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so it says on the guardian. not only did he lied, he's 110w guardian. not only did he lied, he's now what we call in this country as queen' evidence or anti—trump evidence. and he'sjoining the fbi former director—general robert miller who is investigating russian meddling and has already arrested... meddling in the election last year. the problem was for trump is that he's likely to or senior figures and the one they mention is come's son—in—law the one they mention is come's son—in—lanared kusher. the one they mention is come's son-in-lanared kusher. who the one they mention is come's son-in-law jared kusher. who was already been spoken and they say they will have him in for another chat. jared kusher and interesting person because he has numerous contacts with some various dubious international character. what is interesting about flynn coming forward is he has not led guilty to one count of lying to the fbi which is minor compared to what he could be charged with. they discuss sanctions with the russian ambassador. i'm not an expert in us
so it says on the guardian. not only did he lied, he's 110w guardian. not only did he lied, he's now what we call in this country as queen' evidence or anti—trump evidence. and he'sjoining the fbi former director—general robert miller who is investigating russian meddling and has already arrested... meddling in the election last year. the problem was for trump is that he's likely to or senior figures and the one they mention is come's son—in—law the one they mention is come's...
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let's stick with the guardian. the other story is the death of max clifford, the disgraced celebrity publicist. why are we so interested 7 celebrity publicist. why are we so interested? he is a man who defined in the era of tabloid journalism. when you think of the headline "freddie starr ate my hamster", that was max clifford's doing. he mastered the art of the kiss and tell. when you think of those great headlines, the parliamentary standards. so many hands in so many pies. it becomes a very dubious legacy. the support came after. the publicist behind all these lewd stories became himself the centre of a very deluded and eventually criminal story. his legacy, we have to question whether that has been helpful. the sort of gotch culture that they surround themselves with. and the fact they dealt with him, very quick turnaround and attacked him. he says that she has fundamentally changed our political media approach and reporting but i'm not sure it was for the better. the front page of the telegraph, the optimistic
let's stick with the guardian. the other story is the death of max clifford, the disgraced celebrity publicist. why are we so interested 7 celebrity publicist. why are we so interested? he is a man who defined in the era of tabloid journalism. when you think of the headline "freddie starr ate my hamster", that was max clifford's doing. he mastered the art of the kiss and tell. when you think of those great headlines, the parliamentary standards. so many hands in so many pies. it...
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of having doctors appeal to my sister and to the guardian just. to try to get her back up here to say goodbye to her also for. its own moral thing to have to even. negotiate her coming back. and as long as your remembers. who hears what he was i was born or is her us but then she should be afforded an opportunity to say. goodbye i love you. hands. on the eighty. two. they ne. can you hear us. and you come back to us. miss eva's want you to come back. we want to see you all holding hands are they ready. she loves you live. and you say you want us to. eat. the system for us and she's. just she's. ok. she's just so we know that you can do it yes. yes i'm so relieved to see. the hands of a person who wants to show us. she's just a christ to. suffer for us so. just use the scenes and shows this is his first yes yes you see this is was just. saying. this is. the best song. when attacking matt make a show and album and when you take a cage we have me saying a bear no doubt banks a real need not a tray out here green tree. when . heaven. and. but. indulge
of having doctors appeal to my sister and to the guardian just. to try to get her back up here to say goodbye to her also for. its own moral thing to have to even. negotiate her coming back. and as long as your remembers. who hears what he was i was born or is her us but then she should be afforded an opportunity to say. goodbye i love you. hands. on the eighty. two. they ne. can you hear us. and you come back to us. miss eva's want you to come back. we want to see you all holding hands are...
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the guardian. hospitals setting up makeshift wards. we talk about this in the previous hour with the guardian being more alarmist than others talking about the possibility of hospitals turning areas into temporary wards. this is temporary at the moment. simon stevens, the chief executive of the nhs, has been made personally responsible for winter services. many elderly will have the flu. we will see huge operations, cataract removals, knee operations, cataract removals, knee operations, hip operations. people need these. unless they are life—threatening, people will have them postponed. from the point of view of the guardian, the anti—government alarmist... yes. alarmist. this is complete alarmist from the guardian and does not become them. what i congratulate the nhs for is what do we always do? we criticise them while they do excellent work. for once, they have said we are going to get ready for this and we are going to plant this. with great respect, important emergency operations, nothing to worry about. those with an active el
the guardian. hospitals setting up makeshift wards. we talk about this in the previous hour with the guardian being more alarmist than others talking about the possibility of hospitals turning areas into temporary wards. this is temporary at the moment. simon stevens, the chief executive of the nhs, has been made personally responsible for winter services. many elderly will have the flu. we will see huge operations, cataract removals, knee operations, cataract removals, knee operations, hip...
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the guardian also with a sporting scandal on its front page. britain's most successful road cyclist, chris froome, fighting for his reputation after a failed drug test in september. the 32—year—old had double the permitted levels of the asthma medication salbutamol in his body, but insists he had not broken any rules. and lastly in the times, a new survey reveals women are more miserable than men for almost their entire lives and are happier only after the age of 85. it found that women get progressively happier in retirement before overtaking men in their ninth decade. the in their ninth decade. mind boggles, or perhaps it doesn't, the mind boggles, or perhaps it doesn't, maybe we know the reason why. with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of investment week. welcome back, lawrence. thank you. of course the british press is very accessible with what happened, and some would say for good reason, the first major loss for theresa may in terms of defeat in parliament when it comes to brexit, how significant is this? probably not that
the guardian also with a sporting scandal on its front page. britain's most successful road cyclist, chris froome, fighting for his reputation after a failed drug test in september. the 32—year—old had double the permitted levels of the asthma medication salbutamol in his body, but insists he had not broken any rules. and lastly in the times, a new survey reveals women are more miserable than men for almost their entire lives and are happier only after the age of 85. it found that women get...
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a quick look at the guardian. we often talk about the eu, it is riddled with disunion. the question of who takes how many migrants remains a problem still. question of who takes how many migrants remains a problem stilllj migrants remains a problem still.|j think this is why we have brexit fall of the wrong reasons. iama great believer in immigration because it creates wonderful things for our economy. many good people will contribute to this economy. but what you don't want is when they don't have papers... chancellor merkel took in1 million people last year and merkel took in1 million people last yearand a merkel took in1 million people last year and a lot of it has been disastrous. donald tusk really represented what i call the poorer countries, like poland, hungary and czechoslovakia. and he says he believes it is decisive and ineffective. 0ther believes it is decisive and ineffective. other people have thrown their hands up in horror. he is right because what he is saying is right because what he is saying is to wake up and smell the coffee. he isn't racist or anti
a quick look at the guardian. we often talk about the eu, it is riddled with disunion. the question of who takes how many migrants remains a problem still. question of who takes how many migrants remains a problem stilllj migrants remains a problem still.|j think this is why we have brexit fall of the wrong reasons. iama great believer in immigration because it creates wonderful things for our economy. many good people will contribute to this economy. but what you don't want is when they don't...
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home rehabilitation long program that doesn't sound good i don't know if i can open that her guardian any more the doctor said she had mild dementia and she near the fall of attorney. a third party jessica mason was a porn and her guardian my sister's have that little relationship with my mother and then was on long down through the years. my mom and her second husband must have father was the solace and one thousand nine hundred sixty. sixty one so long mom for all of the surgery or so years she had made the payment and of course this is where she wants to be a closer on. their lulu. and in. of lou. you. youthful play. they're going. of. oh no yes. yeah. yeah i just see and see what's out. yes. well put it this way i'm so thankful to live. in this world now we've been here. and we don't know how bush won't. retail low and treat him about right if you see somebody that need him help them. and i come here today to honor the cause. in our family. please bring them down from here so that everyone can see knowing way. and. thank you thank. you thank you. there were. some trying to. render
home rehabilitation long program that doesn't sound good i don't know if i can open that her guardian any more the doctor said she had mild dementia and she near the fall of attorney. a third party jessica mason was a porn and her guardian my sister's have that little relationship with my mother and then was on long down through the years. my mom and her second husband must have father was the solace and one thousand nine hundred sixty. sixty one so long mom for all of the surgery or so years...
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home rehabilitation long program that doesn't sound good i don't know if i can open that her guardian any more the doctor said she had mild dementia and she near the fall of attorney flowers or pov attorney a third party jessica mason was a porn and her guardian my sisters have that little relationship with my mother and then was on long down through the years. my mom and her second husband must have father was the solace and one thousand nine hundred sixty. when sixty one so long mom for all the sorry or so years she had made the payment and of course this is where she wants to be when she calls her on. their lulu. and in. of lou. you. youthful play. they're going. of. oh no. not to be thankful to yeah. yeah i just see and see what's out. yes. well put it this way i'm so thankful to live. in this world now we've been here. and we don't know how bush won't. retail low and treat him about right if you see somebody that need him help them. and i come here today to honor the cause. in our family. please bring them down from here so that everyone can see knowing way. and. thank you. thank
home rehabilitation long program that doesn't sound good i don't know if i can open that her guardian any more the doctor said she had mild dementia and she near the fall of attorney flowers or pov attorney a third party jessica mason was a porn and her guardian my sisters have that little relationship with my mother and then was on long down through the years. my mom and her second husband must have father was the solace and one thousand nine hundred sixty. when sixty one so long mom for all...
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what is the story about in the guardian? the guardian appears to have been leaked, along with a another news organisation, a cache of documents, suggesting that it is notjust the police force involved in the illicit espionage, but private companies are doing this too. notjust spying on each other but buying on people who perhaps are making choices to take those companies to court or campaign against them or protest against them. or perhaps even, you know, encourage consumer activity against them as well. there are a string of really big name companies that are involved in this. companies like british airways, the royal bank of scotland. within the detail of these documents, come all of the ways in which these companies are spying on those individuals. caroline, at one point the police have claimed that commercialfirms point the police have claimed that commercial firms have had point the police have claimed that commercialfirms have had more spies in bed in political groups than there were undercover police officers! basical
what is the story about in the guardian? the guardian appears to have been leaked, along with a another news organisation, a cache of documents, suggesting that it is notjust the police force involved in the illicit espionage, but private companies are doing this too. notjust spying on each other but buying on people who perhaps are making choices to take those companies to court or campaign against them or protest against them. or perhaps even, you know, encourage consumer activity against...
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lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how syria's white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming you they're not blaming just me well not just you but your but but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter-narrative is propagated online by a network of anti imperialist activists conspiracy theory to say the worst what we want of more imperialists is most more trolls roll with the support of the russian government that could be you over to the guardian snopes channel four news similar stories a journalist and as a billy who we interviewed on this program who made serious allegations about connections between al-qaeda linked groups and the white helmet is quoted in here and i understand she is going to seek some sort of the reply i should just tell you though that we already saw one of the brilliant producers here on going underground talk to a white helm
lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how syria's white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming you they're not blaming just me well not just you but your but but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter-narrative is propagated online by a network of anti...
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the guardian, the back page this time. when i am racially abused, ijust wa nt to when i am racially abused, ijust want to be alone and left to think about it. this is rhian brewster, who is one of the england under 17 winners and he feels frustrated that there is not enough action against racism by authorities stop loop this is an extraordinary interview, a huge credit to him and the liverpool football club. i cannot think of anything comparable in recent times. —— this is. with a 17—year—old player, who has never actually paid for the senior team in liverpool yet but he has played for england very successfully, the england under 17 team, and he is talking about seven occasions when he says he has been racially abused or witnessed the same happening 20 mate. now, those of us who go back to helping the setting up of the kick—in 0ut campaign using football as a power to fight racism, there are people who think i well, it is all history. it isn't history and frankly, if you think it is history, i recommend you go to
the guardian, the back page this time. when i am racially abused, ijust wa nt to when i am racially abused, ijust want to be alone and left to think about it. this is rhian brewster, who is one of the england under 17 winners and he feels frustrated that there is not enough action against racism by authorities stop loop this is an extraordinary interview, a huge credit to him and the liverpool football club. i cannot think of anything comparable in recent times. —— this is. with a...
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the guardian. a sharp rise in child poverty as cuts bite. we had a mass resignation of the board of the social mobility commission. they said he would not be replaced anyway. but the prospect is that things will get worse for those who are already poor. they are devastating figures, no doubt about it. the first thing to point out is this is the first increase in child poverty in 20 years. they found 700,000 more young people and pensioners are living beneath the bread line. if you think that is bad, a separate study for the institute for fiscal studies said 5.2 million children will be living in poverty in the next five years. it isa in poverty in the next five years. it is a truly terrifying figure. the figures out today, 700,000, this has already happened already in the last four years. the criticism of the prime minister is she made that speech everyone admired in downing street when she took over. she said the government would look after the downtrodden not the favoured few. but the criticism is clearly that shejust made a but the critic
the guardian. a sharp rise in child poverty as cuts bite. we had a mass resignation of the board of the social mobility commission. they said he would not be replaced anyway. but the prospect is that things will get worse for those who are already poor. they are devastating figures, no doubt about it. the first thing to point out is this is the first increase in child poverty in 20 years. they found 700,000 more young people and pensioners are living beneath the bread line. if you think that is...
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look at the front page of the guardian. tory rebellion humiliates pm on brexit bill. a very close vote in the commons this evening. 309 to 305, i think it was, a majority of four for those people who feel that parliament should have a big say in the final brexit deal. also the front page of the times. revenge of the rebels. mps win the right to final vote on brexit. jessica, this isa final vote on brexit. jessica, this is a humiliation, isn't it? andjust think at the end of last week edward like theresa may was in a really strong position on moving the brexit talks on to the next stage, so we can talks on to the next stage, so we ca n start talks on to the next stage, so we can start to talk about trade. and suddenly she was going into the summit on the back of a really humiliating defeat in parliament, and the european leaders might start saying to each other, is she really going to have the backing to deliver a deal, even if we agree it? the whole point about brexit, steve, some would argue, is that parliament would get primacy, it would be the final arbiter of laws
look at the front page of the guardian. tory rebellion humiliates pm on brexit bill. a very close vote in the commons this evening. 309 to 305, i think it was, a majority of four for those people who feel that parliament should have a big say in the final brexit deal. also the front page of the times. revenge of the rebels. mps win the right to final vote on brexit. jessica, this isa final vote on brexit. jessica, this is a humiliation, isn't it? andjust think at the end of last week edward...
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with me are pauljohnson, deputy editor of the guardian, and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the guardian leads with donald trump's recognition ofjerusalem as israel's capital and his plans to move the us embassy there from tel aviv. the paper also looks at the growing pressure theresa may is facing to strike a deal over brexit. brexit is also on the front page of the i which takes a look at the ins and outs of the talks, from philip hammond and the divorce bill, to david davis and his lack of impact assessments. the telegraph sastean claude juncker fears the uk government might collapse next week, if a breakthrough in the brexit talks isn't found. the metro leads with the story of a man arrested after a brawl in a westminster bar on the parliamentary estate. the mirror leads with reports of a plot against prince george with a story about a man who's appeared in court accused of allegedly urging jihadis to attack the young prince at school. the financial times reports on plans by a uk shopping centre owner to mitigate against
with me are pauljohnson, deputy editor of the guardian, and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the guardian leads with donald trump's recognition ofjerusalem as israel's capital and his plans to move the us embassy there from tel aviv. the paper also looks at the growing pressure theresa may is facing to strike a deal over brexit. brexit is also on the front page of the i which takes a look at the ins and outs of the talks, from philip...
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she told the guardian she went back to key west only three weeks after leaving. and my heartizure stopped at the soup kitchen. so i wanted to go back to west virginia and stay with my daughter. staying in a three-bedroom trailer. little boy slept on the couch where i was sleeping, so they wanted me to go to a homeless shelter. i did not want to stay and homeless shelter in was for jenna because i don't know anybody up there anymore. by the time i left her to the time i get back, it was exactly three weeks. amy: so if you can talk about these people, alastair gee, and talk about, you know, what their circumstances were and how much are taxpayers paying for all of that, simply for them to return? was a person one of our reporters met in key west . as you mentioned earlier, the key west thing is an unusual -- of the 15 or so programs from which we received data, key west is the only one that had the stipulation. -- essentially made you sign a contract. if you requested a bus ticket, they would ask you to declare that should you return to key west, you would not avai
she told the guardian she went back to key west only three weeks after leaving. and my heartizure stopped at the soup kitchen. so i wanted to go back to west virginia and stay with my daughter. staying in a three-bedroom trailer. little boy slept on the couch where i was sleeping, so they wanted me to go to a homeless shelter. i did not want to stay and homeless shelter in was for jenna because i don't know anybody up there anymore. by the time i left her to the time i get back, it was exactly...
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well, the guardian writer, one of the guardian addicts talked about your concert earlier this year, he described it —— one of the guardian critics talked about your concert earlier this year, he described it and all earlier concerts as "a masterclass in self—parody from day one." well, thank god the guardian thought that. no, listen... but perhaps it is something you agree with, though. perhaps you set out to say... no, not at all. not at all. look, i appreciate the good will and good—natured fun, but i have a few houses the critics have bought me. if those are bad reviews, please bring them on. but you have also been honest about how much is spectacle rather than the music. it is clearly both. i don't want to get up on stage with a band i am so proud of and just play the songs. i believe that would be a slap in the face of the audience. we also don't use backing tracks or anything fake. it is a legitimate hard—rock band that goes up on stage, and we prefer to give the audience something more than just incense. you said yourself "i am not an artist." no, i think that's highly
well, the guardian writer, one of the guardian addicts talked about your concert earlier this year, he described it —— one of the guardian critics talked about your concert earlier this year, he described it and all earlier concerts as "a masterclass in self—parody from day one." well, thank god the guardian thought that. no, listen... but perhaps it is something you agree with, though. perhaps you set out to say... no, not at all. not at all. look, i appreciate the good will...
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but the creature was a fearsome figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav meiring stark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. it was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. or if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed lids it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul begun to depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of bounced pact with the devil. this which was an unmistakable hints that of course this is one thousand to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the scene is and they seem depicts the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti semitic overtones but also playful fanciful
but the creature was a fearsome figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav meiring stark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. it was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. or if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed lids it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening...
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lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how serious white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming you they're not blaming just me well not just you but your but but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter narrative is propagated online by a network of anti imperialist activists conspiracy theory to say the worst what we want of more imperialism there's most more trolls role with the support of the russian government that could be you over to the guardian snopes channel four news similar stories a journalist and as a b. lee who we interviewed on this program who made serious allegations about connections between al-qaeda linked groups and the white helmet is quoted in here and i understand she is going to seek some sort of a reply i should just tell you though that we already saw one of the brilliant producers here on going underground talk to a white h
lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how serious white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming you they're not blaming just me well not just you but your but but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter narrative is propagated online by a network of anti...
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but the creature was a fearsome figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from nine hundred fifteen. which was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. with them but if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed lids it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul begun to depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of pounced pact with the devil. this which was an unmistakable hints that of course this is one thousand to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the scene is and they seem depicts the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti semitic overtones but also playful fanciful
but the creature was a fearsome figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from nine hundred fifteen. which was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. with them but if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed lids it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening...
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but the creature was a peer something bigger rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. it was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the gollum of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. with him. approx gollum clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed lids it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul begun to depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of bounced pact with the devil. the switch was an unmistakable hints that of course this is one thousand to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the scene is and they seem depicts the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti semitic overtones but also playful fanciful moments. it
but the creature was a peer something bigger rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. it was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the gollum of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. with him. approx gollum clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed lids it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening...
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lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how syria's white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming you they're not blaming just me well not just you but your but but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter-narrative is propagated online by a network of anti imperialist activists conspiracy theory to say the worst what we want of more imperialists is most more cold cold with the support of the russian government that could be you obviously the guardian snopes channel four news similar stories a journalist and as a b. lee who we interviewed on this program who made serious allegations about connections between up. by the link groups and the white helmet is quoted in here and i understand she is going to seek some sort of a reply i should just tell you though that we already saw one of the brilliant producers here on going underground talk to a white helme
lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how syria's white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming you they're not blaming just me well not just you but your but but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter-narrative is propagated online by a network of anti...
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lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how syria's white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming years. not blaming just me well not just you but your butt but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter-narrative is propagated online by a network of anti imperialist activists conspiracy theory to say the worst what we want of more imperialism there's most more trolls role with the support of the russian government that could be you over to the guardian snopes channel four news similar stories a journalist and as a b. lee who we interviewed on this program who made serious allegations about connections between al-qaeda linked groups and the white helmet is quoted in here and i understand she is going to seek some sort of a reply i should just tell you though that we already saw one of the brilliant producers here on going underground talk to a white helme
lots of stories coming out of syria as well often the guardian reports how syria's white elements became victims of an online propaganda machine they're blaming years. not blaming just me well not just you but your butt but actually. and others because they're saying that the white helmets have been maligned as being in some way north arius way involved in some skullduggery the guardian has uncovered and i'm quoting now how this counter-narrative is propagated online by a network of anti...
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but the creature was a fearsome figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. it was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. or if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed. it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul vacant it depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of faust packed with the devil. the switch and doesn't unmistakable hints that of course this is related to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the scene is a they seem depicts the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti-semitic overtones but also playful as fanciful mom
but the creature was a fearsome figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. it was on my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. or if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed. it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening...
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genie: you found a poignant obituary from "the guardian," the british paper. analyst: it gives us details we did not know before him. their account he was a man so famous in france that jimi hendrix once open for him and one of his concerts. "the guardian" explains he was often mocked for being an airhead, something he hated and actively fought against, often saying he was smarter than people give him credit for. hard-show rocker image, he never got over childhood abandonment by his parents, and was reportedly afraid of the dark, according to "the guardian." the music website billboard explains bobby halladay sold more records than mick jagger. you get an idea of just how big he is. johnny hallyday also had his share of scandal. analyst: he really did live his life like a rock 'n roll star. drugs, fast cars, motorbikes, high-profile romance, and the tax problems. he was often fighting with the french taxman. a french paper reports he actually left france to take up residency in jerusalem over these tax issues. he lost a battle against the french taxman, owing
genie: you found a poignant obituary from "the guardian," the british paper. analyst: it gives us details we did not know before him. their account he was a man so famous in france that jimi hendrix once open for him and one of his concerts. "the guardian" explains he was often mocked for being an airhead, something he hated and actively fought against, often saying he was smarter than people give him credit for. hard-show rocker image, he never got over childhood...
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the guardian straightforward and factual. the mirrored taking a more judgmental view. that is right and i think the contrast is interesting. the mirror pretty much more on the side of laura plummer, our girl will die in hellhole jail. not talking about the rights and wrongs of the case are much as more of an appeal for clemency. one of the things that comes out from this is that we all need to be aware of what we can take into someone else's country and what we cannot. the advice on the foreign office website. if you are taking drugs in the prescription drugs albeit, to find out if they are legal in the country you're going to. people might not necessarily think about it. according to an interview with her mbe earlier today on radio 4, karl turner, that information may only went up on the foreign office website since her arrest. but you should still be asking the question, you would expect to take enough jerks that you would need for your own prescription for the length of time you will be there. but 290. politically this has played better for the government than the c
the guardian straightforward and factual. the mirrored taking a more judgmental view. that is right and i think the contrast is interesting. the mirror pretty much more on the side of laura plummer, our girl will die in hellhole jail. not talking about the rights and wrongs of the case are much as more of an appeal for clemency. one of the things that comes out from this is that we all need to be aware of what we can take into someone else's country and what we cannot. the advice on the foreign...
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in the guardian, this talks about senior cabinet members who are voicing their real unease about what has been going on in the past few days, and the deals that she has been doing with the democrat unionist party. >> exactly. this needs to be done in the wider context of these negotiations. i am not sure we want to get too involved in the specifics of the negotiations, yet, because this could all change this week. what we are looking at is regulatory consistency across different parts of the united kingdom. if northern ireland gets one deal, is that fair for scotland, wales, england... that is the real issue. the business, that level of continuity, and what are these regulations, that matters. because you could have unfair competition across the united kingdom. i will skip over the japan times now, it is i am interested in this blog for the wall street journal, where it says that they will light use the term millennialss. —— millennials.” will light use the term millennialss. -- millennials. iam will light use the term millennialss. -- millennials. i am a fan of this. i'd like t
in the guardian, this talks about senior cabinet members who are voicing their real unease about what has been going on in the past few days, and the deals that she has been doing with the democrat unionist party. >> exactly. this needs to be done in the wider context of these negotiations. i am not sure we want to get too involved in the specifics of the negotiations, yet, because this could all change this week. what we are looking at is regulatory consistency across different parts of...
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this is in the guardian. for the sake of the nation, for the sake of our future generations, because we have lived our life and we have to think about the future generations, that the right enough people within all parties but even within labour, who might want to work with the kind of sensible, rational tories to come up with a better model because when we are heading seems to me utterly wrong and it seems wrong... there is a new poll done today which shows that remainers and leavers, the remainers have gone up substantially by 11 points. what you make of this story? could labour rebels be picked off to join the tories? i could not believe this for a second. i wonder what the strategy of these rebels is. assuming there is a framework agreement next autumn which i think isa agreement next autumn which i think is a strong possibility, what will they do? vote against it? there will be no deal! what is the game?” don't understand. apparently by going over the head ofjeremy corbyn, they could put hard brexiteer
this is in the guardian. for the sake of the nation, for the sake of our future generations, because we have lived our life and we have to think about the future generations, that the right enough people within all parties but even within labour, who might want to work with the kind of sensible, rational tories to come up with a better model because when we are heading seems to me utterly wrong and it seems wrong... there is a new poll done today which shows that remainers and leavers, the...
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we can look at the front page of the guardian newspaper. at what point during the day, theresa may was privately dealing with this, while she was on herfeetin dealing with this, while she was on her feet in the commons, dealing with this, while she was on herfeet in the commons, or dealing with this, while she was on her feet in the commons, or sitting ona her feet in the commons, or sitting on a searching committee examination? she didn't epically long prime minister's questions. and a committee hearing that went on two hours where she was grilled by backbench mps. poker—faced all the way through but she does almost too well. people might say that the maybot came into its own today because you would never have known behind the mask she would have to cusack one of her best friends. i'm sure she would have known this had to happen today. she got through pmqs on that that select committee is the most gruelling so fair play to her. and it felt like she had got into a groove but this is a bit of a step back. theresa may's critics would say sh
we can look at the front page of the guardian newspaper. at what point during the day, theresa may was privately dealing with this, while she was on herfeetin dealing with this, while she was on her feet in the commons, dealing with this, while she was on herfeet in the commons, or dealing with this, while she was on her feet in the commons, or sitting ona her feet in the commons, or sitting on a searching committee examination? she didn't epically long prime minister's questions. and a...
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his is mine if i have let him be happy it is daughter rebecca wright and rebecca sister or even sco guardians the sister is fighting rebecca for full custody she wants to sell my mother's house what if she wants the money if the sister wins edith would either have to move to florida with the sister or be sent to a home go to separate us this may and may go to the right is known about the little i think of plagiarism certainly do. and i also think that's right yes. home rehabilitation long program that doesn't sound good i don't know if i can open that sense on her own anymore the doctor said she had modern mencia and she knew the fall of attorney well i was her pov attorney a third party jessica nissen was a porn and her guardian my sisters have that little relationship with my mother and then was on long down through the years. my mom and her second husband must have father was the sols and one thousand nine hundred sixty. hey passed away in sixty one so long mom for all the sorry or so years she had made the payment and of course this is where she wants to be when she calls her on. their li
his is mine if i have let him be happy it is daughter rebecca wright and rebecca sister or even sco guardians the sister is fighting rebecca for full custody she wants to sell my mother's house what if she wants the money if the sister wins edith would either have to move to florida with the sister or be sent to a home go to separate us this may and may go to the right is known about the little i think of plagiarism certainly do. and i also think that's right yes. home rehabilitation long...
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knew the fall of attorney officer paul of attorney a third party jessica nissen was a porn and her guardian my sister's have that little relationship with my mother and then was one long down through the years. my mom and her second husband must have father was the solace and one nine hundred sixty. sixty one so long mom for all the sorry or so years she had to lay the blame on and of course this is where she wants to be when she calls her on. their little boy. and in. that of lou. you know. you'd play. him the. more they're going. of you and. to be fine. and. yeah i just see. and she went down. yes. well put it this way i'm so thankful to live in this world now we've been here. and we don't know how bush longer. retail low and treat him about right if you see somebody that need him. and i come here today to honor the cousin. in our family. please bring them down from here so that everyone can see not only way. and it. thank you. thank. you thank. you thank you sir trying to. render marriage or hinder marriage and they got met. god memories. and we are on this one here today. or did i love
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guardian was not reelect in november to another term. "eyewitness news" was there today as some gathered to wish the republican well in his next chapter. >> it has been a wonderful ride. it is the most difficult job i have ever had. it is the most fun i have ever had, for the last four years. >> after leaving office next month, guardian will become business administrators for toms river. >>> the new year will bring a new toll increase on the pennsylvania turnpike. beginning january 7th, the most common toll for e-z pass users will go up from 1.23 to 1.30 while price for cash pairs will go from 195 to 210. commission officials say increase is needed to improve its 550-mile toll road system. this is by the way the tenth straight year of price hikes. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" to strike or not to strike city weighs in on their plans for the mummers parade as we deal with this frigid forecast. >>> plus protecting pets from the dangerous cold, we will hear from the experts about keeping them safe, ♪ ♪ i was wondering if an ele
guardian was not reelect in november to another term. "eyewitness news" was there today as some gathered to wish the republican well in his next chapter. >> it has been a wonderful ride. it is the most difficult job i have ever had. it is the most fun i have ever had, for the last four years. >> after leaving office next month, guardian will become business administrators for toms river. >>> the new year will bring a new toll increase on the pennsylvania turnpike....
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the deal between disney and 21st century fox also leads the guardian's front page, as well as coverage of the grief of the families affected by the grenfell tower tragedy. and the metro reports that homelessness is up 65% in seven years, according to government figures. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. a lot of the front pages feature pictures from that moving service at st paul's cathedral six months after the grenfell disaster. also there is the grenfell disaster. also there is the grief people are going through, you can see that clearly. the tears. which is to be expected. the problem is, i think, which is to be expected. the problem is, ithink, this which is to be expected. the problem is, i think, this is going to go on for such a long time. when we have inquiries, events like this that happen in this country, i think people who live those events often find it is dragged out, it's long, it really laborious process. ijust hope... they talk about it being over a year before we start getting any of the evidence together. i think i
the deal between disney and 21st century fox also leads the guardian's front page, as well as coverage of the grief of the families affected by the grenfell tower tragedy. and the metro reports that homelessness is up 65% in seven years, according to government figures. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. a lot of the front pages feature pictures from that moving service at st paul's cathedral six months after the grenfell disaster. also there...
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you are in the presence of both a guardian of the galaxy and a security guardian of the galaxy, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, how are you, chris? >> chris: you know, guillermo, so nice to have a sidekick that isn't a cgi raccoon. [ laughter ] or is he? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] this is actually a real thing. you may not know this, but guillermo co-starred with me in "guardians of the galaxy: volume ii". >> guillermo: that's right. >> chris: shall we show them the clip? >> guillermo: no, no, i don't think we have time. >> chris: roll the clip. i need you to look closely. right -- here. [ laughter and applause ] >> guillermo: that's me. that's right. [ cheers ] >> chris: that was actually you. >> guillermo: yes, that's right. that was me. >> chris: have you gotten more work because of that? has it like snowballed into more jobs? >> guillermo: yeah, they asked me to do "perfect pitch 4." [ laughter ] >> chris: "perfect pitch 4"? >> guillermo: yeah. >> chris: i can't wait to see that movie. that's going be great. i have seen you all over the place. you were one of the special guests at a holid
you are in the presence of both a guardian of the galaxy and a security guardian of the galaxy, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, how are you, chris? >> chris: you know, guillermo, so nice to have a sidekick that isn't a cgi raccoon. [ laughter ] or is he? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] this is actually a real thing. you may not know this, but guillermo co-starred with me in "guardians of the galaxy: volume ii". >> guillermo: that's right. >> chris: shall we show them...
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you into the conversation because you know an area really well in los angeles called split a row the guardian newspaper went on the trip with it and took pictures and spoke to people i want to show some of those pictures and you'll see some more as we continue from this conversation where would you take people to tell them what it's like to live in school fred what would you show them. so so most definitely first i would take you to over here where early live is a way to lakers is that where you see these five million dollars condo the loss of being built there you see people slipping sid not on the streets drinking a lot. of the chairs you see the manicured dogs walking down the street and then just throw stones the way you see it in pillage you know you see the complete sidewalks. does have rolls and rolls of tinted for this you could see you see the streets that are filled with people pushing shopping carts you see people you know if you see poverty in other words you don't have to go to rule alabama you don't stand you can come right here in sunny california wanted to richard cities in am
you into the conversation because you know an area really well in los angeles called split a row the guardian newspaper went on the trip with it and took pictures and spoke to people i want to show some of those pictures and you'll see some more as we continue from this conversation where would you take people to tell them what it's like to live in school fred what would you show them. so so most definitely first i would take you to over here where early live is a way to lakers is that where...
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you into the conversation because you know an area really well in los angeles called splinter row the guardian newspaper went on the trip with phillip and took pictures and spoke to people i want to show some of those pictures and you'll see some more as we continue from this conversation where would you take people to tell them what it's like to live in school fred what would you show them. so so most definitely first i would take you to over here where early live is a way to lakers is that where you see these five million dollars condo losses being built there you see people slipping sid not on the streets drinking a lot. of the chairs you see the manicured dogs walking down the street and then just throw stones the way you see it in village you know you see the complete sidewalks that. does have rolls and rolls of tinted for this you could see you see the streets that are filled with people pushing shopping carts you see people you know if you see poverty in other words you don't have to go to rule alabama you don't stand me you can come right here in sunny california wanted to riches citie
you into the conversation because you know an area really well in los angeles called splinter row the guardian newspaper went on the trip with phillip and took pictures and spoke to people i want to show some of those pictures and you'll see some more as we continue from this conversation where would you take people to tell them what it's like to live in school fred what would you show them. so so most definitely first i would take you to over here where early live is a way to lakers is that...
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the guardian report gives some of the detail of the drama of the day. diplomats were waiting for two hours and then sent home. it was like, quys and then sent home. it was like, guys let's go to the pub, it's all over. it was a dramatic change of events. pat cummins you were talking about that extraordinary news conference and it seems as though the irish government was pretty angry at the way this unfolded. do you think it's going to make it more difficult for the prime minister to square the irish government now?” think the difficulty is less with the government here in dublin and with the dup. the irish government has been pretty consistent in terms of what it requires. it's quite transparent, it requires eight cast iron guarantee that whatever the future deal between the british and the eu, it will not entail a return toa the eu, it will not entail a return to a hard borderand the eu, it will not entail a return to a hard border and they want strong language guaranteeing that. i think the difficulty will probably be at the dup side. the british af
the guardian report gives some of the detail of the drama of the day. diplomats were waiting for two hours and then sent home. it was like, quys and then sent home. it was like, guys let's go to the pub, it's all over. it was a dramatic change of events. pat cummins you were talking about that extraordinary news conference and it seems as though the irish government was pretty angry at the way this unfolded. do you think it's going to make it more difficult for the prime minister to square the...
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well, the guardian writer, one of the guardian addicts talked about your concert earlier this year, he described it and all earlier concerts as "a masterclass in self—parody from day one." well, thank god the guardian thought that. no, listen... but perhaps it is something you agree with, though. perhaps you set out to say... no, not at all. not at all. look, i appreciate the good will and good—natured fun, but i have a few houses the critics have bought me. if those are bad reviews, please bring them on. but you have also been honest about how much is spectacle rather than the music. it is clearly both. i don't want to get up on stage with a band i am so proud of and just play the songs. i believe that would be a slap in the face of the audience. we also don't use backing tracks or anything fake. it is a legitimate hard—rock band that goes up on stage, and we prefer to give the audience something more than just incense. you said yourself "i am not an artist." non, i think that's highly overused. it's not up to me to decide if i am. it's always up to the people. of the people, fo
well, the guardian writer, one of the guardian addicts talked about your concert earlier this year, he described it and all earlier concerts as "a masterclass in self—parody from day one." well, thank god the guardian thought that. no, listen... but perhaps it is something you agree with, though. perhaps you set out to say... no, not at all. not at all. look, i appreciate the good will and good—natured fun, but i have a few houses the critics have bought me. if those are bad...
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you into the conversation because you know an area really well in los angeles called split a row the guardian newspaper went on the trip with philip and took pitches and spoke to people i want to show some of those pictures and you'll see some more as we continue from this conversation where would you take people to tell them what it's like to live in school fred what would you show them. so so most definitely first i would take you to over here where ellie lived went to lakers is that where you see these five million dollars condo the loss of being built that you see people slipping sit not on the street drinking a lot. of the chairs you see the manicured dogs walking down the street and then just throw stones the way you see it in village you know you see the complete sidewalks that. does have rolls and rolls of tinted for this you could see you see streets that are filled with people pushing shopping carts you see people you know if you see poverty in other words you don't have to go to rule alabama you don't stand you can come right here in sunny california want to richard cities in ameri
you into the conversation because you know an area really well in los angeles called split a row the guardian newspaper went on the trip with philip and took pitches and spoke to people i want to show some of those pictures and you'll see some more as we continue from this conversation where would you take people to tell them what it's like to live in school fred what would you show them. so so most definitely first i would take you to over here where ellie lived went to lakers is that where...
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the guardian reports that tory backbenchers are calling for a cross—party alliance, saying that labour are the key to securing a soft brexit. the mirror also leads with the news that a british embassy worker has been killed in beirut. are so let's begin with the guardian, that story that labour holds the key to a soft brexit, according to tory backbenchers. holds the key to a soft brexit, according to tory backbenchersm course, according to tory backbenchersm course , we according to tory backbenchersm course, we don't know which rebels have been talking to gavin barwell, but it seems that some of them have been going to him and saying, look, we should have a deal with some of the labour party, have a cross—party alliance to come up with some sort of soft brexit compromise. i think the chances of this are absolutely zero, i cannot see for one second, one ns, that theresa may would agree toa one ns, that theresa may would agree to a cross—party alliance with the labour party, absolutely unbelievable. i do wonder what is going through the minds of rebels now, fairenough, going throug
the guardian reports that tory backbenchers are calling for a cross—party alliance, saying that labour are the key to securing a soft brexit. the mirror also leads with the news that a british embassy worker has been killed in beirut. are so let's begin with the guardian, that story that labour holds the key to a soft brexit, according to tory backbenchers. holds the key to a soft brexit, according to tory backbenchersm course, according to tory backbenchersm course , we according to tory...
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but the creature was a beer something bigger rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav meiring stark novel from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. my rinks novel is the most famous version of the gollum of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. approx gollum clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed. it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul vacant it depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of faust packed with the devil. doesn't unmistakable hints that of course this is one thousand to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the same depicts the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti-semitic overtones but also playful fanciful moments. it's the little christian girl who vanquishes the gol
but the creature was a beer something bigger rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav meiring stark novel from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. my rinks novel is the most famous version of the gollum of all time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. approx gollum clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed. it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the...
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scientific community are still very nervous about this according to one you an expert who spoke to the guardian he said quote you may be able to remove viruses or the entire mosquito population but that may also have downstream ecological effects on species that the pentagon though another words ecosystems in nature are a lot like jenga the more blocks you were moved the more you know everyone's played . jug i hope that's not the only appears on display at this year's conference because like flies on feces whenever words like manipulation mass destruction and extinction are thrown around you can bet your bottom dollar that the pentagon is not far behind me hess the guardian has uncovered that the depends advanced research projects agency or darpa you know the good folks behind the creepy backflipping robots and other such horrifying things we've seen online well darpa has invested roughly one hundred million dollars into genetic extinction technologies making the us military now one of the biggest funders of gene drive research in the world. i think on that lovely lovely thought as we start wat
scientific community are still very nervous about this according to one you an expert who spoke to the guardian he said quote you may be able to remove viruses or the entire mosquito population but that may also have downstream ecological effects on species that the pentagon though another words ecosystems in nature are a lot like jenga the more blocks you were moved the more you know everyone's played . jug i hope that's not the only appears on display at this year's conference because like...
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but the creature was a beer some figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. is for the song that's my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column a full time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feet chanced the eyes on half closed the slits it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul vague and it depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of faust packed with the devil. doesn't on mistake people hints that of course this is one thousand to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the scene is a they seem to. the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti semitic overtones but also playful
but the creature was a beer some figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. is for the song that's my rinks novel is the most famous version of the column a full time. pogs illustrations were just as popular. if you can shine approx column clearly has asian feet chanced the eyes on half closed the slits it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity. the image...
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you are in the presence of both a guardian of the galaxy and a security guardian of the galaxy, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, how are you, chris? [ cheers and applause ] >> chris: you know, guillermo, so nice to have a sidekick that isn't a cgi raccoon. [ laughter ] or is he? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] this is actually a real thing. you may not know this, but guillermo co-starred with me in "guardians of the galaxy: volume 2." >> guillermo: that's right. >> chris: shall we show them the clip? >> guillermo: no, no, i don't think we have time. [ laughter ] >> chris: roll the clip. i need you to look closely. right -- here. [ laughter and applause ] >> guillermo: that's me. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> chris: that was actually you. >> guillermo: yes, that's right. that was me. >> chris: have you gotten more work because of that? has it like snowballed into more jobs? >> guillermo: yeah, they asked me to do "perfect pitch 4." [ laughter ] >> chris: "perfect pitch 4"? >> guillermo: yeah. >> chris: i can't wait to see that movie. that's going be great. i have seen you all over the pla
you are in the presence of both a guardian of the galaxy and a security guardian of the galaxy, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, how are you, chris? [ cheers and applause ] >> chris: you know, guillermo, so nice to have a sidekick that isn't a cgi raccoon. [ laughter ] or is he? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] this is actually a real thing. you may not know this, but guillermo co-starred with me in "guardians of the galaxy: volume 2." >> guillermo: that's right. >>...
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many are still very nervous about this according to one you an expert who spoke to the guardian he said quote you may be able to remove viruses or the entire mosquito population but that may also have downstream ecological effects on species that the penned on them and other words ecosystems in nature are a lot like jenga the more blocks you were moved the more you know everyone's played jungle but that's not the only appears on display at this year's conference because like flies on feces whenever words like manipulation mass destruction and extinction are thrown around you can bet your bottom dollar that the pentagon is not far behind me has the guardian has uncovered that the defense advanced research projects agency or darpa you know the good folks behind the creepy backflipping robots and other such horrifying things we've seen online well darpa has invested roughly one hundred million dollars into genetic extinction technologies making the us military now one of the biggest funders of gene drive research in the world. i think on that lovely lovely thought as we start watching hawk
many are still very nervous about this according to one you an expert who spoke to the guardian he said quote you may be able to remove viruses or the entire mosquito population but that may also have downstream ecological effects on species that the penned on them and other words ecosystems in nature are a lot like jenga the more blocks you were moved the more you know everyone's played jungle but that's not the only appears on display at this year's conference because like flies on feces...
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jonathan freedland of the guardian. lbc presenter iain dale. and stephanie bolzen the london correspondent, for the german newspaper die welt. and, before we actually say hello to you, let‘s have a look at the front pages, starting with the mail. "rejoice! we are on our way." "the price of freedom," the daily telegraph goes on to list all of the cost of the deal so far. and on to the guardian. "the deal is done, the eu warns of more delays." stephanie, we don‘t have die welt, but what‘s it saying tomorrow morning? headline is a bit similar to the guardian, saying, happy britain, but europe remained sceptical. the comment on page one also says, well, there is maybe a bit of light at the end of the tunnel. the pragmatism that we are used to buy the brits, the smart, the pragmatism that we are used to by the brits, the smart, pragmatic brits, it has returned maybe a little bit, but watch this space. that smart pragmatism, interestingly, dia, do you think theresa may, she is a much stronger figure now than she was 2a hours? definitely, but yo
jonathan freedland of the guardian. lbc presenter iain dale. and stephanie bolzen the london correspondent, for the german newspaper die welt. and, before we actually say hello to you, let‘s have a look at the front pages, starting with the mail. "rejoice! we are on our way." "the price of freedom," the daily telegraph goes on to list all of the cost of the deal so far. and on to the guardian. "the deal is done, the eu warns of more delays." stephanie, we don‘t...
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you are in the presence of both a guardian of the galaxy and a security guardian of the galaxy, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, how are you, chris? [ cheers and applause ] >> chris: you know, guillermo, so nice to have a sidekick that isn't a cgi raccoon. [ laughter ] or is he? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] this is actually a real thing. you may not know this, but guillermo co-starred with me in "guardians of the galaxy: volume 2." >> guillermo: that's right. >> chris: shall we show them the clip? >> guillermo: no, no, i don't think we have time. [ laughter ] >> chris: roll the clip. i need you to look closely. right -- here. [ laughter and applause ] >> guillermo: that's me. that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> chris: that was actually you. >> guillermo: yes, that's right. that was me. >> chris: have you gotten more work because of that? has it like snowballed into more jobs? >> guillermo: yeah, they asked me to do "perfect pitch 4." [ laughter ] >> chris: "perfect pitch 4"? >> guillermo: yeah. >> chris: i can't wait to see that movie. that's going be great. i have seen you all over the pla
you are in the presence of both a guardian of the galaxy and a security guardian of the galaxy, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, how are you, chris? [ cheers and applause ] >> chris: you know, guillermo, so nice to have a sidekick that isn't a cgi raccoon. [ laughter ] or is he? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] this is actually a real thing. you may not know this, but guillermo co-starred with me in "guardians of the galaxy: volume 2." >> guillermo: that's right. >>...
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but the creature was a beer some figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. is for the song that's my rinks novel is the most famous version of the gollum of all time . pogs illustrations were just as popular. with him. approx gollum clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed. it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity . the image of a frightening creature was present in the literature painting and film of that period. paul vega depicts the golems creation as a mix of black magic and jewish mysticism it's reminiscent of bounced packed with the devil. such an as an unmistakable hints that of course this is one thousand to the supernatural but there is also a potentially demonic aspect to it as well. dark forces are what a the rabbi rather than the power of the letters. in the scene is and they seem depicts the ambivalence of the whole film which has anti semitic overtones but also playful fanciful moment
but the creature was a beer some figure rather than the guardian. this new cult status peaked at the time of gustav myricks dark novel. from one thousand nine hundred fifteen. is for the song that's my rinks novel is the most famous version of the gollum of all time . pogs illustrations were just as popular. with him. approx gollum clearly has asian feature the eyes are half closed. it's apparent immediately that the character is something to be afraid of an oddity . the image of a frightening...
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the boys meet another guardian angel, 8,000 miles away in new york city. what's the one thing you'd like to see when you get to new york? >> swimming. >> you want to see a swimming pool? i think we can try and arrange for that. >> reporter: we're with them on a life-changing quest to make them whole again. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ little girl and
the boys meet another guardian angel, 8,000 miles away in new york city. what's the one thing you'd like to see when you get to new york? >> swimming. >> you want to see a swimming pool? i think we can try and arrange for that. >> reporter: we're with them on a life-changing quest to make them whole again. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the...