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use the event. jake and transparent says, a competing story advocate for positive change, such as rhea. now we sent to g, g and heart into the shade range of foundation. so the success of the city agreed to grab depends on who is behind the brand, the level of enforcement, the city breaches, of course, the quality and performance of the class, and designed to use an ethics of the brand. instead of reaching to what percentage of the cosmetics market is make up and what makes up the rest of it? good cause medics. we present a balance of 15 percent of the future of personal care market. duty and personal care market has a global size of over $500000000000.00 and is segmented into 5 categories, the color cosmetics, so that includes the make up for phase eyes. next and this 2nd skincare we phase body and said for the have gas, we have products for hygiene and personal care like show the market growing the fastest. and what is contributing to this of bass professor at the fashion institute of knology. that's the standard destination way less than destroy each other. the rest my stuff to sell
use the event. jake and transparent says, a competing story advocate for positive change, such as rhea. now we sent to g, g and heart into the shade range of foundation. so the success of the city agreed to grab depends on who is behind the brand, the level of enforcement, the city breaches, of course, the quality and performance of the class, and designed to use an ethics of the brand. instead of reaching to what percentage of the cosmetics market is make up and what makes up the rest of it?...
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use the or tent jake and transparent says a competing story advocate for a positive change such as rhea. now we sent to g, g and heart into the shade range of foundation. so the success of the city of richey brand depends on who is behind the brand, the level of investment, or the celebrity. of course, the quality and performance of the class, and designed to use an ethics of the brand, instead of reaching. what percentage of the cosmetics market is make up and what makes up the rest of it? a good cause medics with presents about 15 percent of the fugitive and personal care market. duty and personal care market has a global size of over $500.00 dns dollars. and it is segmented into 5 categories, the color cosmetics, so that includes the make up for phase eyes nips and nase. second, can get we phase body and said, so either have gas, we have products for hygiene and personal care like show the runs or care shaving and then 5 fragments. and then on both of these categories, the, the highest close, but then shorter is actually for the cosmetics category. and what country is make up market
use the or tent jake and transparent says a competing story advocate for a positive change such as rhea. now we sent to g, g and heart into the shade range of foundation. so the success of the city of richey brand depends on who is behind the brand, the level of investment, or the celebrity. of course, the quality and performance of the class, and designed to use an ethics of the brand, instead of reaching. what percentage of the cosmetics market is make up and what makes up the rest of it? a...
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use the attempt, jake and transparent, say a competing story advocate for a positive change such as rhea. now we sent to g, g and heart into the shade range of foundation. so the success of pacifically to grab depends on who is behind the brand, the level of enforcement of the city breaches, of course, the quality and performance of the class, and designed to use an ethics of the brand and save, which is what percentage of the cosmetics market is make up and what makes up the rest of it? go to cost medics. we present about 15 percent of the future of personal care market. duty and personal care market has a global size of over $500000000000.00 and is taken mentors into 5 categories. because metrics so that includes the make up for phase eyes nips and nase. second skincare we phase body and said, so the have gas. we have product for hygiene and personal care like show the runs, oh care shaving. and then 5 fragments. and the, these categories do the highest quotes, but then shorter is actually for the cosmetics category. and then what country is make up market growing the fastest. and what
use the attempt, jake and transparent, say a competing story advocate for a positive change such as rhea. now we sent to g, g and heart into the shade range of foundation. so the success of pacifically to grab depends on who is behind the brand, the level of enforcement of the city breaches, of course, the quality and performance of the class, and designed to use an ethics of the brand and save, which is what percentage of the cosmetics market is make up and what makes up the rest of it? go to...
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, she hasn't had her rhea's. ..dential, she was left. she was left with me. so, i was left. she was left with me. so, i have _ was left. she was left with me. so, i have had — was left. she was left with me. so, i have had her now... find was left. she was left with me. so, i have had her now...— i have had her now... and the irony is a... i have had her now... and the irony is a--- nearly _ i have had her now... and the irony is a... nearly a _ i have had her now... and the irony is a... nearly a year. _ i have had her now. .. and the irony is a... nearly a year. i _ i have had her now... and the irony is a... nearly a year. i have - i have had her now... and the irony is a... nearly a year. i have been i is a... nearly a year. i have been t in: to is a. .. nearly a year. i have been trying to look— is a... nearly a year. i have been trying to look for _ is a... nearly a year. i have been trying to look for a _ is a... nearly a year. i have been trying to look for a home - is a... nearly a year. i have been trying t
, she hasn't had her rhea's. ..dential, she was left. she was left with me. so, i was left. she was left with me. so, i have _ was left. she was left with me. so, i have had — was left. she was left with me. so, i have had her now... find was left. she was left with me. so, i have had her now...— i have had her now... and the irony is a... i have had her now... and the irony is a--- nearly _ i have had her now... and the irony is a... nearly a _ i have had her now... and the irony is a......
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we met danica rhea dini flesh, an entrepreneur was company makes environmentally friendly clothes while fighting the exploitation of women in indonesia, the farm to closet. ethos of the brand has become an inspiration and role model for others. and that self globally. a price that works occasion on women in villages from any job. well, they can carol, bye. my name is danny dot and i'm the father and b o off hook it. not only that, we want to change how close are made. we actually want to change also how it's being grown. everything is really digital. we have social media and left side in order to reach consumers on the global level. really, it's about clearly and simplifying the pros that such that people can get emotional attachment as well. so the process behind quotes away from all the chemicals away from the feeling that maybe her environment to actually healing the planet. my background actually has nothing to do about fashion. i'm a development economist and my work took me through villages fucking a new job. and there, for the 1st time, i saw how our quotes are made by women with
we met danica rhea dini flesh, an entrepreneur was company makes environmentally friendly clothes while fighting the exploitation of women in indonesia, the farm to closet. ethos of the brand has become an inspiration and role model for others. and that self globally. a price that works occasion on women in villages from any job. well, they can carol, bye. my name is danny dot and i'm the father and b o off hook it. not only that, we want to change how close are made. we actually want to change...
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earlier, i spoke to pr adviser and brand expert, rhea freeman.tatement. i think it backs up what philip said about that. he kept it a secret. i think it must have been a really difficult position for holly to be in, because what do you say? and i think her silence spoke great volumes as well. but i do think now, at least because she has said something, it can hopefully stop speculation that she knew all about it and all the other things that people have been talking about, particularly online. and what about the programme then, and her role in it? do you expect her to stay on then now, would you? yes, absolutely. i think that holly is a huge part of this morning as was phil, and i, i personally don't see any reason why she wouldn't be able to carry on that role and hopefully work with somebody else and become a new dynamic duo. and what about itv? we were just hearing about what they've been saying today. they've released this statement saying that they did investigate this and found nothing more than rumours and hearsay. and when they approached
earlier, i spoke to pr adviser and brand expert, rhea freeman.tatement. i think it backs up what philip said about that. he kept it a secret. i think it must have been a really difficult position for holly to be in, because what do you say? and i think her silence spoke great volumes as well. but i do think now, at least because she has said something, it can hopefully stop speculation that she knew all about it and all the other things that people have been talking about, particularly online....
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we can now speak to rhea freeman is a pr advisor and brand expert.holly willoughby now. some people wondering why we hadn't heard her previously. what do you make of holly's statement? i think it backs up what philippa said about keeping a secret. she's in a difficult position. what does she say? i think now she said something it will hopefully stop speculation that she knew all about it and all the other things that people have been talking about, particularly online.— people have been talking about, particularly online. what about the programme _ particularly online. what about the programme then — particularly online. what about the programme then and _ particularly online. what about the programme then and have - particularly online. what about the programme then and have a - particularly online. what about the programme then and have a role l particularly online. what about the | programme then and have a role in it. do you expect her to stay on then? , . , , 4' it. do you expect her to stay on then? , ., , , ,, ., , then? yes, absolutely. i thi
we can now speak to rhea freeman is a pr advisor and brand expert.holly willoughby now. some people wondering why we hadn't heard her previously. what do you make of holly's statement? i think it backs up what philippa said about keeping a secret. she's in a difficult position. what does she say? i think now she said something it will hopefully stop speculation that she knew all about it and all the other things that people have been talking about, particularly online.— people have been...
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. - earlier we heard from rhea freeman, a public relations expert who has been following the story closely days ago now, there was reported an issue with the two main presenters that then led to philip resigning. and then he released additional information... gosh, i feel it was friday, about the fact that he had lied to various members of the team regarding a relationship whilst he was working at this morning and that's now led to lots of questions being brought up about the future of this morning and all sorts of things as well. brilliantly, brilliantly done. that brings us up today to this morning. confusingly, the show is called this morning, but we are talking about events this morning as well, just to clarify. what do you make of this statement on social media from phillip schofield ? it tends to be how these things unfold now. in the old days it would be statements to agents, now it's twitter, it's instagram, but what do you make of the decision behind speaking out publicly like this? i actually think it was a good call. personally i didn't. .. again, from what we are looking at and
. - earlier we heard from rhea freeman, a public relations expert who has been following the story closely days ago now, there was reported an issue with the two main presenters that then led to philip resigning. and then he released additional information... gosh, i feel it was friday, about the fact that he had lied to various members of the team regarding a relationship whilst he was working at this morning and that's now led to lots of questions being brought up about the future of this...
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and that's the rhea often newer surgery. it's more relevant for post stroke of pages, for example. but if we were to do the this internal sort of mapping the neurological language, a negative consequences wouldn't be much more numerous that there are a lot of multis send. the start is devoted to that, and this has proven already you have devoted much of your life to studying the brain. you have become the head of the center here. so you know what you're talking about in your time. what has been the most fascinating, the most interesting, the most important discovery about the human brain that you can think of. in fact, one of those is there a recent um, last year of the colleagues uh um, from the west of the u. s. published study with uh, one uh, patients reported with implanted electrodes would like to cook the cobra feet where they recorded the brain activity and then synthesized speech. they made it for 50 words, well trained many times. but i can see that that a super great step forwards in this field, and we have already started working on that as well. very cool, thanks for t
and that's the rhea often newer surgery. it's more relevant for post stroke of pages, for example. but if we were to do the this internal sort of mapping the neurological language, a negative consequences wouldn't be much more numerous that there are a lot of multis send. the start is devoted to that, and this has proven already you have devoted much of your life to studying the brain. you have become the head of the center here. so you know what you're talking about in your time. what has been...
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people feel about this, look at how prominently the vice president was featured in president biden's rheanouncement. they understand, he's 80 years old, he's the oldest president in history age is an issue and they don't point, can i just remind our viewers about this moment from 2020 with donald trump, talking about the mental competency test that he did take. >> like a memory question. it's -- you go, person, woman, man, camera, tv. so they say, can you repeat that. so i said, yes, so it's person, woman, man, camera, tv. okay, that's very good. if you get it in order, you get extra points. >> all right, i know this is a real thing. but i don't that is realdy -- >> can i just sinterject? i think this is the dumbing down of america. and i think that nickki haley, yeah, true, age is a serious issue. nikki haley is not running a campaign on ideas. instead, she asked for us to care about her, asked for us to surround her when people take shots at her, and she comes out and makes crass remarks act someone else. she goes below the bar all the time and yet wants us to champion her. and i think
people feel about this, look at how prominently the vice president was featured in president biden's rheanouncement. they understand, he's 80 years old, he's the oldest president in history age is an issue and they don't point, can i just remind our viewers about this moment from 2020 with donald trump, talking about the mental competency test that he did take. >> like a memory question. it's -- you go, person, woman, man, camera, tv. so they say, can you repeat that. so i said, yes, so...
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his chosen target wars the port city of encore rhea's west coast. high stakes gambit. >> the joint chiefs of staff come out there and that's general jay lotten collins and admiral sherman he goes to see sluble. he is all for this. he knew mcarthur in world war ii. they had worked together then. is he now ginned up on this. when they have that conference and they are talking about this inchon operation, sherman is right on mcarthur's page. people come in there and start talking about 18 days of naval gunfire. sherman says would you shut up i forgot more about naval gunfire than you are ever going to know. >> bret: 75,000 troops landed at inchon. many predicted would be a bloodbath. can you watch all five episode of the unauthorized history of the korean war streaming now on fox nation. today a portrait of former house speaker paul ryan was unveiled in statuary hall up at the u.s. capitol. ryan receiving praise from both sides ever the. i didn't think his character could get stronger but it did. his integrity as well. >> speaker ryan was a principled
his chosen target wars the port city of encore rhea's west coast. high stakes gambit. >> the joint chiefs of staff come out there and that's general jay lotten collins and admiral sherman he goes to see sluble. he is all for this. he knew mcarthur in world war ii. they had worked together then. is he now ginned up on this. when they have that conference and they are talking about this inchon operation, sherman is right on mcarthur's page. people come in there and start talking about 18...
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when i teach criminal law georgetown always tell my students, criminal intent, the lack of amends rhea, is often your strongest defense because it's a hard for a prosecutor to get into a defendant's mind when a defendant says hey, i did by accident. this wasn't me. i didn't order this. it's hard for a prosecutor to disprove it. but here you've got trump's saying himself, hey, i did this. he's proud of. it he's bragging about it. and so that blows a hole in that defense and makes it really hard to defend him. he is admitting, basically, this was his decision. and so that then leaves the kind of crazy defense, which is, he declassified this in his mind and that is a terrible defense for many reasons. one is, of course, the classification statutes don't allow that. but another, as you are reporting a moment ago, the national archives as 16 different documents which evidently, we haven't seen them, but the reporting is that trump was told, if you want to declassify, here's how you do. it here's the procedure. and this is what i've been saying since day one of the mar-a-lago raid, including
when i teach criminal law georgetown always tell my students, criminal intent, the lack of amends rhea, is often your strongest defense because it's a hard for a prosecutor to get into a defendant's mind when a defendant says hey, i did by accident. this wasn't me. i didn't order this. it's hard for a prosecutor to disprove it. but here you've got trump's saying himself, hey, i did this. he's proud of. it he's bragging about it. and so that blows a hole in that defense and makes it really hard...
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msnbc political analyst and pulitzer prize winner, rhea and hasse, is the correspondent for a frontlinea piece of this interview she did with uvalde's only pediatrician, and what he saw that day. it's not easy to hear. but it is important. >> so, i get to the hospital. i know something's wrong, because there's doctors and nurses running everywhere. there's a few people that are injured, who are stabilized. there's kids with minor injuries. and then you start to wonder, where is everybody else? so, i asked releases were. all these kids i see here, is this everyone that's here? they're like no. there's some deceased children in that back. so, they took me back, there and that is truly when i realized the caliber of what these weapons can do to a child's body. so, imagine a child who was decapitated. what else do i have to tell you? >> maria and hasse is joining me now. wow, that is tough to hear. but it the reality of what has happened in this country, not once, but many, many times now at this point. what was your motivation to want to tell this story, maria? >> hey, yasmin. thank you fo
msnbc political analyst and pulitzer prize winner, rhea and hasse, is the correspondent for a frontlinea piece of this interview she did with uvalde's only pediatrician, and what he saw that day. it's not easy to hear. but it is important. >> so, i get to the hospital. i know something's wrong, because there's doctors and nurses running everywhere. there's a few people that are injured, who are stabilized. there's kids with minor injuries. and then you start to wonder, where is everybody...
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prince charles rhea— the slave trade. prince charles rhea-aha— the slave trade.t, around 18 months, they say. so i guess it's a case of seeing how this goes, seeing if this is a successful project, and if it is, they can look at rolling out more barges from more places to try and deal with the problem. but has not been without but it has not been without controversy, jeff, from literally all sides of the political spectrum for a variety of reasons. and it's of different reasons. and it's not really going— of different reasons. and it's not really going to- of different reasons. and it's not really going to be- r3 and it's not really going to be getting a earrheaharhw— not really going to be getting a particularly warm _ not really going to be getting a particularly warm reception when it particularly warm reception when hr reche— particularly warm reception when hr reehelhh— particularly warm reception when hr reehelhh-he- particularly warm reception when it rocks-in-is it- particularly warm reception when it rocks-in-is it ? - it rocks up in poole, is it? no.— i
prince charles rhea— the slave trade. prince charles rhea-aha— the slave trade.t, around 18 months, they say. so i guess it's a case of seeing how this goes, seeing if this is a successful project, and if it is, they can look at rolling out more barges from more places to try and deal with the problem. but has not been without but it has not been without controversy, jeff, from literally all sides of the political spectrum for a variety of reasons. and it's of different reasons. and it's...
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bad, i think the key to unlocking the character of jimmy mcgill is kim wexler, played by the amazing rheae of the greatest characters created in the last decade. there's a scene where jimmy brings her in for the first time on a scheme. -come with me. -[kim] what? just...come on, trust me. [aisha] he decides to try and rope this stock trader into paying for this $50 shot of tequila they can't afford. as soon as she realizes what he's doing, there's just a flicker in her eye where she's like, oh, okay. and then she just rolls with it. it's...giselle. giselle sinclair. i'm so far beyond you! (♪) this electric feels different... because it's powered by the most potent source of energy there is ... you. this is the lexus variety of electrification ... inspired by, created for and powered by you. ♪ i was born on the south side of chicago. it has been a long road, but now i'm working for schwab. i love to help people understand the world through their lens and invest accordingly. you can call us christmas eve at four o'clock in the morning. we're gonna always make sure that you have all of the f
bad, i think the key to unlocking the character of jimmy mcgill is kim wexler, played by the amazing rheae of the greatest characters created in the last decade. there's a scene where jimmy brings her in for the first time on a scheme. -come with me. -[kim] what? just...come on, trust me. [aisha] he decides to try and rope this stock trader into paying for this $50 shot of tequila they can't afford. as soon as she realizes what he's doing, there's just a flicker in her eye where she's like, oh,...
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bad, i think the key to unlocking the character of jimmy mcgill is kim wexler, played by the amazing rhea seehorn. kim wexler may be one of the greatest characters created in the last decade. there's a scene where jimmy brings her in for the first time on a scheme. -come with me. -[kim] what? just...come on, trust me. [aisha] he decides to try and rope this stock trader into paying for this $50 shot of tequila they can't afford. as soon as she realizes what he's doing, there's just a flicker in her eye where she's like, oh, okay. and then she just rolls with it. it's...giselle. giselle sinclair. ah, lovely. as the show progresses, it becomes a tragedy because for various reasons, jimmy mcgill calcifies into this character saul goodman. you can't conceive of what i'm capable of! i'm so far beyond you! how to grow more vibrant flowers: step one: feed them with miracle-gro shake 'n feed. that's it. miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the pe
bad, i think the key to unlocking the character of jimmy mcgill is kim wexler, played by the amazing rhea seehorn. kim wexler may be one of the greatest characters created in the last decade. there's a scene where jimmy brings her in for the first time on a scheme. -come with me. -[kim] what? just...come on, trust me. [aisha] he decides to try and rope this stock trader into paying for this $50 shot of tequila they can't afford. as soon as she realizes what he's doing, there's just a flicker in...
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the royal supremacy over the church, the royal supremacy over the church, hhe rhea— royal supremacy overnation eahh. mew— his revision of the coronation oath. holy church becomes the church— oath. holy church becomes the chwreh er— oath. holy church becomes the church of england. the church of whheh— church of england. the church of whheh hemrv— church of england. the church of which henry was,— church of england. the church of which henry was, of course , the which henry was, of course, the heat— which henry was, of course, the heat aha— which henry was, of course, the heat and au— which henry was, of course, the head and all the— which henry was, of course, the head and all the traditional premheee— head and all the traditional premheee he— head and all the traditional promises to keep the peace between— promises to keep the peace between church _ promises to keep the peace between church and people to respect— between church and people to reepeeh rhe— between church and people to respect the ancient laws of the hmpaem. — respect the ancient laws of the kingdom. they're— respect the an
the royal supremacy over the church, the royal supremacy over the church, hhe rhea— royal supremacy overnation eahh. mew— his revision of the coronation oath. holy church becomes the church— oath. holy church becomes the chwreh er— oath. holy church becomes the church of england. the church of whheh— church of england. the church of whheh hemrv— church of england. the church of which henry was,— church of england. the church of which henry was, of course , the which henry was, of...
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that wasn't rhea-aah. rhey- i was at university that wasn't their job.re or something like that . and they say it's— a lecture or something like that . and they say it's not enough to . and they say it's not enough a saver— . and they say it's not enough a ahe— . and they say it's not enough to cover the costs— . and they say it's not enough to cover the costs of getting there,— to cover the costs of getting there, etcetera,_ to cover the costs of getting there, etcetera, etcetera. but i waaaa— there, etcetera, etcetera. but i waaaa araae— there, etcetera, etcetera. but i would argue no— there, etcetera, etcetera. but i would argue no one's forcing you to would argue no one's forcing you a rake— would argue no one's forcing you a rake ah— would argue no one's forcing you to take on that— would argue no one's forcing you to take on that kind of a eaharaah— to take on that kind of a contract, right? you could look for contract, right? you could look far a— contract, right? you could look far a raw— contract, right? you could look for a full time— contract,
that wasn't rhea-aah. rhey- i was at university that wasn't their job.re or something like that . and they say it's— a lecture or something like that . and they say it's not enough to . and they say it's not enough a saver— . and they say it's not enough a ahe— . and they say it's not enough to cover the costs— . and they say it's not enough to cover the costs of getting there,— to cover the costs of getting there, etcetera,_ to cover the costs of getting there, etcetera, etcetera....
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young people simultaneously think that mass migration is a great— think that mass migration is a gear rhea their— about the fact that they're living in their mum and dad's share— living in their mum and dad's spare room -they- living in their mum and dad's spare room they can't spare room because they can't affere— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asr— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asrlhehy- spare room because they can't afford just poky little afford even just a poky little har— afford even just a poky little flat somewhere _ afford even just a poky little flat somewhere nearby . these flat somewhere nearby. these rhhes— flat somewhere nearby. these rhhes are— flat somewhere nearby. these things are not— flat somewhere nearby. these things are not a— flat somewhere nearby. these things are not a coincidence, har— things are not a coincidence, har rhere-s— things are not a coincidence, but there's something more to it for but there's something more to it her he— but there's something more to it her rashes— but there's something more to it for me. ladies and— but there's someth
young people simultaneously think that mass migration is a great— think that mass migration is a gear rhea their— about the fact that they're living in their mum and dad's share— living in their mum and dad's spare room -they- living in their mum and dad's spare room they can't spare room because they can't affere— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asr— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asrlhehy- spare room because they can't afford just poky little afford even just a poky...
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came— , i think, meant some of the challenges came to the fore. rber— challenges came to the fore. rhea-wearanow, party members, opposition members, you name it. c members, you name it. it was you were seen through that lens a bit more. so i knew i then had to be better than the best. i had to up my game. i had to, you know, i couldn't afford to speak from notes. i had to do my mate. i made sure i did my maiden speech, for example, without notes because i knew that i had to prove myself and that's to prove myself and obe that's what motivates me even now, after in this i after 13 years in this place, i still feel i'm having to prove myself and the reason i'm there and that i can be a good quality mp hard on behalf of mp and works hard on behalf of my constituents and going my constituents and just going to your maiden speech , actually to your maiden speech, actually before i do this, knowing you in parliament, i must say actually that you always exuded total confidence and strength, but you can't show weakness and you never showed weakness . i never showed weakness. i remember exchanges with
came— , i think, meant some of the challenges came to the fore. rber— challenges came to the fore. rhea-wearanow, party members, opposition members, you name it. c members, you name it. it was you were seen through that lens a bit more. so i knew i then had to be better than the best. i had to up my game. i had to, you know, i couldn't afford to speak from notes. i had to do my mate. i made sure i did my maiden speech, for example, without notes because i knew that i had to prove myself and...
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young people simultaneously think that mass migration is a great— think that mass migration is a gear rhea their— about the fact that they're living in their mum and dad's share— living in their mum and dad's spare room -they- living in their mum and dad's spare room they can't spare room because they can't affere— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asr— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asrlhehy- spare room because they can't afford just poky little afford even just a poky little har— afford even just a poky little flat somewhere _ afford even just a poky little flat somewhere nearby . these flat somewhere nearby. these rhhes— flat somewhere nearby. these rhhes are— flat somewhere nearby. these things are not— flat somewhere nearby. these things are not a— flat somewhere nearby. these things are not a coincidence, har— things are not a coincidence, har rhere-s— things are not a coincidence, but there's something more to it for but there's something more to it her he— but there's something more to it her rashes— but there's something more to it for me. ladies and— but there's someth
young people simultaneously think that mass migration is a great— think that mass migration is a gear rhea their— about the fact that they're living in their mum and dad's share— living in their mum and dad's spare room -they- living in their mum and dad's spare room they can't spare room because they can't affere— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asr— spare room because they can't ahere-r-asrlhehy- spare room because they can't afford just poky little afford even just a poky...
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back. eer-rhea. oh- okay, right, well, we're back.
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criticism after the 45 year old's body was discovered in me— year old's body was discovered h the rheascovered in the river wyre in february hahawhg— in the river wyre in february following a— in the river wyre in february following a three week search. heahwhha— following a three week search. meanwhile, the _ following a three week search. meanwhile, the police watchdog, the independent— meanwhile, the police watchdog, the independent office for panca— the independent office for police conduct, also said it had identified— police conduct, also said it had identified two— police conduct, also said it had identified two areas of learning ahea— identified two areas of learning aha ahe— identified two areas of learning after the force— identified two areas of learning after the force had contact with hhaaha— after the force had contact with hhaha bully— after the force had contact with nicola bully in— after the force had contact with nicola bully in the days before she want— nicola bully in the days before she went missing. an independent hy— she went missing. an independent by he— she we
criticism after the 45 year old's body was discovered in me— year old's body was discovered h the rheascovered in the river wyre in february hahawhg— in the river wyre in february following a— in the river wyre in february following a three week search. heahwhha— following a three week search. meanwhile, the _ following a three week search. meanwhile, the police watchdog, the independent— meanwhile, the police watchdog, the independent office for panca— the independent office for...
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came— , i think, meant some of the challenges came to the fore. rber— challenges came to the fore. rhea-wearanow, party members, opposition members, you name it. c members, you name it. it was you were seen through that lens a bit more. so i knew i then had to be better than the best. i had to up my game. i had to, you know, i couldn't afford to speak from notes. i had to do my mate. i made sure i did my maiden speech, for example, without notes because i knew that i had to prove myself and that's to prove myself and obe that's what motivates me even now, after in this i after 13 years in this place, i still feel i'm having to prove myself and the reason i'm there and that i can be a good quality mp hard on behalf of mp and works hard on behalf of my constituents and going my constituents and just going to your maiden speech , actually to your maiden speech, actually before i do this, knowing you in parliament, i must say actually that you always exuded total confidence and strength, but you can't show weakness and you never showed weakness . i never showed weakness. i remember exchanges with
came— , i think, meant some of the challenges came to the fore. rber— challenges came to the fore. rhea-wearanow, party members, opposition members, you name it. c members, you name it. it was you were seen through that lens a bit more. so i knew i then had to be better than the best. i had to up my game. i had to, you know, i couldn't afford to speak from notes. i had to do my mate. i made sure i did my maiden speech, for example, without notes because i knew that i had to prove myself and...
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. >> michael: rhea, thank you so much.oke about. people there who have never been to westminster abbey or never thought they would go there to a service. there was a combination of excitement and humility at the beginning. then all transformed to joy as we got more and more deep into the service. >> michael: how was it to be in such an inclusive coronation, to be there inside the abbey and to see so many diverse and different people represented? >> as you just heard i'm the lieutenant of greater london and the king's representative here in what is a county of greater london 8 million people. there are 98 lord lieutenants. most of my colleagues were there in their capacity. i was there in my capacity with the robes as high bailiff of westminster abbey. i had a foot in two different camps as i looked around. i saw two things. i saw people old and young, black and white, natives, immigrants, etc. , all bonded by one big thing, the concept of service. the king made a great deal of in his remarks. this idea that societies and c
. >> michael: rhea, thank you so much.oke about. people there who have never been to westminster abbey or never thought they would go there to a service. there was a combination of excitement and humility at the beginning. then all transformed to joy as we got more and more deep into the service. >> michael: how was it to be in such an inclusive coronation, to be there inside the abbey and to see so many diverse and different people represented? >> as you just heard i'm the...
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rhea freeman, who is a public relations adviser is still here with us. —— @ bbc 5 live.they were in the i they survived that one. they did. i and the fact they were in the media queue, they didn'tjump the queue, per se, they were in a different stream, that was correct, wasn't it? yes, that was right. the stream, that was correct, wasn't it? yes, that was right.— yes, that was right. the optics of it didn't look _ yes, that was right. the optics of it didn't look great _ yes, that was right. the optics of it didn't look great but _ yes, that was right. the optics of it didn't look great but actually i it didn't look great but actually they didn't do anything wrong and i think that it was actually quite horrible to see, the reaction they got from that, but then equally it was the death of the queen which is a really emotive subject. she has been that staple in all of our lives, hasn't she? but yes, i thought the way people attacked them both for that i thought that made me feel a bit sad, actually. f(slime both for that i thought that made me feel a bit sad, actually.— fe
rhea freeman, who is a public relations adviser is still here with us. —— @ bbc 5 live.they were in the i they survived that one. they did. i and the fact they were in the media queue, they didn'tjump the queue, per se, they were in a different stream, that was correct, wasn't it? yes, that was right. the stream, that was correct, wasn't it? yes, that was right.— yes, that was right. the optics of it didn't look _ yes, that was right. the optics of it didn't look great _ yes, that was...
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kelly nobody's rhea h— unbelievable. kelly nobody's rhea hh vhah— unbelievable. union. thank you very much indeed . stay— union. thank you very much indeed . stay with- union. thank you very much indeed . indeed. stay with us as we ask why former civil servant sue gray has refused to cooperate regarding her job with the labour leader sean mcdonald and emily carver taking us through the papers . next and let's bring you up to date with the front pages this morning. we're now going to hhe— morning. we're now going to review the papers,— wq we're now going to review the papers, the mail, all ahouh— review the papers, the mail, all ahouh vhah— review the papers, the mail, all about what happened here last hhghh— about what happened here last hhghh. hhe— about what happened here last hhghh. rhe hah— about what happened here last night. the man who was arrested ather— night. the man who was arrested arher hhrovvhg— night. the man who was arrested after throwing shotgun shells over-ah— after throwing shotgun shells over at buckingham over the gates at buckingham rahaee—
kelly nobody's rhea h— unbelievable. kelly nobody's rhea hh vhah— unbelievable. union. thank you very much indeed . stay— union. thank you very much indeed . stay with- union. thank you very much indeed . indeed. stay with us as we ask why former civil servant sue gray has refused to cooperate regarding her job with the labour leader sean mcdonald and emily carver taking us through the papers . next and let's bring you up to date with the front pages this morning. we're now going to...
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but you're right, he's rhea garag— europe. but you're right, he's rhea gang-re- europe.row open the green belt. well, i'll just say this about keir starmer. about two weeks ago, he was saying we should never build anything on the green belt. now we're saying something completely different. this man has flopped, you something completely different. this nmoreas flopped, you something completely different. this nmore than flopped, you something completely different. this nmore than times ed, you something completely different. this nmore than times than ou something completely different. this nmore than times than i've know, more than times than i've had pints of beer in my local pub. right. is really not pub. right. he is really not across any of the detail . he across any of the detail. he just makes it up as he goes along. he's just like one of those very expensive human rights lawyers who likes to make a case every time he's a different case every time he's got a different jury there. he used to be backing jeremy corbyn in shadow cabinet . then he in his shadow cabinet.
but you're right, he's rhea garag— europe. but you're right, he's rhea gang-re- europe.row open the green belt. well, i'll just say this about keir starmer. about two weeks ago, he was saying we should never build anything on the green belt. now we're saying something completely different. this man has flopped, you something completely different. this nmoreas flopped, you something completely different. this nmore than flopped, you something completely different. this nmore than times ed, you...
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also, let us know, have wow rhea— those. also, let us know, have wow rhea ro— those. just a photo op for her. hwr. _wasi it was just a photo op for her. - hwh—was shghe but. but william was was singing a-oooa— but. but william was was singing a-oooa hor— but. but william was was singing a-good for-yeah,- but. but william was was singing a good for yeah, but a pint. good for him. yeah, but i a pint. good for him. yeah, but r aah-r— a pint. good for him. yeah, but r ahah-r-her— a pint. good for him. yeah, but i didn't-her drink- a pint. good for him. yeah, but i didn't her drink it, but i didn't see her drink it, but she— i didn't see her drink it, but she was— i didn't see her drink it, but she was taking— i didn't see her drink it, but she was taking time to chat to heohhe— she was taking time to chat to heoohe aha— she was taking time to chat to people and people had people and lots of people had awewea— people and lots of people had awewea-were— people and lots of people had queued were giving her queued up and were giving her rhowers— queued up and were giving her
also, let us know, have wow rhea— those. also, let us know, have wow rhea ro— those. just a photo op for her. hwr. _wasi it was just a photo op for her. - hwh—was shghe but. but william was was singing a-oooa— but. but william was was singing a-oooa hor— but. but william was was singing a-good for-yeah,- but. but william was was singing a good for yeah, but a pint. good for him. yeah, but i a pint. good for him. yeah, but r aah-r— a pint. good for him. yeah, but r ahah-r-her— a...
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pereahahv— delusion, who complained personally to— delusion, who complained personally to station bosses. rhealater forced to quit the show for refusing to— later forced to quit the show for refusing to back down over her aw— for refusing to back down over her own concerns— for refusing to back down over her own concerns about covid vaccines . and— her own concerns about covid vaccines . and who can forget vaccines. and who can forget the— vaccines. and who can forget the vie— vaccines. and who can forget the vie .— vaccines. and who can forget this vile , racist— vaccines. and who can forget this vile , racist outburst this vile, racist outburst aarhg— this vile, racist outburst aarhp rhe— this vile, racist outburst during the kings coronation that pahe ham — during the kings coronation that we've gone from the rich arverehv— we've gone from the rich diversity of— we've gone from the rich diversity of the abbey to a terribly— diversity of the abbey to a terribly white _ diversity of the abbey to a terribly white balcony? rrig terribly white balcony? i'm very parach— terribly white balcony? i'
pereahahv— delusion, who complained personally to— delusion, who complained personally to station bosses. rhealater forced to quit the show for refusing to— later forced to quit the show for refusing to back down over her aw— for refusing to back down over her own concerns— for refusing to back down over her own concerns about covid vaccines . and— her own concerns about covid vaccines . and who can forget vaccines. and who can forget the— vaccines. and who can forget the vie—...
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, of course, they're—this thisj they're going to use this this hea— they're going to use this this rhea-whenevery- you know what, with every naeehng— you know what, with every naeehng-ana- you know what, with every passing and month, that passing week and month, that harn— passing week and month, that path heeornee— passing week and month, that path becomes narrower and narrower because stories, narrower because these stories, wherher— narrower because these stories, wherher you — narrower because these stories, whether you agree— narrower because these stories, whether you agree with them or notw— whether you agree with them or not-gong— whether you agree with them or norlgohng ro— whether you agree with them or not, going to continually not, are going to continually hog.— not, are going to continually aog. h— not, are going to continually hog. r rhhnh— not, are going to continually dog. i think the— not, are going to continually dog. i think the former prime hhnhehen— dog. i think the former prime minister. you— dog. i think the former prime minister. you know, the next minister. you know,
, of course, they're—this thisj they're going to use this this hea— they're going to use this this rhea-whenevery- you know what, with every naeehng— you know what, with every naeehng-ana- you know what, with every passing and month, that passing week and month, that harn— passing week and month, that path heeornee— passing week and month, that path becomes narrower and narrower because stories, narrower because these stories, wherher— narrower because these stories, wherher you —...
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been found to be doing these were are— been found to be doing these weird and horrible things and rheahe par— herself. yes. she got out the gar rer— herself. yes. she got out the car, put her glasses on the aaerweara— car, put her glasses on the dashboard and— car, put her glasses on the dashboard and then in and dashboard and then came in and cut dashboard and then came in and ear rhe— dashboard and then came in and cut the ribbon,— dashboard and then came in and cut the ribbon, did— dashboard and then came in and cut the ribbon, did a and cut the ribbon, did a meet and greer— cut the ribbon, did a meet and greer arra— cut the ribbon, did a meet and greet and then— cut the ribbon, did a meet and greet and then drove herself heme.— greet and then drove herself reme- se— greet and then drove herself name. so r— greet and then drove herself home. so i don't— greet and then drove herself home. so i don't understand why ere-e—rrre- she's got outriders on this parrrewrar— she's got outriders on this particular occasion. and i do rewr— particular occasion. and i do think-questions,- particul
been found to be doing these were are— been found to be doing these weird and horrible things and rheahe par— herself. yes. she got out the gar rer— herself. yes. she got out the car, put her glasses on the aaerweara— car, put her glasses on the dashboard and— car, put her glasses on the dashboard and then in and dashboard and then came in and cut dashboard and then came in and ear rhe— dashboard and then came in and cut the ribbon,— dashboard and then came in and cut the ribbon,...
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that that protest went agarwer rwerr— decided that that protest went against their ideas of norms. rheapton haven't said for certain they're— and skipton haven't said for certain they're going to do rare,— certain they're going to do were they— certain they're going to do this, they they've implied anew-re— this, they they've implied anew-re going— this, they they've implied they're going to launch it. and i they're going to launch it. and rrrrrrw— they're going to launch it. and ”arrw-erm— they're going to launch it. and i think still months away i think it's still months away rarrrer— i think it's still months away rarrrer rearr— i think it's still months away rather than weeks away. so wow-re— rather than weeks away. so you're-looking - rather than weeks away. so you're looking at rather than weeks away. so- you're-looking at about you're probably looking at about 5.5%_ you're probably looking at about sew-arr— you're probably looking at about 5.5%.an interest— you're probably looking at about 5.5% an interest rate . and 5.5% as an interest rate. and aoeorwrew,— 5.5% as an interest r
that that protest went agarwer rwerr— decided that that protest went against their ideas of norms. rheapton haven't said for certain they're— and skipton haven't said for certain they're going to do rare,— certain they're going to do were they— certain they're going to do this, they they've implied anew-re— this, they they've implied anew-re going— this, they they've implied they're going to launch it. and i they're going to launch it. and rrrrrrw— they're going to launch it. and...