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and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press and pray there is no press, there are no protesters, there is no traffic, no plane flying overhead serenely, private and peaceful. >> how do people get around? >> it's golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart program golf cart one. so golf cart one, golf carts for all of the gas, bicycles are available for pedestrians. we have cross-country trails through the woods in the winter months if you want to do that. snowmobiling saw the preside
and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a...
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forms of time time, a phenomenon, a dimension and illusion. about time starts december 31st on d, w ah ah, ah ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin authorities here in europe and in the united states scramble to slow the spread of the all new cron berry into the netherlands heads into a christmas lockdown, closing pups and shops while in the us experts plead with the population to get the boosters.
forms of time time, a phenomenon, a dimension and illusion. about time starts december 31st on d, w ah ah, ah ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin authorities here in europe and in the united states scramble to slow the spread of the all new cron berry into the netherlands heads into a christmas lockdown, closing pups and shops while in the us experts plead with the population to get the boosters.
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we explore why and times a predicted time and time again, and who see all of them all coming up in today's going underground at 1st 57 years ago today, che guevara addressed the un general assembly during the height of the so called cold war. and this week vladimir putin and joe biden, arguably try to avoid nuclear war in a private virtual summit between the 2 supervisors. new nation media predictably centered on ukraine rather than the legacy of failed was in iraq, afghanistan, syria, and libya. joining me now from canterbury is kent university professor, russian and european politics and the author of the pigeon paradox. professor richard sackler, thank you so much. sure. profess faqua for coming back on. we're actually talking about armageddon and bought 2 of this show biden. i just finished democracy, summit selected democrats being invited to to are a virtual. as summit you said last time you were on going underground. that biden would be it exceptionally dangerous leader endorsed by the washington security establishment. you said, aside from him sending the 7th fleet, i think it is t
we explore why and times a predicted time and time again, and who see all of them all coming up in today's going underground at 1st 57 years ago today, che guevara addressed the un general assembly during the height of the so called cold war. and this week vladimir putin and joe biden, arguably try to avoid nuclear war in a private virtual summit between the 2 supervisors. new nation media predictably centered on ukraine rather than the legacy of failed was in iraq, afghanistan, syria, and...
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at that time. the politics because it is another opportunity for labour to make the allegation that there is one rule for the rest of us in a different rule for the people who make the rules, here is shadow chancellor rachel reeves. we need leadership from this - government, instead of the hiding away, not attending cobra meetings, and breaking their own rules. - it's very difficult _ for the prime minister to show the leadership this country requires when people, i think rightly, - conclude, that the prime minister thinks that it's one rule for him i and another for everybody else. yes, the other question will be whether this gathering in may 2020 gets added to the list above other alleged gatherings being investigated by the senior civil servant sue gray, or is her enquiry very much focused on claims around christmas parties last year rather than summer gatherings? adam, a state where — than summer gatherings? adam, a state where you _ than summer gatherings? adam, a state where you are. _ in the
at that time. the politics because it is another opportunity for labour to make the allegation that there is one rule for the rest of us in a different rule for the people who make the rules, here is shadow chancellor rachel reeves. we need leadership from this - government, instead of the hiding away, not attending cobra meetings, and breaking their own rules. - it's very difficult _ for the prime minister to show the leadership this country requires when people, i think rightly, - conclude,...
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or pacific time zones.nd a line for world war ii veterans and their family members, 202-748-8002. greg in colorado, but first on the phone lines. good morning -- up first on the phone lines. good morning. caller: thank you for having me. you guys are the best. i watch you every morning. i'm a democrat and it is refreshing to see a person like bob dole, who could get things done, did his job. he had morals, he had class. and something that is very rare to see in the republican party these days. and i notice you opened the show with him next to the former president, and couldn't be two different people, just like your guest said, could not agree with him more. we need more republicans like bob dole that will do something, do their job. and i thank him and to c-span. sen. dole: -- host: thank you. hallie on the line for world war ii veterans and family members, good morning. caller: yes, well, that was awesome you had mr. smith speaking. he is incredible. i'm late daughter of a world war ii veteran who was an
or pacific time zones.nd a line for world war ii veterans and their family members, 202-748-8002. greg in colorado, but first on the phone lines. good morning -- up first on the phone lines. good morning. caller: thank you for having me. you guys are the best. i watch you every morning. i'm a democrat and it is refreshing to see a person like bob dole, who could get things done, did his job. he had morals, he had class. and something that is very rare to see in the republican party these days....
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at that time, mm-hmm. >> at that time.hat was it like working in a newsroom covering the war that your fiancé was fighting in? >> we had an editor that sat pretty close to me, keeping a tally of all the soldiers who died. and she -- she would yell out, "i have more dead guys," when a new number came in, and i would flinch every time. and i -- i'm not a shy person, but i didn't have the heart to get up and tell her or ask her to please stop doing that, because i would have lost it, so i just kept enduring it. so it wasn't easy, but my colleagues at the new york times helped get me through it. there were always teddy bears on my desk. people would bring tea for me, come by with a kind word, leave a card. and they really helped me. >> how about the politics of the war? >> i stayed away from that completely. and the reason -- i mean, i had very strong feelings about it, of course, but i thought that was irrelevant. i'm not a military expert, so that's one. but i also didn't want the book to be used by either side. and i though
at that time, mm-hmm. >> at that time.hat was it like working in a newsroom covering the war that your fiancé was fighting in? >> we had an editor that sat pretty close to me, keeping a tally of all the soldiers who died. and she -- she would yell out, "i have more dead guys," when a new number came in, and i would flinch every time. and i -- i'm not a shy person, but i didn't have the heart to get up and tell her or ask her to please stop doing that, because i would have...
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the balance of her time. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. comer: i yield one minute to the gentleman from florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcclintock: madam speaker, setting aside the democrats' pour that ottic obsession with -- neurotic obsession with all things donald trump, this has many provisions that would receive bipartisan support if the bill's author were so inclined. but when we speak of protecting democracy, we need to remember what democracy is. it's the process by which the sovereign people through elections decide who will control and direct the powers that we entrust to our government. the executive power shall be vested in a president of the united states of america. if the executive branch begins to operate independently of the president, the will of the people is this watered and democracy isdy minute -- thwarted and democracy is diminished. there was a dangerous concept ultimately repealed by the congress and repudiated by the supreme court. provisions in t
the balance of her time. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. comer: i yield one minute to the gentleman from florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcclintock: madam speaker, setting aside the democrats' pour that ottic obsession with -- neurotic obsession with all things donald trump, this has many provisions that would receive bipartisan support if the bill's author were so inclined. but when we speak of protecting democracy, we need to remember what democracy is....
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or do you spend most of the time analyzing how they did it? >> i would -- people would say at the company that i have probably one of the worst creative eyes when it comes to vfx, although i think i've gotten better over the years, living and breathing. but i can still enjoy these things. if anything,chi watch the films and the tv shows, i think i now view them with this added appreciation for just how beautiful some of the work is. >> it is, indeed. matt parnousis, it's always a pleasure to talk with you. i look forward to talking with you again soon. matt parnousis with marz, which is monsters, aliens, robots, zombies. "press: here" will be right back. tension builds... the plot twist the hero prevails in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. >> where walking is a big part of the job description, waiting tables, postal carriers, certainly, and nurses are always on thesinai's hospital is right to solve that with robots. nurses there calculate the robot saves them
or do you spend most of the time analyzing how they did it? >> i would -- people would say at the company that i have probably one of the worst creative eyes when it comes to vfx, although i think i've gotten better over the years, living and breathing. but i can still enjoy these things. if anything,chi watch the films and the tv shows, i think i now view them with this added appreciation for just how beautiful some of the work is. >> it is, indeed. matt parnousis, it's always a...
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there might be an need to reset the time itself or to go back to negativity or negative time. well, to be honest, actually, if you're looking back on 13130000000 years, which is right back to the sort of beginning of when things started said, turn on basically and start it started to shine in light that we can pick up. and some of those, i think the 1st generation of self a very short lives, they foster the die young galaxies, but they were creating, most of those are still around or if they're not around by themselves, they are merging with others. and if you're looking back at the beginning of those galaxies, the beginnings of the stars and galaxies, but then went on to bill together to create the universe that we all living in today. that's the big go. because this time, the like takes so long to travel, you will seeing things as they existed. right when they 1st start, the 1st start started shining, the 1st galaxy south is coming together. and that's what's really exciting. unfortunately, looking before that. so the 1st couple of 100000 years after the big bag there wasn't
there might be an need to reset the time itself or to go back to negativity or negative time. well, to be honest, actually, if you're looking back on 13130000000 years, which is right back to the sort of beginning of when things started said, turn on basically and start it started to shine in light that we can pick up. and some of those, i think the 1st generation of self a very short lives, they foster the die young galaxies, but they were creating, most of those are still around or if they're...
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that was the first time. it was a bit - around people. that was the first time.nd here we are. the moment they have all been waiting for.— been waiting for. because of covid-19 _ been waiting for. because of covid-19 there _ been waiting for. because of covid-19 there has _ been waiting for. because of covid-19 there has been - been waiting for. because of covid-19 there has been an l been waiting for. because of. covid-19 there has been an two covid—19 there has been an two year gap since the last festival and in general the pandemic has been hard on locals and these guys. the city is hundred thousand monkeys and during the lockdown a lack of tourists and local streets resulted in secret monkey battles over scraps of food but things are looking up. they like the traditional desert this is made from egg and he likes dorian the most. more than 100,000 travellers took advantage of the thailand pass in november. it means not seem like a lot but that is as high as the number of arrivals from january to october combined. i can say that tourists, there are a lot of tou
that was the first time. it was a bit - around people. that was the first time.nd here we are. the moment they have all been waiting for.— been waiting for. because of covid-19 _ been waiting for. because of covid-19 there _ been waiting for. because of covid-19 there has _ been waiting for. because of covid-19 there has been - been waiting for. because of covid-19 there has been an l been waiting for. because of. covid-19 there has been an two covid—19 there has been an two year gap since...
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our time is running out. i guess in order to close this up and your thoughts about history, i wanted to ask you 40-plus years of your life has been here in this institution, this house and the senate. when you leave for the last time, that's what going to be like for you? what will you miss the most about being part of this institution? >> i've made the decision with my wife and family, i'm not going to live in the past. i'm going to live in the future. i don't know for sure yet what i'm going to be doing but i'm keeping my home here, going to spend much more of my time in nevada. but i'm not going to try to be telling senator schumer what to do. i mean, he and i have talked over the last many years several times a day. iris, his wife, and my wife, they know we spend more time with each other than we do with them but that's going to end. i chalk it up to great experience and i'm going to let senator schumer do his best. he has questions, he can call me, but i'm not going to be calling him. >> what will you mi
our time is running out. i guess in order to close this up and your thoughts about history, i wanted to ask you 40-plus years of your life has been here in this institution, this house and the senate. when you leave for the last time, that's what going to be like for you? what will you miss the most about being part of this institution? >> i've made the decision with my wife and family, i'm not going to live in the past. i'm going to live in the future. i don't know for sure yet what i'm...
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in times of uncertainty, we do all tend _ in times of uncertainty, we do all tend to _ in times of uncertaintyrust. it's perhaps one more argument in favour of the monarchy. it's probably, for a lot of people, tinged with a bit of sadness because we know the queen liked to gather the family in sandringham, of course, she is without prince philip this christmas, and also it reminds us that she is getting older and it's getting more difficult. yes. it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true. _ it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and _ it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i _ it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i think - it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i think this - it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i think this will be reflected across the country for many people who have elderly relatives who look to the queen and see similar strays for their own family, for people who feel that on balance, it's best to be safe than sorry and stay at home, stay local, minimise your contact. that is particularly difficult for anyone
in times of uncertainty, we do all tend _ in times of uncertainty, we do all tend to _ in times of uncertaintyrust. it's perhaps one more argument in favour of the monarchy. it's probably, for a lot of people, tinged with a bit of sadness because we know the queen liked to gather the family in sandringham, of course, she is without prince philip this christmas, and also it reminds us that she is getting older and it's getting more difficult. yes. it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true. _...
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very long time it _ a leathery long time at all —— very long time. people responding to do the first signs they have of any infections — do the first signs they have of any infections. which may have to continue — infections. which may have to continue year after year by the looks— continue year after year by the looks of— continue year after year by the looks of it _ continue year after year by the looks of it-_ looks of it. jessica, this very interesting _ looks of it. jessica, this very interesting story. _ looks of it. jessica, this very interesting story. i - looks of it. jessica, this very interesting story. i know- looks of it. jessica, this very interesting story. i know the guardian has reported a lot on test and trace, how it's performed, how dido harding performed. she was very... people thought her prospects were shredded by test and trace. what do you make of the ft�*s line? i what do you make of the ft's line? i think it's very interesting. it's particularly interesting that the companies listed in the ft story, it's about adding on the
very long time it _ a leathery long time at all —— very long time. people responding to do the first signs they have of any infections — do the first signs they have of any infections. which may have to continue — infections. which may have to continue year after year by the looks— continue year after year by the looks of— continue year after year by the looks of it _ continue year after year by the looks of it-_ looks of it. jessica, this very interesting _ looks of it. jessica,...
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time. �* ,. ., time.ervices _ time. and winter is always a tricky time for health services anyway i time for health services anyway without covid. where are we in terms of routine operations, the things we've always forgotten to talk about the people who need the hip replacements and the replacements and what is happening in that regard? and what is happening in that reaard? ,, ., ., , ., and what is happening in that reaard? ,, ., ., ., ~ regard? those nhs managers a talk about are burning amid idle and try| about are burning amid idle and try to work— about are burning amid idle and try to work out— about are burning amid idle and try to work out how to re—deploy and use to work out how to re—deploy and use to try— to work out how to re—deploy and use to try to— to work out how to re—deploy and use to try to keep things going and inevitably they had to focus on what is most _ inevitably they had to focus on what is most urgent or what is most important _ is most urgent or what is most important and that
time. �* ,. ., time.ervices _ time. and winter is always a tricky time for health services anyway i time for health services anyway without covid. where are we in terms of routine operations, the things we've always forgotten to talk about the people who need the hip replacements and the replacements and what is happening in that regard? and what is happening in that reaard? ,, ., ., , ., and what is happening in that reaard? ,, ., ., ., ~ regard? those nhs managers a talk about are burning...
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pamela is the long-time editor f "the new york times" book review. your book. it is a reminder of what life used to be like before the internet before we constantly lived in a very rapid motion that i think is causing us a little bit of emotional whiplash so it's a rewind and saying remember all these things we used to do before we were online all the time and we used to get places and meet people and what it was to know someone as opposed to follow someone so it's a kind of look back at the cataloging of all those things. >> what are some of those things that we miss? >> i think it's different for everyone. some of the things i achingly miss our paper i miss lots of things like local newspapers that happen to be really important. you get maybe two or three or four when you used to get maybe 30 or 40 because all those papers use to have these book critics and editors and no longer do. i imagined some of the audience will feel the same aches and pains. i miss the ability to be at one place at one time without feeling there was a horde of people sending me notifi
pamela is the long-time editor f "the new york times" book review. your book. it is a reminder of what life used to be like before the internet before we constantly lived in a very rapid motion that i think is causing us a little bit of emotional whiplash so it's a rewind and saying remember all these things we used to do before we were online all the time and we used to get places and meet people and what it was to know someone as opposed to follow someone so it's a kind of look back...
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i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time.financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people hieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com >>>. >>> still to come. american airlines ceo doug parker retiring. doug isom taking the reigns. we will talk to both of these gentlemen, you don't want to miss plus much more on yesterday's rally, the futures are pointing to a stronger open the dow indicated up 350 points after gaining 650 points yesterday. stay tuned you are watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc >>>. >>> we brought you in the last hour, less than an hour ago breaking news, american airlines ceo doug parker will step down in march president robert isom will take over phil le beau joins us now with an exclusive interview hey, phil. >> hey, joe. let's turn immediately to the two gentleman who are in the news right now for a transition that i know people have been talking about eventually will be happening. now it is happening end of march next year. doug i want to start first off with yo
i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time.financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people hieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com >>>. >>> still to come. american airlines ceo doug parker retiring. doug isom taking the reigns. we will talk to both of these gentlemen, you don't want to miss plus much more on yesterday's rally, the futures are pointing to a stronger open the dow indicated up 350 points after...
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of course, the right time. if— time? of course, the right time. if you _ time?ack - time, if you go back traditionally, would be on christmas eve but gradually, people have wanted their trees earlier and i think there's a need to try and get a feel good factor. , , . . , need to try and get a feel good factor. , , . ., , ., , factor. especially at this ear. i factor. especially at this year- i am _ factor. especially at this year. i am so _ factor. especially at this year. i am so sorry - factor. especially at this year. i am so sorry to i year. i am so sorry to interrupt you, we are almost out of time but thank you so much for giving us an update on the situation. i will see you soon. hello there. after a spell of cold weather, the final day of november brought a return to something milder, something much milder, in fact — westerly winds which fed a lot of cloud across the uk but brought temperatures of 12, 13 or 1a degrees in many places. away from the far north, cold air clung on across shetland and that cold air has been staging a return over recent houi’s.
of course, the right time. if— time? of course, the right time. if you _ time?ack - time, if you go back traditionally, would be on christmas eve but gradually, people have wanted their trees earlier and i think there's a need to try and get a feel good factor. , , . . , need to try and get a feel good factor. , , . ., , ., , factor. especially at this ear. i factor. especially at this year- i am _ factor. especially at this year. i am so _ factor. especially at this year. i am so sorry -...
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time. jimmy kim, tom holland and sedate -- >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- the cast of "spider-man: no way home," tom holland, zendaya, benedict cumberbatch, and jacob batalon, plus music from black pumas. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you picked an amazing night to be with us. as we welcome the cast of "spider-man: no way home." i am much more excited about this than a 54-year-old person should be. either my spidey sense is tingling, or i'm passing a kidney stone. you know, when i grew up, we didn't have spider-man movies. we had spiders. and mice. jacob battalon, tom holland, zandaya and benedict cumberbatch are backstage. benedict was nominated for a golden globe today. which is a weird one this year. because the golden globes ceremony will not be televised, and much of hollywood has shunned their parent organization, the hollywood foreign press association, after w
time. jimmy kim, tom holland and sedate -- >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- the cast of "spider-man: no way home," tom holland, zendaya, benedict cumberbatch, and jacob batalon, plus music from black pumas. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you picked an amazing night to be with us. as we welcome the cast of "spider-man: no way home." i...
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, and he spent time as well_ time sofa surfing, and he spent time as well as _ time sofa surfing, andls. it wasn'tjust, you know, making sure i had a roof over my head. it was checking in on my mental health, helping with all this stuff, like bureaucracy. most importantly, for me, was the final realisation of how much somebody really cares, and that they were kind of showing me that i can start to care more for myself. you know, we're all human. whatever the story, whatever the reasons, whatever�*s happening right now, whatever somebody�*s manifesting, you know, it's a result of the experience they've gone through. and, you know, we could all do with someone reaching out in some way. you have a bed, you have a roof, and you have some security? yes. more than i have done at all in the whole time i've been back in london. erm, and that's great. that's priceless, really. for a very long time i've been used to moving, moving, moving, and, like, constantly having my stuff in bags and disorganised. and, you know... it's still a process, erm, tojust kind of, for my brain to just go, it's ok,
, and he spent time as well_ time sofa surfing, and he spent time as well as _ time sofa surfing, andls. it wasn'tjust, you know, making sure i had a roof over my head. it was checking in on my mental health, helping with all this stuff, like bureaucracy. most importantly, for me, was the final realisation of how much somebody really cares, and that they were kind of showing me that i can start to care more for myself. you know, we're all human. whatever the story, whatever the reasons,...
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we spent a lot of time out in the field. but it was . time out in the field.ice to get off the field at - time out in the field. but it was nice to get off the field at the i time out in the field. but it was . nice to get off the field at the end and watch — nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys _ nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys go _ nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys go out - nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys go out and - nice to get off the field at the end i and watch the guys go out and back. obviously. _ and watch the guys go out and back. obviously. we — and watch the guys go out and back. obviously, we came _ and watch the guys go out and back. obviously, we came off— and watch the guys go out and back. obviously, we came off pretty- obviously, we came off pretty strange — obviously, we came off pretty strange circumstances. - obviously, we came off pretty strange circumstances. but. obviously, we came off prettyl strange circumstances. but we obviously, we came off pr
we spent a lot of time out in the field. but it was . time out in the field.ice to get off the field at - time out in the field. but it was nice to get off the field at the i time out in the field. but it was . nice to get off the field at the end and watch — nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys _ nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys go _ nice to get off the field at the end and watch the guys go out - nice to get off the field at the end and watch the...
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not over the time, but one time. the biggest was the el ray club. so that tells everyone what wash my mom did, from the casinos and from the brothels. and she worked really hard. she ironed. she washed. as i look back on my growing up in searchlight, i never felt during the time i was a boy that i was deprived of anything. i never went hungry. sometimes we didn't have, i guess, what my mom wanted, but we were fine. as i look back, it wasn't that good, i guess. we had no inside toilet. we had a toilet outside. you had to walk about 50 yards to that. my dad didn't want it close to the house. and we had a good time even with that. my poor mother, wonderful woman she was. my younger brother and i, sometimes just to be funny, she would go to the toilet. she had tin walls, tin, it was made out of tin, and we would throw rocks at that. let me out, she would say. that doesn't sound like much fun, but it was fun at the time. as i look back on stuff, when i -- when i went -- started elementary school, there was one teacher for grades 1-4 and then another teac
not over the time, but one time. the biggest was the el ray club. so that tells everyone what wash my mom did, from the casinos and from the brothels. and she worked really hard. she ironed. she washed. as i look back on my growing up in searchlight, i never felt during the time i was a boy that i was deprived of anything. i never went hungry. sometimes we didn't have, i guess, what my mom wanted, but we were fine. as i look back, it wasn't that good, i guess. we had no inside toilet. we had a...
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it is a race against time. my suspicion is that time will look time.tricky. at least we know there is certainty about the weather. i is certainty about the weather. because carol is in charge. she can tell us what is going on. good morning.- tell us what is going on. good morninu. ., , good morning. good morning. this mornin: i good morning. good morning. this morning i can _ good morning. good morning. this morning i can tell— good morning. good morning. this morning i can tell you _ good morning. good morning. this morning i can tell you it _ good morning. good morning. this morning i can tell you it is- good morning. good morning. this morning i can tell you it is a - morning i can tell you it is a chilly start to the day. it is also a fairly cloudy one. from tomorrow onwards it is going to become more unsubtle. first of all this morning we have clear skies across parts of the highlands. we are looking at a cold start with some frost. a lot of cloud to start the day for many. that will start to break up, especially from the west, and there will be m
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he has very good comic timing. number two, generally, if you work in white house speech writing, you have to be ready for anything at any time. tamara: indeed. carolyn, i think you also wrote some speeches for those terrible, wonderful, whatever you want to call them washington dinners. carolyn: it is terrible. we had a very small staff of speechwriters. there were three writers. i was a new one, a holdover from the campaign. we would sit around in a circle, three speechwriters compared to nine or 12 for his predecessor. it was a matter of volunteering and who does not like comedy? i grew up on really terrific sitcoms and other things. i put my hand to write the speech. it went very well. it was the radio tv correspondents dinner as well. so john, i do not remember that story of yours but it is hilarious. what i did basically was a lot of humor. it was a surprise hit. the next day the president called me en route to atlanta and he says, pretty funny stuff, carolyn, what have you got for me for the gridiron? i am th
he has very good comic timing. number two, generally, if you work in white house speech writing, you have to be ready for anything at any time. tamara: indeed. carolyn, i think you also wrote some speeches for those terrible, wonderful, whatever you want to call them washington dinners. carolyn: it is terrible. we had a very small staff of speechwriters. there were three writers. i was a new one, a holdover from the campaign. we would sit around in a circle, three speechwriters compared to nine...
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i am running out of time. the american relations between the united states and japan was of course an embargo. in that the decision to freeze japanese assets in the united states and that led to the virtual oil embargo. the myth was that the oil embargo was not ordered by president roosevelt rather the freezing of japanese assets led to a de facto embargo of petroleum for oil from the united states. that was all done by state departments and the department of treasury and so forth. so by the time fdr realized the oil embargo was in place in reality he could not revise that decision. that was sort of unfortunate. because as we all know the oil embargo was the main reason for japan's countdown to pearl harbor really. i think several points of no return september 6 imperial conference where they decided to prepare for proposition one half months. expressed his opinion by reading, citing his grandfather poem. basically this poem conveys he preferred a peaceful diplomatic negotiations over or preparation and going
i am running out of time. the american relations between the united states and japan was of course an embargo. in that the decision to freeze japanese assets in the united states and that led to the virtual oil embargo. the myth was that the oil embargo was not ordered by president roosevelt rather the freezing of japanese assets led to a de facto embargo of petroleum for oil from the united states. that was all done by state departments and the department of treasury and so forth. so by the...
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our hearts go out to his time.me, i'm going to turn it over to our newest commissioner, commissioner carter overstone. commissioner carter overstone? >> thank you. i am pleased to be a part of this commission in police reform, and i really look forward to working with my colleagues and building on the commission to continue to build upon the cause of police reform and our shared values and democratic values and equality and shared justice under the law. >> vice president elias: thank you very much. we are excited to have you, and hopefully we will soon have a full >> there is a urgency to address the situation of black san franciscans. i'm going to call it what it is: racial profiling of black americans when it come [indiscernible] when she stated, own that. that happens to us. when are you going to take responsibility and address the harsh bias and unjust statistics for the love of all blacks, all san franciscans, not just black san franciscans, which is truly your responsibility as you took an oath to speak the g
our hearts go out to his time.me, i'm going to turn it over to our newest commissioner, commissioner carter overstone. commissioner carter overstone? >> thank you. i am pleased to be a part of this commission in police reform, and i really look forward to working with my colleagues and building on the commission to continue to build upon the cause of police reform and our shared values and democratic values and equality and shared justice under the law. >> vice president elias:...
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in his also the case that first 18, during this time, when that local man, that was the first time they experience an event like that, counted and no matter how the commander are, and there are details in the crossfire inevitably. and he put up with them for so long, and they write it off for so long. they really got fed up. so whether the american efforts, i think the answer would have to be if there was a way for them to disperse those threats quickly perhaps but if they were alreadyy at the noise going be a long long involvement to very slowly yet, then, yes, i would say probably they were doomed. >> also, will request while we wait for more people to post questions and one of the things i things very malleable about your book is you begin with which is now some 20 years almost ago, there's a lot of discussion to the forever war and also i wanted to say the u.s. would say some things, the disruption of the crop yet what happens and what's particular about is the new yorkers because there's a narrow objective in some ways, to catch been lauded and can you talk about the even then seem
in his also the case that first 18, during this time, when that local man, that was the first time they experience an event like that, counted and no matter how the commander are, and there are details in the crossfire inevitably. and he put up with them for so long, and they write it off for so long. they really got fed up. so whether the american efforts, i think the answer would have to be if there was a way for them to disperse those threats quickly perhaps but if they were alreadyy at the...
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and time.d it. >> chains are not accidents in snowstorms are basically inevitable chp asking those even in his fender benders to not stay in the road after a collision. >> which causes a bigger issue because now traffic can't get by you. >> caltrans, though, will do its best to keep the roads safe as possible. >> before the first flakes even hit interstate 80 caltrans is going to treat the road with a mixture of what you see behind me right here that the sand portion of it, the other portion is the salt brine that's in these big takes caltrans says it was more than 600 employees that work in district 3, which includes the sierra about a 3rd of them are here for just when mother nature decides to dump snow 200, 15 of those are seasonal employees. so we've got a lot of staffing that we're able to call upon when we have big storms like this. i'm eric rucker kron 4 news. >> so again, leave early if you can and that the window to leave is shrinking quickly. i know john was saying a little bit earlie
and time.d it. >> chains are not accidents in snowstorms are basically inevitable chp asking those even in his fender benders to not stay in the road after a collision. >> which causes a bigger issue because now traffic can't get by you. >> caltrans, though, will do its best to keep the roads safe as possible. >> before the first flakes even hit interstate 80 caltrans is going to treat the road with a mixture of what you see behind me right here that the sand portion of...
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you can't simply arrest them time after time and put them back in prison again and again. do rehab as well. the £780 million for treatment and recovery programmes in england will provide for more drugs workers, more residential rehab places and morejob opportunities to help people stay off drugs. overall, a far bigger settlement than expected. the last two drugs strategies have been accompanied with lots of promises, but no cash. so, it makes a welcome change to have a drugs strategy that is backed up with the cash that is needed to invest in effective drug treatment services. essex police recently conducted raids in southend and other towns in the county to disrupt the dealers, but despite decades of such activity, drug gangs still control an illicit business which costs britain £20 billion a year and reaches into almost every community. the government wants to demonstrate it's taking on the dealers and the addicts who bring fear and misery to neighbourhoods like this, but those who work in the field say the key to reducing drug harms is to see the problem as a public hea
you can't simply arrest them time after time and put them back in prison again and again. do rehab as well. the £780 million for treatment and recovery programmes in england will provide for more drugs workers, more residential rehab places and morejob opportunities to help people stay off drugs. overall, a far bigger settlement than expected. the last two drugs strategies have been accompanied with lots of promises, but no cash. so, it makes a welcome change to have a drugs strategy that is...
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take us back to that time. it was a very dark time but is also a major turning point for you. what happened there? >> i really chose to share this part of my story, it was a very difficult time, because i think this notion of community and support and knowing that you have support, for me was so important. and for most of my life, i talk about my early life, what we call the community and you always have a sense of support. if you need something somebody is there. there's a wedding, you go. there's a funeral, you go. i went to university and i join hillary land which will he was a. i write in that chapter hillary land, let's help you fix this and how is your mother? hillary clinton is all these things. she cultivated a culture of support. i was surrounded by tightness the people in 2019 was very different. i felt alone. anthony was away. a brief period of communal, i was a single parent and boy do i believe single-parent our heroes. it was hard to be a single parent juggling work and motherhood, and feeling very alone not going into the office every day. i got so low and just
take us back to that time. it was a very dark time but is also a major turning point for you. what happened there? >> i really chose to share this part of my story, it was a very difficult time, because i think this notion of community and support and knowing that you have support, for me was so important. and for most of my life, i talk about my early life, what we call the community and you always have a sense of support. if you need something somebody is there. there's a wedding, you...
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[laughter] >> time magazine has been around 100 years?200 people that have had their picture on time magazine and i am one of them. and telling the story of crime reduction. and death by a thousand cuts. and eventually he made the cover. >> no question about that. but i have gone through that but i don't think there is any department other than maybe new york that people have seen more with movies and. >> but c places police chief and are you praise test. - - asked and embraced a consensus. why? >> it is an example. he was an insider. but at that time to be these determined to keep the federal government from taking over the department and said if you do not give the displeased chief you will not be elected mayor. but he did it and he did not get to be elected. actually despite my own esuccess coming in so clearly extraordinarily influential. and it cost him the election but that is the type of leader to give up for the greater cause. and was proven by to achieve what he wanted to achieve. but thent to understand the history of placing bu
[laughter] >> time magazine has been around 100 years?200 people that have had their picture on time magazine and i am one of them. and telling the story of crime reduction. and death by a thousand cuts. and eventually he made the cover. >> no question about that. but i have gone through that but i don't think there is any department other than maybe new york that people have seen more with movies and. >> but c places police chief and are you praise test. - - asked and...
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had been in the oval a couple of times leading up to this. our time was not quite a week. the president in the oval headset a couple of times they had been a story in the front page of the washington post written by a young woman i actually knew. he was about an 11-year-old girl planning her funeral -- it was about an 11-year-old girl planning her funeral because of the violence in her neighborhood. it was a gutwrenching story. a tremendous impact on the president. he talked about it a few times. we are sitting in a circle and i am hearing speech two and the complication of the church of memphis. i put my hand up and we started our research. had a great research department headed by and walker. one of the first things i would do is ask about the history of the location. sometimes there is something there. we played with the idea of the archives as this treasure box for our documents. the history of that pulpit just struck me like a thunderbolt. it is the last pulpit that martin luther king visited before he was assassinated. you are supporting strikers and sanitation worke
had been in the oval a couple of times leading up to this. our time was not quite a week. the president in the oval headset a couple of times they had been a story in the front page of the washington post written by a young woman i actually knew. he was about an 11-year-old girl planning her funeral -- it was about an 11-year-old girl planning her funeral because of the violence in her neighborhood. it was a gutwrenching story. a tremendous impact on the president. he talked about it a few...
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is a time.ess crab is back on the menu this holiday season. we'll have the latest on commercial and recreational crab fishing right here in the bay area. plus the forty-niners they're getting ready to face the bengals on the road this weekend. we're going to hear how the defense is preparing to stop them. some democrats say it's time to crack down on hidden airline fees. >> i'm basil john reporting in washington. why lawmakers say these charges are unreasonable. and we do have clear skies this morning. those clear conditions that resulted in some cold temperatures though, as low as the 30's for many of us later on today will keep the sunshine will keep the cool, too. with highs only in the 50's. >> before rainfall later this weekend. your forecast ahead. and gusty winds along the bay bridge. i'm also tracking a new accident out in south san francisco. have a look. >> i could drive times on this friday. once we get back. hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. o
is a time.ess crab is back on the menu this holiday season. we'll have the latest on commercial and recreational crab fishing right here in the bay area. plus the forty-niners they're getting ready to face the bengals on the road this weekend. we're going to hear how the defense is preparing to stop them. some democrats say it's time to crack down on hidden airline fees. >> i'm basil john reporting in washington. why lawmakers say these charges are unreasonable. and we do have clear skies...
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for, for the 1st time. just to go to the, to the ministers council aussie of nato because they are, she will be confronted with a vote, which she does not believe to exist. and therefore, a steep learning curve is required and may be the members of the government will have steeper coast than the followers in the parliament. quite to be silent on the photos in the political parties differ or not, of disappointment will come up your in. so next week's was the government tries to learn how politics and world politics really work. now i think you would probably agree with me that actually marco, i know that you have been critical of some of her policies, but institutionally it is she have a tighter reap on power. i'm not saying that she wasn't nasir profits for ability to enforce her decisions. to sell them to the public, much greater, she was also a very experienced politician looking at this new coalition, the personality, political agendas that they represent on how easy or how challenging do you think it's
for, for the 1st time. just to go to the, to the ministers council aussie of nato because they are, she will be confronted with a vote, which she does not believe to exist. and therefore, a steep learning curve is required and may be the members of the government will have steeper coast than the followers in the parliament. quite to be silent on the photos in the political parties differ or not, of disappointment will come up your in. so next week's was the government tries to learn how...
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and he said 3 times he kept saying it all the time that the russian and actually took their turns e. they really didn't know what, how the answer, you know, and, but it was the truth. i mean, i like to say only the truth and i knew very well how courageous russian women had been blocked you to you from petersburg. anybody who's ever known anything about the $900.00 days knows about women and what they did out the russian women. i believe deeper. my hard that if it were the russian women that allowed russia to survive. russia is a she, even though we have a lot of our sort of protector mentality among our men. and perhaps because of that, we have that protector mentality among our leaders. but generally speaking, russia has survived on the backs of the women. i could not agree with you more i. i have had a chance to see it. i have very close friends in petersburg who are very if 1 may say the word ordinary, it's not that they're ordinary. they're just quiet. and i must say, i know that, and that's why i said it, cuz i said, when i got there, mr. president and i, if i were person i sai
and he said 3 times he kept saying it all the time that the russian and actually took their turns e. they really didn't know what, how the answer, you know, and, but it was the truth. i mean, i like to say only the truth and i knew very well how courageous russian women had been blocked you to you from petersburg. anybody who's ever known anything about the $900.00 days knows about women and what they did out the russian women. i believe deeper. my hard that if it were the russian women that...
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this time up against a john list. he didn't like the bay slapped a partly full sticker on one of his post. so he sued for defamation. and because facebook where he spent millions of dollars on legal fees over the years and got creative this time and claimed that front checkers, don't decide what's false or not based on fact, what a ridiculous idea, but on their opinion, hence the title fact checker. and because opinion in america is sacred, you can't sue it. it's a very, very nifty loophole. but just to really escape any liability whatsoever. facebook double down on how it gives it fact checkers a very long leash so matter identifies potential misinformation, for fact checkers to review and rate. it leaves the ultimate determination whether information is false, so misleading to the fact checkers. and though meta has designed its platforms so that fact checker ratings appear next to content that the fact checkers have reviewed and rated. it does not contribute to the substance of those ratings. now, you won't find any
this time up against a john list. he didn't like the bay slapped a partly full sticker on one of his post. so he sued for defamation. and because facebook where he spent millions of dollars on legal fees over the years and got creative this time and claimed that front checkers, don't decide what's false or not based on fact, what a ridiculous idea, but on their opinion, hence the title fact checker. and because opinion in america is sacred, you can't sue it. it's a very, very nifty loophole....
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just let us have our time to make her points and then we can be bomb. he had 100 minutes and then he said we will shut this down. but you can't do that he had to redo that in the committee. so i do write about this in the book but they said what you doing? this is embarrassing. so then nadler and pelosi and a freestyle. and then the oldest and most prestigious committees in the house were turned into a joke. then you had adam schiff a smooth talking operator from california who was chairman at imthe time and came up with this him and his staff did have contact. he convinced and presented to leadership and said let me handle this. if you had to be in the judiciary the first time really and impeachment proceeding and that was because adam schiff was willing to run a hard-line and not let it get out of hand. so that was what happened but what it did to us to take the committee that should've been a process and investigating and it was sidelined because of the rivalry that developed between adam schiff and jerry nadler. and adam schiff one. if nancy pelosi
just let us have our time to make her points and then we can be bomb. he had 100 minutes and then he said we will shut this down. but you can't do that he had to redo that in the committee. so i do write about this in the book but they said what you doing? this is embarrassing. so then nadler and pelosi and a freestyle. and then the oldest and most prestigious committees in the house were turned into a joke. then you had adam schiff a smooth talking operator from california who was chairman at...
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you decided and gave us all of your media time and ewe knew at the time that might not lead the ticket but you thought it was more beneficial to the state and to the charleston for the two of us to get elected. i've never forgotten that and i really believe that part of what led me to be able to accept very disappointed defeat was having to experience the way you were able to sacrifice your first place with victory. so thank you so much for that relationship and so when you ask why i joined the effort as chair committee, i did go, my dear wife of 58 years because i didn't want to take on another responsibility and you're taking on too much and so bringing her into that decision and i want to thank you for the relationship that you had with emily as well. she admired and respected you a great deal. and i really, really hope that what you're doing and what we have worked together to do will do her memory proud. so thank you so much for having me here with you. >> well, thank you. and i love emily too. she was most wonderful person and she was one of those people that if you were in her c
you decided and gave us all of your media time and ewe knew at the time that might not lead the ticket but you thought it was more beneficial to the state and to the charleston for the two of us to get elected. i've never forgotten that and i really believe that part of what led me to be able to accept very disappointed defeat was having to experience the way you were able to sacrifice your first place with victory. so thank you so much for that relationship and so when you ask why i joined the...
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as for going on i holiday at st time. if i had my time aaain i holiday at st time.i would _ holiday at st time. if i had my time again i would have _ holiday at st time. if i had my time again i would have come _ holiday at st time. if i had my time again i would have come back- holiday at st time. if i had my time i again i would have come back from leave _ again i would have come back from leave earlier. mr again i would have come back from leave earlier.— again i would have come back from leave earlier. mr marshall single ud out dominic— leave earlier. mr marshall single ud out dominic raab _ leave earlier. mr marshall single ud out dominic raab who _ leave earlier. mr marshall single ud out dominic raab who said - leave earlier. mr marshall single ud out dominic raab who said delayed | out dominic raab who said delayed taking decision is alme s out dominic raab who said delayed taking decision is alme 5 until he had all the facts. he suggested he did not understand the situation. a claim mr raab denies. we did not understand the situation. a claim mr raab denies
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thanks for your time. as we await more details about this call, what do you hope comes from this virtual meeting? >> i certainly hope that the president approached this with a message of strength and resolve. there's no excuse for the president doing this. there's no pretext he can offer as an excuse amassing some 90,000 or perhaps over 100,000 russian troops on the ukranian border, so i hope the president didn't rule out anything. i hope he didn't rule out a military response frankly from the united states, but i hope he also made it very, very clear that-ins not a good way to get concessions from the west and from the united states of america and the best thing that he can do is withdraw his troops and if he wants to talk about further economic engagement we'll have that conversation but we're not going to make concessions. while 90,000 troops are on the border of a country that president putin has already invaded once. >> you said he hoped he didn't rule out a potential military response. what would tak
thanks for your time. as we await more details about this call, what do you hope comes from this virtual meeting? >> i certainly hope that the president approached this with a message of strength and resolve. there's no excuse for the president doing this. there's no pretext he can offer as an excuse amassing some 90,000 or perhaps over 100,000 russian troops on the ukranian border, so i hope the president didn't rule out anything. i hope he didn't rule out a military response frankly...
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a very long time. he is not able to be here, but we wanted to acknowledge tom and just send him good spirits and if you all could around of applause for tom phillips. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor for me to be up here in front of you as your host here tonight. i want to thank all those that made this happen tonight. it's been a really tough year for -- well, year and a half for all of us throughout covid-19. this is a special time for us because we're able to come together and be together and hear these songs and hear these prayers and just honor our community. i just want to say i feel really blessed that we get to do that today. i also want to thank the all nations drum for being here tonight. if we could get a round of applause for all nations drum. [cheering and applause] >> all nations has been performing for us every year, so it's really special to have them here tonight. also, for all of our dancers, if we can give a round of applause for all of our dancers, a big oh for our california
a very long time. he is not able to be here, but we wanted to acknowledge tom and just send him good spirits and if you all could around of applause for tom phillips. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor for me to be up here in front of you as your host here tonight. i want to thank all those that made this happen tonight. it's been a really tough year for -- well, year and a half for all of us throughout covid-19. this is a special time for us because we're able to come together and be...
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the have an impact so there really is no time to lose-— time to lose.ster could certainly do with _ time to lose. the prime minister could certainly do with ablest i time to lose. the prime minister could certainly do with ablest as| could certainly do with ablest as the country faces its latest covid—19 crisis. several polls put labour i had some for the first time since the election and then move to introduce covid—19 passes will proof of vaccination or a negative test will be required to enter nightclubs and large venues and seen by some of his own mps as authoritarian, ineffective, and unconservative. this was the first big test for the government about how you deal with a variant of concern with a very low vaccinated population and i�*m disappointed that we very quickly gone into panic and emergency mode so i would say to my colleagues if he wished to send the government at producing no and rethink its approach and on vaccine passports send the government a clear message and we can do better. as a better way to do this and that message today. fin wa
the have an impact so there really is no time to lose-— time to lose.ster could certainly do with _ time to lose. the prime minister could certainly do with ablest i time to lose. the prime minister could certainly do with ablest as| could certainly do with ablest as the country faces its latest covid—19 crisis. several polls put labour i had some for the first time since the election and then move to introduce covid—19 passes will proof of vaccination or a negative test will be required...
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time is leading the nation — spend your time is leading the nation about _ spend your time is leadingve said enough is enough. they— people of north shropshire have said enough is enough. they say- people of north shropshire have said enough is enough. they say that - people of north shropshire have said enough is enough. they say that you | enough is enough. they say that you are unfit— enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to _ enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to lead _ enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to lead and _ enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to lead and they— enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to lead and they want - enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to lead and they want a - are unfit to lead and they want a change — change. oliver. change. - oliver dowden, change. — oliver dowden, another of the words she said there, that voters are dismayed by borisjohnson's lack of decency and fed up being taken for granted. what you make of that? well, i said to you that i accept voters — well, i said to you that i acc
time is leading the nation — spend your time is leading the nation about _ spend your time is leadingve said enough is enough. they— people of north shropshire have said enough is enough. they say- people of north shropshire have said enough is enough. they say that - people of north shropshire have said enough is enough. they say that you | enough is enough. they say that you are unfit— enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to _ enough is enough. they say that you are unfit to...
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it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of any particular person but that's the culture of washington today. >> there's an old saying when you get to congress you look around and you think how did i get here. after a year or two you look around and think how did that get here. a lot of that has to do with your hartford legislating. you want to help people or throw bombs. >> being in the military we always have the authorization act and have bills coming up. there was a bill, part of the bill funding that was in the procreation side, i remember the funding which was overseas contingency of the amount we were spe
it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of...
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it was also fully booked for the 1st time in years. the hotel was the site of secret political meetings, as well as a place where ordinary visitors from around the world could still find accommodation in wartime government. but our view like glucose, my father had this agreement with the american ambassador. it was considered to be a us hotel. as a result, it was never closed. i may say it was open to parisians with 40 to every potty, m. m. in spite of all the restrictions the police stole was flourishing again. the only hotel in the city to do so many jewish citizens were already fleeing from the nazis. for some of them liberally stole became a place of refuge. together with her aid organization and morgan, the daughter of famous american banker, j. p. morgan arranged lodgings at the hotel for numerous jews from 1940 to 41. they were later evacuated to the u. s. but equally jamie also secretly stowed away another jewish citizen. his name was leo. lemme roof issue. the jew, he hid was his architect law, monsieur. laugh mon cache fe, cr
it was also fully booked for the 1st time in years. the hotel was the site of secret political meetings, as well as a place where ordinary visitors from around the world could still find accommodation in wartime government. but our view like glucose, my father had this agreement with the american ambassador. it was considered to be a us hotel. as a result, it was never closed. i may say it was open to parisians with 40 to every potty, m. m. in spite of all the restrictions the police stole was...