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all right, um, i'd like to amplify more um and put on the microscope the role of the us here, richard matters, there is misunderstanding or maybe uh there is an understanding but is not covered as much when it comes to the us role in this war. we know that is providing uh israel with military equipment, unfederate access, that's pretty much a given and it's out there, but the active participation when it comes to the execution of the war, the intel that it provides the us, uh, the way it has operatives on the ground, these types of... things are not covered, kind of the way that it did with the yemen war throughout the nine years, which led to 400 or 500 thousand yemenes to uh actually be slaughtered there, um, what do you think about that, that this us role maybe is even a step above what israel is doing in terms of the overall genocide in the gaza strip? yeah, without question, i mean, you know, secretary of state, blincan goes around and he speaks in very soft and and soothing voice, but he has just as much blood on his. and says any israeli cabinet minister or netanyahu, uh, you know, we
all right, um, i'd like to amplify more um and put on the microscope the role of the us here, richard matters, there is misunderstanding or maybe uh there is an understanding but is not covered as much when it comes to the us role in this war. we know that is providing uh israel with military equipment, unfederate access, that's pretty much a given and it's out there, but the active participation when it comes to the execution of the war, the intel that it provides the us, uh, the way it has...
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hospital, the us national security advisor, along with, i'm not sure if lincan said this or not richard matters. but uh it really stands out the statement that they made, we are making sure that israel goes from high intensity to low intensity. high intensity to low intensity means in part that uh this was to save civilian lives that they're going to go from few hundred uh killed or murdered uh under 24 hour basis to maybe 150. isn't this what where the problem is that we're looking at the lack of uh? you for a palestinian life to be put uh into this type of uh terminology and viewpoint, in this case coming from the us? absolutely, and the they're essentially admitting that israel is uh able to do things differently, but chooses not to because of america. elijah put this very eloquently that if you try the israelis you have to put everybody else who who helped them on uh and and assisted them uh on trial as well and uh you know... "the first article of the genocide convention is that you you prevent and punish uh people who carry out genocide, which is what yemen are doing uh by by blockading t
hospital, the us national security advisor, along with, i'm not sure if lincan said this or not richard matters. but uh it really stands out the statement that they made, we are making sure that israel goes from high intensity to low intensity. high intensity to low intensity means in part that uh this was to save civilian lives that they're going to go from few hundred uh killed or murdered uh under 24 hour basis to maybe 150. isn't this what where the problem is that we're looking at the lack...
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since richard nixon, it matter to me which one you pick republican democrat. i was he probably, you know, one of my favorites. but let's look at richard nixon and let's just through thst he did title nine which fundamentally changed sports, he he a cabinet committee and bringing women into government because of his work. he brought women into the government. and women became things fbi agents secret agents, forest tugboat captains all these different careers for women he quadrupled the amount of women in government. he did the first nuclear arms reduction treaty. he opened china. he ended the vietnam war. he brought home our p.o.w.s honor. he created the environmental protection agency. he did clean water act. the clean the clean air act. he opened up more parks so that we can enj great country. he he realigned the government through, the office of management and b royal, who was a long time supporters of his. he created the all volunteer military the stands to this day which i' and. it's the greatest military the country. so so of the things he did and i'm jus
since richard nixon, it matter to me which one you pick republican democrat. i was he probably, you know, one of my favorites. but let's look at richard nixon and let's just through thst he did title nine which fundamentally changed sports, he he a cabinet committee and bringing women into government because of his work. he brought women into the government. and women became things fbi agents secret agents, forest tugboat captains all these different careers for women he quadrupled the amount...
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richard nixon attended whittier e his older brother harold was dying of. the fact of the matterd died. richard nixon was a junior in college. here's what richard nixon said. these historians. you know, these psycho historians are psychos. that's all i could say about ■hkkthem them. we were all rooting for harold, and we would have done anything, any of us, for him, just as he would have done for us. furthermore, when richard nixon graduated from duke law school, he turned down in new york city law firm so that he careturn home and establish himself in his hometown and eventually run for office. and this was the exact advice that was given to him by the dean of duke school. and richard nixon followed it to achieve when he completed his service in world war two. he was so successful at terminating those war contracts in new york. he could have written his own ticket. he could have stayed there in practice law. he returned to whittier to execute his plan and, run for office. richard nixon had hustle. he chose to take jerry voorhees. nixon first met jerry voorhees in the summer of 1
richard nixon attended whittier e his older brother harold was dying of. the fact of the matterd died. richard nixon was a junior in college. here's what richard nixon said. these historians. you know, these psycho historians are psychos. that's all i could say about ■hkkthem them. we were all rooting for harold, and we would have done anything, any of us, for him, just as he would have done for us. furthermore, when richard nixon graduated from duke law school, he turned down in new york...
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as a matter of fact, nbc's richard engel is in jerusalem at this hour.ard, let's talk a little bit about what the secretary of state was talking about, the issue of whether saudi arabia has to play such a significant role in anything going forward, could have a still continuing interest in having essentially at the end of the road relations with israel, but there are a lot of issues still to be determined. >> reporter: so it's good to be back with you, jose. i think we heard an important statement from secretary blinken just now. he laid out a four-point plan to ending this conflict as he has heard in the region. secretary blinken has been traveling in the middle east, he's been traveling in saudi arabia, united arab emirates, qatar before that. he's going to go to egypt later. he's been to jordan as well. he's going to all the countries around israel, countries that have a vested interest in stability here, and he's been listening to what they have been saying. now he's going to come to israel and try and push this agenda forward. he laid out this four-
as a matter of fact, nbc's richard engel is in jerusalem at this hour.ard, let's talk a little bit about what the secretary of state was talking about, the issue of whether saudi arabia has to play such a significant role in anything going forward, could have a still continuing interest in having essentially at the end of the road relations with israel, but there are a lot of issues still to be determined. >> reporter: so it's good to be back with you, jose. i think we heard an important...
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jagger at 80 prancing on stage this may at metlife stadium and keith richards, you can't make this stuff up. the fact of the matter are all in the stats but the stats, old, which used to be seen as a drag on the economy, the old age dependency ratio, when it gets too high, supposedly scary, goes away because oldsters, geezers like me, i am 73, computer and technology, the physical world we used to be in 100 years ago. neil: i can't get no satisfaction. getting older, investors, you know the data better than i, young people are not so jazzed by the markets. someone was calling it a disjointed rally. there are records going down but it's the province of a very wealthy few and they are older. what do you make of that? >> i see statements like that of people who are suffering the pessimism of disbelief having difficulty seeing the real world as it has really been. you can see this articulate, young people have never been avid investors, when you go back decades and decades. that comes in their 40s. when they are young they are worried about the things young people worry about but think of the parallel. all the nonsens
jagger at 80 prancing on stage this may at metlife stadium and keith richards, you can't make this stuff up. the fact of the matter are all in the stats but the stats, old, which used to be seen as a drag on the economy, the old age dependency ratio, when it gets too high, supposedly scary, goes away because oldsters, geezers like me, i am 73, computer and technology, the physical world we used to be in 100 years ago. neil: i can't get no satisfaction. getting older, investors, you know the...
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matters so much. >> because she speaks more candidly than anyone in that position. because richardto drag the sort of truth out of her. and because it's very much a reality. i think before trump was elected the first time these were threats. and then when he was president, you saw what that actually could mean. and now she's saying, this could likely happen if he wins again. be prepared for it. sure up, we have time to prepare for it. but even this weekend "the washington post" reporting on trump telling some of his inner circle he would be open to 60% tariffs on goods from china. people need to understand what that means for you at home, for your budget and wallet and what that would mean for the broader economy. believe it when you hear it. >> she is one of the few to say it outloud. fascinating interview. thanks to richard quest for that. >>> today the federal reserve will hold their first interest rate of the new year and expected to keep things steady at the moment. two years of rising rates helped the broader u.s. economy get on a stronger footing. inflation has slowed the jo
matters so much. >> because she speaks more candidly than anyone in that position. because richardto drag the sort of truth out of her. and because it's very much a reality. i think before trump was elected the first time these were threats. and then when he was president, you saw what that actually could mean. and now she's saying, this could likely happen if he wins again. be prepared for it. sure up, we have time to prepare for it. but even this weekend "the washington post"...
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geoff: richard is the author of "of boys and men: why the modern mail is struggling, why it matters andit." what is driving male loneliness? why do men have such hard times forming friendships and keeping them through life? >> you cannot neglect a friendship, you have to work at it, you have to find the time. my observation is that many women are just better at doing that and building it into their lives. geoff: he also says over the last four decades, there has been a steady deterioration of male friendships. >> for men under the age of 30, 15% say they do not have a close friend. that is up from 3% in 1990. so we have a really difficult challenge of helping men to find places, spaces and ways to be with other men. geoff: last year the u.s. surgeon general issued an advisory, outlining the devastating health effects of loneliness and isolation, including increased risks for heart disease, strokes and dementia. while men make up slightly less than 50% of the u.s. population, they now account for nearly 80% of all suicides. >> i think these statistics on young male isolation and relatedl
geoff: richard is the author of "of boys and men: why the modern mail is struggling, why it matters andit." what is driving male loneliness? why do men have such hard times forming friendships and keeping them through life? >> you cannot neglect a friendship, you have to work at it, you have to find the time. my observation is that many women are just better at doing that and building it into their lives. geoff: he also says over the last four decades, there has been a steady...
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matter who the nominee is. all beating joe biden right now. >> john: and to that point, where we test richard's ability to stand on the defensive line here, abc news ipsos poll that came out it looks really bad, at least at the moment. biden job approval, 33%, the worst ever. his mental sharpness to be president, only 28% of people said he had the mental sharpness. and is he good enough physical health to serve, only 28%. and handling of the economy, 31% approval, 56% disapproval. boy, great numbers to run for re-election. [laughter] >> no question in the biden camp and the president knows this, uphill battle, the slope is very, very high, almost a single digit number they have to worry about. they have to find a way to reconnect can that biden coalition he had in 2020 and i think working in his favor and also working against him seems to be what i like to call the trump running mate, the 91 indictments, the first campaign stop trump made was to a courtroom. it has benefitted the president in many ways. for many folks disillusioned by donald trump, the indictments have caused them to fall into his camp. and in
matter who the nominee is. all beating joe biden right now. >> john: and to that point, where we test richard's ability to stand on the defensive line here, abc news ipsos poll that came out it looks really bad, at least at the moment. biden job approval, 33%, the worst ever. his mental sharpness to be president, only 28% of people said he had the mental sharpness. and is he good enough physical health to serve, only 28%. and handling of the economy, 31% approval, 56% disapproval. boy,...
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matter when it happens _ doesn't really matter when it happens as long as it happens in the season _ happens as long as it happens in the season. . ., , ., season. richard_ season. richard masters there at the dcms committee and the _ season. richard masters there at the dcms committee and the bbc- season. richard masters there at the dcms committee and the bbc sports| dcms committee and the bbc sports editor explaining all of that. there are five fa cup third round replays tonight — and the pick of them is national league side — eastleigh up against league two's newport county. as the winners of the tie will travel to manchester united in the fourth round. an appearance there for either of these two clubs, would provide a huge financial boost. and at the silverlake stadium for us ahead of kick off is our reporter lewis coombs. this has been billed as the biggest game and the for baca's history. not only have they got the chance of making the fourth round of the fa cup for the first time ever, they have not got the added curative knowing that if they do beats newport this evening, they've got a 12 time fa cup winner, from the european champions manchest
matter when it happens _ doesn't really matter when it happens as long as it happens in the season _ happens as long as it happens in the season. . ., , ., season. richard_ season. richard masters there at the dcms committee and the _ season. richard masters there at the dcms committee and the bbc- season. richard masters there at the dcms committee and the bbc sports| dcms committee and the bbc sports editor explaining all of that. there are five fa cup third round replays tonight — and the...
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trump justice department officials richard donahue and jeffrey rosen that may be used as evidence in this case. the hearing may also delve into some scheduling matters, most if not all of the defendants are expected to appear virtually. the other thing worth watching is lawyer nathan wade likely to appear, that would be the first time we've seen him since the allegations that he and d.a. fani willis are involved in a romantic relationship. unclear if that will come up though. the judge will also hear a request from defense lawyers who want to drop the co-defendant you mentioned as a client. she's a publicist who once worked for ye and her lawyers say she has not been paying her legal bills. >> ken dilanian, thank you so much. >>> now to new york where a judge is deciding what penalty the former president will face. donald trump went on a five minute rant during closing arguments insisting he did nothing wrong and attacking the judge and also the attorney general. at one point judge engoron told trump's lawyers to control their client. he already found trump and his sons and organization lyleable for fraud. now the question is what is the penalty. la
trump justice department officials richard donahue and jeffrey rosen that may be used as evidence in this case. the hearing may also delve into some scheduling matters, most if not all of the defendants are expected to appear virtually. the other thing worth watching is lawyer nathan wade likely to appear, that would be the first time we've seen him since the allegations that he and d.a. fani willis are involved in a romantic relationship. unclear if that will come up though. the judge will...
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matters. item one department announcements. good afternoon, commissioners richard gray, department staff, just wanted to provide you an update on your landmark designation work program. um, on their last hearing at the land use committee, the board introduced two new landmark or initiated landmarking designation on two new properties the grand theater , which is in along mission street, as well as the gregangelo museum. so our staff will be working through those landmark designations and processing them accordingly. um, other than that, i have no other additional announcements. thank you, thank you. if there are no questions, commissioners commission matters. item two consideration of adoption draft minutes for december 6th, 2023. members of the public. this is your opportunity to address the commission on they're minutes. if you're in the chambers, please come forward. if you're calling in remotely, you need to press star three or raise your hand via webex. seeing no request to speak. public comment is closed and your minutes are now before you commission motion t
matters. item one department announcements. good afternoon, commissioners richard gray, department staff, just wanted to provide you an update on your landmark designation work program. um, on their last hearing at the land use committee, the board introduced two new landmark or initiated landmarking designation on two new properties the grand theater , which is in along mission street, as well as the gregangelo museum. so our staff will be working through those landmark designations and...
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richard donoghue: no, i didn't have any concerns about that. i had a great deal of confidence in the team. i wanted to be part of the team. you want to be there when it matters. donald trump: can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob. can't accept it. jake tapper: after attorney general bill barr resigned, richard donoghue was appointed to the number two position in the department of justice, the deputy to jeffrey rosen, the new acting attorney general. the two men inheherited a department under constant and public attack by the sitting president of the united states fighting to hold on to an election he falsely claimed had been stolen. kaitlan collins: trump thought the justice department was an arm of his presidency in a way for him to tell them what to do and they should do his bidding and what he wanted. jake tapper: as the new targets of trump's ire, rosen and donoghue fielded near-daily complaints from donald trump. jeffrerey rosen: b between december 23rd and january 3rd, the president either called me or met with me virtually every day. the common element of all of this was the president expressing his dissatisfaction that the justice departm
richard donoghue: no, i didn't have any concerns about that. i had a great deal of confidence in the team. i wanted to be part of the team. you want to be there when it matters. donald trump: can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob. can't accept it. jake tapper: after attorney general bill barr resigned, richard donoghue was appointed to the number two position in the department of justice, the deputy to jeffrey rosen, the new acting attorney general. the two men inheherited a...
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richard, royal tea. pain can be different, but the mechanism of pain development is the same. it doesn’t matter everything will be as you want, there will be peace on yours, the nights of days will be shorter, just fuck it, everything will be as you want. pay for purchases with any credit card from bera. an apartment in moscow can be yours. the credit card is the best in the country. a young mother of two children was sitting with a friend when her husband arrived home. they asked me to leave, they asked me, who? her husband. i went outside, how much do you have? in the apartment minutes 20-15, when the friend returned, the owner of the house was dead, the three-month-old child was choking on blood, his own son, he wanted to pierce his heart, i ran away, i was very scared, he inflicted 19 stab wounds on her, the three-year-old daughter of the murdered woman witnessed the brutal massacre , which her stepfather simply did not notice, she says, uncle, mother, uh, uncle, lalya, uh... all this, she showed us everything, why did a loving husband attack his wife and son with a knife? do you think that
richard, royal tea. pain can be different, but the mechanism of pain development is the same. it doesn’t matter everything will be as you want, there will be peace on yours, the nights of days will be shorter, just fuck it, everything will be as you want. pay for purchases with any credit card from bera. an apartment in moscow can be yours. the credit card is the best in the country. a young mother of two children was sitting with a friend when her husband arrived home. they asked me to...
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matter which administration, the prior trump, the current biden administration wins, we'll be ready to go. >> the question that effvery ce wants to be asked, that is the question they want to answer, richard. but seriously, what did he tell you about this economy? is it shaky? is it not? what does he see? >> no, he was extremely bullish. in fact, i asked him about his yellow tie. he said, well, the sun is shining, and to be sure, this year may not be as good as people hoped, although previously things have always been better than we'd expected, and then he went into the detail of why he says the u.s. economy remains robust, and if you will, is going to do well. >> last year this time when i was on with you, we had a recession predictor. that kept pushing out. what's that attributed to? >> in the u.s., it's attributable to the u.s. consumer. we have people who are making money, are employed, unemployment's very low. they're getting paid more. inflation is still tough on a lot of them, you can't discount that. but on the other hand, the stock market being up. they're make ing a lot more mon. >> the totality of what he's been talking about is so much more optimistic than anything we've seen
matter which administration, the prior trump, the current biden administration wins, we'll be ready to go. >> the question that effvery ce wants to be asked, that is the question they want to answer, richard. but seriously, what did he tell you about this economy? is it shaky? is it not? what does he see? >> no, he was extremely bullish. in fact, i asked him about his yellow tie. he said, well, the sun is shining, and to be sure, this year may not be as good as people hoped,...
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matter whether you like him. i want to return with you and a special guest, one of the experts in the country who served the republican white house, who you may remember, richard painter. we're back in 60 seconds. painte. we're back in 60 seconds with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley. trying vapes to quit smoking might feel s like progress,s an opportunity. but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. >>> we're back with richard painter from the george w. bush white house. mr. painter, you are an expert on these issues. you've spoken out and been a leader all the way back to 2017 as i quoted in our report. your thoughts on, does this still matter to the american public? and what stands out to you in the new report? >> this is unconstitutional under the clause. it's a payout. the founders knew this could be a prob
matter whether you like him. i want to return with you and a special guest, one of the experts in the country who served the republican white house, who you may remember, richard painter. we're back in 60 seconds. painte. we're back in 60 seconds with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan...
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matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. >>> hi, richardies. john kerry will step away from the post as president biden's top climate diplomat as there are three years on the job. carrie will reportedly leave this winter and join president biden's reelection campaign. and dangerously cold rain, freezing rain and heavy snow is protected for much of the u.s. into next week with near record lows expected in the midwest and sub-zero temperatures in the deep south. now back to dateline. o dateline december 25, 2007. everybody's about to come downstairs. >> december 25th, 2007, everybody going to come downstairs, don't make no noise. >> reporter: three years before lorenzen wright's death, his family could be seen in this video celebrating what would be one of their last christmases altogether. the house was decorated, and there were plenty of presents under the tree. ren was playing center for the kids, and in the garage, sarah had a surprise waiting for him. >> you love it, daddy? >> i love it. >> reporter: it was right out of a christmas movie
matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. >>> hi, richardies. john kerry will step away from the post as president biden's top climate diplomat as there are three years on the job. carrie will reportedly leave this winter and join president biden's reelection campaign. and dangerously cold rain, freezing rain and heavy snow is protected for much of the u.s. into next week with near record lows expected in the midwest and...
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that statement, that no matter what happened there was continued to contest and it being uh the word x in the higher court. the whole now lies the width or the higher cord, richard, the sound bar, the high court, and the supreme court. i had that drive to a b. i know it's late. his party had been saying all along that this is a pre blind conspiracy to keep him out of the election. z has tremendous support across the country. the political drive. busy that a raise that he may make a come back, and therefore all these steps according to his party to try to undermine him. like his lawyer, it can be made confident that they will be able to a brand. this is already a brand and the supreme court against the disqualification i knew will of god says negative name would be taking up the case and the the full picture of the secret tax as red as this particular new work. they've done the torture. honda case, small, high the reporting from it's not a bad. thank you very much. come on a man maurice military government says it is easing election, registration rules the political parties. the announcement comes just before the 3rd anniversary of the military. cool. and the hou
that statement, that no matter what happened there was continued to contest and it being uh the word x in the higher court. the whole now lies the width or the higher cord, richard, the sound bar, the high court, and the supreme court. i had that drive to a b. i know it's late. his party had been saying all along that this is a pre blind conspiracy to keep him out of the election. z has tremendous support across the country. the political drive. busy that a raise that he may make a come back,...
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richard haass. good to see you. we'll talk giants draft later, important matters like that.ight now. hamas is claiming that the strike on that facility that killed some civilians came from israel. israel says, not true. it gets at the broader crisis here, which is to say that it is only escalating and it is not clear that there is a solution that either side can live with. >> the reason it is not clear there is a solution is because there isn't. there is but solution is a big word, but there are ways of managing this. that would mean both sides would have to change, and the israelis, in particular, would have to redefine what victory or success is. i think at some point, you'll get the israelis to cease major military operations. there will be some limited hostage release, which would be good. this new story is a big one, the idea the israelis are going ahead with building a so-called buffer area inside, that's the key word, inside gaza. seems to me that is misguided. october 7th happened in part, not simply because of what hamas did, but it's because what the israelis were
richard haass. good to see you. we'll talk giants draft later, important matters like that.ight now. hamas is claiming that the strike on that facility that killed some civilians came from israel. israel says, not true. it gets at the broader crisis here, which is to say that it is only escalating and it is not clear that there is a solution that either side can live with. >> the reason it is not clear there is a solution is because there isn't. there is but solution is a big word, but...
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matter for nigel. so you're suggesting it wouldn't really be a big enough platform ? enough platform? >> um, now, richardurs? i'm sure he could play a key role going forward, but should nigel take over as leader so that he can spearhead yet another political revolution ? another political revolution? >> well, nigel is already the president of reform. nigel will already, i'm assuming, be campaigning up and down the country during reform. uh, it doesn't matter whether during the election, it doesn't matter whether he has the title leader or not. everybody knows that nigel backs reform . um, and, you nigel backs reform. um, and, you know, the leader has an awful lot of admin stuff to do. i would much rather see nigel on the campaign trail. that is where he is . superb now. where he is. superb now. >> and the foreign secretary , >> and the foreign secretary, david cameron, has said that britain could strike houthi targets in yemen again if the rebel group continue to attack ships in the red sea. writing in the telegraph today, he said we will work with allies . we will will work with allies. we will always d
matter for nigel. so you're suggesting it wouldn't really be a big enough platform ? enough platform? >> um, now, richardurs? i'm sure he could play a key role going forward, but should nigel take over as leader so that he can spearhead yet another political revolution ? another political revolution? >> well, nigel is already the president of reform. nigel will already, i'm assuming, be campaigning up and down the country during reform. uh, it doesn't matter whether during the...
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matter when it is made in -- by just one single trial court. i think tim's point is right. both sides are claiming chaos, and luttig is a very straightforward texturist piece done by richard bernsteine quick thing about the historian's brief. one of the arguments out there he is not an officer and they have a really expert dismantling of that argument focusing on jefferson davis himself, the president who believed that he, in fact, was disqualified as it turns out under the 14th amendment. it is an he will gent historical analysis and sort of thing to attract the right wing of the supreme court that might make that one exit route all the harder to take. they've got a difficult path, whatever they adopt. >> well, let's stay on that point, harry. here's how deadline jordan rubin explains. to explain why the section nonetheless covers presidents, the historians point to congressional debate at the time of the amendment in which a senator questioned why presidents were being excluded. the historians recalled an influential backer of the amendment noted that the section incorporated the president replying, let me call the senator's attention to the words or hold any office civil or mili
matter when it is made in -- by just one single trial court. i think tim's point is right. both sides are claiming chaos, and luttig is a very straightforward texturist piece done by richard bernsteine quick thing about the historian's brief. one of the arguments out there he is not an officer and they have a really expert dismantling of that argument focusing on jefferson davis himself, the president who believed that he, in fact, was disqualified as it turns out under the 14th amendment. it...
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richard tice. he's a good guy. and i probably agree with him on more things than i disagree with him. but the fact of the matterorm are an irrelevance here, because at the end it's the voters who might think about voting reform that are issue, that are the that are the issue, not the reform in not reform the reform party in itself. we've got to itself. ultimately we've got to persuade they are persuade people that they are much better off having a conservative government than a labour government. and if they feel that they'll vote conservative election, conservative at the election, that's is our task. the that's our that is our task. the only reason people will vote reform used vote reform who used to vote conservative at the election is if feel it doesn't matter if they feel it doesn't matter whether a labour whether there's a labour government or a conservative government um, in which government um, and in which point , uh, government um, and in which point, uh, that's is all point, uh, that's this is all down us, this is this is down to us, this is this is nothing to with reform. nothing to do with reform.
richard tice. he's a good guy. and i probably agree with him on more things than i disagree with him. but the fact of the matterorm are an irrelevance here, because at the end it's the voters who might think about voting reform that are issue, that are the that are the issue, not the reform in not reform the reform party in itself. we've got to itself. ultimately we've got to persuade they are persuade people that they are much better off having a conservative government than a labour...
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matter. he has practised so much. he i think, deserves this. what a story it will be now. reform uk leader richardter this. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news is . news is. >> hello again . it's aidan >> hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office, with the gb news forecast blustery showers will continue for most of us during the rest of the day. some brighter spells and it will turn dner brighter spells and it will turn drier in the south towards the end of the day. but for the time being, we've got low pressure in charge, if the main storm, charge, even if the main storm, henk, moved off the scene henk, has moved off the scene around this low, got around this low, we've got various fronts bringing various occluded fronts bringing some spells of rain , but some longer spells of rain, but in general it's blustery showers as into the evening. as we head into the evening. some clear spells emerging, particularly towards the southwest and by midnight, certainly some drier weather pushing into souther
matter. he has practised so much. he i think, deserves this. what a story it will be now. reform uk leader richardter this. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news is . news is. >> hello again . it's aidan >> hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office, with the gb news forecast blustery showers will continue for most of us during the rest of the day. some brighter spells and it...
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richard the person . he the third was a person. he lived, he was white. lived, he existed. he was white. so how on earth can he be? if it's a story, a fiction, it doesn't really matter.rently was white. but that's apparently was white. but that's a fictional character. if it's an historical character, you have to stick to the truth and the facts . the facts. >> why not have a woman in a hijab, woman in hijab, a disabled woman in a wheelchair, hijab, wheelchair, wearing a hijab, playing but wheelchair, wearing a hijab, play not? but wheelchair, wearing a hijab, play not? sounds but wheelchair, wearing a hijab, play not? sounds ridiculous,: why not? it sounds ridiculous, but it's on the same side of the street. it's on that side of the street, the same side of the street, the same side of the street that they're pushing. so i could say to them, okay, well have a black lad playing churchill, but i'd like to suggest, don't have suggest, why don't you have a woman hijab, in a woman in a hijab, in a wheelchair winston wheelchair playing winston churchill? would say, churchill? and they would say, that's i'd say, that's ridiculous. and i'd say, well, ridiculous. you're well
richard the person . he the third was a person. he lived, he was white. lived, he existed. he was white. so how on earth can he be? if it's a story, a fiction, it doesn't really matter.rently was white. but that's apparently was white. but that's a fictional character. if it's an historical character, you have to stick to the truth and the facts . the facts. >> why not have a woman in a hijab, woman in hijab, a disabled woman in a wheelchair, hijab, wheelchair, wearing a hijab, playing...