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>> david: wolverine. >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> david: oranges. >> stephen: all right. swift. >> stephen: did you get it and where did this take place? >> david: i lied. [laughter] [clears throat] i thought phil swift would get a laugh. he's the glue guy. that makes his boat out of a screen door and some glue, phil swift. >> stephen: what do you think happens when we die? >> avid: uh, people won't quiz me with nonsensical questions. >> stephen: hey, wait a second. what about st. peter at the pearly gates? that's all he has, just a list of questions. >> david: oh, okay, again, i stand corrected. >> stephen: favorite action movie. >> david: oh, "once upon a time in the west." fantastic. >> stephen: window or aisle? >> david: window. of course. >> stephen: tell me why. >> david: i enjoy aviation and as much as i can get as a paying customer, i feel that would be window. >> stephen: have you ever tried to get your pilots license or anything? >> david: no. i'm the kind of fellow. oh, [bleep]. where are my car keys? you can't do that if you're a pilot. you have to know where
>> david: wolverine. >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> david: oranges. >> stephen: all right. swift. >> stephen: did you get it and where did this take place? >> david: i lied. [laughter] [clears throat] i thought phil swift would get a laugh. he's the glue guy. that makes his boat out of a screen door and some glue, phil swift. >> stephen: what do you think happens when we die? >> avid: uh, people won't quiz me with nonsensical questions....
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>> stephen: i'm 11 of 11. >> anya: no way! >> stephen: yeah.-core for sure. >> stephen: you're right. it is determination. how do you think it informs you as a performer? >> my siblings would pick you up and be like what is the off button. there's so much energy. to be fair. when you're -- i realized i was going to be the smallest so that was going to win in any kind of physical tussle i have to do a lot of biting. >> stephen: player. >> anya: you have to show up and be like... i will get you for this. >> stephen: and fight for food. they are bigger. you can't ever get seconds. >> anya: it sounds like your siblings were like a pack of puppies. fighting for food? >> stephen: my wife says, why do you eat so fast? you wouldn't eat at all. >> anya: it would be gone. >> stephen: exactly. i'm a huge fan of "dune" which i think i maybe mentioned to you before. obviously the second installment of "dune," brilliant. we only got less than a minute of you. is it true that no one in the cast knew that you were playing that part up until the very even past
>> stephen: i'm 11 of 11. >> anya: no way! >> stephen: yeah.-core for sure. >> stephen: you're right. it is determination. how do you think it informs you as a performer? >> my siblings would pick you up and be like what is the off button. there's so much energy. to be fair. when you're -- i realized i was going to be the smallest so that was going to win in any kind of physical tussle i have to do a lot of biting. >> stephen: player. >> anya: you have...
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>> stephen: 600. >> stephen m.: 706. >> stephen: you knew that? >> stephen m.: i had a vague idea.hree days. >> stephen: and there was no one else to talk to. >> stephen m.: we were like an old married couple at this point. we had run out of conversation. richard is a great talk show guest. two sets of diaries to the been published because his life is that interesting and we have nothing to say to each other. we were sitting at dinner. every day we ate dinner together. in silence, like donald and melania. it was weird. [cheering] >> stephen: only cheeseburgers. you have a clip from the new season. what do we need to know about this if anything? >> stephen m.: funnily enough, it's about people doing community service. they are teasing. i'm thinking season four, may be new york. feels like there's an idea there. iin the season, i am befriended this woman, gabby. she prefers ladies but she's looking to get pregnant so she's turning to a close friend who might be available for some have a baby. >> are you sure you want to have a child with me? >> why not? your small you're smart, you'r
>> stephen: 600. >> stephen m.: 706. >> stephen: you knew that? >> stephen m.: i had a vague idea.hree days. >> stephen: and there was no one else to talk to. >> stephen m.: we were like an old married couple at this point. we had run out of conversation. richard is a great talk show guest. two sets of diaries to the been published because his life is that interesting and we have nothing to say to each other. we were sitting at dinner. every day we ate dinner...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.ng] folks, there are a lot of stories out there, but there's one everyone's talking about, and it's that today, a federal jury in delaware found hunter biden guilty on all three charges in his felony gun trial. now, that is truly shocking news. evidently, in america, there is a wrong way to buy a gun. i didn't know that. i had no idea. i've never heard that before. now, it's no secret how i feel about trump's conviction. so ethically and morally, i have to be consistent and say that, in light of this verdict, i don't believe hunter biden [laughter] should be president. [cheering] president biden believes in the rule of law. he has already promised to accept the verdict and not pardon hunter. but he did show how much he loves his son with this statement today. "i am the president, but i am also a dad. jill and i love our son, and we are so proud of the man he is today. i wll accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as hunter considers an appeal.
i'm your host, stephen colbert.ng] folks, there are a lot of stories out there, but there's one everyone's talking about, and it's that today, a federal jury in delaware found hunter biden guilty on all three charges in his felony gun trial. now, that is truly shocking news. evidently, in america, there is a wrong way to buy a gun. i didn't know that. i had no idea. i've never heard that before. now, it's no secret how i feel about trump's conviction. so ethically and morally, i have to be...
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i am stephen the very white.honor of my birthday, this weekend, the skies all over the northern hemisphere were lit up by the aurora borealis. so beautiful. this extra vivid display was caused by a massive solar storm in which large, explosive bursts from the sun started slamming into the earth. or to put that in layman's terms: god was on shrooms, and was hankerin' for a little laser zeppelin. the lights were so bright they could be seen as far south as florida, where governor desantis immediately banned the sky for displaying a pride flag. [cheering] desantis fans! oh, i also got my birthday wish: donald trump is still on trial. this week... what week is this? three, four? this is four. this is week four of testimony in his "faking business records to cover up bangin' a porn star trial," featuring star witness, former fixer and silly putty who isn't feeling that silly these days, michael cohen. cohen's testimony is essential to proving the prosecution's case because he served as the middle man in the alleged $1
i am stephen the very white.honor of my birthday, this weekend, the skies all over the northern hemisphere were lit up by the aurora borealis. so beautiful. this extra vivid display was caused by a massive solar storm in which large, explosive bursts from the sun started slamming into the earth. or to put that in layman's terms: god was on shrooms, and was hankerin' for a little laser zeppelin. the lights were so bright they could be seen as far south as florida, where governor desantis...
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>> stephen, no! >> stephen: fine, i will pee in it! >> the pool is not real! >> stephen: fine!sreal. i was 78 when i shot the andy griffin show. next i wanted to add some dramatic suspense like i did for the robert langdon trilogy. >> stephen: meanwhile, the imaginary is over at taco bell least a fiery cheesy taco and i happen to have one -- where is my taco? what is that albino monk doing here? he must have my taco! who is this guy? my taco! ♪ ♪ come back here, you demon! where did he go? speak to me, painting! which way? thanks. gotcha! explain yourself! >> i'm so sorry. i have tickets to the lion king. >> oh, you're just in the wrong theater. this is the ed sullivan, you want the one on 45th. >> oh, you are so nice so nice. >> stephen: oh, it happens all the time. >> no, i have brought shame and i must pay penance. >> stephen: but he didn't steal my taco. who did? >> stephen was wonderful to work with. i really wanted to thank him, so i let him use the cocoon pool. i think i left them in there a little too long, but luckily i was able to recast. >> that does it for "the late
>> stephen, no! >> stephen: fine, i will pee in it! >> the pool is not real! >> stephen: fine!sreal. i was 78 when i shot the andy griffin show. next i wanted to add some dramatic suspense like i did for the robert langdon trilogy. >> stephen: meanwhile, the imaginary is over at taco bell least a fiery cheesy taco and i happen to have one -- where is my taco? what is that albino monk doing here? he must have my taco! who is this guy? my taco! ♪ ♪ come back...
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>> stephen: easy.w songs that has fire and ends in cake. who has the next question? >> if you were an action figure, what would your catchphrase be? if? i am an action figure. check it out. i even got a button on the back and if you press the button, i say my cool catch phrases. we've got a great show for you! david duchovny is here. we'll be right back with more david duchovny. ugh, i can't stand david duchovny. what do you mean my mic is still on? well, turn it off! great question. >> why is a rainbow filled with colors? >> stephen: great question. rainbows are supposed to be white rays of light but god accidentally put it in his washing machine with rainbow colored socks. that is a very important question, so i want to bring in an authority figure who can speak from knowledge and experience, so let's throw to "the late show"'s official fart expert, tim meadows. tim? >> hi, thanks. wait, did you call me a fart expert? i'm not a fart expert. what is this? you called and said do you want to do a bit on
>> stephen: easy.w songs that has fire and ends in cake. who has the next question? >> if you were an action figure, what would your catchphrase be? if? i am an action figure. check it out. i even got a button on the back and if you press the button, i say my cool catch phrases. we've got a great show for you! david duchovny is here. we'll be right back with more david duchovny. ugh, i can't stand david duchovny. what do you mean my mic is still on? well, turn it off! great...
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>> jon: forget it, stephen. moving on. >> stephen: did you have crazy riders on your contract?ll me what your third album is, jon bon jovi. >> jon: we're the opening act on that album but the world changed overnight when "bad name" hit the radio. my manager flies to sioux falls, south dakota, on a private airplane because you can't get there from here. he needs to get there to celebrate in the holiday inn. as a gift he says i will fly you guys on this private airplane to the next city. we are still the opening act, very excited, we cram into this learjet we go to the promoter. guess what, we flew on a private airplane to get to the city. the promoter was so happy for us. he says i'm going to pay for it to go to the next city. this is where i became a great actor. i go to the next promoter and i go, guess what? "we are going on a private airplane." that sucker paid for it the next one. i started going, wait a minute, this is a great acting gig. i need red camaro. a guy delivered a red camaro. >> stephen: you put a red camaro in your rider? >> jon: and i got one. the punch line w
>> jon: forget it, stephen. moving on. >> stephen: did you have crazy riders on your contract?ll me what your third album is, jon bon jovi. >> jon: we're the opening act on that album but the world changed overnight when "bad name" hit the radio. my manager flies to sioux falls, south dakota, on a private airplane because you can't get there from here. he needs to get there to celebrate in the holiday inn. as a gift he says i will fly you guys on this private...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.eering] today marks the 80th anniversary of d-day, or as they call it in chicago, "daaaaa day." [laughter] d-day, of course, the turning point in defeating the nazis -- the original nazis, not the gritty reboot. to commemorate the sacrifices of world war ii, leaders from all around the world visited normandy today, including president biden, canadian prime minister justin trudeau, and the king of world war ii, tom hanks. [cheering] this is true. this is true. if you whisper the words "omaha beach" three times into a mirror, hanks appears behind you and makes an amazing and kind of funny speech that makes you proud to be an american. president biden was joined by approximately 150 american veterans, including two dozen who actually fought on d-day, the youngest of whom is 96. [cheering] here's president biden spending time with one of those heroes. once again, once again, those vets did an incredible service to their nation. they made joe biden look young. [applause] thank you! the pres
i'm your host, stephen colbert.eering] today marks the 80th anniversary of d-day, or as they call it in chicago, "daaaaa day." [laughter] d-day, of course, the turning point in defeating the nazis -- the original nazis, not the gritty reboot. to commemorate the sacrifices of world war ii, leaders from all around the world visited normandy today, including president biden, canadian prime minister justin trudeau, and the king of world war ii, tom hanks. [cheering] this is true. this is...
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>> stephen: "i love ronnie johnson! doc ronnie johnson, he gave me the test, and then i went home to my beautiful wife malaria. i went home to malaria and my two hideous sons, urkel... and carl's jr." [cheering] at the same event in detroit, trump played some of his greatest hits, like comparing himself to a notorious gangster like that's a good thing. >> got indicted more than the legendary alphonse capone. has anyone heard of alphonse capone? scarface. he was so mean that if he had dinner with a person and if he didn't like him, he would kill the person. they would never find him again. like mike lindell. he wouldn't like mike. because, you know why? he'd say "those ads, they are driving me crazy. let's get rid of this guy." al capone would take mike out in two minutes. he'd never be found. he'd be buried under the world trade center. [audience reacts] >> stephen: i'm no psychologist, but does donald trump want to murder mike lindell? "at first, al capone liked mike lindell because he helped capone, but then mike star
>> stephen: "i love ronnie johnson! doc ronnie johnson, he gave me the test, and then i went home to my beautiful wife malaria. i went home to malaria and my two hideous sons, urkel... and carl's jr." [cheering] at the same event in detroit, trump played some of his greatest hits, like comparing himself to a notorious gangster like that's a good thing. >> got indicted more than the legendary alphonse capone. has anyone heard of alphonse capone? scarface. he was so mean...
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>> jon: 1981. >> stephen: this man will give you -- >> jon: a lot of money. >> stephen: a lot of moneyolumbus circle. >> stephen: write up the street. he >> jon: the time warner -- that's columbus circle. >> stephen: the story of your career is told in a four-part documentary "thank you, goodnight." what did you rediscover as you go into this journey? >> jon: my memory hasn't slept that much so i remember all of it. >> stephen: 40 years. >> jon: some of the guys in the batter like "i don't remember that." but i remember it all. >> stephen: that is uncanny at richie it's a career retrospect. there was a parallel story line. i'd been through the horrific vocal surgery. it's unfortunate but what you see in the film was shot one and two years ago so i'm well on the road to recovery, thank god. but the film. i needed to mark the 40th. you don't get to have a 40th anniversary too often and i don't know if i'll be alive at 50 so we've got to mark this one. >> stephen: is there anything you want to tell us? >> jon: i think i'm all right. >> stephen: we have to take a quick break. we'll be righ
>> jon: 1981. >> stephen: this man will give you -- >> jon: a lot of money. >> stephen: a lot of moneyolumbus circle. >> stephen: write up the street. he >> jon: the time warner -- that's columbus circle. >> stephen: the story of your career is told in a four-part documentary "thank you, goodnight." what did you rediscover as you go into this journey? >> jon: my memory hasn't slept that much so i remember all of it. >> stephen: 40...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.eering] folks, we spend a lot of our time talking about a certain convicted felon, and we will be doing that for a lot more time. but here's the thing, there is a guy running against him, who -- little known fact -- is the president of the united states, joseph r. biden. [applause] biden's family is here this evening. today biden is on the cover of "time" magazine. that's right. he's courting the youth vote where the kids hang: print media. next stop? zeppelins! the cover title is, "if he wins," the same title they used for trump. next, they're planning a cover featuring rfk jr. "if he worms." it is brave, i believe it is brave for biden to do this cover, because he's side by side with his nemesis, time. [applause] ♪ ♪ anyway, good for joe. speaking of magazines, "entertainment weekly" just put out a special issue, and gues who's on the cover! there it is! i don't know if you can see that the headline says. they went with the headline: "it's a bird, it's a plane, it's stephen colbert."
i'm your host, stephen colbert.eering] folks, we spend a lot of our time talking about a certain convicted felon, and we will be doing that for a lot more time. but here's the thing, there is a guy running against him, who -- little known fact -- is the president of the united states, joseph r. biden. [applause] biden's family is here this evening. today biden is on the cover of "time" magazine. that's right. he's courting the youth vote where the kids hang: print media. next stop?...
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>> stephen: please have a seat, thank you. >> thank you! >> stephen: you look lovely., i was going to say happy father's day but it's weird for me to say happy father's day. >> happy father's day. >> stephen: thank you for saying so. you know what we do here on first drafts. but they don't, so i'm going to tell them. a collection of greeting cards here in the top greeting card of each of the pairs, there's pairs of greeting cards. the top one is the card that was sold. the one after that is the one that was the first draft that was not good enough to be sold. okay? would you hold these and hand them to me as my lovely assistant? >> are you ready? >> stephen: yes, i am, thank you very much. there you go. the first one -- this is very sweet. "to my hero, role model, and best friend, i love you, dad." >> very sweet! >> stephen: but the first draft said "my hero, role model, and best friend, i love you, jake from state farm." he's a solid guy, we'd all be lucky to have jake as our dad. maybe he's a father, do we know? we don't know if jake has kids. is his name actually ja
>> stephen: please have a seat, thank you. >> thank you! >> stephen: you look lovely., i was going to say happy father's day but it's weird for me to say happy father's day. >> happy father's day. >> stephen: thank you for saying so. you know what we do here on first drafts. but they don't, so i'm going to tell them. a collection of greeting cards here in the top greeting card of each of the pairs, there's pairs of greeting cards. the top one is the card that was...
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>> stephen: easy.'s one of the few songs that has fire and ends and cake. who's got the next question? >> if you were an action figure, would your catchphrase be? >> stephen: what do you mean it? i am an action figure. check it out. i have a button on the back and if you press the button i say my cool catch phrases. we've got a good show for you! david the company is here. we'll be right back with more david the company i can't stand david duchovny. what you mean my mic still on? great question. rain bows. god excellently put it in his washing machine with rainbow colored socks. that is a very important question so i want to bring in on the party figure who can speak from knowledge and experience so let's throw to "the late show"'s official fart expert, tim meadows. >> thanks. wait, did you call me a fart expert? what is this? you said you wanted to a bit on the show to help children. i said yes. but stop it with that graphic. i'm not farting. this is embarrassing. listen, i am not ashamed of farts. it
>> stephen: easy.'s one of the few songs that has fire and ends and cake. who's got the next question? >> if you were an action figure, would your catchphrase be? >> stephen: what do you mean it? i am an action figure. check it out. i have a button on the back and if you press the button i say my cool catch phrases. we've got a good show for you! david the company is here. we'll be right back with more david the company i can't stand david duchovny. what you mean my mic still...
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. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight... first, stephen welcomes...jeremy allen white and ava duvernay! featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey! have a good show. have a good thursday! ladies and gentlemen, welcome one and all to "the late show," i'm your host stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, the energy, do you feel that? that summer time energy and not just summertime, it's june 20th and you may not realize this but this is the summer solstice. [cheers and applause] longest day of the year. i never miss a summer solstice because i keep time with the new apple ihenge. the solstice is the longest day of the year, and also the official start of summer. which, of course, raises the question, what the hell has this past week been? if not summer? it's so hot in new york that tourists in times square are lining up to have their photo taken with "tickle me heat stroke." oh, the smell! oh, the smell! you can surf it
. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight... first, stephen welcomes...jeremy allen white and ava duvernay! featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey! have a good show. have a good thursday! ladies and gentlemen, welcome one and all to "the late show," i'm your host stephen colbert. ladies...
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[cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> sarah: hello. >> stephen: hello. >> sarah: hello, fine, sir. >> stephen:>> stephen: a bouquet of congratulations is in order to you. [cheers and applause] they don't even know yet. >> sarah: they don't know what is. it's been anticipated. >> stephen: you won a drama league award and nominated for a tony award in your performance for the new place "appropriate." [cheers and applause] there you go. you must be feeling pretty good to be sarah paulson right now. >> sarah: you know, i'm trying my best to embrace this idea of like, pride in oneself. because i think we are living in a time where at least i feel we are not sort of allowing ourselves to celebrate the things that we worked very, very hard for. yes, if you like patty simcox in "grease," i'm so excited! about myself. but i do feel like i worked really hard and i'm excited that people have responded to my work because it sure beats the alternative. >> stephen: right. take the time to enjoy. take the time to enjoy it. >> sarah: i really do feel like we are afraid to self celebrate without, you know, wor
[cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> sarah: hello. >> stephen: hello. >> sarah: hello, fine, sir. >> stephen:>> stephen: a bouquet of congratulations is in order to you. [cheers and applause] they don't even know yet. >> sarah: they don't know what is. it's been anticipated. >> stephen: you won a drama league award and nominated for a tony award in your performance for the new place "appropriate." [cheers and applause] there you go. you must be...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.i do not say this often enough, but my audience is extremely hot. [cheering] literally, 'cause they stood outside for hours in what experts are calling a record-breaking heat wave. it is so hot in new york that the pantless guy on the subway is wearing his linen penis. [laughter] it's breathable. but it wrinkles like crazy. it's not just here. 265 million americans are facing temperatures in the high 90s, thanks to a phenomenon known as a "heat dome," which our very own cbs senior weather producer david parkinson described as "hot, hot heat." thank you, david, for that informative, informative information. to stay safe, the national weather service is advising people to go indoors and hydrate. and just in case, get a fan, a fainting couch, and say, [southern accent] "oh, lordy! i have the vapors!" i have a brain fever! it doesn't look like it's cooling down anytime soon. scientists warn heat waves will be longer, more intense, and more frequent. so, good news for "mrs." heatwave. i ass
i'm your host, stephen colbert.i do not say this often enough, but my audience is extremely hot. [cheering] literally, 'cause they stood outside for hours in what experts are calling a record-breaking heat wave. it is so hot in new york that the pantless guy on the subway is wearing his linen penis. [laughter] it's breathable. but it wrinkles like crazy. it's not just here. 265 million americans are facing temperatures in the high 90s, thanks to a phenomenon known as a "heat dome,"...
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[laughter] [cheering] >> stephen: what?ins, his inaugural address is just going to be a big game of "would you rather." "my fellow americans. to heal this divided nation, i call on you to answer the crucial question of our time: would you rather sleep on a bed of snakes or eat a bowl of doo-doo?" [laughter] doo-doo or die? doo-doo or die. after addressing the important issue of shark v. battery, trump acknowledged his high-profile support. >> i want to thank you all. i want to thank all the celebrities from being here. [cheering] and we have great celebrities. marjorie, thank you for coming up from georgia. [booing] >> stephen: marjorie taylor greene, i'm sorry, she's not exactly a celebrity. the only movie she's been in is "fury road." greene got up there, came on stage, took the mic, and defended trump's status as a convicted felon. >> the democrats and the fake news media want to constantly talk about "oh, president trump, is a convicted felon." well, you wanna know something? the man that i worship is also a convicted f
[laughter] [cheering] >> stephen: what?ins, his inaugural address is just going to be a big game of "would you rather." "my fellow americans. to heal this divided nation, i call on you to answer the crucial question of our time: would you rather sleep on a bed of snakes or eat a bowl of doo-doo?" [laughter] doo-doo or die? doo-doo or die. after addressing the important issue of shark v. battery, trump acknowledged his high-profile support. >> i want to thank you...
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between kathleen and stephen.case, so he let her leave the station. mark lemieux: we do not charge her yet. and the reason for that is that we wanted to sit back and figure out was there more to this story. andrea canning: two days later, they made a decision. with police cameras rolling, the investigation team went back to kathleen's home. jeff wilbert: i remember walking up to the door, knocking on the door. thomas had answered it and invited me in. i told kathleen that she was under arrest for the murder of stephen moore. she was handcuffed, and she was quickly escorted from the residence. andrea canning: the neighbors watched flabbergasted as kathleen dorsett, teacher, devoted mother, and daughter of a nice respectable couple was arrested for the murder of stephen moore. her father, still standing in her house, was clearly devastated. who knows what triggered his next move? but very early the next morning, thomas dorsett drove to his attorney's office. [suspenseful music] jeff wilbert: he parked there, and it
between kathleen and stephen.case, so he let her leave the station. mark lemieux: we do not charge her yet. and the reason for that is that we wanted to sit back and figure out was there more to this story. andrea canning: two days later, they made a decision. with police cameras rolling, the investigation team went back to kathleen's home. jeff wilbert: i remember walking up to the door, knocking on the door. thomas had answered it and invited me in. i told kathleen that she was under arrest...
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stephen: not surprising at all. it's similar messaging that we have gotten from the central government, essentially painting the small yard, high fences mentality of the west as being detrimental to having an open global economy to combat the rising challenges in the world, whether that is obviously a protectionism, but also they mentioned the rise of new technologies in ai and climate change. again, he said the right things, but again, as often the case it's all in the execution of the policies. he saying a time for entrepreneurs and innovators to grow their businesses and that they are open for business for foreign companies. again, he also did say that china is on path, even though much as been made, including on this network, bloomberg, in the troubles of the chinese economy at the start of the year, but says they are confident that the economy can reach that growth target that they set at the national people's congress of around 5% growth this year. yes, there are lots of challenges, we know it. the world is be
stephen: not surprising at all. it's similar messaging that we have gotten from the central government, essentially painting the small yard, high fences mentality of the west as being detrimental to having an open global economy to combat the rising challenges in the world, whether that is obviously a protectionism, but also they mentioned the rise of new technologies in ai and climate change. again, he said the right things, but again, as often the case it's all in the execution of the...
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morning, stephen. as ispeak and moving. morning, stephen.t taking place to my left. i can hear them singing in latin and there are people in the front of that audience who look to be in their late 90s, perhaps in their early hundreds. they are in wheelchairs, and it makes you think, what are they thinking this morning? looking out onto that sand , thinking about what that sand, thinking about what happened here on the 6th of june, 1944. and it's hard to imagine, isn't it, when the sun is beating down like this and the water looks so still to imagine the chaos , the horrors imagine the chaos, the horrors that would have ensued on these very beaches. and we just saw, didn't we, stephen, the lone piper. he started playing his music. he was brought in from the sea on a landing craft, just as those british troops would have done so. on the morning of the 6th of june, 1944, he was moved into a duck, an amphibious vehicle, and he was brought onshore for precisely 625 this morning to the very moment that is 80 years since d—day, when british troops
morning, stephen. as ispeak and moving. morning, stephen.t taking place to my left. i can hear them singing in latin and there are people in the front of that audience who look to be in their late 90s, perhaps in their early hundreds. they are in wheelchairs, and it makes you think, what are they thinking this morning? looking out onto that sand , thinking about what that sand, thinking about what happened here on the 6th of june, 1944. and it's hard to imagine, isn't it, when the sun is...
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hey, hang on, do you mind i, you know, these are about 35 stephen. they'll burn like any other western nato plane. okay. and i and i, and i think that's one of the hesitations. you know, they, they, the united states, you know, doesn't export many interesting things anymore outside of arms and watch those burning over this guy. so the crane, i don't think so. i think it's again, a lot of a blustering bluff. go ahead. oh yeah, they will be the big ball, the fire as jerry lewis, the one suspect about it. but the problem is you just mentioned the, the, the european elections. what i see is the back to fussy ization of europe. so instead of getting, let's say, solve ernest parties who have because we used to have a completely different attitude towards russia. what we see is melanie's ation the process of it, or what georgia bologna initially did. because at the beginning she was, you could even argue that she was pro russian in a sense. and now she's a champion of, of nato. she went to kia, giving supports, constantly and so on. so at the same time, it
hey, hang on, do you mind i, you know, these are about 35 stephen. they'll burn like any other western nato plane. okay. and i and i, and i think that's one of the hesitations. you know, they, they, the united states, you know, doesn't export many interesting things anymore outside of arms and watch those burning over this guy. so the crane, i don't think so. i think it's again, a lot of a blustering bluff. go ahead. oh yeah, they will be the big ball, the fire as jerry lewis, the one suspect...
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but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west is much don't you don't just about banking 9 just for the about 19 seventies. when g 7, the learning g, the manual corner uses the world, so they all speak in that same way or the world. leave any of the 7? well, you know, the same, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting comparison to the limit i'm going to jump in here. really go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our dispatcher, then some illness. stay with archie. the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter to conflict with the 1st flaw show your eye then justification. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. as the point obviously is to makes a truck rather than fit the job. i mean, with the arti
but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west is much don't you don't just about banking 9 just for the about 19 seventies. when g 7, the learning g, the manual corner uses the world, so they all speak in that same way or the world. leave any of the 7? well, you know, the same, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting comparison...
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but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west as much. they'll just don't just about 99 just by the about making seventy's. when g sir was wondering g, the main you corner using the world. so they are speaking, they're saying where the world leave any of the 7? well, you know, the game i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting comparison. gentleman, i'm going to jump in here. really go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our dispatcher, then some illness. stay with archie. the . the, the, the welcome back to prospect were all things are considered? i'm peter a little to remind you. we're discussing some real news, you know, steven, how you brought up. probably the most salient point of the, of this whole issue this, about the non issue of this conference in switzerland. and what vladimir putin is announced again. i mean, it's all you have to go to the tucker carlson i
but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west as much. they'll just don't just about 99 just by the about making seventy's. when g sir was wondering g, the main you corner using the world. so they are speaking, they're saying where the world leave any of the 7? well, you know, the game i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting...
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but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west is still just don't just about banking 9 just by the about 19 seventies. when g 7, the veteran g, the main you corner using the world. so they are speaking, they're saying where of the world, leave any of the 7? well, you know, the game i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting comparison. gentleman, i'm going to jump in here. we're gonna go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on some illness. stay with archie. the the thing that would inform you to have with them for the gifts for the state of celia was because they did just wouldn't care to give the car through the new year . oh for g like each so i know for me, kitchen clip car scholars should thoughtful and you have to go to some go to west valley approach you with that the for, she's more, it's a washing ma
but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west is still just don't just about banking 9 just by the about 19 seventies. when g 7, the veteran g, the main you corner using the world. so they are speaking, they're saying where of the world, leave any of the 7? well, you know, the game i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting...
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good luck, stephen. thank you very much. bind game is over. good luck, stephen.we are monitoring _ thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the _ thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the build-up - thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the build-up to i we are monitoring the build—up to the game is welcome and we have got a live page on our website, and we will be monitoring the result as and when they come through. more than two years since russia's invasion of ukraine and world leaders have been gathering in switzerland for a summit aimed at pressuring moscow to end the conflict. russia was notably absent from the meeting. but russia friendly nations refused to sign the declaration. volodymyr zelenskiy said that russia and its allies were not ready for a just peace. previous political generations have left us the un charter as a basis for the cooperation of peoples. we will pass to the next generations an effective mechanism to implement the un charter and the communique adopted and the summit these days fully reflects
good luck, stephen. thank you very much. bind game is over. good luck, stephen.we are monitoring _ thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the _ thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the build-up - thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the build-up to i we are monitoring the build—up to the game is welcome and we have got a live page on our website, and we will be monitoring the result as and when they come through. more than two years since russia's...
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they think they're going to bluff their way to victory stephen. i think they, they will try to and they've been trying to block their weight because they have this race. it is the assumption that ross and somehow we'll see the white gauze in, in the west and out of courtesy it won't respond. i think that there is a bit strange psychological game going over here. and actually, jeffrey sachs, you just mentioned uncle call so that you get a really remarkable interview, a disaster. and he said that he said that they think that they will block their weight, but they don't get it. they don't get that. russia is a completely different society. they don't get that they have actually awake and i was a the both afraid of the drops. i have the they have a really, um, a way couldn't in, you know, even you many ways the and that the old, my games, the old tricks are never going to work. and these are the old colonial tricks. and the thing is that now we are in a problem because these people, they live in a completely separate reality that as if they're come to
they think they're going to bluff their way to victory stephen. i think they, they will try to and they've been trying to block their weight because they have this race. it is the assumption that ross and somehow we'll see the white gauze in, in the west and out of courtesy it won't respond. i think that there is a bit strange psychological game going over here. and actually, jeffrey sachs, you just mentioned uncle call so that you get a really remarkable interview, a disaster. and he said that...
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stephen flynn?the covid pandemic. it has put your food economy more than the covid pandemic. it has put yourfood bills up pandemic. it has put yourfood bills up completely unnecessarily. it has been an unmitigated disaster for the economy. applause _ . that is why at this election you need to ignore _ . that is why at this election you need to ignore the _ . that is why at this election you need to ignore the snake - . that is why at this election you need to ignore the snake oil- need to ignore the snake oil salesman who delivered brexit, and you need to challenge the labour party and the conservative party about why they are not seeking to rejoin the single market, why they aren't seeking to double down and making sure we return to freedom of movement. we making sure we return to freedom of movement. ~ . making sure we return to freedom of movement-— making sure we return to freedom of movement. ~ ., ., , ., movement. we are outperforming the euro and our— movement. we are outperforming the euro a
stephen flynn?the covid pandemic. it has put your food economy more than the covid pandemic. it has put yourfood bills up pandemic. it has put yourfood bills up completely unnecessarily. it has been an unmitigated disaster for the economy. applause _ . that is why at this election you need to ignore _ . that is why at this election you need to ignore the _ . that is why at this election you need to ignore the snake - . that is why at this election you need to ignore the snake oil- need to...
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but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west is still just don't just about banking 9 just for the about 19 seventies. when g sir was wondering g, the main you call him using the world. so they are speaking, they're saying where of the world, leave any of the 7? well, you know, the game i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting comparison. gentleman, i'm going to jump in here. really go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion then some illness, stay with archie. the voltage to search as well as the other way, not to see which one it was or up at the moment. this is just simply state, of course we need 0, c was name z that will be used to be a little bit too much and we have some more for someone who is this, we would show new people to the the the every spring and summer. the melting optics move reveals abando
but i agree with stephen. i really want to say more of the west is still just don't just about banking 9 just for the about 19 seventies. when g sir was wondering g, the main you call him using the world. so they are speaking, they're saying where of the world, leave any of the 7? well, you know, the game i have to jump in here. we have to go to a break, but you know, it's thinking we are the world when you think of the g 7, all the great western colonial powers. that's kind of an interesting...
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stephen: what your priorities for your international outrage? obviously you had a conference here with saudi arabia. there is a saudi etf listed here , could there be a hong kong or hsi index etf in riyadh, could there be dual listings, what are you looking at right now? >> i would love to talk about that, of course the middle east is only one. example of our international outreach. we do a lot in americas, europe as well as southeast asia, but, yes, that cmf conference we hosted a few weeks ago was a smashing success with 650 people attending the conference above 200 of them actually flew in from the middle east. and what we did was not only the main stage events, we hosted 300 plus bilateral meetings to match make investors and incorporates from both the middle east as well as hong kong--- hong kong, china. we think that through these bilateral meetings, a lot of business opportunities will come out. whether or not that will be an ipo, we will wait and see, but suffice to say that our cooperation with especially the group started in february l
stephen: what your priorities for your international outrage? obviously you had a conference here with saudi arabia. there is a saudi etf listed here , could there be a hong kong or hsi index etf in riyadh, could there be dual listings, what are you looking at right now? >> i would love to talk about that, of course the middle east is only one. example of our international outreach. we do a lot in americas, europe as well as southeast asia, but, yes, that cmf conference we hosted a few...
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privileged is a big word for stephen fry , is a big word for stephen fry, who made his first millions my girl in the 80s, a far cry from his youth when he was arrested for credit card fraud. but there have been no financial issues since, with fry having made an absolute fortune selling books, acting, presenting , fronting ad presenting, fronting ad campaigns and lending his dulcet tones to any number of voiceovers. if the price is right, there's been a film career directing sketch comedy with hugh laurie and the television adaptation of jeeves and wooster . never unemployed, and wooster. never unemployed, this guy has had more work over the years than sharon osbourne, but it's other people, not him, who are privileged. apparently fry has fronted lavish documentaries , including one documentaries, including one series in which he was basically paid to go on holiday around america. and of course, he was the extraordinarily knowledgeable host of qi , a knowledgeable host of qi, a knowledgeable host of qi, a knowledge which bbc insiders tell me was helped along with capacious and detailed
privileged is a big word for stephen fry , is a big word for stephen fry, who made his first millions my girl in the 80s, a far cry from his youth when he was arrested for credit card fraud. but there have been no financial issues since, with fry having made an absolute fortune selling books, acting, presenting , fronting ad presenting, fronting ad campaigns and lending his dulcet tones to any number of voiceovers. if the price is right, there's been a film career directing sketch comedy with...
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we heard this morning that stephen _ completely.ynn _ completely. we heard this morning that stephen flynn from _ completely. we heard this morning that stephen flynn from the - completely. we heard this morning that stephen flynn from the snp . completely. we heard this morning l that stephen flynn from the snp and nigel farage leading reform uk, they fully expect sir keir starmer to be the next prime minister. where does that leave the conservatives and the labour party for that matter if you don't want to rest on your laurels? it could be a problem for the labour party in the sense that voters think that they do not really need to come out for the party because it is going to win easily. i think that might affect turn out. so they will have to work very hard to persuade people that they are not being complacent. as for the conservatives, it looks as if they are aiming a bit of a life and death fight with reform uk. it looks as if there might be crossover with the polls where reform uk go into the lead. i don't think the conservat
we heard this morning that stephen _ completely.ynn _ completely. we heard this morning that stephen flynn from _ completely. we heard this morning that stephen flynn from the - completely. we heard this morning that stephen flynn from the snp . completely. we heard this morning l that stephen flynn from the snp and nigel farage leading reform uk, they fully expect sir keir starmer to be the next prime minister. where does that leave the conservatives and the labour party for that matter if you...
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i'm stephen sackur. of all the world's continents, africa is the one likely to see the greatest transformation in the course of this century. it will likely be home to almost 40% of all humanity by 2100. if, by then, africans have benefited from sustainable development, their global economic power will be enormous. if they haven't, then they could be facing cataclysmic levels of economic and environmental breakdown. my guest is the president of the african development bank, akinwumi adesina, sometimes dubbed "africa's optimist—in—chief". is his positivity realistic or deluded? akinwumi adesina, welcome to hardtalk. it's good to see you, stephen. it's great to have you here. you need the world to believe in a bright african future. how is that going right now? it's going pretty well. if you take a look at the african economic outlook we had from the african development bank, the gdp growth rate, gdp growth rates last year was 3.1%. this year, it's 3.7%. and next year, it's going to be 4.3%. now, why that
i'm stephen sackur. of all the world's continents, africa is the one likely to see the greatest transformation in the course of this century. it will likely be home to almost 40% of all humanity by 2100. if, by then, africans have benefited from sustainable development, their global economic power will be enormous. if they haven't, then they could be facing cataclysmic levels of economic and environmental breakdown. my guest is the president of the african development bank, akinwumi adesina,...
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and stephen mannion did his “ob chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly- _ chance.annion did his job superbly. a _ chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly. a sliding - his job superbly. a sliding doors moment, _ his job superbly. a sliding doors moment, because i his job superbly. a sliding | doors moment, because in his job superbly. a sliding i doors moment, because in a blink of the match moved on, mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. 0h, mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. oh, it's an own goal, france have taken the lead. typical, magical. _ have taken the lead. typical, magical. a — have taken the lead. typical, magical, a conjuring - have taken the lead. typical, magical, a conjuring trick - have taken the lead. typical, | magical, a conjuring trick that made a stooge. it is easy for mbappe to be taken for granted, so when he got away here everyone knew what would happen next until somehow it didn't. and misses, goodness me! seppi didier deschamps, _ and misses, goodness me! seppi didier deschamps, this _ and misses, goodness me! seppi didier deschamps, this w
and stephen mannion did his “ob chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly- _ chance.annion did his job superbly. a _ chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly. a sliding - his job superbly. a sliding doors moment, _ his job superbly. a sliding doors moment, because i his job superbly. a sliding | doors moment, because in his job superbly. a sliding i doors moment, because in a blink of the match moved on, mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. 0h, mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. oh,...
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stephen: each line is a scene. a line so let's say each word is a , speech. well, if you're writing a play and something's wrong with a speech, you cut or change the speech. the same you've got do it it, word by word. it is as focused as that. maria: what he always said to me, whenever i was working, he said: story, story, story! character, character, character! but story! story! you've got to be interested in the narrative where you put the anchor down at the beginning, keep the tension and make sure that you keep your audience with you all along. friedman says her biggest task, without changing words or notes, was to bring out the essence of “merrily we roll along” a story told backwards through several decades. >> ♪ look at us, charley nothing's the way that it was i want it the way that it was ♪ jeffrey: with scenes and songs that take us through life's loves and betrayals, successes and failures back to the first , moments of friendship and sense of possibility. >> ♪ we have nothing to fear we haven't got time
stephen: each line is a scene. a line so let's say each word is a , speech. well, if you're writing a play and something's wrong with a speech, you cut or change the speech. the same you've got do it it, word by word. it is as focused as that. maria: what he always said to me, whenever i was working, he said: story, story, story! character, character, character! but story! story! you've got to be interested in the narrative where you put the anchor down at the beginning, keep the tension and...
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stephen has served on the olympic club foundation's board for the last decade. the last 3 years as president, he's doubled the foundations giving granting more than $700,000 last >>year >>to more than 70 sports nonprofits for bay area kids. >>kids >>foundation has led popular fundraisers increased endowment and partnered with nonprofits of celebrities like the warriors. stephan curry. >>it's not just a phone call. to our supporters asking them to cut a check. it's more along the lines of let's build community let's have fun together for that. that >>stephen brought back fight night featuring young amateur boxers, the foundation's biggest fundraiser generates more than $0.5 million. steven credits the nonprofits team and his mentors, including late founding president melvin mark, who model generosity. >>but >>director of giving programs curren haskell says stephen himself is also an inspiration. >>enthusiasm. and energy around what we do he was always popping in the office coming up with ideas. new ways to do things. >>him. the joy is in changing the lives of you
stephen has served on the olympic club foundation's board for the last decade. the last 3 years as president, he's doubled the foundations giving granting more than $700,000 last >>year >>to more than 70 sports nonprofits for bay area kids. >>kids >>foundation has led popular fundraisers increased endowment and partnered with nonprofits of celebrities like the warriors. stephan curry. >>it's not just a phone call. to our supporters asking them to cut a check. it's...
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now, stephen douglass argued that the kansas-nebraska act was rooted in popular sovereignty.is is how it works. but lincoln pointed out that what was really going on was that white peoplting to decide how to govern people. and that is noconsent. that is despotism. vote and decide how they are going to govern, another. in 57, chief justice roger brooke teyfs of maryland rules. in a 7 to 2 decision. ings one, that dred scott and his family, he is an enslaved black■ç man from missouri, cannot serve in a federal court,x ought not to hae seat at the lower circuit court level because he is either slave or a descendants of slaves. tawney made the point that it wasot slavery, that determined citizenship in this country. ■]an tawney, first rules that dred scott didn't have black m. second thing, he went on to say that wasn'particular decision. he didn't need to go on to say this, but the second thing he acted unkind when it crafted the missouri compromise of 1820. our practice historically had been that could do this. so when tawney says they shouldn't have done it, they didn't have t
now, stephen douglass argued that the kansas-nebraska act was rooted in popular sovereignty.is is how it works. but lincoln pointed out that what was really going on was that white peoplting to decide how to govern people. and that is noconsent. that is despotism. vote and decide how they are going to govern, another. in 57, chief justice roger brooke teyfs of maryland rules. in a 7 to 2 decision. ings one, that dred scott and his family, he is an enslaved black■ç man from missouri, cannot...
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stephen's father says he is saddened by the decision.to suggest that these people weren't doing theirjobs in the right and proper way. two of the four retired officers were bill ilsley and ian crampton — seen here after being criticised by a landmark public inquiry 25 years ago. the others were brian weeden and ben bullock. prosecutions for misconduct in a public office in historic cases like this are rare. the evidential bar for criminal charges is high but even the met itself now accepts the first murder investigation was a failure, the effects of which are still being felt. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect in the murder, matthew white, who died in 2021, and exposed a series of failures relating to him, but these were not part of the case against any of the four retired officers. stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, said in a statement this showed a shallow inquiry had taken place and the many failings were unforgivable. "i am bewildered, disappointed and angry at the decision," she said. two of the prime s
stephen's father says he is saddened by the decision.to suggest that these people weren't doing theirjobs in the right and proper way. two of the four retired officers were bill ilsley and ian crampton — seen here after being criticised by a landmark public inquiry 25 years ago. the others were brian weeden and ben bullock. prosecutions for misconduct in a public office in historic cases like this are rare. the evidential bar for criminal charges is high but even the met itself now accepts...
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stephen, good morning to you. i'm not sure an online encyclopedia has the same pizzazz as the orient express, good morning, scott. well, yeah, some some people, and my publisher at one point thought i was a little crazy for writing a thriller inspired by wikipedia, but i just thought it was the perfect setting for a novel because people use wikipedia every day and they don't really think about who are the people behind the information. and you know, what kind of threats it might be under. and so i just thought it was a perfect place to set a mystery and a thriller now. and you're quite the expert on wikipedia in real life. so and they say, write what you know. that's right. yeah. no i got, interested in covering wikipedia back in 2018. and, you know, there are a lot of journalists who would really focused on facebook and google, and i just thought that wikipedia was a website that everyone uses that hadn't been covered very much. and, and, and so i'm really excited that the novel is coming out august 6th, and that
stephen, good morning to you. i'm not sure an online encyclopedia has the same pizzazz as the orient express, good morning, scott. well, yeah, some some people, and my publisher at one point thought i was a little crazy for writing a thriller inspired by wikipedia, but i just thought it was the perfect setting for a novel because people use wikipedia every day and they don't really think about who are the people behind the information. and you know, what kind of threats it might be under. and...
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stephen was murdered in april 1993 in a racist attack in south london. initial investigation failed to bring anyone to justice. two of the murderers were eventually convicted in 2012. baroness doreen lawrence said she was bewildered, disappointed and angry at the decision — adding i'm sure the public will be too. she said today's cps report marked "a new low in the treatment of her family by the criminaljustice system". our correspondent daniel de simone broke this story — here's his report. the racist murder of teenager stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago at a south london bus stop. the failed first investigation is widely seen as one of the biggest disasters in the history of the metropolitan police. today an official review has concluded that four senior retired officers who ran the first inquiry should not be charged with a criminal offence. this is a dreadful crime, a completely unprovoked attack on a young 18—year—old black youth. their investigation failed to bring anyone to justice. two of those officers were bill ilsley and ian crampton, pi
stephen was murdered in april 1993 in a racist attack in south london. initial investigation failed to bring anyone to justice. two of the murderers were eventually convicted in 2012. baroness doreen lawrence said she was bewildered, disappointed and angry at the decision — adding i'm sure the public will be too. she said today's cps report marked "a new low in the treatment of her family by the criminaljustice system". our correspondent daniel de simone broke this story — here's...
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stephen goss and mr.ic and sorry, cannot be eager to hear much of the discussion here and i apologize if some of my questions have already been covered this is a really important topic and i was part of to hearings and so but i'm really grateful to the german for continuing to talk about this new each of you for being here we obviously all want to work to ensure the promise of social security medicare people been paying into the system those promises to be kept but we also know that structurally going forward, if changes are made won't be able to do that itself is very important conversation you want to talk about mr. paul spitalnic, the medicare funding morning, and this year jesse's issued medicare funding morning and can you explain what that is and what is not require is a response from the legislature or the president and his trading card of some sort that is intended to require some action so give us a background on that sue met with shore come i think it started back the modernization act back in 2
stephen goss and mr.ic and sorry, cannot be eager to hear much of the discussion here and i apologize if some of my questions have already been covered this is a really important topic and i was part of to hearings and so but i'm really grateful to the german for continuing to talk about this new each of you for being here we obviously all want to work to ensure the promise of social security medicare people been paying into the system those promises to be kept but we also know that...
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in april, stephen lawrence's _ reopened? definitely so.phen lawrence's mother, - reopened? definitely so. in april, - stephen lawrence's mother, baroness lawrence, told the bbc the case should be reopened. her call following the bbc investigations led to an official review of the closed murder investigation being ordered. the breadth of that review is still being worked out but it means there remains a prospect of further justice for stephen lawrence. studio: daniel de simonejoins us now. daniel, what now for the case? in terms of holding any officers criminally responsible for the failings of the first investigation, as things stand that's it, there is currently no other prospect of that. this was widely, this is clearly widely seen as one of the met�*s greatest failures yet no one has ever been held criminally responsible for those failings. as things stand, that's it. the review today was the last chance for the family to request a review of the decision not to charge, and that's it as things stand. in terms of the case itself, this rev
in april, stephen lawrence's _ reopened? definitely so.phen lawrence's mother, - reopened? definitely so. in april, - stephen lawrence's mother, baroness lawrence, told the bbc the case should be reopened. her call following the bbc investigations led to an official review of the closed murder investigation being ordered. the breadth of that review is still being worked out but it means there remains a prospect of further justice for stephen lawrence. studio: daniel de simonejoins us now....
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stephen, great to see you, as always.'s back like freddy kruger trying to absolve himself of any bad judgment or failures during the covid management stephen. on that one issue of the therapeutics for use in combatting covid, your reaction tonight. >> well, laura, good to be on the show again, good to see you again, even remotely. i didn't see that clip. i don't follow dr. fauci's interviews too much. but i saw one of them, i didn't see him come after i guess us or me. yeah, i didn't understand his attacks on data from the beginning. medicine is about data, and an honest debate of how we interpret those data and that's what we're supposed to do. we're not supposed to jump out and declare something inappropriately as being uncontrolled. that study had controls. you know, way back when, and he called, dr. fauci called it uncontrolled. granted his famous study which made him famous along with dr. shelly wolff my dad's buddy was a study from 1970 that had no controls. they showed a therapy that worked. they didn't have any co
stephen, great to see you, as always.'s back like freddy kruger trying to absolve himself of any bad judgment or failures during the covid management stephen. on that one issue of the therapeutics for use in combatting covid, your reaction tonight. >> well, laura, good to be on the show again, good to see you again, even remotely. i didn't see that clip. i don't follow dr. fauci's interviews too much. but i saw one of them, i didn't see him come after i guess us or me. yeah, i didn't...
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scented dares stephen stanley breaking it -- santander's stephen stanley.e down 1%. the iphone maker announced a new partnership with openai and unveiled featured cold apple intelligence that will roll out later this year and more advanced tools that will not comment till next year. donald trump will meet with senate republicans on thursday to blot out his priorities if he wins a second term in office. senate republicans hope to win -- trump has a busy schedule and will be participating in a meeting with ceos hosted by the business roundtable. singapore airlines has offered payment of $225 dollars for passengers. the payments would be to address their immediate needs. they are also offering a $10,000 payout to passengers who sustained minor injuries. one person died in several dozen of the 229 passengers and crew on board were severely hurt on the flight that departed from london to singapore. it was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok. that is your bloomberg brief. jonathan: up next, we set you up for the day and the week ahead. looking ahead to
scented dares stephen stanley breaking it -- santander's stephen stanley.e down 1%. the iphone maker announced a new partnership with openai and unveiled featured cold apple intelligence that will roll out later this year and more advanced tools that will not comment till next year. donald trump will meet with senate republicans on thursday to blot out his priorities if he wins a second term in office. senate republicans hope to win -- trump has a busy schedule and will be participating in a...