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first up, suzanne lynch. she's the politico news organizations, chief brussels correspond to joins us now from that. and also learn we have julian von stacy, the director of the middle east and north africa program of the european council on foreign relations and invalid. and we have been arrows who's the founder and editor in chief of be any and tell the news a business media company focusing on imagine markets. thanks so much for joining us on the inside story. now when it comes to the war on garza, we know there has been deep divisions as we have just been reporting. but that division is overseas for it seems from what we're hearing in brussels. there is now some unity of what may happen that the so called day off to even germany. now students support of israel from the beginning is speaking about a 2 state solution. so we're talking about a monthly meeting of u foreign ministers, but they do have some special guests this month. i see. and this of tends to be some kind of draft road map to peace that's goi
first up, suzanne lynch. she's the politico news organizations, chief brussels correspond to joins us now from that. and also learn we have julian von stacy, the director of the middle east and north africa program of the european council on foreign relations and invalid. and we have been arrows who's the founder and editor in chief of be any and tell the news a business media company focusing on imagine markets. thanks so much for joining us on the inside story. now when it comes to the war on...
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i am joined by suzanne evans, ronald jayawardena and rebecca rees. suzanne i'll start with you.it's long overdue, isn't it? >> i mean, what incenses me about this? it's not just the headune about this? it's not just the headline about the huge amounts of these people are on of pay that these people are on double that of the prime minister i can't believe most nhs ceos have got double nhs trust ceos have got double the, know , weight of job the, you know, weight of job than the prime minister has. but it's the that this pay is it's the fact that this pay is not related. and not performance related. and so the exposed . the fact the mail is exposed. the fact that the 11 worst trusts for waiting times and treatment referrals are all got got ceos on over 175 grand a year. this pay on over 175 grand a year. this pay should be performance related. >> we've got derbyshire health care nhs foundation trust largely dealing with mental health referrals. so that's urgent. very urgent . it health referrals. so that's urgent. very urgent. it had health referrals. so that's urgent. very urgent
i am joined by suzanne evans, ronald jayawardena and rebecca rees. suzanne i'll start with you.it's long overdue, isn't it? >> i mean, what incenses me about this? it's not just the headune about this? it's not just the headline about the huge amounts of these people are on of pay that these people are on double that of the prime minister i can't believe most nhs ceos have got double nhs trust ceos have got double the, know , weight of job the, you know, weight of job than the prime...
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suzanne. but know exactly. suzanne.ith a lot of these sort of more junior ministers, they'll tend once wave tend to go once the wave starts coming in. >> we are currently >> okay, so we are currently sitting on 11 rwanda rebels, right . so that includes the right. so that includes the likes of suella braverman . it likes of suella braverman. it includes the likes of robert jenrick, gwynne . but jenrick, andrew gwynne. but andrea think, andrea jenkins is, i think, permanently submits of permanently submits a letter of no confidence in, uh, the last couple of conservative prime ministers she ministers so we know where she stands will be stands already. it will be fascinating if any fascinating to see if any of those come those big hitters really come out of the woodwork tonight. as well. rebecca, you're shaking your head about all of this. what's going on for you? i'm just, like a little bit disgusted these people who just, like a little bit disgusing these people who just, like a little bit disgusing that.iese people who
suzanne. but know exactly. suzanne.ith a lot of these sort of more junior ministers, they'll tend once wave tend to go once the wave starts coming in. >> we are currently >> okay, so we are currently sitting on 11 rwanda rebels, right . so that includes the right. so that includes the likes of suella braverman . it likes of suella braverman. it includes the likes of robert jenrick, gwynne . but jenrick, andrew gwynne. but andrea think, andrea jenkins is, i think, permanently submits...
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as suzanne i look, i've suzanne says.all the questions of paula vennells at that time. but i think some of the decisions he's taken and some of the appointments made are appointments he's made are really paula really questionable. and paula vennells really is the person who should be looking very deeply at her own. >> the church england saying deeply at her own. >>something1 england saying deeply at her own. >>something1 englarlines'ing on something along the lines of £10 billion worth reserves, £10 billion worth of reserves, which when which is remarkable when you see that parishes are that local parishes actually are really struggling. and there was even local even talk as well about local parishes going on strike because they they weren't getting pay rises. the church also has invested in things like arms manufacturers or the oil and gas industry, despite some of the, you know. well, well, i was going to say virtues tickling. but i suppose it is these dished out. so think, know, just out. so i think, you know, just jus
as suzanne i look, i've suzanne says.all the questions of paula vennells at that time. but i think some of the decisions he's taken and some of the appointments made are appointments he's made are really paula really questionable. and paula vennells really is the person who should be looking very deeply at her own. >> the church england saying deeply at her own. >>something1 england saying deeply at her own. >>something1 englarlines'ing on something along the lines of £10...
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and so i think it is pretty interesting, and i think it really is an ego blow for him. >> suzanne, you had a conversation yesterday in which he ran it through some math, so we've 83 point $3 million plus the $5 million for the past judgment, and there is also the arthur engoron stuff, which is going to happen. the new york civil fraud trial that is going to happen in the next few months. the next few days possibly or weeks, we are going to get a decision on that. run me through the math, because 88.3 million now, when you put these two together, versus donald trump, who in a deposition last april for the new york fraud trial said he has $400 million in cash. >> right, so it's a lot of money even for donald trump, and he has said in this deposition that he has $400 million in cash. whether or not that is true or not or how much is -- that you can pay, it we don't know. but we do have a lot of pieces about his cash situation that came from the new york attorney general civil trial into testimony. we could see, they're going to start the journal of new york, which they've got a lot of fin
and so i think it is pretty interesting, and i think it really is an ego blow for him. >> suzanne, you had a conversation yesterday in which he ran it through some math, so we've 83 point $3 million plus the $5 million for the past judgment, and there is also the arthur engoron stuff, which is going to happen. the new york civil fraud trial that is going to happen in the next few months. the next few days possibly or weeks, we are going to get a decision on that. run me through the math,...
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suzanne lynch. and julian von stacy, thank you so much for joining me here today on inside story and thank you to for watching. remember, you can see this program again any time by visiting our website out to 0. don't com and prefer the discussion to go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a inside story. you can also always join the conversation on x. so handle is at a inside story for me in as soon as you pay and the whole team here. and uh huh. i said that the there's a lot of worry from any of us that what's going to come from this ultimately is a few half measures that don't really do a darn thing for communities on the ground. and i just want to say, you know, of the 4 largest agricultural academies in the world. the us is the only one that's the last pair quantity is use banded china. it's banded for sale, expanded and use double here in the last 10 years. and you know, quite frankly, let's just follow the lead of the rest of the world here and get rid of hair quite on
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i think he was on his own worst enemy here. >> in fact, suzanne, trump spent this week sharing vital false narratives and statements about carole. let's try to count them, 42 on monday, 37 on wednesday, 16 more on friday, and by the way while he was in court, do you get the sense that the jury compensated carroll for his unbridled's out of control repeat offenses? >> it's interesting because when you mention the difference between the two amounts, the 5 million and the 83 million, that screen says it all, i think that they saw it and they probably kept calibrating the number up as the week went on. i think so far it seems like they found a price of silence for donald trump, because he hasn't weighed back again in attacking miss carroll, not to say he won't, and i'm sure the second he does there will be another lawsuit filed. but so far it seems like that's the amount, it's a pretty high amount even for a someone like donald trump. >> absolutely, and the fact that he was in las vegas he probably had some sort of depths -- starts mentioning her again. that being said, kristie, judge ka
i think he was on his own worst enemy here. >> in fact, suzanne, trump spent this week sharing vital false narratives and statements about carole. let's try to count them, 42 on monday, 37 on wednesday, 16 more on friday, and by the way while he was in court, do you get the sense that the jury compensated carroll for his unbridled's out of control repeat offenses? >> it's interesting because when you mention the difference between the two amounts, the 5 million and the 83 million,...
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. -- thank you, suzanne. and i'm going to turn to michael george first two is the associate administrator for the office of continuity at fema michael. over to you. >> thank you, and thank you to the fcc and sisa for convening and hosting today's roundtable discussion and a sincere thank you to the chairwoman for not only framing the importance of today's discussion, but also her thoughtful comments on why this is important, not just that we are partnered together, but that how it's relied upon across the country by alerting authorities and to help the public in times of emergency. so, an important discussion, i specifically want to thank deb jordan and our partners, sean. thank you, and billy bob brown, the fcc and cisa have been tremendous partners and i appreciate the opportunity to participate this morning on this important topic, particularly as we close out cybersecurity awareness month. some of you may be familiar with comments made earlier this year by cisa director jen easterly and more recently by a
. -- thank you, suzanne. and i'm going to turn to michael george first two is the associate administrator for the office of continuity at fema michael. over to you. >> thank you, and thank you to the fcc and sisa for convening and hosting today's roundtable discussion and a sincere thank you to the chairwoman for not only framing the importance of today's discussion, but also her thoughtful comments on why this is important, not just that we are partnered together, but that how it's...
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>> we do not. >> michael suzanne wanted the right lawyer to deal with a cyber crime. right away. their daughter wasn't trouble. they started their own investigation. >> was it clear to you, like, if you're going to probably wear this, thank you have to understand the story told by the computers? >> correct. >> the forensics of this. >> absolutely. >> you have to learn a bunch. >> i know ip addresses, all that other stuff. >> and ip addresses a numeric code that identifies a computer network for an individual device. mike i top use of all the incriminating emails from the evidence filed from that restraining order. you started going through the software that traces ip addresses. >> this investigative software that you become your detective, is that something you have to go to caltech to get a copy of? is this nsa material? >> gosh, no. a 15-year-old kid material. >> it's like a salt, suzanne what organize them. >> he would print out on yellow pads of legal paper all of the ip addresses and then i would take all of them and i would put them on the spreadsheet. we highli
>> we do not. >> michael suzanne wanted the right lawyer to deal with a cyber crime. right away. their daughter wasn't trouble. they started their own investigation. >> was it clear to you, like, if you're going to probably wear this, thank you have to understand the story told by the computers? >> correct. >> the forensics of this. >> absolutely. >> you have to learn a bunch. >> i know ip addresses, all that other stuff. >> and ip addresses...
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suzanne lynch. and julian von stacy, thank you so much for joining me here today on inside story and thank you to for watching. remember, you can see this program again any time by visiting our website out to 0. don't com and prefer the discussion to go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a inside story. you can also always join the conversation on x. so handle is at a inside story. for me as soon as you pay and the whole team here, and uh huh. i said that the, the phone causing the cost more than $100.00 days into the vault on dos of the humanitarian catastrophe is deepening. as the conflict continues, the cost to the is really economy is in all of us. plus come taiwan is view president to bring peace and prosperity to the i'm counting the cost on i will to 0 here's from, i'll just say around on the go and the tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we live from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and
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suzanne good to see you.t's talk about, this this isn't actually the one that donald trump is most worried about, because it is the civil new york case that he is really worried about, the attorney general is asking for numbers that are much larger than this, so tell me what you make of, that what you make of this judgment, combined with what may have happened in the coming weeks in the other case? >> right, because we have got the new york attorney general civil case coming out and that can get up to 370 million, and when you think about so, he has got some real numbers here, not a lot of people are walking around with that much cash, i think including donald trump, he said that in that deposition he had 400 million and that was in april of 2023, and i'm going to say take that right around, just with a grain of salt. donald trump is not known to be truthful about his finances, about his net worth, but we do know, and it's interesting, some things from the new york attorney generals case, there was a lot of p
suzanne good to see you.t's talk about, this this isn't actually the one that donald trump is most worried about, because it is the civil new york case that he is really worried about, the attorney general is asking for numbers that are much larger than this, so tell me what you make of, that what you make of this judgment, combined with what may have happened in the coming weeks in the other case? >> right, because we have got the new york attorney general civil case coming out and that...
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now, suzanne. i have had our suzanne.nd arguments over the years, and lois and i have had our arguments years. but arguments over the years. but and you and i have had our arguments over the years. but, look, all argued with you, stephen. >> of us reducing the size >> all of us reducing the size of the state is a good thing. >> but to go back to the tories, every generation since the 1920s have talked about cutting welfare benefits to actually reduce the tax burden on the rest of the population. he's not actually saying that he's not that bad. he's not that evil . so that bad. he's not that evil. so let's just actually say let's reduce the size of the state and the old argument between strivers skivers simply strivers and skivers simply doesn't apply anymore. we should be the welfare be operating the welfare benefit system more efficiently and more effectively to cut out some of the nonsense to actually remove some the disincentive and some of the disincentive and actually get the country working again. as so rightly agai
now, suzanne. i have had our suzanne.nd arguments over the years, and lois and i have had our arguments years. but arguments over the years. but and you and i have had our arguments over the years. but, look, all argued with you, stephen. >> of us reducing the size >> all of us reducing the size of the state is a good thing. >> but to go back to the tories, every generation since the 1920s have talked about cutting welfare benefits to actually reduce the tax burden on the rest...
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definitely. >> suzanne, >> okay. um, and suzanne, obviously >> okay.and suzanne, otheah,y. absolutely >> yeah, i absolutely adore cheese. agree with the cheese. and i agree with the survey. cheddar. absolutely. a really good extra mature sharp cheddar. really good extra mature sharp cheddar . so really good extra mature sharp cheddar. so sharp nearly cheddar. so sharp it nearly bites tongue off. unless bites your tongue off. unless it's got fruit in in which case i can't touch stuff hate i can't touch the stuff i hate cheese fruit. oh, agree absolutely. >> i like it. >> i like it. >> yeah. or vegan cheese, which is universally hideous. >> cheese is actually just rubber. >> it's awful . it just i've >> it's awful. it just i've tried, but it's awful . tried, but it's awful. >> that. but there are >> i'll say that. but there are around 700 named cheeses made in the uk, and it's brought by 98% of british households . so if you of british households. so if you haven't achieved sun, if your lunch, you're not alone . thank lunch, you're not alone. thank you l
definitely. >> suzanne, >> okay. um, and suzanne, obviously >> okay.and suzanne, otheah,y. absolutely >> yeah, i absolutely adore cheese. agree with the cheese. and i agree with the survey. cheddar. absolutely. a really good extra mature sharp cheddar. really good extra mature sharp cheddar . so really good extra mature sharp cheddar. so sharp nearly cheddar. so sharp it nearly bites tongue off. unless bites your tongue off. unless it's got fruit in in which case i can't...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has an update. >> it's a busy kitchen at mr. mom's cafe in petaluma. the eggs are always a hit. >> the eggs have always been good here. >> petaluma is known for producing eggs. >> this used to be the egg capital of uh, california. but the avian flu has changed a lot. >> it really is devastating and it's crippling our entire poultry industry in sonoma county. >> the avian flu has hit sonoma county's $50 million. poultry industry really hard. so far, more than a million birds have been euthanized since thanksgiving week. several local poultry producers have been euthanizing chickens and ducks because of the avian flu. there were two more outbreaks in sonoma county last week. >> there's going to be an effect on the market. we're going to see perhaps eggs not available in the market. we may see the price of eggs increase. >> i was shopping yesterday at lucky's here in petaluma and they had no eggs. none not an egg on the shelf in the bay area. >> there's a lot of wonderful restaurants that rely on local duck production and ultimatel
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has an update. >> it's a busy kitchen at mr. mom's cafe in petaluma. the eggs are always a hit. >> the eggs have always been good here. >> petaluma is known for producing eggs. >> this used to be the egg capital of uh, california. but the avian flu has changed a lot. >> it really is devastating and it's crippling our entire poultry industry in sonoma county. >> the avian flu has hit sonoma county's $50 million. poultry...
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suzanne, how are you and your volunteers dealing with the aftermath?i think everybody is extremely devastated by the loss . um, we are all trying to support each other and make sure that that, um, we reach out to as many folks as possible and get as much word out there to as many people to make sure that these trees are visible. and perhaps with the thought of getting them back. >> yeah. and for those who aren't familiar, bonsai are not just any ordinary trees. they can take decades, if not hundreds of years to cultivate. why are these trees special and in many cases, historical? >> thank you for asking. and also thank you for having me on a lot of these trees, as we refer to them as generational. they could be done by great grandparents, passed on to parents, passed on to children. often we have a special tree that we refer to as the lincoln tree. they have legacy. um, and a lot of these trees are so old. one of our oldest trees is 1500 years old. it was harvested from the mojave desert. and so people have put their souls into working on these trees t
suzanne, how are you and your volunteers dealing with the aftermath?i think everybody is extremely devastated by the loss . um, we are all trying to support each other and make sure that that, um, we reach out to as many folks as possible and get as much word out there to as many people to make sure that these trees are visible. and perhaps with the thought of getting them back. >> yeah. and for those who aren't familiar, bonsai are not just any ordinary trees. they can take decades, if...
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for nine years now, suzanne and her team of more than 20 volunteers have been collecting scarves to given need. sewing them, too. donating 2,600 scarves this year. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. these are two of the scarves i'll be putting out. >> david: suzanne with the next batch of scarves ready to go out. >> it makes me feel like i'm helping people. people really appreciate it, especially in the cold. and it makes me feel good. >> david: and in iowa, northwest of des moines, dr. chase brown got on his atv, driving it through sub-zero temperatures, and through blinding snow. he said it was the only way to get to the medical center on time to deliver a baby girl. >> snowing everywhere, went flying in all directions. >> david: dr. brown was determined to make it. >> good evening, david. i'm grateful and blessed that i get to be part of these opportunities to take care of people here. >> david: and joining us tonight -- >> hey, david. meet berkeley. >> david: that's 5-day-old berkeley with her mom and dad. >> we're grateful for the community that we have and the doctors and nurs
for nine years now, suzanne and her team of more than 20 volunteers have been collecting scarves to given need. sewing them, too. donating 2,600 scarves this year. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. these are two of the scarves i'll be putting out. >> david: suzanne with the next batch of scarves ready to go out. >> it makes me feel like i'm helping people. people really appreciate it, especially in the cold. and it makes me feel good. >> david: and in iowa,...
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. >> suzanne evans . >> suzanne evans. >> suzanne evans. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so it's very interestingood and stripped of his knighthood, and i've a look some i've been having a look at some of replies gb viewers of the replies that gb viewers have to poll. and it of the replies that gb viewers héquite to poll. and it of the replies that gb viewers héquite astonishing. oll. and it of the replies that gb viewers héquite astonishing. itl. and it of the replies that gb viewers héquite astonishing. it isknd it is quite astonishing. it is almost a universal yes . and of almost a universal yes. and of course, it's not just about the post office scandal, is it? we've already mentioned the war in iraq. it's about that too . in iraq. it's about that too. and so many people, i think, are quite asking, well, why quite rightly asking, well, why on given honour on earth was he given an honour in the first place, given his appalling well, we all appalling record? well, we all know the answer that. it's know the answer to that. it's gongs boys , isn't it? gongs for the boys, isn't it? but mind. so he
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suzanne craig. when we come back, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs donald trump. netanyahu needs a trump 2024 presidential victoriy to carry out the war in gaza without u.s. intervention and netanyahu needs israel to have an external enemy so that he can stay out of jail but that position increasingly does not work for president joe biden who called netanyahu today to remind the prime minister that the united states will not stay silent about the need for a two-state solution between israelis and palestinians. that is next. i got this $1,000 camera for only $41 on dealdash. dealdash.com, online auctions since 2009. this playstation 5 sold for only 50 cents. this ipad pro sold for less than $34. and this nintendo switch, sold for less than $20. i got this kitchenaid stand mixer for only $56. i got this bbq smoker for 26 bucks. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i
suzanne craig. when we come back, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs donald trump. netanyahu needs a trump 2024 presidential victoriy to carry out the war in gaza without u.s. intervention and netanyahu needs israel to have an external enemy so that he can stay out of jail but that position increasingly does not work for president joe biden who called netanyahu today to remind the prime minister that the united states will not stay silent about the need for a two-state solution...
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suzanne, thank you so much for being here.e doing the right thing in my opinion, legally, by stopping the application of this texas book ban law. >> absolutely. great to be here. thank you so much. this is a great blow in favor of free speech. this is the fifth circuit in texas. it's a conservative court, so this is the side of the aisle that is in favor of book bans in some context, and the judge said look, the buck stops here. this was a proposal to require those selling books to school libraries to attach ratings. is it sexually explicit, is it sexually relevant, whatever that exactly means, and to restrict those sexually relevant books so kids couldn't take them out. this would have applied to things like romeo and juliet or diary of anne frank, and the udof putting those restraints on kids' freedom to read struck this judge as wrong. as contrary to the first amendment, which we have argued, as a form of viewpoint based discrimination against books, and he has sent a very strong message, it's not a final disposition of the
suzanne, thank you so much for being here.e doing the right thing in my opinion, legally, by stopping the application of this texas book ban law. >> absolutely. great to be here. thank you so much. this is a great blow in favor of free speech. this is the fifth circuit in texas. it's a conservative court, so this is the side of the aisle that is in favor of book bans in some context, and the judge said look, the buck stops here. this was a proposal to require those selling books to school...
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joining us now is "new york times" investigative reporter suzanne craig and former federal prosecutorhael zeldin. so nice to see you both. happy friday. michael, let me start with you and the big hearing on tuesday. trump expected to attend the appeals court arguments on the question of presidential immunity. again, this is the d.c. election interference case, and this is just after his team sought to hold the special counsel in contempt for filing motions ahead of deadlines and continuing to provide trump's team with discovery. so again, they're turning over evidence as quickly as possible, and his team doesn't like that. they seem to be going with a strategy either to try to get the whole case thrown out or delay, delay, delay until after the election by any and all means possible. how do you see it? >> i see it that same way. the immunity case is the most important case because if the court were to find that donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution because of actions he took while president, that throws out most of the cases that are against him federally and perhaps in the
joining us now is "new york times" investigative reporter suzanne craig and former federal prosecutorhael zeldin. so nice to see you both. happy friday. michael, let me start with you and the big hearing on tuesday. trump expected to attend the appeals court arguments on the question of presidential immunity. again, this is the d.c. election interference case, and this is just after his team sought to hold the special counsel in contempt for filing motions ahead of deadlines and...
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>> suzanne ? >> suzanne? >> suzanne? >> yeah, i hope so. mean, sorry, but dennis is talking absolute rubbish here. you know, insults in eu citizens. did we boot out dennis? we didn't boot any out as you know, there was a long transition period in which we offered citizenship to any eu national who was already here. um, you know, and it's just crazy what you're saying. businesses are certainly can benefit from, from reduced regulation . and i think let's regulation. and i think let's remind her exactly might not want to rerun the arguments of 2016, but let's just remind people of what people like him were saying at the time. um, you know, that there'd be an immediate economic recession that scotland would leave the uk , that we wouldn't be able to do any trade with the european union whatsoever, and business would leave britain in their droves. i mean, none of that came to pass. i wrote five bonng came to pass. i wrote five boring books on brexit, five very boring books. >> i'm not for a second suggesting that you start to read them. i never
>> suzanne ? >> suzanne? >> suzanne? >> yeah, i hope so. mean, sorry, but dennis is talking absolute rubbish here. you know, insults in eu citizens. did we boot out dennis? we didn't boot any out as you know, there was a long transition period in which we offered citizenship to any eu national who was already here. um, you know, and it's just crazy what you're saying. businesses are certainly can benefit from, from reduced regulation . and i think let's regulation. and i...
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gonzalez, will the team with the phone or even suzanne? but the online world can also make us feel more lonely repeatedly comparing yourself to others on social media can have a negative impact on self esteem. and people who predominantly cultivate digital friendships, may develop problems with real life friendships when i'm online all the time, that can lead to me for now to practice with the real world interaction out. and that can reinforce social anxieties, which in turn promote learning that seems to push them to view them and they've got to can stick. and then there are a i driven tools like replicas, chat box that can help with loneliness. these are program to trust their users and check in regularly that we shouldn't get too reliant on them. says dr. an addendum it's regularly communicating with real people is vital process to get tired of this at what digital technology hasn't been able to replace . and this is very important is into personal have take touch, physical contact such as touching, hugging, and so on. that raises the q
gonzalez, will the team with the phone or even suzanne? but the online world can also make us feel more lonely repeatedly comparing yourself to others on social media can have a negative impact on self esteem. and people who predominantly cultivate digital friendships, may develop problems with real life friendships when i'm online all the time, that can lead to me for now to practice with the real world interaction out. and that can reinforce social anxieties, which in turn promote learning...
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i want to pay tribute to suzanne. we worked closely together when i was under secretary of state in the george w. bush first administration on iran policy. we were figuring out sanctions are -- on their illegal aspirations on the nuclear realm and i didn't have a better partner than suzanne. she is one of our great public servants. it is nice to be at brookings. not to date myself but i came to washington for the first time in september 1978. i was a student across the street at johns hopkins. brookings, to all of us who were students, was the place to go to get smarter on economics, on domestic and foreign economic policy. it has always been, and my good friend headed the institution for a decade, one of our finest and most objective and scholarly think tanks in washington so i'm glad to be here. glad to be with brian and patricia. we will have a conversation and i'm not going to bore you with a long speech, but they have asked me to give introductory comments. i wanted to do that to set the stage of where i think we
i want to pay tribute to suzanne. we worked closely together when i was under secretary of state in the george w. bush first administration on iran policy. we were figuring out sanctions are -- on their illegal aspirations on the nuclear realm and i didn't have a better partner than suzanne. she is one of our great public servants. it is nice to be at brookings. not to date myself but i came to washington for the first time in september 1978. i was a student across the street at johns hopkins....
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suzanne. shortages ever. suzanne. >> yes. so, um , basically they >> yes.re. now i've time. i've lost the time. >> there's big shortages >> so there's a big shortages for sorts of drugs, for all sorts of drugs, including drugs, including diabetes, drugs, cancer treatments. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> replacement therapy. >> hormone replacement therapy. >> hormone replacement therapy. >> and they're putting to >> and they're putting it to down sorts of global down all sorts of global pressure. manufacturing pressure. and manufacturing difficulties, key difficulties, missing key ingredients . it's not at any ingredients. it's not at any point in this article in the times does it mention brexit. but anecdotally, i have spoken to a lot of people who work in medicine me since medicine who tell me that since brexit, whether that's a coincidence or not, there has been a lot difficulty been a lot more difficulty getting things. we at the getting things. we were at the christie manchester getting things. we were at the chri long manchester getting things. w
suzanne. shortages ever. suzanne. >> yes. so, um , basically they >> yes.re. now i've time. i've lost the time. >> there's big shortages >> so there's a big shortages for sorts of drugs, for all sorts of drugs, including drugs, including diabetes, drugs, cancer treatments. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> replacement therapy. >> hormone replacement therapy. >> hormone replacement therapy. >> and they're putting to >> and...
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suzanne craig. when we come back, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs donald trump. netanyahu needs a trump 2024 presidential victories of the dayton gary out of the war in gaza without u.s. intervention and netanyahu needs israel to have an external enemy so that he can stay out of jail but that position increasingly does not work for president joe biden who called netanyahu today to remind the prime minister that the united states will not stay silent about the need for a two-state solution between israelis and palestinians. that is next. that is next pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i couldn't afford to get sick. i want to be there for this one. i can't if i'm sick. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. you may be at risk if you're 19 to 64 with certain chronic conditions. or if you're 65 or older. don't pause a moment longer. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia today. can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey!! (thin
suzanne craig. when we come back, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs donald trump. netanyahu needs a trump 2024 presidential victories of the dayton gary out of the war in gaza without u.s. intervention and netanyahu needs israel to have an external enemy so that he can stay out of jail but that position increasingly does not work for president joe biden who called netanyahu today to remind the prime minister that the united states will not stay silent about the need for a...
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for a broader look at the recent storms that have hit the uk, let's go live now to suzanne gray, whos a professor of meteorology at the university of reading. thank you forjoining us. how unusual is storm isha compared to the several storms we've seen in recent months?— the several storms we've seen in recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the _ recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the extent _ recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the extent of _ recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the extent of the - recent months? storm isha is quite| unusual in the extent of the impact. there was hardly anybody in the uk that was impacted by either a rain warning or wind both. it is led to very strong winds. from the reports i've have seen coming in, it seems to have been the strongest winds of the storm season, which starts in september. it doesn't seem to be a record—breaker. september. it doesn't seem to be a record-breaker.— september. it doesn't seem to be a record-breaker. storm jocelyn now is exected record-breaker. storm jocelyn now is exuected to — reco
for a broader look at the recent storms that have hit the uk, let's go live now to suzanne gray, whos a professor of meteorology at the university of reading. thank you forjoining us. how unusual is storm isha compared to the several storms we've seen in recent months?— the several storms we've seen in recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the _ recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the extent _ recent months? storm isha is quite unusual in the extent of _ recent months? storm...
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. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has an update. >> it's a busy kitchen at mr. mom's cafe in petaluma. the eggs are always a hit. >> the eggs have always been good here. >> petaluma is known for producing eggs. >> this used to be the egg capital of uh- cal, but the avian flu has changed a lot. >> it really is devastating and it's crippling our entire poultry industry in sonoma county. >> the avian flu has hit sonoma county's $50 million poultry industry. really hard so far, more than a million birds have been euthanized since thanksgiving week. several local poultry producers have been euthanized. chickens and ducks because of the avian flu. there were two more outbreaks in sonoma county last week. >> there's going to be an effect on the market. we're going to see perhaps eggs not available in the market. we may see the price of eggs increase. >> i was shopping yesterday at lucky's here in petaluma and they had no eggs. none not an egg on the shelf in the bay area. >> there's a lot of wonderful restaurants that rely on local duck production and ultimately right
. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has an update. >> it's a busy kitchen at mr. mom's cafe in petaluma. the eggs are always a hit. >> the eggs have always been good here. >> petaluma is known for producing eggs. >> this used to be the egg capital of uh- cal, but the avian flu has changed a lot. >> it really is devastating and it's crippling our entire poultry industry in sonoma county. >> the avian flu has hit sonoma county's $50 million poultry...
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i want to bring in "new york times" investigative reporter suzanne craig. also with us "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst, peter baker. and former brooklyn, new york, prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman here with me on set. so correct me if i'm wrong here, susanna, as i understand it, donald trump's lawyer chris kise says to the judge, my client would like just a few minutes to address the court. in fact, the judge gives him a few more. he says there's five, but you can't start going off on attacks or on political things, and the question i immediately had when i heard this was how long could that last. tell us what's going on inside that courtroom right now. >> right and i just stepped out but i'm sort of looking at a live feed and trump has immediately launched into an attack of the attorney general. you know, he's saying that she hates trump and is just using him -- using this case to get elected. and that's where we're at right now. i'm not in there, but it's pretty contentious, and you know, the
i want to bring in "new york times" investigative reporter suzanne craig. also with us "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst, peter baker. and former brooklyn, new york, prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman here with me on set. so correct me if i'm wrong here, susanna, as i understand it, donald trump's lawyer chris kise says to the judge, my client would like just a few minutes to address the court. in fact, the judge...
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my co-worker suzanne. >> hi, suzanne. >> questions? >> or comments. >> yep,, yep, sorry. >> the new york experience and thglobal health wise. i think there is a vast efragmentation in terms of the political climate among nurses. you have different areas how they see politics and cahealthcare. theyt are giving them. some one. i have seen weighting nursing approach public health emergency situations' how we have seen in new york we are at the precipice of dealing with one of the most profound sites ever. we have seen over 50,000 they were put-on the city without any means of having any realm of how to provide that. i have been on the forefront of seeing how that transpired. i think there is a vast array. in the city you have a vast realm of people that think everyone deserves care regardless of the status. it's among be nurses as well. there is just a vast spectrum in terms of nursing care they are dedicated to get the care towards our patients and ultimately the focus. it does very based on what we can provide based on the limitations a
my co-worker suzanne. >> hi, suzanne. >> questions? >> or comments. >> yep,, yep, sorry. >> the new york experience and thglobal health wise. i think there is a vast efragmentation in terms of the political climate among nurses. you have different areas how they see politics and cahealthcare. theyt are giving them. some one. i have seen weighting nursing approach public health emergency situations' how we have seen in new york we are at the precipice of dealing...
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no problem 50 to model the suzanne, but evolve not as i get the end. yeah. 6 means what are we thinking of purpose don't i knew the promo like normally, i mean, i, me see of the hour sloane or the you don't even use the, you know, the kind of done the feel the fish that out they if us go through the sun is that they all go the speed, the is only the little bundle must be used a little more, but i just went to mazda somewhere, you know, said the must have been one. so he doesn't need to others with a software. so i can use that for the so you some seem what does that mean that i would challenge you set it up on that i lifestar solution? don't they put it this way? but i mean get, guess get a c k as he gets here. i just, i am the daughter of yeah. so like a know why should rashid should in the, for the action portion was the name maybe then the nicely you may be that particular single and not the other. no married the the the one that of whom she with the, the, the money for stuff you understand that go to thought god, use the out of all you have no i se
no problem 50 to model the suzanne, but evolve not as i get the end. yeah. 6 means what are we thinking of purpose don't i knew the promo like normally, i mean, i, me see of the hour sloane or the you don't even use the, you know, the kind of done the feel the fish that out they if us go through the sun is that they all go the speed, the is only the little bundle must be used a little more, but i just went to mazda somewhere, you know, said the must have been one. so he doesn't need to others...
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. >> let's talk to political commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now . commentator suzanne evans,o joins us now. i commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now . i mean, commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now. i mean, i commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now . i mean, i mean, joins us now. i mean, i mean, this guy's only been in post for about a year, so it's not as if this is essentially his fault. however it does feel right. doesn't it, to have a, you know, a clean sweep . a clean sweep. >> well, henry staunton, the outgoing chairman, might not think so. he's got a long and prestigious career in corporate boardrooms across the country . boardrooms across the country. he's 75 years old. he's worked for itv, bskyb , ladbrokes, the for itv, bskyb, ladbrokes, the london listed equipment company ashtead group. and he's currently already sits on the board of standard bank and the ftse 100 insurance giant. legal. in general . ftse 100 insurance giant. legal. in general. so this ftse 100 insurance giant. legal. in general . so this is a man in general. so this is a man who's ve
. >> let's talk to political commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now . commentator suzanne evans,o joins us now. i commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now . i mean, commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now. i mean, i commentator suzanne evans, who joins us now . i mean, i mean, joins us now. i mean, i mean, this guy's only been in post for about a year, so it's not as if this is essentially his fault. however it does feel right. doesn't it, to have a, you know, a clean sweep ....
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the opponent luann sky playing from suzanne which i sent them. yep. i'll send it to the parents to evaluate you. my name's project industry, show you the funding and the 3rd is to see what to expect. you to know what the, what the full gas company you're so nobody who needs to skim somebody who snapped us. it's not that sure. i chose can pretty much come up with some of our typical you're us and you are putting you on to put investment in the table to buy the friction effective until nice to meet you new kind at the end of it as many times as you all for there's numerous corporate i put in a really you of course let me show with the most it up to produce hooked it up say . now what category? those are the moisture from us on the non the dispatch and we'll catch up as a former, the chauffeur don't close up showing us, give service it, putting it up based on the lose you as well as from the up to mystic ikea today cause the rest of a 100 and the sewage got thought, i got the boat and you should all normally especially she did. i remember she cleaned tha
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his master embroider off, suzanne, reevaluate is with him. he's worked with miss right since 2010. he's only because she was so beautiful, it started kind of me and i it has the vision. so many good things i've asked with mr. i knows just how important the craftsmanship of his employees is. it's what got him where he is today. he greatly values their time honored cross generational knowledge. after his last pair is owed code to a week mister, i read about india surpassing china in population and got the idea for his current collection of the call that we the people attribute to his team. we wanted to do something to god exist to people who work for us. so in each bedroom suite of people working in the city guns being taught behind, the whole idea is like v on section business. we have to create close with what if, if he can slow down the process of creation so that more people can participate in the process of making. that is what makes. what could your file more beautiful and find more valuable? they have just one day left to make their dream come true of another successful call t
his master embroider off, suzanne, reevaluate is with him. he's worked with miss right since 2010. he's only because she was so beautiful, it started kind of me and i it has the vision. so many good things i've asked with mr. i knows just how important the craftsmanship of his employees is. it's what got him where he is today. he greatly values their time honored cross generational knowledge. after his last pair is owed code to a week mister, i read about india surpassing china in population...
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the opponent luann sky playing for suzanne. which i sent them. yep. i'll send you this, put in that. you're pretty up to date. yeah, uh, volumes projected and this would show you the funding at the see what to expect. you to know what the, what the full gas company, your phone number you called mr. skips vehicle. snap the snap dash i shows can pretty much come up with some of our demo that you knew what i'm putting you on to put investment in the table by the pushing effective until nice to meet you. new kind at the end of it as many times with your what is new most popular opinion or really you of course, let me show with most of that that's the position hooked it up. so you know, what got daughter a, the moisture from us on the non the dispatcher, which i'm a former sure don't close up showing us give service of putting it up based on the move you as well as from the up to the stick. i key at the base pairs that are still hugging this food cut thought i got the boat and you should all normally is actually she did. i remember she clean that much beca
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sensitivity threshold is raised a little each time khaki team a can see the effects on her screen or suzanne has things are lost. as you can see, the blood pressure and pulse rates here. the white dots are the barrow receptors, and each dot shows that a bearer receptor is responding. and that means that pain is being inhibited at that moment. the very 1st treatment got results. like an es law after getting home from my 1st treatment, i managed to sleep through the night in the hospital. i haven't been able to do that for months and sight more. nothing. and i woke up in the morning and felt like a new person from the fish, but i know you mentioned nancy geiger got the stimulation treatment 10 times along with psycho therapy sessions and the pain disappeared. the 10 after i left finished the treatment has transformed my life. and especially when i looked back i was so restricting, i couldn't do anything. now that was especially hard with the children. it was. this has been life changing with the best thing that could ever have happened to me is content. and 6 years later, her symptoms have not
sensitivity threshold is raised a little each time khaki team a can see the effects on her screen or suzanne has things are lost. as you can see, the blood pressure and pulse rates here. the white dots are the barrow receptors, and each dot shows that a bearer receptor is responding. and that means that pain is being inhibited at that moment. the very 1st treatment got results. like an es law after getting home from my 1st treatment, i managed to sleep through the night in the hospital. i...
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the real story is about is a challenge that suzanne has faced over the decades since independence. and that is how do you govern the country blank. so that would be a general people have lots of different ideas. weiss has done, doesn't get any attention internationally that other conflicts do. how is it is because it's in africa and honestly is the sex it in the international media. stories of conflicts in africa. ok. see, is that interesting that seen as possible? cause another reason i think, really does contribute to the lack of international media is the challenge for journalists on the ground in 2022. it was about 800-1001 100 gen lists, walking into that. and this was a great movement actually because under the appreciated re, team journalists were really, really suppressed a recent report that came out of the unesco supported. so they said that of about 90 percent of those generalists unemployed. now, the displacement of that is that it's coming with the war includes of course, journalist and their families. according to we still report by a poor as without borders of $26.00
the real story is about is a challenge that suzanne has faced over the decades since independence. and that is how do you govern the country blank. so that would be a general people have lots of different ideas. weiss has done, doesn't get any attention internationally that other conflicts do. how is it is because it's in africa and honestly is the sex it in the international media. stories of conflicts in africa. ok. see, is that interesting that seen as possible? cause another reason i think,...