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and i'm going to broaden this out to my panel , paul going to broaden this out to my panel, paul richards course, paul, you've worked in government. you know how overstretched ministries are. and frankly, the chain of command a junior minister, of which there might be three in a government department. are they really going to read everything that comes before them? if every little bit of expenditure has to go before a professional politician who might not have ever worked in the armed forces in his life or her life, is this actually going to help? >> well, everything that goes through the red box is under advice from the civil service. so they are guided through these decisions. you know, day by day. three red boxes full of material every night, you know, several at a weekend , this is john at a weekend, this is john healey getting a grip . and as healey getting a grip. and as the lieutenant colonel said, this is what labour is all about now, is trying to control this enormous incontinence within government with fiscal incontinence going on. i'd like to see something similar applied, by t
and i'm going to broaden this out to my panel , paul going to broaden this out to my panel, paul richards course, paul, you've worked in government. you know how overstretched ministries are. and frankly, the chain of command a junior minister, of which there might be three in a government department. are they really going to read everything that comes before them? if every little bit of expenditure has to go before a professional politician who might not have ever worked in the armed forces in...
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paul richards, thank you for joining rosindell. paul richards, thank you forjoining me.ered some subjects there, but my goodness me , there's a lot my goodness me, there's a lot going on in the world. thank you all for joining going on in the world. thank you all forjoining me all i will say is it does feel to be increasingly that israel is just running out of friends all over the world. they're in a very, very tight spot indeed, and i just feel that the pressure on this labour government that's going to come from the left and the growing threat of that sectarian vote is something that will force labour further and further away from israel. that's my fear. jacob rees—mogg takes over with state of the nation in just a moment. jacob, what is your top line? >> well, we're going to be talking about, two tier care and the extraordinary thing that he's now saying policing is uniform across the country. but he took the knee 48 hours after the riots in bristol, which led to the colston statue being pulled down. so when it was black lives matter, he supported disorder. he gave cr
paul richards, thank you for joining rosindell. paul richards, thank you forjoining me.ered some subjects there, but my goodness me , there's a lot my goodness me, there's a lot going on in the world. thank you all for joining going on in the world. thank you all forjoining me all i will say is it does feel to be increasingly that israel is just running out of friends all over the world. they're in a very, very tight spot indeed, and i just feel that the pressure on this labour government...
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paul richards were celebrating this story in the times . paul richards new the times.r. what do you think about the sort of aesthetic impact of this technology? >> i think a wind farm onshore is a beautiful, balletic, wonderful thing. i think they are wonderful. >> and what about the fact that they don't that the actual, the, they don't that the actual, the, the blades only have a certain shelf life and then they're virtually impossible to dispose of? >> well, we need to make them in this country and not import them from norway. and a disposal engineering is still a huge environmental cost to having to dispose of them. i'm sure we'll find something clever to do with them, but they are beautiful. i love them, yeah. >> i mean, that's an interesting one. >> i mean, are we willing to sacrifice the countryside for energy security? >> joanne, i don't think i mean, according to this, it's not clearly not going to be a question of people being willing. it's going to effectively be forced on them. i mean , actually, funnily enough, mean, actually, funnily enough, i don't comple
paul richards were celebrating this story in the times . paul richards new the times.r. what do you think about the sort of aesthetic impact of this technology? >> i think a wind farm onshore is a beautiful, balletic, wonderful thing. i think they are wonderful. >> and what about the fact that they don't that the actual, the, they don't that the actual, the, the blades only have a certain shelf life and then they're virtually impossible to dispose of? >> well, we need to make...
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paul richards were celebrating this story in the times . paul richards new the times.r. what do you think about the sort of aesthetic impact of this technology? >> i think a wind farm onshore is a beautiful, balletic, wonderful thing. i think they are wonderful. >> and what about the fact that they don't that the actual, the, they don't that the actual, the, the blades only have a certain shelf life and then they're virtually impossible to dispose of? >> well, we need to make them in this country and not import them from norway. and a disposal engineering is still a huge environmental cost to having to dispose of them. i'm sure we'll find something clever to do with them, but they are beautiful. i love them, yeah. >> i mean, that's an interesting one. >> i mean, are we willing to sacrifice the countryside for energy security? >> joanne, i don't think i mean, according to this, it's not clearly not going to be a question of people being willing. it's going to effectively be forced on them. i mean , actually, funnily enough, mean, actually, funnily enough, i don't comple
paul richards were celebrating this story in the times . paul richards new the times.r. what do you think about the sort of aesthetic impact of this technology? >> i think a wind farm onshore is a beautiful, balletic, wonderful thing. i think they are wonderful. >> and what about the fact that they don't that the actual, the, they don't that the actual, the, the blades only have a certain shelf life and then they're virtually impossible to dispose of? >> well, we need to make...
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paul richards , very good to talk paul richards, very good to talk to you.entary candidate . well, parliamentary candidate. well, joining me now to discuss author and broadcaster christine hamilton and also broadcaster and publican adam brookes, adam brookes, you heard that those comments, those words he even actually literally said agreed in the sense that keir starmer should have a sort of . should have a sort of. >> yeah. but again, it's one rule for the left a lot of the time. and another for those on the centre or the right. i see that. the centre or the right. i see that . and, some of the nastiest, that. and, some of the nastiest, vilest and racist tweets i've i've ever received have been from people that are on the left, last week we see anti—racism riots where people were masked up, and they were in the police faces shouting and screaming at police. and these were the anti—racists. yeah so why, you know, why are they not arrested? why is that not plastered all over our media as well? that the videos are on social media, i do believe that we have pro
paul richards , very good to talk paul richards, very good to talk to you.entary candidate . well, parliamentary candidate. well, joining me now to discuss author and broadcaster christine hamilton and also broadcaster and publican adam brookes, adam brookes, you heard that those comments, those words he even actually literally said agreed in the sense that keir starmer should have a sort of . should have a sort of. >> yeah. but again, it's one rule for the left a lot of the time. and...
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richard nixon. california's native son. and now it's time for you to be the judge. without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, please join in welcoming paul carter. thank you. thank you, jim. thank you to all of the incredible staff here for putting this evening together. i really appreciate it. and, you know, let's just get started. richard nixon as california's native son, he was born hearing linda in a house. his father built a few steps where i'm standing. he was raised in whittier and graduated whittier college. and then went off to duke law school. we're all pretty much familiar with that aspect of his life and that story. but now i'm going to tell you the all-american story, richard nixon, that you've never heard before. in 1937, 24 year old richard nixon graduated from duke law school, and he returned home to whittier. and the first order of business was to take the california exam. he passed on the first try. he then took a job at weingart and bewley, where mr. ventura works and he became a winger and was the premier law firm in whittier. and its clients were mainly corporate and estate planning clients. and richard nixon, he was
richard nixon. california's native son. and now it's time for you to be the judge. without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, please join in welcoming paul carter. thank you. thank you, jim. thank you to all of the incredible staff here for putting this evening together. i really appreciate it. and, you know, let's just get started. richard nixon as california's native son, he was born hearing linda in a house. his father built a few steps where i'm standing. he was raised in whittier and...
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. >> richard nixon, robert kennedy, john paul jones, teddy roosevelt.t is the thread that connects all these topics? >> one of these great things about being a journalist, i'm not a scholar, i don't have a specialty. having said that, there is a connection and i guess i would say america after world warar i. . that fascinated me, and what is it like to be a leader in this world that's your world, your time, your world. so that drew me initially to the wisemen which i did with walter isaacson, and then -- john paul jones, couple centuries before, but even he is a study in leadership, and i just -- i'm fascinated by the burdens of leadership, because it's hard. it's harder than we think. and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man -- usually men -- obvious live we sandra day o'connor, but up to her, men. and human fallibility and weak in enormous pressures. how do they handle it? well, some really well and some bravely and some not so well but it's the pressure that interests me and how human beings respond to the pressure of the grandiose about this
. >> richard nixon, robert kennedy, john paul jones, teddy roosevelt.t is the thread that connects all these topics? >> one of these great things about being a journalist, i'm not a scholar, i don't have a specialty. having said that, there is a connection and i guess i would say america after world warar i. . that fascinated me, and what is it like to be a leader in this world that's your world, your time, your world. so that drew me initially to the wisemen which i did with walter...
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if richard dawkins had said paul cox got a b in gcse drama. yeah.is account shut down. they're two different things. but the truth is the same. >> yeah, but i don't understand the sort of militancy of this. like like so richard dawkins expresses that view. and i agree with richard dawkins on this. but if someone writes online, i think it's disgusting that people are trying to suggest that this athlete shouldn't be able to compete in the women's sports, etc. i'm not going to say, oh, well, because you disagree, i'd like that. shut down. i'd like your account removed. it's like, that's someone who thinks about the world differently from me. that's called a plural society. >> nothing wrong with that to you. go on. i will explain it to you. go on. i will explain it to you. is that is that there are two sides and one side is the left side. the team world side, which is the side that, you know, if someone wants to say that they're a woman, you've got to let them go with go with it. self—identity and people are fighting for that because they have nothing e
if richard dawkins had said paul cox got a b in gcse drama. yeah.is account shut down. they're two different things. but the truth is the same. >> yeah, but i don't understand the sort of militancy of this. like like so richard dawkins expresses that view. and i agree with richard dawkins on this. but if someone writes online, i think it's disgusting that people are trying to suggest that this athlete shouldn't be able to compete in the women's sports, etc. i'm not going to say, oh, well,...
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frederick richard scored well on the high bar, but an early fall on the pommel horse cost him finishing 15th, just behind teammate paul juda free ball for the united states, the us women's volleyball team heads to quarterfinals after a 1715 win in a five set thriller against serbia, missed out of bounds, the women's soccer team punched their ticket to quarterfinals, but now that's corbin alberts second half goal. the difference in a21 win over australia and the women's soccer team has just been undefeated so far in these olympic games, putting nine of these into goals over those first three games. that's a record. and check it out. i've actually got one of the uniforms here. this is the one that they wore today. you might have seen there on the screen in our story. it's actually made by nike. and they take the athletes data from when they're doing this work to go into the design. and really maximize the mobility, breathability, something that maybe it will help the push the team through the quarterfinal game on saturday when they take on japan. raj janelle, liz, you have so much swag. i think you're going to walk in t
frederick richard scored well on the high bar, but an early fall on the pommel horse cost him finishing 15th, just behind teammate paul juda free ball for the united states, the us women's volleyball team heads to quarterfinals after a 1715 win in a five set thriller against serbia, missed out of bounds, the women's soccer team punched their ticket to quarterfinals, but now that's corbin alberts second half goal. the difference in a21 win over australia and the women's soccer team has just been...
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paul: welcome back. markets in china heading to lunch. the csi 300 up by more than 1%. that was not the standing with richardout of -- wretched data we got earlier out of china. a decline from the contraction for the 5.3% we saw in june, and retail sales were the bright spot, up 2.7%. that was a beat. china steel prices the lowest since 2014 and iron ore slumping, as well. our next guest has more than men hundred 50 properties globally, 1/5 in china. they also have capital real estate investment. joining us now is the ceo of ascott. i would like to start off with the broadened picture in china because you have a unique perspective. you have a lot of properties and manufacturing hubs in china. what sort of impact of using with the slowdown in your business? kevin: thank you. before i answer, i think we are all concerned about it would be helpful for me to set the context of the business funnel and general. we are a global leading service partner and properties across 230 cities, 44 countries, and we operate 14 grams and regional prints. bigger brands are deployed globally, and regional are to freeze. from a b
paul: welcome back. markets in china heading to lunch. the csi 300 up by more than 1%. that was not the standing with richardout of -- wretched data we got earlier out of china. a decline from the contraction for the 5.3% we saw in june, and retail sales were the bright spot, up 2.7%. that was a beat. china steel prices the lowest since 2014 and iron ore slumping, as well. our next guest has more than men hundred 50 properties globally, 1/5 in china. they also have capital real estate...
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frederick richard scored well on the high bar, but an early fall on the pommel horse unfortunately cost him. he finished 19th behind teammate paul juda, who he unfortunately stepped out of bounds on his vault. oh, that was painful to watch. we will see the team again on saturday though. cheering on the guy who's been known as pommel horse guy or clark kent as he's been affectionately dubbed on social media, he says pommel specialist. his name is stephen nedoroscik and he is in the finals of that event. okay, and talk about being one to know one, right? we're talking about michael phelps, the greatest swimmer of all time, cheering on leon marchand in the pool as marchand tried to break his record. check this out. he goes crazy. he's so excited. watch. he's passed it. the hungarian the gold. come on to the wall at 151. he's so excited. okay, the french swimmer in fish mode dubbed the french michael phelps. he won two golds, set two olympic records all in one night. that's three golds so far for marchand. now. some brotherly love between the swimmers. that's because marchand is training with phelps former swim coach, and when asked
frederick richard scored well on the high bar, but an early fall on the pommel horse unfortunately cost him. he finished 19th behind teammate paul juda, who he unfortunately stepped out of bounds on his vault. oh, that was painful to watch. we will see the team again on saturday though. cheering on the guy who's been known as pommel horse guy or clark kent as he's been affectionately dubbed on social media, he says pommel specialist. his name is stephen nedoroscik and he is in the finals of...
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richard. wife of my world. i husband of my world class agent has a little plane. paul, thank you for all of that. this is a kind of technical question. i was always taught keep the i not the eyeball i but the ego out of what you write as much you can. now, if you're writing a biography, if you know the you're writing about, you may have to introduce yourself. if you're writing memoir, it's part of what a memoir is to introduce yourself. but there are that ego can either be in self-indulgence or provide an opportunity. and you can sometimes a necessity. how did you find dealing with that? memory is a different country. you know, the past has pattern. i'll tell you a story. and i included this in the book to show the 14 years of memory. so was a young reporter at the detroit press in the 1970s. this was four or five years before. i joined the washington post with another stop in between. but in the early. unattached, i took myself on a vacation from detroit to california. and i wanted to see where i was born and which is at hammer field in fresno, which is where all the black widow units train. tha
richard. wife of my world. i husband of my world class agent has a little plane. paul, thank you for all of that. this is a kind of technical question. i was always taught keep the i not the eyeball i but the ego out of what you write as much you can. now, if you're writing a biography, if you know the you're writing about, you may have to introduce yourself. if you're writing memoir, it's part of what a memoir is to introduce yourself. but there are that ego can either be in self-indulgence or...
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richard donati, who's a former us ambassador through egypt, kentucky. he says, the law arrest. so whether it's ready, politicians kind of agree on one. paul ford, it seems to be the core issue remains, whether israel, the israel, the government, can unite behind a negotiated cease fire. we've seen again recently the other parts of the cap is saying they will quit. yes and they will leave the government and the government will fall. if the turn yahoo accepts and negotiated ceasefire agreement before achieving all announced workings. and they go way beyond the philadelphia card or they include the destruction of from us. so it seems that we're still very much stuck on whether the israelis are prepared at this time is really government production. yahoo prepared this time to accept a negotiated cease fire leading to an end of the war. there could be a look said you don't accept that. is read his approved a new illegal sacramento, ne unesco world heritage site in bethlehem multiplied westbank israel's fall. right? finance minister both of those months, which amounts to plans for the know how have let's supplement and the posted in village bac
richard donati, who's a former us ambassador through egypt, kentucky. he says, the law arrest. so whether it's ready, politicians kind of agree on one. paul ford, it seems to be the core issue remains, whether israel, the israel, the government, can unite behind a negotiated cease fire. we've seen again recently the other parts of the cap is saying they will quit. yes and they will leave the government and the government will fall. if the turn yahoo accepts and negotiated ceasefire agreement...
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paul halfback might be in it. go do the math smart politics. richard nixon coined the word, richard nixon coined the word the silent majority and the next election he ran and he won with more votes than any president in history and the percentage of votes other than lbj was a hair better. so it worked. >> from your book "being nixon" nixon refused to cash in as an ex-president by sitting on corporate boards. >> it's interesting. it's been disputed up at and someone said that wasn't 100% true but i think it's generally true. nixon and his own way had principals. you know the i'm a crook, he didn't see himself as that way is all. he saw himself as somebody who didn't and their endless debates about this. i don't want to get too far on whether or not nixon was or was not a crook nixon was really offended by this. and to your point when he retired he wanted to make his money honestly by writing books about great subjects. >> a little bit more of from "being nixon" before we break from this topic. nixon's relationship to break and successor was problematic.
paul halfback might be in it. go do the math smart politics. richard nixon coined the word, richard nixon coined the word the silent majority and the next election he ran and he won with more votes than any president in history and the percentage of votes other than lbj was a hair better. so it worked. >> from your book "being nixon" nixon refused to cash in as an ex-president by sitting on corporate boards. >> it's interesting. it's been disputed up at and someone said...
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richard quest, cnn, new york let's still ahead. >> a small town in michigan is thrilled about the release of paul whelan and other wrongfully detained americans in russian custody. neighbors and family friends share their reactions to this historic prisoner swap next i'm thinking, i'm going great to die. and i thought that was it falling would earth with we have schreiber now streaming on max the darkness of bipolar depression make me feel like i was losing interest in the things i love then i found a chance to let in the light discover, capitalize. >> unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar one, capital ada is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both they pulled her one and two depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders, a weight gain were not common. >> kept loyda can cause serious side effects. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts right away, antidepressants may increase these risks and younger donalds elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke and capitalize has not approved for dementia related psychosis, report fever, confusion, or sti
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richard? >> caller: good. i talked to you maybe a few times in the past year, year and a half, and i just had a call in paul revere one more time. i just got oft earnings call with this company. their core business is growing fast from insurance company sending patients out of expensive hospital settings to outpatient skrernts. the company developed ai in detecting cancer is an absolute game changer. the united kingdom has their ai in use for population health. and soon it will enter the u.s. it's hard to imagine what this will do to the growth of the smaller company. their ai will be licensed and sold to health care companies in the u.s. >> okay. >> caller: in 35 years of investing i've never seen such a great investment as rad net. >> high endorsement. what is the stock? i didn't hear the stock. >> radnet. >> rad net is a very good company. we had them on. for my charitable trust i bought ge health care technology which is not nearly as glaz radnet, just happens to be cheaper. i agree with you it's quite a good story. let's go to bob in florida, please. bob. >> caller: this is bob from florida. >> how are you do
richard? >> caller: good. i talked to you maybe a few times in the past year, year and a half, and i just had a call in paul revere one more time. i just got oft earnings call with this company. their core business is growing fast from insurance company sending patients out of expensive hospital settings to outpatient skrernts. the company developed ai in detecting cancer is an absolute game changer. the united kingdom has their ai in use for population health. and soon it will enter the...
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richard is right, gradually and then suddenly. we know they had these conversations before when they did release brittney griner, they talked about the russian assassin, they did talk about paul whelan, they have been talking about these people literally now for years. how this specifically came together, if the turks are right and it is happening right now, you know, we'll learn more obviously. but it is a complicated diplomatic maneuver here, particularly in the middle of a war that we are fighting in effect through, you know, through the ukrainians on ukrainian territory. russians are fighting, our allies, the friends, the ukrainians and using american-provided weapons to fight against the russians. it is not complicated. this is so complicated. you have the extra layer of politics. putin thinks he'll get a better deal in ukraine if donald trump wins. so then what is the motive for him to make this deal now? and a lot of people will be asking that question. what is going through his mind, what does he think he's getting out of it, what game is he playing to go ahead with a swap now as opposed to waiting to see what the results of the election might be. and so there is a lo
richard is right, gradually and then suddenly. we know they had these conversations before when they did release brittney griner, they talked about the russian assassin, they did talk about paul whelan, they have been talking about these people literally now for years. how this specifically came together, if the turks are right and it is happening right now, you know, we'll learn more obviously. but it is a complicated diplomatic maneuver here, particularly in the middle of a war that we are...