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i love writing characters like shiv and suzie pickles, who�*s played by billie piper.hat we�*re doing within that... is the audience ready for it? yeah, i hope so. i think they�*re quite hungry for it. as you said, there�*s been quite a lot of a dissection of a certain kind of masculinity for a long time — brilliantly, with some of the greatest works of art of all time — and i think we�*rejust about at a point where we can start to dissect the idea of femininity as much, with as much nuance, criticism, celebration, as all of those things as well. and that�*s what makes good art, notjust sort of, you know... ..putting women on screen, but having them just be lovely and undramatic, that doesn�*t help anybody. and i hate suzie was an extremely female—centric production, wasn�*t it? yeah. imean... at every level — acting, producing, directing, the whole thing. totally. it was a really rare experience because we had heads of department... all of our heads of department were women. so you had a really interesting set, which was... i�*d never been on a set like that before. n
i love writing characters like shiv and suzie pickles, who�*s played by billie piper.hat we�*re doing within that... is the audience ready for it? yeah, i hope so. i think they�*re quite hungry for it. as you said, there�*s been quite a lot of a dissection of a certain kind of masculinity for a long time — brilliantly, with some of the greatest works of art of all time — and i think we�*rejust about at a point where we can start to dissect the idea of femininity as much, with as...
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suzi, what have you learned? she _ long time, you know. suzi, what have you learned?d i am more in yourface. she pulled me into certain areas and i she pulled me into certain areas and i pulled _ she pulled me into certain areas and i pulled her— she pulled me into certain areas and i pulled her into certain areas. i learned — i pulled her into certain areas. i learned how to deal with the reluctant sea of somebody wanting to be vulnerable. this was a good lesson— be vulnerable. this was a good lesson for— be vulnerable. this was a good lesson for me. i pulled you out and then you _ lesson for me. i pulled you out and then you showed me howl lesson for me. i pulled you out and then you showed me how i was ridiculously vulnerable. we 'ust bounced efffi ridiculously vulnerable. we 'ust bounced off each i ridiculously vulnerable. we 'ust bounced off each other. i ridiculously vulnerable. we just bounced off each other. we i ridiculously vulnerable. we just l bounced off each other. we came ridiculously vulnerable. we just - bounced off each other. we came to the project,
suzi, what have you learned? she _ long time, you know. suzi, what have you learned?d i am more in yourface. she pulled me into certain areas and i she pulled me into certain areas and i pulled _ she pulled me into certain areas and i pulled her— she pulled me into certain areas and i pulled her into certain areas. i learned — i pulled her into certain areas. i learned how to deal with the reluctant sea of somebody wanting to be vulnerable. this was a good lesson— be vulnerable. this was...
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critical, friends look at the positive side, really out of compassion, if a conversation is done, suzi gave a lot of unnecessary lines to esteghlal today, and this makes the opposing team put pressure during work, they can easily position him near the goalkeeper, and this is one of the points. in my opinion, the technical staff of esteghlal should focus on the method, and an interesting point is that i myself, my father, am happy, i am happy with this magical case that i can call the existence of mr. hashemi nasab, who, in my personal opinion , is very, very respectable for us, a very great person. they were great players , maybe with their arrival, the strengths and weaknesses of the line esteghlal's defense more than fixing persepolis tractor's game this week, it was a very sensitive game, the reception of the fans said the same and the result was in favor of persepolis, the tractor and persepolis team was really a battle of the famous promises of the rich, because they have so many good players, both teams, of course, now sepahan, if the team got really good players and i think that
critical, friends look at the positive side, really out of compassion, if a conversation is done, suzi gave a lot of unnecessary lines to esteghlal today, and this makes the opposing team put pressure during work, they can easily position him near the goalkeeper, and this is one of the points. in my opinion, the technical staff of esteghlal should focus on the method, and an interesting point is that i myself, my father, am happy, i am happy with this magical case that i can call the existence...
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ali rajabi, new york atash radio and television news agency suzi killed at least 7 children in the refugee camp in eastern congo. the camp is home to the refugees who lost their homes due to the silk kiss in the middle of may and claimed at least 460 victims and moved hundreds of families to temporary shelters in kabul city deputy the central bank's new technologies say that the issue of in-person collection of paper checks has been sent to the legal assistant, mr. mian emphasized, and there are non-legal agents in this field, which the legal assistant has been asked to investigate. the parliament said that the absentee form of my paper checks has no rights, and the central bank can request the use of the parliament in this regard. during the days of corona and the crowding of people in the bank branches, i said that i am a better assistant in person. this is an issue that has been pursued by bank employees for about how many years. providing offline services to people had done it, i will change the password for installation, i will tell you in any way, the traditional centimeter thinking
ali rajabi, new york atash radio and television news agency suzi killed at least 7 children in the refugee camp in eastern congo. the camp is home to the refugees who lost their homes due to the silk kiss in the middle of may and claimed at least 460 victims and moved hundreds of families to temporary shelters in kabul city deputy the central bank's new technologies say that the issue of in-person collection of paper checks has been sent to the legal assistant, mr. mian emphasized, and there...
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suzy has now been displaced, thank you i spoke with ali rajabi, a reporter of the radio and television news agency in new york. now, after the events of the last two months in this country, the french police have been accused of involvement in the death of mohammad bandari as a young man in marseille, according to the report of the french tv channel one, mohammad bin idris, during the protests last month. in france, he was shot dead by a policeman. we see the report prepared by channel one france. in their thoughts, isaac leaves the police headquarters in marseille, away from the eyes. some of the elite units of the french national police, who were interrogated as witnesses in the building, three people. their colleagues , who are still being interrogated, must answer this question did they shoot at mohammad bandari, a 27-year-old man who was the husband and father of the family, and during the unrest after nael marzouq was killed in marseille, the family died when they were informed that the investigation was going on and the policeman who shot mohammad it may be identified that the h
suzy has now been displaced, thank you i spoke with ali rajabi, a reporter of the radio and television news agency in new york. now, after the events of the last two months in this country, the french police have been accused of involvement in the death of mohammad bandari as a young man in marseille, according to the report of the french tv channel one, mohammad bin idris, during the protests last month. in france, he was shot dead by a policeman. we see the report prepared by channel one...
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. >>> this is a three-day eviction notice -- >> reporter: suzy rozman's rattled by reality. due. how much do you owe in back rent? >> $9,000. >> reporter: can you pay that back? >> as slowly but not how they want it. so probably -- no. >> reporter: rozman got breast cancer, lost her teaching job, fell behind eight months in her rent. just in los angeles, thousands of tenants had rent waived during the first 19 months of the pandemic. many owe a small fortune. l.a.'s typical rent, nearly $3,000 a month. a 75% jump since the pandemic began. and the eviction moratorium on back rent has expired. >> good afternoon, legal aid foundation -- >> reporter: at the legal aid foundation of los angeles, calls for help can wait three hours. >> it's very hard for folks who are barely making it. >> reporter: how would you describe the mood on the other end of the phone? >> it's due like a balloon payment. it's terrifying for most of them. >> reporter: in l.a. county alone, roughly 75,000 people have no permanent housing. roughly the population of scranton, pennsylvania. >> we are very concer
. >>> this is a three-day eviction notice -- >> reporter: suzy rozman's rattled by reality. due. how much do you owe in back rent? >> $9,000. >> reporter: can you pay that back? >> as slowly but not how they want it. so probably -- no. >> reporter: rozman got breast cancer, lost her teaching job, fell behind eight months in her rent. just in los angeles, thousands of tenants had rent waived during the first 19 months of the pandemic. many owe a small...
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the 7th 1941, the for the gentleman was that all the dishes move was a complete surprise. allowing suzy of pilots to bomb the center of the building. and what time to base on? um so, so can you put all the states, i'm put you on your problem, the room and it was a little but when you came in on the go button, which and you know, somebody didn't know stubborn which is about the dispos cannot be sent out of the music for 10 minutes or so, but then you explain the nation pretty if that's my 1st thought of me. are you sit on the bottom or else i just want to deal with? we spoke here somewhere, you missed it and you don't, you know, pushing or putting them all out of control. i'm for you to go have resource for the 1st. what are your thoughts on that? if i try to get in with that with them and i didn't get them for you, but later, even though the element of surprise was the last 9 more rates, what can not good but this time not without the losses of both hardware and i, let's google edfield remained operational from august the 8th to september. the 5th, a total of $311.00 bombs of varying si
the 7th 1941, the for the gentleman was that all the dishes move was a complete surprise. allowing suzy of pilots to bomb the center of the building. and what time to base on? um so, so can you put all the states, i'm put you on your problem, the room and it was a little but when you came in on the go button, which and you know, somebody didn't know stubborn which is about the dispos cannot be sent out of the music for 10 minutes or so, but then you explain the nation pretty if that's my 1st...
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. >> reporter: suzy rossman's rattled by reality. the bill always comes due. >> $9,000. >> reporter: can you pay that back? >> as slowly but not how they want it. so no. >> reporter: rozman got breast cancer, lost her teaching job, fell behind eight months on her rent. just in los angeles, thousands of tenants had rent waived during the first 19 months of the pandemic. many owe a small fortune. l.a.'s typical rent nearly $3,000 a month. a 75% jump since the pandemic began. and the eviction moratorium on back rent has expired. >> good afternoon. legal aid foundation. >> reporter: at the legal aid foundation of los angeles, calls for help can wait three hours. >> it's very hard for folks who are barely making it. >> reporter: how would you describe mood on the other end of the phone? >> it's all coming due in like a balloon payment. it's terrifying, frightening for most of them. >> reporter: in l.a. county alone, roughly 75,000 people have no permanent housing, roughly the population of scranton, pennsylvania. >> we're very concerned about the fact that many mor
. >> reporter: suzy rossman's rattled by reality. the bill always comes due. >> $9,000. >> reporter: can you pay that back? >> as slowly but not how they want it. so no. >> reporter: rozman got breast cancer, lost her teaching job, fell behind eight months on her rent. just in los angeles, thousands of tenants had rent waived during the first 19 months of the pandemic. many owe a small fortune. l.a.'s typical rent nearly $3,000 a month. a 75% jump since the...
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the 2 men age 60, and suzy, with targets involved by with inside a car wash is ready for us to sit up really bulk searching for the asylum. abraham has more from basically him, according to palestinians. they say that these ready forces are reading different towns and villages close to us. a lot of we are the shooting i tag that has to be now we've also been seeing a lot of color, simians stuck check points because these really got to so many check points that they're viewed when they're and manned by is really for says, we know that more is we're in 80 and forth minutes have been sense to the area causing a lot of traffic. but also most of the are usually what happens after thursday shooting affected by palestinian is that is really set. there is attack villages, home people. so there's a lot of the warnings, let's say among us it is, if you don't have to move and go on the road, don't do so because the fearing fessler retaliation. and remember what we're talking about. 33 is really the work been killed in tell us to me in a text since the beginning of the year. a lot of them soldier
the 2 men age 60, and suzy, with targets involved by with inside a car wash is ready for us to sit up really bulk searching for the asylum. abraham has more from basically him, according to palestinians. they say that these ready forces are reading different towns and villages close to us. a lot of we are the shooting i tag that has to be now we've also been seeing a lot of color, simians stuck check points because these really got to so many check points that they're viewed when they're and...
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did album stardust, suzi quatro. did you come across these artists?bay city rollers tour and i compared david cassidy tour when he was that like thousands of screaming girls. >> what was that? >> what was that? >> thousands of screaming girls. i remember you know , i remember them, you know, banging on the door of my dressing eventually had dressing room. eventually i had to it was it was to let them out. it was it was it was really awful, you know ? it was really awful, you know? >> is that bad? was it? i feel your pain, david. so out of all the artists you've worked with, which ones or which group or which ones or which group or which artists you look which artists would you look back wow , the person back and think, wow, the person i most excited to meet was i was most excited to meet was roy orbison . roy orbison. >> yeah. and he was a great hero of mine. one of the first records bought was only the records i bought was only the lonely , and i got one of the lonely, and i got one of the last television interviews with the o, and he's sitting next
did album stardust, suzi quatro. did you come across these artists?bay city rollers tour and i compared david cassidy tour when he was that like thousands of screaming girls. >> what was that? >> what was that? >> thousands of screaming girls. i remember you know , i remember them, you know, banging on the door of my dressing eventually had dressing room. eventually i had to it was it was to let them out. it was it was it was really awful, you know ? it was really awful, you...
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losing his daughter suzie, and jean was ill, and liddy was always vulnerable. always sick. in the '1890s, it was a difficult time. this was his darkening path. if you go back earlier he did talk about duality, god versus the devil. but it becomes far more prevalent. it becomes darker and darker. he is going on rance -- rants about imperialism, his christian god. he was a religious person that was incredibly skeptical. he said how did our god create such a flawed thing as men? and that is what he felt. and yet he pushed forward and kept moving, and that is a big lesson. we're all flawed and human. but you get up and you push for something new, because you are curious. you are engaged. you will make mistakes, but that is just part of being human, so i think, yes, the writing got much darker as it went along, and mysterious stranger was published after his death. there is a lot of absolutely fantastic late critical writing that he did. it is dark, but it is human and very humane. she saw himself as flawed. he saw himself as damned, but he said i am going to do it anyway. tom:
losing his daughter suzie, and jean was ill, and liddy was always vulnerable. always sick. in the '1890s, it was a difficult time. this was his darkening path. if you go back earlier he did talk about duality, god versus the devil. but it becomes far more prevalent. it becomes darker and darker. he is going on rance -- rants about imperialism, his christian god. he was a religious person that was incredibly skeptical. he said how did our god create such a flawed thing as men? and that is what...
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between me an age 60 and suzy, with targeted bone by with inside a car wash is ready for us to sit abroad block, searching for the silent bus. the headlines then use continues here on al jazeera, up to counting the cost, which is coming up next to the scars of the war. and you praise, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear the people in power documents the environmental impacts of the fight, and follows the premium for prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site. ukraine, ground 0 on that, just the other one, adrian said again, this is counting the cost on al jazeera. you know, we can look at the world of business. i think it all makes this way to saudi arabia is spending big on football, american investors and celebrities also scoring in europe and leaves. so will a massive deals reshape. so come also this week from digital, low miles to work stations. we look at different trends and we're both working and explore. if it's time for us all to go back to the office. and is why is that going on? m
between me an age 60 and suzy, with targeted bone by with inside a car wash is ready for us to sit abroad block, searching for the silent bus. the headlines then use continues here on al jazeera, up to counting the cost, which is coming up next to the scars of the war. and you praise, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear the people in power documents the environmental impacts of the fight, and follows the premium for prizes...
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did album stardust, suzi quatro. did you come across these artists?bay city rollers tour and i compared david cassidy tour when he was that like thousands of screaming girls. >> what was that? >> what was that? >> thousands of screaming girls. i remember you know , i remember them, you know, banging on the door of my dressing eventually had dressing room. eventually i had to it was it was to let them out. it was it was it was really awful, you know ? it was really awful, you know? >> is that bad? was it? i feel your pain, david. so out of all the artists you've worked with, which ones or which group or which ones or which group or which artists you look which artists would you look back wow , the person back and think, wow, the person i most excited to meet was i was most excited to meet was roy orbison . roy orbison. >> yeah. and he was a great hero of mine. one of the first records bought was only the records i bought was only the lonely , and i got one of the lonely, and i got one of the last television interviews with the o, and he's sitting next
did album stardust, suzi quatro. did you come across these artists?bay city rollers tour and i compared david cassidy tour when he was that like thousands of screaming girls. >> what was that? >> what was that? >> thousands of screaming girls. i remember you know , i remember them, you know, banging on the door of my dressing eventually had dressing room. eventually i had to it was it was to let them out. it was it was it was really awful, you know ? it was really awful, you...
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finds inspiration for her embroidery is in the world around her, the horse to the north side, the host suzy. as a customer craft that the women of the island do at united card, it allows them to or maybe though their own money in the host do is there is no padre island because had a, we don't draw any outline of the most east on the fabric before digital as the ideas come naturally as the from our minds our heart. and we switch them right into the fabric you quote, i'm john mcgee. the guy show a kit made a news. now news, his last order goes back to the start of the year. mayor of the rooster had just begun florida, who knows what i'm do stuff. and she asked if we could stitch wrister most again me . she was the perfect occasion to come up at and with a completely new line. you did have solar photos that have said that stars flowers on you know, we can embroider them all with our eyes closed. but the rooster was a 1st floor, was he to the girls manage to come up and elaborate store and delicate design would get back to her and don't die on the call. i mean the mother in mass we where is cal
finds inspiration for her embroidery is in the world around her, the horse to the north side, the host suzy. as a customer craft that the women of the island do at united card, it allows them to or maybe though their own money in the host do is there is no padre island because had a, we don't draw any outline of the most east on the fabric before digital as the ideas come naturally as the from our minds our heart. and we switch them right into the fabric you quote, i'm john mcgee. the guy show...
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stories about men -- about, i remember september 12, 2001 and i remember the conversation i had --suzie didn't come back. she took an old to do that and understood what the old --oath was about and that message needs to be integrated into our population to understand that this is a generational commitment and everyone needs to do this because someone is looking in to see how they can disrupt the. marc veasey and go against the ideals about what is -- what -- to disrupt the ideals -- the democracy and go against the ideals about what america is all about. lt. gen. wright: i will tell a great war fighter story and i would like you to tell one. you are out there. you see the men are doing. here is my story. i was at an air force base. i met a second lieutenant and a couple staff sergeants who were defenders and as defenders, very capable with a range of weapons, the second lieutenant i messed, when i asked her when she was in her responsibility, the protection security, the most lethal weapons in the world. her responsibility and accountability for the mostly people weapons in the world, i
stories about men -- about, i remember september 12, 2001 and i remember the conversation i had --suzie didn't come back. she took an old to do that and understood what the old --oath was about and that message needs to be integrated into our population to understand that this is a generational commitment and everyone needs to do this because someone is looking in to see how they can disrupt the. marc veasey and go against the ideals about what is -- what -- to disrupt the ideals -- the...
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suzie hunter, "boss, 8:45 a.m. prep for 9:00 a.m. phone call with ukrainian president.rhode island and then wilmington for the commencement." so why was white house staff ccing hunter? why would hunter need to know that? >> the owners of burisma were squeezing hunter biden to call washington to get help along the same time period that we found a pseudonym where he copied hunter biden and it would lead one to believe that this was joe biden's way of copying hunter biden and say, okay, sign into burisma owner to tell them help is on the way and five days later, joe biden flew to ukraine to get the process of acquiring the prosecutor. >> jesse: hunter was also using his dad's e-mail a quick -- e-mail address to get his cronies government jobs. here's one. please talk to me before you fill the position. he wants to serve. joe biden's in this response, call me right away. don't worry. the crony got the job. there could even be as many as six biden alias e-mail accounts. one of his personal favorites, 67 stingray. but you know the car that he almost lost in the kitchen fire t
suzie hunter, "boss, 8:45 a.m. prep for 9:00 a.m. phone call with ukrainian president.rhode island and then wilmington for the commencement." so why was white house staff ccing hunter? why would hunter need to know that? >> the owners of burisma were squeezing hunter biden to call washington to get help along the same time period that we found a pseudonym where he copied hunter biden and it would lead one to believe that this was joe biden's way of copying hunter biden and say,...
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this week, the city council voted to rename calhoun square after suzy king taylor.ves to read and write during the civil war. taylor was an army nurse and organized add school to teach emancipated slaves. she later opened more schools for black students. the square, which is a popular tourist attraction in georgia's oldest city, was originally named after former vice president john c. calhoun, who was known for defending slavery and owning slaves himself. >>> a pilot on an overseas trip received rounds of applause for a special and unexpected announcement. here is cnn's jenny most. >> reporter: it's not unusual for a pilot to praise his exceptional crew, but this pilot singled out a certain flight attendant on board on a flight from washington to madrid the other day. he announced it was the first time in two years at united that he was flying the plane that his mom was working. >> she's been one of my biggest supporters of my career of becoming a pilot, ever since my first flight lesson. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: together, on united flight 260, reunited.
this week, the city council voted to rename calhoun square after suzy king taylor.ves to read and write during the civil war. taylor was an army nurse and organized add school to teach emancipated slaves. she later opened more schools for black students. the square, which is a popular tourist attraction in georgia's oldest city, was originally named after former vice president john c. calhoun, who was known for defending slavery and owning slaves himself. >>> a pilot on an overseas...
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i mean, does any parent go and say, oh, i'm going to drop off suzie to have a weird secret relationshiph their teacher? absolutely not. >> trace: nicole i have ten seconds for us. wrap us up. >> we've identified over a thousand districts across the country with similar policies in place, we have several open court cases in courts against this. it's appalling unconstitutional and immoral. >> trace: nicole neily sonja shaw thank you both >> tired of big name brands pushing woke values on you? there now there's an alternative to at least one. nba star jonathan isaac joins us next to talk about his new faith based company and later the nightcap crew is allowing you to go ten years into the future and you have one minute to google whatever you want except for lotto numbers because that's lame, right? so would you take us up on the trip and what would you google? let us know on x, formerly twitter and instagram at trace gallagher, share your thoughts with us and we'll share them with the rest of the country. coming up in the nightcap. but first it's 8:21 on the west coast. a fox news at night
i mean, does any parent go and say, oh, i'm going to drop off suzie to have a weird secret relationshiph their teacher? absolutely not. >> trace: nicole i have ten seconds for us. wrap us up. >> we've identified over a thousand districts across the country with similar policies in place, we have several open court cases in courts against this. it's appalling unconstitutional and immoral. >> trace: nicole neily sonja shaw thank you both >> tired of big name brands pushing...
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. >> suzy khimm, to be continued thank you so much. >>> one of the four in connecti with george floyd'sroom to 57 months or nearly five years in prison. officer tou thao was found guilty of aiding and abetting for his role in floyd's death. shaq brewster is following this for us. what happened in court this morning? >> we saw judge peter cahill deliver the largest sentence that he could under state guidelines, with that 57 months in prison, just under about five years which was larger and more than what prosecutors were even asking for in court. prosecutors even today they explained their push to give him this sentence by saying that thao played an active role in george floyd's death. he was a self-described human traffic cone between the by standers who wanted to help and the officers, specifically derek chauvin who had his knee on george floyd's neck for nine minutes. he ignored them, despite his training. we did hear thao address the court for more than 20 minutes, largely with religious references, not taking any accountability, and that's what you heard judge cahill respond to befo
. >> suzy khimm, to be continued thank you so much. >>> one of the four in connecti with george floyd'sroom to 57 months or nearly five years in prison. officer tou thao was found guilty of aiding and abetting for his role in floyd's death. shaq brewster is following this for us. what happened in court this morning? >> we saw judge peter cahill deliver the largest sentence that he could under state guidelines, with that 57 months in prison, just under about five years which...
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is rejecting the result saying it was flashed without oper, verification, and hundreds of protest. suzy news there have been demonstrating outside of french 2010 face in the capital in yami, according on french troops to move the country as a traffic jam on one of the wells most important shipping, which is expected to last into next year and could delay deliveries of christmas merchandise worldwide. more than a 100 ships of stock on either side of the panama canal because of low water level, soft and months of drought, an average of 40 vessels, usually transit every day. that's been reduced to 32 a day. the waterway is a vital shipping route to avoid or to avoid vessels having to send all the way around south america. the cannot connect to the atlantic and pacific oceans carries around 6 percent of all cargo worldwide. i'll just here is on it's on that. i'm get to stay with more of moving a ship like the one you're looking at through the panama. come now requires around a 100000000 gallons of water that's for each ship going through. so we're talking about 30 to ship in a day now that
is rejecting the result saying it was flashed without oper, verification, and hundreds of protest. suzy news there have been demonstrating outside of french 2010 face in the capital in yami, according on french troops to move the country as a traffic jam on one of the wells most important shipping, which is expected to last into next year and could delay deliveries of christmas merchandise worldwide. more than a 100 ships of stock on either side of the panama canal because of low water level,...
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. >> i have to say, coming out of the plane just now, the lady with the frosty hair, suzy wiles, who is a trump campaign manager, and also a witness on the bedminster tape, she's apparently riding air trump with the former president. i gotta say, as i think about this moment, we were here last night at the desk talking about another indicator in terms of our democracy, and that was the republican debate. i can't get the sort of part one, part two nature of the last 24 hours out of my head, which is last night on stage, without trump, all the leading nominees for the republican presidential field raised their hands and said pre-emptively, i guess if you count out asa hutchinson, that they would pardon donald trump before any trial has been under way, if there are any convictions. >> they would support him. >> they would support him. that tells you a lot. you can't separate that moment from this one right here. and his thorough co-opting of the republican party, his degradation of the republican party, his attempt to destroy a two-party system of politics which is what is unfolding bef
. >> i have to say, coming out of the plane just now, the lady with the frosty hair, suzy wiles, who is a trump campaign manager, and also a witness on the bedminster tape, she's apparently riding air trump with the former president. i gotta say, as i think about this moment, we were here last night at the desk talking about another indicator in terms of our democracy, and that was the republican debate. i can't get the sort of part one, part two nature of the last 24 hours out of my...
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another, with the classified documents case or now, the january 6th case. >> willie, first of all, just suzyaid. considered one of the republicans, as the most important, powerful campaign minds in the state of florida. she's running donald trump's campaign. apparently based on reports. he's -- she's the one he showed, you know, these maps of war plans. so she's thrown right into the middle of that stuff. middle of that stuff. and secondly, i want to say, maybe it's a generational thing. but when bill barr calls a conspiracy to steal nuclear secrets a caper. a caper. >> well -- >> i would say stealing an apple pie from the top of a ledge is a caper. >> i think he's actually -- there's a little bit of a -- i think he's talking about trump's stupidity there because he is so dumb. and what he's done with these documents is so dumb. everything he does, he does out in the open. and you read the indictments, all of them, he's so dumb. le knows how to play the media. and some fall for it. he's been working "the new york post" and "the daily news" since 1975 and 1976. and he really never figured out
another, with the classified documents case or now, the january 6th case. >> willie, first of all, just suzyaid. considered one of the republicans, as the most important, powerful campaign minds in the state of florida. she's running donald trump's campaign. apparently based on reports. he's -- she's the one he showed, you know, these maps of war plans. so she's thrown right into the middle of that stuff. middle of that stuff. and secondly, i want to say, maybe it's a generational thing....
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later today and he is traveling with some of the senior campaign advisers including steven chung, suzyg to transpire in the courtroom. this is the third time now that donald trump has been arraigned in the last several months, and so they have a good idea of what is going on. i have an idea of the mood speaking with his advisers over the past several days, and they say that donald trump is concerned about this indictment, and he recognizes the seriousness of these charges, but he is also frustrated that he has to go through this process yet again. and wolf, we have heard from former president on truth social and repeating the false claims that the election is stolen, and i am told that he is expected to speak to reporters again after the court appearance and we may be hearing from him directly as well. >> i suspected alayna, thank you. erin. >> a pro-trump lawyer who took access of some voting machines is the third lawyer charged in this case, and what do you know about this lawyer, because michigan is also part of the federal indictment against trump? >> erin, these are state level ch
later today and he is traveling with some of the senior campaign advisers including steven chung, suzyg to transpire in the courtroom. this is the third time now that donald trump has been arraigned in the last several months, and so they have a good idea of what is going on. i have an idea of the mood speaking with his advisers over the past several days, and they say that donald trump is concerned about this indictment, and he recognizes the seriousness of these charges, but he is also...
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and the suzy lamplugh trust have said that in 100% of stalking cases now , there's some form of cases that there will be 24 billion interconnected devices worldwide wide by 2050. so this is only going to be a growing problem, which is why we need to do everything we can to get a grip of it and make sure we understand the risks. clearly, these connected devices these these connected devices are also able to offer the solution. in many cases, you know, they can boost our safety and our security. they obviously make things lot easier around make things a lot easier around the household, but we need to make sure that they're not being abused, and one of the abused, used. and one of the most worrying things we saw with some our evidence that we some of our evidence that we took is too often it seems that victims the ones are victims are the ones who are advised to change their behaviour rather than being protected. yeah >> emma pickering from refuge. let's just come back to you for the last question. that's an interesting point. dame interesting point. that dame caroline has just made, isn
and the suzy lamplugh trust have said that in 100% of stalking cases now , there's some form of cases that there will be 24 billion interconnected devices worldwide wide by 2050. so this is only going to be a growing problem, which is why we need to do everything we can to get a grip of it and make sure we understand the risks. clearly, these connected devices these these connected devices are also able to offer the solution. in many cases, you know, they can boost our safety and our security....