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scarborough _ say hello! hello! laughs. scarborough is _ say hello! hello! laughs.ay hello! hello! laughs. scarborough is also home | say hello! hello! laughs. | scarborough is also home to say hello! hello! laughs. - scarborough is also home to the country's oldest funicular train company. scarborough has got, let's call it a mixed reputation these days. but it used to be properly posh. back in the 17th century, mineral springs were discovered in the cliffs so people used to come here for the healthy waters, and it is still incredibly popular. in fact more holidaymakers visit the yorkshire coast than anywhere else in the country outside london. most of the businesses on the seafront had a rocky 2020. but this year the hotels are already well booked all the way through to october. it's a golden opportunity to make up for all that lost time. morning, all right if i go in? thank you! if it is seaside traditions you're after, this is the place to be. the harbour bar has been in scarborough for 75 years. these days like all of us, it is doing its best to follow the covi
scarborough _ say hello! hello! laughs. scarborough is _ say hello! hello! laughs.ay hello! hello! laughs. scarborough is also home | say hello! hello! laughs. | scarborough is also home to say hello! hello! laughs. - scarborough is also home to the country's oldest funicular train company. scarborough has got, let's call it a mixed reputation these days. but it used to be properly posh. back in the 17th century, mineral springs were discovered in the cliffs so people used to come here for the...
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i think scarborough...gh will do well, theresa and i have been talking about starting a family... laughs. what's in these knickerbocker glorys? is it something in these? theresa, you hear that? idid, yes! i thinkjulian said twins. another trick scarborough has up its sleeve is its surroundings. it lies right on the edge of the north yorkshire moors national park. 20 minutes from the beachfront, and you're driving through all this. the poxy weatherjust makes it all the more atmospheric. so, i'm on my way to a place that's become a real attraction in these parts. you'll have seen it on the big screens in the harry potter movies, and in fact, only last month, tom cruise was here shooting his latest mission: impossible film. as i arrive, the north york moors railway has only been open a couple of days after months of lockdown. hey, come on! i'm on ! are you aid... ade! you're famous! i'm not that famous! it's really nice to be on this train. when it shut down, one of the consequences was not only did it impact
i think scarborough...gh will do well, theresa and i have been talking about starting a family... laughs. what's in these knickerbocker glorys? is it something in these? theresa, you hear that? idid, yes! i thinkjulian said twins. another trick scarborough has up its sleeve is its surroundings. it lies right on the edge of the north yorkshire moors national park. 20 minutes from the beachfront, and you're driving through all this. the poxy weatherjust makes it all the more atmospheric. so, i'm...
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i think scarborough...eve is its surroundings. it lies right on the edge of the north yorkshire moors national park. 20 minutes from the beachfront, and you're driving through all this. the poxy weatherjust makes it all the more atmospheric. so i'm on my way to a place that has become a real attraction in these parts. you'll have seen it on the big screens in the harry potter movies, and in fact, only last month, tom cruise was here shooting his latest mission: impossible film. as i arrive, the north york moors railway has only been open a couple of days after months of lockdown. hey, come on! i'm on! are you aid... ade! you're famous! i'm not that famous! it's really nice to be on this train. when it shut down, one of the consequences was not only did it impact the passengers, but all the staff that work on this line. i was speaking to the stationmaster, and he travels 100 miles to work on this line, and he's a volunteer, he does it for free. so it's just... it makes it feel even more special that it's bac
i think scarborough...eve is its surroundings. it lies right on the edge of the north yorkshire moors national park. 20 minutes from the beachfront, and you're driving through all this. the poxy weatherjust makes it all the more atmospheric. so i'm on my way to a place that has become a real attraction in these parts. you'll have seen it on the big screens in the harry potter movies, and in fact, only last month, tom cruise was here shooting his latest mission: impossible film. as i arrive, the...
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on his arrival in london, the president of the united states was greeted by the earl of scarborough, after shaking hands with prime minister mcmillan, mr. kennedy expressed pleasure at being in london. ♪ president kennedy: mr. prime minister, i will have an opportunity to counsel with you, affecting climax to a journey from washington to paris to vienna and to london. ♪ narrator: the kennedys' visit to london was also of a personal nature. the next day, mr. kennedy would serve as godfather for his knees. at admiralty house, residents of the prime minister, mr. mcmillan and mr. kennedy met for four hours. the communique indicated their joint view of soviet willingness to negotiate on laos should indicate moscow's global intention. it also noted maintaining the rights and obligations of allied governments in berlin. the prime minister and lady mcmillan work hosts on luncheon for president and misses kennedy. the warm hospitality of the british leader in lady mcmillan spoke eloquently of the close ties of friendship and understanding that have so long united britain and the united state
on his arrival in london, the president of the united states was greeted by the earl of scarborough, after shaking hands with prime minister mcmillan, mr. kennedy expressed pleasure at being in london. ♪ president kennedy: mr. prime minister, i will have an opportunity to counsel with you, affecting climax to a journey from washington to paris to vienna and to london. ♪ narrator: the kennedys' visit to london was also of a personal nature. the next day, mr. kennedy would serve as godfather...
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news just as it is the right for sean hannity or tucker carlson or a lawrence o'donnell or a joe scarborough or anyone else to be able to come on television and speak from a position of authority, i feel that i can do the same thing. and i do believe, margaret, that i speak for people who -- the underserved people in our society, for black and brown people, for women. i do think that i have that responsibility. otherwise, i'm not living up to what my ancestors fought for. >> two hours a night, every weekday, you sit behind the anchor desk. and i want to show the audience some of the things that you said during the trump presidency. >> oh, boy. you are the commander in chief, the president of the united states of america, the greatest country on earth. act like it. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don len. the president of the united states is racist. a lot of us already knew that. the president of the united states is a fraud and a con man. >> when you interject that emotion and you call the united -- the president of the united states a con man, how is that different from the emotion that fox new
news just as it is the right for sean hannity or tucker carlson or a lawrence o'donnell or a joe scarborough or anyone else to be able to come on television and speak from a position of authority, i feel that i can do the same thing. and i do believe, margaret, that i speak for people who -- the underserved people in our society, for black and brown people, for women. i do think that i have that responsibility. otherwise, i'm not living up to what my ancestors fought for. >> two hours a...
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the northeast of england today. 24 celsius in alnwick, for example, 22 celsius down the coast in scarboroughacross the whole of scotland with some more rain to come overnight. heaviest rain earlier on was in northern ireland, but it is drier here tonight. we've got more rain in scotland for a while affecting wales before pushing towards the midlands and eastern parts of england later in the night. temperatures may drop off a little bit in scotland and northern ireland, but it's another warm one for england and wales. warmer than it has been of late towards the southeast. today, we had some high pollen levels in england and wales. it's more restricted to southern areas tomorrow because these areas are more likely to get some sunshine eventually. but we start off quite cloudy with some outbreaks of rain, that'll slowly pull away from many eastern parts of england. they will continue to bring some rain into northern england. rain developing in eastern scotland getting close to northern ireland in towards north wales. to the south, some sunshine could trigger some heavy, thundery showers later i
the northeast of england today. 24 celsius in alnwick, for example, 22 celsius down the coast in scarboroughacross the whole of scotland with some more rain to come overnight. heaviest rain earlier on was in northern ireland, but it is drier here tonight. we've got more rain in scotland for a while affecting wales before pushing towards the midlands and eastern parts of england later in the night. temperatures may drop off a little bit in scotland and northern ireland, but it's another warm one...
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the northeast of england today. 24 celsius in alnwick, for example, 22 celsius down the coast in scarboroughr weather swept across the whole of scotland with some more rain to come overnight. heaviest rain earlier on was in northern ireland, but it is drier here tonight. we've got more rain in scotland for a while affecting wales before pushing towards the midlands and eastern parts of england later in the night. temperatures may drop off a little bit in scotland and northern ireland, but it's another warm one for england and wales. warmer than it has been of late towards the southeast. today, we had some high pollen levels in england and wales. it's more restricted to southern areas tomorrow because these areas are more likely to get some sunshine eventually. but we start off quite cloudy with some outbreaks of rain, that'll slowly pull away from many eastern parts of england. they will continue to bring some rain into northern england. rain developing in eastern scotland getting close to northern ireland in towards north wales. to the south, some sunshine could trigger some heavy, thundery
the northeast of england today. 24 celsius in alnwick, for example, 22 celsius down the coast in scarboroughr weather swept across the whole of scotland with some more rain to come overnight. heaviest rain earlier on was in northern ireland, but it is drier here tonight. we've got more rain in scotland for a while affecting wales before pushing towards the midlands and eastern parts of england later in the night. temperatures may drop off a little bit in scotland and northern ireland, but it's...
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mr deputy speaker, as a comprehensive lad who went to a good and decent comprehensive school in scarborough do want to make sure that, like so many of my friends who i went to school with, that their children do incredibly well. the labour leader sir keir starmer continued the argument at prime minister's questions. he said the government's plan offered much less per pupil than was available to children in other countries. so can the prime minister explain when he was told by his expert, that he appointed, that only an ambitious, fully funded catch—up plan would do — only an ambitious, fully funded catch—up plan — why did he come up with something which, in the words of that same expert, is "too small, too narrow, and too slow"? prime minister. mr speaker, i think that the right honourable gentleman needs to do the maths because actually — and he needs to do some catch—up on his own mathematics! this is a £3 billion catch—up plan, just for starters, mr speaker, and it includes the biggest programme of tuition of one—to—one, one—to—two, one—to—three tutorials anywhere in the world. who does
mr deputy speaker, as a comprehensive lad who went to a good and decent comprehensive school in scarborough do want to make sure that, like so many of my friends who i went to school with, that their children do incredibly well. the labour leader sir keir starmer continued the argument at prime minister's questions. he said the government's plan offered much less per pupil than was available to children in other countries. so can the prime minister explain when he was told by his expert, that...
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0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has this report. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough has been covid free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way.— prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated _ keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever _ keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. l keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i | be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but, if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we are in today. the government _ the position we are in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to get the vaccine orface being redeployed or losing theirjobs. 0ne care home manager told us mandatory vaccines are what she has been waiting for. we've had 12 months of this. i have seen _ we've had 12 months of this. i have seen the _ we've had 12 months of this. i have seen the sadness, i have seen th
0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has this report. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough has been covid free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way.— prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated _ keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever _ keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. l keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever...
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mr deputy speaker, as a comprehensive lad who went to a good and decent comprehensive school in scarborougherything i do want to make sure that like so many of my friends who i went to school with, that their children do incredibly well. many labour mps thought gavin williamson had lost a battle with the treasury. so, can i urge him to keep arguing for that extra funding? because without it, this is not going to level up, this is going to be a disadvantage that will continue not just this year, but for many years to come. like all sort of secretaries of state, i must confess there is sort of sometimes that sort of tendency of always maybe just wanting a little bit more because we are all incredibly ambitious in order to be able to deliver more for those we represent. why are the secretary - of state's powers of persuasion so inadequate that he's only been able to persuade - the chancellor to fund a mere| one tenth of sir kevan collins' admirable catch—up plan? don't children deserve - a better champion fighting in their cornerthan. the secretary of state and his risible efforts, - which are
mr deputy speaker, as a comprehensive lad who went to a good and decent comprehensive school in scarborougherything i do want to make sure that like so many of my friends who i went to school with, that their children do incredibly well. many labour mps thought gavin williamson had lost a battle with the treasury. so, can i urge him to keep arguing for that extra funding? because without it, this is not going to level up, this is going to be a disadvantage that will continue not just this year,...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the story. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough the home's been covid—free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we're in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to get the vaccine orface being redeployed or losing theirjobs. one care home manager told us mandatory vaccines are what she's been waiting for. we've had 12 months of this. i've seen the sadness, i've seen the stress and i think, if we can, if we can keep people as safe as possible, then we've got to do it. so, what are vaccinations rate like amongst care home staff working with older people? well, across england, more than 80% have had at least one dose of the vaccine, but look in more detail and problems emerge. around 25% are unvaccinated in cities like manchester and birmingham. and dig deeper and here, i
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the story. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough the home's been covid—free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we're in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the story. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we're in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to get the vaccine or face being redeployed or losing theirjobs. one care home manager told us mandatory vaccines are what she's been waiting for. we've had 12 months of this. i've seen the sadness, i've seen the stress and i think, if we can, if we can keep people as safe as possible, then we've got to do it. so, what are vaccinations rate like amongst care home staff working with older people? well, across england, more than 80% have had at least one dose of the vaccine, but look in more detail and problems emerge. around 25% are unvaccinated in cities like manchester and birmingham. and dig deeper and here, in the london borough
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the story. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we're in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to get the vaccine or face...
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green room, and if you go over to m b, m s, m, b, c, you run into brandon on, on scott and joe scarborough. you have a revolving door that goes out of our senior intelligence into the paid media and they're in, they're spinning and lying and misleading. and so it's not the leaks that matter. it's that the obama administration already administration is going to punish leakers who aren't in the direction they want. how brandon and clapper, who are both ly misled america, and frankly use their intelligence clearance to talk about things that were patently untrue, how they are not at least ostracized, if not indicted is beyond me. but now i'm going to complain about leakers. these guys are paid leakers destroying the country, and so armina is implicit, they're not, they're not. and of course, of course, they were stations that one or both of those gentlemen may have lied on their road, but that will never be dry acadia. unfortunately, gentlemen, thank you both so much. i appreciate your time and that's it for now or thank you for joining me tonight on news news use. you could catch me on the p
green room, and if you go over to m b, m s, m, b, c, you run into brandon on, on scott and joe scarborough. you have a revolving door that goes out of our senior intelligence into the paid media and they're in, they're spinning and lying and misleading. and so it's not the leaks that matter. it's that the obama administration already administration is going to punish leakers who aren't in the direction they want. how brandon and clapper, who are both ly misled america, and frankly use their...
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any older venerable journalists, how do they get to an age, joe scarborough, what is he, like 70? does he get to be that age without accruing any self-awareness. they can't even hear themselves, if you look at these journalistic leftovers like carl bernstein and brian williams, it's evidence of life in a bubble, a bubble where they can't see that they've become a parody of their own bias. that was bonkers. that was absolutely bonkers. i understand, it's like my parents when i used to play basketball for saint greg's. i would only -- i don't even know what it was. i only played for one minute in each game and my parents were so grateful that like, i didn't pee myself. there was one time i actually sunk a free throw and my dad fell off the chair. that's the way the media is with biden. he is like me playing fifth grade basketball in san mateo, california. >> dana: one of the things i thought was most interesting, this was a criticism from somebody, cnn, he discovered several presidents, he said he has never seen a president so protected by his aides or even screamed out to stop talk
any older venerable journalists, how do they get to an age, joe scarborough, what is he, like 70? does he get to be that age without accruing any self-awareness. they can't even hear themselves, if you look at these journalistic leftovers like carl bernstein and brian williams, it's evidence of life in a bubble, a bubble where they can't see that they've become a parody of their own bias. that was bonkers. that was absolutely bonkers. i understand, it's like my parents when i used to play...
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and i rushed back last night for the historic defending of joe scarborough from the studio on high up't -- >> told the press i was up there. >> i told the president you were defending and analyzing his speech, and i'm sure he's waited with bated breath. >> suspended for three days. so what -- can i ask you this and we talked about it yesterday. extraordinarily moving what's been going on in tulsa, the recognition for really the first time in this country's history. real recognition, but i'm curious about one thing. when i was growing up, i think it was dannon yogurt
and i rushed back last night for the historic defending of joe scarborough from the studio on high up't -- >> told the press i was up there. >> i told the president you were defending and analyzing his speech, and i'm sure he's waited with bated breath. >> suspended for three days. so what -- can i ask you this and we talked about it yesterday. extraordinarily moving what's been going on in tulsa, the recognition for really the first time in this country's history. real...
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saw high temperatures in the 905 of england today. 2a degrees for example. 22 down the coast of scarborough. warmer than it has been of late towards the southeast. today, we had some high pollen levels in england and wales. it's more restricted to southern areas tomorrow because these areas are more likely to get some sunshine eventually. but we start off quite cloudy with some outbreaks of rain, that'll slowly pull away from many eastern parts of england. they will continue to bring some rain into northern england. rain developing in eastern scotland getting close to northern ireland in towards north wales. to the south, some sunshine could trigger some heavy, thundery showers later in the day. temperatures going to be a bit lower, but as we have seen significantly so in eastern scotland and the northeast of england. here, we have got more rain continuing into the evening, a really dismal summers day. and a few more storms breaking out further south across england as well for a while. the weekend, a battle going on, really, high pressure extending all the way across the atlantic to more no
saw high temperatures in the 905 of england today. 2a degrees for example. 22 down the coast of scarborough. warmer than it has been of late towards the southeast. today, we had some high pollen levels in england and wales. it's more restricted to southern areas tomorrow because these areas are more likely to get some sunshine eventually. but we start off quite cloudy with some outbreaks of rain, that'll slowly pull away from many eastern parts of england. they will continue to bring some rain...
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they're just selling books like joe scarborough, he wants everybody to come see his musicians. >> all right. robert mentioned the majority -- the minority leader mitch mcconnell and senator mcconnell rejecting the manchin alternative yesterday when it was introduced. he said -- had a caller earlier, tweet earlier that asked about voter id so i did want to share that. let's play the comments of mitch mcconnell yesterday on the senate floor. >> introduce this version back in 2019 with the same partisan motives. ever since democrats got the election outcome they wanted last fall, we've watched our colleagues actually update the rationale for their latest partisan power grab. states must be stopped from exercising control over their own election laws. madam president, the arguments here have one big thing in common with the ones our colleagues have deployed against the filibuster, debunked claims of racism. remember the last presidential election saw the highest voter turnout in decades, even amidst a once in a century pandemic. african-american turnout was twice as high in mississippi as
they're just selling books like joe scarborough, he wants everybody to come see his musicians. >> all right. robert mentioned the majority -- the minority leader mitch mcconnell and senator mcconnell rejecting the manchin alternative yesterday when it was introduced. he said -- had a caller earlier, tweet earlier that asked about voter id so i did want to share that. let's play the comments of mitch mcconnell yesterday on the senate floor. >> introduce this version back in 2019 with...
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but at the end of the day, you are correct joe scarborough, joe biden is coming back to the fact thatlive in, he's going to have to step up and enforce the law as president of the united states. this is what i want, and this is what i want to get. >> mike, you're certainly right that the relationship with china is sort of the through line, the sort of maybe one of the definitive guiding principles for this administration where we have started hearing this early in his term where he really talked about how he said the stay stakes of his term as proving that democracy can still work, that the united states needs to prove that it can work together, whether it's a bipartisan infrastructure deal or preventing things like january 6th. it can still function as a democracy and deliver as a people a competition through the rising autocracies throughout the globe, namely china, and everything biden has done has been shadowed by that concept, that's animating principle, and certainly that will mean sometimes applying foreign policy pressure. sometimes that will mean striking a bipartisan deal as
but at the end of the day, you are correct joe scarborough, joe biden is coming back to the fact thatlive in, he's going to have to step up and enforce the law as president of the united states. this is what i want, and this is what i want to get. >> mike, you're certainly right that the relationship with china is sort of the through line, the sort of maybe one of the definitive guiding principles for this administration where we have started hearing this early in his term where he really...
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sophie hutchinson has this report. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough.has been covid free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we're in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to get the vaccine orface being redeployed or losing theirjobs. 0ne care home manager told us mandatory vaccines are what she's been waiting for. we've had 12 months of this. i have seen the sadness, i have seen the stress i've seen the sadness, i've seen the stress and i think, if we can, if we can keep people as safe as possible, then we've got to do it. so, what are vaccinations rate like amongst care home staff working with older people? well, across england, more than 80% have had at least one dose of the vaccine, but look in more detail and problems emerge. around 25% are unvaccinated, in cities like manchester a
sophie hutchinson has this report. 82—year—old wendy at her care home in scarborough.has been covid free throughout the pandemic and would prefer staff to be vaccinated to keep it that way. everybody should be vaccinated wherever possible. i think lots of people have had anxieties about being vaccinated, but if the majority of people aren't vaccinated, we wouldn't be in the position we're in today. the government expected to give care home staff 16 weeks to get the vaccine orface being...
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and i rushed back last night for the historic defending of joe scarborough from the studio on high up here. we knew you were up there, but we weren't -- >> told the press i was up there. >> i told the president you were defending and analyzing his speech, and i'm sure he's waited with bated breath. >> suspended for three days. so what -- can i ask you this and we talked about it yesterday. extraordinarily moving what's been going on in tulsa, the recognition for really the first time in this country's history. real recognition, but i'm curious about one thing. when i was growing up, i think it was dannon yogurt that said there were parts in russia that people lived to be 120 years old, eat yogurt and you'll live longer. i ate it until i was 11 and heard that wasn't the case. then i heard in japan, japanese live a long time so i started to eat sushi and then the french drink wine. what do they do in tulsa, oklahoma? like the president met with somebody who is like, 102? 106? 107? >> there were three -- >> over 100. >> three over 100 and the male survivor grabbed my hand, he said, i wat
and i rushed back last night for the historic defending of joe scarborough from the studio on high up here. we knew you were up there, but we weren't -- >> told the press i was up there. >> i told the president you were defending and analyzing his speech, and i'm sure he's waited with bated breath. >> suspended for three days. so what -- can i ask you this and we talked about it yesterday. extraordinarily moving what's been going on in tulsa, the recognition for really the...
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saw high temperatures in the northeast of england today. 24 celsius and anaerobic, 22 celsius in scarboroughes before pushing towards the midlands and east part of england later tonight. tempers may drop off a bit in scotland and northern ireland, but it's another warm one for england and wales, warmer than it has been in the southeast. today we had high pollen levels in england and wales, it's more restricted to southern areas tomorrow because these areas areas tomorrow because these areas are more likely to get some sunshine eventually. but we start off quite cloudy with some outbreaks of rain, slowly pulling away from many eastern parts of england, continuing to bring some rain and northern england, rain developing in eastern scotland, getting close to northern ireland and towards northway also stopped to the south, some sunshine could trigger some heavy, thundershowers later in the day. temperatures could be low but significant lease so in eastern england. into the evening, it really does dismal summer's day —— a really dismal. high pressure extending all the way across the atlantic to m
saw high temperatures in the northeast of england today. 24 celsius and anaerobic, 22 celsius in scarboroughes before pushing towards the midlands and east part of england later tonight. tempers may drop off a bit in scotland and northern ireland, but it's another warm one for england and wales, warmer than it has been in the southeast. today we had high pollen levels in england and wales, it's more restricted to southern areas tomorrow because these areas areas tomorrow because these areas are...
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>> sheer stupidity that joe scarborough is talking about are those reporters who just made all of thesedded to the list the things that yet again the media got wrong to fulfill their own political narrative. the president did nothing like the outcome of the inspector general went in and looked at it, made this decision very early on the day. for nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house that suggested they were peaceful protesters, might we remind you that there were 49 park police officers that were injured? this was more a variety than it blades in the basement could have gotten much worse but all these decisions were made to erect a fence and clear these people out before donald trump made any decision. it was only after that he spontaneously decided that he, robert o'brien and national security advisor kayleigh mcenany and the attorney general would walk over to this church. >> john: this was an incident that factored heavily and the presidential debate. let's watch this moment from one of those debates. >> he came out of his bunker and had the military used teargas on him so he could
>> sheer stupidity that joe scarborough is talking about are those reporters who just made all of thesedded to the list the things that yet again the media got wrong to fulfill their own political narrative. the president did nothing like the outcome of the inspector general went in and looked at it, made this decision very early on the day. for nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house that suggested they were peaceful protesters, might we remind you that there were 49 park police officers...
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like joe scarborough. he wants everyone to come see his musicians. host: talking about senator mcconnell rejecting the mansion alternative -- the manchin alternative. a tweet that asked about voter id earlier, but let's look at mitch mcconnell earlier on the senate floor. [video clip] >> introduced this version back in 2019 with the same nakedly partisan motives, but ever since democrats got the election outcome they wanted last fall, we have watched our colleagues actually update the rationale for their latest partisan power grab. states must be stopped from exercising control over their old election laws. the arguments here have one thing in common with the ones our colleagues have deployed against the filibuster, debunked claims of racism. the last presidential election saw the highest voter turnout in decades even amid a once in a century pandemic and african-american turnout was twice as high in mississippi as it was in massachusetts, but when georgia passed targeted updates to its election laws based on lessons learned during the pandemic elect
like joe scarborough. he wants everyone to come see his musicians. host: talking about senator mcconnell rejecting the mansion alternative -- the manchin alternative. a tweet that asked about voter id earlier, but let's look at mitch mcconnell earlier on the senate floor. [video clip] >> introduced this version back in 2019 with the same nakedly partisan motives, but ever since democrats got the election outcome they wanted last fall, we have watched our colleagues actually update the...
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. >> mika and i calculated it, it was not jack scarborough, andrew, john, myself.l who was there as well with us. we blamed her, threw her under the bus and jack and i delivering the wins this weekend. the yankees, a frustrating time to them, and it's still very early in the season. it was this time last week we thought the yankees were coming up and were going to catch us. i think the big news out of the weekend, at least for the yankees is the fact that dj lemahieu, the guy who won the batting award and is just a phenomenal hitter who's been struggling this year, he caught fire this weekend. if you're looking for the yankees to come back and win more games that's a place to start. >> our instinct is expect the worse. and you're right, he was off to a terrible start, heated up. judge homered yesterday. there's so much talent in the yankees line up and i know at a certain point they're going to hit. fans are frustrate, they're not, they're near the bottom of the league in runs scored. they will hit. the issue they have, and the issue the red sox have, is the pitche
. >> mika and i calculated it, it was not jack scarborough, andrew, john, myself.l who was there as well with us. we blamed her, threw her under the bus and jack and i delivering the wins this weekend. the yankees, a frustrating time to them, and it's still very early in the season. it was this time last week we thought the yankees were coming up and were going to catch us. i think the big news out of the weekend, at least for the yankees is the fact that dj lemahieu, the guy who won the...
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not something like reagan, not something like paul ryan, not something like joe scarborough that i covered in congress. it's just different. and now people just have to reckon with, that's what it is. it's that party, however you want to describe it. it's the republican party, at least not small "c" conservative, the way we would have described it for the last 30 to 40 years, it's something different. and i don't even know what the ideology of it will be, because it's much more about identity and about clinging on to some of these social and identity fights right now than it is about policy. eventually, it will manifest itself in policy. >> as jim says, the money, the media, the energy is in burning a mask in an empty stairwell and writing "freedom" in your tweet. it's theatrical politics. and the formula is, say or do something outrageous. for example, the freshman congresswoman from georgia, wait for the outrage to set in, say i'm being silenced, i'm being attacked, send out fund-raising email, make money, and the sock cycle continues. it's about owning the libs as a philosophy for a par
not something like reagan, not something like paul ryan, not something like joe scarborough that i covered in congress. it's just different. and now people just have to reckon with, that's what it is. it's that party, however you want to describe it. it's the republican party, at least not small "c" conservative, the way we would have described it for the last 30 to 40 years, it's something different. and i don't even know what the ideology of it will be, because it's much more about...
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community involved in helping to fight crime and i think that clearly people do not understand, joe scarboroughind with the cops by by the robbers in the community. and they really need a balanced man, a balanced commissioner that understands to work with them. >> interesting times and the idea of going forward with the reverend talked about community policing, partnership, and police in community, discussion of the problems they want to address and share the ability to response to crime. we made that mistake for the 70s and 80s but how do you prevent it from coming back. this is there is still hope for optimism but the next mayor is going to really have their hands full. not just in the city, but in the country. because this crime issue is throughout america at the moment. and nobody is really figured out that at this time how to deal with it with police disengaging, trust being lost, communities still riled up. it is going to be very interesting time in american history. >> commissioner, it is just over a year since floyd was killed by derek chauvin but over the last 12 years conversation, wh
community involved in helping to fight crime and i think that clearly people do not understand, joe scarboroughind with the cops by by the robbers in the community. and they really need a balanced man, a balanced commissioner that understands to work with them. >> interesting times and the idea of going forward with the reverend talked about community policing, partnership, and police in community, discussion of the problems they want to address and share the ability to response to crime....