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for the they say his only option now is to go for tony blair style reforms. what they might call a social, liberal market-driven reform in the economy and get away from the situation we have now and over to some greek style politics. >> you mentioned that idea, going from the wave two those tsunami metaphors. >> it is the right wing. they are definitely picking up on the senomyx team. you can see it on the homepage there. if you look closely, you can see him talk away, looking forlorn. it says that he is directly responsible, so what is the consequence? it could be the interior minister or the prime minister. ,urning to the left-wing press it was also quite hard on him, the punishment. saying yes, what about it? he could be learning more in the coming hours. the editorial says that there is a new team and they will have to concentrate on concrete action. what about easing the tax burden for the poor? the paper is saying that in terms of the term of office, there will be talk in the streets. there is him before and him after the elections. >> you told us about
for the they say his only option now is to go for tony blair style reforms. what they might call a social, liberal market-driven reform in the economy and get away from the situation we have now and over to some greek style politics. >> you mentioned that idea, going from the wave two those tsunami metaphors. >> it is the right wing. they are definitely picking up on the senomyx team. you can see it on the homepage there. if you look closely, you can see him talk away, looking...
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. >> british prime minister tony blair's government like its u.s.enies vigorously that overthrowing saddam hussein is about oil. >> let me first of all deal with the conspiracy theory idea that this is somehow to do with oil. there is no way, whatever, if oil were the issue, that it would not be infinitely similar to cut a deal with saddam who i'm sure will be delighted to give us access to as much oil as he wanted if he could carry on building weapons of mass destruction. >> britain, two major oil companies, bp and shell. they were asked, have you asked the british government for in relation to the iraq war? the oil companies and blair government said we haven't talked about it. absolutely no meetings on this subject. so i managed to get documents which recorded five meetings that took place between bp and shell and the british government between october 2002 and march 2003. five meetings. one of the meetings was between bp and the british foreign office and the opening sentence was "iraq is the" underlined "big oil prospect." you have bp saying we
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i asked them to talk about former british prime ministers tony blair. >> he led the house of commons.ld them things which were not true, under instructions from president george w. bush. persuaded the house of commons to vote for the war under that. one calculation is over one million iraqis have died as a result of the cap give -- of the conflict. what was achieved by it? nothing. i think you will have to live to the day he dies with the knowledge that he was guilty of a war crime, and the tragedies -- human tragedies that followed from it. andritish antiwar activist parliament member tony benn. his family said he died peacefully at his home in london early this morning surrounded by his loved ones. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from northern arizona university, just next to the first amendment plaza here in flagstaff, arizona, where the burlington northern santa fe railroad rolls through 100 times per day. in washington on thursday, the senate held a heated hearing on the keystone xl tar sands pipeline. forme
i asked them to talk about former british prime ministers tony blair. >> he led the house of commons.ld them things which were not true, under instructions from president george w. bush. persuaded the house of commons to vote for the war under that. one calculation is over one million iraqis have died as a result of the cap give -- of the conflict. what was achieved by it? nothing. i think you will have to live to the day he dies with the knowledge that he was guilty of a war crime, and...
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he posted at tony blair and new labour in the united kingdom. he reached out to hillary clinton here in the state. with that said, the profits give him the independents are programmed program fox sec said. issues like immigration, issues like education, issues like climate change not on the same page. murdoch seals to do it because it suits his business interests. >> host: today we live in a different world and he's acknowledged he was slow to understand or try to put money behind any web apparatus. you paint him as the man who divided america and that's the title of your book. looking back, when we let back on this, first about two questions for you. what do you think has been the long-term going forward impact on our political discourse? what is the impact on how politics is good if you're in washington d.c. of what is your opinion partisanship is the ultimate goal in both the left and the right now, if you look at the polarization in congress, the politics now is about trying to get all of your issues across the finish line rather than the co
he posted at tony blair and new labour in the united kingdom. he reached out to hillary clinton here in the state. with that said, the profits give him the independents are programmed program fox sec said. issues like immigration, issues like education, issues like climate change not on the same page. murdoch seals to do it because it suits his business interests. >> host: today we live in a different world and he's acknowledged he was slow to understand or try to put money behind any web...
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tony blair makes half a million dollars a speech. bill clinton makes three quarters of a million.three or four years ago where i know donald trump was charging $1 million per speech to go to the real estate seminars people were putting on. i don't have a problem with it. he's out of office now. >> anybody -- you ever actually go hear these speeches? i have. >> they're boring. >> you would have to pay me to go. the only upside to it is that the more money he can make in a foreign country to bring back here, the better. good for him. >> i got no problem with it, either. topic two. united airlines cracking down on its carry-on policy. they are really going to enforce it apparently to the letter. not only the bag size limit, carry-on luggage no larger than nine inches by 14 by 12. that policy has been in effect for years but now if you are caught at the gate with oversized carry-ons, you will be taxed $25 a checked luggage fee. you may be sent back through security to check your bag at the check-in counter. this is going to cause lots of disruption, i think. >> you know, i fly a lot.
tony blair makes half a million dollars a speech. bill clinton makes three quarters of a million.three or four years ago where i know donald trump was charging $1 million per speech to go to the real estate seminars people were putting on. i don't have a problem with it. he's out of office now. >> anybody -- you ever actually go hear these speeches? i have. >> they're boring. >> you would have to pay me to go. the only upside to it is that the more money he can make in a...
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famously he coasted up to tony blair in new labour in the united kingdom. he reached out to hillary clinton in the states. that said i think roger ailes profits give him the independence to program foxlike he sees fit salon issues like immigration and education and issues like climate change rupert murdoch and roger ailes are not on the same page. >> host: today we live in such a different world in terms of the media and ailes was slow to understand or put money behind any kind of web apparatus. you paint him as the man who divided america and that's the title of your book, how the brilliant, bombastric roger ailes built fox news - and divided a country. i have two questions for you. what do you think has been the long-term going forward impact on our political discourse? what is the impact on how politics is conducted in washington d.c. of what ailes in your opinion has been? >> guest: i think roger ailes has brought us back to an earlier time in our history. if you go back before the second world war american history was marked by partisan media. going ba
famously he coasted up to tony blair in new labour in the united kingdom. he reached out to hillary clinton in the states. that said i think roger ailes profits give him the independence to program foxlike he sees fit salon issues like immigration and education and issues like climate change rupert murdoch and roger ailes are not on the same page. >> host: today we live in such a different world in terms of the media and ailes was slow to understand or put money behind any kind of web...
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he cozied up to tony blair in the united kingdom and he reached out to hillary clinton here in the state. but that said i think that his profits give him the independent program so on the issues like immigration, issues like education and issues like climate change rupert murdoch and roger ailes are not on the same page but they allow them to do it because it suits their business interest. >> host: we live in such a different world and he acknowledged that he was slow to understand or put money behind any kind of an apparatus. you paint him as the man that divided america. and that is the title of your book the brilliant band that divided america. came back at the fact on this reflectively first of all i guess i have two questions what do you think has been the long-term going forward impact on the political discourse? what is the impact on how the politics are conducted in washington, d.c. with ailes in your opinion has run? >> guest: roger ailes has brought it back to an earlier time in history. if you go back for the second world war history was marked by partisan media. >> host: it w
he cozied up to tony blair in the united kingdom and he reached out to hillary clinton here in the state. but that said i think that his profits give him the independent program so on the issues like immigration, issues like education and issues like climate change rupert murdoch and roger ailes are not on the same page but they allow them to do it because it suits their business interest. >> host: we live in such a different world and he acknowledged that he was slow to understand or put...
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her father's third marriage unraveled with allegations that wendy murdoch had been involved with tony blairprime minister. chasm between elizabeth murdoch and her father. withere does chase fit in all of this? he effectively runs the company. is murdoch at risk of losing this talented executive by lining up his sons? >> it seems unlikely chase would continue once murdoch relinquishes his hold on the company as chairman. he has had a good ride. he can go as long as rupert goes . he said he would not work for james murdoch, two executives that i've spoken to. and i don't think he has any more interest in doing so with whoe -- lachlan, somebody has not proven to wall street or investors back home that he has the magic touch that his father has shown that times. >> what we know about his character as an individual and, more importantly, his abilities as a businessman? >> he is seen as somewhat warmer come a friendlier than his brother -- he is seen as a somewhat warmer, friendlier touch than his brother. if you told me james was coming to be a management -- investments ine radio and television.
her father's third marriage unraveled with allegations that wendy murdoch had been involved with tony blairprime minister. chasm between elizabeth murdoch and her father. withere does chase fit in all of this? he effectively runs the company. is murdoch at risk of losing this talented executive by lining up his sons? >> it seems unlikely chase would continue once murdoch relinquishes his hold on the company as chairman. he has had a good ride. he can go as long as rupert goes . he said he...
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. >> i sat down with tony blair. in a camera in belfast and one in london.k to each other. is that where it starts? >> yes. but it takes generations. it has to be top down. that is where the political leaders have to make tough decisions. have to deal with daily life. they have not dealt with 3500 people who died in the so-called trouble. there was no process of coming to terms with the past. >> fascinating. if we were not talking about ukraine, we would be talking about venezuela. >> that has not gotten any attention. coveringw journalists are it. we are not focused on the world. before the year is out, you will be spending more and more time talking about the breakdown of order in venezuela. has a significant role there. they are advising on security. venezuela is subsidized by the cuban economy. unresponsive and repressive government. a lot of people fled the country with their money. people are alienated from the political system. it is breaking down. people have no confidence in the government. replaced chavez is kind of chavez without the political gif
. >> i sat down with tony blair. in a camera in belfast and one in london.k to each other. is that where it starts? >> yes. but it takes generations. it has to be top down. that is where the political leaders have to make tough decisions. have to deal with daily life. they have not dealt with 3500 people who died in the so-called trouble. there was no process of coming to terms with the past. >> fascinating. if we were not talking about ukraine, we would be talking about...
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they will say what tony blair says about their immigration policies. maybe we made a big mistake.too late. that is the difference between amnesty and tax debate. taxes we can always raise if we do not like it. amnesty there are no do overs. once you let them in, they are here. >> the reports came out in those years. harry reid once called the anger baby philosophy, harry reid called it the law or ruling insanity. of course that is insanity. there were some good democrats but i guess now they think screw the country, screw low-wage workers, we want our 30 million voters. >> it is the triumph of ethnic politics. i remember a time in the 60's when people came in and set it is not the proletariat account. it is the fact that we are black or hispanic. we said you're crazy. we are marxists. even charles murray agrees america's coming apart. my right and left-wing friends agree with it. this is relatively trivial. culturally, the rich are growing very distant from the poor in behavioral as well as money terms. the rich have two parent families. the poor do not anymore. the poor has babie
they will say what tony blair says about their immigration policies. maybe we made a big mistake.too late. that is the difference between amnesty and tax debate. taxes we can always raise if we do not like it. amnesty there are no do overs. once you let them in, they are here. >> the reports came out in those years. harry reid once called the anger baby philosophy, harry reid called it the law or ruling insanity. of course that is insanity. there were some good democrats but i guess now...
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once it passes, all the sudden like tony blair, they will say maybe we made a mistake. is too late. that is the difference between the amnesty debate in the text debate. we can always raise or lower taxes later for don't like it in, wants to let people they are here. there are no do overs. >> it is more important than obamacare. jordan came out in those years. id once called this note -- harry reid called anchor .aby law insanity of course it is insanity. there were some good democrats, but now i guess they just think screw the country, screw low wage workers, we want our 30 million voters. >> it is the triumph of ethnic politics.ver economic as an old marxist, i remember a time in the 60's when people came in and said it is not the proletariat's account, it is a fact that we are black or hispanic. we said you're crazy, we are marxist heard it doesn't matter what color you are. they have one. have taken over the democratic party. >> another issue. do you have a question for mrs. coulter? even charles murray agrees that america is coming apart. i right wing friends agree
once it passes, all the sudden like tony blair, they will say maybe we made a mistake. is too late. that is the difference between the amnesty debate in the text debate. we can always raise or lower taxes later for don't like it in, wants to let people they are here. there are no do overs. >> it is more important than obamacare. jordan came out in those years. id once called this note -- harry reid called anchor .aby law insanity of course it is insanity. there were some good democrats,...
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. >> can i join my honorable friend and paying tribute to tony blair -- and his high regard for my constituents come even though they may not agree with his views. is he aware, however, the figures show unemployment has fallen by 27% since the last election? does he agree this is further proof that the chancellor would absolutely right to ignore his critics off the set and stick to his guns? [shouting] women into work about young people into work, about falls in long-term unemployment but it is also the largest annual fall in the claimant account, number of people claiming unemployment benefits is the largest fall since february of 1998. this is really important point about getting people back to work and giving people a chance of a job with dignity and security in their lives. that is what our economic plan is all about. >> mr. speaker, at the weekend a young woman from my sit whensy, sophie jones died of cervical cancer leaving her family and friends unable to understand why she did not get the smear test she asked for. will the prime minister send his sympathies to her friends and family and
. >> can i join my honorable friend and paying tribute to tony blair -- and his high regard for my constituents come even though they may not agree with his views. is he aware, however, the figures show unemployment has fallen by 27% since the last election? does he agree this is further proof that the chancellor would absolutely right to ignore his critics off the set and stick to his guns? [shouting] women into work about young people into work, about falls in long-term unemployment but...
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then all of a sudden they will say, like tony blair says about his immigration policies in europe, maybemade a big mistake. then it's too late. that's the difference between an this debate and the tax debate is taxes, we can always raise them later or lower them later if we don't like it. amnesty, there's no do overs. once you let people in they are here. >> that's like more important than obamacare. if i can list a few other democrats, clinton was in favor. the jordan report came out, harry reid once called the anchor baby philosophy which is not in the constitution, it is from a justice brennan footnote, harry reid called the anchor baby law or ruling in sandy. of course, it's insanity. so there was an to democrats but are not just they just think screw the country, screw low wage workers. we want our 30 million voters. >> it's the triumph of ethnic politics over economic politics. as an old marxist i remember the time in the '60s when people came in and said it's not -- its effect were black or hispanic. we said you're crazy. we are marxist. all workers are the same. doesn't matter wh
then all of a sudden they will say, like tony blair says about his immigration policies in europe, maybemade a big mistake. then it's too late. that's the difference between an this debate and the tax debate is taxes, we can always raise them later or lower them later if we don't like it. amnesty, there's no do overs. once you let people in they are here. >> that's like more important than obamacare. if i can list a few other democrats, clinton was in favor. the jordan report came out,...
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we used to see with bill clinton and tony blair.combination of pointing and chopping. putin is not doing that. he's not taking the softer approach. he's saying this is what america is, he's calling us lab rats. we're a big fat zero in his book. he's trying to intimidate us with his nonverbals. >> what about deception? what are the signs of deception that helps him to be perhaps other than a liar? >> it's interesting. very common signs one is of contempt. mor moral superiority and the other is a shoulder shrug. the problem with putin we see none of that. we know as a fact he's lying about those soldiers. he's trained those soldiers. he said he didn't train the soldiers. he's in there with a huge presence. thousands of soldiers. he's saying those aren't his soldiers. we know he's lying. what makes him a scary threat. why? he used to be kgb, right? he's a guy so controlled with lying. what is that, joe? powerful liars focus on receipt wards, not the consequences. powerful liars, literally, yo have a decrease in cortisol, the stress hor
we used to see with bill clinton and tony blair.combination of pointing and chopping. putin is not doing that. he's not taking the softer approach. he's saying this is what america is, he's calling us lab rats. we're a big fat zero in his book. he's trying to intimidate us with his nonverbals. >> what about deception? what are the signs of deception that helps him to be perhaps other than a liar? >> it's interesting. very common signs one is of contempt. mor moral superiority and...
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we are net contributors on a massive scale and by the way it's going up dramatically thanks to tony blair and the previous government. the end should be cut back then i regard that as our money anyway so i don't regard them as giving us any benefit out of it falls i'm concerned it's our money and i'm very glad to get it back again. i was the person who put down the amendment to the grid for the reduction of the european budget which is accepted by the house of commons just before david cameron made his own very sensible decision to go for a reduction of the budget himself also corruption nvu is another huge problem as one official put it the scale of it is breathtaking as it also felt in london and what can be done about it well the it is breathtaking i may say that i wouldn't exonerate any country i don't know for certain but from all the reports that one gets there's also a corruption in russia and corruption in the ukraine. and then many other parts of the world it's just one of the more than. of more than a global economy save in china and various other countries by all accounts all i
we are net contributors on a massive scale and by the way it's going up dramatically thanks to tony blair and the previous government. the end should be cut back then i regard that as our money anyway so i don't regard them as giving us any benefit out of it falls i'm concerned it's our money and i'm very glad to get it back again. i was the person who put down the amendment to the grid for the reduction of the european budget which is accepted by the house of commons just before david cameron...
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house of commons there watch these guys it look like follow the bouncing move but it's worse than tony blair but that's a good reason to short the canadian market because these people are like slaves to their mortgages these are genuine indentured servants to their mortgages and then this article is celebrating as somehow sort of good news don't worry about the canadian market it can't collapse. even though mathematically a house to you because you can't have one hundred sixty four percent of disposal income to debt and keep on going well i think cattle is a good example of what happens when you try to smoke maple syrup all right we've got to go now but thanks so much. stay tuned for the second apple all up maple syrup smoking. we wanted to create a realistic model that would represent life that would depict life is it really is . there's an accident six. what can be more wonderful than this the whole thing is a model. of . economic up and down in the final. days. and the rest because i take it will be every week on a. very serious. now life. arts. eloi . i've. led. a lucky lucky. i live. we
house of commons there watch these guys it look like follow the bouncing move but it's worse than tony blair but that's a good reason to short the canadian market because these people are like slaves to their mortgages these are genuine indentured servants to their mortgages and then this article is celebrating as somehow sort of good news don't worry about the canadian market it can't collapse. even though mathematically a house to you because you can't have one hundred sixty four percent of...
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war from serbia and to accept it unilateral declaration of independence and this all began with tony blair's chicago speech the chicago doctrine where they basically crushed international law they crushed the united nations they asserted their right to decide where and when to intervene invade occupy other people's countries so i don't take seriously the political class of the western countries or their media jim barr and president putin hasn't fired a single shot in anger in crimea the criterion people are putting an x on a piece of paper as we speak what could be a more democratic peaceful way of self determining your own future than that ok michael i'm i'm i'm almost convinced that mr putin is going to irritate everyone in the west by not saying anything about a vote for a while here although what's clear is obama's position right now we have people like mccain you know he says we mccain says about the obama failed in syria he's failed in ukraine is there going to be a backlash against obama because he does the perception is he's very weak. i think the perception is that he's weak and som
war from serbia and to accept it unilateral declaration of independence and this all began with tony blair's chicago speech the chicago doctrine where they basically crushed international law they crushed the united nations they asserted their right to decide where and when to intervene invade occupy other people's countries so i don't take seriously the political class of the western countries or their media jim barr and president putin hasn't fired a single shot in anger in crimea the...
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pretty mining but as you point out they pray mind the coins and give it to warmongering they give to tony blair to go start a war to give somebody else some country to start a war of the military defense contractors to start a war they'll give it to a bank to commit financial fraud they get a mexican drug cartel to launder billions in drug profits and these with those they are giving it to nerds and geeks and crypto traitors and good causes they have a lot of good cause they're giving the money to the other cryptocurrency is like big oil itself is not pretty mind no it's mind and it's scarce and it's desirable like gold like silver now the other thing that you can compare the citi group story and the federal reserve banking system to mt gox is this notion that palace of mt gox claimed that all of the seven hundred forty four thousand big queen had leaked from cold storage and in order to constantly paper over fraud in the current banking system. basically our wealth has leaked over the past forty years since we've been off the gold standard and you could look at it when the banking system colla
pretty mining but as you point out they pray mind the coins and give it to warmongering they give to tony blair to go start a war to give somebody else some country to start a war of the military defense contractors to start a war they'll give it to a bank to commit financial fraud they get a mexican drug cartel to launder billions in drug profits and these with those they are giving it to nerds and geeks and crypto traitors and good causes they have a lot of good cause they're giving the money...
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for the latest foreign minister i mean the only reason she's there is because she's a friend of tony blair she's not qualified for the job and it's very very dangerous when the european union stopped interfering in the russian sphere of influence you and you have to politicians or people of her caliber who quite frankly are not up to it and this is a very dangerous thing to be doing when the wall came down it was very clear who had which spheres of influence and quite frankly the russians are just protecting themselves as they have every right to do. britain should be calming this whole situation down and the european union should be a lot less ambitious and it's entirely their fault that this situation has arisen that brought us practically to the brink of war is absolutely outrageous as every member of the e.u. really behind those vociferously it is one thing to join in everybody behind him in europe is there a unity over this issue. you know i think that everybody is very worried about gas and oil i think that's a very important to the western economies we can't stop trade in the russia
for the latest foreign minister i mean the only reason she's there is because she's a friend of tony blair she's not qualified for the job and it's very very dangerous when the european union stopped interfering in the russian sphere of influence you and you have to politicians or people of her caliber who quite frankly are not up to it and this is a very dangerous thing to be doing when the wall came down it was very clear who had which spheres of influence and quite frankly the russians are...
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and the house of commons every watch these guys they look like follow the bouncing is worse than tony blair but that's a good reason to short the canadian market because these people are like slaves to their mortgages these are genuine indentured servants to their mortgages and then this article is celebrating as somehow sort of good news don't worry about the canadian market it can't collapse. even though mathematically a house too because you can't have one hundred sixty four percent of disposal income to debt and keep on going i think aramis is a good example of what happens when you try to smoke maple syrup. we gotta go now but thanks so much. stay tuned for the second apple all out maple syrup smoking. room to room on the news. most women use it is work with martin luther king said i have a dream obama is today telling me i have to join. drones have not caused a huge number of civilian casualties. for the most part they have been very precise six flights. this small body on the ground is a little girl and just next to her is a little boy of eight. we do some operation. which was a comp
and the house of commons every watch these guys they look like follow the bouncing is worse than tony blair but that's a good reason to short the canadian market because these people are like slaves to their mortgages these are genuine indentured servants to their mortgages and then this article is celebrating as somehow sort of good news don't worry about the canadian market it can't collapse. even though mathematically a house too because you can't have one hundred sixty four percent of...
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house of commons there watch these guys they look like follow the bouncing mood but it's worse than tony blair but that's a good reason to short the canadian market because these people are like slaves to their mortgages these are genuine indentured servants to their mortgages and then this article is celebrating as somehow sort of good news don't worry about the canadian market it can't collapse even though mathematically you have to because you can't have one hundred and sixty four percent of disposal income to debt and keep on going well i think canada is a good example of what happens when you try to smoke maple syrup. we've got to go now but thanks so much. stay tuned for the second apple whole lot maple syrup smoking. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we are going to the future are covered. the the piece of legislation was terrible and they were i'm very hard to make going to let once again a little longer there's a lot lot that never had sex with her make their lives let alone. listen to a man. live in. a. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time no
house of commons there watch these guys they look like follow the bouncing mood but it's worse than tony blair but that's a good reason to short the canadian market because these people are like slaves to their mortgages these are genuine indentured servants to their mortgages and then this article is celebrating as somehow sort of good news don't worry about the canadian market it can't collapse even though mathematically you have to because you can't have one hundred and sixty four percent of...
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the tony nominated play "the trip to bountiful" heading to the small screen as a movie on lifetime. the story of a spirited woman determined to go home again starring blairs can fly. >> i can't stand people snooping in my dresser drawers! >> all right, then, next time do it yourself. >> pick that up, please. >> pick it up yourself. i have no intention of picking it up. >> you pick that up! >> i won't. >> i will! >> you're acting like children. it's 1:30 in the morning. >> it's like my house. vanessa, good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> this play critically acclaimed on broadway. your roles critically acclaimed on broadway. you took home a tony award for this. did you have any fear, sicily, of taking this to the next step? >> i had no idea it was even being thought about. i had no idea. when it was brought to me, i thought, that's not possible. how are you going to do that? how are you going to go from the broad, loud projection to a little intimate piece. which is the difference between the two makings. i mean, i didn't think it was possible. and i said that. so it was very difficult for me. >> these characters are fascinating. vanessa, my fr
the tony nominated play "the trip to bountiful" heading to the small screen as a movie on lifetime. the story of a spirited woman determined to go home again starring blairs can fly. >> i can't stand people snooping in my dresser drawers! >> all right, then, next time do it yourself. >> pick that up, please. >> pick it up yourself. i have no intention of picking it up. >> you pick that up! >> i won't. >> i will! >> you're acting like...