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abc 7 news reporter suzanne suzanne: conservative speaker says he was unfairly suspended back in fairbury1 for election misinformation. he shows the first week he shared and his comments on the 2020 election. >> i said election fraud is rampant nationwide, especially in california. there's no voter id here, so i said we need to conduct audits. suzanne: twitterverse suspended him after his fifth strike. his lawsuit was dismissed. so he took it to the ninth circuit court of appeals today. now he waits for decision. >> i want my twitter profile restored and tens of thousands of other profiles restored that were on rightfully suspended by twitter, potentially in collusion with the government. we need to see how deep this goes. >> it is not the government's job to be the policeman for twitter. suzanne: also today, we heard from union janitors at twitter who are out of a job and now on the streets, protesting. members were striking for better pay and job productions all day monday. monday evening, they learned from their employer that twitter decided to terminate all 48 union janitors that work
abc 7 news reporter suzanne suzanne: conservative speaker says he was unfairly suspended back in fairbury1 for election misinformation. he shows the first week he shared and his comments on the 2020 election. >> i said election fraud is rampant nationwide, especially in california. there's no voter id here, so i said we need to conduct audits. suzanne: twitterverse suspended him after his fifth strike. his lawsuit was dismissed. so he took it to the ninth circuit court of appeals today....
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in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news.dion: heads up for people use the san francisco muni during the holidays. their services start at 5:00 p.m. instead of midnight this weekend and next weekend. that service will end early due to short staff issue for these dates. there not enough rail controllers to operate the shuttle surface. alternate routes for those traveling after 5:00 p.m. are at stockton. il tickets.r parkin the 19-year-oldrrested for what was in the fine print. and a trip to in turns to hate. these two young people are telling us about the hurtful words they heard from a stranger. >> how was your christmas? >> it has been very good so far. dion: some of the golden state wa i'm feeling better. no, you definitely still have a fever. nope, i'm back. body pain? headache? nope. all in one and done. ugh, cuh-congestion? better. cough? fever? better. ummer. stuffy nose? feelings of inadequacy? impending doom? yeah, i'm not your therapist, man. mucinex all in one relieves 9 symptoms in 1 dose. with mucinex, it's not co
in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news.dion: heads up for people use the san francisco muni during the holidays. their services start at 5:00 p.m. instead of midnight this weekend and next weekend. that service will end early due to short staff issue for these dates. there not enough rail controllers to operate the shuttle surface. alternate routes for those traveling after 5:00 p.m. are at stockton. il tickets.r parkin the 19-year-oldrrested for what was in the fine print. and a trip to in...
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suzanne spalding, i was honored to have suzanne introduce me. suzanne built the cyber security architecture upon which we are basing our strategy now. the public-private partnership is something she built when the cyber security and infrastructure security agency system was known as mvpd. i see tom warwick here, one they have thought leaders in the department who continues to contribute to the discussion about how to build greater cohesion in the department. i think we've been working with wonderful people, incredibly dedicated servants, have been working on this issue since inception and we are stronger today than we were yesterday. and the process is an ongoing one. we'll be better tomorrow than we are today. vivian: i speak to a lot of officials who were around in the earliest days of the formation of d.h.s. and they act knowledge domestic terrorism wasn't something they thought about a lot in those days. we were focused on what was happening overseas. but right now, insider threats, domestic terrorism, domestic extremism are very real and we
suzanne spalding, i was honored to have suzanne introduce me. suzanne built the cyber security architecture upon which we are basing our strategy now. the public-private partnership is something she built when the cyber security and infrastructure security agency system was known as mvpd. i see tom warwick here, one they have thought leaders in the department who continues to contribute to the discussion about how to build greater cohesion in the department. i think we've been working with...
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suzanne: tonight we heard back from pg&e. they say a large percentage of their customers without power now have had power restored. they say tonight there is about 500 customers across the bay area still in the dark. in the peninsula, where the bulk of the outages were, that number dropped from 1000 down to 12 -- to 135. dan: the snow in the sierra is causing major traffic problems. in the past 15 minutes, interstate 80 reopened in both directions after being closed because of high winds and low visibility over donner summit. we will have much more on the conditions in the sierra in 10 minutes. you can always keep an eye on the storm with access to live doppler 7 on demand on our abc7 bay area streaming tv app. download the app now wherever you stream. ama: in the south bay there is dispute over a proposed ordinance requiring rideshare companies to report sexual assault allegations to local police. some argue such a policy could be harmful to survivors of sexual assault. abc7 news reporter zach fuentes has more. zach: with on
suzanne: tonight we heard back from pg&e. they say a large percentage of their customers without power now have had power restored. they say tonight there is about 500 customers across the bay area still in the dark. in the peninsula, where the bulk of the outages were, that number dropped from 1000 down to 12 -- to 135. dan: the snow in the sierra is causing major traffic problems. in the past 15 minutes, interstate 80 reopened in both directions after being closed because of high winds...
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suzanne: is it working? >> yes. suzanne: ortega, former police officer for years. and mary? mary: i was a police officer for 26 years. suzanne: keeping an eye on every corner and the crowds. mary: if we see something we are able to communicate with officers in the area. suzanne: they say it makes a big difference. mary: on the back of our jackets they see it, sfpd. just our presence makes some problems just go away. suzanne: in november the mayor noted that 150 ambassadors would be added across the city in the program has expanded to chinatown and fisherman's wharf. law enforcement authorities say dozens of ambassadors will be added to more neighborhoods next year. in san francisco, anser hassan --suzanne phan. amanda: ba16-year-old is dead aa shooting in antioch on load tree way. police say it appears the victim walked to the park with another person and met up with a group in a car. there were gunshots. witnesses said they saw several running from the park to a nearby walmart. police caught up to the person who ran from the scene and arrested them. police say the person is
suzanne: is it working? >> yes. suzanne: ortega, former police officer for years. and mary? mary: i was a police officer for 26 years. suzanne: keeping an eye on every corner and the crowds. mary: if we see something we are able to communicate with officers in the area. suzanne: they say it makes a big difference. mary: on the back of our jackets they see it, sfpd. just our presence makes some problems just go away. suzanne: in november the mayor noted that 150 ambassadors would be added...
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i am suzanne spaulding. i'm senior advisor for homeland security here at the center where i lead the defending democratic institution's project and i have the very distinct pleasure today to introduce the department of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, my dear friend and former colleague. he's here today to talk to us about the convergence of homeland security and our broader national security and we are certainly focused on that here at csis, particularly in our defending democratic institutions project where we are focused on promoting the reinvig ration of civics, imperative for our broader national security. secretary mayorkas knows very well the ways of which the mission to ensure the security after resilience of americans, of our institutions, and of our economy here at home is part and parcel of our standing and our security on the global stage. his personal journey, fleeing communist cuba as a child with his parents and encountering international terrorism and years at department of hom
i am suzanne spaulding. i'm senior advisor for homeland security here at the center where i lead the defending democratic institution's project and i have the very distinct pleasure today to introduce the department of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, my dear friend and former colleague. he's here today to talk to us about the convergence of homeland security and our broader national security and we are certainly focused on that here at csis, particularly in our defending...
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suzanne spaulding i was very honored to have suzanne introduce me. suzanne built the cyber security architecture upon we are basing our strategy now. the public-private partnership cybersecurity and ppd. i see tom at work here with the thought leaders in the department continued to build greater cohesion movement working with whatever incredibly dedicated servants have been working on this issue since inception. we are stronger today than they were yesterday for the process is an ongoing one. were going to be better tomorrow than we are today the crux smoked a lot of officials obviously were very focus on what's happening overseas. right now insider threats domestic terrorism it can get very dangerous. infiltration of the military, and fermented. these are real concerns that are growing by the date. i wonder how the department stepping up efforts to combat that? not just in the country but in-house? >> me take a step back and talk about in the country first. we built a capability that was directly relevant and critical to addressing the domestic thre
suzanne spaulding i was very honored to have suzanne introduce me. suzanne built the cyber security architecture upon we are basing our strategy now. the public-private partnership cybersecurity and ppd. i see tom at work here with the thought leaders in the department continued to build greater cohesion movement working with whatever incredibly dedicated servants have been working on this issue since inception. we are stronger today than they were yesterday for the process is an ongoing one....
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suzanne: suzanne fong, abc 7 news.t, still ahead on abc 7 mornings, people are asking why do these cars seem like a scam? 7-d on your side's michael finny has more. so pretty, the sunrise, time now is 6:37. we have details when we come back. [sfx: cards shuffling] this holiday, weathertech gift cards are perfect for people to pick exactly what they want. laser measured floorliners that fit your vehicle precisely. keep your seats safe from messes with the child car seat protector. sinkmat protects under your sink. there's even something for our furry friends with the pet feeding system. order the weathertech gift card instantly for the holidays at weathertech.com ♪ ♪ liz: 23 million californians are getting money from the state in the form of the middle-class tax refund. nearly 7 million direct deposits have already landed end accounts. up to 13 million californians are getting debit cards in the mail. viewers are flooding in 7 on your side with questions could michael finney has more. michael: doris was suspicious when
suzanne: suzanne fong, abc 7 news.t, still ahead on abc 7 mornings, people are asking why do these cars seem like a scam? 7-d on your side's michael finny has more. so pretty, the sunrise, time now is 6:37. we have details when we come back. [sfx: cards shuffling] this holiday, weathertech gift cards are perfect for people to pick exactly what they want. laser measured floorliners that fit your vehicle precisely. keep your seats safe from messes with the child car seat protector. sinkmat...
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grandmother arrived as us presidential adviser suzanne maci admitted that crimea is ours and why thehad to flee to russia forever, look just a couple of minutes later on december 25th cska arena. the main sporting event of this year, hardcore boxing clash of the strongest boxers in russia and america has sent us bars. joel shoigrid. himself from abdurakhmanov alvin brito. a duel with a year-long expectation of timur s lachinin against gadzhi of the automatic drafting machine, as well as the long-awaited one. revenge of vyacheslav datsik sex with the champion of the glorisaul cavalry live broadcast on ntv on december 25 , 23:30. details on the site hardcore show.ru world betting company. or is it at all the ticket offices of the city and on the site hardcore-show.ru? these eyes have seen how world history is made in the backyard of the white house, how the lady and the gentleman and the senate of congress and the cia divide the world like a traditional apple pie . there he is just the legendary massif writer suzanne history historian, she was an adviser to ronald reagan at the height
grandmother arrived as us presidential adviser suzanne maci admitted that crimea is ours and why thehad to flee to russia forever, look just a couple of minutes later on december 25th cska arena. the main sporting event of this year, hardcore boxing clash of the strongest boxers in russia and america has sent us bars. joel shoigrid. himself from abdurakhmanov alvin brito. a duel with a year-long expectation of timur s lachinin against gadzhi of the automatic drafting machine, as well as the...
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we'll have suzanne close us out. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, vivian, that was great. secretary, we are so grateful that you would take the time today to help all of us better understand the many ways in which this relatively young department across its broad scope of missions is working every single day to make us all safer and more secure and strengthen our national security. thank you for what you and your work force in collaboration with partners here at home and around the world, do for us each and every day. and i want to thank all of you for coming and ask you please to stay seated until the secretary has left and we'll let you know then when you can get up on leave and please join me again and a round of thanks and applause for this christmas. [applause] >> i'm not leaving, by the way, because i see some friends i haven't seen in a while so i'm going to say hello. thank you. >> terrific, thanks very much. >> thank you, mr. secretary. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [i
we'll have suzanne close us out. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, vivian, that was great. secretary, we are so grateful that you would take the time today to help all of us better understand the many ways in which this relatively young department across its broad scope of missions is working every single day to make us all safer and more secure and strengthen our national security. thank you for what you and your work force in collaboration with partners here at...
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abc 7 news reporter suzanne fong has more. suzanne: the sights, the the shopping. thousands of people are taking it all in at union square on this last shopping weekend before the holiday. the one thing many people are noticing, the extra security. >> i noticed them in the candy store, i noticed them in the macy's, in the louis vuitton store. liz: -- as much security. that is comforting for some shoppers, especially after last year when a gang of organized thieves ransacked big name stores and made off with thousands of dollars in merchandise. glenn or tego remembers that day. he and his partner had just returned to the base station. there have been changes since then. >> after what they had done that night, the city, the mayor, the police chief, they have all dedicated, within an 8, 9 block radio -- radius here, to stop on every corner. suzanne: is it working. >> oh yeah. suzanne: ortega and mary burns -- >> out i a police officer for 25 years. if we see something, we are able to communicate with the officers in the area suzanne: they say it makes a big difference
abc 7 news reporter suzanne fong has more. suzanne: the sights, the the shopping. thousands of people are taking it all in at union square on this last shopping weekend before the holiday. the one thing many people are noticing, the extra security. >> i noticed them in the candy store, i noticed them in the macy's, in the louis vuitton store. liz: -- as much security. that is comforting for some shoppers, especially after last year when a gang of organized thieves ransacked big name...
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suzanne: what are the odds that it ended in a tie? the next step, the richmond city clerk will conduct a tiebreaker next week. >> we put our names into a green envelope and it will be sealed and put into a bag and we will each have an opportunity to shake the bag in the city close will draw the envelope -- one, open it and that will be the winner. suzanne: both candidates have a good sense of humor. >> i said we should raise. we have been running a race for this campaign. >> maybe we do a dance off or roche and and do something into the history books. suzanne: they recognize the importance of voting. >> i am very excited to see democracy come to life, when people usually say my vote does not matter they can literally see their vote matter. >> it is just wild. it is in some ways interesting in deciding to be a part of it because there is history being made but it is nerve-racking. liz: the last time there was a tie was in 2018 for the director of the byron bethany irrigation district. the tie was broken with a roll of the dice. now to
suzanne: what are the odds that it ended in a tie? the next step, the richmond city clerk will conduct a tiebreaker next week. >> we put our names into a green envelope and it will be sealed and put into a bag and we will each have an opportunity to shake the bag in the city close will draw the envelope -- one, open it and that will be the winner. suzanne: both candidates have a good sense of humor. >> i said we should raise. we have been running a race for this campaign. >>...
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suzanne and daniel with us . suzanne and daniel with us.ip, by quite cynical. and philip, by the way, the public and the british public. absolutely. but and the reason i mention is that some of them have said to me that, you know, boris was always had the partygate thing hanging over. had the partygate thing hanging over . it was it had the partygate thing hanging over. it was it was making him and it was controversial. it was dominating the news agenda. and that he seized on this he seized on this invasion by putin. it's so strongly because he saw this as a great distraction strategy away from all the stuff on partygate. what would you say in response to that cynical view as total rubbish ? i, i went to total rubbish? i, i went to a private meeting that he spoke at back in january and he was asked questions on a number of topics. as a prime minister would. but when he was asked questions about ukraine, the war hadn't started. then remember the war? and he started the middle of february. yeah 1912. yeah this is in january. and it just the w
suzanne and daniel with us . suzanne and daniel with us.ip, by quite cynical. and philip, by the way, the public and the british public. absolutely. but and the reason i mention is that some of them have said to me that, you know, boris was always had the partygate thing hanging over. had the partygate thing hanging over . it was it had the partygate thing hanging over. it was it was making him and it was controversial. it was dominating the news agenda. and that he seized on this he seized on...
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suzanne phone live along the bay area with details. you can imagine this is not going to be real popular with drivers. suzanne: it is not going to be popular, but it is just an idea. as you can imagine, traffic is always bad around here, especially around rush-hour. that is why transportation authorities are trying to figure out something to do about it. in the future, you could be shelling out a little extra to drive freeways and highways. gridlock is something most of us dread in the bay. >> it gets pretty bad coming from the peninsula. suzanne: some say it is just getting worse. >> it is hard at the end of a long day to add happen hour, 40 five minutes, maybe an hour some days. suzanne: bay area officials are looking at the possibility of travelers per mile on some corridors that already have transportation. >> all too often, transportation on the freeways is not fast and not reliable. given that we are not going to build any more freeways, the capacity that we have now is the capacity we are going to have for the next generation. s
suzanne phone live along the bay area with details. you can imagine this is not going to be real popular with drivers. suzanne: it is not going to be popular, but it is just an idea. as you can imagine, traffic is always bad around here, especially around rush-hour. that is why transportation authorities are trying to figure out something to do about it. in the future, you could be shelling out a little extra to drive freeways and highways. gridlock is something most of us dread in the bay....
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suzanne: pg&e says it has restored power to a large amount of customers.n: the rain without the cold would be nice. ama: could you make that happen? sandhya: i will do my best, but you will have to wait until the weekend. that's when we will bring in more rain and lose some of that chill. you will notice it is snowing in the mountains, they've had chain controls pretty much all day long. a winter storm warning is in effect until midnight tonight. an additional 18 inches of snow make it really dicey to get up there, and this week and we have a winter storm watch going up, 1-3 feet of snow about 4000 feet. your best travel day will be tomorrow. by monday morning we are talking 29 inches at some of the resorts. tomorrow is sunday, you are good to go. not so much on saturday, and then sunday is heavy snow. the storm is moving out and the last of the showers over mount hamilton, just snow showers and after that we are going with sunshine for tomorrow afternoon, 40's and 50's on the highs. the weekend storm is a light level one, so get ready for that. ama: back
suzanne: pg&e says it has restored power to a large amount of customers.n: the rain without the cold would be nice. ama: could you make that happen? sandhya: i will do my best, but you will have to wait until the weekend. that's when we will bring in more rain and lose some of that chill. you will notice it is snowing in the mountains, they've had chain controls pretty much all day long. a winter storm warning is in effect until midnight tonight. an additional 18 inches of snow make it...
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he's just, probably, the legendary suzanne mafia writer historian.agan's adviser at the height of the cold war and was able to put him on the negotiating table with gorbachev when i met the soviet union it was nothing . she received a special task to test the ground for the preparation of a meeting of the heads of the ussr and the usa. uh, our president did not receive our skateboards. they didn’t wait for an answer for a long, long, long time, they waited, they waited, and finally there were none. i went to russia the president asked me. try to find out if i will not say yes or no november 19 , 1985 at the summit in geneva on nuclear destruction, the first meeting of mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan took place after the end of the general section negotiations no less interlocutors. we liked each other and established a personal contact. and the meeting was the first step towards the end of the cold war. this proverb trust but verify suzanne masse in its time, taught ronald, reagan, an experienced woman is surprised. why now even this formula does
he's just, probably, the legendary suzanne mafia writer historian.agan's adviser at the height of the cold war and was able to put him on the negotiating table with gorbachev when i met the soviet union it was nothing . she received a special task to test the ground for the preparation of a meeting of the heads of the ussr and the usa. uh, our president did not receive our skateboards. they didn’t wait for an answer for a long, long, long time, they waited, they waited, and finally there were...
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suzanne evans hello . yes, sir. i suzanne evans hello. yes, sir.t we've got two issues here, haven't we? we've got what happened with regards to lady hussey, which i think was absolutely dreadful. there's no way , woman, given the way that, woman, given the service that she's to this country, should have been drummed she was. i drummed in the way she was. i think a of somebody think this a case of somebody taking offence far too quickly when no offence was taken and unfortunately that's unfortunately i think that's something we're seeing smartly, frequently but in frequently in society. but in terms whether should direct terms of whether should direct themselves towards a particular group of people, i have absolutely issue with that whatsoever. i find as a charity myself, it's called libertine uk. it's a patient health charity to do the condition of lipoedema, which almost exclusively affects women . so exclusively affects women. so are we supposed to direct our efforts towards men as well that would be really quite difficult. now difference is, of
suzanne evans hello . yes, sir. i suzanne evans hello. yes, sir.t we've got two issues here, haven't we? we've got what happened with regards to lady hussey, which i think was absolutely dreadful. there's no way , woman, given the way that, woman, given the service that she's to this country, should have been drummed she was. i drummed in the way she was. i think a of somebody think this a case of somebody taking offence far too quickly when no offence was taken and unfortunately that's...
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suzanne craig, thank you and we repudiate.are pouring in from across the globe after the sudden death of stars original, as grant walls. it comes just weeks after he appeared right here on msnbc. the talk about an incident involving a gay pride jersey that he is wearing. how he described it in his own words. and still to come this hour, and eastern ukrainian in ruins as the world with russia carries on in several key regions. we have the latest, live from the capital city of kyiv. the capital city of kyiv the capital city of kyiv ising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insura
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suzanne, great to see you. thank you for your amazing reporting on this. suzanne -- pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter with th new york times and msnbc contributor and a fellow canadian coming up, or in addition to all the new details from the latest - documents of the january six committee with two of th smartest lawyers i know. plus ukrainians woke up this christmas morning to the sound of air raid sirens blaring their clarion call across the country we're going live to kyiv for a report up next, the latest on the deadly winter weather that's causing chaos across the country this holiday still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rin
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live at s.f.o., suzanne phan, abc7 news. ama: all right, suzanne, thank you. dan: if you're thinking about rethinking your travel plans because of this brutal weather, it's not too late to make a change. ama: more on scott's cheap flights, most airlines are currently waiving fees for changes and if your airline cancels your flight you can expect a full refund. >> it doesn't matter what airline you booked on. if for some reason that airline cancels or significantly delays your aircraft, and your plans are now up in the air, you are entitled to a full cash refund for that intended trip. and you're entitled to cash or rebooked on a new flight. stow people need to remember that. that you can walk away with cash and decide not to take that flight. and it does not matter what type of carrier you're on. that's full service or a "budget airline." they are entitled by law to give you a refund back. if you do not take that flight. dan: and if you're looking to change your flight, do it as soon as possible because rebooked seats are going very quickly as you can imagine.
live at s.f.o., suzanne phan, abc7 news. ama: all right, suzanne, thank you. dan: if you're thinking about rethinking your travel plans because of this brutal weather, it's not too late to make a change. ama: more on scott's cheap flights, most airlines are currently waiving fees for changes and if your airline cancels your flight you can expect a full refund. >> it doesn't matter what airline you booked on. if for some reason that airline cancels or significantly delays your aircraft,...
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page grahame buss with suzanne evans . wow. they are on suzanne evans. wow.y are on fire for the last time. need to two i'm not here with me all night but coming up should president say that 1 million legal migrants here will become the norm as shown by a new report. laurence fox grapples with that at 935. but first, should the sussex be granted? a summit by the world is palace racism accuser and goes forlani royal insider lady victoria harvey sportsman and football legend peter shilton and the broadcaster coughlan duke it out in the clash after the break. but what do you think on this? dan at gbnews.uk is my email, you can tweet me at gb news. our running there to the results and, the clash straight after the . break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash . now, it's time for the clash. now, despite harry and meghan dropping a six hour hit piece on netflix the royals aren't biting andifs netflix the royals aren't biting and it's driving . duke and and it's driving. duke and duchess of sussex mad. but while retaining dignified silence in the face of r
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suzanne, welcome back to the show, christian thank you for being with us.een talk about this, while i want to talk to you. we have both acknowledge that the right and the necessity of parents being involved in what their kids are learning and expressing concerns about that, that's what school boards are, for that is what school associations are for, but that is just not what this is. >> i think that is right, ali, and look, i think there are parents who have genuine concerns who come at this honestly, who maybe find that some of the materials in their kids classroom are not what they are accustomed to. they don't comport to the values that are being conveyed in a utah family, for example, but it is the orchestrated nature of this in the link to long-standing educational movements. movements that sought, decades ago, to get prayer into schools, movements that thought, when they couldn't get prepared opted, push towards home schooling in push towards much more liberal roles in terms of people being able to take their kids out of public school and educate them
suzanne, welcome back to the show, christian thank you for being with us.een talk about this, while i want to talk to you. we have both acknowledge that the right and the necessity of parents being involved in what their kids are learning and expressing concerns about that, that's what school boards are, for that is what school associations are for, but that is just not what this is. >> i think that is right, ali, and look, i think there are parents who have genuine concerns who come at...
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page grahame buss with suzanne evans . wow. they are on suzanne evans. wow.y are on fire for the last time. need to two i'm not here with me all night but coming up should president say that 1 million legal migrants here will become the norm as shown by a new report. laurence fox grapples with that at 935. but first, should the sussex be granted? a summit by the world is palace racism accuser and goes forlani royal insider lady victoria harvey sportsman and football legend peter shilton and the broadcaster coughlan duke it out in the clash after the break. but what do you think on this? dan at gbnews.uk is my email, you can tweet me at gb news. our running there to the results and, the clash straight after the . break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash . now, it's time for the clash. now, despite harry and meghan dropping a six hour hit piece on netflix the royals aren't biting andifs netflix the royals aren't biting and it's driving . duke and and it's driving. duke and duchess of sussex mad. but while retaining dignified silence in the face of r
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you suzanne, you've been in the courtroom throughout this tax fraud trial.ments, how things are playing out. >> sure. and to start by saying i went into this trial thinking, wow, this is going to be an easy case, because they've got this chief financial officer of the company saying he's already pleaded guilty to 15 charges of tax fraud. he's gonna be the star witness. and then i saw for a few days of jury selection it was difficult to find a juror that was a fan of donald trump. quite the opposite. there was a lot of animosity about him and they kept having to separate he is not on try it's the company. as i've sat through a lot of the testimony, it has become clear that that charge and the threshold of the prosecution are going to have to meet is interesting. it is a vague area of the law. they're not just gonna have to prove that allen weisselberg did this, but that he did it in behalf of the company, that he did it with an intent to benefit the company. we will hear more about that when the jury is charged on monday. but it's a high threshold. what the d
you suzanne, you've been in the courtroom throughout this tax fraud trial.ments, how things are playing out. >> sure. and to start by saying i went into this trial thinking, wow, this is going to be an easy case, because they've got this chief financial officer of the company saying he's already pleaded guilty to 15 charges of tax fraud. he's gonna be the star witness. and then i saw for a few days of jury selection it was difficult to find a juror that was a fan of donald trump. quite...
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nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, investigative reporter for the "new york times," suzanne craig, former republican congressman from florida who served on that very committee, ways and means, carlos curbelo, now an msnbc political analyst, along with msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos we heard some brief comments from the chairman and the ranking member. what should we expect to see and hear over the next hour? >> reporter: lindsey that one happened fast. we see them getting right to business, clearing media from room as they enter this executive session behind closed doors and what members said on their way in, one democratic member, for example, said that anything they decide to release today will be put out expeditiously, certainly time has been a factor here, especially for a committee and a chairman who's waited years to get these returns after requesting them back in 2019, so certainly the culmination of a lot of work, and when you talk to chairman richie neal here in the halls of congress, which many of us have about this, he can't say much, but what he can say is it
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suzanne, good to see, thank you for being with us. >> great to see you too.ee on taxation have released the reports. they've released some numbers as well but not yet. these full returns from trump. what should the public understand about what they have released thus far and what is important about it. >> i don't want to start this with a curveball but this is going to sound crazy. but donald trump actually was under audit when he said he was. prior to him being elected. there is two sets of what it's going on. but when he was under audit, it's a big deal. and if it goes against him could cost him almost $100 million. and we have a separate set. another set of audits. happening for a president, they look at his taxes each year. they say, you know, they see problems. they're going to say something. what we have found out in the last week yesterday. those audits weren't happening. kind of crazy. nothing really surprises me. but it is sort of crazy that they didn't happen. and they had in one instance, there was one employee that was assigned to do it and it jus
suzanne, good to see, thank you for being with us. >> great to see you too.ee on taxation have released the reports. they've released some numbers as well but not yet. these full returns from trump. what should the public understand about what they have released thus far and what is important about it. >> i don't want to start this with a curveball but this is going to sound crazy. but donald trump actually was under audit when he said he was. prior to him being elected. there is...
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suzanne evans, by these trashed. suzanne evans, by these strikes . absolutely. i'm strikes.supposed to have two meetings tomorrow. don't know whether tomorrow. i don't know whether they're happen not they're going to happen or not because whether the because i don't know whether the people are going to people i'm meeting are going to be able to get into town on the train. i mean, i think it's all very well for these union leaders to push, push, leaders to keep push, push, pushing inflation pushing for these inflation busting they earn busting pay rises. they earn a fortune show a union fortune to show me a union leader that isn't earning at least 100 grand. they want to force wage to force people on minimum wage to keep striking. now, just take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike ng. now, just take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike the now, just take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike the royal ust take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike the royal mailake one strike the royal mail strike. royal is losing strike. the royal mail is losing £1,000
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and suzanne christmas going to be suzanne is christmas going to be cancelled ?not going cancelled? well, it's not going to be cancelled . obviously, to be cancelled. obviously, nobody cancel christmas , but nobody can cancel christmas, but i it's going to be very i think it's going to be very difficult for some people we have many strikes across the have so many strikes across the board. we've had the home suella braverman this warning braverman this morning warning that are going on that people who are going on houday that people who are going on holiday probably going holiday are probably going to experience at border experience delays at the border because of the eight days of strikes are going to be strikes that are going to be happening the border happening by the border force staff of this staff for the rest of this month. then, of course month. and then, of course christmas cards are going to be delayed. anyone travelling for christmas going to be christmas parties is going to be struggling as of the struggling as a result of the rail and other transport
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[applause] [applause] >> thank you very much suzanne and good afternoon.2017, russia launched a cyber attack against ukraine causing indiscriminate effects to a wide range of organizations and from banks and government ministries him to electricity companies. the majority of attacks affected organizations in ukraine but they were notot social graphicay combined pretty damaging effects were reported in germany, italy, the united kingdom and australia and elsewhere one of the victims was a heritage valley health system in pittsburgh pennsylvania. ran earlier this year, russia cyber attack against satellite company, by his staff, disrupted the critical infrastructure will be hot ukraine's orders. we face new kind of warfare no longer constrained by borders or military maneuvers and in fact, the face very different world than the one our vendor department of homeland security entered in 2003, nearly 20 years ago right world today is more interconnected thanan it anytime and dhs 20 or history and cutting-edge technologies, economic and political instability, in
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now of course we stand to learn a whole lot more joining us now suzanne craig one of the lead reporterson earth to make us make sense about the information coming in this week. thank you for being with us. >> great to see you. >> the ways and means committee and the joint committee on taxes released their report, they have released some numbers as well but not yet these full returns from trump. what should the public understand about what they've released thus far and what is important about it? >> well, i don't want to start this with a curveball but it's gonna sound sort of crazy, but donald trump actually was under audit when he said he was part to him being elected, there are two sets of audits going on and the one that he was under audit is a big deal and if it goes against him and could cost him almost 100 million dollars. then we have a separate set, another set of audits that happens for presidents and they look at his taxes each year and they say, you know, if they see problems they will say something. what we found out in -- this week, yesterday is that those audits weren't ha
now of course we stand to learn a whole lot more joining us now suzanne craig one of the lead reporterson earth to make us make sense about the information coming in this week. thank you for being with us. >> great to see you. >> the ways and means committee and the joint committee on taxes released their report, they have released some numbers as well but not yet these full returns from trump. what should the public understand about what they've released thus far and what is...
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stuart: got it suzanne thank you very much indeed.nstallment of harry and meghan is out today watch this brief clip. roll it. >> that was a will kind of war against meghan, and i've certainly seen evidence that there was negative briefing from the palace against harry and meghan to suit other people's agendas. >> meg became this scapegoat for the palace so they would feed stories on her whether they were true or not to avoid other less favorable stories being precincted. but i find it hard to take but join me now is our royal watcher neal schon has popularity of meghan and harry plummeted in britain? >> good afternoon stuart from london. i mean, that's an understatement really. to say plummeted i don't think it is got any could go any lower to be honest. it is a disgraceful sort of situation that they're put themselves in and i think what's interesting that a lot of people are forgetting on this is first of all it is one sided story. and the lawyer that you've just featured on that clip she doesn't provide any proof, you know, she cla
stuart: got it suzanne thank you very much indeed.nstallment of harry and meghan is out today watch this brief clip. roll it. >> that was a will kind of war against meghan, and i've certainly seen evidence that there was negative briefing from the palace against harry and meghan to suit other people's agendas. >> meg became this scapegoat for the palace so they would feed stories on her whether they were true or not to avoid other less favorable stories being precincted. but i find...
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and yet suzanne, the us are above. i did switch done all. another vision that has come true is the transformation of louse. it's into a tourist destination that combines green spaces for leisure and in industrial past that visitors want to learn about, be it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks off renewable energy's. goes off like say, or honest, guided to a with people who are born here like a cat hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown coal industry for himself. and he's still shocked by the devastating impact that the last few mines left and now's it's, are still having on the land. in gordon, the good norm zia, if i see if myself at the landscape was being destroyed. thus i hope that someone will develop a better storage capacities for renewables to increase their uses. was this over exploitation was not the future than the martin. this between 40 and 45 percent of germany's energy comes from renewables. fossil fuels like brown coal, still play an important role, but the country is now paving the way for life aft
and yet suzanne, the us are above. i did switch done all. another vision that has come true is the transformation of louse. it's into a tourist destination that combines green spaces for leisure and in industrial past that visitors want to learn about, be it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks off renewable energy's. goes off like say, or honest, guided to a with people who are born here like a cat hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown coal industry for himself. and...
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de garden after they were forbidden to write the truth about transgender people investigation by suzanne moore and hedley freeman and russia the number of teenagers with autism and eating disorders who want to change their sex called transphobia their troubles have already shared former employee of the publication on the telegraph page. i just wondered what caused the surge in the number of people who want to change the sex of teenage girls, aggravated by autism, eating disorders, and propensity for penis-mutilation. now i receive threats, they write that i am guilty of the genocide of transgender people. yes, facts and no case. he simply hounded the journalists under the public condemnation of his signature by 330 employees of the newspaper, apparently a transtheme. today it is already so taboo that one can only speak of such people as dead, either good or not. far freedom of choice push the agenda and in lithuania there is worse seriously took up the children. chapter the ministry of education of the country stated that about 70% of lithuanian schoolchildren chose russian. as the secon
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so there are a lot of other shoes that could potentially drop here. >> suzann, you did so much reportingat are your takeaways from this conviction? >> i think that it's -- i do think it's going to put wind in the sails of other people now that are looking at this, other investigators. when you look at the manhattan d.a. in particular is well positioned to continue to dig into this, in large part because they have his tax return information, which they can now compare and start to look for fraud, because they have so many other pieces. they have general ledgers, financial statements, emails, so many pieces to put together to continue this investigation and not just into the type of fraud that we saw in the trump organization trial that just concluded with the tax fraud but other areas that they could look at. >> house democrats no longer are going to be in leadership, but they have the tax records as well. phil, what is donald trump's reaction so far? >> well, andrea, we heard from a spokesperson for the trump organization last night who said that this was preposterous and indicated that
so there are a lot of other shoes that could potentially drop here. >> suzann, you did so much reportingat are your takeaways from this conviction? >> i think that it's -- i do think it's going to put wind in the sails of other people now that are looking at this, other investigators. when you look at the manhattan d.a. in particular is well positioned to continue to dig into this, in large part because they have his tax return information, which they can now compare and start to...
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to you, suzanne. >> start with the opposite of what donald trump is saying. his tax returns don't show someone who is really successful. i welcome him to go on air somewhere here or elsewhere and walk us through that. they don't show that. we're going through -- there's a lot of stuff, as has been reported, has come out. we had years of his tax returns of these returns. in the ways and means committee did a report. i think when you are going through this -- there's a lot of little things that are jumping out. you are seeing broadly the need for oversight here. there's so many red flags that i think need to be tracked down that can't just be flushed out with the tax returns. they're going to require other documents. charitable donations have been mentioned. there's no underlying documents for that. that's just one. there's a lot. that's what i think is coalescing right now. early hours of going through it. to say he is a successful businessman, i think that's just -- we have litigated that. but it's not in these documents. >> this assessment may answer the que
to you, suzanne. >> start with the opposite of what donald trump is saying. his tax returns don't show someone who is really successful. i welcome him to go on air somewhere here or elsewhere and walk us through that. they don't show that. we're going through -- there's a lot of stuff, as has been reported, has come out. we had years of his tax returns of these returns. in the ways and means committee did a report. i think when you are going through this -- there's a lot of little things...
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we appreciate your time. >> thanks, alex. >> that's meant to suzanne craig. she is an investigative reporter for the new york times and one of the lead reporters on the times multi year investigation into donald trump's finances they want to poll surprise in 2019. he's literally the perfect person to talk to about why ways and means committee decision today. -- how are you greeting this -- is our information that you are particularly interested in finding out, that you have not thus far been able to find out in your extensive reporting? ? >> i'm smiling because one second before i came on air to a report came out. i am trying not to look over here and read it. the there's probably going to be a lot in there. i think we are not, i don't know where we are going to find anything too crazy that we haven't known for -- the new york tine news reported five years that are being released today, we have more information than they do in terms of individual businesses. we found donald trump -- businessman. most of his businesses lose a fair bit of money. i don't they we
we appreciate your time. >> thanks, alex. >> that's meant to suzanne craig. she is an investigative reporter for the new york times and one of the lead reporters on the times multi year investigation into donald trump's finances they want to poll surprise in 2019. he's literally the perfect person to talk to about why ways and means committee decision today. -- how are you greeting this -- is our information that you are particularly interested in finding out, that you have not thus...
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and we'll be speaking with one of the lead reporters in that very investigation, suzanne craig, in just a second. but we the public have never truly gotten full transparency into former president donald trump's financial background. tonight, that changed. way back in 2019, the house ways and means committee subpoenaed six years worth of trump's tax returns from the treasury department in the irs. they actually use the same legal mechanism that congress used way back in the 1970s to get the rest of president nixon's taxes. but rather than complying, as nixon did, trump started a more than three year long legal battle which went all the way up to the supreme court. and just last month, the court ruled on the side of the committee. what is really amazing here is how down to the wire the saw was. i mean, trump tried to pull his typical delay, delay, delay move. and it almost worked. because in a week and a half, republicans take control the house. and they would have almost certainly put the kibosh on this entire thing. but tonight, just over an hour ago, the house ways and means committee
and we'll be speaking with one of the lead reporters in that very investigation, suzanne craig, in just a second. but we the public have never truly gotten full transparency into former president donald trump's financial background. tonight, that changed. way back in 2019, the house ways and means committee subpoenaed six years worth of trump's tax returns from the treasury department in the irs. they actually use the same legal mechanism that congress used way back in the 1970s to get the rest...
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she must have didn't suzanne? she must have known. what susan hussey didn't suzanne? must have kn0\was what susan hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving|at susan hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving at.susan hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving at. shen hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving at. she mustsey was was driving at. she must have known what she wanted to know. she was wanting to know because you know, i've because she said,...
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suzanne lynch, thank you for giving us more decal on the story.ied all allegations levelled against it as far as the story is concerned. more details on our website. the libyan man accused of making the bomb that destroyed a us passenger plane over lockerbie, in southern scotland in 1988, has appeared in court. the explosion killed 270 people. abi agila masud is alleged to have been a member of libya's intelligence service. us prosecutors say he won't face the death penalty. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. abi agila masud was told in court what the charges against him are and that he could face life in prison if convicted. he's accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people when it blew up pan am flight 103, over lockerbie in 1988. two years ago, that then us attorney general, william barr, announced formal criminal charges against masud. why is it important that masud is brought to the us and tried in american court? in an american court? from a policy standpoint, i think it's important to let it be known that if you atta
suzanne lynch, thank you for giving us more decal on the story.ied all allegations levelled against it as far as the story is concerned. more details on our website. the libyan man accused of making the bomb that destroyed a us passenger plane over lockerbie, in southern scotland in 1988, has appeared in court. the explosion killed 270 people. abi agila masud is alleged to have been a member of libya's intelligence service. us prosecutors say he won't face the death penalty. our north america...
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well, suzanne he's not suzanne said maybe he's not actually the house actually going scrap the house lords. he started out saying his vision future with his vision for the future with potentially little bit of potentially a little bit of exaggeration. declan said, i agree lords should agree the house of lords should be not because it be disbanded. it not because it was outdated system. have was an outdated system. we have to second chamber of to have a second chamber of government it's government and lawmaking. it's a cynical creating peers by cynical way of creating peers by governments last 50 governments over the last 50 years, bloated years, we've made it a bloated abomination and all in said, the reason the house of lords is no longer for purpose is longer fit for purpose is because have turned longer fit for purpose is becéase have turned longer fit for purpose is becéa retirement have turned longer fit for purpose is becéa retirement home ave turned longer fit for purpose is becéa retirement home for turned into a retirement home for failed politician. another elected house wi
well, suzanne he's not suzanne said maybe he's not actually the house actually going scrap the house lords. he started out saying his vision future with his vision for the future with potentially little bit of potentially a little bit of exaggeration. declan said, i agree lords should agree the house of lords should be not because it be disbanded. it not because it was outdated system. have was an outdated system. we have to second chamber of to have a second chamber of government it's...
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in san mateo, suzanne phan, abc 7 news. >> moving on to new elements, eight judge has turned out karinge. in the arizona governor's race. it was defeated by katie hobbs in the november election. they then claimed his conduct, saying there were intentional problems with ballot printers as some holding places. dge ruled there are not she made the campaign. five suspects have been arrested for deadly shooting at the mall america. police say there was a fight among nine people, when one person pulled a gun and began shooting. all suspects are teenagers. the victim was 19 years old. investigators are trying to determine the cause of a rollover car crash in san francisco. it took out a gate, part of a structure and two large trees. before came to a stop in a parking lot this morning. investigators say speed was likely a factor. nurses are on strike. they will be walking a picket line through january 2, at medical centers in berkeley and oakland. it will be the third strike by nurses this year. demanding w increase, which the hospitals call unsustainable. they also raise concerns over workin
in san mateo, suzanne phan, abc 7 news. >> moving on to new elements, eight judge has turned out karinge. in the arizona governor's race. it was defeated by katie hobbs in the november election. they then claimed his conduct, saying there were intentional problems with ballot printers as some holding places. dge ruled there are not she made the campaign. five suspects have been arrested for deadly shooting at the mall america. police say there was a fight among nine people, when one...
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russian athletes to participate in the summer games in paris 20 24, according to chairman of the board suzannees - this is possible provided that the athletes do not represent the flags of their countries and the lines interview was published by the wall street journal, the moscow team became the winner of the first team wrestling league tournament. brave these competitions were organized by the specialized federation and the presidential sports club in the final match of the russian. with a score of 17, 13, the team of the mogilev region turned out to be stronger bronze medals for the guys from the minsk region andrey kozlov will continue the culmination of the first season of the league of the brave the last bouts of the teams of the finalists, the tension in the prime hall was the highest, except for the audience, who admired the desire of children to defeat all teams in single market. hallelujah, it all started. here, the draw was held at the headquarters of the wrestling federation, and the fight was held in the wrestling palace of alexander vasilyevich medvedev, which, of course, is symb
russian athletes to participate in the summer games in paris 20 24, according to chairman of the board suzannees - this is possible provided that the athletes do not represent the flags of their countries and the lines interview was published by the wall street journal, the moscow team became the winner of the first team wrestling league tournament. brave these competitions were organized by the specialized federation and the presidential sports club in the final match of the russian. with a...
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criticized in the countries of islam, however, they attacked the pope and in the vatican itself as suzannea. the unbalanced italian once even managed to knock down the pontiff right on the spot, but in a figurative sense, it was even more effective for those who convinced him to abdicate the throne in 2013. sexual crimes in the catholic church around the world, supposedly retirement could divert public attention and look like a gesture of repentance, but again, this point of view has no official confirmation. benedict the sixteenth went to live out his life. here in this monastery of mother glue in the vatican gardens, where he rested in the bose in the ninety-sixth year of his earthly journey. these shots of the meeting of the current pope francis with his predecessor were made in august of the outgoing year, and from them one can understand how weak benedict was already. although, when he left, he set another longevity record among the popes, in the near future his body will be prepared for burial and st. peter's cathedral will be moved where for the deceased? to serve for the dead mass
criticized in the countries of islam, however, they attacked the pope and in the vatican itself as suzannea. the unbalanced italian once even managed to knock down the pontiff right on the spot, but in a figurative sense, it was even more effective for those who convinced him to abdicate the throne in 2013. sexual crimes in the catholic church around the world, supposedly retirement could divert public attention and look like a gesture of repentance, but again, this point of view has no...
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she must have didn't suzanne? she must have known. what susan hussey didn't suzanne? must have kn0\was what susan hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving|at susan hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving at.susan hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving at. shen hussey didn't suzanne? she must have kn0\was driving at. she mustsey was was driving at. she must have known what she wanted to know. she was wanting to know because you know, i've because she said, you know, i've come hackney, must have come from hackney, she must have known. can i just ask known. but john, can i just ask you question let's just you a question now? let's just assume i actually agree assume because i actually agree with was clearly some sort of there was clearly some sort of altercation between the two of them. we don't we cannot say for sure that this tried to separate the king and the queen consort must have agreed them for must have agreed with them for the purpose of this question, have since apologised to the royal family. well i think that was of desp
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suzanne fun explains what happens next. >> it is up to chance. >> i think it is insane. >> these candidates put in a lot their race for richmond city council district two. because of a tie, comes down to a game of chance. >> throughout history, in the country, it has been decided by bizarre ways, including rolling dice, playing poker. >> a coin toss. >> yeah. so it is surreal. >> contra costa officials recounted the votes by hand to be sure. both candidates for the richmond city council race received 1921 votes. now, goes to an unusual tiebreaker. >> 1921 votes. >>>> what are the odds? >> it's crazy. >> the next step, the richmond city clerk will conduct a tiebreaker, possibly sometime next week. >> put our names into an envelope. the envelope will be sealed. we would each have an opportunity to shake the bag. the clerk would then draw been below -- one envelope and that would be the winner. >> both candidates have a good sense of humor. >> i was telling andrew i -- andrew, we should race. >> maybe we do a dance off or rochambeau, something off-the-wall that would go down in the history boo
suzanne fun explains what happens next. >> it is up to chance. >> i think it is insane. >> these candidates put in a lot their race for richmond city council district two. because of a tie, comes down to a game of chance. >> throughout history, in the country, it has been decided by bizarre ways, including rolling dice, playing poker. >> a coin toss. >> yeah. so it is surreal. >> contra costa officials recounted the votes by hand to be sure. both...