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robert johnson, victoria murphy, they helped us through it.elp to understand why this is so important to them and to everyone here in this country and for all the countries under the commonwealth. so it was a momentous and exciting day and we are happy to be a part of it and i will throw it back to you, jamaica in the studio and i will call you my queen. >> deborah: oh, michael strahan, you know how to hit a high note. i appreciate you for that flyby for over. we are trying to get all caught up with the british lingo amid all the pomp and circumstance. you did a fantastic job and one of the most highly anticipated moments of the morning all eyes on the balcony at buckingham palace. everyone watching and just waiting to see who would make an appearance. larez is there. she has been there all morning with that moment that really sets the tone for king charles' reign. larca james cook good morning to you both of you. >> good morning. great to see you guys. we had such an incredible day. this is truly a front row seat to that moment the balcony sh
robert johnson, victoria murphy, they helped us through it.elp to understand why this is so important to them and to everyone here in this country and for all the countries under the commonwealth. so it was a momentous and exciting day and we are happy to be a part of it and i will throw it back to you, jamaica in the studio and i will call you my queen. >> deborah: oh, michael strahan, you know how to hit a high note. i appreciate you for that flyby for over. we are trying to get all...
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magazine in new york city, which would become his chief vehicle, where he would discover robert underwood. johnson perfect segue to my next question. so this this isn't just a book about john muir. the subtitle is john muir and the friendship that saved yosemite. so you mentioned underwood johnson. who was he? how did they meet and why was he an especially effective partner for mirror that johnson was one of the fun discoveries. i came to this by wanting to do something about yosemite valley discovery. muir and i didn't know when i first started researching it, which would go. he had an amazing relationship with a woman named jean carr was the wife of one of his professors who was also a botanist. and muir was very into botany and geology, and they became sort of soulmates. she would introduce him to emerson and a lot of the famous scientists who would come out, her husband eventually went to berkeley and she was in in that area and would send scientists to come find him to be their guide in yosemite valley. so i thought well maybe that's the story and then when i got sort of midway into muir's li
magazine in new york city, which would become his chief vehicle, where he would discover robert underwood. johnson perfect segue to my next question. so this this isn't just a book about john muir. the subtitle is john muir and the friendship that saved yosemite. so you mentioned underwood johnson. who was he? how did they meet and why was he an especially effective partner for mirror that johnson was one of the fun discoveries. i came to this by wanting to do something about yosemite valley...
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robert wood johnson is watching his two older brothers go off to fight in the civil war. many people are dying from injuries that probably could be treated. so he starts developing interest in health care. in 1886, he starts johnson & johnson with his brothers. >> originally, they sold like the precursor to band-aid. they started hearing from customers that while the adhesive worked, it also could be irritating in some way. and so a scientist at the company started to send people talc, which is a very soft mineral that can be soothing on the skin. and then johnson & johnson was like, we see an opportunity here. >> johnson & johnson starts producing johnson's baby powder in 1894. it quickly becomes one of their most iconic products. it kicks off an enormous business for johnson & johnson. >> it was all over the place. i mean, you saw it in cartoons, you saw it in telephvision show. >> talcum powder is not to play with. >> oh. >> that was me. that was all my family. growing up, my mother used johnson & johnson baby powder on all of her children, which is me included. how di
robert wood johnson is watching his two older brothers go off to fight in the civil war. many people are dying from injuries that probably could be treated. so he starts developing interest in health care. in 1886, he starts johnson & johnson with his brothers. >> originally, they sold like the precursor to band-aid. they started hearing from customers that while the adhesive worked, it also could be irritating in some way. and so a scientist at the company started to send people...
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with me is abc's deborah roberts, victoria murphy, contributing editor at town 'n country and robert johnson news world contributors, thank you for being here. we will have a great time. historic moment and i'm proud to be here with you all at our new steam, they are fanned out across london. they are covering it all from buckingham palace to the mountain to the high park to winston reid -- westminster abbey with -- where charles will be crowned. we also have with those three people who not only notable royal family well but they work for their majesties in the past. sir peter casals anderson and christina. now we will hear from all of them all morning long but let's start by heading right to buckingham palace where it all began's and where my colleague larry spencer and james longman are standing by. >> lara: what a day here. behind us, the stands arfield. the folks that you see there are invited guests. they are military veterans. they are healthcare workers. and representatives from charities here -- near and dear to the king and queen's hearts. they are buried in the ring and they are wi
with me is abc's deborah roberts, victoria murphy, contributing editor at town 'n country and robert johnson news world contributors, thank you for being here. we will have a great time. historic moment and i'm proud to be here with you all at our new steam, they are fanned out across london. they are covering it all from buckingham palace to the mountain to the high park to winston reid -- westminster abbey with -- where charles will be crowned. we also have with those three people who not...
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robert f. kennedy, jr., rfk, jr., could be eugene mccarthy of 2024 of course pushed lyndon johnson aside when he president in 1968. >> robert kennedy saying interesting things i have to say a lot of things, that he says are libertarian some republicans agree with by the way, let's take a short break whether we would come back markets mixed a pretty good rally for doss retailer earnings, and a lot of news, we've got more, scompgs on the debt ceiling negotiations, coming up next week, we will get into that, with the dow up 79 nasdaq down 10, exam management president, david is here with expectations, on how to allocate your money right now stay with us. ♪ ♪ we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. i mean, we're not talking about a game! cashback like
robert f. kennedy, jr., rfk, jr., could be eugene mccarthy of 2024 of course pushed lyndon johnson aside when he president in 1968. >> robert kennedy saying interesting things i have to say a lot of things, that he says are libertarian some republicans agree with by the way, let's take a short break whether we would come back markets mixed a pretty good rally for doss retailer earnings, and a lot of news, we've got more, scompgs on the debt ceiling negotiations, coming up next week, we...
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but johnson chooses to listen instead to secretary of defense robert mcnamara and mcnamara doesn't know nearly as much about the military as most of the hawks. but he had been an automobile executive and he studied economics, and he tries to apply economic game theory, vietnam and tries to use that as sort of a conflict management tool. and he argues that limits that we should actually limit ourselves initially so we don't provoke the enemy. and then he will say that these escalatory measures aren't going to really help the situation in the south and that we are going to provoke the chinese and the soviet. it's if we do this. and so he convinces johnson to keep turning down these requests we now know from the benefit of 50 plus years of history that in fact, mcnamara was wrong on both of these counts. these measures would have done great service to the united states and the chinese and the soviets had no intention of getting involved in the left. anatoly dobrynin, who was the soviet ambassador here, and he wrote in his memoirs about how the soviets the last thing they wanted to do was t
but johnson chooses to listen instead to secretary of defense robert mcnamara and mcnamara doesn't know nearly as much about the military as most of the hawks. but he had been an automobile executive and he studied economics, and he tries to apply economic game theory, vietnam and tries to use that as sort of a conflict management tool. and he argues that limits that we should actually limit ourselves initially so we don't provoke the enemy. and then he will say that these escalatory measures...
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but johnson chooses to listen instead to secretary of defense robert mcnamara and mcnamara doesn't know nearly as much about the military as most of the hawks. but he had been an automobile executive and he studied economics, and he tries to apply economic game theory, vietnam and tries to use that as sort of a conflict management tool. and he argues that limits that we should actually limit ourselves initially so we don't provoke the enemy. and then he will say that these escalatory measures aren't going to really help the situation in the south and that we are going to provoke the chinese and the soviet. it's if we do this. and so he convinces johnson to keep turning down these requests we now know from the benefit of 50 plus years of history that in fact, mcnamara was wrong on both of these counts. these measures would have done great service to the united states and the chinese and the soviets had no intention of getting involved in the left. anatoly dobrynin, who was the soviet ambassador here, and he wrote in his memoirs about how the soviets the last thing they wanted to do was t
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johnson to withdraw from the race. it brought in other candidates, robert f. kennedy, sr., robert kennedy, jr.' see blood in the water something like this happens and it attracts other candidates to enter the race? >> that is a possibility. it is all part of a chess game. you move one piece here, that affects the game there, ultimately i agree with doug, that president biden's biggest hurdle he is facing enthusiasm gap with his own party. i've seen some ap polling suggesting only 37% of democrats want him to seek a second term. he has to overcome the enthusiasm gap first and foremost, whatever happens in the primaries will have echo in the general election and be a hurdle for president biden as well. neil: hadley, final word. doug, great seeing you again. we'll see what happens. numbers are incredible. a lot of money floating around taking bets. >> yes there is. neil: thank you, guys. the dow is down 393 points. we're focusing on some beneficiaries today, all this market mayhem. gold, for example, up more than 22 bucks comfortably over $2050 the ounce. stay with us why that is. ♪. ♪i said, i se
johnson to withdraw from the race. it brought in other candidates, robert f. kennedy, sr., robert kennedy, jr.' see blood in the water something like this happens and it attracts other candidates to enter the race? >> that is a possibility. it is all part of a chess game. you move one piece here, that affects the game there, ultimately i agree with doug, that president biden's biggest hurdle he is facing enthusiasm gap with his own party. i've seen some ap polling suggesting only 37% of...
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that target putin initially he starts off by johnson meeting with small group of advisors specifically in 1965 early nineties five he'll start meeting with robert mcnamara during lunch and also the secretary of state, dean rusk. mcnamara will have a list. this list of targets has been moved from first. second air division that's running the show later 30, therefore 33 for seventh air force. so we always hear seventh air force that's going to go through the sink pack sharp down it in honolulu. it's going to move up to the pentagon. it's going to move over to state. it's going to kind of go back to the jcs, and that's going to be in mcnamara's hands. and now they're going to take this list of this is what we want to do. this is why we want to do these targets. and now they're going to have a discussion among the three of them. and pretty soon discussion starts expanding. initially at those discussions. so what's missing in the kind of military this pictures from a later period of time were general wheeler is actually sitting on it. he's invited this probably from 67. as we get into 68. okay. all right. where are these attacks coming from? well, a
that target putin initially he starts off by johnson meeting with small group of advisors specifically in 1965 early nineties five he'll start meeting with robert mcnamara during lunch and also the secretary of state, dean rusk. mcnamara will have a list. this list of targets has been moved from first. second air division that's running the show later 30, therefore 33 for seventh air force. so we always hear seventh air force that's going to go through the sink pack sharp down it in honolulu....
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declassified by the council, there is evidence that johnson knew about kennedy's plans to leave vietnam. he did not agree with this and tried to win robertside. i always thought there was it is foolish to make any statements about the withdrawal of troops. this is harmful from a psychological point of view, the news was considered by the president, otherwise i was silent. in response to this attack, on the high seas, our troops attacked the bases used by the north vietnamese patrols. as it followed from the declassified memorandums, by the autumn of 1964, during his campaign against the bari gold votar, johnson had already decided that he would escalate the war in vietnam; in fact, the directive that became the resolution on the gulf of tonkin was written even before the incident. in this bay for 3 months before the election, johnson was already planning a deployed air action. they were supposed to start after his inauguration. we are going to prove to the communists that we cannot be defeated with weapons, we are impossible. and they came to the property in latin america, lit candles, because they did not have electricity, but they stil
declassified by the council, there is evidence that johnson knew about kennedy's plans to leave vietnam. he did not agree with this and tried to win robertside. i always thought there was it is foolish to make any statements about the withdrawal of troops. this is harmful from a psychological point of view, the news was considered by the president, otherwise i was silent. in response to this attack, on the high seas, our troops attacked the bases used by the north vietnamese patrols. as it...
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roberts court. it's not history's job to judge, it's senate democrats'job to hold the supreme court accountable. >> it's why i'm introducing, with congressman hank johnson 60 house members, with senators, the judiciary act of 2023 to expanded supreme court. tour of one ronald desantis. that is next. let's race! put your foot on the pedal for speed. yeah! reliability. it's showtime. here we go. and power. introducing the xfinity 10g network. that was awesome. super-fast internet today. with even faster speeds tomorrow. you might wanna buckle up. only from xfinity. the future starts now. i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet? well, people may think that their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. if you can't lay your hand flat on the table, talk to a hand specialist. but what if i don't want surgery? well, then you should find a hand specialist certified to offer nonsurgical treatments. what's the next step? visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. desantis is expected to launch his presidential campaign. but for a man who so desperately wants to be pr
roberts court. it's not history's job to judge, it's senate democrats'job to hold the supreme court accountable. >> it's why i'm introducing, with congressman hank johnson 60 house members, with senators, the judiciary act of 2023 to expanded supreme court. tour of one ronald desantis. that is next. let's race! put your foot on the pedal for speed. yeah! reliability. it's showtime. here we go. and power. introducing the xfinity 10g network. that was awesome. super-fast internet today....
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was a perception of attack on the americans and lyndon johnson decided to take a limited response based on the academic theories that that roberthad been giving him and that hoping to convince north that this is showing resolve. but in fact, the opposite happens. and the north vietnamese take it as a sign of weakness. and then johnson reinforces that in 1964, during the election, when he says we're not going to send american boys nine or 10,000 miles away from home to, do what asian boys ought to be doing for themselves. and when nixon and johnson gets to middle of 65, the north vietnamese invasion is now in full bloom. general westmoreland saying he's about to fall. johnson takes a sober look at what's going on in southeast asia and and he subscribes to the dominos, as did richard nixon and dwight eisenhower. and most other serious statesmen of the time and the domino theory will get maligned later on after 1975, when the dominance fall. most of them cambodia falls and khmer rouge kills a couple of many people. but of the other dominoes in the region don't fall. it's argued that, you know, the domino theory really wasn't valid
was a perception of attack on the americans and lyndon johnson decided to take a limited response based on the academic theories that that roberthad been giving him and that hoping to convince north that this is showing resolve. but in fact, the opposite happens. and the north vietnamese take it as a sign of weakness. and then johnson reinforces that in 1964, during the election, when he says we're not going to send american boys nine or 10,000 miles away from home to, do what asian boys ought...
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from the kennedys to johnson, and how it was not just surveillance but proactive attempting to drive dr. martin luther king to suicide. >> it began with the authorization by robert to begin to surveilled king. they began by putting wiretaps on some of his associates phones and eventually started wiretapping king's home and office phones and began to put listing devices in his hotel rooms. originally, the rationale for that was they were concerned he was consorting, associating with communist and former communists. it became clear king was not interested at all in communists and there were not influencing the civil rights movement in any way that move them toward communist beliefs, they acknowledge that but by then i had become obsessed with his personal life and trying to catch him in affairs with other women other than his wife. it became a personal vendetta, fueled in part by the racism in the fbi, by the insecurities of j edgar hoover who resisted and really raged when king criticized the fbi for being racist. and then it became their personal obsession of people like hoover and lbj who i think just had an interest in keeping tabs on king's personal life. amy
from the kennedys to johnson, and how it was not just surveillance but proactive attempting to drive dr. martin luther king to suicide. >> it began with the authorization by robert to begin to surveilled king. they began by putting wiretaps on some of his associates phones and eventually started wiretapping king's home and office phones and began to put listing devices in his hotel rooms. originally, the rationale for that was they were concerned he was consorting, associating with...
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>> all, right alencia johnson, former biden campaign senior adviser, as always, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. i want to bring california congressman robertwas on the democratic briefing call, congressman, your thoughts on this deal. >> yeah, first, i want to say, i think the president obviously has done a great job in ensuring that the most severe cuts that were proposed by that republicans, by speaker mccarthy, are not on the table. there's a lot of information that we need, of course, as a caucus. i think the fact that their social security, medicaid, veterans programs, student loan relief. these were really important issues. especially for those of us in the progressive side. largely, those have been remained intact. i think that's a huge encouraging sign. all these negotiations. we all need to see the actual text, we'll need to see the bill. that's what we're gonna have in the days ahead. i am encouraged by what we've seen already. i also think the president was pretty clear, in his remarks, i agree. moving forward, we also got to be a little bit more tough, 14th amendment got to be better, -- something we look. essentially we've bee
>> all, right alencia johnson, former biden campaign senior adviser, as always, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. i want to bring california congressman robertwas on the democratic briefing call, congressman, your thoughts on this deal. >> yeah, first, i want to say, i think the president obviously has done a great job in ensuring that the most severe cuts that were proposed by that republicans, by speaker mccarthy, are not on the table. there's a lot of...
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roberts court. it's not history job to judge, it's senate democrats job to hold the supreme court accountable. >> it's why i'm introducing neuro, with congressman hank johnson. we need to repeal the filibuster. we need to expand the supreme court. we have to deal with this constitutional crisis that has been created by the republican usurpation of the supreme court. that's going to be the challenge at this time. we can agonize, we have to organize. i do believe the momentum is growing. the revelations about justice thomas, the dobbs decision, the bruin decision, in terms of conceal and carry, the decision on the environment, other decisions about democracy, they are all building a crescendo which, in my opinion, it will point towards the passage of the judiciary act of 2023. >> i hope you are right. i'm glad you are introducing your bill. i hope the president gets on board because he's been very anti expansion. i hope you get it through, senator. ed markey, thank you so much for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you, thank you so much. >> still to come, he wants to be president but it seems like all they can do is make people uncomfortable. and the cringew
roberts court. it's not history job to judge, it's senate democrats job to hold the supreme court accountable. >> it's why i'm introducing neuro, with congressman hank johnson. we need to repeal the filibuster. we need to expand the supreme court. we have to deal with this constitutional crisis that has been created by the republican usurpation of the supreme court. that's going to be the challenge at this time. we can agonize, we have to organize. i do believe the momentum is growing....
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johnson and nixon, as i see it, were realists behind closed doors. they were gloomy realists about this war, i think from the beginning to the end, robert mcnamara would later say to us, if only we had known it was a kind of of the latter day mcnamara. he sells himself short. he did know. they did know. and so what i find striking for me is the degree to which they were realists about the war. dan and they escalated, it seems to me, and perpetuated a war that they privately doubted was either winnable or necessary. that's a rather gloomy conclusion that i've reached on the basis of my research. well, it raises themes that i'd like us to discuss in this hour. one of them is the role of leadership in decision making that that maybe we can come back. and the question is, why is it today still we seem to devalue integrity, transparency, a certain commitment to honesty. and in way in which leadership is practiced in this country politically, when we learn much after the disclosures of, mcnamara and johnson and nixon, we knew what they were really thinking because actually that became public, which was revelatory. but i want to back up just a bit and stay w
johnson and nixon, as i see it, were realists behind closed doors. they were gloomy realists about this war, i think from the beginning to the end, robert mcnamara would later say to us, if only we had known it was a kind of of the latter day mcnamara. he sells himself short. he did know. they did know. and so what i find striking for me is the degree to which they were realists about the war. dan and they escalated, it seems to me, and perpetuated a war that they privately doubted was either...
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johnson. ♪ alix: it is 30 minutes into the u.s. trading day, wednesday, may 3. your other top stories we're following for you at this hour. tanking crisis is just beginning. former fed president robertaplan says we have not seen the credit crunch yet from the banks and it is coming. that puts the fed and the hot seat. regional banks rally after the dow jones data. we will get services at the top of the hour. oil, is it a signal or reaction? the low $70. energy stocks fall. we ask the obvious question, why? welcome to bloomberg "markets." here we are, for today. guy: let's take a look. ism services dropping onto the books. it is long expectations. up from 51.2 to 51.9, the survey is 51.8. pay is pretty stable. the employment index is a little softer, which is interesting, in light of the adp. it comes to 15.8. new orders take sharply higher. i don't know whether i care about the adp number, alix. i think there's some things the fed will want to walk through. mike mckee joins us to walk us through what these numbers are, telling us your read. michael: you give me some extra time as you enter the number's to go through them myself. i think what we are seeing here is a sort of status qu
johnson. ♪ alix: it is 30 minutes into the u.s. trading day, wednesday, may 3. your other top stories we're following for you at this hour. tanking crisis is just beginning. former fed president robertaplan says we have not seen the credit crunch yet from the banks and it is coming. that puts the fed and the hot seat. regional banks rally after the dow jones data. we will get services at the top of the hour. oil, is it a signal or reaction? the low $70. energy stocks fall. we ask the obvious...
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invited yesterday, robert, you know , one former robert, you know, one former cabinet ministers there . what cabinet ministers there. what isn't boris johnsonte— wembley stadium. clearly that wasn't to be possible this wasn't going to be possible this ttme. — wasn't going to be possible this ttme. ant— wasn't going to be possible this time. and therefore, i think we all time. and therefore, i think we ett-te— time. and therefore, i think we ett-te eeeett— time. and therefore, i think we all-to accept that- time. and therefore, i think we all to accept that it's all have to accept that it's nont— all have to accept that it's nont tet— all have to accept that it's right for buckingham palace to mete— right for buckingham palace to make sure and— right for buckingham palace to make sure and the earl marshal to make sure and the earl marshal te mete— make sure and the earl marshal te mete ewe— make sure and the earl marshal to make sure there's a very good cross representation— to make sure there's a very good cross representation of our eeetety— cross representation of our eeetety. ant— cross representation of our eeetety. ent t— cross represe
invited yesterday, robert, you know , one former robert, you know, one former cabinet ministers there . what cabinet ministers there. what isn't boris johnsonte— wembley stadium. clearly that wasn't to be possible this wasn't going to be possible this ttme. — wasn't going to be possible this ttme. ant— wasn't going to be possible this time. and therefore, i think we all time. and therefore, i think we ett-te— time. and therefore, i think we ett-te eeeett— time. and therefore, i think...
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robert you know, one former cabinet minister is there. one ten-t— cabinet minister is there. one ten-t nette— cabinet minister is there. one isn't boris johnsontttte ttt— cabinet are sat further back was a little bit of— cabinet are sat further back was a little bit of competition over tneee— a little bit of competition over these invitations— a little bit of competition over these invitations .— a little bit of competition over these invitations . well look i these invitations. well look i tntnt— these invitations. well look i tntntltet— these invitations. well look i think.lot.us_ these invitations. well look i thinkllotlus felt- these invitations. well look i think lot us felt that we'd think a lot of us felt that we'd teve— think a lot of us felt that we'd tevelneve— think a lot of us felt that we'd love-have-there,- think a lot of us felt that we'd love have there, but love to have been there, but tnete— love to have been there, but tneve vvee— love to have been there, but there were only— love to have been there, but there were only 2000 seats. so waslwrong? — there were only 2000 seats. so waslwrong? vve— there were only 2000 seats. tw
robert you know, one former cabinet minister is there. one ten-t— cabinet minister is there. one ten-t nette— cabinet minister is there. one isn't boris johnsontttte ttt— cabinet are sat further back was a little bit of— cabinet are sat further back was a little bit of competition over tneee— a little bit of competition over these invitations— a little bit of competition over these invitations .— a little bit of competition over these invitations . well look i these invitations....
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roberts and amanda patel. do stand by tecauce— amanda patel. do stand by because coming up as it emerges, narrc— because coming up as it emerges, narrc tanncan— because coming up as it emerges, boris johnsonwill there will plot something which vvrtt reattv— there will plot something which will really hit— there will plot something which will really hit the— there will plot something which will really hit the royal family in will really hit the royal family m a— will really hit the royal family m a wya— will really hit the royal family in a way, because— will really hit the royal family in a way, because i think harry vent— in a way, because i think harry vent tact— in a way, because i think harry went back pretty— in a way, because i think harry went back pretty angry. clearly ant— went back pretty angry. clearly ant vtat— went back pretty angry. clearly and what really— went back pretty angry. clearly and what really worries-is. and what really worries me is that the royal family is now a moving target, a soft touch . moving target, a soft touch. charles showed that he won't tact. — charles showed that he won't answer back. so— charles showed that he won't answer back. so whatever is tnr
roberts and amanda patel. do stand by tecauce— amanda patel. do stand by because coming up as it emerges, narrc— because coming up as it emerges, narrc tanncan— because coming up as it emerges, boris johnsonwill there will plot something which vvrtt reattv— there will plot something which will really hit— there will plot something which will really hit the— there will plot something which will really hit the royal family in will really hit the royal family m a— will really hit the...
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roberts and amanda patel. do stand by tecauce— amanda patel. do stand by because coming up as it emerges, narrc— because coming up as it emerges, narrc tanncan— because coming up as it emerges, boris johnsonwhich will there will plot something which vvrtt reattv— there will plot something which will really hit— there will plot something which will really hit the— there will plot something which will really hit the royal family in will really hit the royal family m a— will really hit the royal family m a wya— will really hit the royal family in a way, because— will really hit the royal family in a way, because i think harry vent— in a way, because i think harry vent tact— in a way, because i think harry went back pretty— in a way, because i think harry went back pretty angry. clearly ant— went back pretty angry. clearly ant vtat— went back pretty angry. clearly and what really— went back pretty angry. clearly and what really worries-is. and what really worries me is that the royal family is now a moving target, a soft touch . moving target, a soft touch. charles showed that he won't tact. — charles showed that he won't answer back. so— charles showed that he won't answer back. so whatever
roberts and amanda patel. do stand by tecauce— amanda patel. do stand by because coming up as it emerges, narrc— because coming up as it emerges, narrc tanncan— because coming up as it emerges, boris johnsonwhich will there will plot something which vvrtt reattv— there will plot something which will really hit— there will plot something which will really hit the— there will plot something which will really hit the royal family in will really hit the royal family m a— will really...