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richard? >> richard: hello, hello.ondents association. i helped honor him last monday first inaugural hosted by the baird baldwin institute mission is to empower black queer men in all industries. speaking of the white house correspondence dinner. you can catch special conch of the dinner right here on fox news at 9:00 p.m. with our friend jimmy failla. >> i'm going to join him. >> always great when nature steps. in pga golfers. teeing off totally unbothered. 17th hole. tee box. this didn't come as a total shock. known for reptile spectator, greg? the delay only lasted about seven minutes. didn't seem to be bad luck for the golfers who ended up parring and birdieing the whole perspective. >> dana: deign. >> shannon: relatively calm. you know you have important fans that watch you. you found out someone else this week told me they watch "the five." retired justice stephen breyer. i interviewed him this week. and "the five" came up and he said that he watches it in his exercise routine. >> greg: there you go. >> shannon:
richard? >> richard: hello, hello.ondents association. i helped honor him last monday first inaugural hosted by the baird baldwin institute mission is to empower black queer men in all industries. speaking of the white house correspondence dinner. you can catch special conch of the dinner right here on fox news at 9:00 p.m. with our friend jimmy failla. >> i'm going to join him. >> always great when nature steps. in pga golfers. teeing off totally unbothered. 17th hole. tee...
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>> richard: i do believe the fbi. >> jesse: richard, you have not been watching our show. >> richard:did a comprehensive peace in the "washington examiner" where they completely debunked it and showed that the system that was being used was abandoned by cities because it was too complicated and that even the fbi just stopped tabulating time so they started estimating, and now they are finding out when they talk to the victims in terms of things like robberies, it is up 30% rather than down 10%. >> richard: this is from the san francisco police department, as well, just so we are clear. >> judge jeanine: here's the problem. the stat reporting is so onerous, the local police are not doing it. first of all, why is everybody leaving california? wire homes down 20% in san francisco? because there is no crime there? everybody is leaving the same state because it is a hell hall, people shooting up and libraries come having sex i libraries and, somebody with a knife and preschoolers right there. let me tell you something, the thing that is wrong with society as we have a bunch of liberal left
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richard?resting. >> kennedy: capital. [laughter] >> greg: i'm going to go, world peace. only a magic seed could produce world peace. all right, time for one more. you meet your 19-year-old self. you are allowed to say three words. kennedy, what do you say? >> kennedy: hold on, bitch. [laughter] >> greg: don't do it. >> richard: life gets better. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: slow down, honey. >> greg: i'm going with "avoid bowling alleys." i won't understand it when i'm 19. i've got another one. but i understand it now. do you have a collection? does anybody have a collection they are obsessed with and can't stop collecting? judge? >> judge jeanine: cranberry glass. >> greg: cranberry glass? wow. richard? >> judge jeanine: forget it, it is just sick. >> richard: shoes. >> greg: something tells me richard likes shoes. >> pete: i think military coins. the coins, i have so many of them. i love them. >> greg: wow, that is not like you at all. >> kennedy: so basic, eye glasses eyeglasses. >> gr
richard?resting. >> kennedy: capital. [laughter] >> greg: i'm going to go, world peace. only a magic seed could produce world peace. all right, time for one more. you meet your 19-year-old self. you are allowed to say three words. kennedy, what do you say? >> kennedy: hold on, bitch. [laughter] >> greg: don't do it. >> richard: life gets better. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: slow down, honey. >> greg: i'm going with "avoid bowling...
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richard parker 20 more on the _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc _ dodeccahedrons.rd parker 20 i more on the bbc website about that. let me show you live pictures from columbia. we're continuing to focus on the deadline that's been set at columbia for this afternoon. you can see plenty of activity outside the main campus at the university. the number of campus rest over the weekend rose to at least 900. police breaking up encampments at schools across the country. use of ucla, northeastern university but the president of columbia under intense pressure at the moment notjust from republicans but also from democrats in the centre of the party who wrote to her this morning saying they were disappointed in the action she had taken on the encampments. we will look at that and how it's polling for president biden. new polling out this week that shows president truong, former president trump still ahead in some key swing states. we will be right back. monday brought breezy conditions for salmon in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm particularly if you had shelter. we saw
richard parker 20 more on the _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc _ dodeccahedrons.rd parker 20 i more on the bbc website about that. let me show you live pictures from columbia. we're continuing to focus on the deadline that's been set at columbia for this afternoon. you can see plenty of activity outside the main campus at the university. the number of campus rest over the weekend rose to at least 900. police breaking up encampments at schools across the country. use of ucla,...
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also with us is richard, he's a journalist and commentator in vienna. now welcome to the show. now beginning uh with the vanessa, let's first talk about the what the motive could be behind this uh operation, some - of the the majority actually of the experts and analysts so we've spoken to, speaking of provoking iran, israel trying to provoke iran into engaging in war so that israel could spread further instability and insecurity across the region. your thought on this? "well, i think uh, just before christmas last year, yof gallans made it quite clear that they needed a victory in this war in order to survive, so in the middle east, so this is an existential war for israel, uh, it's been evident since october the 7th, that they are desperately losing the war in gaza against the relatively ill equipped palestinian resistance, they have had to evacuate from the northern occupied territories. more than 100 thousand settlers as far as we know in the contained war against hisbollah in southern lebanon, and so now they deem it necessary to expand the war, particularly into syria, because we have
also with us is richard, he's a journalist and commentator in vienna. now welcome to the show. now beginning uh with the vanessa, let's first talk about the what the motive could be behind this uh operation, some - of the the majority actually of the experts and analysts so we've spoken to, speaking of provoking iran, israel trying to provoke iran into engaging in war so that israel could spread further instability and insecurity across the region. your thought on this? "well, i think uh,...
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all right, now let me turn to vienna, richard, the uk just a couple of hours ago summoned the israeli ambassador and that because three british aid workers got killed in gaza, now when it comes to proportionality. you tell me what is then iran entitled to do now that it's lost several of its senior nuclear scientists and also military commanders at the hands of the israely regime. well the israelis uh want the iranians to uh turn this into a full-blown war because it would suit them, but i think uh you know the the access of resistance, not just iran but all of the resistance have proven over time that they are not... ones to to be tricked or or to fall into traps, although it's understandable that iran's response should be just disproportionate, i think that as as iran have said, and they always respond and they will do it at the right time, regarding the the british summoning over the the killing of three aid workers, what's what's interesting is that we have a chorus, we have we have all of these western officials talking about the world central kitchen issue in... which is importa
all right, now let me turn to vienna, richard, the uk just a couple of hours ago summoned the israeli ambassador and that because three british aid workers got killed in gaza, now when it comes to proportionality. you tell me what is then iran entitled to do now that it's lost several of its senior nuclear scientists and also military commanders at the hands of the israely regime. well the israelis uh want the iranians to uh turn this into a full-blown war because it would suit them, but i...
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richard, judge, i'm very, very sorry.. >> jesse: have a good one. >> bret: good thing you are not cricket. thanks, jesse. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, serious story.
richard, judge, i'm very, very sorry.. >> jesse: have a good one. >> bret: good thing you are not cricket. thanks, jesse. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, serious story.
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with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard.rd. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much better than one seat. the tees— do much better than one seat. the tees valley— do much better than one seat. the tees valley area has a crucial mayor election— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote _ election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly— the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly unlikely you are when by that amount _ fairly unlikely you are when by that amount. will he weigh in at all? labour— amount. will he weigh in at all? labour believe there will be huge symbolism in removing what is the poster _ symbolism in removing what is the poster boy— symbolism in removing what is the poster boy for the conservatives. that will— poster boy for the conservatives. that will cause huge problems the r
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>> richard? >> richard? >> oh, it's not that no one is saying that the people that were there at the conference today are fascists in the same way as hitler was. of course not. but the point is, you must remember the point is, you must remember the fear that people have in europe about right wing politicians is very, very deep indeed, born from very bitter experience. and the mayor has a perfect right to prevent public disorder. >> i'm sorry, but that is, if you don't mind me saying a bit stupid, right? because if the people have a fear of something, i mean, like, you know, i've got a fear of spiders, right? but that doesn't stop me being in the same room them. the same room as them. that doesn't stop cohabiting doesn't stop me cohabiting with a flat, does it? a spider in my flat, does it? and you're saying that nobody and if you're saying that nobody there exhibiting there actually is exhibiting fascist is an fascist views, then that is an unfounded fear they need to unfounded fear and they need to grow the
>> richard? >> richard? >> oh, it's not that no one is saying that the people that were there at the conference today are fascists in the same way as hitler was. of course not. but the point is, you must remember the point is, you must remember the fear that people have in europe about right wing politicians is very, very deep indeed, born from very bitter experience. and the mayor has a perfect right to prevent public disorder. >> i'm sorry, but that is, if you don't...
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. >> richard frank was 32 that summer. he published an independent community newspaper but on weekends -- >> we did bus trips and guys are trying to meet girls and hit on people. >> one woman in particular cut richard's eye. >> we had a thing called snow queen and she was running for snow queen and did not win but she was a very outgoing, gregarious almost tomboy kind of person. attractive. >> her name was lynn knight, a neonatal nurse. >> she was a beautiful person. she was jim carrey before jim carrey was ever around. she did the goofy stuff and everywhere, people would be in stitches. >> nurses, whether funny and beautiful or not, were in great demand in the 70s. lynn could have gone anywhere or stayed close to home. like her sister, donna, also a nurse, also chose to do. >> i had such difficulty when she was going to go to california. i did not want her to go. >> but, she did. moved into a tiny studio apartment tacked onto the back of somebody's garage here in suburban torrance and signed on at a hospital called little
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>> yeah, richard, thanks for having me.r can tell if iran will launch a nuclear warhead. what you can always tell ambassador bolton and a huge bevy of hawks here in the u.s. and israel are going to be saying, the time is right for escalation in iran to full scale war this that's the consistent drum beat billion before he october 7th and april 1st israeli strike and well before the ratcheting up in tensions. the question that needs to be asked is has that approach of constant saber rattling of saying let's hit them harder and kind of take them down, gotten us anywhere. i think president biden and a number of members of congress have spoken up have been clear they support israel's right to defense, but there is not an appetite for a major regional war. right, the sense that the u.s., israel and other countries could go and had the iran in an unprecedented way. the consequences of that are so potentially massive, unforeseen and hugely costly, that i don't see an appetite it beyond a small group of people calling for it for a v
>> yeah, richard, thanks for having me.r can tell if iran will launch a nuclear warhead. what you can always tell ambassador bolton and a huge bevy of hawks here in the u.s. and israel are going to be saying, the time is right for escalation in iran to full scale war this that's the consistent drum beat billion before he october 7th and april 1st israeli strike and well before the ratcheting up in tensions. the question that needs to be asked is has that approach of constant saber...
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and, of course, richard nixon was a republican president. and so mike mansfield, the majority leader of the senate, looked around very carefully in making his selection to the special watergate committee, and he settled on a chairman who he thought was had unimpeachable credentials as sam ervin, democratic conservative from north carolina, had been in the senate since the 1950s. he was at that point in his seventies, he had no desire to become president. later on, he was just content to be a united states senator. and importantly, he had a couple of interesting credentials that made him really perfect for this role in this political sensitive position. he was the senate's constitutional expert recognized by his colleagues as such, and he was incredibly interested in some of the issues that the watergate scandal had exposed, issues of surveillance, issues of breaking and entering, issues of invasions, of privacy. he'd been investigating some of these issues, actually, for about ten years prior to the break in at watergate. and so senator sam
and, of course, richard nixon was a republican president. and so mike mansfield, the majority leader of the senate, looked around very carefully in making his selection to the special watergate committee, and he settled on a chairman who he thought was had unimpeachable credentials as sam ervin, democratic conservative from north carolina, had been in the senate since the 1950s. he was at that point in his seventies, he had no desire to become president. later on, he was just content to be a...
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it was richard, and i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't — logs? no. who was?ide the information to mr morgan and when i referred to initiating further analysis, when i referred to initiating furtheranalysis, it when i referred to initiating further analysis, it was from them that that information came. hagar further analysis, it was from them that that information came. how were they qualified — that that information came. how were they qualified to _ that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse _ that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse the - that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse the logs i they qualified to analyse the logs and to— they qualified to analyse the logs and to identify whether a system error caused the discrepancy? | error caused the discrepancy? don't error caused the discrepancy? i don't know. you _ error caused the discrepancy? i don't know. you think- error caused the discrepancy? i don't know. you think they i error caused the discrepancy? i | don't know. you think they were q
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i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. and that's just so terribly unfair. >> though the case is being heard in santa clara county, the da's office in sonoma county, where the crime was committed, is the one fighting it. >> what the prosecution argued is that this legislative intent never applied to the death penalty. >> neither the prosecutor or davis's attorneys gave statements after the friday hearing, though the death penalty has been put on hold in california, the clerk said the decision made in the santa clara county courtroom could have major ripple effects moving forward. >> this case is likely to go higher up on appeal to decide just how far the courts are going to go here to look at these death penalty cases under the sentencing guidelines that have now been imposed by the legislature. >> now, with the case submitted, the santa clara county judge plans in the richard allen davis case, the santa attorney is now also seeki
i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. and that's just so terribly unfair. >> though the case is being heard in santa clara county, the da's office in sonoma county, where the crime was committed, is the one fighting it. >> what the prosecution argued is that this legislative intent never applied to the death penalty. >> neither the prosecutor or...
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richard, let's start with you. we heard presidency, they're saying that he wants to inject more stability and certainty into the world . and cancer schultz who's on a visit to beijing. he has some thoughts on how to get there. yeah, i mean, i, i think, you know, a statement like that i think, to germany is, and to the is the german delegation is going to sound pretty hollow. and it really does kind of reveal that there's some chasm between the 2 sides in terms of the use of what's going on right now. and really for the jam inside when they hear that, you know, inject most ability. and so, since you in the world facing what you could stop by stopping, supporting russia and it's more against you train and, and this is a major part of schultz is kind of mission to badging is to try to find some sort of ways of getting china from a government perspective, to be more constructive and with, with a view to this war, to reduce its support for russia's war, which is not necessarily in terms of providing weapons like it. ron
richard, let's start with you. we heard presidency, they're saying that he wants to inject more stability and certainty into the world . and cancer schultz who's on a visit to beijing. he has some thoughts on how to get there. yeah, i mean, i, i think, you know, a statement like that i think, to germany is, and to the is the german delegation is going to sound pretty hollow. and it really does kind of reveal that there's some chasm between the 2 sides in terms of the use of what's going on...
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what do you think of that strategy, richard?lly in madison square garden in february. again, i don't know who of us should assign weight to anything that donald trump says. just like he said some weeks ago, he was for sure going to testify. and now we know he's going to use this excuse, if necessary, his lawyer had advised him it is not, which is nonsense. i think he doesn't have any rallies this past wednesday. right? and so for all his talk about, you know, his needing to -- being taken away from the campaign trail, i think it doesn't ring true. >> well, everybody, i appreciate the conversation. there is all more questions to ask and i would love to get all your thoughts as we continue. thank you for being here with us today. let's continue the conversation another day. john sale, jessica roth, richard goodsteen. that's going to do it for us on this busy newsweek. have a wonderful weekend. we'll see you back here monday, same time, same place. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage righ
what do you think of that strategy, richard?lly in madison square garden in february. again, i don't know who of us should assign weight to anything that donald trump says. just like he said some weeks ago, he was for sure going to testify. and now we know he's going to use this excuse, if necessary, his lawyer had advised him it is not, which is nonsense. i think he doesn't have any rallies this past wednesday. right? and so for all his talk about, you know, his needing to -- being taken away...
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lord richards in the uk sa in: the way. lord richards in the uk saying that _ the way.at the _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk should stop l saying that the uk should stop selling arms. he's also saying that sometimes in conflict you get a moment that crystallises action internationally. he was suggesting maybe this is it. do you think that might be the case?— might be the case? well, in other wars i have _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported on _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported on over- might be the case? well, in other| wars i have reported on over quite might be the case? well, in other l wars i have reported on over quite a few years, that israel has been involved in, they normally have ended when, not after months and months, but after a matter of weeks, from time to time they have ended with an event that has been so awful that the americans particularly have said, right, enough. they have sort
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>> good morning, richard. well, world kitchen statement issued yesterday they continued to mourn the loss of the seven colleagues killed by the idf on april 1, but that the work needs to resume. the organization is one of the largest international ngos providing humanitarian aid in gaza, at one point above 60%. so suspension of their operations obviously had a major impact. the idf has apologized for that attack. they say it was, quote, a grave mistake. world central kitchen has been grappling with this really hard choice as they put it, choosing between, quote, stop feeding during one of the worst hunger crises ever or keep going, knowing that aid workers and civilians are being killed in gaza. they've chosen to do the latter. already getting to work. world central kitchen posting a video on their social media, showing construction of a new field kitchen in gaza. they're calling it damian, naming it after one of the seven colleagues they lost on april 1st. meanwhile, president biden yesterday as well held a p
>> good morning, richard. well, world kitchen statement issued yesterday they continued to mourn the loss of the seven colleagues killed by the idf on april 1, but that the work needs to resume. the organization is one of the largest international ngos providing humanitarian aid in gaza, at one point above 60%. so suspension of their operations obviously had a major impact. the idf has apologized for that attack. they say it was, quote, a grave mistake. world central kitchen has been...
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and richard nixon in the oval office. what did what were they thinking and how did you guys work with them and form an alliance? succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among companies and large companies and potentially in the white. it was it was so interesting to me and i, i think the reason i emphasized so as two things in my remarks was there were two things at work here. one is this. we had this person who's from kansas, who's raised in kansas, who has who was a democrat, a little d from heart. so his brain worked on the cattle form. who who saw people in local the local community and had three sisters and friends and lovely parents. and then you kept off with this magnificent education on it and migh
and richard nixon in the oval office. what did what were they thinking and how did you guys work with them and form an alliance? succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among...
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i want to go to jerusalem now, where nbc news chief correspondent, richard engel is standing by. it is mourning in jerusalem, it is morning in tehran, and richard, you made an interesting point here, that you do not have air sirens in jerusalem, very unlike last saturday. you do not have guidance, from home defense in israel for people to seek shelter, and the iranian are talking about how it is business as usual. there seems to be some effort to telegraph, for both countries, that, perhaps this is not the thing that is going to set us on the brink of a major regional war? >> reporter: well, i can tell you, just looking where i am right now in jerusalem, i see buses moving down the street, people, normal foot traffic, no sense of panic here at all. no new instructions from the israeli military or government to behave any differently than normal, and all across iranian television, and iranian state news agencies, they are either done playing what happened, or outright rejecting it. some say a few drones were fired, but that they were destroyed, other reports do acknowledge that th
i want to go to jerusalem now, where nbc news chief correspondent, richard engel is standing by. it is mourning in jerusalem, it is morning in tehran, and richard, you made an interesting point here, that you do not have air sirens in jerusalem, very unlike last saturday. you do not have guidance, from home defense in israel for people to seek shelter, and the iranian are talking about how it is business as usual. there seems to be some effort to telegraph, for both countries, that, perhaps...
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richard you wrote a piece for us at the free press. might not even remember it because you're producing much these days, but it was called the boys left behind, and i wanted to just read a little bit of it for you. in the span of just a few decades, write an astonishing revolution. human relations has occurred since the widespread adoption. agriculture, patriarchy has been the norm in human societies. no longer patriarchy been demolished in advanced economies, women are no longer dependent on for material resources, tearing down barriers to education, the labor market, feminism achieved a central goal of securing for women economic independence and power. i like all of those things, but you go on to say this the movement to liberate women has unleashed the power, talent of half the global population. but like all revolutions, it has real challenges. you upend a 12,000 year old social order without experiencing side effects. so the subject of the panel today really about what those side effects are. yeah, they're good sentences. yeah. y
richard you wrote a piece for us at the free press. might not even remember it because you're producing much these days, but it was called the boys left behind, and i wanted to just read a little bit of it for you. in the span of just a few decades, write an astonishing revolution. human relations has occurred since the widespread adoption. agriculture, patriarchy has been the norm in human societies. no longer patriarchy been demolished in advanced economies, women are no longer dependent on...
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richard later you see this going? yeah, i mean it's a very precarious moment certainly, but the bowl is very much and as well as court, i think we've been hearing that throughout the course of the conversations today. um and uh, and that it does. and that there is a degree of ambiguity on most of what has happened to notice a very large scale attack mean $300.00 plus drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. it's a, it's a huge number, but the impact was low. the damage was low. i mean, imagine what we will be talking about now is that the large scale civilian casualties? yeah, that was the 1st day for yvonne has so many proxies near on. is there as border his father did the 1st and foremost at his bala had been ordered or chose to join iran . it would have been 9 hours of of, of for an announcement for his relative. it's about minutes that actually put most of his really citizens under and, and it, and the talk of in support and lead by yvonne yvonne proxies and the fact that the wrong his did not choose to do
richard later you see this going? yeah, i mean it's a very precarious moment certainly, but the bowl is very much and as well as court, i think we've been hearing that throughout the course of the conversations today. um and uh, and that it does. and that there is a degree of ambiguity on most of what has happened to notice a very large scale attack mean $300.00 plus drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. it's a, it's a huge number, but the impact was low. the damage was low. i mean,...
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now, i played richard iii onstage, i toured and played richard iii.d part. and the offer came through from the bbc and it was a thief with two lines. stephen snorts and i'm working every day with, i you know, on a big hollywood show. and i thought, why do they have this very fixed idea of me? and i didn't go back and work for a little while. and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call authenticity, the degree to which actors should and can embrace parts that are far from their own personal experience. right. and it literally has led to huge arguments about whether a non—trans actor should play a trans role, whether
now, i played richard iii onstage, i toured and played richard iii.d part. and the offer came through from the bbc and it was a thief with two lines. stephen snorts and i'm working every day with, i you know, on a big hollywood show. and i thought, why do they have this very fixed idea of me? and i didn't go back and work for a little while. and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is...
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richard: it is an absolutely appalling offense and it is frankly just more of the same.brings this to over 200, the number of humanitarian workers who have been killed in this conflict, which the u.n. say is more than has ever happened in a single conflict in the course of 12 months. they have been multiple attacks which appear to have been directly targeted against humanitarian convoys and locations clearly notified to the idf as humanitarian ones and this includes an attack back in january on a location occupied by legal aid for palestinians in the international rescue committee and it was only by providence that a few people were wounded. many could eily have been killed. >> when you work or when one works in any conflict zone and in particular in this part of the world, how much coordination is there for humanitarian agencies? >> everybody on the humanitarian side is extremely careful to coordinate for obvious reasons. we have a duty and we want the aid to get through to the beneficiaries we are trying to reach. in the case of the medical aid for palestinians inciden
richard: it is an absolutely appalling offense and it is frankly just more of the same.brings this to over 200, the number of humanitarian workers who have been killed in this conflict, which the u.n. say is more than has ever happened in a single conflict in the course of 12 months. they have been multiple attacks which appear to have been directly targeted against humanitarian convoys and locations clearly notified to the idf as humanitarian ones and this includes an attack back in january on...
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richard walker is following this meeting very closely and joins me now and the studio richard, we heard the chancellor there. that's not exactly what the chinese are saying that they agreed on this. yeah, so it's kind of interesting, like, obviously these totes have happened like both sides of, of had their meetings and now they going out to the public and saying, giving that versions of what they talked about. and in some pretty important details. there's a discrepancy, a difference. so what we just heard from one of shots that was saying that germany and china expressly oppose the use of n threats to use nuclear weapons. and saying that we just reaffirm the appeal that we formulated together as our last meeting in badging in november 2022. now i was at that meeting in 2022 and paging with all our shelves and not in the room of cool . that's but, but yeah that and like schultz came out and this was a seems a major success that he got, she didn't paying to say no use of nuclear weapons and even threatening to use them is the stabilizer. that's a problem. clearly, i'm to vladimir putin n
richard walker is following this meeting very closely and joins me now and the studio richard, we heard the chancellor there. that's not exactly what the chinese are saying that they agreed on this. yeah, so it's kind of interesting, like, obviously these totes have happened like both sides of, of had their meetings and now they going out to the public and saying, giving that versions of what they talked about. and in some pretty important details. there's a discrepancy, a difference. so what...
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i've learned from richard and alison today.e think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made her first initial complaint report because she'd still be alive today. yeah, well, no, we were let down. but we've got to now for our own sanity, push forward in a positive way, because it's the only way forward for us. it's three years since gracie died injune, and we've been on this with the same sort of passion and intent right from the start. so it will be a long process, but i'm fairly confident, very confident, that we can make a difference. gracie wouldn't have died for nothing. thanks for being with us on bbc news. if you've got someone in your life who is hard to buy a gift for, here's some inspiration
i've learned from richard and alison today.e think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made her first initial complaint report because she'd still be alive today....
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and good morning to you, i'm richard lui. testimony will continue in just a few hours in the hush money trial of donald trump. on his third day on the stand, former national inquirer publisher david pecker told the jury he refused to catch and kill a story from stormy daniels about her relationship with mr. trump, because he had already paid tens of thousands of dollars to kill other stories for trump who was a long-time friend. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored business records to cover up a payment to daniels. mr. trump denies any relationship or wrongdoing here. cross examination, that will continue today. and the defense team has been challenging pecker's credibility and memory. as that testimony was happening, the supreme court heard arguments about the former president's immunity deechs. wimmunitydef defense. >> reporter: the supreme court deciding whether the former president will go to court for plotting to overturn the 2020 election. mr. trump hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune.
and good morning to you, i'm richard lui. testimony will continue in just a few hours in the hush money trial of donald trump. on his third day on the stand, former national inquirer publisher david pecker told the jury he refused to catch and kill a story from stormy daniels about her relationship with mr. trump, because he had already paid tens of thousands of dollars to kill other stories for trump who was a long-time friend. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored business...
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richard i cheetham on travis clayton.iking. he performed the trick, and it is a trick, inside a disused pipe in the a city, 7.5 metres high, will watch it more than once, that is as tall as a 2—story building was up it looks incredibly dangerous whatever�*s speed it is at, it's14 do not trade at home. his completion of the record printed scenes of understandable celebrations. one of the many sporting achievements on sportsday today, that you and i could never wish to match. that's it, thank you for watching a programme, slide snooker and football to watch it —— to follow the programme, but that's it for this evening, goodbye. closer to low pressure and these were the friends that we've seen somewhere that further rain. across the east, it is looking dry on tuesday. see where the colder weather is around the backside of the low—pressure mum but i had drawn a southerly wind which will push the warmth further north on tuesday. more rain from the south england, wales and across northern island equipping west and parts of scot
richard i cheetham on travis clayton.iking. he performed the trick, and it is a trick, inside a disused pipe in the a city, 7.5 metres high, will watch it more than once, that is as tall as a 2—story building was up it looks incredibly dangerous whatever�*s speed it is at, it's14 do not trade at home. his completion of the record printed scenes of understandable celebrations. one of the many sporting achievements on sportsday today, that you and i could never wish to match. that's it, thank...
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let's get more from richard kramer richard, it is good to see you in person.e are both tall who knew >> who knew? >> let's start off with snap a surprise here. before the quarter, there were concerns of the digital ad business >> in the case of snap, it is a minnow compared to microsoft and alphabet 50 million higher than consensus than for second quarter. put that in for a $1.2 billion business put that in context of google results which had a 7 billion increment al addition to the ad for the quarter. it is brought forward by the trends you see at google >> i want to get to the google digital ad numbers 2% higher at over $66 billion. 12% higher year over year. this report from google is more reflective than the google ad environment? >> absolutely. google and meta have half of the global digital ad market both added $6 billion and $7 billion respectively in terms of additional ad spend year on year when you add that with microsoft, you are looking at $25 billion of incremental revenue they pulled in year on year that is unprecedented. we have never seen that
let's get more from richard kramer richard, it is good to see you in person.e are both tall who knew >> who knew? >> let's start off with snap a surprise here. before the quarter, there were concerns of the digital ad business >> in the case of snap, it is a minnow compared to microsoft and alphabet 50 million higher than consensus than for second quarter. put that in for a $1.2 billion business put that in context of google results which had a 7 billion increment al addition...
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, richard, paul , be richard, richard, paul, be ashamed yourself. out and just blame it. oh, you ashamed yourself. come out and just blame it . oh, you know, it just blame it. oh, you know, it was a mistake made by year ten student. yeah. this is the thing he is. yeah. look at him. get him! get him. and you know, this is a much more serious issue because it goes back to things like batley doesn't it. where the where the teacher has had to go into hiding. >> so richard, that's what he's thinking about. >> so richard, that's what he's thinking about . you hit the nail thinking about. you hit the nail on the head. he's thinking about this. he's thinking, am i going to have to be hiding for the next three years? because because of some ten year, ten, 15 year old kid put up a thing. he he put it, you know, listen , he he put it, you know, listen, basically, we're at war. there's a war going on and people don't even know it. okay? >> we've got the times next, and we're staying with the with the art world and it's got the sad news that nobody wants to spon
, richard, paul , be richard, richard, paul, be ashamed yourself. out and just blame it. oh, you ashamed yourself. come out and just blame it . oh, you know, it just blame it. oh, you know, it was a mistake made by year ten student. yeah. this is the thing he is. yeah. look at him. get him! get him. and you know, this is a much more serious issue because it goes back to things like batley doesn't it. where the where the teacher has had to go into hiding. >> so richard, that's what he's...
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and a scenario is c] there as an individual, and richards there.acing that in paris. so we need to prep for it and just do everything we can to get on top of that and work through the different alternatives. 30,000 runners took part in the manchester marathon on sunday, almost half of those were tackling the distance for the first time — one of them was yahya pandor, who is now a world record holder as well. he has become the first blind man, to officially complete a marathon without being physically tethered to a guide. he did have one, but only to give him verbal instructions. yayah, who is 28, lost his sight four years ago after being diagnosed with macular degeneration. olly foster spoke to him about his incredible achievement. i don't do things in half measures. if i do something, ijust go in the deep end and go for it. i've done a couple of halves. they were tethered, but they went ok. so i thought, i really need something to motivate me and challenge me, and something that will hopefully either inspire others or get people to recognise and s
and a scenario is c] there as an individual, and richards there.acing that in paris. so we need to prep for it and just do everything we can to get on top of that and work through the different alternatives. 30,000 runners took part in the manchester marathon on sunday, almost half of those were tackling the distance for the first time — one of them was yahya pandor, who is now a world record holder as well. he has become the first blind man, to officially complete a marathon without being...
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okay, richard, what is going to be top of filters list? yeah, well, i think picking up on some of the points, the 5, the, and just made that, i mean, he mentioned showing this relationship with russia. this is certainly a major concern for the germans. and in that they see kind of sorry, much just kind of enabling russ's war against ukraine, which of course is, is dragging on and on. and last time schultz went to china, i was with him on that trip. and he extracted the statement from a wedding from she, jim penguins, she's or something of a, a positive and saying that you can make threats with nuclear weapons. so this was interpreters is very much a kind of criticism of vladimir putin who's used nuclear threats in the ukraine will quite a bit recently. those threats very much back. so i think the germans would be looking for some wording from she, jim ping on that. again, but also the salts, as message to cj and ping is going to be, you know, you're helping russia, you may not be providing them with the drugs the, the wrong is giving them
okay, richard, what is going to be top of filters list? yeah, well, i think picking up on some of the points, the 5, the, and just made that, i mean, he mentioned showing this relationship with russia. this is certainly a major concern for the germans. and in that they see kind of sorry, much just kind of enabling russ's war against ukraine, which of course is, is dragging on and on. and last time schultz went to china, i was with him on that trip. and he extracted the statement from a wedding...