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philip: maybe.tainly, a professor with whom i do a lot of work, his surveys suggest the american public is hungry for what they know is structural overhaul but neither party is presenting a vision of it. neither party. democrats have goals many of which i agree with, dealing with climate change but they do not have any view of how you make government deliver and republicans are running against the democrats. there are some forces in the republican party, miss daniels is thinking about running for the senate apparently, who what i will call centrist republicans. i am a registered independent. but maybe there could be a political movement that is a radical centrist movement, which is let's take care of people who need to be taken care of. but let's do so effectively and that requires rebuking -- rebooting. susan: i was thinking back to the clinton administration. there have been periodic on both sides of the aisle efforts at reform. philip: i work closely with al khor. at that time. -- al gore at that
philip: maybe.tainly, a professor with whom i do a lot of work, his surveys suggest the american public is hungry for what they know is structural overhaul but neither party is presenting a vision of it. neither party. democrats have goals many of which i agree with, dealing with climate change but they do not have any view of how you make government deliver and republicans are running against the democrats. there are some forces in the republican party, miss daniels is thinking about running...
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saint philip rumors reached the king. that the saint was planning something bad. what is he with the boyars? wants to resist the centralization of power. and the special mission that tsar ivan the terrible entrusted to himself and, driven by the peculiarities of his character, the tsar committed a crime and will not be anywhere, but in the place where we are now. this is where the service took place. the saint stood in the neighbors, which was the place of the then primates of the russian church, and the tsar stood in this place. and it would seem that nothing foreshadowed the tragic end this worship. but being, as has already been said, an excitable person in all likelihood. now doctors could make a diagnosis that he could not cope with the painful state of his nervous system. and the future is excited by suspicions against metropolitan philip, suspecting him of collusion with the boyars in his readiness to resist the royal power. he imprisoned the saint in casemates, and then he was exiled to a monastery. where did he kill him? the envoy of the king malyuta skur
saint philip rumors reached the king. that the saint was planning something bad. what is he with the boyars? wants to resist the centralization of power. and the special mission that tsar ivan the terrible entrusted to himself and, driven by the peculiarities of his character, the tsar committed a crime and will not be anywhere, but in the place where we are now. this is where the service took place. the saint stood in the neighbors, which was the place of the then primates of the russian...
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farewell farewell farewell philip thank you very much happy new year philip kirkorov applause. amongelves in our new year's program so the leader in the first two rounds is charming valeria we start bidding after my prompt song about failed paternity. i guess this tune. it seems to me that i'll guess right. yeah, i'll try from five. let's guess five zero. failed awareness and the beginning it is so recognizable yes, 1 2, well, the familiar to me is growing beyond my years and is already reading in syllables. i should have been honest about this. unfortunately, unfortunately, you did not guess this melody called, the baby is performed. danko for sure. he could be like me, my baby. and the hint she'll be drawn on the screen in the form of emotions. give it to us, please, so valeria starts the auction. and i guess this melody told us. how do you almost look like the previous person, but the finale is another philip kirkorov and what is it? wants gifts. hairdresser colorist valery c five, but guess what, we listen. some kind of frost, i need him the services of a hairdresser, a colorist
farewell farewell farewell philip thank you very much happy new year philip kirkorov applause. amongelves in our new year's program so the leader in the first two rounds is charming valeria we start bidding after my prompt song about failed paternity. i guess this tune. it seems to me that i'll guess right. yeah, i'll try from five. let's guess five zero. failed awareness and the beginning it is so recognizable yes, 1 2, well, the familiar to me is growing beyond my years and is already reading...
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and her marriage, prince philip, was extraordinary . and philip, was extraordinary. and she accepted him for who he was. and i think they accepted each for who they were. you are one of the most well—read people i know, and you've written a number of really impressive biographies and, books about the royal family with their lines in producing this that you imposed upon yourself that you could not cross , that there were cross, that there were restrictions that you placed upon that because you had had that intimate and private access over the years . that was quite over the years. that was quite a challenge because i didn't want to put particularly ladies in waiting, people who've been around them in a difficult position by and i didn't want to quote anybody anonymously so that was the challenge. i decided not to show the book to living members of the royal family before publishing it, which i, with my duke of edinburgh book for two reasons. one, i thought actually, i don't think they'll want to read it. the reason i say that is that somebody told me that they had wit
and her marriage, prince philip, was extraordinary . and philip, was extraordinary. and she accepted him for who he was. and i think they accepted each for who they were. you are one of the most well—read people i know, and you've written a number of really impressive biographies and, books about the royal family with their lines in producing this that you imposed upon yourself that you could not cross , that there were cross, that there were restrictions that you placed upon that because you...
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dear philip, you have been with us and will always be number one, keep the number.ely. so friends, this year we have returned the long tradition of russian lotto, the happy number of any of our guests. studios even you are sawing can become my assistant friends holding a raffle. we have nine lucky numbers. they are on your screens, if a participant takes a keg with this number out of the bag, he receives a new year's gift from russian lotto. i am also involved in this, of course, great wow tell me you love more receive gifts or give? of course, i love to give. well, it’s very nice to receive, especially on new year’s, what did you think for the new year? well, i'm not afraid, this is to voice the most important thing of peace and health to all my family and close friends. and, of course, our president. today we are friends with philip, today we are with you 4 m of happiness, imagine four, i would say 4 m of beauty and happiness, well 2 m of happiness 2 m of beauty. we are starting the draw. get the first keg, and right left right right of course, what? from the dept
dear philip, you have been with us and will always be number one, keep the number.ely. so friends, this year we have returned the long tradition of russian lotto, the happy number of any of our guests. studios even you are sawing can become my assistant friends holding a raffle. we have nine lucky numbers. they are on your screens, if a participant takes a keg with this number out of the bag, he receives a new year's gift from russian lotto. i am also involved in this, of course, great wow tell...
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shape of a sausage and maybe then it would work philip philip hello my dear.the table of opinions that they practically didn’t say a single word, and you know what novels he writes, where he killed an aunt with an ax. i confused the philippines with dostoevsky. yes, alexander alekseevich congratulate all ntv viewers on the new year next year, the year of the black rabbit rabbit. what makes a rabbit different from everyone else? yes he loves to breed. i wish you to give birth to many children, so that the number of people in our country will increase and this will make it happy. i congratulate you all on the coming new year of new songs of new programs, bunny, my happiness, i am your bunny. thank you very much alexey chumakov i want to congratulate all the viewers of ntv, all the viewers who watch us, with a great holiday, probably the most important holiday of our vast, amazing homeland, god forbid that permanent happiness flourishes in our homes, so that a huge number of such star guests, but be present on your tvs and please you and if we are all artists, hu
shape of a sausage and maybe then it would work philip philip hello my dear.the table of opinions that they practically didn’t say a single word, and you know what novels he writes, where he killed an aunt with an ax. i confused the philippines with dostoevsky. yes, alexander alekseevich congratulate all ntv viewers on the new year next year, the year of the black rabbit rabbit. what makes a rabbit different from everyone else? yes he loves to breed. i wish you to give birth to many children,...
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bravo now felix yes, dear philip will come to us dear anna we would like to congratulate you on youre duo of the year nomination. absolutely deservedly amazing. i would like to say thank you very much. philip for the case when i realized for sure that you are my friend for the case when everything happened at all that pushed us that beautiful evening. i would like to say a huge thank you to dima loren for understanding what our conversation was about and what you need to sing about when you want to see such a wonderful friend as philip bedrosovich. thank you for being you. thanks to the universe for helping us meet and creating all the circumstances for this. thank you dear listeners for listening to us for what you feel for the fact that we have you any of you thank you anechka i want to always accompany you with happiness, otar's dacha is the number that pushed us to these revelations and this song was created . she will remain in the memory of the songs of 2022. and you and i will boldly go together in 2023. i'm sure there will be a lot more for our fans. which of yours is from my
bravo now felix yes, dear philip will come to us dear anna we would like to congratulate you on youre duo of the year nomination. absolutely deservedly amazing. i would like to say thank you very much. philip for the case when i realized for sure that you are my friend for the case when everything happened at all that pushed us that beautiful evening. i would like to say a huge thank you to dima loren for understanding what our conversation was about and what you need to sing about when you...
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we will be discussing this with my guests kellyanne conway and philip levin, to begin when that was top secret papers in a closet in the building where he was supposedly teaching, that it was classified documents in the garage at his home in wilmington, delaware right next to his precious corvette where else have we discovered joe biden keeping intelligence briefings on the golf course, and the ice cream polish, revelations this week that classified papers from web i did was vice president has been found in part from safe spaces has created a set of problems for the president on thursday merrick garland the attorney general announced the appointment of robert hur to investigate the sensitive documents. this leaves us with the remarkable position in which the last two presidents in the two probable front reddish for the respective parties nomination in 2024 both faced investigation by special prosecutors, late last year jack smith to investigate donald trump and claimed he broke the law with the statute documents at mar-a-lago. that episode was greeted with disbelief, and outrage from pr
we will be discussing this with my guests kellyanne conway and philip levin, to begin when that was top secret papers in a closet in the building where he was supposedly teaching, that it was classified documents in the garage at his home in wilmington, delaware right next to his precious corvette where else have we discovered joe biden keeping intelligence briefings on the golf course, and the ice cream polish, revelations this week that classified papers from web i did was vice president has...
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happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment? caller: we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who are supposed to represent the towns, cities, the states they come from. but what happens is you have hundreds of senators and member trying to get the same thing passed. it seems to get caught up in partisan politics. the other part i noticed is many times when a big bill comes up, 100% of republicans will vote one way and 100% of the democrats will vote another way. i know they could not possibly all believe in their party line, but they seem to vote their party line because they feel like they have to, because the leader of the party says you have to vote this way.
happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment? caller: we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who...
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i doubted, but i spoke my prophetic words, she continued philip will be feminine. valeria everything is fucked up. may you be completely avenged by sadness at the will of my subtropia. those eyes on the baking sheet will just not win, only the eyes around. those eyes in front of the sun. hallelujah, you boldly faded, fate, just do n’t give me a lift, only merciful warmth. hallelujah don't know joy, my love, you swear your eyes. we just can’t be defeated, only you can’t be defeated, only you congratulate this long life to you. when comes in. everyone looks only at him, he is from everyone, as if from a movie. and i want her to cry happiness, love cried away. there are a lot in my piggy bank and everyone wanted a happy ending and everyone hoped so much more. and i don't need anyone but you . if the whole world is against us, i will not stop loving you. even if you suddenly chase after us, you shoot, i feed cartridges, everyone constantly loves his wife. and i want her to cry away all melted. and i want us looking crying all the way to lenten love all the time. happy
i doubted, but i spoke my prophetic words, she continued philip will be feminine. valeria everything is fucked up. may you be completely avenged by sadness at the will of my subtropia. those eyes on the baking sheet will just not win, only the eyes around. those eyes in front of the sun. hallelujah, you boldly faded, fate, just do n’t give me a lift, only merciful warmth. hallelujah don't know joy, my love, you swear your eyes. we just can’t be defeated, only you can’t be defeated, only...
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happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment? caller: we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who are supposed to represent the towns, cities, the states they come from. but what happens is you have hundreds of senators and member trying to get the same thing passed. it seems to get caught up in partisan politics. the other part i noticed is many times when a big bill comes up, 100% of republicans will vote one way and 100% of the democrats will vote another way. i know they could not possibly all believe in their party line, but they seem to vote their party line because they feel like they have to, because the leader of the party says you have to vote this way.
happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment? caller: we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who...
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the place philip credited with shaping him into the man he was. the boarding school in northern scotland was open mind 100 kilometers away from home. charles was 13 when he 1st arrived at gordon austin. to tinney called order acreage. it was a tough and strict school where they used shocking methods to beat boys into submission to shock. like hallmark, madonna, chances maternal grandmother tried to dissuade elizabeth and philip from sending their eldest son to that boarding school london and the said, but philip wouldn't listen because he thought being so far from home would toughen the boy up and above all kick the ever curious media at bay eminent the media, gordon stone had begun taking him pupils from around the world in 1934. it's a well manicured place. in the common room portraits of former students, dawn the walls full. my headmaster titus edge said the school office pupils a unique environment, an educational concept. lou constance about developing character and developing people to be the best people. they can possibly be. 600 students b
the place philip credited with shaping him into the man he was. the boarding school in northern scotland was open mind 100 kilometers away from home. charles was 13 when he 1st arrived at gordon austin. to tinney called order acreage. it was a tough and strict school where they used shocking methods to beat boys into submission to shock. like hallmark, madonna, chances maternal grandmother tried to dissuade elizabeth and philip from sending their eldest son to that boarding school london and...
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philip lewis from — more that can be done. philip lewis from huffpost, - more that can be done.that can be done. philip i lewis from huffpost, thank you. good to talk to you. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: novak djokovic back in melbourne for the australian open, a year after he was deported from the country for breaching covid rules and launching his bid for a tenth title on tuesday. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him 'the butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot
philip lewis from — more that can be done. philip lewis from huffpost, - more that can be done.that can be done. philip i lewis from huffpost, thank you. good to talk to you. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: novak djokovic back in melbourne for the australian open, a year after he was deported from the country for breaching covid rules and launching his bid for a tenth title on tuesday. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred...
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is that what prince philip did when he said no , philip did when he said no, prince philip was you toent kind of language all. i as somebody who's usually in absolute control of language and understand it because , i was understand it because, i was tired because irritated because i thought the fact that we were getting into this to this stew about , the murdering of about, the murdering of a policeman in america or policemen don't murder here. and the blacks, he didn't murder anybody, wasn't depressed enough . but let's get back to the really important thing. the point i made was you appealed the bloke and you're appealing to those who want monarchy to those who don't want monarchy . it's a contradiction and it's an and it's a pr people just inserting against the monarchy and they will be told against it. they've already turned against you . young people are against you. young people are turning against the monarchy because they don't want an archaic institution which represents hierarchy , which represents hierarchy, which represents hierarchy, which represents colonialism . the onl
is that what prince philip did when he said no , philip did when he said no, prince philip was you toent kind of language all. i as somebody who's usually in absolute control of language and understand it because , i was understand it because, i was tired because irritated because i thought the fact that we were getting into this to this stew about , the murdering of about, the murdering of a policeman in america or policemen don't murder here. and the blacks, he didn't murder anybody, wasn't...
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is that what prince philip did when he said no , philip did when he said no, prince philip was you toent kind of language all. i as somebody who's usually in absolute control of language and understand it because , i was understand it because, i was tired because irritated because i thought the fact that we were getting into this to this stew about , the murdering of about, the murdering of a policeman in america or policemen don't murder here. and the blacks, he didn't murder anybody, wasn't depressed enough . but let's get back to the really important thing. the point i made was you appealed the bloke and you're appealing to those who want monarchy to those who don't want monarchy . it's a contradiction and it's an and it's a pr people just inserting against the monarchy and they will be told against it. they've already turned against you . young people are against you. young people are turning against the monarchy because they don't want an archaic institution which represents hierarchy , which represents hierarchy, which represents hierarchy, which represents colonialism . the onl
is that what prince philip did when he said no , philip did when he said no, prince philip was you toent kind of language all. i as somebody who's usually in absolute control of language and understand it because , i was understand it because, i was tired because irritated because i thought the fact that we were getting into this to this stew about , the murdering of about, the murdering of a policeman in america or policemen don't murder here. and the blacks, he didn't murder anybody, wasn't...
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i love you happy new year bravo philip kirkorov louder louder louder friends philip kirkorov one stand and laughing now vanya stand again ivan and his friends go to the water. well, you decided one more left, however, the last bogatyr, the messenger of darkness, did not change his mind to his wife at only 21:00 only on the russia channel, this is a cool topic. we were worried about them. you radiate goodness, trust you, we voted for them, we studied our science and students from them. premiere january 6, 15:00 on the channel russia host small claws are medium, and ears are huge. here this is not necessary very good, kind such a fairy tale and in general return to our childhood belarusian eared shepherd dog, it is very beautiful filmed. he is very touching cheburashka is just lovely. and what if he grad goes orange itself, there was a feeling that you, along with cheburashka, are right inside this orange happiness. i'm so amazing, it's very high quality graphics. and it's a very very interesting storyline. why are you creating something between parrots and monkeys. tsy this is an exotic
i love you happy new year bravo philip kirkorov louder louder louder friends philip kirkorov one stand and laughing now vanya stand again ivan and his friends go to the water. well, you decided one more left, however, the last bogatyr, the messenger of darkness, did not change his mind to his wife at only 21:00 only on the russia channel, this is a cool topic. we were worried about them. you radiate goodness, trust you, we voted for them, we studied our science and students from them. premiere...
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philip: thank you, sir. freelance writer rainesford stauffer focuses her work on younger generations. her upcoming novel "all the gold stars" takes a closer look at how they view work and burnout. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on rethinking ambition. rainesford: at one point, i think my professional life was my life. i behaved very much as if work was the centerpiece of everything. i starterealizing how much of that was rooted in insecurity that i was never going to be good enough. and once i figured out that we were having a conversation about self-worth and not work, that really changed the way i thought about it. i was too ambitious as a child. part of the thing that i'm trying to get away from in adulthood is sort of reconfiguring what my relationship with ambition is. in some ways, ambition was reinforcing the worst impulses of my mental health, that i was only as good as the last thing i produced. the messaging that i got about education and work and coming of age in general when i
philip: thank you, sir. freelance writer rainesford stauffer focuses her work on younger generations. her upcoming novel "all the gold stars" takes a closer look at how they view work and burnout. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on rethinking ambition. rainesford: at one point, i think my professional life was my life. i behaved very much as if work was the centerpiece of everything. i starterealizing how much of that was rooted in insecurity that i was never going...
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of that attack. philip, what do we know about the attack right now? so it happened on the train at 3 p. m from kia to hamburg and a this suspected male person killed 2 persons with a knife and injured 7 people. 3 of them as seriously. so some passengers in the nearby put him down until the police arrived and arrested him. so as we heard, there were quite dramatic scenes inside the train and to the suspected person was injured too, and had to be taken to the hospital as well as the other 7 injured persons. and are we any closer to knowing what the motive was? it any, any details about the suspect that a suspected person is sir 33 years old and he is from a palestine and he's obviously mentally ill as we heard. and we also heard from investigations. the suspected person has just been released from raymond a few weeks ago and to there are until now no hints at the moment about his actual motive. journalist, philip conquer with the latest to night on that stabbing that took place on a train to northern germany earlier today. philip, thank you. let's take
of that attack. philip, what do we know about the attack right now? so it happened on the train at 3 p. m from kia to hamburg and a this suspected male person killed 2 persons with a knife and injured 7 people. 3 of them as seriously. so some passengers in the nearby put him down until the police arrived and arrested him. so as we heard, there were quite dramatic scenes inside the train and to the suspected person was injured too, and had to be taken to the hospital as well as the other 7...
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philip stepikov is dealing.ar hello philip this is my fellow merchant seaman bondarenko in half an hour. she will be here philip we need weapons. yeah, you see, there is such an attic in an english suit over there. and i'll ask you to come up to her and ask madame tokarczuk philip is interested in whether we have decent bombs now. how's brodsky doing ? and unless i saw him walking along the boulevard today, there are a lot of hot frogs, who are the pharaohs? how much 450 dozen after 100 pieces discount 4% shipping at the expense of the buyer expensive about free anarchists do not bargain. they just rob, we won't start party discussions here, yes, the revolution is how much you bomb a hundred 100 by 10 8 4 in the remainder? 3.000 333 at 10:00 in the morning we have been waiting for your ship's ropes for a long time. among those who meet madame zhenya zhenya, look there letters of credit american dollars, canadian dollars, mexican dollars banking house sitting, i appoint you to manage all this, yes , he doesn’t ca
philip stepikov is dealing.ar hello philip this is my fellow merchant seaman bondarenko in half an hour. she will be here philip we need weapons. yeah, you see, there is such an attic in an english suit over there. and i'll ask you to come up to her and ask madame tokarczuk philip is interested in whether we have decent bombs now. how's brodsky doing ? and unless i saw him walking along the boulevard today, there are a lot of hot frogs, who are the pharaohs? how much 450 dozen after 100 pieces...
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but philip kirkorov , out of nowhere, had press cubes on his stomach.eeks, especially since just a month ago the singer complained about being overweight, minus 15 would not hurt , but already -5 there are the remaining 10 little secrets. as these 10 fans suspect, philip kirkorov decided to have an abdominoplasty or post-surgery. after all, until recently, the king of the stage, complained to him that fans do not give him rest, who strive to photograph him in an unsightly way. i relaxed and ate there. good belly. and then some sorry children. do not listen once you starred under guts and exposed. is it really true that kirkorov removed excess adipose tissue in the abdomen and formed ideal press cubes from them in order to make such an execution on oneself, one needs enough willpower and rehabilitation. maybe up to six months, philip kirkorov assures. it 's still before the new year. went on a strict diet. true, the king of the stage. violated it at every step, as told by his eleven-year-old alla victoria's daughter is going on a diet and started the who
but philip kirkorov , out of nowhere, had press cubes on his stomach.eeks, especially since just a month ago the singer complained about being overweight, minus 15 would not hurt , but already -5 there are the remaining 10 little secrets. as these 10 fans suspect, philip kirkorov decided to have an abdominoplasty or post-surgery. after all, until recently, the king of the stage, complained to him that fans do not give him rest, who strive to photograph him in an unsightly way. i relaxed and ate...
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guy benson, amy walter, philip wegmann, thank you, panel, for everything.monitoring what's happening in mexico. if news comes out of that, we will bring it to you immediately. and thank you for watching "special report," i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. join me for fox news at night, midnight eastern, 9 pacific. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, trace. thank you. ♪ >> jesse: have you ever been caught hiding something, report card from your parents? stain the rug, maybe just drag the chair right over it? now, we all know someone who has tried to hide something at work. >> dwight, i keep various weaponry strategically placed around the office. i saved jim's life with a can of pepper spray i had velcroed under my desk. people say oh, it's dangerous to keep weapons in the home or the workplace. >> and hiding classified
guy benson, amy walter, philip wegmann, thank you, panel, for everything.monitoring what's happening in mexico. if news comes out of that, we will bring it to you immediately. and thank you for watching "special report," i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. join me for fox news at night, midnight eastern, 9 pacific. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, trace. thank you. ♪ >> jesse: have you ever been caught hiding something,...
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philip: the baby boom began during a lull in american immigratn. on immigration and those were still in place when the baby boom began. one demographer tell me the average immigrant was somebody's grandparent at the beginning of the boom. come at the end, immigration laws were loosened and you saw more immigrants from central america and mexico and asia. what happened when the baby boom began, it began when america was very heavily white in a way that it no longer is. the baby boom, obviously it's a very heterologous generation, but it tends to be more heavily white than particular the generation that llowed it, less heavily made up of immigrants, and it tends to have other characteristics as well. it is less likely, boomers are less likely to have gone to college than millennials or gen z. marriage among them, the military, things along those lines. those really shape the culture and politics of the baby boom in a way that makes them distinct, particularly from younger generations. geoff: understanding the generational analyses are in some ways un
philip: the baby boom began during a lull in american immigratn. on immigration and those were still in place when the baby boom began. one demographer tell me the average immigrant was somebody's grandparent at the beginning of the boom. come at the end, immigration laws were loosened and you saw more immigrants from central america and mexico and asia. what happened when the baby boom began, it began when america was very heavily white in a way that it no longer is. the baby boom, obviously...
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natasha khabib is with you and only with you we will raffle off the remaining cash prize fund philip number one here here. here and, of course, we will play the car. wed guests of our studio. so we have one unfilled playing place left. philip, let's play it among the audience in the studio, whom the opportunity to bask in the glory of such brilliant artists will choose. please remove number 24, we are waiting for you participant at number 24. and we continue the drawing with natasha koroleva keep number six ten six wonderful female name glad to see you number nine i remind you that the owner of the number that ends today will become the owner of this car. do not show, do not show the number, 36. natasha continue. number three number 64 number 69 back and forth is a lucky number gift from russian lotto, bravo is amazing in the company of stars it is you who get the gift. let's see if i can open it for you. what is there? oh-oh-oh tablet congratulations that's it, i understand the tablet perfectly. philip number 57 number 84 attention friends important information as updated ticket, wh
natasha khabib is with you and only with you we will raffle off the remaining cash prize fund philip number one here here. here and, of course, we will play the car. wed guests of our studio. so we have one unfilled playing place left. philip, let's play it among the audience in the studio, whom the opportunity to bask in the glory of such brilliant artists will choose. please remove number 24, we are waiting for you participant at number 24. and we continue the drawing with natasha koroleva...
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eastern, philip of the american enterprise institute chairs his upcoming book.explains the legislature is a necessary branch of government and examines how to address the challenges he faces. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, ken buck argues big tech companies are hurting commerce in his book. he's interviewed by ryan tracy. watch book tv every sunday on c-span and find the full schedule, or watch online any time. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with live streams of proceedings and hearings from u.s. congress. white house events. campaigns, and more from world politics. all at your fingertips. stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and scheduling information. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. download free today. your front row seat to washington anytime, anywhere. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker, play c-span radio, and listen t
eastern, philip of the american enterprise institute chairs his upcoming book.explains the legislature is a necessary branch of government and examines how to address the challenges he faces. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, ken buck argues big tech companies are hurting commerce in his book. he's interviewed by ryan tracy. watch book tv every sunday on c-span and find the full schedule, or watch online any time. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening...
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next, we have philip short. philip has written several definitive biographies, including mal a life pol pot, anatomy of a nightmare and, a taste for intrigue, the multiple lives of francois mitterrand. he worked as a journalist for the bbc for 25 years and as a foreign in moscow, beijing and washington, dc, and wrote for economist and the times of london in putin that is the first comprehensive of fully up date biography of vladimir woven into the tumultuous saga of russia over the last 60 years. next, we have michael beckley. michael is the expert on the balance of power between the united states and china, the author of two books and multiple award winning articles. he is an associate professor of political science, tufts university and, a nonresident senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. he had previously been an international security fellow at harvard's school of government kennedy school of government. and dangerous the coming conflict with china coauthor with hal brands. he provides a provoc
next, we have philip short. philip has written several definitive biographies, including mal a life pol pot, anatomy of a nightmare and, a taste for intrigue, the multiple lives of francois mitterrand. he worked as a journalist for the bbc for 25 years and as a foreign in moscow, beijing and washington, dc, and wrote for economist and the times of london in putin that is the first comprehensive of fully up date biography of vladimir woven into the tumultuous saga of russia over the last 60...
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did philip begin to dig here with himonakh in the middle of the 19th century?rground iberian chapel , his tomb, this vladimir serf had everything, like people have sons , household plans for the future, yes, the sudden death of his wife, in order to find suffering and meaning, philip left with wandering to holy places. his parents already thought he was crazy. in order to somehow console him, he was married a second time from his second marriage. he had a daughter. here, and after the second wife died. he decided to completely, uh, leave the world to go underground with kimonah philip decided, having visited the kiev-pechersk lavra of pechera, there is a cave in which the founders of russian monasticism , st. anthony theodosius, began their exploits; the pupils of this lavra were from kiev. stefan makhrichsky, the oppression of the papists in the 14th century, forced them to leave for moscow a. later, his students dug caves in the waists near moscow. again, not far from sergiev posad, there was a legend that the caves go to the trinity of the sergey lavra, but
did philip begin to dig here with himonakh in the middle of the 19th century?rground iberian chapel , his tomb, this vladimir serf had everything, like people have sons , household plans for the future, yes, the sudden death of his wife, in order to find suffering and meaning, philip left with wandering to holy places. his parents already thought he was crazy. in order to somehow console him, he was married a second time from his second marriage. he had a daughter. here, and after the second...
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robert philip, me for ready warn that international or we tried, you know, it was very clear that the case when decided by the international fed, you know, the try to see a trying us 9 dash line claim has no historical nor legal basis. so i think that's the starting point, but which china refuses to recognize and then repeat the said they will not pick up nice this international decision. in the meantime, philippines and china, during the barrett this year roar have arrived a certain verbal agreement. so allow filipinos who fish in spar brochure, which is actually part of the philippines exclusive economic zone and also not to build oraclean on. i'm occupied either steps. there are some agreement for red has been made. i think the big best for mark was really in the oil and gas exploration because that's where the philippines will face crises, energy crisis in the next 3 to 5 years. and the philippines will need to survey and, and drill rather for oil and gas in read back. just confessed that area of the philippines cannot, don't but try nice, disputing it. ok, so yes, i know that is
robert philip, me for ready warn that international or we tried, you know, it was very clear that the case when decided by the international fed, you know, the try to see a trying us 9 dash line claim has no historical nor legal basis. so i think that's the starting point, but which china refuses to recognize and then repeat the said they will not pick up nice this international decision. in the meantime, philippines and china, during the barrett this year roar have arrived a certain verbal...
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next, we have philip short. philip has written several definitive autobiographies, including maui, life, pol pot, a nightmare and a taste for intrigue. multiple lives of francois mitchell. he worked as a journalist for the bbc for 25 years, and is a foreign correspondent in moscow, beijing, and washington d.c.. and he wrote for the economist and the times of london. and putin, that is the first comprehensive fully up to date biography of vladimir putin woven into the tumultuous saga of russia over the last 16 years. next, we have michael buckley. michael is a leading expert of the balance of power to united states and china. the author of two books and multiple award-winning articles, he is an associate author of political science at tufts university. and a nonresident senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. he had previously been an international security fellow at harvard's school of government. he provides a provocative and urgent in dangerous, the cunning conflict with china, coauthored with how
next, we have philip short. philip has written several definitive autobiographies, including maui, life, pol pot, a nightmare and a taste for intrigue. multiple lives of francois mitchell. he worked as a journalist for the bbc for 25 years, and is a foreign correspondent in moscow, beijing, and washington d.c.. and he wrote for the economist and the times of london. and putin, that is the first comprehensive fully up to date biography of vladimir putin woven into the tumultuous saga of russia...
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sir philip . philip.hank you rianna now we are delighted to be joined in the studio throughout the show by writer and historian dr. tessa dunlop and former labour mp simon dann. chuck, now just a quick question . harry's book quick question. harry's book tasteless or truthful.7 simon oh, truthful , but extremely sad. truthful, but extremely sad. i really feel for harry and i actually think he needs help. i think entirely predictable. this was coming down the line ever since they exited the royal family. well, we'll be talking a little bit more about this psychodrama later on with our royal correspondent . so we'll be royal correspondent. so we'll be doing that a little bit later . doing that a little bit later. now, rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have delivered their first speeches of 2023, outlining their party's plans and priorities for the year ahead. and priorities for the year ahead . on wednesday, prime ahead. on wednesday, prime minster rishi sunak made five promises to the country, centred aroun
sir philip . philip.hank you rianna now we are delighted to be joined in the studio throughout the show by writer and historian dr. tessa dunlop and former labour mp simon dann. chuck, now just a quick question . harry's book quick question. harry's book tasteless or truthful.7 simon oh, truthful , but extremely sad. truthful, but extremely sad. i really feel for harry and i actually think he needs help. i think entirely predictable. this was coming down the line ever since they exited the...
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great, philip. this is my comrade, merchant seaman bondarenko.h , you see, there is such an eccentric in an english suit with feathers. and i'll ask you to come up to her and ask madame tokarczuk philip is interested in whether we have decent bombs now. how is brodsky , except that i saw him walking along the boulevard today hot a lot of toads, who pharaoh? 450 dozen after 100 pieces 4% discount shipping at buyer's expense expensive free anarchists do not bargain. they are just slaves, we will not start sports discussions here, yes, the revolution threw off a red dozen. how much do you salt a hundred 100 by 10 8 4 in the remainder? 3.000 30 will be found, when we deliver 22 at 10:00 am, we have been waiting for your ship's ropes for a long time. among those who meet madame zhenya zhenya, see there letters of credit american dollars, canadian dollars, mexican dollars banking house sitting, i appoint you to manage all this, yes , do not care about it, he wants to be hanged, but about the besper died on the dress. damn , they cut off napoleon's head
great, philip. this is my comrade, merchant seaman bondarenko.h , you see, there is such an eccentric in an english suit with feathers. and i'll ask you to come up to her and ask madame tokarczuk philip is interested in whether we have decent bombs now. how is brodsky , except that i saw him walking along the boulevard today hot a lot of toads, who pharaoh? 450 dozen after 100 pieces 4% discount shipping at buyer's expense expensive free anarchists do not bargain. they are just slaves, we will...
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philip decided to visit the kiev-pechersk lavra.ich the founders of russian monasticism , st. resident of kiev. stefan makhrichsky, the oppression of the popists in the 14th century, forced them to leave for moscow a. later, his students dug caves in the tallitsa near moscow. again, not far from sergiev posad, there was a legend that the caves go to the trinity sergius lavra, but modern research has not confirmed this after decades of communist struggle with religion. these caves. they found it again only in 2007, lord. has he humbled himself that, having been born in the cave of aniki, to measure himself, he walked with his head? silence unavailability of mobile communications the cramped niches of the cell are all conducive to stopping and thinking at least about the meaning of life and praying, who knows how people who come. that is why it was the illuminator nikolai who prayed very actively and there was evidence that the witness nikolai even helped in some of his requests , the most famous monastery caves in russia are located
philip decided to visit the kiev-pechersk lavra.ich the founders of russian monasticism , st. resident of kiev. stefan makhrichsky, the oppression of the popists in the 14th century, forced them to leave for moscow a. later, his students dug caves in the tallitsa near moscow. again, not far from sergiev posad, there was a legend that the caves go to the trinity sergius lavra, but modern research has not confirmed this after decades of communist struggle with religion. these caves. they found it...
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happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment?r: we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who are supposed to represent the towns, cities, the states they come from. but what happens is you have hundreds of senators and member trying to get the same thing passed. it seems to get caught up in partisan politics. the other part i noticed is many times when a big bill comes up, 100% of republicans will vote one way and 100% of the democrats will vote another way. i know they could not possibly all believe in their party line, but they seem to vote their party line because they feel like they have to, because the leader of the party says you have to vote this way. or rep
happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment?r: we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who are...
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year together tomorrow at 14:50 only on the channel, russia is what kirkorov explains, how are you, philipway. sh svetozar and what kind of hillbilly is this with you? this is the hero ivan muromets why did they give extra tickets to concerts ? haven't been interested for a long time and in general, maybe i not stolen, but she herself ran away from this. at the crime scene found speak where vasilisa lena lena began. crazy coffee, you are my favorite rehearsal has begun for you on stage couple never give anywhere. yes, the governor will be with me today. you give me grain and what am i to you, don’t have my scales? beaver has arrived? brilliant don't give anything. men it is necessary a little bit you are great. they worked well. okay, this can't be returned. i need to get those chickens . about it for so long. what is this bread? never throw away bread, got it? nothing, she understands. he drives the cart like crazy. yes, you are talking. ah, got it. well, it seems that ivan went to look. - i must have heard. i mean that each egg has its own approach ; each secret has a special one. hallel
year together tomorrow at 14:50 only on the channel, russia is what kirkorov explains, how are you, philipway. sh svetozar and what kind of hillbilly is this with you? this is the hero ivan muromets why did they give extra tickets to concerts ? haven't been interested for a long time and in general, maybe i not stolen, but she herself ran away from this. at the crime scene found speak where vasilisa lena lena began. crazy coffee, you are my favorite rehearsal has begun for you on stage couple...
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philip hip it is necessary, of course, to bring his speech about zelensky to this point.hat is, now, if philip is already a hip, he would have accepted for himself really such. excuse the man's decision, the man's political decision, then there is no longer 14%. but nevertheless construct the illusion of a split in the country and play on it and achieve political dividends and political gains on it. you can always here they are like this, this is the situation of two two peoples, one of which is fighting and is consolidating helps the fronts, the second is dancing, it is dangerous. well, let's continue the previous speakers, how the check is deeply liberal. in all your parameters you are friends, you are friends, i didn’t know, well, you are more liberal than i am liberals of those freaks who put on this frag i don’t i understand the words good. well, it’s good if in the sky and in the illustrations of sutuev’s fairy tales for children in my childhood. why should i take this as a gay parade symbol and solely a pacifist with a few thoughts of my own in development? it seem
philip hip it is necessary, of course, to bring his speech about zelensky to this point.hat is, now, if philip is already a hip, he would have accepted for himself really such. excuse the man's decision, the man's political decision, then there is no longer 14%. but nevertheless construct the illusion of a split in the country and play on it and achieve political dividends and political gains on it. you can always here they are like this, this is the situation of two two peoples, one of which...
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now it's back to esther and philip philip . philip. thanks, tatiana.w joined today from pay per view by grant sketch writer and columnist of the daily telegraph and political commentator reem ibrahim. well look, we'll get straight into the papers . i know straight into the papers. i know we'll be talking about harry a little later on. we've all got something to say on that. but what were your top stories from the papers, madeleine? well, one of newspapers that does of the rare newspapers that does not a harry meghan not have a harry and meghan themed page is the eye, themed front page is the eye, which very interesting which has a very interesting story the fact that the story about the fact that the government in response to the growing, growing threat , chinese growing, growing threat, chinese infiltration, the security service and so on, have decided do a kind of audit of ministerial vehicles and after stripping them back in response to growing concerns about spyware, they found a chinese chinese spyware and a sim card that capable of transmitting l
now it's back to esther and philip philip . philip. thanks, tatiana.w joined today from pay per view by grant sketch writer and columnist of the daily telegraph and political commentator reem ibrahim. well look, we'll get straight into the papers . i know straight into the papers. i know we'll be talking about harry a little later on. we've all got something to say on that. but what were your top stories from the papers, madeleine? well, one of newspapers that does of the rare newspapers that...
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happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment? we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who are supposed to represent the towns, cities, the states they come from. but what happens is you have hundreds of senators and member trying to get the same thing passed. it seems to get caught up in partisan politics. the other part i noticed is many times when a big bill comes up, 100% of republicans will vote one way and 100% of the democrats will vote another way. i know they could not possibly all believe in their party line, but they seem to vote their party line because they feel like they have to, because the leader of the party says you have to vote this way. or repub
happy new year, philip. host: what is your question or comment? we are talking about the book, "why congress." partisan politics, it seems to me it has been a bigger problem in the last half a dozen years, and it seems to continue. when i think about when we vote for in the senate and president, everybody gets to vote. you walk in, make a vote, you do not have to share who you voted for. i realize that congressmen and his senate representatives are elected by constituents who are...
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philips company will eliminate a thousand job opportunities. this dutch company had fired 4 thousand employees 4 months ago. while the previous year had a net profit of 3.310 billion euros ceo philip said that last year was a difficult year for its shareholders. the south korean police reported that the number of young drug offenders in this country has tripled in the last five years. the illegal sale of drugs has tripled, the national research center of this country announced that a total of 12,387 people were arrested last year for committing drug-related crimes . it happened that some excavators on the bridge according to the reports, a number of workers were injured in this incident. images of the bridge collapse are being circulated on social networks . american political pressure on baghdad regarding monitoring the country's banking system has caused the value of iraq's national currency to decrease against the dollar, according to economic experts. the dependence of the iraqi economic system on the dollar is the root of the problem of de
philips company will eliminate a thousand job opportunities. this dutch company had fired 4 thousand employees 4 months ago. while the previous year had a net profit of 3.310 billion euros ceo philip said that last year was a difficult year for its shareholders. the south korean police reported that the number of young drug offenders in this country has tripled in the last five years. the illegal sale of drugs has tripled, the national research center of this country announced that a total of...
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clinton tony blair prince philip our representatives were also there.or example, anatoly chubais , before he became here in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended a meeting of this club, was dmitry trenin, a representative of the moscow cornegi center, and finally, at some point there was grigory yavlinsky. listen to another quote escaped him in life. by the way, i already said, he was a member of this club. this is said in 2009, this crisis will not end in august, not in september, not in october, not in november, not in 2010, not in 2012, not in 2015, this crisis will never end until we achieve our goals of our goals you are well aware of one world government. here is what we need, and it will be formed do you like this idea or not? you yourself are easier on us about this, because it will only get worse and worse and worse and worse for this you need much more than economic paralysis, you need warriors of hunger and epidemics around the world today. we see war. epidemic and impending famine that is, in other words, we can conclude that thi
clinton tony blair prince philip our representatives were also there.or example, anatoly chubais , before he became here in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended a meeting of this club, was dmitry trenin, a representative of the moscow cornegi center, and finally, at some point there was grigory yavlinsky. listen to another quote escaped him in life. by the way, i already said, he was a member of this club. this is said in 2009, this crisis will not end in august, not in september,...
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philip because i've said this.ecause i've said this a times been in this a few times i've been in trouble. says, michel, trouble. philip says, michel, i haven't any of an haven't seen any sign of an economic slump. i go out economic slump. when i go out all i see is people queuing for coffee and eating out. doesn't seem hard times me. i've seem like hard times to me. i've got say , i have noticed the got to say, i have noticed the opposite to what i often read in the media. if i've tried to go to restaurants, packed, go to car parks, packed restaurants packed, shops packed and i have kind of thought to myself , i kind of thought to myself, i thought everyone was kind of struggling, but i see differently. maybe i'm looking in the wrong place. it's not in london everywhere. yeah london or everywhere. yeah mayfair is not a great yardstick for the country to hang around the likes of mayfair. i wish i the likes of mayfair. i wish i the one me the best thing. of course. go there all the time there. but no, i travel a lot
philip because i've said this.ecause i've said this a times been in this a few times i've been in trouble. says, michel, trouble. philip says, michel, i haven't any of an haven't seen any sign of an economic slump. i go out economic slump. when i go out all i see is people queuing for coffee and eating out. doesn't seem hard times me. i've seem like hard times to me. i've got say , i have noticed the got to say, i have noticed the opposite to what i often read in the media. if i've tried to go...
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and that was washington post reporter philip bump talking about his new book, the aftermath. a reminder that afterwards airs every sunday night at 10 p.m. on booktv. well, thanks for joining us for about books, a program and podcast. produced by c-span's booktv. a reminder that this podcast and all other c-span produced podcasts are available on our c-span now. app and all book tv programs are available to watch online at booktv dot org. org. good evening, everyone. whew. that's really loud. good, everyone. my name is? carla thorsen. i'm the vice president for programs at the commonwealth club. and i want to welcome all to this
and that was washington post reporter philip bump talking about his new book, the aftermath. a reminder that afterwards airs every sunday night at 10 p.m. on booktv. well, thanks for joining us for about books, a program and podcast. produced by c-span's booktv. a reminder that this podcast and all other c-span produced podcasts are available on our c-span now. app and all book tv programs are available to watch online at booktv dot org. org. good evening, everyone. whew. that's really loud....