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they shipped to new mexico and make their way across thea of mexican border.reat by saying "the idea china allows fentanyl tos ru run intoe united states completely notrt a true." senior fellow at the gate a institute, gordon the wall street warning trump a nsthreatening trade war with china. but my answer to that, aren't they already at war with us? fentanyl has destroyed hundreds of thousands of american families and still doing so.rg >> of course, lower, china has a surveillance state and these are fentanyl gains, well organized t operate without the knowledge and approval of the communist party. but we don't have to speculate because we know chinese diplomats can cover that gainses an cd every container that leavs inspected by -- some of these fentanyl gangs are state owned enterprises and china own ticket talk to propagate their narratives with improper drug use in the united states. china is murdering 70,000 to 75,000 americans each year with fentanyl. murdering! >> laura: gordon, i think thatmi we all as americans, we weep for the families who have just
they shipped to new mexico and make their way across thea of mexican border.reat by saying "the idea china allows fentanyl tos ru run intoe united states completely notrt a true." senior fellow at the gate a institute, gordon the wall street warning trump a nsthreatening trade war with china. but my answer to that, aren't they already at war with us? fentanyl has destroyed hundreds of thousands of american families and still doing so.rg >> of course, lower, china has a...
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from erosion and rising sea thea levels. the $175 million project would shore up a wastewater treatment plant and a sewage tunnel on the southern end of ocean beach. >> it's the lake merced tunnel that is large enough. you could drive a truck through it. it's 14 foot diameter tunnel. it carries stormwater and sewage from that side of the city to the ocean side treatment plant. >> the s.f. public utilities commission says that really critical infrastructure is at risk of failing, and their plan would protect it. >> if it fails, that means that we could be spilling sewage onto the beach and hundreds of thousands of residents in that area would not be able to flush their toilets. >> many people agree it's important to protect the city's aging infrastructure, but they don't think a large seawall is the way to do it. >> it's huge. it's huge. >> the surfrider foundation says it would be the biggest seawall they've ever seen along the california coast. >> it's like 3000ft long. and then. and then. yeah, up to 120ft wide and 35ft de
from erosion and rising sea thea levels. the $175 million project would shore up a wastewater treatment plant and a sewage tunnel on the southern end of ocean beach. >> it's the lake merced tunnel that is large enough. you could drive a truck through it. it's 14 foot diameter tunnel. it carries stormwater and sewage from that side of the city to the ocean side treatment plant. >> the s.f. public utilities commission says that really critical infrastructure is at risk of failing, and...
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thea; is the big day and one wonders how both camps are feeling.— both camps are feeling.ay they are _ both camps are feeling. they both say they are confident _ both camps are feeling. they both say they are confident of - both camps are feeling. they both say they are confident of victory, i say they are confident of victory, but they would, wouldn't they? of course, they are deeply anxious because they have done everything they can for months and months, and in donald trump as mckay's four years he has been at this. they have spent $16 billion in total on this campaign with the endless e—mails, the text messages, the door knocking, and now all they can do is sit and wait and it comes down entirely who can get their vote out. you bother to turn up to the polls? it is so tight, as you have already said, itjust takes a few voters to be a little bit and enthuse, not bother to get out to the polls, and that could make all of the difference. we have got both of them are waiting to see if there voters actually turn up today.— are waiting to see if there voters actually turn up
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i found around thea t has more from booker to a $4000.00 indigenous in beta, took over the plaza in front of cologne. this national land agency, but with that they have marched across the country, demanding access to for time, land, health services and security in their tribal lands. that mostly handle lifted so many of our children of sides and not territory due to lack of access to health services. we have been let down. there are more than 300000 in beta, as in colombia for decades, they've been arrest and displaced from their ancestor lands by violence and neglect . in the capital, they often clashed with you tore these as they tried to force them to respond to their needs. but this time, many say they have felt welcomed by the government of let's discuss that will pay through with shown the willingness to listen to their grievances mean, does it correct that he's had them for the past? demonstrations were unfortunate characterized by 10 situations, 40 percent, but today it's peaceful. totes up progressing very positively. oh, you know, i hope to have good news. very soon. last year,
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theas transition folks were pleased and asked me too help. the secretary of state designee and i did a board explain this in the book, murder board for secretary tellis and that was by far the most junior person on thisha panel that was asking the secretary of state that many questions. >> for those have not done the murdery board is not exactly wt you think. it's a process where you prepare for you do a mock senate confirmation hearing with staff to get nominees ready to get a dry run. >> those of us on the panel pretend to be senators. secretary sat in front of us as the nominee as i recall a secretary rice, hadley, hutchinson and i am the most junior insignificant member of the panel. so of course they asked me too asked to list all of the embarrassing questions.foreign policy, not national security, paint them as an out of touch plutocrats. get under his skin i'm looking at this impressive gray-haired figure that tighten up exxon how am i going to unravel him? so i did my best. i did not take the questions they gave me. among the question
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but the stage felt thea, real well in advance and even managed to get in and prepare to shoot. this was an assassination attempt on donald trump, but i failed you. i tried my best and gave it all the gumption i could muster. it was also interesting. so be sure of how the main stream media call for the assassination attempts down playing their significance. the trump campaign is seizing on this apparent assassination attempt, is a way to rile up his base that he's trying to use to. so just put the key on supervisory apparent assassination, a term terms that made increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. mr. trump is running major events, continue to make baseless claims about haitian enter, rinsing ohio for media, which sell also seems to include the world's top social media platforms are increasingly being cold out for blind lead. so in the line of the democratic party and the biden harris administration, if you googled rogan trump, they go to jo the yeah, you can only get clips, you couldn't watch the whole or so. yeah, find it. yeah. and so we reached out to
but the stage felt thea, real well in advance and even managed to get in and prepare to shoot. this was an assassination attempt on donald trump, but i failed you. i tried my best and gave it all the gumption i could muster. it was also interesting. so be sure of how the main stream media call for the assassination attempts down playing their significance. the trump campaign is seizing on this apparent assassination attempt, is a way to rile up his base that he's trying to use to. so just put...
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thea;r it is still all to play for. they were voting _ it is still all to play for.hey were voting on the principle | were voting on the principle of whether or not they were in favour of assisted dying with safeguards. there might well depend on the safeguards, the safeguards will be considered in detail that the committee stage, which will take some weeks, not day after day after day, but there will be regular hearings in the committee room for a period of time, then a report stage, than a third reading in the commons. what sort of timeline? hot than a third reading in the commons. what sort of timeline?— what sort of timeline? not out of the commons until— what sort of timeline? not out of the commons until april, - what sort of timeline? not out of the commons until april, then i the commons until april, then it goes to the lords. or maybe notjune orjuly, then go to the lords, finish in the lords may be in october or november. has to be finished by november because although it's not confirmed, it is thought there will be another queen's speech in november and the
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thea;r he is trying to hammer home. they are auoin he is trying to hammer home.r home. they are going to be talking _ he is trying to hammer home. they are going to be talking later on a special edition of the podcast coming up later today. i hope you can listen to that when you get the opportunity. let's talk about some of the younger voters. this time voters are both candidates were courting, how they might feel about the result. let's speak to the political activist, claudia conway. she made a name for herself on social media in 2020 for opposing the political views of her mum, kellyanne conway, who served as a top aide to president trump during his previous four years in the white house. what do you think about donald trump's victory? i what do you think about donald trump's victory?— what do you think about donald trump's victory? i would like to say that i am surprised _ trump's victory? i would like to say that i am surprised that _ trump's victory? i would like to say that i am surprised that i _ trump's victory? i would like to say that i am surprised th
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there are women such as thea hall with, dorothy height and others. is there a little story that you would tell about women in the movement, particularly black women, the backbone of the movement? it was the women who made it happen and starting. wouldn't have happened without. the women leading the charge. okay, i think we have nobody else. you ought to hear. and we got time. time. one more. one more question. if there is one from out there. come on, guys. okay. i got the last question from. jan wilson. thank you. i really appreciate you. i'm about 11 years younger than you and always was quite concerned that i was not able to participate like you did because of the age difference. but i have a question now in your reflection, and i know you have an. we'll see if you have an opinion on this. seems to me a native seems to me that the churches today aren't as involved the pastor leaderships aren't as involved in the social issues like they became then. and i'm wondering what you're since you're still connected, what your thoughts are about that. i mean
there are women such as thea hall with, dorothy height and others. is there a little story that you would tell about women in the movement, particularly black women, the backbone of the movement? it was the women who made it happen and starting. wouldn't have happened without. the women leading the charge. okay, i think we have nobody else. you ought to hear. and we got time. time. one more. one more question. if there is one from out there. come on, guys. okay. i got the last question from....
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gethey are going to get chik here.g th i guess we are giving them more media than they deserve but theay wants is. dei is doa. >> laura: how are we supposed howto break the mold with thatd choice?andi i am not understanding that aspect. it is a car and i understand it will have a full design and it moves. what? i don't even -- talk about what makes your car different.es we don't need political lecture from radical left in charge of a the ad agency that didge this. i should find out who the ad agency is. they are allthey left as, we knw that. >> laura, there was not a car in the ad! it was just a crazy commercialan with no car, and they ended up on the moon and walked away. >> laura: well, maybe consumers will walk away as well. aj, i knew you would have a cold take on this. follow me on social media. i have parenting photos up there for you. jesse watters takes it from here. ♪ ♪ >> ca >> t
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neither did her campaign or thea ndofficials who work for the campaign.hey blew through this and getfh this, they are proud of that it$1.5 million without a care in the world and her agentsles. shrugged it off and that is the way the cookie crumbles. >> everything, of course, youy cahen look at it we get the best deal and this is quite costlyth ane d expensive.ok bu at at the end of the day though, if you looenk at this bd we had and the majority of the money spent was to reach voters. >> brian?: really. that makes it good to. i would love to see the invoices, the receipts and thety have debt to pay off too. david a, the best reputation on the team was honest enough to admit they werode never in good shape. >> i think it surprised people because there were these public polls that came out late september /early october showing us with leads we never saw.th >> brian: really? of course, there is one problem with david up of being honest now. look what he said in october about the campaign and the polling.co >> more data is consistent with public data which i
neither did her campaign or thea ndofficials who work for the campaign.hey blew through this and getfh this, they are proud of that it$1.5 million without a care in the world and her agentsles. shrugged it off and that is the way the cookie crumbles. >> everything, of course, youy cahen look at it we get the best deal and this is quite costlyth ane d expensive.ok bu at at the end of the day though, if you looenk at this bd we had and the majority of the money spent was to reach voters....
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their boats, apparently groceries didn't matter. 9 out of 10 were concerned electing trump would bring theal opponents. he never fled the country with illegal immigrants to wipe outs. your votes or fought against requiring ids to vote all compromises our democratic system. whic rich is why it should not surprise anyone at the samehe voter survey also demonstrated that one and three trump voters cited saving democracy as they d ofare primary motivator. of those, eight of the ten trump voters felt electing harris would bring the country close to authoritarian some. how interesting? given kamala's record and well documented the use, those fears were well-founded.t sm thankfully, enough of you dismissed anti-trump smears and so harris i'm puppet masters fot what they are: f threats to our freedom, to our economy, into our way of life.be but like mercury -- remember when you would fall out of a broken thermometer, the w democratic machine will reconstitute itself.th to do that effectively, they are wrestling over what went wrong. at times, it has gotten fairlysd brutal. bernie sanders smashed ou
their boats, apparently groceries didn't matter. 9 out of 10 were concerned electing trump would bring theal opponents. he never fled the country with illegal immigrants to wipe outs. your votes or fought against requiring ids to vote all compromises our democratic system. whic rich is why it should not surprise anyone at the samehe voter survey also demonstrated that one and three trump voters cited saving democracy as they d ofare primary motivator. of those, eight of the ten trump voters...
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it cannot be that 59-year-old harris was sharper than 78-year- old maga that she had spent thea last four years in the vice presidency and he spent it on golf courses and in courtrooms. it must be that someone is feeding her the answers. this conspiracy was so rampant among trump people that it required fact checking from major news outlets. today, yesterday, as i discovered this afternoon it is still being flagged on some platforms as misinformation. it is but one example of a dumb trump world fever dream. ally willed into existence online. unfortunately it's not over yet. do not let trump will into existence the idea that this is what america wants. it's not even what half of america want. tonight, donald trump is still under 50% of the popular vote. the majority of americans who voted in the presidential election voted against trump. trump got about 4 million fewer votes than joe biden did in 2020. joe biden who got the most votes of any presidential candidate ever. trump lost seats in the house republican majority that he will need if he wants to pass any of this legislation espe
it cannot be that 59-year-old harris was sharper than 78-year- old maga that she had spent thea last four years in the vice presidency and he spent it on golf courses and in courtrooms. it must be that someone is feeding her the answers. this conspiracy was so rampant among trump people that it required fact checking from major news outlets. today, yesterday, as i discovered this afternoon it is still being flagged on some platforms as misinformation. it is but one example of a dumb trump world...
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thea;r benefit. they are going to benefit from that reach as well.— from that reach as well. to earn career-high paydays, going to earn career—high paydays, seven figures. they are benefiting financially. now, the big question is those fans are going to tune into netflix, 283 millions of drivers worldwide. how many of those will be cultivated into hard—core boxing fans? cultivated into hard-core boxing fans? �* ., ., , ., cultivated into hard-core boxing fans? ., ., fans? and how many of those will continue following _ fans? and how many of those will continue following their _ fans? and how many of those will continue following their career? l fans? and how many of those will. continue following their career? we just don't know. and we just don't know if netflix will continue with boxing or whether this is a one off. a lot of unknowns at the moment. but what we do know is that the reach of netflix is huge. what we do know is that the reach of netflix is huge-— netflix is huge. let's talk about “ust netflix is huge. let's talk about just briefly _ netflix is huge. let's talk
thea;r benefit. they are going to benefit from that reach as well.— from that reach as well. to earn career-high paydays, going to earn career—high paydays, seven figures. they are benefiting financially. now, the big question is those fans are going to tune into netflix, 283 millions of drivers worldwide. how many of those will be cultivated into hard—core boxing fans? cultivated into hard-core boxing fans? �* ., ., , ., cultivated into hard-core boxing fans? ., ., fans? and how many...
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that she was going to be paralyzed for life, she took a lit cigarette and imprinted the letters ci thea on her abdomen. she wanted to die. >> did she see the kennedys >> she did not an infection was urged to bye-bye her parents in particular and even though they made it clear the kennedy family the pills that were paying it would be an insurance company. she believed joe and the kennedys when they said whatever you need for the rest of your life we will take care of you. and she wound up fighting joe for those monthly checks that did not add up to very much for her.ha >> that accident happened in 1973 and it wasn't until 20. what was her lifelike? >> it was really rough. it was rough. her bright spot was her daughter. she was told after the accident that she'd never have children but she was able to have a child. her last years in particular were really rough. her sister told me she thinks that pam died of loneliness as much as any p other complicatio. she was living in a nursing home during the height of covid's and she a completely isolated. she did not get they believe the constant m
that she was going to be paralyzed for life, she took a lit cigarette and imprinted the letters ci thea on her abdomen. she wanted to die. >> did she see the kennedys >> she did not an infection was urged to bye-bye her parents in particular and even though they made it clear the kennedy family the pills that were paying it would be an insurance company. she believed joe and the kennedys when they said whatever you need for the rest of your life we will take care of you. and she...
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depending on the capability, and the date at thea definitions my be different. a lot of the work wef have seen the drawbacks of week got enough to understand where we have some challenges were going to have to adjust? i think that's going to be a big piece the next couple of exercises are going to demonstrate that to a much greater effect. hopefully that will start shaping summer acquisition around that space. this idea were you need to store and compute as we experiment we are defining that. fundamentally we are changing the way we arefu fighting. in real time. so there's going to back and forth on what that looks like. >> i think that it really hit ih but i will add a couple of thoughts. it is a seat to fix the next is not about a capability only. it is about changing the way our army operates. redefining with this echelons are going to be doing and getting the complexity, getting it to division and core ordi evn higher. brigades can go back to doing what they're supposed to be good maneuver gets an adversary and destroying it. and right now it's overly burden
depending on the capability, and the date at thea definitions my be different. a lot of the work wef have seen the drawbacks of week got enough to understand where we have some challenges were going to have to adjust? i think that's going to be a big piece the next couple of exercises are going to demonstrate that to a much greater effect. hopefully that will start shaping summer acquisition around that space. this idea were you need to store and compute as we experiment we are defining that....
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. >> yes that is part of it there's a very famous one of the most important water was in thea world ismorocco which go through indonesia. that's a big part of why it's important also the largest muslim population. tremendous natural resources, especially oil. weree going to talk a lot about indonesia there's aen great deal of evidence what happened in vietnam to influence events in indonesia but there is the coup at the end of 1965 procommunist government is overthrown. how does vietnam affect that? i think it has a big impact. you've also got tile and as another one. that's considered to best a importance. inmalaysia, singapore, the philippines, this also gets another question would it have made a difference if these countries were now -- if they look like north vietnam? would it matter indonesia, or tylan were not on our side? in a struggle in asia with china. the revisionists certainly argue that by preserving indonesia and thailand in the philippines and south korea and taiwan, even though the united states did not win the tactical battle in vietnam, that it actually won the broade
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if you look at the scope of thea battleground state perspective r overwhelming.at this, these is every co. these are the results you're lo. a lot of democrat this is is a e democrats party. they look at raour america and s there. those are the fly over states. those are the hardworking ameri. democrats will have the convers. look at this, this is trump ovey county in 2020. look at all those counties that. some are blue. harris one those counties but ts performance in those. 3,897 of the 4, 600 counties ant everywhere. that boosted over 2020-2024. now let's look at it, this is o% or more. this is over performing by a sif you look at this. it's nearly 1200, 1175 of thosen township. if you are trump you are lookina lot is red rural america. that's nevada. that is a swing state. that's arizona a swing state. look at all these counties in g. they are over performed by 3% o. if you are the republicans theye donald trump they can't argue wl power and the strength of his bf you are a democrat whether you t from a county perspective or the like this that's a lot of hurt t
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you got me dizzy and feeling blue like my fancy shoes i wore thea wreath and honor a veteran, visit wreaths across america. >> org watch cnn's coverage of thanksgiving parades around the country with special appearances by chef bobby flay, t.i. >> andy grammer, and more john berman and erica hill host, cnn. thanksgiving in america live coverage starts at 8:00 on cnn this morning, a cease fire between israel and hezbollah, the shiite militant group in lebanon, is officially in effect it ends a 13 month conflict on israel's northern border that spiraled into an all out war. >> some people in lebanon are heading back to their homes, even though the idf evacuation orders are still in effect. the situation is still tense. just hours ago, the israeli military reportedly fired towards several vehicles approaching a restricted area. no casualties reported there. with us now from the white house, national security adviser jake sullivan. jake, very nice to see you. see you just a few hours into this ceasefire. what's your assessment of the situation? so far? >> well, first, today is a good day. >> as
you got me dizzy and feeling blue like my fancy shoes i wore thea wreath and honor a veteran, visit wreaths across america. >> org watch cnn's coverage of thanksgiving parades around the country with special appearances by chef bobby flay, t.i. >> andy grammer, and more john berman and erica hill host, cnn. thanksgiving in america live coverage starts at 8:00 on cnn this morning, a cease fire between israel and hezbollah, the shiite militant group in lebanon, is officially in effect...
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so i quit, showed up at a recording studio in boston spent theas next whatever it was fiver six years working as a recording engineer and a record producer in boston. taught at barkley college when it reached a career point where i hit a plateau and realized i need something more stable than a working and recording studios until 4:00 a.m. in the morning. at that time around 2000, journalism seemed like a good place to go. it tells you how unsteady the music industry is when you look at journalism as a more stable career path. but, because at audio production skills i was appealing to one of the npr stations in a boston parrot came and there is an audio engineer basically mixing the stories you hear on the radio. was hired by one of the talk shows to beth a technical produr essentially. the executive producer of the are a regular producer you're going to start pitchingng shows, booking guests interviewing a writing content t and all that stuff. suddenly inm early summer 2001 i'm a public radio journalist working on a daily talk show producing shows one day it could be copyright law ref
so i quit, showed up at a recording studio in boston spent theas next whatever it was fiver six years working as a recording engineer and a record producer in boston. taught at barkley college when it reached a career point where i hit a plateau and realized i need something more stable than a working and recording studios until 4:00 a.m. in the morning. at that time around 2000, journalism seemed like a good place to go. it tells you how unsteady the music industry is when you look at...
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security structure in the indo pacific, you see that with a stronger trilateral relationship between theatates, japan, korea, trilateral emerging between the united states, japan, and the philippines, four or five years ago it was a different conversation than we are having. you are seeing us reestablishing presence in the region. it's an important negotiation and deal in the united kingdom, australia and the united states around maritime security. watching the united states, japan, australia and india and what is happening in the bilateral space, we are doing incredible amount of work with the indians as wellin and sometimes it is frustrating but we recognize the geopolitical importance but that architecture is going to take three to five years to get to a place where it is a real strategic deterrent. our goal in the indo pacific regardless is to maintain a status quo, peace, prosperity, stability but we have to respond to russian aggression in that region. what does that look like? and we have always had a transatlantic and transpacific strategy.. how do we bring those strategies to get
security structure in the indo pacific, you see that with a stronger trilateral relationship between theatates, japan, korea, trilateral emerging between the united states, japan, and the philippines, four or five years ago it was a different conversation than we are having. you are seeing us reestablishing presence in the region. it's an important negotiation and deal in the united kingdom, australia and the united states around maritime security. watching the united states, japan, australia...
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thea;t congratulations. subtle, subtle. i did not even notice them.old girl and herfather are still in hospital after they were shot in their car in ladbroke grove on sunday. the girl's mother and two—year—old sibling were also in the car, but weren't injured. the girl has undergone surgery whilst her father has potentially life—changing injuries. a 22—year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. euston and euston square underground stations will "both cease to function as reliable stations in peak hours" due to overcrowding, according to a leaked report sent to bbc london. the report said they both need to be urgently upgraded to remain safe. recently, a travel watchdog said passengers at euston were being put in danger by "high levels of overcrowding". transport for london has said it would never allow a situation where a station it runs is unsafe. staying with travel and tfl says it is to take enforcement action against dockless e—bike operators who fail to act when bikes are left in the wrong place. it says it's also to fund more
thea;t congratulations. subtle, subtle. i did not even notice them.old girl and herfather are still in hospital after they were shot in their car in ladbroke grove on sunday. the girl's mother and two—year—old sibling were also in the car, but weren't injured. the girl has undergone surgery whilst her father has potentially life—changing injuries. a 22—year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. euston and euston square underground stations will "both cease to...
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thea;r nikki haley voters. rodney might know. where did they go? they are what we now call _ know. i think a number that has come forward - number that has come forward over the last few— number that has come forward over the last few weeks _ number that has come forward over the last few weeks is the _ number that has come forward over the last few weeks is the generic. the last few weeks is the generic nationwide _ the last few weeks is the generic nationwide. as— the last few weeks is the generic nationwide. as a member- the last few weeks is the generic nationwide. as a member of- nationwide. as a member of congress, as republicans we _ nationwide. as a member of congress, as republicans we always _ nationwide. as a member of congress, as republicans we always knew, - nationwide. as a member of congress, as republicans we always knew, if- as republicans we always knew, if you are _ as republicans we always knew, if you are four— as republicans we always knew, if you are four or five _ as republicans we always knew, if you are four or five down we - as republicans we always knew
thea;r nikki haley voters. rodney might know. where did they go? they are what we now call _ know. i think a number that has come forward - number that has come forward over the last few— number that has come forward over the last few weeks _ number that has come forward over the last few weeks is the _ number that has come forward over the last few weeks is the generic. the last few weeks is the generic nationwide _ the last few weeks is the generic nationwide. as— the last few weeks is...
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thea;r you make of the numbers? they are not really — you make of the numbers?re not really a surprise, - you make of the numbers? they are not really a surprise, we - are not really a surprise, we always knew that the migration figures would come down a bit because of the things that the conservatives put in place. and the increase in illegal migration is because we are failing miserably to stop people coming across the channel. people coming across the channel-— people coming across the channel. ~ , ., ., channel. we should point out that the vast _ channel. we should point out that the vast majority - channel. we should point out that the vast majority of - channel. we should point out that the vast majority of the l that the vast majority of the numbers we have been talking about is legal migration. let's focus on the illegal migration, what is your assessment of the situation? we what is your assessment of the situation?— situation? we are doing all the wron: situation? we are doing all the wrong thinqs- _ situation? we are doing all the wrong things. what
thea;r you make of the numbers? they are not really — you make of the numbers?re not really a surprise, - you make of the numbers? they are not really a surprise, we - are not really a surprise, we always knew that the migration figures would come down a bit because of the things that the conservatives put in place. and the increase in illegal migration is because we are failing miserably to stop people coming across the channel. people coming across the channel-— people coming across the...
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thea;r months in respect to gaza? they are the region — months in respect to gaza? failed states, downtrodden and dispossessed persons to be able to put a gun in their hand and have them fired people that tehran wants to fire at stop by but they need to retain support from the proxies that thousands of people in gaza on the canvas and torrential rain without food, without fuel and is there a danger as are the panelists that tonight that actually, the proxy start to lose the street? 0r proxy start to lose the street? or the medium to proxy start to lose the street? or the medium
thea;r months in respect to gaza? they are the region — months in respect to gaza? failed states, downtrodden and dispossessed persons to be able to put a gun in their hand and have them fired people that tehran wants to fire at stop by but they need to retain support from the proxies that thousands of people in gaza on the canvas and torrential rain without food, without fuel and is there a danger as are the panelists that tonight that actually, the proxy start to lose the street? 0r proxy...
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thea;r review hasn't concluded. they don't always — review hasn't concluded.ys become promises kept. i don't always become promises ke t. ., don't always become promises ket. ., , ., don't always become promises ket. ., i. ., ,, don't always become promises ket. ., .,~ ., kept. i wonder your take on this. there _ kept. i wonder your take on this. there was _ kept. i wonder your take on this. there was tension - kept. i wonder your take on - this. there was tension between the chief— this. there was tension between the chief of defence staff as was — the chief of defence staff as was demonstrated in the interview and with darren jones on the — interview and with darren jones on the other side from the treasury _ on the other side from the treasury. there is also treasury— treasury. there is also treasury given you had the defence _ treasury given you had the defence secretary saying britain _ defence secretary saying britain is not ready to fight a war at— britain is not ready to fight a war at the moment? britain is not ready to fight a warat the moment? i bri
thea;r review hasn't concluded. they don't always — review hasn't concluded.ys become promises kept. i don't always become promises ke t. ., don't always become promises ket. ., , ., don't always become promises ket. ., i. ., ,, don't always become promises ket. ., .,~ ., kept. i wonder your take on this. there _ kept. i wonder your take on this. there was _ kept. i wonder your take on this. there was tension - kept. i wonder your take on - this. there was tension between the chief— this....
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thea;r worked, and they have tried. they have not worked, and they have tried.seen— have got to keep trying because we have seen in the last few weeks after— have seen in the last few weeks after what happened in southport, this could — after what happened in southport, this could potentially be very dangerous and can feed into public perceptions about two tier policing and we _ perceptions about two tier policing and we do — perceptions about two tier policing and we do not want people to start losing _ and we do not want people to start losing confidence in the police. can i make losing confidence in the
thea;r worked, and they have tried. they have not worked, and they have tried.seen— have got to keep trying because we have seen in the last few weeks after— have seen in the last few weeks after what happened in southport, this could — after what happened in southport, this could potentially be very dangerous and can feed into public perceptions about two tier policing and we _ perceptions about two tier policing and we do — perceptions about two tier policing and we do not want people...