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but richard nixon bold and richard nixon was confident. and richard nixon took them on. and richard nixon beat them. and richard nixon beat them. and jerry voorhees own hometown, a diamond bar. richard nixon was then in 1948. he was elected in 1950 to the united states senate in the largest landslide of any any senate candidate in the country. and two years later, he was elected vice president, united states. all this in just six years. that's a meteoric rise in american politics. i call it mr. hustle. now, i realize that many detractors about richard, that would listen to what i have to say. would say, well, you know, he must have changed. but the reality is they have to say something like that. because if you really look his life is incredibly successful and truly all-american. but as to the question as to whether or not nixon changed, i say the best judge of a man is a. so let's look at what the women had to say about richard nixon, the woman that knew him best. the women that worked with him evelyn dorn was richard nixon's first legal secretary back in 1937. she was
but richard nixon bold and richard nixon was confident. and richard nixon took them on. and richard nixon beat them. and richard nixon beat them. and jerry voorhees own hometown, a diamond bar. richard nixon was then in 1948. he was elected in 1950 to the united states senate in the largest landslide of any any senate candidate in the country. and two years later, he was elected vice president, united states. all this in just six years. that's a meteoric rise in american politics. i call it mr....
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he can do it himself, richard. >> richard: why not have congress do it?n't need to. >> richard: buy more planes, hire more judges, hire more border patrol. >> greg: i love that photo. can you put that up there again? that is a great photo. and i love that we blurred the finger. i think we can handle it, you know. it is not like we are trying to protect the identity of his middle finger. it is not like his finger is under age. it's true. i think it is important to see the reality of this situation, right? is a picture is worth a thousand words, that one is worth 10 million. an old adage in television come if you want to see the truth, turn the sound off, i do that with jesse's show. [laughter] when you take away all the ranting and raving on the politics and the grandstanding and the shrieking, one singular photo tells you the nature of human behavior. they disrespect to you because they can. they disrespect you because you are weak. what you are seeing right there is how far we have gone down this path. there is no disincentives, there is no consequences.
he can do it himself, richard. >> richard: why not have congress do it?n't need to. >> richard: buy more planes, hire more judges, hire more border patrol. >> greg: i love that photo. can you put that up there again? that is a great photo. and i love that we blurred the finger. i think we can handle it, you know. it is not like we are trying to protect the identity of his middle finger. it is not like his finger is under age. it's true. i think it is important to see the...
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okay, stay with me jam, let me get richard back in on this discussion uh richard, islamic iran has never hidden the fact that it supports palestine. lines and uh, as jamal has just said, the country has paid a price for standing up against the oppression of the hegemonic front, especially the zionist regime. um, but despite that, in 45 years, um, the leadership, whether it was imam khumeini or ayatullah khamenei, has never gone off course with that support um, for the palestinian cause. i'd like your thoughts to hear your thoughts about that. despite all the pressure, it has state state the course. well, well, that that shows you that that um, whether we are talking about um, um, homini or khameini, both of them are. men of principles uh, they they have courage and they they stayed the course uh, they they stood up against imperialism no matter what, and they did it when when when other people would normally be scared, and we see most of the planet, they they they unfortunately the leaders don't have the courage to stand up against uh the united states, against sionism and and and britai
okay, stay with me jam, let me get richard back in on this discussion uh richard, islamic iran has never hidden the fact that it supports palestine. lines and uh, as jamal has just said, the country has paid a price for standing up against the oppression of the hegemonic front, especially the zionist regime. um, but despite that, in 45 years, um, the leadership, whether it was imam khumeini or ayatullah khamenei, has never gone off course with that support um, for the palestinian cause. i'd...
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richard used a secondary facebook account to warn others. it reached only a few people. >> i can't stand on broadway and fourth avenue and hold a big sign, his friends and seven on your side alerted gofundme to the fraud. >> three days later, the site took down the campaign and refunded donors money. however facebook has refused to remove the hacker from richard's account. >> we've reviewed your complaint, yadda yadda. we found nothing irregular. it does not violate our policies. >> richard's friends also tried to alert facebook to their amazement, facebook kept sending automated responses, saying the account met all standards. >> how many of his friends complained to facebook? we were never talking to a person. the complaints go to an algorithm. the algorithm spits it back and says there's nothing wrong in this email. >> facebook told richard, quote, we reviewed the profile your friends reported and found that it isn't pretend to be you which infer richard. well, how about this mr. and mrs. facebook? >> these people stole my identity for ne
richard used a secondary facebook account to warn others. it reached only a few people. >> i can't stand on broadway and fourth avenue and hold a big sign, his friends and seven on your side alerted gofundme to the fraud. >> three days later, the site took down the campaign and refunded donors money. however facebook has refused to remove the hacker from richard's account. >> we've reviewed your complaint, yadda yadda. we found nothing irregular. it does not violate our...
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to richard, i'll come back to you, let me have richard answer question, be very brief, i'll be very brief, so jamal can go back on, um, you know, one thing that that really disappoints me is is how western education also uh perpetuates this myth that you know the the middle east has to be viewed in terms of sunni and shiah that this is colonial, this is colonial thinking because they want to divide and conquer um you know the fact that uh hamas is sunni and iran is predominantly shia and and they are working together dispels this myth entirely and and if only people would just think for second instead of swallowing propaganda they would they would know this uh and and realize this very well and and i think that's something that's to be uh celebrated and something uh uh that that is that shows that this is not about religion or something like that uh we shouldn't allow the west to play this card this is about colonial uh movements and national liberation and and the liberation of of this region from centuries of western dominance? well what has happened over the decades, the western
to richard, i'll come back to you, let me have richard answer question, be very brief, i'll be very brief, so jamal can go back on, um, you know, one thing that that really disappoints me is is how western education also uh perpetuates this myth that you know the the middle east has to be viewed in terms of sunni and shiah that this is colonial, this is colonial thinking because they want to divide and conquer um you know the fact that uh hamas is sunni and iran is predominantly shia and and...
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richard, what's your assessment of the move that iran made 45 years ago as newly revolutionary nation and taking the stance that it did regarding palestine? thank you for having me on the program and uh congratulations of course to all the iranians um on this day for for the anniversary of the revolution thank you um the step that iran took that day uh has had reverberations and um uh after effects and consequences for the entire region to to this moment you to this day um and it has benefited the region greatly because this war that we're seeing in gaza uh you know it it's "it it's a part of the palestinian struggle uh which which other countries have turned their backs on and iran has been really the the the truest and most steadfast supporter of the palestinians and this was actually a one of the pillars, one of the core beliefs of that revolution, and and and i was smiling when you just brought up the fact that you know they they uh they closed the israeli embassy and handed the keys to the palestinians, i i remember this and and i mean this this is so..." in terms of of not just
richard, what's your assessment of the move that iran made 45 years ago as newly revolutionary nation and taking the stance that it did regarding palestine? thank you for having me on the program and uh congratulations of course to all the iranians um on this day for for the anniversary of the revolution thank you um the step that iran took that day uh has had reverberations and um uh after effects and consequences for the entire region to to this moment you to this day um and it has benefited...
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i think richard was meant to write. now, in addition to richard norton smith, we are also delighted and honored to host heyneke meyer on this stage. now, everybody in michigan and across the midwest now knows who hank is. he's got some 240 meyer super centers that make up one of america's largest family owned companies. while hank is the co-chair and ceo of meyer. what makes this grosser different? what makes hank the perfect interlocutor? this evening is that he has a long friendship with richard. they have a great chemistry on stage together. i've asked them to to be on stage for numerous programs and also as a stand alone journalist and historian and writer in his own right. hank is really a serious person to contend with. he wrote this book on senator arthur vandenberg that i think you're aware of. it was a quarter century in the making. talk about dedication. and he also is the long serving vice chair of the gerald ford presidential foundation. are you ready to learn tonight? oh, yes, we are. richard and hank. well
i think richard was meant to write. now, in addition to richard norton smith, we are also delighted and honored to host heyneke meyer on this stage. now, everybody in michigan and across the midwest now knows who hank is. he's got some 240 meyer super centers that make up one of america's largest family owned companies. while hank is the co-chair and ceo of meyer. what makes this grosser different? what makes hank the perfect interlocutor? this evening is that he has a long friendship with...
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with what we that is richard tice himself and that is richard tice himself .ining me now is gb news political correspondent , political correspondent, katherine forster, who is, i believe, with richard tice. catherine good afternoon . catherine good afternoon. >> yes. good afternoon . yes. >> yes. good afternoon. yes. good afternoon from doncaster racecourse, where reform are having their biggest ever conference. i've got a 30 page working draft here of their policies , and i'm joined now by policies, and i'm joined now by their leader , richard tice. their leader, richard tice. richard thank you for talking to us today . a great pleasure. can us today. a great pleasure. can i just say that you said people laughed at you in the beginning. they're not laughing now. you're 13% in the polls. what it is that you're doing that so appealing to people and do you think you can win in rochdale next week? >> so what we're doing is providing common sense policies that actually work for ordinary people up and down the country. this contract is not a manifesto, it's a cont
with what we that is richard tice himself and that is richard tice himself .ining me now is gb news political correspondent , political correspondent, katherine forster, who is, i believe, with richard tice. catherine good afternoon . catherine good afternoon. >> yes. good afternoon . yes. >> yes. good afternoon. yes. good afternoon from doncaster racecourse, where reform are having their biggest ever conference. i've got a 30 page working draft here of their policies , and i'm...
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so let's ask richard about this.ly any shortages of tea, but they could have been of tea, but there could have been if people had been panicked after watching that story and the question is wasn't it irresponsible to run that story that way? well, i think some of the major tea brands have warned about concerns about their supply lines. again, it is one of these judgment calls where you have to decide are you going to reflect the story and explain — which katy did straightaway. she said there is no need to worry so you are kind of calibrating a story that is already out there or do you just ignore it? that is an editorial decision that you have to make, i think on this occasion we decided that, you know, this was on the front page of a newspaper that morning, we decided that it was the right thing to do to give the viewers the information, the correct information regarding this story. and we didn't hype it up, it was towards the end of the bulletin and i think katy was really clear about what the reality was. yeah, i
so let's ask richard about this.ly any shortages of tea, but they could have been of tea, but there could have been if people had been panicked after watching that story and the question is wasn't it irresponsible to run that story that way? well, i think some of the major tea brands have warned about concerns about their supply lines. again, it is one of these judgment calls where you have to decide are you going to reflect the story and explain — which katy did straightaway. she said there...
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tea richard, a real masterpiece worthy of a king. peerless, me or richard, both of you.ave been done and you can relax. cash loans with convenient payments, enough for what you need and what you want. come for the money. post bank. on avito. inspiring sale of electronics and discounts up to 70%. the easiest way not to worry about the condition of the engine is to take your car to a museum, and the smartest way is to use sintec engine oil. meet mollygard technology using organic molydene. it...
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richard of working with the cms. richard visick. this afternoon on this important issue. just tell us about your experience of working with the cms . obviously, working with the cms. obviously, it's a big department. it's a very important issue too. what's your experience of your sense of their ability to get things right? >> well, what you've just shown with your earlier interview with mark and lee, um, just shows exactly the sort of problems happen on a very wide scale indeed. happen on a very wide scale indeed . and obviously, i'm very indeed. and obviously, i'm very sorry to hear the story you showed earlier with that . and showed earlier with that. and obviously the latest changes they're to they're making are going to make they're making are going to make the worse because the situation even worse because it's going give the cms it's going to give the cms the power to actually bit power to actually issue a bit like the post office. you know, they actually be prosecutors they can actually be prosecutors and, and, uh, and then c
richard of working with the cms. richard visick. this afternoon on this important issue. just tell us about your experience of working with the cms . obviously, working with the cms. obviously, it's a big department. it's a very important issue too. what's your experience of your sense of their ability to get things right? >> well, what you've just shown with your earlier interview with mark and lee, um, just shows exactly the sort of problems happen on a very wide scale indeed. happen on...
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an hour after the pardon was issued, after president ford issued the pardon to richard nixon, richard nixon formally accepted president ford's pardon, saying in accepting this pardon, i hope that his compassionate act will contribute to lifting this burden of watergate from her country. nixon went on to say one thing i can see clearly now is that i was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with watergate. no words can describe the depth of my regret and pain at the anguish my mistakes over watergate have caused the nation and the presidency. i know that many fair minded people believe that my motivations and actions in the watergate affair were intentionally self serving and illegal. i now understand how my own mistakes and misjudgements have contributed to that belief and seemed to support it. this burden is the heaviest one of all to bear. everyone in america , including richard nixon, knew that richard nixon was on his way to a criminal trial if president ford had not pardoned him. and now, donald trump is asking his voters to believe that on that day
an hour after the pardon was issued, after president ford issued the pardon to richard nixon, richard nixon formally accepted president ford's pardon, saying in accepting this pardon, i hope that his compassionate act will contribute to lifting this burden of watergate from her country. nixon went on to say one thing i can see clearly now is that i was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with watergate. no words can describe the depth of my regret and pain at...
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richard used a secondary facebook account to warn others. it reached only a few people. >> i can't stand on broadway and fourth avenue and hold a big sign, his friends and seven on your side alerted gofundme to the fraud. >> three days later, the site took down the campaign and refunded donors money. however, facebook has refused to remove the hacker from richard's account. >> we've reviewed your complaint, yadda yadda. we found nothing irregular. it does not violate our policies, richard's friends also tried to alert facebook. >> to their amazement, facebook kept sending automated responses , saying the account met all standards. >> how many of his friends complained to facebook? we were never talking to a person. the complaints go to an algorithm. the algorithm spits it back and says, there's nothing wrong in this email, facebook told richard, quote, we reviewed the profile. >> your friends reported and found that it isn't pretending to be you, which infuriated richard. well how about this mr. and mrs. facebook? >> these people stole my id
richard used a secondary facebook account to warn others. it reached only a few people. >> i can't stand on broadway and fourth avenue and hold a big sign, his friends and seven on your side alerted gofundme to the fraud. >> three days later, the site took down the campaign and refunded donors money. however, facebook has refused to remove the hacker from richard's account. >> we've reviewed your complaint, yadda yadda. we found nothing irregular. it does not violate our...
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richard co-founded the charity that l richard co—founded the charity that makes this possible.makes this possible.— makes this possible. one of the by-produets _ makes this possible. one of the by-produets of _ makes this possible. one of the by-products of what _ makes this possible. one of the by-products of what we - makes this possible. one of the by-products of what we did - makes this possible. one of the by-products of what we did is i makes this possible. one of the | by-products of what we did is we by—products of what we did is we wanted to smash this elitist image of the sport and bring it back to the grassroots and to show the world that you don't have to be an 0xbridge graduate to take part in a truly wonderful sport. i oxbridge graduate to take part in a truly wonderful sport.— truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowina. it truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing- it is _ truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing. it is quite _ truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing. it is quite a _ truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing. it is quite a fun _ truly wond
richard co-founded the charity that l richard co—founded the charity that makes this possible.makes this possible.— makes this possible. one of the by-produets _ makes this possible. one of the by-produets of _ makes this possible. one of the by-products of what _ makes this possible. one of the by-products of what we - makes this possible. one of the by-products of what we did - makes this possible. one of the by-products of what we did is i makes this possible. one of the | by-products of...
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richard - we change over. richard co-founded _ we change over.e over. richard co-founded the charity l we change over. richard i co-founded the charity that co—founded the charity that makes this possible. fine co-founded the charity that makes this possible. one of the byproducts _ makes this possible. one of the byproducts of — makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what _ makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what we - makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what we did - makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what we did was i byproducts of what we did was that we wanted to smash the elitist image of the sport and bring it back to grassroot and show the world that it does not have to be in uxbridge graduate to take part in a truly wonderful sport. to take part in a truly wonderfulsport. t to take part in a truly wonderful sport. to take part in a truly wonderful sort. ., ., wonderful sport. i love rowing. it is a fun _ wonderful sport. i love rowing. it is a fun sport _ wonderful sport. i love rowing. it is a fun sp
richard - we change over. richard co-founded _ we change over.e over. richard co-founded the charity l we change over. richard i co-founded the charity that co—founded the charity that makes this possible. fine co-founded the charity that makes this possible. one of the byproducts _ makes this possible. one of the byproducts of — makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what _ makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what we - makes this possible. one of the byproducts of what we...
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>> richard was funny. he was authentic. himself. that just came through no matter what you were doing and whether you were hanging out with him one on one off camera, which i should mention i got to do many times or in those times he would come by here and make us all laugh. we are joined tonight as we mark his life by the comedian actress and co-star on "curb your enthusiasm" suesie. you agreed to call in at this hard time which we appreciate to help remember richard. how are you doing? >> oh, i miss him already. god, he was one of a kind. he was a complete original. you can't replace those voices, you know, that were like richard's. he was just a complete original. and he was also -- you knew him. he was not just hilarious. he was just the sweetest, most loving person. and just a joy to be around. i sound so sappy now. i can't stand myself. >> well, he was always very sharp wit in that way. i know what you mean. if you imagine him perhaps listening into this. but tell us about how he nurtured other people, because i will
>> richard was funny. he was authentic. himself. that just came through no matter what you were doing and whether you were hanging out with him one on one off camera, which i should mention i got to do many times or in those times he would come by here and make us all laugh. we are joined tonight as we mark his life by the comedian actress and co-star on "curb your enthusiasm" suesie. you agreed to call in at this hard time which we appreciate to help remember richard. how are...
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marks, doctor richard , richard marks, doctor richard, thank you so much for joining us. >> us. >> thank >> thank you. >> first of all, does this entrance exam matter? is it important ? important? >> it is important. important? >> it is important . um, the >> it is important. um, the entrance exam is relatively rigorous and it's a way of kind of standardising anybody who comes in with a degree from from another country and for them to have something that basically makes sure that they have all the skills needed to actually practice this dentistry in the uk . mhm. uk. mhm. >> okay. well, i'm glad to hear it's rigorous. do you think that we can afford to not have it. >> the worry is that whether the standards of the training in all the different countries are up to the standards that they can just come in and start practising straight away so that there is a worry with, with that , um, you know, and um, sometimes there's perhaps shorter courses or perhaps there's ways that people have not been trained, perhaps to the level that they might have in the uk. and that's a worry . the uk. and th
marks, doctor richard , richard marks, doctor richard, thank you so much for joining us. >> us. >> thank >> thank you. >> first of all, does this entrance exam matter? is it important ? important? >> it is important. important? >> it is important . um, the >> it is important. um, the entrance exam is relatively rigorous and it's a way of kind of standardising anybody who comes in with a degree from from another country and for them to have something...
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richard co-founded the charity _ change over? richard co-founded the charity that _ change over?s _ change over? richard co-founded the charity that makes it - the charity that makes it possible. the charity that makes it possible-— possible. one of the by-products - possible. one of the by-products was - possible. one of the by-products was we | possible. one of the - by-products was we wanted to by—products was we wanted to smash this elitist image of the sport, to bring it back to the grassroots and to show them it doesn't have to be 0xbridge graduates to take part in a truly wonderful sport. i love doinu truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing. _ truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing, it's— truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing, it's quite - truly wonderful sport. i love doing rowing, it's quite fun | doing rowing, it's quite fun because _ doing rowing, it's quite fun because i_ doing rowing, it's quite fun because i usually do basketball, this is a big change _ basketball, this is a big change but it's really fun to do — change but it's really fun to do |— chang
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richard goodstein, _ dealing in reality. richard goodstein, good - dealing in reality.reality. richard goodstein, good to talk. dealing in reality. richard| goodstein, good to talk to dealing in reality. richard - goodstein, good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us on the programme. with more than half of the seats called from yesterday's general election in pakistan, independent candidates backed by the jailed former prime minister imran khan have taken a clear lead. but in anotherformer prime minister, nawaz sharif, widely seen as enjoying the support of the country's powerful military, this claimed victory. ealrier, our reporter farhat javed gave me the latest from islamabad. nawaz sharif, the former prime minister, has just made his first public speech after more than 24 hours since the poll ended yesterday. a large crowd gathered outside the secretariat in lahore, and nawaz sharif congratulated them all, and he said that his party has won maximum seats, although we do not have the final result from the election commission of pakistan, and what we do have so far
richard goodstein, _ dealing in reality. richard goodstein, good - dealing in reality.reality. richard goodstein, good to talk. dealing in reality. richard| goodstein, good to talk to dealing in reality. richard - goodstein, good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us on the programme. with more than half of the seats called from yesterday's general election in pakistan, independent candidates backed by the jailed former prime minister imran khan have taken a clear lead. but in anotherformer...
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i look arnold and i see people like steve and richard from my office. richard can answer detailed questions about when we have planned. and crawlford here. tom wolf could not make it. j. j. smith. where are you? >> these other people who have built what is now become a powerful recovery movement. but i wish you were here to hear this reality is without the mayor's support all of our add have kaes for sober hotels would mean nothing. i don't know if it is fair to call the mayor the recovery mayor. i really hope by the mayor takeing political step a step when you see people had oppose interesting different than when we have done. opposition and doing it differented no keep it this way we always done it this wave even if it is wrong. she had the courage to say, let's move in i different direction. so, interviewings her i would say give credit to the mir for having the political courage to take this on. [applause] and instead i will introduce the head hsh. >> thank you. randled and he thank you to thc for your per inship with the city on this. i want to tha
i look arnold and i see people like steve and richard from my office. richard can answer detailed questions about when we have planned. and crawlford here. tom wolf could not make it. j. j. smith. where are you? >> these other people who have built what is now become a powerful recovery movement. but i wish you were here to hear this reality is without the mayor's support all of our add have kaes for sober hotels would mean nothing. i don't know if it is fair to call the mayor the...
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good morning, i'm richard lui. we're going to start this morning with the tragedy in minnesota where the community of burnsville gathered at a vigil to honor the three emergency workers who were killed in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence dispute. where a suspect was barricaded. state authorities explained the tragic chain of events at a press conference. >> at one point during that barricaded situation the subject opened fire on the officers in the home and officers ulmstread, rugy and finseth were killed by the gunman during the response. one other officer was injured and was shot as well, where he's suffered nonlife-threatening injuries, but has been treated, is in the process of being treated. at approximately 8:00 a.m. the subject was reported to be deceased in the home and later that morning those other children and family members were able to escape from the home. >> tv crews getting these pictures of a s.w.a.t. vehicle riddled with bullet holes. the deceased are police officers paul ulmstre
good morning, i'm richard lui. we're going to start this morning with the tragedy in minnesota where the community of burnsville gathered at a vigil to honor the three emergency workers who were killed in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence dispute. where a suspect was barricaded. state authorities explained the tragic chain of events at a press conference. >> at one point during that barricaded situation the subject opened fire on the officers in the home and officers...
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lewis. >> would you welcome richard lewis!ades a constant on late-night tv, alongside robin williams and billy crystal. >> new year's eve, we sat around with the family, watched our hopes drop at midnight. >> phil: later a regular on "curb your enthusiasm." >> what is that? >> a self-portrait. >> it's like you from 50 years ago. >> no, this is me now. >> phil: larry david saying his longtime friend had that rare combination of being the funniest person and also the sweetest. richard lewis was 76. and that's "nightline." you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you
lewis. >> would you welcome richard lewis!ades a constant on late-night tv, alongside robin williams and billy crystal. >> new year's eve, we sat around with the family, watched our hopes drop at midnight. >> phil: later a regular on "curb your enthusiasm." >> what is that? >> a self-portrait. >> it's like you from 50 years ago. >> no, this is me now. >> phil: larry david saying his longtime friend had that rare combination of being the...
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and richard tice coming down the richard tice is coming down the line well. as well. that leader of reform uk, that rishi sunak is now conservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto conservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote conservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. inservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. heervative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. he says le reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. he says it will not to vote for. he says it will open the door to keir starmer. and i've got cabinet minister esther coming your way, esther mcvey coming your way, but let's get but right now let's get some expert reaction top expert reaction from our top panel expert reaction from our top panel. express panel. we've got daily express columnist maloney , columnist carol maloney, journalist mike journalist and commentator mike buckley party buckley and former brexit party mep belinda de lucy. now rishi sunak was asked a bit about the labour party . okay and well , labour party. okay and well, i
and richard tice coming down the richard tice is coming down the line well. as well. that leader of reform uk, that rishi sunak is now conservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto conservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote conservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. inservative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. heervative reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. he says le reform uk, that rishi sunak is nonto vote for. he says it will not to...
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so richard, thank you. around the _ never say never. so richard, thank you.rld, and across| you. around the world, and across the uk, this is bbc news. a boy aged 16 has been fatally stabbed in bristol. police say he was attacked by two people wearing masks who escaped on bikes. he's the third to be stabbed to death in the city in three weeks. our correspondent at the scene brought us up to date with what is happening. we know this attack happened in the park in bristol at around 6pm last night, you can probably make out the police forensic tent, surrounding one of the benches here in the park and the police say the 16—year—old was stabbed by two masked figures who made their escape on bikes. we heard from local people who run some of the shops half a mile from here that they were trying to save his life while waiting for an ambulance but sadly he was pronounced dead at the roadside outside the shops despite the efforts of people to save him. there is a murder inquiry underway, police are looking for the two figures, trying to work out exactly who was respons
so richard, thank you. around the _ never say never. so richard, thank you.rld, and across| you. around the world, and across the uk, this is bbc news. a boy aged 16 has been fatally stabbed in bristol. police say he was attacked by two people wearing masks who escaped on bikes. he's the third to be stabbed to death in the city in three weeks. our correspondent at the scene brought us up to date with what is happening. we know this attack happened in the park in bristol at around 6pm last...
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and what say richard is maybe what i'd say to richard is maybe we we you know, we disagree.maybe it's bad if you have it's not so bad if you have quote unquote, an islamist mp, because the reality is those ideas, those individuals are then the democratic then tested by the democratic system. if they fail, they get the this is why when for the boot. this is why when for instance, the bnp won two members the european members of the european parliament don't parliament in 2009, i don't think thing because think that's a bad thing because if they don't perform, their ideas are revealed as not particularly think particularly effective. i think with system as we with the two party system as we have , it's prone to whingeing have it, it's prone to whingeing by people like me, people like richard, because it's very hard to break through that. and i think some of the people whingeing, if they were tested, some succeed and some some would succeed and some would the country better some would succeed and some wou some the country better some would succeed and some wou some wouldn't, ntr
and what say richard is maybe what i'd say to richard is maybe we we you know, we disagree.maybe it's bad if you have it's not so bad if you have quote unquote, an islamist mp, because the reality is those ideas, those individuals are then the democratic then tested by the democratic system. if they fail, they get the this is why when for the boot. this is why when for instance, the bnp won two members the european members of the european parliament don't parliament in 2009, i don't think thing...
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richard p meyer is a professor of linguistics at the university of texas at austin. he has on the linguistics of sign languages and on acquisition as first language is by deaf children. justin power is a postdoctoral fellow in linguistics, the university of texas at austin. his research on signing communities and their signed languages has taken him far from flung places like afghanistan. tajikistan and now martha's vineyard, together with richard meier he has conducted extensive archival research on the 19th century new england signing community. american sign language would be provide by audrey dewar and. patty lessard, welcome to martha's vineyard. richard. justin. audrey and patty. thank bonnie. it's a pleasure for and me to be here. it's only our second visit to martha's, but it's the place we now feel very close to for our research. so as as the title suggests, we're going to be looking at the village signing community, the vineyard signing community here on, martha's vineyard and its place in american history. and before i say anything about martha's vineyard,
richard p meyer is a professor of linguistics at the university of texas at austin. he has on the linguistics of sign languages and on acquisition as first language is by deaf children. justin power is a postdoctoral fellow in linguistics, the university of texas at austin. his research on signing communities and their signed languages has taken him far from flung places like afghanistan. tajikistan and now martha's vineyard, together with richard meier he has conducted extensive archival...
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richard painter. — mar-a-lago case. richard painter, great _ mar-a-lago case.painter, great to have i mar-a-lago case. richardj painter, great to have you mar-a-lago case. richard i painter, great to have you with us this evening.— us this evening. thank you for havin: us this evening. thank you for having me- — president biden's political opponents seized on thursday's report to call for charges against donald trump to be dropped. the former president took to his social media site the us supreme court heard arguments on thursday in a case that could remove mr trump from the ballot in colorado. it's a landmark case that could determine the outcome of the 2024 election. donald trump's political fortunes continue to grow as the front one for the presidential nomination. only 51% of americans are concerned about his legal troubles. —— front runner. he hasjust secured another primary win in the us virgin islands. he is widely expected to sweep the nevada caucuses on thursday. his last remaining viable for the nomination, former south carolina governor nikki haley,
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richard. >> thank you so much for kicking off the coverage today republicans in south carolina go to the polls tomorrow to choose a presidential nominee the latest polling showing nikki haley trailing significantly to donald trump in her home state >> he is not talking about all of the influx on the border or the lawlessness in the cities or wars around the world. all he is doing is talking about himself. >> she is hurting the party. i don't care let her run. think of it. if she is not running. but she is not doing well. we can't let it happen we have to stick together as a party. more fertility clinics are being forced to stop treatments. the state supreme court ruled that embryos are children. >> those looking to have a baby using ivf treatments may have to reconsider an unprecedented ruling by the alabama supreme court causing issues for patients and providers. >> the embryos belong to the patient, not the state or the practice >> reporter: that all changed after a ruling from the state's highest court. there is a gray area for providers and patients after the decision, and that i
richard. >> thank you so much for kicking off the coverage today republicans in south carolina go to the polls tomorrow to choose a presidential nominee the latest polling showing nikki haley trailing significantly to donald trump in her home state >> he is not talking about all of the influx on the border or the lawlessness in the cities or wars around the world. all he is doing is talking about himself. >> she is hurting the party. i don't care let her run. think of it. if...
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richard tice he there? richard tice saying he was deemed a laughing stock 3 or 4 years ago.m. >> i was , uh, impressed with >> i was, uh, impressed with what i saw. okay the surprisingly now, um , i think surprisingly now, um, i think that it's very obvious that the political system needs to be reformed. so that's one of the things that i like about the name. um, i think that with him as the leader and people like david bull, who i know quite well, who i really think a lot of , um, and well, who i really think a lot of, um, and then you have a little bit of ann widdecombe in there, you know, have all these different people in there. i think it could i think think it could work. i think that the reform party, the main thing, their biggest struggle is that it a lot of it up to now has depended on whether or not you, like nigel farage, if you like, because it's always been considered on certain levels. nigel's party. so if you like nigel, then it's fine. >> and it's funny. you say that because in the papers this morning, there's some new polling that basically says it's nigel f
richard tice he there? richard tice saying he was deemed a laughing stock 3 or 4 years ago.m. >> i was , uh, impressed with >> i was, uh, impressed with what i saw. okay the surprisingly now, um , i think surprisingly now, um, i think that it's very obvious that the political system needs to be reformed. so that's one of the things that i like about the name. um, i think that with him as the leader and people like david bull, who i know quite well, who i really think a lot of , um,...
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good morning to you, richard.is is more of a challenge in jaan. , . why this is more of a challenge injaan. , ., why this is more of a challenge injaan. . ., .,, ., ., in japan. japan has had a difficult time _ in japan. japan has had a difficult time and - in japan. japan has had aj difficult time and (audio breaks up), for the last 20 years, most of the time, until 2017- 2018, the years, most of the time, until 2017— 2018, the problem has been deflation stop they have been deflation stop they have been working hard to end deflation, it has been falling and falling and falling and that means sales are going down, company are going bankrupt, (audio breaks up). and the central bank's main job was to create —— it has recently exceeded and (audio breaks up). recently exceeded and (audio breaks up)-_ recently exceeded and (audio breaks up). richard, sadly the audio connection _ breaks up). richard, sadly the audio connection with _ breaks up). richard, sadly the audio connection with you i breaks up). richard, sadly t
good morning to you, richard.is is more of a challenge in jaan. , . why this is more of a challenge injaan. , ., why this is more of a challenge injaan. . ., .,, ., ., in japan. japan has had a difficult time _ in japan. japan has had a difficult time and - in japan. japan has had aj difficult time and (audio breaks up), for the last 20 years, most of the time, until 2017- 2018, the years, most of the time, until 2017— 2018, the problem has been deflation stop they have been deflation stop...
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richard engel sat down with zelenskyy in kyiv on sunday and richard asked zelenskyy what would happenif u.s. aid does not arrive. >> we'll lose a lot of people. we will lose territories. united states focused on also on interior aggressions, political aggressions. you know, tough election period. and that's why it's slow, but the answer is if to give us strong package on time, our steps will be more strong on the battlefield. we will lose less people and we will win. >> a terrible prognosis. richard engel joining me from kyiv. also with us, retired lieutenant general twitty. welcome both. richard, terrific interview. your fifth with zelenskyy. this comes at the most difficult time. you just came back from a tour of the front lines. you told him what you saw. that these soldiers, they can't fight back. you said, and zelenskyy told you that 31,000 soldiers have been killed in the war. that's the first time they've acknowledged that. how optimistic is he about victory over russia? >> reporter: so he described this year as a pivotal year. as a turning point moment. that can be seen as opt
richard engel sat down with zelenskyy in kyiv on sunday and richard asked zelenskyy what would happenif u.s. aid does not arrive. >> we'll lose a lot of people. we will lose territories. united states focused on also on interior aggressions, political aggressions. you know, tough election period. and that's why it's slow, but the answer is if to give us strong package on time, our steps will be more strong on the battlefield. we will lose less people and we will win. >> a terrible...
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richard engel is there. >> reporter: there are almost no people left in this town. it's highly militarized. russian forces are closing in. based on what we are seeing here, unless that aid comes and comes quickly, troops who are still defending this town are not going to be able to hold on much longer. >>> with hostage families and arab leaders saying there will be no hostage deal as long as netanyahu is prime minister, we will hear from a former israeli hostage about the terror she survived and her continued fight to free her american husband and the others left behind. >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the battle over reproductive rights is boiling over after alabama supreme court decided frozen embryos are babies prompting confusion and chaos. the state's largest hospital, part of the university of alabama at birmingham, and another fertility clinic in the state, have stopped all ivf procedures as they examine the potential legal fallout. the university saying they are saddened but must evaluate the potential that our patients and our phy
richard engel is there. >> reporter: there are almost no people left in this town. it's highly militarized. russian forces are closing in. based on what we are seeing here, unless that aid comes and comes quickly, troops who are still defending this town are not going to be able to hold on much longer. >>> with hostage families and arab leaders saying there will be no hostage deal as long as netanyahu is prime minister, we will hear from a former israeli hostage about the terror...
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this is her son richard now. he is— amount to much. this is her son richard now.d now. he is a keen bakerj amount to much. this is her son - richard now. he is a keen baker and gardener with two competing qualifications. we are going to step away from that report and take you live to strasbourg where we told you a few moments ago that we are going to be hearing from yulia navalnaya, who is alexei navalny�*s widow. we are here to pay tribute to alexei navalny, in the presence of his brave wife, yulia navalnaya. thank you for your readiness to speak in this chamber to the world in such painful circumstances. it is truly an honour to welcome you to the european parliament. before we begin i want to invite everyone to turn their attention to the screens, to watch a short video about the life and legacy of alexei navalny. applause jailed opposition alexei navalny's condition— jailed opposition alexei navalny's condition remains of deep concern, with journalists reporting condition remains of deep concern, withjournalists reporting it as criticat — withjournalists repor
this is her son richard now. he is— amount to much. this is her son richard now.d now. he is a keen bakerj amount to much. this is her son - richard now. he is a keen baker and gardener with two competing qualifications. we are going to step away from that report and take you live to strasbourg where we told you a few moments ago that we are going to be hearing from yulia navalnaya, who is alexei navalny�*s widow. we are here to pay tribute to alexei navalny, in the presence of his brave...
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richard tice is live britons? richard tice is live shortly the leader of reform.ad now after allegations emerge that angela rayner provided false information about her living circumstances before she her former council she sold her former council home. should the deputy labour leader face a police investigation . former labour investigation. former labour minister denis macshane takes on former education minister dame andrea jenkins. that's next, as is, of course, patrick christys tonight were only on . >> the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on gb news . this is patrick christys news. this is patrick christys tonight. >> we're only on gb news now coming up we've got that lee anderson interview. he speaks out for the first time since his suspension. but right now though, it's time for head though, it's time for our head to . sir keir starmer was to head. sir keir starmer was outlining his plans to solve the housing crisis by building 1.5 million new houses today , but million new houses today, but he's been overshadowed by his deputy leaders very own
richard tice is live britons? richard tice is live shortly the leader of reform.ad now after allegations emerge that angela rayner provided false information about her living circumstances before she her former council she sold her former council home. should the deputy labour leader face a police investigation . former labour investigation. former labour minister denis macshane takes on former education minister dame andrea jenkins. that's next, as is, of course, patrick christys tonight were...
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i think that was the most difficult period. >> richard spoke with him one on one.ing to turn that video around to speak with richard about it later this hour for you. joining me now, nbc news national security and global affairs reporter dan daluce. do you have a sense for the blueprint? >> first of richard's question. >> first of all, alex, response was really interesting. it was fairly honest and candid. the war between israel and hamas diverted the world's attention. it clearly concerned his government that the world was sort of forgetting that there was this massive war still playing out on his territory. as far as the framework for peace, he is talking about this proposed summit that switzerland wants to hold later this year. he's saying russian representatives would be welcome. of course, the ukraine idea of a peace plan or a framework is light years from what russia and russian president vladimir putin talk about, really, because russia still does not recognize ukraine as a sovereign country anymore. there is no sign that they would even be satisfied with th
i think that was the most difficult period. >> richard spoke with him one on one.ing to turn that video around to speak with richard about it later this hour for you. joining me now, nbc news national security and global affairs reporter dan daluce. do you have a sense for the blueprint? >> first of richard's question. >> first of all, alex, response was really interesting. it was fairly honest and candid. the war between israel and hamas diverted the world's attention. it...
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okay, richard, stay with the 2nd. i just wanna ask you a question about something related but completely different really? 16 percent of american millennials lived with the parents in 2022, about trend just been on the rise for the past 2 decades. one of the reasons not to move out is finding rent a lot more expensive, but it was a few years ago. but the us still lacks far behind countries like malta, where 70 percent of adults younger than $35.00. still live at home with the parents, at least they did in 2022. so richard, while millennial was staying at home and not moving out a how is that going to impact property market? it will have a material impact. there was a lot of trauma. as you said, and my youngest congress is quite traditional, it's also quite traditional southern europe for children to live with the parents for quite a long time. i think it will have a big impact on a change and the relationship model and how the economy falls over time in terms of the house for me and residents for me and things like th
okay, richard, stay with the 2nd. i just wanna ask you a question about something related but completely different really? 16 percent of american millennials lived with the parents in 2022, about trend just been on the rise for the past 2 decades. one of the reasons not to move out is finding rent a lot more expensive, but it was a few years ago. but the us still lacks far behind countries like malta, where 70 percent of adults younger than $35.00. still live at home with the parents, at least...
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richard and i were just talking about its richard also mentioned that the president spoke about monetarily the money goes back to the u.s. companies that are giving and creating this military artillery. what is the logic to give to republicans in congress? . alex there's no logic at all, we've already supported them over the last two years, they fought a valiant defense and made an incredible achievement in defending the country and pushing back against russia. also we're talking about russia, this is a country that interfered in our election in 2016, talking about putting some nuclear power -- space race at this very same time that we are talking about before munich. there's no reason not to bring this to an end. we could do that just by pushing that ammunition, pushing those weapons. it could bring what i think is probably a peace plan the president zelenskyy has been talking about which is a settlements, and if you can to other conflicts, the korean war, it could look something like that maybe overtime. that is a bargain, as richard per se from that interview. rather than going through
richard and i were just talking about its richard also mentioned that the president spoke about monetarily the money goes back to the u.s. companies that are giving and creating this military artillery. what is the logic to give to republicans in congress? . alex there's no logic at all, we've already supported them over the last two years, they fought a valiant defense and made an incredible achievement in defending the country and pushing back against russia. also we're talking about russia,...