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david willis there. in the us, the 18-year-old _ david willis there.illis there. in the us, the 18-year-old accused of. the 18—year—old accused of killing ten by people in new york last month has been charged with murder, hate crimes and domestic terrorism. prosecutors allege that the man who earlier pleaded not guilty was motivated by racial hatred. stay with bbc news if you can. still to come — 1a and counting, we will tell you about one queen and a lot of american presidents. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given, the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 74. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter. he fought all the way to the . end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of th
david willis there. in the us, the 18-year-old _ david willis there.illis there. in the us, the 18-year-old accused of. the 18—year—old accused of killing ten by people in new york last month has been charged with murder, hate crimes and domestic terrorism. prosecutors allege that the man who earlier pleaded not guilty was motivated by racial hatred. stay with bbc news if you can. still to come — 1a and counting, we will tell you about one queen and a lot of american presidents. the queen...
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absolutely, david willis _ united states. absolutely, david willis live _ united states.. absolutely, david willis live there in i united states. absolutely, i david willis live there in la, thank you for bringing us up to date. king philippe of belgium has condemned the discrimination and racism of his country's colonial rule in africa. he made the comments on a week—long trip to the democratic republic of the congo. while there, he returned a tribal mask — one of thousands of artefacts taken during belgian rule. ata at a ceremony in kinshasa, a symbol perhaps of a new beginning. this giant mask being returned to its rightful home, just one of more than 80,000 artefacts taken during colonial rule that will now be given back. colonial rule that will now be given back-— colonial rule that will now be civen back. ~ , , given back. with unrest brewing elsewhere... _ given back. with unrest brewing elsewhere... belgium _ given back. with unrest brewing elsewhere... belgium was - given back. with unrest brewing elsewhere... belgium was in - elsewhere... belgium was in charue e
absolutely, david willis _ united states. absolutely, david willis live _ united states.. absolutely, david willis live there in i united states. absolutely, i david willis live there in la, thank you for bringing us up to date. king philippe of belgium has condemned the discrimination and racism of his country's colonial rule in africa. he made the comments on a week—long trip to the democratic republic of the congo. while there, he returned a tribal mask — one of thousands of artefacts...
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good morning, it is willie geist. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> marco rubio has it a circus and made for tv event saying the focus should be on things like the price of gas. one could say you could have both of those thoughts in your head at the same time and address both of those problems. so let me ask you about the second one which is the price of gas. the price of groceries. the sticker shock people are seeing every time they go to the store in the state of florida and across the country. we have senator warnock a few minutes ago and asked him the same question, that is front and center for voters come november. what are you proposing to do about inflation. is there anything the government could do about it at this point before election day. >> well willie, it is great to see you as well. let me say this, i do understand that when people go through -- to the gas pumps to fill up their cars, look, i drive a little ford and it cost $60 to fill it up the other day. so they are concerned about the cost of gas a
good morning, it is willie geist. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> marco rubio has it a circus and made for tv event saying the focus should be on things like the price of gas. one could say you could have both of those thoughts in your head at the same time and address both of those problems. so let me ask you about the second one which is the price of gas. the price of groceries. the sticker shock people are seeing every time they go to the store in the state of florida and...
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david willis, bringing us the latest _ in. david willis, bringing us the latest on _ in. latest on that _ in. david willis, bringing us i the latest on that derailment. thank you very much. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. a chemical storage container fell while being transported, causing a large plume of what has been confirmed as chlorine gas. specialist teams have been sent to the port to deal with the clean—up operation. the united nations is warning of a rapidly deteriorating situation, in bangladesh, where floods have killed dozens of people and left more than 4 million stranded. millions of people — many of them children — are being forced to drink flood water, increasing the risk of diseases. 0ur south asia ,orrespondent, rajini vaidyanathan, reports. 0ur south asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, reports. hundreds of villagers disappeared. entire districts submerged. flashfloods have erased much of bangladesh's sylhet region. they've shown no mercy for those living here. shum
david willis, bringing us the latest _ in. david willis, bringing us the latest on _ in. latest on that _ in. david willis, bringing us i the latest on that derailment. thank you very much. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. a chemical storage container fell while being transported, causing a large plume of what has been confirmed as chlorine gas. specialist teams have been sent to the port to deal with the...
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david willis, always - january last year. david willis, always very - january last year.t year. david i willis, always very good to speak with you. thanks very much for getting us that update. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the hollywood actor ben stiller praises the spirit of the ukrainian people, after meeting preisdent zelensky, and visiting the city of irpin. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a right to claim certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". cheering as the uk woke up to the news that it is to exit the european union, leave campaigners began celebrating. in total, 17.4 million people voted for the uk to leave the eu. the medical research council has now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie which, for 29 years, has stood on the border as a
david willis, always - january last year. david willis, always very - january last year.t year. david i willis, always very good to speak with you. thanks very much for getting us that update. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the hollywood actor ben stiller praises the spirit of the ukrainian people, after meeting preisdent zelensky, and visiting the city of irpin. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre, armed with pistols...
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willie. maybe -- nobody wants to talk. at the boys in the plastic bubble again and that is a good segue and willie will say now to the next news story. >> here is whatly say about this group that you're looking at. they've been there since the beginning of pandemic. coming into work. >> from the beginning. >> a team. we love our team. >> and we are grateful and we want them to stay safe and healthy and what their springing champagne in the vip room at the nightclubs. >> well exactly. exactly. keep the resittance up. >> let's get to a maskless vaughn hillyard in denver. >> how about the nightclub stuff. you stay safe. >> at 11:00 after the show, they're not packed with people and maybe that is why it is safe. i don't know. >> >> for everybody that i've just offended, you know, i quote crusty the clown, i kid, because i love. >> willie what, do we have next. >> let's get back to the news. we have several primary races in several states that could show us a little bell weather for what is going to happen in the fall. joining
willie. maybe -- nobody wants to talk. at the boys in the plastic bubble again and that is a good segue and willie will say now to the next news story. >> here is whatly say about this group that you're looking at. they've been there since the beginning of pandemic. coming into work. >> from the beginning. >> a team. we love our team. >> and we are grateful and we want them to stay safe and healthy and what their springing champagne in the vip room at the nightclubs....
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that is right, willie. and next week loomed large.y want to get this done before congress goes out for the july 4th holiday. they feel like the longer this drags on, the momentum could dissipate and nothing gets done at all. senator murphy continues to sound an optimistic note even as he acknowledged what they get done, if they get it done, would still be incremental. the boyfriend loophole is a provision that prevents someone accused of domestic abuse from having a gun. 33 states, i believe, already have certain provisions along those lines. the particular hangup in the language is unclear at this moment. but there is a worrisome subplot here. it is not just john cornyn who is leading the republican effort and a close ally of mitch mcconnell, but he's answering to more and more republicans in his caucus who are frustrated. the gop they want to get this done and they don't want to ask any of the senators to be the 60th and deciding vote, to break the filibuster. they want to clear in a thar by 62, 63, 64 to give cover to members and m
that is right, willie. and next week loomed large.y want to get this done before congress goes out for the july 4th holiday. they feel like the longer this drags on, the momentum could dissipate and nothing gets done at all. senator murphy continues to sound an optimistic note even as he acknowledged what they get done, if they get it done, would still be incremental. the boyfriend loophole is a provision that prevents someone accused of domestic abuse from having a gun. 33 states, i believe,...
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they do have some real assets though, willie. example, kate, looks pretty spectacular again today. she really does seem to have if you like, has grown into the role. and today you saw kate, she looked amazing on the balcony. incredibly poised. and then in the carriage with her children, watching over them and ensuring that they behave themselves. so, there are -- well the queen said in her message, there is a lot to look forward to in the future and i think she said that purposefully. >> you know, keir, as you know, we have here in the united states, july 4th, a spectacle of celebration that certainly doesn't come anywhere close to what we've been watching here for the last two or three hours in london. but, fourth of july, we have the picnic and the parade and the burnt hot dogs in the backyard and stuff like that. but what we're watching here today, there is a resonance to it that is somewhat striking and i'm wondering, if the crowd seems to feel and show us they feel is more for queen elizabeth than the 70 years of devotion to
they do have some real assets though, willie. example, kate, looks pretty spectacular again today. she really does seem to have if you like, has grown into the role. and today you saw kate, she looked amazing on the balcony. incredibly poised. and then in the carriage with her children, watching over them and ensuring that they behave themselves. so, there are -- well the queen said in her message, there is a lot to look forward to in the future and i think she said that purposefully. >>...
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willie. >> patients and employees dead.uld shed some more light on what exactly happened yesterday. blayne alexander in tulsa, oklahoma, thanks so much. the gun violence archive reports this was the 233rd mass shooting in the united states this year, june the 2nd. >>> a source tells nbc news senate negotiators have reached a framework at least for gun safety legislation. a bipartisan group of nine senators, five democrats, four republicans, met virtually yesterday and emerged from the talks expressing some optimism a deal could be reached. democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut, who was leading the negotiations, said, quote, there is growing momentum to get something done, and we agreed on a plan to keep working. republican susan collins of maine said, quote, we are making rapid progress toward a common sense package that could garner support from both republicans and from democrats. and democrat richard blumenthal of connecticut said the conversation was, quote, productive and encouraging. adding, there is still si
willie. >> patients and employees dead.uld shed some more light on what exactly happened yesterday. blayne alexander in tulsa, oklahoma, thanks so much. the gun violence archive reports this was the 233rd mass shooting in the united states this year, june the 2nd. >>> a source tells nbc news senate negotiators have reached a framework at least for gun safety legislation. a bipartisan group of nine senators, five democrats, four republicans, met virtually yesterday and emerged...
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talk to us about what she did, her influence with mayor willie brown how that lead to a whole bunch ofsts. >> so rose pak was born in hunan and grew up in hong kong and macau, and later moved to the u.s. and started as a journalist in san francisco. later she chose community activism to be her lifelong passion. she not only has deeply rooted connections in the chinese-american community but also strong connections with city politicians like former mayor willie brown. that unique situation makes her very powerful of making appointments and influencing the city's policy to help the asian-american community. one of the influences in san francisco, we always had asian americans but we never had a police chief. public safety is always a huge concern and high-priority. rose pak turned to then mayor elect willie brown and asked if he can have the first asian-american police chief. on his first inauguration day, mayor brown named the chinatown native fred lau to be the first asian-american police chief. ed lee is one of the examples, our first asian-american mayor and rose pak was widely consi
talk to us about what she did, her influence with mayor willie brown how that lead to a whole bunch ofsts. >> so rose pak was born in hunan and grew up in hong kong and macau, and later moved to the u.s. and started as a journalist in san francisco. later she chose community activism to be her lifelong passion. she not only has deeply rooted connections in the chinese-american community but also strong connections with city politicians like former mayor willie brown. that unique situation...
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>> they could be dire, willie. say earlier, our entire system of justice is predicated on people coming forth and telling the truth. i mean, that's how it works. you take an oath to tell the truth. jurors take an oath to judge impartially. it's all based on truth-telling and a hearing to the oath. and these are all buzzwords, by the way. protect who you need to protect. we know you're loyal. you're a team player, willie. these are all buzzwords. they're trying to undermine that truth-telling function. so, i think consequences could be dire. we have to know who said it, to whom they said it, when they said it, why they said it, at whom's request they were saying it but conceivably that's obstruction of justice and often a cover-up. we know that from lots and lots of cases. i've put hundreds if not thousands of witnesses on the stand as a prosecutor. i don't urge them to be a team player. i say, look, you're going to be under oath, you need to tell the truth, if you don't tell the truth under oath, i don't care who i
>> they could be dire, willie. say earlier, our entire system of justice is predicated on people coming forth and telling the truth. i mean, that's how it works. you take an oath to tell the truth. jurors take an oath to judge impartially. it's all based on truth-telling and a hearing to the oath. and these are all buzzwords, by the way. protect who you need to protect. we know you're loyal. you're a team player, willie. these are all buzzwords. they're trying to undermine that...
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willie is with us. good morning. willie, joe and mika, together again. the team is back. welcome to "morning joe." it's tuesday, june 28th. along with joe, willie and me, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, and pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the washington post" eugene robinson. >> willie, yesterday, i'm here working, we're doing a show on i think the most -- one of the most significant -- other than bush v. gore, perhaps the most significant case of this supreme court in half a century, and i get a next from somebody with breaking news about yesterday being the 15-year anniversary of something. want to take any guess on what actually somebody wrote about 15-year anniversary? "morning joe"? >> no. what is it? >> it was when mika tore up -- >> oh! >> shredded -- >> oh, yeah. >> and burned the paris littleton script. >> is that right? >> let's truly not that big a deal. >> we wouldn't have been working yesterday. >> yes. >> we're not saying it is a big deal, mika. obviously. i'm surprised somebody sent it to me yesterday morning. >
willie is with us. good morning. willie, joe and mika, together again. the team is back. welcome to "morning joe." it's tuesday, june 28th. along with joe, willie and me, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, and pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the washington post" eugene robinson. >> willie, yesterday, i'm here working, we're doing a show on i think the most -- one of the most significant -- other than bush v. gore, perhaps the...
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willie? >> you know, willie, the thing is there are some good nings that are coming out of this. maybe a seven to ten billion dollar price tag on mental health programs. and that is a lot of money. i understand. but long before uvalde disconnected from shootings because the shooting issues -- you got to deal with guns first and foremost. but we have a mental health crisis in america and had a mental health crisis in america for quite some time. yes, it's really great news that they're talking about actually expanding mental health coverage in america. but man, a lot of compromises right now. you want to wait until the final bill is finished. but a lot of basic compromises that 90% of americans don't support that aren't being considered around that table. >> yeah, you look at that graphic that mika just showed of things not being discussed makes you wonder what is being discussed when it comes to guns. mental health is important. school safety i understand they'll put more money into that. if
willie? >> you know, willie, the thing is there are some good nings that are coming out of this. maybe a seven to ten billion dollar price tag on mental health programs. and that is a lot of money. i understand. but long before uvalde disconnected from shootings because the shooting issues -- you got to deal with guns first and foremost. but we have a mental health crisis in america and had a mental health crisis in america for quite some time. yes, it's really great news that they're...
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willie? the kansas city star has a front page story on clean-up efforts under way after several tornadoes touched down in that city yesterday. damage reported on both sides of the state line with at least 66,000 people losing power. thankfully, no injuries reported so far. >>> in california the mercury news has a front page story with the headline asking this, newsom on path to higher office? the future looks into whether the state's governor will now set his sights on the white house after a strong showing in tuesday night's california primary. >>> and finally, the boston globe celebrating the celtics' win last night in game three of the nba finals. the celtics topped the golden state warriors 116-100, now lead the series two games to one. that series continues with game four tomorrow night. >>> that does it for us this morning. we'll see you right back here tomorrow morning. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage on an important day after a quick final break. k. after switching to the farme
willie? the kansas city star has a front page story on clean-up efforts under way after several tornadoes touched down in that city yesterday. damage reported on both sides of the state line with at least 66,000 people losing power. thankfully, no injuries reported so far. >>> in california the mercury news has a front page story with the headline asking this, newsom on path to higher office? the future looks into whether the state's governor will now set his sights on the white house...
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i know you are longtime friends with fani willis.d be to the hearing last night, if he was watching. but as a prosecutor yourself, familiar with georgia law, and familiar with the raffensperger phone call, which we have all heard at least, as evidence, in this case. did you hear things in that hearing that could be helpful to a georgia investigation? >> i think, certainly. your previous guest talked about it. every prosecutor has to be able to establish the intent to commit a crime that is listed. and in this particular case, an understanding of what was known to be true and what was known to be false is going to be critical, particularly if the prosecutor is going to be looking at crimes like fall false statements, false swearing, and having an elected official violate their oath of office by pursuing or trying to certify falls elections. all of those things will go to establish the former president 's state of mind, and particularly, if and when we get to the point of a jury being able to hear evidence that the courts had indicated
i know you are longtime friends with fani willis.d be to the hearing last night, if he was watching. but as a prosecutor yourself, familiar with georgia law, and familiar with the raffensperger phone call, which we have all heard at least, as evidence, in this case. did you hear things in that hearing that could be helpful to a georgia investigation? >> i think, certainly. your previous guest talked about it. every prosecutor has to be able to establish the intent to commit a crime that...
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because donnie has a topic that willie and i are very uncomfortable with. >> okay. >> willie. >> whatit? >> apple. >> you could go with apple. >> which one did you want to go with? >> tam pax. >> no it is a brand up for tam pax. because amy schumer did a campaign last year talking about menstruation and very matter-of-factly. >> why am i not a part of this. excuse me. >> there is a shortage. sales up are 7.7% and there is a shortage and great marketing, amy schumer, and there you go. >> but wait a minute -- i need to know. because i saw a headline, amy schumer is the reason that there is a tampon shortage and i didn't understand that. what is going on? >> because she's so good at selling them. is that what you're saying? >> i like to come on and i know there is a lot of sobering news and newschopper 111 up next, but i like to come up with the lighter side. >> i don't know what that means but i want to finish with one that i think is very important to all of us. apple. >> this is a big one. >> this is a big one. ios 16, in a new feature, you could unsend a message. this will save marri
because donnie has a topic that willie and i are very uncomfortable with. >> okay. >> willie. >> whatit? >> apple. >> you could go with apple. >> which one did you want to go with? >> tam pax. >> no it is a brand up for tam pax. because amy schumer did a campaign last year talking about menstruation and very matter-of-factly. >> why am i not a part of this. excuse me. >> there is a shortage. sales up are 7.7% and there is a shortage...
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so i actually think, willie, they would agree with me. i don't think they would think of themselves as heroes, but they would think of themselves as doing what justice department lawyers are trained to do. >> you know, one trip i took, when i was in congress, was down to peru, to see an american, laurie berenson, to see her be tried. and after about three minutes, i was horrified by the proceedings. where you had one guy that seemed to be playing judge, jury, and executioner. and i came back with such an understanding of america's third branch, how extraordinarily important it was, and how it separated our country from all the others. and charlie sykes, this is something you and i talked about, about two months after donald trump got into office, and you know, charlie and i -- we were, it's very weird, but there are like 30 different factions in the conservative movement, but we were talking and i remember you telling me, you telling me, yeah, you were very distressed about what was going on, but you said, the federal judiciary will hold
so i actually think, willie, they would agree with me. i don't think they would think of themselves as heroes, but they would think of themselves as doing what justice department lawyers are trained to do. >> you know, one trip i took, when i was in congress, was down to peru, to see an american, laurie berenson, to see her be tried. and after about three minutes, i was horrified by the proceedings. where you had one guy that seemed to be playing judge, jury, and executioner. and i came...
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willie, what do you know?p. >> well, all i had to hear was that it's 100% made in america and i said i'm in. i think we have to make these choices to where we can buy stuff here in our own country and once i heard the story i said i'm very interested and i tried on the clothing and loved it and i think andy and his team have done a tremendous job and coming out with something that's made in america. maria: i love that. and andy, tell us about production in america. does that make things much more expensive for you and if people want to order gifts on your website today, will they get them in time for sunday, father's day? >> good questions. so we've got about 20 factories in the u.s. that are building our products. somewhere around 3,000 workers touch our products throughout production. and cost-wise, i'd say we're on par with the folks that are building stuff off-shore, the advantage is that it's being built by folks earning a fair living wage and putting a lot more heart into the products. you know, there's
willie, what do you know?p. >> well, all i had to hear was that it's 100% made in america and i said i'm in. i think we have to make these choices to where we can buy stuff here in our own country and once i heard the story i said i'm very interested and i tried on the clothing and loved it and i think andy and his team have done a tremendous job and coming out with something that's made in america. maria: i love that. and andy, tell us about production in america. does that make things...
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on january 6th. >> willie, it's really something. it's so stark when you see the president of the united states in a presidential debate telling a hate group to stand by. then you get testimony from members of that hate group talking about how membership tripled after that fact. mika, we were just watching it last night. she said, he's just so brazen. brazen is one word for it. i have another, fascist. i'm serious. you know, for four years, people have said, oh, he's a fascist, he's there, he's that. you know, be very careful, obviously, when applying that term. i know people have recklessly used it against republicans for 50 years. but in this case, when you have somebody in a presidential debate telling a hate group to, quote, stand by, then it is followed by the january 6th insurrection, that is just straight out mussolini style fascism. >> yeah. and they were listening. president trump knew they were listening. >> yes. >> there's so much in here, but they talked about selling merchandise, the groups, the said "stand back and stan
on january 6th. >> willie, it's really something. it's so stark when you see the president of the united states in a presidential debate telling a hate group to stand by. then you get testimony from members of that hate group talking about how membership tripled after that fact. mika, we were just watching it last night. she said, he's just so brazen. brazen is one word for it. i have another, fascist. i'm serious. you know, for four years, people have said, oh, he's a fascist, he's...
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if we could have the three-shot of willie, sam stein and jonathan lemire. >> why willie?is equally cool to them, isn't he? >> this is a segue right now. what are they doing -- did i just ask for cold fusion here? where's sam? >> oh, my goodness. >> it's a rocky road. >> this is great tv. >> i just asked t.j. to crack the code for "cold fusion." >> i want to talk about the economy. >> mika, that's not going to happen right now. anyway, lemire, let's just face it, it doesn't matter how well the red sox do, the yankees are going to keep winning. we should just give it to them. there's no way to catch up, you're the greatest team of all time. it's all over, right, lemire? >> yeah, i'm willing to cede the peaceful transfer of power here from the red sox. 12 1/2 games out, something like 23-10 in the last 30 plus games and we've lost ground to the yankees and $700 million payroll in that time fm. >> 23-10 -- we had a great run. >> yeah. >> went 8-2 on the west coast. still didn't pick up any games on the yankees. you guys are just too good. and as richard haass says, it's over.
if we could have the three-shot of willie, sam stein and jonathan lemire. >> why willie?is equally cool to them, isn't he? >> this is a segue right now. what are they doing -- did i just ask for cold fusion here? where's sam? >> oh, my goodness. >> it's a rocky road. >> this is great tv. >> i just asked t.j. to crack the code for "cold fusion." >> i want to talk about the economy. >> mika, that's not going to happen right now. anyway,...
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shery: willie walsh speaking to bloomberg.we get the outlook for the chinese economy as we look ahead. later, a guest will be joining us for a preview. plus, stephen ems tells us why he sees another onslaught of rate hike repricing coming to market. the open it in sydney and tokyo are next. -- the opens in sydney and tokyo are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get $250 off an eligible 5g phone with xfinity mobile. take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit your xvo:ity store and talk twhen times get dark,oday. we can't see the help that's all around us. let 2-1-1 be your guiding light. for help with food, health care, and other resources. operator: 2-1-1, how can i hel
shery: willie walsh speaking to bloomberg.we get the outlook for the chinese economy as we look ahead. later, a guest will be joining us for a preview. plus, stephen ems tells us why he sees another onslaught of rate hike repricing coming to market. the open it in sydney and tokyo are next. -- the opens in sydney and tokyo are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill....
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willie, i don't -- what was that? >> should have arrested him for a dui for that move, just all over the road. good lord. [ laughter ] >> it is one of those -- >> how did i miss these clips? >> the story will speak for itself, joe. >> yeah, but it's not like you can just sit there and go, "bitcoin took a 15%" -- i mean, willie, that's crazy, crazy stuff. >> when you see it all in one place, it really is. that was the least surprising revelation from another stunning day of testimony, that rudy giuliani perhaps, allegedly, had too much to drink on election night and served as the primary adviser that evening to the president of the united states. >> exactly. that might have been the stunner, is that the president was taking advice from the drunk guy, from drunk rudy giuliani to wild claim of suitcases filled with bogus ballots. day two of testimony in the capitol hearings. bill barr portraying donald trump as being, quote, detached from reality. we'll have the key takeaways, and we'll speak with a member of the committ
willie, i don't -- what was that? >> should have arrested him for a dui for that move, just all over the road. good lord. [ laughter ] >> it is one of those -- >> how did i miss these clips? >> the story will speak for itself, joe. >> yeah, but it's not like you can just sit there and go, "bitcoin took a 15%" -- i mean, willie, that's crazy, crazy stuff. >> when you see it all in one place, it really is. that was the least surprising revelation from...
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is willie here? >> let me tell you something -- >> willie -- i don't know that -- >> she mentioned there's more than one woman who spoke out and was able to do that. >> right. >> compared to these pathetic men. >> it's okay. i don't think she used the word shrivelled. >> they're in the corner, shrivelled in the corner. >> it was cold. >> kind of chilly. i don't know. i get what mika is saying here. >> you better. >> it was quite an image, willie, is it not? liz cheney getting rapturous applause at the reagan library, the epicenter of what once was a movement called conservatism, and talking about just how corrupt the republican party has gotten, but how one young woman actually -- >> and maybe more. >> one young woman -- and several others inside that administration -- have actually had the courage to step forward and defend our republic. >> one caveat to what you're saying about ronald reagan. it wasn't that popular. he only won 49 state. there was the one holdout. take that into account when you ta
is willie here? >> let me tell you something -- >> willie -- i don't know that -- >> she mentioned there's more than one woman who spoke out and was able to do that. >> right. >> compared to these pathetic men. >> it's okay. i don't think she used the word shrivelled. >> they're in the corner, shrivelled in the corner. >> it was cold. >> kind of chilly. i don't know. i get what mika is saying here. >> you better. >> it was quite...
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yeah, he was, willie.raight from donald trump. straight from donald trump. >> yeah. >> and to rev's point, he was commander in chief that day. go back to the first night of the hearings. the committee said they had evidence the president did nothing to stop the violence. he watched in the dining room. didn't call the national guard. didn't call his attorney general. didn't lift a finger to stop what was happening. the committee linked the danger pence was in with president trump's anger at his vice president. the committee revealed new photos and testimony of a phone call between the president and vice president on the morning of january 6th. what those inside the oval office at the time say they heard. >> could you hear the vice president or only hear the president's end? >> only the president's end. >> some point, it started off as a calmer tone, then it became heated. >> the conversation was pretty heated. >> i think until it became somewhat, you know, louder tone, i don't think anyone was paying attent
yeah, he was, willie.raight from donald trump. straight from donald trump. >> yeah. >> and to rev's point, he was commander in chief that day. go back to the first night of the hearings. the committee said they had evidence the president did nothing to stop the violence. he watched in the dining room. didn't call the national guard. didn't call his attorney general. didn't lift a finger to stop what was happening. the committee linked the danger pence was in with president trump's...
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willie, let's start with the fbi. let's start with donald trump. let's start with those right-wing dominant media people who can continue to slander the fbi. let's talk about house republican leaders who slander the fbi day in and day out. and have been slandering the fbi day in and day out. because they dare to investigate a politician, a failed game show host, who did one thing after another that raised legitimate suspicions. so, here we are, after years of slandering the fbi, they have absolutely nothing to show about it. and of course, the hilarity of the whole sussmann thing, after we heard that the deep state, the fbi, they were going after poor donald trump. poor donald trump is a victim. well, this case was actually sussmann supposedly lying to the fbi. so, durham couldn't even make the fbi the bad guys. durham had to bring a complaint where the fbi was the victim of lying. and even that was a lie by durham. they need to shut this down. it is a joke. it started with donald trump lying about barack obama tapping his phones. in trump tower. a
willie, let's start with the fbi. let's start with donald trump. let's start with those right-wing dominant media people who can continue to slander the fbi. let's talk about house republican leaders who slander the fbi day in and day out. and have been slandering the fbi day in and day out. because they dare to investigate a politician, a failed game show host, who did one thing after another that raised legitimate suspicions. so, here we are, after years of slandering the fbi, they have...
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some news, willie, we'll work backyards as kelly o'donnell said. news, domestically, that the president of the united states will support change in filibuster rule to protect not just the right of abortion, but more generally the right to privacy which was undermined by the ruling, whether you're talking about exception, marriage requality, or right to privacies in your own bedroom with consenting adultsch and a better position than ever to lead this world brought up the fact that, yes, we have inflation but our inflation rate the president said is lower than most other countries. and also he did again bring up the supreme court, he talked about how we led the world in recognizing individuals right to privacy. that is been undermined by the united states supreme court. but said it will stay shoulder to shoulder with the ukraines during the war, and no longer how long is takes and that the war would not end up with a defeat of ukraine. and then again, as i said, the big news coming out of the domestically at least supporting changing the filibuster
some news, willie, we'll work backyards as kelly o'donnell said. news, domestically, that the president of the united states will support change in filibuster rule to protect not just the right of abortion, but more generally the right to privacy which was undermined by the ruling, whether you're talking about exception, marriage requality, or right to privacies in your own bedroom with consenting adultsch and a better position than ever to lead this world brought up the fact that, yes, we have...
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founding fathers of the united states on june 7, 1903 at a chemical congress in berlin, german scientists willy markwald. he announced the discovery of a new chemical element, polonium. he recognized the priority of the french physicists marie and pierre curie, who discovered polonium 4 years earlier. mark volt conducted his research and also discovered polonium, but later. at first he left to call it radiotelurium, that these are different elements, but then he admitted his mistake; polonium is very radioactive, it is not visible and does not exist in the free state. it is a decay product. uranium with a very short half -life as early as 1910, marie pierre, then already dead, managed to isolate this element. in its pure form, polonium is a powerful emitter of alpha particles, which later helped to discover neutrons. today in the colony they are used for autonomous installations in space and deep-sea vehicles, as well as in medicine. about how then in the ussr represented this war with little blood and on foreign territory, according to the plot, the germans cross the border. we are ready to at
founding fathers of the united states on june 7, 1903 at a chemical congress in berlin, german scientists willy markwald. he announced the discovery of a new chemical element, polonium. he recognized the priority of the french physicists marie and pierre curie, who discovered polonium 4 years earlier. mark volt conducted his research and also discovered polonium, but later. at first he left to call it radiotelurium, that these are different elements, but then he admitted his mistake; polonium...
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willis? >> thank you i would say as a producer the key is flexibility but i say that in terms of getting people to adopt producers now, to adopt technology. sometimes you have to start small maybe it is a circle. maybe it is two. but having that flexibility so they can try to see it works. we faced so many risks nobody wants another risk nobody wants of the program that has inflexible or ton of reporting that his deal with it. if we are truly serious, i'm speaking about western canonists and drink kansas. i'm going to talk about colorado to her productive as has the ability to go in and try this. try it on two circles. if somebody come to me 20 years ago and said you could cut your water usage and happens to keep your bottom on the same i would have laughed at them. but i tried it. but i am unique i have a few other businesses. something didn't go quite right wasn't like i was absolute the family farm. a lot of them don't have that. >> you did not have to bet the farm so to speak on trying so
willis? >> thank you i would say as a producer the key is flexibility but i say that in terms of getting people to adopt producers now, to adopt technology. sometimes you have to start small maybe it is a circle. maybe it is two. but having that flexibility so they can try to see it works. we faced so many risks nobody wants another risk nobody wants of the program that has inflexible or ton of reporting that his deal with it. if we are truly serious, i'm speaking about western canonists...
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what items belong to your willie first bring in the bandage. what items belong to your willy.e it further. not, also some, in my opinion, he has a smaller one, so come on. but this is his favorite toy. yes, yes, so go on, this is also a fish. rybka yes, well, of course. give me your hand. and here is his ball. i accept your answer. you revealed your secret and the money in your bank. yes, everything is unmistakable, how so? that's it. well, yes, i don’t know, well, why would you let him sleep in the same bed and give your plates to eat and he has his beautiful plates. well, in general, he eats well. a lot of my friends. they say we really want to be your doggy sleeping with you. by the way, he replaced me, in general, the biggest depression. i had when 3 years ago i never got divorced. so, when my shar-pei died, and those who lived for 12 years experienced a lot of all the shar-peis of the world, they do n’t live that long, and i couldn’t stop working for a month. neither, there is. for me. it was simple, and literally two months later i, uh, saw this blue-eyed, just such a mi
what items belong to your willie first bring in the bandage. what items belong to your willy.e it further. not, also some, in my opinion, he has a smaller one, so come on. but this is his favorite toy. yes, yes, so go on, this is also a fish. rybka yes, well, of course. give me your hand. and here is his ball. i accept your answer. you revealed your secret and the money in your bank. yes, everything is unmistakable, how so? that's it. well, yes, i don’t know, well, why would you let him sleep...
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willie, it's not just that he doesn't care if his vice president is executed by the mob. you look at the evidence laid out, you look at the timeline, he wants his vice president to be hung, because when they're doing the chants, when he knows mike pence is in trouble, when he knows mike pence is on the move, that's when he tweets and actually throws more kerosene on the fire. >> exactly. he knew exactly what was happening. we just have to stop sometimes. i'll be that guy today that will just say, my gosh, we're talking about a president of the united states encouraging his vice president to be killed. stop and listen to what we're saying about this man and our country. this isn't some political dispute. this isn't a leaked falling out between the president and the vice president. we're talking about the president would have been okay apparently if his own vice president were killed. >> if you think about it, this is where having known donald trump as a colleague at nbc for years, knowing his personality and then watching him so closely during the campaign and as he starte
willie, it's not just that he doesn't care if his vice president is executed by the mob. you look at the evidence laid out, you look at the timeline, he wants his vice president to be hung, because when they're doing the chants, when he knows mike pence is in trouble, when he knows mike pence is on the move, that's when he tweets and actually throws more kerosene on the fire. >> exactly. he knew exactly what was happening. we just have to stop sometimes. i'll be that guy today that will...
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let's cross to los angeles with our north america correspondent david willis. he is with us.g up on newsjust take us through the main focus of that hearing today. == through the main focus of that hearing today.— through the main focus of that i hearing today._ the through the main focus of that - hearing today._ the main hearing today. -- newsday. the main coal at this hearing today. -- newsday. the main goal at this hearing, _ hearing today. -- newsday. the main goal at this hearing, i _ hearing today. -- newsday. the main goal at this hearing, i think, - hearing today. -- newsday. the main goal at this hearing, i think, was - to persuade those watching that donald trump knew he had failed to achieve victory in the 2020 presidential election by continued nonetheless to try and subvert democracy and remain in power, and the committee heard today from a variety of former aides, including campaign managers, members of the us justice department, family members, and as you just heard there, from the former attorney general bill barr, all of whom at one point or another try to pe
let's cross to los angeles with our north america correspondent david willis. he is with us.g up on newsjust take us through the main focus of that hearing today. == through the main focus of that hearing today.— through the main focus of that i hearing today._ the through the main focus of that - hearing today._ the main hearing today. -- newsday. the main coal at this hearing today. -- newsday. the main goal at this hearing, _ hearing today. -- newsday. the main goal at this hearing, i _...
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here is the willie _ will. johnny on stage. here is the willie nelson guitar.ur here, he likes it so much, i think— tour here, he likes it so much, i think you — tour here, he likes it so much, i think you bought the house in tulsa because _ think you bought the house in tulsa because he — think you bought the house in tulsa because he liked this area so much. ialways— because he liked this area so much. i always wanted to be a rock star. but now _ i always wanted to be a rock star. but now i— i always wanted to be a rock star. but now i work my way up to where i make _ but now i work my way up to where i make the _ but now i work my way up to where i make the rock stars happen now. to make the rock stars happen now. celebrate make the rock stars happen now. trr celebrate the opening of the dylan centre, cain's hosted a special series of shows with legends patti smith, elvis costello and mavis staples all on the bill. i smith, elvis costello and mavis staples all on the bill.- staples all on the bill. i will definitely — staples all on the bill. i will definite
here is the willie _ will. johnny on stage. here is the willie nelson guitar.ur here, he likes it so much, i think— tour here, he likes it so much, i think you — tour here, he likes it so much, i think you bought the house in tulsa because _ think you bought the house in tulsa because he — think you bought the house in tulsa because he liked this area so much. ialways— because he liked this area so much. i always wanted to be a rock star. but now _ i always wanted to be a rock star. but...
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david willis.n sudan say a protester has been shot dead during demonstrations to mark the third anniversary of the violent break up of a sit—in by the security forces. thousands took to the streets of khartoum and other cities to demand justice for the killing of more than 120 people who had held month—long protests, calling for civilian rule following the overthrow of the authoritarian president 0mar al—bashir. myanmar�*s military government says it intends to execute two prominent dissidents, after rejecting their appeals. kojimmy is a veteran activist, and phyo zeyar thaw, is a former rap singer and member of parliament. they were senteced to death in january, after being accused of helping to organise armed opposition to last year's coup. myanmar has not carried out any executions since the late 1980s. un secretary—general antonio guterres has condemned thejunta's decision. shares in the electric car company, tesla, fell sharply on the us stock exchange, after its chief executive, elon musk, an
david willis.n sudan say a protester has been shot dead during demonstrations to mark the third anniversary of the violent break up of a sit—in by the security forces. thousands took to the streets of khartoum and other cities to demand justice for the killing of more than 120 people who had held month—long protests, calling for civilian rule following the overthrow of the authoritarian president 0mar al—bashir. myanmar�*s military government says it intends to execute two prominent...
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matt willis says this time death rates and hospitalizations are lower than previous searches if you're serious about not being infected where a well-fitted mask especially with travel and in crowded into our gatherings willis says he has no plans to make masks or requirement for indoor settings and for the moment neither are other counties like sonoma, napa and santa clara south bay public health will say the move into the cdc high category was anticipated as case rates and hospitalizations have been on the rise for several weeks. we do not have any plans to require masking indoors, although we continue to strongly recommend it for everyone but many businesses still require customers to wear masks, especially for book readings at copperfields in petaluma. anytime. we're gathering with large groups. are d so an our customers have been amazing about it. we have a really great community. and we just want to keep everybody you know as safe as possible, joe says even after covid he and others don't want to go backwards. i believe people are tired of do i have to go inside? do i have to i ne
matt willis says this time death rates and hospitalizations are lower than previous searches if you're serious about not being infected where a well-fitted mask especially with travel and in crowded into our gatherings willis says he has no plans to make masks or requirement for indoor settings and for the moment neither are other counties like sonoma, napa and santa clara south bay public health will say the move into the cdc high category was anticipated as case rates and hospitalizations...
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david willis there, live for us from los angeles. thank you.n killed and 30 others are injured after a crowded train derailed in southern germany. the train was travelling to munich when the accident happened. an investigation is under way. with the latest, here's shelley phelps. the violence of the derailment is evident from the wreckage. crumpled carriages lying on their sides at twisted angles. eyewitness footage taken immediately after the incident shows passengers in shock, gathering their belongings. at a news briefing in berlin the head of the german railway was visibly shaken as he spoke about the incident. translation: the pictures we are seeing are terrible, l they make us deeply sad and speechless. and i can say this — not only for me as the head of the railway, but also for all railway workers. my thoughts, our thoughts, are with the victims and their surviving relatives, with the injured. a huge rescue effort was launched, with emergency services workers using ladders to climb into carriages and bring those traps to safety. transla
david willis there, live for us from los angeles. thank you.n killed and 30 others are injured after a crowded train derailed in southern germany. the train was travelling to munich when the accident happened. an investigation is under way. with the latest, here's shelley phelps. the violence of the derailment is evident from the wreckage. crumpled carriages lying on their sides at twisted angles. eyewitness footage taken immediately after the incident shows passengers in shock, gathering their...
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earlier i spoke to our reporter david willis in los angeles.united states. nearly 30 years after they hosted the inaugural summit of the americas and back then, then—president bill clinton had the lofty goal of establishing a trade area for the entire continent, minus cuba. ever since then, american influence in the region has been wilting and the two factors that have played into that, one is the lack of democracy, scarcity of democracy in the latin american region and the other is the ascent of china which is of course much more of a economic powerhouse than it was back in 1994. the chinese have been ploughing a lot of money into the region through their belt and road infrastructure initiative and other things, and so president biden, when he attends this conference on wednesday is going to have to come up with more than just the admonition, we don't want you to do business with china, he is going to have to come up with something tangible in order to basically rekindle american influence in the region. one of the tangibles as i understood it
earlier i spoke to our reporter david willis in los angeles.united states. nearly 30 years after they hosted the inaugural summit of the americas and back then, then—president bill clinton had the lofty goal of establishing a trade area for the entire continent, minus cuba. ever since then, american influence in the region has been wilting and the two factors that have played into that, one is the lack of democracy, scarcity of democracy in the latin american region and the other is the...
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david willis, and along with our other team of reporters, will be tracking the hearings very closely watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: why a buzz lightyear animated origin film has been banned in 14 middle eastern and asian countries. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which, for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping - in his cot at home. early this evening, - the new prince was taken by his mother and father to theirapartment- in kensington palace. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first w
david willis, and along with our other team of reporters, will be tracking the hearings very closely watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: why a buzz lightyear animated origin film has been banned in 14 middle eastern and asian countries. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of...
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all right, david willis, thank you very for your input.has told his cabinet that it's time to "draw a line" under the controversies and internal wrangling that resulted in a confidence vote on his leadership on monday. the prime minister said the government should focus on dealing with the aftershocks of the covid pandemic. he saw off a leadership challenge, but with a much smaller majority than many had expected, prompting speculation that his position is far from secure. here's the latest from our political editor, chris mason. the prime minister took his jack russell dilyn out first thing this morning on a day when the biggest word in westminster is loyalty, or the lack of it. a few hours later, another outwardly loyal bunch gathered, the cabinet. thank you, by the way, to everybody for all your good work yesterday because it was a very important day because we are able now to draw a line under the issues that our opponents want to talk about. desk thumping. down the road from here, a bus stop, which it turns out, was on to the result l
all right, david willis, thank you very for your input.has told his cabinet that it's time to "draw a line" under the controversies and internal wrangling that resulted in a confidence vote on his leadership on monday. the prime minister said the government should focus on dealing with the aftershocks of the covid pandemic. he saw off a leadership challenge, but with a much smaller majority than many had expected, prompting speculation that his position is far from secure. here's the...
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david willis there for us.ly paralysed. the 28—year—old canadian singer told fans on instagram that he has ramsay hunt syndrome, which has forced him to cancel tour dates. i've been speaking to doctor and icu medical director dr andrew pastewski. the big thing everybody thinks about when you have facial paralysis, when something is not moving, is everybody thinks about a stroke. and strokes can be devastating, especially atjustin�*s age, that's a big deal. but it's not what's actually happening with him. what he's happening is one of other two common causes of facial paralysis. one that everybody�*s familiar with is bell's palsy, which is caused by the herpes simplex virus, but what he has is ramsay hunt syndrome, which is a little different. it's caused by the same virus as chickenpox. and it is actually a reactivation of the virus from the chickenpox in his neural cells in the face, specifically the eighth cranial nerve that presents in a way where he has facial paralysis and one side of his face doesn't work
david willis there for us.ly paralysed. the 28—year—old canadian singer told fans on instagram that he has ramsay hunt syndrome, which has forced him to cancel tour dates. i've been speaking to doctor and icu medical director dr andrew pastewski. the big thing everybody thinks about when you have facial paralysis, when something is not moving, is everybody thinks about a stroke. and strokes can be devastating, especially atjustin�*s age, that's a big deal. but it's not what's actually...
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willis. i didn't know what happened to him until watching it. it was terrible he didn't get his due. i could attempt a lot. host: mr. shepard. guest: in anything you have, the facts don't always align. all she can say it was stupid they re-taped the door, the question was why did james mccord re-tape the door? why did he disappear. host: the burglar in that video. guest: there are a series of fascinating books. i have no personal expense to comment, but they are called the doctor. it starts with jim hogan and the secret and they go through the discrepancies of what was going on because we don't fully understand. even today, 50 years later, we don't understand the break in. host: he think we will ever understand it? guest: know, people have diapered their summit contradictions are jill and i could sit here for three hours and disputed because her take is very different than my take. guest: we will never know. guest: i don't think we will ever know about the 18 minute gap. i don't think we will know about liddy and what was the motivation of him d
willis. i didn't know what happened to him until watching it. it was terrible he didn't get his due. i could attempt a lot. host: mr. shepard. guest: in anything you have, the facts don't always align. all she can say it was stupid they re-taped the door, the question was why did james mccord re-tape the door? why did he disappear. host: the burglar in that video. guest: there are a series of fascinating books. i have no personal expense to comment, but they are called the doctor. it starts...
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willis. i didn't know what happened to him until watching it. it was terrible he didn't get his due. i could attempt a lot. host: mr. shepard. guest: in anything you have, the facts don't always align. all she can say it was stupid they re-taped the door, the question was why did james mccord re-tape the door? why did he disappear. host: the burglar in that video. guest: there are a series of fascinating books. i have no personal expense to comment, but they are called the doctor. it starts with jim hogan and the secret and they go through the discrepancies of what was going on because we don't fully understand. even today, 50 years later, we don't understand the break in. host: he think we will ever understand it? guest: know, people have diapered their summit contradictions are jill and i could sit here for three hours and disputed because her take is very different than my take. guest: we will never know. guest: i don't think we will ever know about the 18 minute gap. i don't think we will know about liddy and what was the motivation of him d
willis. i didn't know what happened to him until watching it. it was terrible he didn't get his due. i could attempt a lot. host: mr. shepard. guest: in anything you have, the facts don't always align. all she can say it was stupid they re-taped the door, the question was why did james mccord re-tape the door? why did he disappear. host: the burglar in that video. guest: there are a series of fascinating books. i have no personal expense to comment, but they are called the doctor. it starts...