55
55
Aug 14, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
and that raised getting 400 quid of their bills. fific that raised a getting 400 quid of their bills.id of their bills. e'"ic that raised a lot of getting 400 quid of their bills. el"ic that raised a lot of eyebrows because he is a very prominent supporter of liz truss. it raised that question, does she think the £400 universal payment is a bad idea? remember, there is money that will come of people's bills over a six month period from october, there is also an extra payment which is means tested. that shows the direction of travel from liz truss, if she does come up with more interventions, they will be targeted, they would be universal, but my understanding as it is unlikely she will unpick what has already been announced, and that £400 that has already been confirmed by the treasury, it was actually announced by rishi sunak back in may, that will still happen, even under liz truss, but i would not expect to see universal payments from her again.— expect to see universal payments from her again. thank you very much indeed. sir salman rushdie has been taken off a ventilator and has s
and that raised getting 400 quid of their bills. fific that raised a getting 400 quid of their bills.id of their bills. e'"ic that raised a lot of getting 400 quid of their bills. el"ic that raised a lot of eyebrows because he is a very prominent supporter of liz truss. it raised that question, does she think the £400 universal payment is a bad idea? remember, there is money that will come of people's bills over a six month period from october, there is also an extra payment which...
118
118
Aug 30, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it's about £150 a year. 11 quid a month, bills are | a year. 11 quid a month, bills are auoinmore of a supply issue but there - problem she will inherit. it's more of a supply issue but there was . problem she will inherit. it's more i of a supply issue but there was more minuscule policy changes won't have a huge affect on the average household but what will have an effect is the corporation tax, scrapping the corporation tax rise and national insurance rise, those crazy amount of taxes, the highest tax burden in 70 years are crushing businesses and i don'tjust mean big corporations but small businesses. what i'm baffled about is that liz truss is the longest serving member of the conservative cabinet, she was in the cabinet before borisjohnson, she has been serving since part way through david cameron's term. she says she was making these arguments but she was having zilch influence on her colleagues. either they are not the sort of conservative that she is or she is not very persuasive, she doesn't have the clout in government. isn't that worrying because not a huge number
i think it's about £150 a year. 11 quid a month, bills are | a year. 11 quid a month, bills are auoinmore of a supply issue but there - problem she will inherit. it's more of a supply issue but there was . problem she will inherit. it's more i of a supply issue but there was more minuscule policy changes won't have a huge affect on the average household but what will have an effect is the corporation tax, scrapping the corporation tax rise and national insurance rise, those crazy amount of...
4
4.0
Aug 29, 2022
08/22
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
tournament for already well-known reasons; the story drags on with him not being vaccinated against quid, but the second racket of the world, alexander zverev from germany, the tournament. he also misses and has not recovered from the injury received at aralan mountain in the month of june to hold the title of the first shoe in the world. daniil medvedev will not just need to win the tournament for this. this is a big intrigue. not only who will become the champion, but also who will become the first racket of the world in the updated ranking after the end of the us open, in addition to medvedev, and at the end of the tournament , three more can become the first racket of the world, these are stefan’s reserve karls al-karos and kaspert with etipas, before the start of the tournament talked a lot about siren williams for the legendary american, the us open will be the last of his career. sirena, i would like to congratulate you on an amazing career. you are probably the only female player who would beat me in a match. so congratulations on that too, even though it wouldn't be very nice fo
tournament for already well-known reasons; the story drags on with him not being vaccinated against quid, but the second racket of the world, alexander zverev from germany, the tournament. he also misses and has not recovered from the injury received at aralan mountain in the month of june to hold the title of the first shoe in the world. daniil medvedev will not just need to win the tournament for this. this is a big intrigue. not only who will become the champion, but also who will become the...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
all the issues with me, and i tell you, you will send the first batch at your own expense, and as a quididonov was cheaper to fatish me. listen, viktor stepanovich could not do this to me , rastepanych, in general, he can do it in such a way that you are going to attract us, understand? well, why sit here to feed the mosquitoes to go home? need to go. don't worry, light will be fine. and you can somehow go faster, guys. calm down, we 'll make it. about how i bought what i asked for up to a year, and this is what i so he said, here they gave it. i had to go myself. well, why don't you let me outside antonina ivanovna no one should let you outside of this apartment, we cannot guarantee your safety. let's give him papers so bad. do you understand this or not? the temperature doesn't drop. you made such a mess. here is the result. you need to go to the hospital, my dears, let's go to the hospital. you can't leave here, come on. my phone was taken to call our location. clear. about the light of a little earring, i hear something, nothing is heard yet, when there is some news we will tell you
all the issues with me, and i tell you, you will send the first batch at your own expense, and as a quididonov was cheaper to fatish me. listen, viktor stepanovich could not do this to me , rastepanych, in general, he can do it in such a way that you are going to attract us, understand? well, why sit here to feed the mosquitoes to go home? need to go. don't worry, light will be fine. and you can somehow go faster, guys. calm down, we 'll make it. about how i bought what i asked for up to a...
198
198
Aug 5, 2022
08/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's quid pro quo. it's quid pro quo. i understand, right?ea of thinking about the fatigue of it. there's a political question. that's true. but there's a political consequence of not doing it as well. >> there absolutely is. that's where i've got to agree and disagree with scott. in the first case i would say, there's few people on this planet who dislike donald trump more than me. but i would be one of the first to say i don't think that should make us want him to be prosecuted. i've been saying that for years. we shouldn't desire that an ex-president be prosecuted. and scott's right. this would result in crisis no matter what. prosecuted. if he is, it's going to be a crisis in this country. but to your point, if he's not, it's also going to be a crisis, if the facts, as liz cheney said, show he's guilty of a crime because that shows he is above the law and presidents are above the law. and that's not a signal we want to send in our republic. >> i'm going to warn you all, if he's not indicted, he will say that's exoneration. >> his lawyers
. >> it's quid pro quo. it's quid pro quo. i understand, right?ea of thinking about the fatigue of it. there's a political question. that's true. but there's a political consequence of not doing it as well. >> there absolutely is. that's where i've got to agree and disagree with scott. in the first case i would say, there's few people on this planet who dislike donald trump more than me. but i would be one of the first to say i don't think that should make us want him to be...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i need a be see 20 quid military thought because of the bad. those lot of them with cumulus. this is, i mean whether i knew that it looked up at the embassy at all. well the thing is just the disease, lose it, but well look, see that and you've been freaking, but also give me a hope you're not stuck with checkup policy. daily was the fact that my idea, whereas with your focus on your one magazine that needs to stay luggage in the scary why they've not done, you probably put them or not, but sure it book about with center ability brought it. i'm really just need to show a generally a bottom partially as a bill attached cuz they don't come in for the movers to get the form. yes, you guys for children with the claim you needed but, but at least you know when you down below probably most of the way the company i'm a few bush. he said my child, you can give us a call. appreciate the last 4 of the bottom of this year. she has no deductible. she won't be able to that in a few months. will you do is he's got to meet the scholar to go with. she'll eat which way you can actually order
i need a be see 20 quid military thought because of the bad. those lot of them with cumulus. this is, i mean whether i knew that it looked up at the embassy at all. well the thing is just the disease, lose it, but well look, see that and you've been freaking, but also give me a hope you're not stuck with checkup policy. daily was the fact that my idea, whereas with your focus on your one magazine that needs to stay luggage in the scary why they've not done, you probably put them or not, but...
29
29
Aug 28, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
national insurance and she will remove the green levies on energy bills, but that will only yield 158 quidhe average family, the overall package of these things will cost 30 billion but it will barely touch the sides. if you have the situation we have now where 0fgem have announced the price increase by 80%, just shy of e3000 and yet to go up further on the back of this war with ukraine that we are having with russia reducing energy supplies to europe, we have a dire situation. she will have to do a massive fiscal intervention. there is some talk she would look at two things, one is cutting vat by 5%, the other is increasing income tax in line with inflation which not been the case since a stealth tax at the moment where a lot of people are falling into higher tax bands than they would have normally done had it increased with inflation. there are a range of options but this idea there are going to be no hand—outs is in my view not going to come to pass, i'm sure there will be targeted support and in that sense she will not get the credit having said she was not going to do it. it might loo
national insurance and she will remove the green levies on energy bills, but that will only yield 158 quidhe average family, the overall package of these things will cost 30 billion but it will barely touch the sides. if you have the situation we have now where 0fgem have announced the price increase by 80%, just shy of e3000 and yet to go up further on the back of this war with ukraine that we are having with russia reducing energy supplies to europe, we have a dire situation. she will have to...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'll go trin, of course, and some squid island if i'm a quid. yeah. and you'll show me how to make it all, am a special feeling. ovi, summary. today's saturday things are busy in the kitchen. i'm getting hungry, the oil and lemon mixture, but they're hiding from the oil and lemon mixture. that is what's available. it's a very alexandrian thing. it's for the fish. we use it for the filling garlic. so larry act, deal, mustard and spices are going to, but it's not saying, you know, this is some gallery. he is our fish 1st. we sprayed, sold on the baking tray so the fish doesn't stick. we'll take dice the fish. i'll do one and lu. dude one. ok. i so we do it like this without hands, oil and lemon. you take a lemon and that's how you make your fish. diamond went the dog. oh my god. i've never cooked. anything like this. get m. yes. just like that. then i'm the nurse ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha. if a boy that's the mussa. i what's that? the moose of fish we failed. oh yeah, i recognize it now. that's 2 actors. what do most people order here? it's son, gary fis
and i'll go trin, of course, and some squid island if i'm a quid. yeah. and you'll show me how to make it all, am a special feeling. ovi, summary. today's saturday things are busy in the kitchen. i'm getting hungry, the oil and lemon mixture, but they're hiding from the oil and lemon mixture. that is what's available. it's a very alexandrian thing. it's for the fish. we use it for the filling garlic. so larry act, deal, mustard and spices are going to, but it's not saying, you know, this is...
109
109
Aug 26, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
every 150 quid hels, but difference to a bill.ps, but this is not _ difference to a bill. every 150 quid helps, but this is not a _ difference to a bill. every 150 quid helps, but this is not a 150 - helps, but this is not a 150 problem, this is a £1,400 problem: so it doesn't touch the sides, so thatis so it doesn't touch the sides, so that is why liz truss is going frt and talk ake national insurance and rishi sunak is talking of more targeted help and labour promising to freeze the cap. so we are turning into a situation where tweaks aren't going to cut it, this is a serious, significant amount of money that will be needed to protect people. we are told we will hear more. thank you, robert. to find out more about what rising prices mean for you and how to save money on your energy bills, you can follow our live page on the website, bbc.co.uk/news. at 3.30 pm here on the bbc news channel we'll be joined by consumer financial specialist, sarah pennells. and the anti poverty activist and campaignerjack monroe. get in touch — by em
every 150 quid hels, but difference to a bill.ps, but this is not _ difference to a bill. every 150 quid helps, but this is not a _ difference to a bill. every 150 quid helps, but this is not a 150 - helps, but this is not a 150 problem, this is a £1,400 problem: so it doesn't touch the sides, so thatis so it doesn't touch the sides, so that is why liz truss is going frt and talk ake national insurance and rishi sunak is talking of more targeted help and labour promising to freeze the cap. so...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
this a very bitter quid. and the promise was made. james baker slippery lawyer from texas . how about how about nato would never move one inch to the east toward, towards soviet, toward the soviet union at the time. now, why was that not put in writing? i asked one of got a bunch of associates at the time. his name was cove, eileen, and i said why was that not written down? and he said the usual excuses while he the germans more on board yet true. the wash or pack still existed. true, but they looked me straight in the eye and he said, mr. mcgovern, we trusted you. that's what's missing now. and that's the great, great tragedy of what happened when things could have been much different. esther got a bit shots left the scene and instead in came this clown is drunken clown call buddy ca seen who allows us to pretty much exploit rushes. national resources allowed the expected asia of russian males to go down from 63 years old to fifty's 7 years old in 4 years from 1991 to 895. so there was cas there and the trust evaporated. poochie and tried to regain trust, offered to join na
this a very bitter quid. and the promise was made. james baker slippery lawyer from texas . how about how about nato would never move one inch to the east toward, towards soviet, toward the soviet union at the time. now, why was that not put in writing? i asked one of got a bunch of associates at the time. his name was cove, eileen, and i said why was that not written down? and he said the usual excuses while he the germans more on board yet true. the wash or pack still existed. true, but they...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
i love nick if i'm a quid. yeah. and you'll show me how to make it all m a special a day to day saturday. things are busy in the kitchen, which i'm getting hungry, the oil and lemon mixture, but they're hiding the oil and lemon mixture. that is what's of hoya. it's a very alexandrian thing, it's for the fish. we use it for the filling garlic. so larry act deal mustard and spices. but it's not saying, you know, this is son gary. he is our fish 1st. we sprayed soul on the baking tray, so the fish doesn't stick, will take by the fish. i'll do one and you do one ok. what does that with? so we do it like this without hands, oil and lemon. you take around a lemon and that's how you make your fish. diamond went from here. oh my god, i've never cooked anything like this. yes. just like that. then i'm the new ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha! that's the mussa. i what's that? the moose of fish we failed. oh yeah, i recognize it. now that's 2 octo ship. what do most people order here in the sun, gary fish. and because the source mi
i love nick if i'm a quid. yeah. and you'll show me how to make it all m a special a day to day saturday. things are busy in the kitchen, which i'm getting hungry, the oil and lemon mixture, but they're hiding the oil and lemon mixture. that is what's of hoya. it's a very alexandrian thing, it's for the fish. we use it for the filling garlic. so larry act deal mustard and spices. but it's not saying, you know, this is son gary. he is our fish 1st. we sprayed soul on the baking tray, so the fish...
80
80
Aug 22, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quidmany are embarrassed to be asking for help. i've never been in this financial situation, ever. i lost myjob at the start of the holidays. this mum of four didn't want to be identified but was really grateful of the help. secondary, for my son, it's going to cost me £98, because he has to have logoed everything except shirts. my son can get the same education in a standard white shirt and a standard grey blazer. he doesn't need a logo. new government guidance for schools in england kicks in at the start of this term, which should make sure that uniforms are reasonably priced and that there aren't too many logoed items. but lots of parents are still frustrated that they don't know how to challenge schools whose uniforms are still really expensive. i think the school blazer is between £45 and £60. it's just a phenomenal amount that you just don't prepare for. with two boys in secondary school, she has already spent £350 kitting them out this summer. it's just so unnecessary. if it means i
and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quidmany are embarrassed to be asking for help. i've never been in this financial situation, ever. i lost myjob at the start of the holidays. this mum of four didn't want to be identified but was really grateful of the help. secondary, for my son, it's going to cost me £98, because he has to have logoed everything except shirts. my son can get the same education in a standard white shirt and a...
11
11
Aug 29, 2022
08/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
it feels as if you know, that, that whole kind of quid pro quo, even the transactions are up for grabs, that saudi arabia is looking as much to china and russia to hedge its bets against the united states. are the big stakeholder countries you've written about like egypt, like saudi arabia, the other, you know, the main weather vanes in the middle east looking at the u. s. as the great power and the way they did 2 decades ago. definitely not. um lets keep in mind that between the defeat of saddam hussein's forces, after the invasion of kuwait in 191991. and then 6 months later, the fall of the soviet union up until very recently the united states was the only major external power in the middle east. it could drive events in the region, the saudis, the egyptians, even israelis didn't really have another option. suddenly, over the course of the last 5 years, you have a return of the russians to the region and you had increasing investment on the part of the chinese and increasing chinese presence in the region. way back in the 19 ninety's, the chinese were barely even present. now they a
it feels as if you know, that, that whole kind of quid pro quo, even the transactions are up for grabs, that saudi arabia is looking as much to china and russia to hedge its bets against the united states. are the big stakeholder countries you've written about like egypt, like saudi arabia, the other, you know, the main weather vanes in the middle east looking at the u. s. as the great power and the way they did 2 decades ago. definitely not. um lets keep in mind that between the defeat of...
163
163
Aug 22, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quid myjob at the start of the holidays. this mum of four did not want to be identified, but was really grateful of the help. secondary, for my son it's going to cost me £98 because he has to have logoed everything, except shirts. my son can get the same education in a standard white shirt. new government guidance for schools in england kicks in at the start of this term, which should make sure that uniforms are reasonably priced and there aren't too many logoed items. but lots of parents are still frustrated that they don't know how to challenge schools whose uniforms are still really expensive. i think the school blazer is between £a5—60, it is just a phenomenal amount that you just don't prepare for. with two boys in secondary school, shwana has already spent £350 kitting them out this summer. it's really not fair on, you know, hard—working families, and families that are struggling, it's just crazy, if i'm honest. those leading the campaign for uniform changes say parents should raise
and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quid myjob at the start of the holidays. this mum of four did not want to be identified, but was really grateful of the help. secondary, for my son it's going to cost me £98 because he has to have logoed everything, except shirts. my son can get the same education in a standard white shirt. new government guidance for schools in england kicks in at the start of this term, which should make sure...
105
105
Aug 30, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
quid quo pro from joe. say that fast five times. wonder how jeremy bash came to that conclusion about a laptop they had never seen or analyzed. has he apologized for getting that wrong? how did the fbi know this was russian disinformation and they ran to facebook and said don't run this story, unless they were weaponizing it to win an election, just coming to a logical conclusion. >> todd: msnbc is where you go after, not before. it is a circle. >> joe: jen psaki negotiated a deal with msnbc, and symone san sanders, spokesperson per kamala harris went to msnbc and other examples, of this revolving door you speak of. >> ashley: biden will address on thursday. i guess we're going to go to this to the white house is backing him up on that comment. take a listen and get your take on it. >> look at definition of fascism and you think about what they are doing in attacking our democracy, what they are doing and taking away our freedoms, taking away our rights, voting rights. that is what that is. >> ashley: this is the hillary clinton dep
quid quo pro from joe. say that fast five times. wonder how jeremy bash came to that conclusion about a laptop they had never seen or analyzed. has he apologized for getting that wrong? how did the fbi know this was russian disinformation and they ran to facebook and said don't run this story, unless they were weaponizing it to win an election, just coming to a logical conclusion. >> todd: msnbc is where you go after, not before. it is a circle. >> joe: jen psaki negotiated a deal...
66
66
Aug 10, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
people like graham, you would intend, would you, to match what you did last time, to make up that 400 quidg to lose? so, what we did previously was when the bills were going up around £1200, pensioners were receiving about £850 of extra support and the way we were going to do that and the way i announced as chancellor, there's some universal support for everybody, which obviously pensioners benefit from. so, this autumn, for example, people's energy bills will be discounted by £400. on top of that, though, graham and millions of pensioners like him, will receive something called a winter fuel payment, which is worth up to £300. and what i said as chancellor is that we would double that payment. now, that's the obvious thing to increase given that we... what you have done, what we know is there has been this vast increase, a doubling in the bills over the year and people want to know what you are going to do. what i would look to do is the extra payment that pensioners are going to receive this winter in november and december that i announced as chancellor, i would look to increase the valu
people like graham, you would intend, would you, to match what you did last time, to make up that 400 quidg to lose? so, what we did previously was when the bills were going up around £1200, pensioners were receiving about £850 of extra support and the way we were going to do that and the way i announced as chancellor, there's some universal support for everybody, which obviously pensioners benefit from. so, this autumn, for example, people's energy bills will be discounted by £400. on top...
171
171
Aug 5, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
that seems to me the definition of quid pro quo and influence peddling, never mind everyone wants tonuary 6th, what about the summer rioting in 2020? why is there no pursuit of justice there? >> director wray was supposed to be an agent of change but he is not. i am terribly disappointed in him. i think senators grassley and johnson are very good, some of the best to try to get to these answers. but you know what, why doesn't the treasury department, forced if perhaps not by the department of justice, why are they coughing up the 150 suspicious financial transactions that happened overseas to jim biden and hunter biden. these types of things that congressman, and jim jordan and other people want to see. the department of justice is getting in the way here. they should be facilitating these things, investigating these things. >> sean: they had the laptop longer than anybody. they've had it longer than anybody, they haven't done nothing with it. and what we know is in there, for everybody with the last name trump, i guarantee you it would have led to an indictment. am i wrong? >> no, y
that seems to me the definition of quid pro quo and influence peddling, never mind everyone wants tonuary 6th, what about the summer rioting in 2020? why is there no pursuit of justice there? >> director wray was supposed to be an agent of change but he is not. i am terribly disappointed in him. i think senators grassley and johnson are very good, some of the best to try to get to these answers. but you know what, why doesn't the treasury department, forced if perhaps not by the...
53
53
Aug 3, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
but we didn't realize until years later, there is a quid pro quo agreement around that. there were missiles in turkey that we had that were dangerously close to the soviet border, posing an existential threat, just as there were about to be or where missiles and cuba, just 90 miles from american shores. so, it is a great moment for kennedy. but we realize much later that it was due to a back channel negotiation that we get out of that peacefully. it's a credit to kennedy, but it is not a zero sum victory. in terms of what is lasting, here's my view on that. again, i mentioned that high tide of liberalism that kennedy creates. it's funny, you look at the legacies of john kennedy and lyndon johnson and so often they are either team kennedy or team johnson. and neither the twain shall meet. they have incredibly complimentary legacies, in my view. because john f. kennedy gets us thinking beyond ourselves, because he instill such faith in government, lyndon johnson is able to capitalize on that and get through the laws of the great society. which become the foundation of mode
but we didn't realize until years later, there is a quid pro quo agreement around that. there were missiles in turkey that we had that were dangerously close to the soviet border, posing an existential threat, just as there were about to be or where missiles and cuba, just 90 miles from american shores. so, it is a great moment for kennedy. but we realize much later that it was due to a back channel negotiation that we get out of that peacefully. it's a credit to kennedy, but it is not a zero...
75
75
Aug 8, 2022
08/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
voice anymore, and other white boys over actress they have taken from actors of color, he never got quidussion. he just gets the death threats. >> not only makes, inspectors like the right thing to do to me. even if they're well-intentioned, don't fully get it. don't know when to stand up for you, the stuff is gonna keep happening. so, to me, diversity means like, the diversification of power. >> yes. >> >> i got lots of friends at all levels doing just. and they knew this work. they've been doing. it it. >> wow. >> are you a vegetarian? >> no. >> when i go to cnn, there was one person in the original series gang that i was intimidated by, lisa lack. because she's an actual journalist, and i just play one on tv. >> someone was work in this business for a long time the seismic shift that has happened in a very short period of time, just a last couple of years alone, i never thought i would see. >> yeah. >> police asked exceeded at all levels. it's an honor to be associated with her >>, thank the first amendment, or i was the. >> -- support black movies by bank of theater. because in holly
voice anymore, and other white boys over actress they have taken from actors of color, he never got quidussion. he just gets the death threats. >> not only makes, inspectors like the right thing to do to me. even if they're well-intentioned, don't fully get it. don't know when to stand up for you, the stuff is gonna keep happening. so, to me, diversity means like, the diversification of power. >> yes. >> >> i got lots of friends at all levels doing just. and they knew...
159
159
Aug 5, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not supposed to be a quid pro quo.f something especially as serious as a dui. >> kennedy: and law-enforcement officers do not take kindly to people who are driving another influence and that is one of the areas, you know, speeding, if you're going 10 miles over the speed limit, you get pulled over. maybe they will give you a little bit of a lecture instead of a take -- ticket. it makes you wonder how many times paul pelosi has done that. how may times has he used his cleavage in order to get out of a jam like this? >> that is such a great point and there are reports that there was a two-hour time left between the arrest. it does not quite matter. he was still above the legal limit. he is still going to face consequences. >> gianno: there was a rumor that he handed his medicare. d card. i just that up. >> i was like, what? >> that is a rumor. >> gianno: i wonder how often has he used his privileges get nancy pelosi's husband, to get out of things? >> like when he bought those stocks? you mean that part? >> gianno: that
it is not supposed to be a quid pro quo.f something especially as serious as a dui. >> kennedy: and law-enforcement officers do not take kindly to people who are driving another influence and that is one of the areas, you know, speeding, if you're going 10 miles over the speed limit, you get pulled over. maybe they will give you a little bit of a lecture instead of a take -- ticket. it makes you wonder how many times paul pelosi has done that. how may times has he used his cleavage in...
163
163
Aug 5, 2022
08/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
because this is the cannabis a quid lint of cigarettes. and they've made her out to be pablo escobar. it's not fair to her, the way that they paraded her is vague just outrageous. >> she is gonna serve out her sentence at the penal colony. what would she face? what's it gonna be like? >> depends on where she is taken. and whether she's taken anywhere at all. you never know what they are going to do. they seem to make it up as they go along. i think, certainly, the pinot currently conditions will be harsher than they are in pre-detention. >> the u.s. is currently trying to negotiate this prisoner swap with russia, right? the deal on the table is to give russia convicted arms dealer, for her and another american being held, paul whelan,. do you think this is still on the table right now? >> absolutely. getting victor back is been a natasha null priority for russia since 2015. from officials over here. who went visiting, and laughed, and remarks that perhaps he would be one they traded for an american prisoner. so they put a lot of time and e
because this is the cannabis a quid lint of cigarettes. and they've made her out to be pablo escobar. it's not fair to her, the way that they paraded her is vague just outrageous. >> she is gonna serve out her sentence at the penal colony. what would she face? what's it gonna be like? >> depends on where she is taken. and whether she's taken anywhere at all. you never know what they are going to do. they seem to make it up as they go along. i think, certainly, the pinot currently...
146
146
Aug 2, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
the democrats use the oldest player in the book, give joe manchin this quid pro quo pipeline so democratshe grilled joe manchin on it this morning. >> even if everybody were out to go get two or three jobs and now their wages can't keep up with the cost of milk and bread? >> don't you think we should keep those costs down question ricky do that by producing. we've got to produce our way out of it. we can't wait. >> we are going to build pipelines but everyone is upset because they are afraid it is a political bill bid this is not a democrat bill, it's not a republican bill, it's not a green bill, a red, white, and blue deal. >> jesse: i get the democrats only support pipelines if they can be used for political bribes. right? they got rid of the keystone pipeline because that wasn't worth anything, so here we have the new pipeline to west virginia so we can get the green new deal. kellyanne conway, former white house counsel and author of here's the deal joins me now. if you are able to bribe the senator? >> this is crazy on so many different levels. he was a hero to many in the right and
the democrats use the oldest player in the book, give joe manchin this quid pro quo pipeline so democratshe grilled joe manchin on it this morning. >> even if everybody were out to go get two or three jobs and now their wages can't keep up with the cost of milk and bread? >> don't you think we should keep those costs down question ricky do that by producing. we've got to produce our way out of it. we can't wait. >> we are going to build pipelines but everyone is upset because...
172
172
Aug 10, 2022
08/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> wow, that is a tough quid right there. >> reporter: pitcher kaiden shelton visibly shaken on the pitcher with a hug. >> i wanted to make sure he was all right and i wanted to make sure he knew that i was all right. >> we felt bad for each other. i felt bad for hitting him and he felt bad for when i was crying. he came and hugged me and made me feel better. >> the crowd giving a standing ovation. >> this is the best thing i've ever seen in little league baseball. >> i was sick to my stomach. to be completely honest, i was sick to my stomach. the things he said to kaiden and the way he hugged him, isaiah, you're a great kid, you're amazing. >> reporter: parents' worries turn to pride. >> i'm a college baseball coach. it's ooh high stakes game. obviously it's win or go home. in that moment, that's what came out of him, was to be a good person. just overwhelmed with pride for him. >> ripped. caught. >> reporter: of course, the game must go on. pearland now headed to the little legal world series. in that moment, sports man ship more golden than a trophy and a new friendship players s
. >> wow, that is a tough quid right there. >> reporter: pitcher kaiden shelton visibly shaken on the pitcher with a hug. >> i wanted to make sure he was all right and i wanted to make sure he knew that i was all right. >> we felt bad for each other. i felt bad for hitting him and he felt bad for when i was crying. he came and hugged me and made me feel better. >> the crowd giving a standing ovation. >> this is the best thing i've ever seen in little league...
322
322
Aug 1, 2022
08/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
the key enforcer, previously convicted of kidnap and robbery, working with this man, dagalo, in a quidmiles north from the capitol to gold country to take a closer look at the main moneymaker, gold. miners bring rocks they extract here to be processed. 85% of sudan's gold is produced artisinally. >> this may not look like much. this is what's left after the rocks that the miners have brought in is milled. now, they've taken what they can out of it, but this gets sold. and when it's properly processed with someone who has superior technology, you can make ten times what those miners over there are making. >> fantastic reporting. she is with us now from london. so we're seeing the reaction on the streets, we know that there's search for military officials, what you are hearing? >> just this sense of outrage, victor, continues to permeate and continues to motivate many of those shocked by the numbers that were exposed in our reporting. we've been speaking to many of those involved with that anti-corruption investigation on the ground. and one source told us that he believes that what is m
the key enforcer, previously convicted of kidnap and robbery, working with this man, dagalo, in a quidmiles north from the capitol to gold country to take a closer look at the main moneymaker, gold. miners bring rocks they extract here to be processed. 85% of sudan's gold is produced artisinally. >> this may not look like much. this is what's left after the rocks that the miners have brought in is milled. now, they've taken what they can out of it, but this gets sold. and when it's...
266
266
Aug 18, 2022
08/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
but they have taken outcome outlining their own pockets, about 400 million quid.per year. a lot of money by anyone's measure and less than a lot of their top players earn per year. the real money is what the use to pay off that debt, in terms of repayment and paying the interest. that comes out about $1.1 billion over the course of 17 years. and the crucial point is that is what is supporting the value of their equity stakes. there were half $1 billion in terms of the trading piece. if they sell it in a private market, as is reported by our colleagues, a could be worth a lot more and that is when they start crystallizing. jonathan: let's talk about the prospect, we looked yesterday that they are selling a minority stake. does anyone want a minority stake? isn't that a cash machine for them and not for the person buying? alex: it would seem that way. there's always hope particularly in the u.s. that this will increase the malleability of the club. -- value ability of the club. jim ratcliffe, written's richest m7 said he will be thinking about acquiring a minority s
but they have taken outcome outlining their own pockets, about 400 million quid.per year. a lot of money by anyone's measure and less than a lot of their top players earn per year. the real money is what the use to pay off that debt, in terms of repayment and paying the interest. that comes out about $1.1 billion over the course of 17 years. and the crucial point is that is what is supporting the value of their equity stakes. there were half $1 billion in terms of the trading piece. if they...
26
26
Aug 26, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
whether that is giving small loans to energy companies to knock 500 quid off the bills or whether thatbour�*s plan. you know, we can get onto this in a bit, i imagine, but he has also spoken today about the fact that we are just going to have to ration our energy use and there are things that we can do at home to do that as well stop but that is really interesting. we will talk a bit more but the rational question. you mentioned there that it's much worse if you've got a spelling mistake in a book, as that one you want to got a spelling mistake in a book, as that one you wan— got a spelling mistake in a book, as| that one you wan_ not that one you want to fess up to? not at all, and that one you want to fess up to? not at all. and a — that one you want to fess up to? not at all. and a very. — that one you want to fess up to? not at all, and a very, very _ that one you want to fess up to? not at all, and a very, very persnickety i at all, and a very, very persnickety author— at all, and a very, very persnickety author having been editor of the year. _ author having been editor of the ye
whether that is giving small loans to energy companies to knock 500 quid off the bills or whether thatbour�*s plan. you know, we can get onto this in a bit, i imagine, but he has also spoken today about the fact that we are just going to have to ration our energy use and there are things that we can do at home to do that as well stop but that is really interesting. we will talk a bit more but the rational question. you mentioned there that it's much worse if you've got a spelling mistake in a...
94
94
Aug 15, 2022
08/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the quid lens of monitoring every sporting event for heckling. say anything about the fbi, because they're not crooked, even though they planned evidence. >> put aside the fact that there are ongoing attacks while this rhetoric is being produced on the right, for example, in cincinnati. did you ever think the gop, the party of back the blue, which so brazenly, shamelessly, quickly, not just abandon the fbi, but downplayed violent attacks on it in realtime? >> yeah. woodland forsman is useful until it's no longer convenient. then it becomes an inconvenient truth. so i think what you are seeing here is the consistent's pivoting of we are pro this until it doesn't actually work out. we call out on the lies and the truth comes before us. then we say we're not -- know we're going to target certain people. this is all so disgusting. some of the people -- i saw the fbi today, i'll say this, can you imagine what would happen if we were back in the summer of 2020 and there were black lives matter protest outside the fbi or latinos armed right outside? wha
that's the quid lens of monitoring every sporting event for heckling. say anything about the fbi, because they're not crooked, even though they planned evidence. >> put aside the fact that there are ongoing attacks while this rhetoric is being produced on the right, for example, in cincinnati. did you ever think the gop, the party of back the blue, which so brazenly, shamelessly, quickly, not just abandon the fbi, but downplayed violent attacks on it in realtime? >> yeah. woodland...
209
209
Aug 30, 2022
08/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
lindsey graham as what winston churchill would call a quid sling. it's one of those words that you don't need to find the first time you hear it because it's a perfect word. it's a word that sounds exactly what it means the first time i heard that word as a kid it was an irish song the patriot game in the context of the lyric, and the very word itself told me what it meant. a collaborator with an enemy of your country. in elementary school, i thought it was taken from the name of some kind of week, little already ways frightened bird. it was only a few years ago when i actually looked up that i discovered that the perfect word quizling comes from someone's name. the come quizling was a norwegian poet politician who collaborated with the nazis when evaded his country in world war two. the most prominent early use of the word quizling in the united states when britain's prime minister winston churchill a joint addressed a joint -- churchill said they're burns the flame of anger, against the brutal invader and still more firstly bring the fires of hatr
lindsey graham as what winston churchill would call a quid sling. it's one of those words that you don't need to find the first time you hear it because it's a perfect word. it's a word that sounds exactly what it means the first time i heard that word as a kid it was an irish song the patriot game in the context of the lyric, and the very word itself told me what it meant. a collaborator with an enemy of your country. in elementary school, i thought it was taken from the name of some kind of...
218
218
Aug 11, 2022
08/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
and said the russians have suffered 80,000 killed and wounded, and lost a massive amount of their quidore than a third of the modernized weapons that they went into ukraine with. they are in trouble. they are running out of their smart ammunitions, a lot of their military technology depends on foreign imports and ships, sophisticated equipment. they legally, in theory, can't send conscripts into the fight into ukraine, special military operation. he has to declare general mobilization. which putin is a fair fault to do, rightfully so. and then finally, there are some great work coming out of yale university. talking about the russian economy is crumbling. in fact, they are not able to pay for the war. simply through the sales of energy supplies to the western europe. and they can't find new customers in china or elsewhere overnight. so putin isn't a disaster as the war grinds on. the question is, will nato stay with the ukrainians? i think they will. we are right on the verge of having both sweden and finland become the 31st and 30-second nations who are part of nato. >> but even if ru
and said the russians have suffered 80,000 killed and wounded, and lost a massive amount of their quidore than a third of the modernized weapons that they went into ukraine with. they are in trouble. they are running out of their smart ammunitions, a lot of their military technology depends on foreign imports and ships, sophisticated equipment. they legally, in theory, can't send conscripts into the fight into ukraine, special military operation. he has to declare general mobilization. which...
147
147
Aug 16, 2022
08/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
wouldn't do normally -- like he would need to be requested to do that -- to me sounded like a veiled quid pro quo. we've seen that movie before, the "i hope you can see your way to letting this go", and i found those kind of undertones in that. look, if you're the former president of the united states, if people are committing violence or threatening violence, you should condemn it period, as should all of the people supporting him. and the fact that they're not really tells you this is, i think, potentially a january 6th repreece of, you do what we say or we'll send our lunatic army after you. >> at a time when you see the rhetoric over here, trump over there, and then amongst some individuals actual violence, crimes committed, and attacks on law enforcement. it's a serious time. we're going to keep the scrutiny on. asha, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you. >>> we're going to fit in a break, but as mentioned we have a lot coming up, including getting into politics and more with snoop dogg on "the beat" tonight. >>> first up, next we turn to these primaries tonight. two states, t
wouldn't do normally -- like he would need to be requested to do that -- to me sounded like a veiled quid pro quo. we've seen that movie before, the "i hope you can see your way to letting this go", and i found those kind of undertones in that. look, if you're the former president of the united states, if people are committing violence or threatening violence, you should condemn it period, as should all of the people supporting him. and the fact that they're not really tells you this...
330
330
Aug 13, 2022
08/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 0
big-brother character in their lives, but at least, you know, there's a little - there's a little quidlovely talking to her, she is in "euphoria," which is a show that a lot of parents - [ cheers and applause yes. this is a show that panics parents, because i think a lot of parents watch that. and, you know, my kids are younger than yours, and when i see "euphoria," i'm like, "oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no i don't think you're ever gonna go to school now." >> i know. >> seth: but you've had the benefit, obviously, not only do you know maude, but you've gotten to meet some of the other people on the show >> yes >> seth: and that is, like, calming, right >> well, it seems like - i mean, the kids are doing such crazy things on the show, and then they'll come over to the house, and they're like the nicest, most polite kids you've ever met and so, like, almost boring. like, just up to nothing i think i saw one of them drink a white claw once or something like, just so sweet. and so, they're just really good actors >> seth: yeah. >> you know? >> seth: have you ever had a couple glasses of w
big-brother character in their lives, but at least, you know, there's a little - there's a little quidlovely talking to her, she is in "euphoria," which is a show that a lot of parents - [ cheers and applause yes. this is a show that panics parents, because i think a lot of parents watch that. and, you know, my kids are younger than yours, and when i see "euphoria," i'm like, "oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no i don't think you're ever gonna go to school now."...
26
26
Aug 19, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
by 1984, you can see by this little quid right here, jazzersize is a second growing fat fastest growing business in the country of dominoes pizza. and by the way, they're quite a few fast food things on there to. one of the reasons this is important is because, one franchise model continues to be a really important form of growth for the fitness industry and it has been for a long time. but also, jazz or size franchisees are almost 100 percent women, so are the participants. and so it becomes part of this growing fitness industry where women are some of the real prime movers here. and i've interviewed lots of people, in and around the jazzercise world, and one of the things that a lot of them say is that these franchisees, who they were is they were women who are staying home with their kids. or women who are in between jobs because of their husband work, or other family commitments, and this allowed them to have some kind of economic self determination and work in the sense of community while they attended to these other commitments. and i think that is an important story about this th
by 1984, you can see by this little quid right here, jazzersize is a second growing fat fastest growing business in the country of dominoes pizza. and by the way, they're quite a few fast food things on there to. one of the reasons this is important is because, one franchise model continues to be a really important form of growth for the fitness industry and it has been for a long time. but also, jazz or size franchisees are almost 100 percent women, so are the participants. and so it becomes...
24
24
Aug 11, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
he used his family fortune to a quid a ship with materials that would support the american revolution, sailed to the u.s., and became an aide to camp to george washington. and then became a lifelong friend of washington. then he sensed this key to the bastille as a symbol of two washington along with, as i said, an image of the bestie as before its demolition. the key than was displayed in philadelphia in the washington state dining room. later it exhibited in the hall of mount vernon. lafayette saw it during his famous farewell trip to the u.s. in 1824 and 1825. he was heralded as the hero of two worlds the french and the american revolution. at mount vernon, lafayette visits the tombs of washington it was built on the grounds of his estate. his personal secretary said lafayette descended alone in the vault. a few minutes thereafter reappeared with his eyes overflowing with tears. he took his son and me by the hand and lead us into the tomb. we knelt reverentially near his coffin which we respect police saluted with our lips, rising with legal tears with his. when lafayette makes the
he used his family fortune to a quid a ship with materials that would support the american revolution, sailed to the u.s., and became an aide to camp to george washington. and then became a lifelong friend of washington. then he sensed this key to the bastille as a symbol of two washington along with, as i said, an image of the bestie as before its demolition. the key than was displayed in philadelphia in the washington state dining room. later it exhibited in the hall of mount vernon....
157
157
Aug 5, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
then all the money that they made without any experiencellhe that seems to meet the definition of a quid pro quo and influence q peddling. never mind ever wantsuo tonf fos on january 6th. what about the summer riotingth in 2020,? why20 is there no pursuit of justice there? director wray was supposed to be an agent ofd change t, but he's not.ib i'm terribly disappointed inin him. i think senatorste grassleyn johnson are very good. there's some of the best to try to get to these answers. but you know what, sean? doesn't the treasury department of forced if not it perhaps by the department of justice, why aren't they coughing up the one fifty suspicious financial transactions that happened overseas to jim biden and to hunter biden, the these types of things that congressman comber and jim jordan and others want to see the department of justice is getting in the way here. they should be facilitating these things. ng they should be investigating these things. but that laptop longer thanha anybody. absolutely disgusting. jason , they've had it longer than anybody. they haven't done a thingng w
then all the money that they made without any experiencellhe that seems to meet the definition of a quid pro quo and influence q peddling. never mind ever wantsuo tonf fos on january 6th. what about the summer riotingth in 2020,? why20 is there no pursuit of justice there? director wray was supposed to be an agent ofd change t, but he's not.ib i'm terribly disappointed inin him. i think senatorste grassleyn johnson are very good. there's some of the best to try to get to these answers. but you...
34
34
Aug 10, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
seems demonstrably true -- mcnair's quid pro quo to keep it in political terms.it there is eoc violations not about individual suffering for the cap hostile work environment. i am interested in forgiveness and redemption as a religious person. but i'm not quite sure he sees himself as being canceled, that we want a world where that kind of cancellation is somehow no longer allowed. and frankly, i lost my contract to yahoo! news because i publish something marissa mayer found anembarrassing the parties and announce myself as a christian. she was the boss there. and i had no kind of tenure but did not violate anything, she could renew my contract or not. and i'm not sure that cancellation was something that we want to see disappear, even though it was my own. people canceled for, i don't know anti- asian slurs on twitter several years ago. maybe if it's decided it creates a hostile work environment, or there's a massive hemorrhaging of people who cannot work for this person because of her tweets, i don't know. that seems like the usual firing thing is i can't work with someone i'm uncomfort
seems demonstrably true -- mcnair's quid pro quo to keep it in political terms.it there is eoc violations not about individual suffering for the cap hostile work environment. i am interested in forgiveness and redemption as a religious person. but i'm not quite sure he sees himself as being canceled, that we want a world where that kind of cancellation is somehow no longer allowed. and frankly, i lost my contract to yahoo! news because i publish something marissa mayer found anembarrassing the...
122
122
Aug 1, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
, you know elections in the united states are you know like this again, i'm gonna knock any of the quid exactly, right? but this time in national passion, and he said it's as if a fever takes over the entire country during an election, but you wrote that in 1835, you know, and so he saw that way back then and so in that sense, you know the passions that we're seeing today. are not very different because people always think that the future of the country hinges on the outcome of the election and sometimes it's really true. sometimes it's not but i think people often feel that way. sure. it's easy to look at composites a portraits gatherings of all the presidents you get these guys with the mutton chops. and as you mentioned various interesting facial hair particularly in the mid to late 19th centuries, and you know their names come down to you know, some older high schools. perhaps bear their name chester a arthur benjamin harris and james garfield. yeah. there's a vaguely familiar, but you know, we we obviously forget that at one time these were pitched battles spirited arguments titani
, you know elections in the united states are you know like this again, i'm gonna knock any of the quid exactly, right? but this time in national passion, and he said it's as if a fever takes over the entire country during an election, but you wrote that in 1835, you know, and so he saw that way back then and so in that sense, you know the passions that we're seeing today. are not very different because people always think that the future of the country hinges on the outcome of the election and...
181
181
Aug 22, 2022
08/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quid not want to be identified, but was really grateful of the help. secondary, for my son it's going to cost me £98 because he has to have logoed everything, except shirts. my son can get the same education in a standard white shirt. new government guidance for schools in england kicks in at the start of this term, which should make sure that uniforms are reasonably priced and there aren't too many logoed items. but lots of parents are still frustrated that they don't know how to challenge schools whose uniforms are still really expensive. i think the school blazer is between £65—60, it is just a phenomenal amount that you just don't prepare for. with two boys in secondary school, shoana has already spent £350 kitting them out this summer. it's really not fair on, you know, hard—working families, and families that are struggling, it's just crazy, if i'm honest. those leading the campaign for uniform changes say parents should raise it with governors if schools aren't following the rules.
and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quid not want to be identified, but was really grateful of the help. secondary, for my son it's going to cost me £98 because he has to have logoed everything, except shirts. my son can get the same education in a standard white shirt. new government guidance for schools in england kicks in at the start of this term, which should make sure that uniforms are reasonably priced and there aren't too...
36
36
Aug 29, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
also makes some kind of quid about, well, if the president is doing all he's doing and, it's like, okay, look at the staff the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing. the ability, the whole professionalization of the curators offices wasn't ott established until 1964. technically, under president johnson. luckily, i'm not familiar with any other staff member working under that much direct supervision. [laughs] as mrs. pearce. the other letter that blew my mind was when mrs. kennedy comes to her. i think it was mr. wright's men, she had been talking to about this new cataloging system she had learned. this was the system. this was the system lorraine was to use. lorraine said, -- i had a system in place for the last year. to start over, are you asking me to completely start over and do everything. such a disconnect between the two of them. like i said, i just, my heart goes out to mrs. pearce. i am so grateful that we, i would argue, in the curators office, there's been challenges and pressures, but we are not seeing that type -- she really pioneered away. a way to be a profes
also makes some kind of quid about, well, if the president is doing all he's doing and, it's like, okay, look at the staff the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing. the ability, the whole professionalization of the curators offices wasn't ott established until 1964. technically, under president johnson. luckily, i'm not familiar with any other staff member working under that much direct supervision. [laughs] as mrs. pearce. the other letter that blew my mind was when mrs. kennedy...
252
252
Aug 9, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
and then there's joe biden on tape, the real quid pro quo, bragging that he withheld a billion taxpayerlars, you have six hours to fire a ukrainian prosecutor who turns out was investigating his son hunter who was being paid millions of dollars with no experience at all whatsoever. hunter lies on a got application. what happened to hunter? nothing. what if it was don, jr., what if it was eric trump? on tape you have of course hunter biden smoking crack. i think those things are illegal. what happened to him? nothing. we had director wray before congress last week, they have had hunter's laptop longer than anybody. what have they done with it? nothing. millions of dollars paid to hunter from ukraine, russia, $1.5 billion deal with the bank of china. $100,000 shopping speed with a chinese national, no experience, nothing happens. joe on tape bragging again and again, i've never ever discussed my son's foreign business dealings. well, we know of at least 14 occasions now and we have pictures in some cases with joe, hunter, and guess what, hunter's foreign business partners. nothing happens
and then there's joe biden on tape, the real quid pro quo, bragging that he withheld a billion taxpayerlars, you have six hours to fire a ukrainian prosecutor who turns out was investigating his son hunter who was being paid millions of dollars with no experience at all whatsoever. hunter lies on a got application. what happened to hunter? nothing. what if it was don, jr., what if it was eric trump? on tape you have of course hunter biden smoking crack. i think those things are illegal. what...
170
170
Aug 9, 2022
08/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
wasn'tt and then there is joe biden on tape, the real quid pro quoo braggingqu that he withheld the billion taxpayer dollars. you have six hoursta to fire ukrainian prosecutor who he turns out was investigating his son hunter, who is being paid millionsng of dollars with no experience at all whatsoever. on her lies on a gunr? application. what happened to hunter? nothing. what iff it was don jr.? what if it was eric trump on tape? you have, of course, hunter biden smoking crack and with. th i thinkos those things are illegal. what happened to him? nothing. weim had director wray before congress last week.y they have had hunter's laptop longer than anybody. what have they done with it? nothing. millions of dollars paid to hunter from ukraine. russia, a one pointli five billionon deal with the bak of china. one hundred thousand dollar shopping spree with a with a e chinese national. no experience, nothing happens. joe on tape bragging again a and again. i've nevergand, ever, ever discussed my son's foreign business dealings. well, we knoww of at least 14 occasions now and we have pictures in
wasn'tt and then there is joe biden on tape, the real quid pro quoo braggingqu that he withheld the billion taxpayer dollars. you have six hoursta to fire ukrainian prosecutor who he turns out was investigating his son hunter, who is being paid millionsng of dollars with no experience at all whatsoever. on her lies on a gunr? application. what happened to hunter? nothing. what iff it was don jr.? what if it was eric trump on tape? you have, of course, hunter biden smoking crack and with. th i...