resist. here, if we look, how much is left of palestine?...
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you know, you mentioned burnsville in your closing comments and paul l strand, matthew rudy and adam are on my mind every single day. i introduced the bill that would remove any restrictions for bearcats in our country. i'm so proud to be ranked in the top 3% of all bipartisan members of congress. i work often with my colleagues in the state. like pete stauber, brad. right now, i am ranked the sixth-most independent member in the democratic party in the country. where i broke in with my own party has been around law-enforcement issues. it's been around for security. and it's been on behalf of my family farmers. the abortion issue is one that my voters can't get over, joe. you are an antiabortion activist and you will not stop these states. you are on tape saying you want to raise the retirement age and privatize social security. i have proven, i don't have to promise, that i will be an independent voice for minnesota's second congressional district. joe, you still as we sit here today, don't have the endorsement of second district republicans. at the end of the day, it's been an hono
you know, you mentioned burnsville in your closing comments and paul l strand, matthew rudy and adam are on my mind every single day. i introduced the bill that would remove any restrictions for bearcats in our country. i'm so proud to be ranked in the top 3% of all bipartisan members of congress. i work often with my colleagues in the state. like pete stauber, brad. right now, i am ranked the sixth-most independent member in the democratic party in the country. where i broke in with my own...
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you know, you mentioned burnsville in your closing comments and paul l strand, matthew rudy and adam are on my mind every single day. i introduced the bill that would remove any restrictions for bearcats in our country. i'm so proud to be ranked in the top 3% of all bipartisan members of congress. i work often with my colleagues in the state. like pete stauber, brad. right now, i am ranked the sixth-most independent member in the democratic party in the country. where i broke in with my own party has been around law-enforcement issues. it's been around for security. and it's been on behalf of my family farmers. the abortion issue is one that my voters can't get over, joe. you are an antiabortion activist and you will not stop these states. you are on tape saying you want to raise the retirement age and privatize social security. i have proven, i don't have to promise, that i will be an independent voice for minnesota's second congressional district. joe, you still as we sit here today, don't have the endorsement of second district republicans. at the end of the day, it's been an hono
you know, you mentioned burnsville in your closing comments and paul l strand, matthew rudy and adam are on my mind every single day. i introduced the bill that would remove any restrictions for bearcats in our country. i'm so proud to be ranked in the top 3% of all bipartisan members of congress. i work often with my colleagues in the state. like pete stauber, brad. right now, i am ranked the sixth-most independent member in the democratic party in the country. where i broke in with my own...
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paul revere makes his engraving, which in fact is a copy of someone else's engraving. but it's like he was sued, wasn't he? i think it's some early cases of copyright infringement, but it's adams who helps to further the narrative that the customs commissioners who were then very controversially in boston, had something to do with this ugly event. and so paul revere inserts into that etching several of the customs commissioners, he has the customs house, he has a musket coming out of the house. as you know, as you remember, he has the this the soldiers kind of looking menacing in advancing in formation against this huddle of martyred seeming bostonians, which include a woman who was certainly no in the street of boston on the streets of boston that night. and the whole thing is essentially packed, edged for british consumption and to london. adams is instrumental in sending some 96 depositions of people from that evening. an interesting thing, if you read through them is that everyone was there and everyone saw something completely different. i mean, even the position of the moon is different in some of these accounts. but his point was he needed to get the report of this viol
paul revere makes his engraving, which in fact is a copy of someone else's engraving. but it's like he was sued, wasn't he? i think it's some early cases of copyright infringement, but it's adams who helps to further the narrative that the customs commissioners who were then very controversially in boston, had something to do with this ugly event. and so paul revere inserts into that etching several of the customs commissioners, he has the customs house, he has a musket coming out of the house....
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paul revere makes his engraving, which in fact is a copy of someone else's engraving. but it's like he was sued, wasn't he? i think it's some early cases of copyright infringement, but it's adams who helps to further the narrative that the customs commissioners who were then very controversially in boston, had something to do with this ugly event. and so paul revere inserts into that etching several of the customs commissioners, he has the customs house, he has a musket coming out of the house. as you know, as you remember, he has the this the soldiers kind of looking menacing in advancing in formation against this huddle of martyred seeming bostonians, which include a woman who was certainly no in the street of boston on the streets of boston that night. and the whole thing is essentially packed, edged for british consumption and to london. adams is instrumental in sending some 96 depositions of people from that evening. an interesting thing, if you read through them is that everyone was there and everyone saw something completely different. i mean, even the position of the moon is different in some of these accounts. but his point was he needed to get the report of this viol
paul revere makes his engraving, which in fact is a copy of someone else's engraving. but it's like he was sued, wasn't he? i think it's some early cases of copyright infringement, but it's adams who helps to further the narrative that the customs commissioners who were then very controversially in boston, had something to do with this ugly event. and so paul revere inserts into that etching several of the customs commissioners, he has the customs house, he has a musket coming out of the house....
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paul revere youmailman? he rides t hou and delirs a mai samuel and elizabeth adams, which there's a very funny stor samuel was john adams a second ere's 'go into the story. i ve there and joh on the house. dorothy hancock she didn't care for john hancock. 's kind of a spoiled rich kid, kind of obnoxious and murky. r few friends because paris,of because she spoke both english and french but the story in the bookuteeting, john paul jones is probably worth buying book ft byerself because itit i hilarious. and john,lizath monroe, king george, a third queen, charlotte of england. they had to meet with them and weekly and she got the veneer of being the royal family left after the first or second weeks. and then she started being very sarcastic and king louis and both john abigail hated and that's not strong enough word hated alexander hamilton so it goes into some of those but real quickly before we get to the good stuff abig's years she was born inorth weymouth landing massachusetts cadtlbecause she could never go to school because of recurring fever and. but she read in the large library of hr,ho was a congregat
paul revere youmailman? he rides t hou and delirs a mai samuel and elizabeth adams, which there's a very funny stor samuel was john adams a second ere's 'go into the story. i ve there and joh on the house. dorothy hancock she didn't care for john hancock. 's kind of a spoiled rich kid, kind of obnoxious and murky. r few friends because paris,of because she spoke both english and french but the story in the bookuteeting, john paul jones is probably worth buying book ft byerself because itit i...
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brendan buck, former aide to house speakers, john boehner and paul ryan and an msnbc political analyst is here, and so is adam jentleson, former chief of staff to senator john fetterman and deputy chief of staff to senator harry reid. welcome to you all. you sent us notes on the early data. very interesting. first, you say it shows the blue wall states look strongest for democrats so far. what are you seeing in those states to suggest that? >> well, you know what was surprising to me is we're getting into the data in those states. we've got several hundred thousand votes, millions of votes cast just across those three states. there was an expectation going into the early vote, not just by me but many analysts, we see a big move toward republicans. we have to republican in 2020, there was the pandemic. democrats were more covid conscious. they were much more likely to vote early. republicans were told that voting by mail was fraudulent by donald trump, so they really avoided it. it was a big problem for republicans, and they have changed their strategy, so we expected to see a big shift and to see the early vo
brendan buck, former aide to house speakers, john boehner and paul ryan and an msnbc political analyst is here, and so is adam jentleson, former chief of staff to senator john fetterman and deputy chief of staff to senator harry reid. welcome to you all. you sent us notes on the early data. very interesting. first, you say it shows the blue wall states look strongest for democrats so far. what are you seeing in those states to suggest that? >> well, you know what was surprising to me is...
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national guard also on his list of enemy within democratic congressman adam schiff, democratic congresswoman nancy pelosi and her husband, paul. americans who don't support him. that's from an interview he did on fox and as of last night, he added to the list we're running against something far bigger than joe or kamala and far more powerful than them, which is a massive vicious, crooked, radical left machine that runs today's democratic party. >> when i say the enemy from within the other side goes crazy, becomes a sound bajo. how can you say? now they've done very bad things to this country. they are indeed the enemy from within but this is who we're fighting these are the people who were doing such harm to our country with open border policy it is record setting inflation, green news scam, and everything else that they're doing well at that list of people he considers the enemy from within keeps getting longer and longer as we get to election day in the waning days of this very close presidential race, at least according to polls one wonders if there are any concerns and misgivings about the darker tone of the trump campai
national guard also on his list of enemy within democratic congressman adam schiff, democratic congresswoman nancy pelosi and her husband, paul. americans who don't support him. that's from an interview he did on fox and as of last night, he added to the list we're running against something far bigger than joe or kamala and far more powerful than them, which is a massive vicious, crooked, radical left machine that runs today's democratic party. >> when i say the enemy from within the...
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went on to say the enemy from within includes democratic congressman adam schiff, former house speaker nancy pelosi, and her husband, paul. yesterday house speaker mike johnson on state of the union, became the latest republican leader to tell tell me that trump did not actually say what he actually said you know, that's not what he's talking about there. >> what he's talking about is marauding gangs of dangerous, violent people who are destroying public property. >> he talked about adam schiff threaten the los other literal mean, talking about this stuff is you know, my against democrats. >> i mean, he's literally talking no, he's not no. no, he's not jake. no, he's not know. he's talking about using the national guard and the military to keep the peace in our streets in the summer of 2020 that my democrat colleagues call this summer of love. it was crazy. it was mayhem okay. well, look, speaker johnson doesn't have to take my word for it as to whom mr. trump refers when he says the military, the national guard should quote, handle the enemy within because just a few minutes after that interview, mr. trump cleared it up
went on to say the enemy from within includes democratic congressman adam schiff, former house speaker nancy pelosi, and her husband, paul. yesterday house speaker mike johnson on state of the union, became the latest republican leader to tell tell me that trump did not actually say what he actually said you know, that's not what he's talking about there. >> what he's talking about is marauding gangs of dangerous, violent people who are destroying public property. >> he talked about...
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paul revere as your n? he rides to your house and delive mail? samuel and elizabeth adams, which there's a very funny story. samuel was john adams a second cousin? t's i won't o th story. the books for sale on the house. i li there and john and doroy hancock she didn't care for john hancock. he' of a spoiled rich kid, kind ofoxio and murky. andrea de lafayette was one of hefries b par, because she spokeoth english and french but the story in the about m, jo paul nes is probably worth buying book for just by hecse it is it is hilarious. and john, elizaberoe,ing gege, a third queen, charlotte of england. they had to meet with them and weekly and she got the veneer of being the royal family left after the first or second weeks. and then she started being very sarcastic and king louis and both john abigail hated and that's not strong enough word hated alexander hamilton so it goes into some of those but real quickly before we get to the good stuff abigail's yes e was born in 1744 in weymouth landing massachusetts self-educate mostly sh could never go to sool because of recurri
paul revere as your n? he rides to your house and delive mail? samuel and elizabeth adams, which there's a very funny story. samuel was john adams a second cousin? t's i won't o th story. the books for sale on the house. i li there and john and doroy hancock she didn't care for john hancock. he' of a spoiled rich kid, kind ofoxio and murky. andrea de lafayette was one of hefries b par, because she spokeoth english and french but the story in the about m, jo paul nes is probably worth buying...
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i don't know if that will happen but adam do standby don't go far back there in new york. let's go to jeff paul's live for 20 minutes away from our location in orlando. things are definitely kicking up now. where are you jeff and how does it look? >> we are near lake williston orlando lots of unknowns in terms of what hurricane milton could deliver to central florida folks concerned about two things. strong wind and what it can do to this area in central florida as well as the flooding. the route grounded 30 really saturated so with inches upon inches of rain falling on the heavily saturated ground you have flooding. on blake willis you do see intermittent wind picking up not very strong. of rain has been fairly constant but the concern for a lot of folks is really falling trees without flooding. we spoke with a local who had been living here on blake willis the last couple decades who's a little concerned with the tourists and newcomers who have moved to florida aren't taking this seriously. >> until 2004 it was the case may people didn't think we would have a category one or what hurricane ar
i don't know if that will happen but adam do standby don't go far back there in new york. let's go to jeff paul's live for 20 minutes away from our location in orlando. things are definitely kicking up now. where are you jeff and how does it look? >> we are near lake williston orlando lots of unknowns in terms of what hurricane milton could deliver to central florida folks concerned about two things. strong wind and what it can do to this area in central florida as well as the flooding....
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also singling out democratic office holders like congressman adam schiff or former house speaker nancy pelosi, even nancy pelosi's husband, paul pelosi, who i don't think has done anything except be attacked by a lunatic and his home and trump suggesting he would use the national guard or military on the enemy within what's your take on that? i mean, you were secretary of defense. do you think trump believes that the military is there to go after people? he doesn't like to go after his political opponents disagree with one another policies and positions, but i don't think we should demonize people from the other party. we're all americans wrong this together. i've said publicly on a few occasions that the greatest threat facing our country is not china, it's extreme political partisanship in this type of political violence island talk. so i'm very concerned about this, but that look at the end of the day, the military should not be involved in this at all. if there's concern about violence out there or enemies within, this is this is a role for law enforcement, not the united states military, and certainly not the active duty
also singling out democratic office holders like congressman adam schiff or former house speaker nancy pelosi, even nancy pelosi's husband, paul pelosi, who i don't think has done anything except be attacked by a lunatic and his home and trump suggesting he would use the national guard or military on the enemy within what's your take on that? i mean, you were secretary of defense. do you think trump believes that the military is there to go after people? he doesn't like to go after his...
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adams? >> it was the mayor. david: he's got problems of his own and we'll wait and hear what happens with all that. pauludlow after this. where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management at harbor freight, we design and test our own tools... ... (♪) when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have". it's your free, just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable, licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free. and there's no obligation. you see, medicare covers only about 80% of your part b medical expens
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paul mccartney. i'm surprised that we said in the greenroom that you would remove everyone on this list and replace them with the members of maroon 5. [laughter] >> i'm a huge adamt not as much as you are a fan of coldplay. >> oh, yes! chris martin, what a talent! >> you always say that. >> i always say what a talent. can you even be a rock star anymore? judging by the rock star persona of the 70s, you don't have -- you are not grabbing groupies. >> yes, you can for like 3-10 years before there is an expose and then you must go in hiding for the rest of your life. >> they were the last people to get hit by me to. they got away with so much. >> i think the whole did he thing will even it out so... [laughter] >> do you believe all that? >> the did the stuff? >> yeah, i believe that stuff! [laughter] >> every person is entitled to their day in court but when you have for metric tons of baby oil and over 1000 toys, it is hard to convince anyone it was for personal use. >> maybe he was building a slip and slide for the neighborhood. >> yes if his neighborhood was king kong and godzilla, sure. all right, that's enough. don't go away,eigh we will be rt back. ht. save e
paul mccartney. i'm surprised that we said in the greenroom that you would remove everyone on this list and replace them with the members of maroon 5. [laughter] >> i'm a huge adamt not as much as you are a fan of coldplay. >> oh, yes! chris martin, what a talent! >> you always say that. >> i always say what a talent. can you even be a rock star anymore? judging by the rock star persona of the 70s, you don't have -- you are not grabbing groupies. >> yes, you can...
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paul rieckhoff, do american members of the american military, would they even have a choice if donald trump ordered them to go and grab adaman internment camp? >> well, they will always have the right and the obligation to reject an unlawful order. and let's hope it never gets to that point. and the scene about that weird wedding singer scene is disturbing and maybe funny, but i think it cuts to the core of what might be kamala harris' most persuasive argument, which is he is unstable. he is unhinged. you can't trust him. you don't know what he might do. and i think it's effective because it really does move independent voters in places like pennsylvania and ohio and georgia, because they care about national security. they care about the economy, and they care about having a level of stability and predictability. and they may not like either candidate, but when you compare the time-out together and have that dancing ridiculousness on one side and a stable thoughtful person on the other, it does draw a contrast. and when they can emphasize spokespeople that aren't politicians like general milley, like general mcchrystal and
paul rieckhoff, do american members of the american military, would they even have a choice if donald trump ordered them to go and grab adaman internment camp? >> well, they will always have the right and the obligation to reject an unlawful order. and let's hope it never gets to that point. and the scene about that weird wedding singer scene is disturbing and maybe funny, but i think it cuts to the core of what might be kamala harris' most persuasive argument, which is he is unstable. he...
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adam schiff and former dodger. great steve garvey kicked off with some baseball humor. >>but it times things grew a bit more tense. >>paul you noted joyce kesse, i know you all related 2025. was crime. just took several shots at his nemesis, former president donald trump. we have someone who wants to be a dictator on day one running for president. we have here you go. rights of millions of women have been taken shift also kept trying to align garvey with trump is his way of telling maga viewers out there hate. i'm one of garvey admitted he voted for trump in the past. i believe he's the best man for the much safer. we had a better economy. garvey accused schiff of focusing too much attention on trump and not enough on the people of california. >>how can you think about one man every day and focus on that when you've got millions of people in california to take care and garvey claims schiff has little to show after 24 years as a california congressman. 24 years addressing. >>existential problems in this country. >>and never being able to cure the problems. well, both wants to for background checks for gun buyers and belie
adam schiff and former dodger. great steve garvey kicked off with some baseball humor. >>but it times things grew a bit more tense. >>paul you noted joyce kesse, i know you all related 2025. was crime. just took several shots at his nemesis, former president donald trump. we have someone who wants to be a dictator on day one running for president. we have here you go. rights of millions of women have been taken shift also kept trying to align garvey with trump is his way of telling...
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paul burgess, thank you very much. you're welcome. right. let's speak to my panel. norman baker and also adam brooks. capsule. >> i'm sad about this in a way, because climate change is a very serious issue. i do believe that. and i do believe net zero is a sensible policy to aim for. but this isn't the way to do it. this is incoherent action in my view, because it depends on fossil fuels generating carbon in order to capture it. and actually the amount of money that's being spent would be far better used for. first of all, energy conservation and efficiency to reduce the amount of energy we use, which would cut people's bills actually in their houses. and secondly, on developing renewables, which are a proven technology. some days now , half of our energy now, half of our energy generation is from renewables . generation is from renewables. that's what we're spending money on, not carbon capture. and storage. yeah. >> and perhaps maybe even using tidal energy, which we have, we're an island. so there'll be that will be like never ending. >> look, we're we're pledging £22 billion on machines that basi
paul burgess, thank you very much. you're welcome. right. let's speak to my panel. norman baker and also adam brooks. capsule. >> i'm sad about this in a way, because climate change is a very serious issue. i do believe that. and i do believe net zero is a sensible policy to aim for. but this isn't the way to do it. this is incoherent action in my view, because it depends on fossil fuels generating carbon in order to capture it. and actually the amount of money that's being spent would be...
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and our correspondent paul adams has sent us this information saying it is not clear, but the attacktwo people. and the footage circulating on social media shows attackers carrying rucksacks heavily armed arriving at the gates of the facility in what appears to be a yellow taxi. they immediately opened fire on pedestrians before entering the building. a bit more detail on how the attack started on the other pictures that are still coming into us, we will keep you across the latest.- across the latest. just quickly. _ across the latest. just quickly, the _ across the latest. just quickly, the problem | across the latest. just - quickly, the problem with neutralising the terrorists, if you can't capture these people alive you're robbing yourself of the information. where you of the information. wher
and our correspondent paul adams has sent us this information saying it is not clear, but the attacktwo people. and the footage circulating on social media shows attackers carrying rucksacks heavily armed arriving at the gates of the facility in what appears to be a yellow taxi. they immediately opened fire on pedestrians before entering the building. a bit more detail on how the attack started on the other pictures that are still coming into us, we will keep you across the latest.- across the...