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>> well, i mean, and he keeps giving them out, paul.ve a big handout to the greennies by saying i'm also going to put most of the rest of alaska off limits to any future drilling. so he's still courting that activist base very much. i find it astonishing that there aren't more democrats that aren't acknowledging the president's real liabilities if he does another run. they're in plain slight -- sight and everyone knows them. but today basically seem to be banking on the idea that incumbency positions them best to keep the white house. and they're going to do what they kid the last time the around and paper over all of these problems because the thinks he's -- they think he's their best horse. paul: and briefly, dan, they fear donald trump. joe biden can beat trump, he's proved it, and as long as trump has a good chance to be on the ballot, we'll take joe biden, you know, no matter what his mental acuity, no matter what he does on policy decisions. we just need anybody who can beat trump. >> and that is why biden in speech after speech k
>> well, i mean, and he keeps giving them out, paul.ve a big handout to the greennies by saying i'm also going to put most of the rest of alaska off limits to any future drilling. so he's still courting that activist base very much. i find it astonishing that there aren't more democrats that aren't acknowledging the president's real liabilities if he does another run. they're in plain slight -- sight and everyone knows them. but today basically seem to be banking on the idea that...
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paul: well, you raise taxes by almost $5 trillion, and you still increase the debt -- >> and i haven'teven -- haven't even mentioned how it's probably going to damp economic growth because you're punishing risk takers. paul: assuming it passes. kyle, looking at this year, he's also setting himself up for a debate with republicans in the house. when you see him raising the medicare ax the, for example -- tax, for example, that surtax on a surtax the just for medicare, do you think he's picking a fight? does he want to fight with house republicans on these major entitlements? >> i think that's exactly what he wants. he wants to run in 2024 existence a republican who he is going to say is going to cut your medicare and your social security. and so i think that the it would be smart for republicans not to get bogged down in that fight. but i would also caution that there are reforms that are needed to those programs, because they are unsustainable. the social security trust fund is going to run out in 2023, and at that point it will be an automatic benefits cut of 23 percent. and so what i
paul: well, you raise taxes by almost $5 trillion, and you still increase the debt -- >> and i haven'teven -- haven't even mentioned how it's probably going to damp economic growth because you're punishing risk takers. paul: assuming it passes. kyle, looking at this year, he's also setting himself up for a debate with republicans in the house. when you see him raising the medicare ax the, for example -- tax, for example, that surtax on a surtax the just for medicare, do you think he's...
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paul: well, i was accused of murdering an ric, constable back in the day, of killing them, but-- and what i was sentenced to, and membership of the ira. samantha: barriers called peace walls were erected to keep the two warring tribes apart, but that didn't stop an explosion of political terror. male: the provisional wing of the ira announced that it had been responsible. and tonight the authorities have little doubt that most, though not all, of today's violence was organized by the illegal protestant ulster volunteer force. billy hutchinson: we were involved in the conflict. so, you know, people were maimed, people were killed and all sorts of things. it wasn't a nice place to be, but that's what happened. samantha: billy hutchinson was a member of the uvf. at 18, he was involved in shooting two catholic workmen. he was jailed for 16 years. billy: people had to take the law into their own hands. not everybody did it, but some of us did. i have no regrets for anything that i did, but what i do have regrets for is every life that was taken during the troubles. samantha: three and a h
paul: well, i was accused of murdering an ric, constable back in the day, of killing them, but-- and what i was sentenced to, and membership of the ira. samantha: barriers called peace walls were erected to keep the two warring tribes apart, but that didn't stop an explosion of political terror. male: the provisional wing of the ira announced that it had been responsible. and tonight the authorities have little doubt that most, though not all, of today's violence was organized by the illegal...
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we can eat such a detail on paul. well, you have to finance him in committee county jeter. prima ability both and he gets a g t o and basically what it comes to grandma eddie master in katy to got up but i go to place, he will, he will batter restore scuff once a year so couldn't afford to live again want to put it in the area, you know, to go could 80 bit cheap in control show you show very confident like facility power is extremely corruptive. and because of this, unfortunately, even young activists are not immune to this corruption, a different school. and i do janet kate, a 3 wow. now with a queer left the neck with a g. yeah. and then you know now far because the when they look at your name may seem like a made yoshi valley. i'm who are sick on the mall law. never the book is sent. they will say, so go easy with home with a premier order and so that you've all done for the rest of the community to have still been gassy. if someone is going to get a sense of you that way, like you haven't really been to dramatically a
we can eat such a detail on paul. well, you have to finance him in committee county jeter. prima ability both and he gets a g t o and basically what it comes to grandma eddie master in katy to got up but i go to place, he will, he will batter restore scuff once a year so couldn't afford to live again want to put it in the area, you know, to go could 80 bit cheap in control show you show very confident like facility power is extremely corruptive. and because of this, unfortunately, even young...
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but climate change a i other dimensions, but you knew the late paul volcker? well, i happen to know paul volcker well, and in some senses he was the hero of a moment of coming out of an era of stagflation and you write that we may be entering an another area when we already be in an era of stagnation. what's wrong with, or why shouldn't we hope for another paul volcker to come raise interest rates to a, to a crippling level to, to kill the fatness in the lethargy in the economy and the bad stuff? the why do you not think that there aren't heroes that come do the right things to get us out of this? you know, threatened driven future. we have i think is unlikely for the following reasons, not in the 907 days. we had the negative supply shocks. they all the shock of 1973 with the yom kippur war between these and i'm out of state. the 2nd all shocked in 1979 falling there islamic revolution in iran elect to inflation and recession. by that time u. s. in advance, economy is glad with in public that there's a shortage in the was only a 100 percent. so we got inflation, w
but climate change a i other dimensions, but you knew the late paul volcker? well, i happen to know paul volcker well, and in some senses he was the hero of a moment of coming out of an era of stagflation and you write that we may be entering an another area when we already be in an era of stagnation. what's wrong with, or why shouldn't we hope for another paul volcker to come raise interest rates to a, to a crippling level to, to kill the fatness in the lethargy in the economy and the bad...
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paul. >>> well muddy disaster in the town of pajaro. nearly two dozen people live there. wilson walker is in pajaro where he talked to some of those devastated residents. >> the water just came right here. this was full of dirt, mud. and we could see all the mud there, but my problem is the water went into my basement. >> reporter: roberto spent the day cleaning up some of the mud around his home. that job will be nothing compared to getting rid of what is inside it. >> you can see the water, full of water. >> reporter: the basement now holds about five feet of mud and water, and the entire family has been facing difficult living conditions for about two days. >> and we are running over there. i went to collect soer wme w.eat don't have any water. we have one packet of water bolts, so that's why i decided to just leave my home and come over here to watsonville. >> reporter: some who decided not to evacuate are abandoning town even as the water largely receded. others who did not leave would like to get back in, but cannot. if you leave, you can't come back. a lot of frust
paul. >>> well muddy disaster in the town of pajaro. nearly two dozen people live there. wilson walker is in pajaro where he talked to some of those devastated residents. >> the water just came right here. this was full of dirt, mud. and we could see all the mud there, but my problem is the water went into my basement. >> reporter: roberto spent the day cleaning up some of the mud around his home. that job will be nothing compared to getting rid of what is inside it....
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paul. >>> well, spring is finally here. when we come back, we'll dig into the signs behind the changing of the seasons. >>> and later avoiding another bank collapse, the potential solutions lawmakers are floating on capitol hill. >>> watch us anywhere any time. catch all of our live newscasts. you can find us on the free news app - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and secure mental health resources today. call our warm line at 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org. - life is uncertain. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> well today spring has arrived. check out the images showing the shifting angle of the sun over the past 12 months. the temperatures will warm up, but why? >> they show us the science behind the seasons. >> if you want to understand it, bring in
paul. >>> well, spring is finally here. when we come back, we'll dig into the signs behind the changing of the seasons. >>> and later avoiding another bank collapse, the potential solutions lawmakers are floating on capitol hill. >>> watch us anywhere any time. catch all of our live newscasts. you can find us on the free news app - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and secure mental...
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paul, well, and of course that is the american that is still in detainment. we also know that he underscored us support for ukraine. we do know that the secretary of states contacts with russia have been exceptionally rare since the war began. russia said the meeting happened at the request of the united states. now the ongoing conflict in efforts to resolve it have sharply divided. this week's gathering at the g 20 in new delhi. we know that, of course the group failed to reach a consensus on a communique over differences regarding the war. so that's certainly what we know up to this point. or cubicles will come back to you once we have more detail, certainly of what's coming out of that meeting between levels and blink. and what was said, puzzle get more clarity at the press conference. you can see that. so those live pictures from new delhi, we are expecting secretary blinking to take to the podium with his indian counterpart of super robbie m. j shanker. the indian foreign minister will bring that to you live here in officer. as it happens, ukraine is bla
paul, well, and of course that is the american that is still in detainment. we also know that he underscored us support for ukraine. we do know that the secretary of states contacts with russia have been exceptionally rare since the war began. russia said the meeting happened at the request of the united states. now the ongoing conflict in efforts to resolve it have sharply divided. this week's gathering at the g 20 in new delhi. we know that, of course the group failed to reach a consensus on...
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jacob: paul, could you give us a brief response as well? paul: think that applies to the extent china is looking for an opportunity to use force, and as i said, i don't thinthey are. i'm still trying to figure out how i would interpret your metaphor. i have heard it from you before, and i'm still grappling with it. i think this all makes sense as faas the military portion is concerned, but my bottom line is taiwan is fundamentally not a military problem that lends itself to a military solution. as i said before, i agree with the determine elements of our policy and with regard to bolstering taiwan's self-defense capabilities, but i think the problem is a diplomatic and political one thateeds to be confronted, and that is the way to avert escalation to military conflict, and to reiterate something i said earlier, i think part of the problem, to the extent that we aroach this as a military problem, and i take ridge's point, that he is not an advocate for what has been announced as strategic clarity -- i take bridge's point, but i think in your
jacob: paul, could you give us a brief response as well? paul: think that applies to the extent china is looking for an opportunity to use force, and as i said, i don't thinthey are. i'm still trying to figure out how i would interpret your metaphor. i have heard it from you before, and i'm still grappling with it. i think this all makes sense as faas the military portion is concerned, but my bottom line is taiwan is fundamentally not a military problem that lends itself to a military solution....
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paul well that was the paul alex well that was the point i was going to make, so i think paul i'd love to what does what, why should people taxed what, why should people be taxed again. think i think again. no, i think i think there's an argument to say that if people if you can prove that people have paid in amount in tax already, that might be the equivalent is that equivalent of what it is that they're expect of poor people in may everything may tax on almost everything that's that's up for debate. that's up. that's up for debate. that's up for debate. not that's up for debate. i'm not i'm that people i'm not suggesting that people should be double should necessarily be double taxed. there could be work arounds make make arounds to make it to make people where there's people exempt where there's a legitimate case it. and so legitimate case for it. and so the interesting distinction that you were making was between earned honour earned wealth and honour and wealth. talking wealth. michelle was talking about call, about what you would call, i think, earned wealth. so, you know, gone o
paul well that was the paul alex well that was the point i was going to make, so i think paul i'd love to what does what, why should people taxed what, why should people be taxed again. think i think again. no, i think i think there's an argument to say that if people if you can prove that people have paid in amount in tax already, that might be the equivalent is that equivalent of what it is that they're expect of poor people in may everything may tax on almost everything that's that's up for...
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i as well and paul mescal “umped out at me. ., ._ as well and paul mescal “umped out at me. ., .,y .,me. i love the way he looked in the black-and-white, had a - at me. i love the way he looked in the black-and-white, had a bit. at me. i love the way he looked in the black-and-white, had a bit of| at me. i love the way he looked ml the black-and-white, had a bit of a the black—and—white, had a bit of a touch of humphrey bogart about him with the white jacket and white trousers, that was incredibly chic. amongst essentially a group of quite traditional looking men on the red carpet this time, i thought his look really stood out for me.— really stood out for me. thank you for watching _ really stood out for me. thank you for watching all _ really stood out for me. thank you for watching all that _ really stood out for me. thank you for watching all that during - really stood out for me. thank you for watching all that during the - for watching all that during the night for us as well. good to have you with those and, jason, we should quickly catch up with the award for quashing design b
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paul: well,i'm sure they must have some somewhere but they are not treating the well today.ially the chairman of its largest shareholder, coming out this morning and saying they were not prepared to put more capital into the bank if required. i think he was talking about limits on the amounts they could owe, they do not want to go about 10%. it was still a very badly time to comment that did not help. jon: allison, to bring you into the conversation, we are talking about is asian an -- about an organization that is restructuring and the uncertainty that was already in the air creates further competitions. how much time in normal circumstances would credit suisse need to continue to turn things around, and will they be afforded that, you are. ? -- in your opinion? allison: what is difficult with their restructuring is it requires patience and time. there is a lot of execution challenges, and at the end of that plan, the returns they are shooting for are still below a lot of their peers. in general, the fundamental story, you know, it is something that requires patience and ti
paul: well,i'm sure they must have some somewhere but they are not treating the well today.ially the chairman of its largest shareholder, coming out this morning and saying they were not prepared to put more capital into the bank if required. i think he was talking about limits on the amounts they could owe, they do not want to go about 10%. it was still a very badly time to comment that did not help. jon: allison, to bring you into the conversation, we are talking about is asian an -- about an...
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paul: well, you have mid-size banks in tennessee i'm sure you're hearing from some of them.positors leaving because, you know, some of the other banks at the depositors at other banks have been looking for safety in the bigger banks? >> we have a excellent banking commission in the state of tennessee. he's reached out to most of the banks in the state we've not seen outflow in deposits in tennessee that's good news. larger regional banks have a good reason to be concerned because they have great clients that some of the largest too big to fail banks might want to pick off. i've heard rumors about loan officers from larger bank triesing to reach in and poach client accounts but these are big banking and fight hard to keep their clients. paul: what do you think of the way that the administration so far has been handling this? i'm talking about the treasury, messages from treasury secretary yellen as well as chairman powell. >> i've been deeply concerned about the way the treasury has dealt with the decision i've been deeply concerned about the failure at the san francisco fed.
paul: well, you have mid-size banks in tennessee i'm sure you're hearing from some of them.positors leaving because, you know, some of the other banks at the depositors at other banks have been looking for safety in the bigger banks? >> we have a excellent banking commission in the state of tennessee. he's reached out to most of the banks in the state we've not seen outflow in deposits in tennessee that's good news. larger regional banks have a good reason to be concerned because they...
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tonight's the founder of the free speech to union be young keeps me company as does paul embery . well paul embery. well, it's all going on, isn't it? because at the start of the programme was explaining to you that gary lineker has been asked to step back from presenting match of the day this weekend. ian then announced that he is not going to present this weekend either. i quote in solidarity . and now i quote in solidarity. and now it turns out alan shearer, he is just tweeted and said, i have informed the bbc i won't be appearing on match of the day. tomorrow night's , i'll tell you, tomorrow night's, i'll tell you, is waded into it as well jeremy corbyn. he is just i know he's not on match of the day so for the avoidance of any doubt, he was never a match. and of the day. presenter jeremy corbyn bidding for it. yeah, i'm blending a couple bits here, blending a couple of bits here, but on the same theme, but it's all on the same theme, so with me. he is jeremy so stay with me. he is jeremy corbyn tweeted saying , well corbyn tweeted saying, well done. gary lineker for standing up f
tonight's the founder of the free speech to union be young keeps me company as does paul embery . well paul embery. well, it's all going on, isn't it? because at the start of the programme was explaining to you that gary lineker has been asked to step back from presenting match of the day this weekend. ian then announced that he is not going to present this weekend either. i quote in solidarity . and now i quote in solidarity. and now it turns out alan shearer, he is just tweeted and said, i...
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paul well, maybe read some. don't we take it from you for just a moment. mark something that happens here. i think i'm okay. now. i think i'm okay. okay. good good. let's go back to some of the rainfall totals. you can see center fell over two inches of rain, half moon, babe, about an inch and a half and san jose just over an inch. so these storm totals really adding up, especially for today. here is the circulation as you can see in the pacific so that that little circulation is moving from the north is spreading to the south. we still have a flood advisory in place for parts of the bay area, as you can see, until 4 30 for the inland spots also out towards solano county until 6 45. so the flood advisory still around on the radar right now, we still have some darker shades of green, indicating some pretty good downpours and including that looks like richmond was picking up some pretty good downpours all afternoon. still showing up right now. on the radar as we check out some more sites here from oakland to right around the bay bridge that's definitely impa
paul well, maybe read some. don't we take it from you for just a moment. mark something that happens here. i think i'm okay. now. i think i'm okay. okay. good good. let's go back to some of the rainfall totals. you can see center fell over two inches of rain, half moon, babe, about an inch and a half and san jose just over an inch. so these storm totals really adding up, especially for today. here is the circulation as you can see in the pacific so that that little circulation is moving from...
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and where did you do paul well, i have a lot of them.e colors in the country. this is ink for printers. the first law is hands and face. that is, up to shirt collar, that is, here i am dressed. i'm sitting here. a normal person will look at me . that's how everyone looks. artyom, your mother said that you hid the first tattoo from her. yes, so as not to be scolded, first of all i did it in a hidden place. it seems to me so many girls, of course, and further. the second one was a tattoo, but the second serious one is also in a hidden place. i already finished my studies and started working in a tattoo parlor, and from there your passion for tattoos went. i think the stress was much earlier. well, there it have already been implemented, but more to implement it has become rather more accessible, by the way, on the left hand. yes, yes, this is the coat of arms of the uh clan on my mother’s line, according to her maiden name, this is still my mother’s, my dad, my grandfather was alive on his birthday, in my opinion, uh, my mother’s sister fo
and where did you do paul well, i have a lot of them.e colors in the country. this is ink for printers. the first law is hands and face. that is, up to shirt collar, that is, here i am dressed. i'm sitting here. a normal person will look at me . that's how everyone looks. artyom, your mother said that you hid the first tattoo from her. yes, so as not to be scolded, first of all i did it in a hidden place. it seems to me so many girls, of course, and further. the second one was a tattoo, but the...
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what this newly detained reporter might be going through , based on what you know from paul and his experiences. well i guess. fortunately from mr gerst avicii speaks russian. paul wasn't able to speak russian, but it's still a matter of navigating little affordable detention facility and you know, learning how to access. uh you're the people that you need to get access to. which may be your lawyer. in this case, maybe not a lawyer you can trust, um and waiting for consular access, which may take a day or two for the u. s embassy to get permission to come in and speak to mr gerst conviction before, but i think it's a very scary time because you don't really know what's going on. and you have to. you have to wait and see you've lost entirely control of your life right in the russian state media is reporting that he didn't even have his lawyer with him during his court appearance today. when was the last time that you heard from paul? and how is he doing now? well unexpectedly, he wasn't able to call our parents today. normally he's able to speak to them on a daily basis. he gets 15 minute phone calls
what this newly detained reporter might be going through , based on what you know from paul and his experiences. well i guess. fortunately from mr gerst avicii speaks russian. paul wasn't able to speak russian, but it's still a matter of navigating little affordable detention facility and you know, learning how to access. uh you're the people that you need to get access to. which may be your lawyer. in this case, maybe not a lawyer you can trust, um and waiting for consular access, which may...
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paul: well, i mean, i guess they've still got kind of longer-term, sort of more chronic problems theyed to deal with in sort of -- in terms of sorting out restructuring. one of the things that will need to happen is they will need to give a lot more detail around how the set of businesses that they are going to turn into, how they are going to look, what the cost basis are going to look like, what the revenue run rates are going to look like. these are some of the key missing pieces that analysts and investors still cannot quite get and they cannot quite get an understanding of what the business is going to look like. that's really important for where they are in the market and part of the reason why think they have struggled to find investors support in the stock market during these kind of panicky times. francine: can they survive alone? we hear there's options on the table that regulators, that policymakers are looking at a potential breakup of the bank. paul: right. you know, in the immediate term, they absolutely can survive. there is no reason for any kind of real problem to sur
paul: well, i mean, i guess they've still got kind of longer-term, sort of more chronic problems theyed to deal with in sort of -- in terms of sorting out restructuring. one of the things that will need to happen is they will need to give a lot more detail around how the set of businesses that they are going to turn into, how they are going to look, what the cost basis are going to look like, what the revenue run rates are going to look like. these are some of the key missing pieces that...
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paul eventually said, well, but what's the alternative? so inflation of 5 or 6 percent is that better for american families. so a bottom line is, monetary policy is not necessarily as tie ins, right? so you don't necessarily know what's going to happen if you keep increasing rates, but that there will be consequences for america. american family and households is obvious. delicate balance to hit their young cartoon. new york, thanks or germany is considering a ban on some chinese made components used in it's 5 g infrastructure that would include parts already in use and require operators to dismantle and replace them. it would largely impact one way, one of china's biggest telecom companies, germany says it has security concerns as it rolls out, its 5 g data networks. the interior ministry says the government is carrying out a review of telecoms, tech suppliers, but it says it's not directed at specific manufacturers, but there's little doubt which company triggered those concerns. while we integrated part of the chinese system today, ther
paul eventually said, well, but what's the alternative? so inflation of 5 or 6 percent is that better for american families. so a bottom line is, monetary policy is not necessarily as tie ins, right? so you don't necessarily know what's going to happen if you keep increasing rates, but that there will be consequences for america. american family and households is obvious. delicate balance to hit their young cartoon. new york, thanks or germany is considering a ban on some chinese made...
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s. believes that the detention of paul well in an american citizen in russia is wrongful and unjust. and that if he should be released immediate, the russia has been holding pall, wayland on espionage charges which the united states claims are false. and kimberly, on that 2nd point that you mentioned that antony blinkin made, you know, he said that whatever else is happening in the world, the u. s. will always be willing to engage with russia on non strategic arms control. do you think that this is the u. s. s way of giving russia and in to engage not just on arms control? i mean, could we see the to build on this less than 10 minute meeting that took place on thursday. 7 well, there, there certainly was that invitation and that something that was underscored by antony blinkin as he has been speaking. but at the same time, there was also a very firm message. one of the reporters asked about shyness support for russia. and some of the suggestions that have been made recently that russia may, in fact provide lethal military assistance for to russia in order to sustain its military oper
s. believes that the detention of paul well in an american citizen in russia is wrongful and unjust. and that if he should be released immediate, the russia has been holding pall, wayland on espionage charges which the united states claims are false. and kimberly, on that 2nd point that you mentioned that antony blinkin made, you know, he said that whatever else is happening in the world, the u. s. will always be willing to engage with russia on non strategic arms control. do you think that...
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oh well, michelle, , says paul. wear, i'm sure, and philip, i don't think they will. that's all i've got time for, nigel. up next, hello and welcome to your evening weather with me , luke miall. now, as we with me, luke miall. now, as we head through this evening, it is going to turn colder across the united kingdom. we've got rain heading with frost, heading southwards with frost, ice and snow to follow. and that's down to this cold front. you can see we've had tightly packed ice was today that's brought a lot strong wind brought a lot of strong wind around across the country. but as that front slips its way as that cold front slips its way to the south—east you can see the colder air digging in behind snow and ice warnings in force as we through tonight and as we head through tonight and into showers will into tomorrow. showers will affect northern and western areas , but it's this band of areas, but it's this band of rain, sleet and snow that pushes its way southwards, giving snow up over the higher grounds and t
oh well, michelle, , says paul. wear, i'm sure, and philip, i don't think they will. that's all i've got time for, nigel. up next, hello and welcome to your evening weather with me , luke miall. now, as we with me, luke miall. now, as we head through this evening, it is going to turn colder across the united kingdom. we've got rain heading with frost, heading southwards with frost, ice and snow to follow. and that's down to this cold front. you can see we've had tightly packed ice was today...
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well they are they're modern priest aren't they. they're the confessor anyway. paulould you go with the telegraph . well you go with the telegraph. well this arguably is a bigger story me than budget. obviously me than the budget. obviously now at home, the budget's a big story, but swiss bank crash stokes fears of a new global crisis and this essentially for today's purposes is around credit suisse , which is a swiss credit suisse, which is a swiss bank which . share price has bank which. share price has fallen 30% amid a sort of lack of confidence in the banking market. they shouldn't have name themselves credit suisse obviously have some people woken up to it yourself up for a full year but this is all as a knock on ripple effect from your country of origin. knock on the whistle you're. going to pick one guy. i'm going to go with knock on because it's a more dominant force to gentle yeah yeah but there is a there's a real danger here. think this real danger here. i think this story's to come a lot story's going to come a lot bigger. yeah. i don't think you can bla
well they are they're modern priest aren't they. they're the confessor anyway. paulould you go with the telegraph . well you go with the telegraph. well this arguably is a bigger story me than budget. obviously me than the budget. obviously now at home, the budget's a big story, but swiss bank crash stokes fears of a new global crisis and this essentially for today's purposes is around credit suisse , which is a swiss credit suisse, which is a swiss bank which . share price has bank which....
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well they are they're modern priest aren't they. they're the confessor anyway. paul you go with the telegraph . well you go with the telegraph. well this arguably is a bigger story me than budget. obviously me than the budget. obviously now at home, the budget's a big story, but swiss bank crash stokes fears of a new global crisis and this essentially for today's purposes is around credit suisse , which is a swiss credit suisse, which is a swiss bank which . share price has bank which. share price has fallen 30% amid a sort of lack of confidence in the banking market. they shouldn't have name themselves credit suisse obviously have some people woken up to it yourself up for a full year but this is all as a knock on ripple effect from your country of origin. knock on the whistle you're. going to pick one guy. i'm going to go with knock on because it's a more dominant force to gentle yeah yeah but there is a there's a real danger here. think this real danger here. i think this story's to come a lot story's going to come a lot bigger. yeah. i don't think you can blame a
well they are they're modern priest aren't they. they're the confessor anyway. paul you go with the telegraph . well you go with the telegraph. well this arguably is a bigger story me than budget. obviously me than the budget. obviously now at home, the budget's a big story, but swiss bank crash stokes fears of a new global crisis and this essentially for today's purposes is around credit suisse , which is a swiss credit suisse, which is a swiss bank which . share price has bank which. share...
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this, yes , this, these are some unique people and in unique times, i can, i can, john paul and paul yes well imagine but this was an anti-communist pope, this is the pope who ascended the throne, he won't say it in french, you can say it for sure , but he ascended the throne as a representative of an anti-bolshevik gathering of peoples and what he always was, he was an absolute catholic an absolute catholic pole who hated this whole russia first time in soviet russia and the rest of the pubs will always think well, let's say well, what about america, of course, it is not an empire, well, but transnational corporations, and that, yes, well, secondly, we must remember that the pope is still argentine and there yes there and he has there is a pronounced anti-imperialist connected with russia and with the united states and the pope signs in this environment he is oriented to this environment again let's remember that most of those like his called catholics today are concentrated in latin america, africa. and if you think that it is possible to ignore their interests, it is not possible if you bu
this, yes , this, these are some unique people and in unique times, i can, i can, john paul and paul yes well imagine but this was an anti-communist pope, this is the pope who ascended the throne, he won't say it in french, you can say it for sure , but he ascended the throne as a representative of an anti-bolshevik gathering of peoples and what he always was, he was an absolute catholic an absolute catholic pole who hated this whole russia first time in soviet russia and the rest of the pubs...
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, as a reporter, as a olitical well. paul, as a reporter, as a political commentator, - well. st wonder what this says, paul, in terms of howjournalists what this says, paul, in terms of how journalists are what this says, paul, in terms of howjournalists are now being treated and whether you are seeing this as fair game thatjournalist can be targeted like this? obviously russian journalists are being targeted for a long time but now an american citizen being targeted like this, being used as a pawn, what do you reckon? he this, being used as a pawn, what do you reckon?— you reckon? he is almost certainly auoin to you reckon? he is almost certainly going to be _ you reckon? he is almost certainly going to be used _ you reckon? he is almost certainly going to be used effectively i you reckon? he is almost certainly going to be used effectively as i you reckon? he is almost certainly going to be used effectively as a l going to be used effectively as a hostage. — going to be used effectively as a hostage, as leverage, and it's true that lots— hostage, as leverage, and it's true t
, as a reporter, as a olitical well. paul, as a reporter, as a political commentator, - well. st wonder what this says, paul, in terms of howjournalists what this says, paul, in terms of how journalists are what this says, paul, in terms of howjournalists are now being treated and whether you are seeing this as fair game thatjournalist can be targeted like this? obviously russian journalists are being targeted for a long time but now an american citizen being targeted like this, being used as a...
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paul, stephanie well, he did mark the 9 years since sir russia annex crimea. but at the same time, of course, significantly 2 days after the inter international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him, a $123.00 countries are now obliged to arrest him. if he travelled there, but certainly showing he was traveling by helicopter to crimea, also to mario pole showing him driving around the city at himself. and i think yes, of course, also a defiant message there that he remains very much, you know, the president of russian, that it's completely unaffected by the symbolic and significance of this arrest warrant. it's also 3 days after what was the most devastating attack on civilian life in maria, paul, or the theater, or where civilians were sheltering. the city suffered the most harangue of fighting of sieges and, and that they are to see the bombing of that theatre that killed hundreds of civilians just 3 days ago. in fact, the ukrainian president mentioned that, so you see now president putin touring marable, talking about the reconstruction of the cit
paul, stephanie well, he did mark the 9 years since sir russia annex crimea. but at the same time, of course, significantly 2 days after the inter international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him, a $123.00 countries are now obliged to arrest him. if he travelled there, but certainly showing he was traveling by helicopter to crimea, also to mario pole showing him driving around the city at himself. and i think yes, of course, also a defiant message there that he remains very much,...
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well thank you. thank paul history. well thank you. thank paul.ree, but thank you also for your brave pubuc thank you also for your brave public service. i'm not going to turn to the panel the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the labour mp russell—moyle. kelvin, you had a lot of experience with the unions. you were involved in the move to wapping. what do you think the current strikes think of the current strikes that in some ways they replicate them ? the printing unions were a them? the printing unions were a nightmare , a total collection of nightmare, a total collection of rather overpaid thugs, and they did phenomenally well out weak . did phenomenally well out weak. remember, this was a minute to minute business. so they had you very like that. my father was editing the time he was. he knew very well what he had. you like . and they thought , well, we'll . and they thought, well, we'll just carry on paying. eventually came across somebody who was prepared to stand up to them. rupert murdoch. they all lost their jobs, rupert mu
well thank you. thank paul history. well thank you. thank paul.ree, but thank you also for your brave pubuc thank you also for your brave public service. i'm not going to turn to the panel the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the labour mp russell—moyle. kelvin, you had a lot of experience with the unions. you were involved in the move to wapping. what do you think the current strikes think of the current strikes that in some ways they replicate them ? the printing unions were...
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on that basis, we like industrials in china as well. paul: all right. joining us. vasu menon, the executive director at ocbc big wealth management. what is moving belle? anabelle: it's all about the control of sm entertainment. this is being waged between kakao, you can see the internet giant and hybe, the label behind the kapok sensation -- k pop sensation bts. they are vying for a in sm entertainment. kakao up the stakes launching a tender offer to become the largest shareholder. kakao entertainment offering to buy up to 35% stake of sm 41 50,000 won per share. sm entertainment jumping to the near level, a lot higher than the tender offer that came from hybe, which was for shares priced at 120,000 won a piece. a big corporate story in korea. let's change. we are keeping an eye on the tesla supplies at the start of trade, under 10 minutes into the session for korea and japan. these are looking fairly mixed, higher in korea, lower in japan. tesla's cutting its model s, x, prices for second time this year, days after elon musk said a small change to the
on that basis, we like industrials in china as well. paul: all right. joining us. vasu menon, the executive director at ocbc big wealth management. what is moving belle? anabelle: it's all about the control of sm entertainment. this is being waged between kakao, you can see the internet giant and hybe, the label behind the kapok sensation -- k pop sensation bts. they are vying for a in sm entertainment. kakao up the stakes launching a tender offer to become the largest shareholder. kakao...
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well, we're staying where we are. unfortunately, paul is also a two. well, let's do that too.cup of belarus is named after ruslan salei. what is the name of the youth cup? ice hockey where was the 2022 ice hockey world championship held? in which country is finland absolutely right, it was already the 85th world cup. gotta chase. well, let's go straight to three. for what violation can an athlete receive a card divided in half diagonally in red and black? i think maybe for a false start absolutely right. this is the correct answer. everything changes, either i'm standing here or i'm already in the lead. in in general, more to come. i hope even more interesting paul once again. i'll take a break from hockey for a bit. we'll come back to it, well, try the 2022 ballon d'or real madrid relatively recently. so , that's probably why we're talking about this. this city was the first asian city to host the summer olympics. it is currently the last asian city that hosted the summer olympics. and what city are we talking about? let's go again, it was the first asian city to host uh, the
well, we're staying where we are. unfortunately, paul is also a two. well, let's do that too.cup of belarus is named after ruslan salei. what is the name of the youth cup? ice hockey where was the 2022 ice hockey world championship held? in which country is finland absolutely right, it was already the 85th world cup. gotta chase. well, let's go straight to three. for what violation can an athlete receive a card divided in half diagonally in red and black? i think maybe for a false start...
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paul well, the livestock. paul well, absolutely . we are in timber. absolutely. we are in timber.m at the moment. we were wondering how is this going to affect the farming communities headed into the north yorkshire dales? and we're in village of tembo with in the village of tembo with farmer derek and we came across you only half an hour ago and you only half an hour ago and you were, were just rounding you were, you were just rounding up sheep, right. well here up the sheep, right. well here trying them trying to take them to a different for lambing time different ready for lambing time . mr. loughran on the valleys, 20 years onwards, we walked this beautiful little snow watch. go now show pops away get some now show pops away and get some natural warm weather for lambing time . so. so why are you. you time. so. so why are you. you them somewhere? because of this weather ? no, we're just moving weather? no, we're just moving them nearer the house so we can look after them. still, i mean time, not sure. and what time, right? not sure. and what are you feeding them in there? let's
paul well, the livestock. paul well, absolutely . we are in timber. absolutely. we are in timber.m at the moment. we were wondering how is this going to affect the farming communities headed into the north yorkshire dales? and we're in village of tembo with in the village of tembo with farmer derek and we came across you only half an hour ago and you only half an hour ago and you were, were just rounding you were, you were just rounding up sheep, right. well here up the sheep, right. well here...
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please welcome your host, paul o'grady. as well as a iii—year stint on radio 2. ibutes have been led by the queen consort, who said she was deeply saddened to hear of the death of paul o'grady, who worked with her in support of battersea dogs and cats home, providing lots of laughter and many waggy—tailed memories. are you going to let me do yourflea treatment? she appeared alongside him in a special edition of his multi—award winning for the love of dogs, a programme that perhaps more than any other beautifully showed the warmth, kindness and empathy that characterised paul o'grady. paul o'grady who has died at the age of 67. and lizo is here. as you made clear there, he was a great entertainer but also an important figurehead, lizo? absolutely, he was a formidable, outspoken spokesperson for the lgbtq+ community, and he was a symbolic figure in so many areas. he really took drag mainstream, before, you did have figures like danny larue, but he was also sophisticated and genteel, whereas lily savage was very real and coarse and vulgar and rude, and endeared herse
please welcome your host, paul o'grady. as well as a iii—year stint on radio 2. ibutes have been led by the queen consort, who said she was deeply saddened to hear of the death of paul o'grady, who worked with her in support of battersea dogs and cats home, providing lots of laughter and many waggy—tailed memories. are you going to let me do yourflea treatment? she appeared alongside him in a special edition of his multi—award winning for the love of dogs, a programme that perhaps more...
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sentences after a jury quickly found him guilty of not only killing his wife, maggie but their son, paul as well on the family's property in 2021. during sentencing friday the judge was frank and saying the evidence against murdaugh was overwhelming and describing him as deceitful from start to finish. that said, he stuck with his talking points and said it was the jury that it wrong. >> when i lied, i continued to lie. >> the question is, when will that end? >> i respect this court, i am innocent. i've never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son, paul paul. >> not long after he was sentenced, murdaugh's attorney said they will file the news and try to get the conviction overturned. they said their client never had a chance once the judge allowed his financial crimes and as evidence but one juror, it's not what and it. number 530, a 22-year-old named james asked that his last name be withheld, he says it was actually the video evidence of murdaugh at the crime scene moments before the murders that convinced everyone of his guilt. james
sentences after a jury quickly found him guilty of not only killing his wife, maggie but their son, paul as well on the family's property in 2021. during sentencing friday the judge was frank and saying the evidence against murdaugh was overwhelming and describing him as deceitful from start to finish. that said, he stuck with his talking points and said it was the jury that it wrong. >> when i lied, i continued to lie. >> the question is, when will that end? >> i respect this...
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in 1956 polly was hired by the firm paul weiss. well there she also published her family's history proud shoes highlighting the role of her enslaved ancestors and she wrote poetry as well. she met irene barlow at the firm arlene arlene. sorry became her romantic partner until barlow died in 1976. so i wanted to ask if you had any reactions to her poem that you had for today. hope is a song in a weary throat did anything come up for you when you read that poem anything that polly was talking about and she wrote that a little bit later. she went around 1970 or so, but i wondered if anyone wanted to comment on the poem. hope is a song and a weary throat what she was hoping for what she referred to. any thoughts song yes. thank you, sarah. um, i think that it was it had a very sad tone but yet through all her struggles and the things she overcame. she still held on to hope. yes. yes exactly. do you remember some of the some of the things that she singled out there? i mean, it was almost like she was talking about the history of african-amer
in 1956 polly was hired by the firm paul weiss. well there she also published her family's history proud shoes highlighting the role of her enslaved ancestors and she wrote poetry as well. she met irene barlow at the firm arlene arlene. sorry became her romantic partner until barlow died in 1976. so i wanted to ask if you had any reactions to her poem that you had for today. hope is a song in a weary throat did anything come up for you when you read that poem anything that polly was talking...
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paul: you could look at a lot of institutions that were not well-run they brought it upon themselves,ing to clean up their act or get them out of town is bad? >> i'm not saying that. i'm saying it is intentional. when you raise interest rates all the bonds that crashed, as we talked about earlier in the program, systemic and what is happening next, inflation will be systemic, the biggest news is mexico just agreed to join the brig stations, russia, china, saudi arabia, japan is next. america is in serious trouble because the shanghai cooperation organization is after us and -- paul: i'm always interrupting, i don't mean that. for all our problems we are a lot better off than our beleaguered european institutions and banks, understand that ubs might be in talks to take over credit suisse and a lot of asian banks in a world of hurt, if china is running things it is doing a crappy job. they've got a lot of problems. what do you think? >> amen, amen, but the problem is in tension, that's my question. is it intentional? that is my concern. paul: you have been saying, looking at the stock m
paul: you could look at a lot of institutions that were not well-run they brought it upon themselves,ing to clean up their act or get them out of town is bad? >> i'm not saying that. i'm saying it is intentional. when you raise interest rates all the bonds that crashed, as we talked about earlier in the program, systemic and what is happening next, inflation will be systemic, the biggest news is mexico just agreed to join the brig stations, russia, china, saudi arabia, japan is next....
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paul . well, about potholes, mr. paul. killed or seriously a week on our roads. a result of over 70 bikers killed seriously as a result of badly maintained roads. plus it's costing uk economy. billions of pounds each yeah economy. billions of pounds each year. the poor old road textural attacks is paying a fortune to keep their own vehicle on the road. roadworthy our roads are causing them to be hit in the pocket with unnecessary costs. lack of investment over decades means our roads actually got to a point where never seen this by a point where never seen this by a need to resurface our roads and we've got the chance that by increasing fuel duty next year when to resurface our roads , we when to resurface our roads, we can. it can't just us. why don't have rapid response pothole ? have rapid response pothole? because the problem is vast . because the problem is vast. unjust, isn't it. millions to be made. you want obsessed with potholes, mr. paul . why don't potholes, mr. paul. why don't you set up a company where people
paul . well, about potholes, mr. paul. killed or seriously a week on our roads. a result of over 70 bikers killed seriously as a result of badly maintained roads. plus it's costing uk economy. billions of pounds each yeah economy. billions of pounds each year. the poor old road textural attacks is paying a fortune to keep their own vehicle on the road. roadworthy our roads are causing them to be hit in the pocket with unnecessary costs. lack of investment over decades means our roads actually...
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was particularly upset when he learned that pauling at first refused to to say anything about whether he had ever in the communist party, because he said, well, that's just pauling said, that's playing into their hands. so i'm just not even going to answer that question. eventually, ctech forced him to answer the question and he said truthfully that he had never been a communist. right. but hoover is convinced that' lie. and so what started to do was, rst of all, he launched a major investigation. the angeles fbi office started interviewing eryone from pauling's past. in his presenthis colleagues his neighbors. they started interviewing everyone that they knew who had gone to communist party i the 1930s in los angeles, trying to prove that had been a communist, devoted tremendou resources to and came up with nothing. we're not able to find a single who could testify that pauling ever been to a meeting or said anything in favor of the communists or the soviets. hoover though was convinced that pauling was just very good at covering his tracks. he urged the justice department prosecute pauling for perjury for hoover's view, lying about being a
was particularly upset when he learned that pauling at first refused to to say anything about whether he had ever in the communist party, because he said, well, that's just pauling said, that's playing into their hands. so i'm just not even going to answer that question. eventually, ctech forced him to answer the question and he said truthfully that he had never been a communist. right. but hoover is convinced that' lie. and so what started to do was, rst of all, he launched a major...