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i think his legacy _ richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is — richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really _ richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one - richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one of- his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and surreal brawl. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. evenif connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre in parrott day paris was obvious fun to look at, it is crazy is wild but it is fun to look at. —— pompidou centre in paris. it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way through his work was another part of that i think. i think his legacy is that as well as trying to show that modern buildings could still create a civilised city. that they did not have to be a vast landscape of horrible, brutal concrete. he really stripped them out and allowed you in and allowed you to see how things wor
i think his legacy _ richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is — richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really _ richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one - richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one of- his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and surreal brawl. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. evenif connect with it emotionally. even if you go back...
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here he assesses richard rogers�* legacy. i think his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at — it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way through his work was another part of that i think. i think his legacy is that, as well as trying to show that modern buildings could still create a civilised city. that they did not have to be a vast landscape of horrible, brutal concrete. indeed and he really stripped them out and allowed you in and allowed you to see how things worked. what were some of the buildings that stood out to you personally? well, i love the madrid airport, barajas, that exquisite ter
here he assesses richard rogers�* legacy. i think his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at — it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the architect, richard rogers — who's died at the age of 88. good afternoon. the health secretary sajid javid says he can't rule out further covid restrictions in england in the run—up to christmas, and he's urged everyone to be cautious given the rapid spread of the omicron variant. mrjavid said the new variant is already the dominant strain in england, as well as scotland. so far, 12 people have died having contracted this latest form of coronavirus. our medical editor fergus walsh has the latest. this christmas, the hot ticket for many is not to see a football match but to get a booster jab. many is not to see a football match but to get a boosterjab. wembley stadium had 10,000 vaccines available today and many were keen to get them before heading home to the family. i to get them before heading home to the famil . ., , ., ., the family. i would prefer to have it done before _ the family. i would prefer to have it done before christmas. - the family. i would prefer to have it d
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the architect, richard rogers — who's died at the age of 88. good afternoon. the health secretary sajid javid says he can't rule out further covid restrictions in england in the run—up to christmas, and he's urged everyone to be cautious given the rapid spread of the omicron variant. mrjavid said the new variant is already the dominant strain in england, as well as scotland. so far, 12 people have died having...
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the british architect richard rogers who's died at the age of 88. paul goldberger is a pulitzer prize winning architecture critic, here's what he had to say about richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at, it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything that he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way through his work was another part of that i think. i think his legacy is that, as well as trying to show that modern buildings could still create a civilised city. that they did not have to be a vast landscape of horrible, brutal concrete. indeed and he really stripped them out and allowed you in and allowed you to see how things worked. wha
the british architect richard rogers who's died at the age of 88. paul goldberger is a pulitzer prize winning architecture critic, here's what he had to say about richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at, it's...
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eso sÍ, roger. lo harÍa con todo el mundo. ¿tÚ? roger: yo creo que no sÉ... borja: por lo menos eres honesto, amigo. roger: que lo pases lindo con tu familia. borja: bueno, no te vayas porque sÉ que tÚ eres muy de villancicos. un tradicional villancico hace parte de una lista de canciones navideÑas de una prestigiosa revista. te vamos a decir cuÁl es despuÉs de la pausa. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ libre el eau de parfum yves saint laurent quien no ha escuchado borja: vamos a ver una cosa, ¿quiÉn no ha escuchado, cantado hasta bahÍa del villancico venezolano "mi burrito sabanero"? esa tradicional canciÓn ha llegado a la lista de las mejores canciones navideÑas de la prestigiosa revista billboard. tenemos los detalles desde caracas. francisco: es el burrito sabanero, una de las canciones navideÑas venezolanas mÁs conocidas, queridas y populares del paÍs. ♪ tambiÉn en el mundo. ha traspasado todas las fronteras siendo versionada de mil maneras. ♪ si me ven, si me ven ♪ ♪ voy camino de belÉn ♪ francisco: como la interpreta este tr
eso sÍ, roger. lo harÍa con todo el mundo. ¿tÚ? roger: yo creo que no sÉ... borja: por lo menos eres honesto, amigo. roger: que lo pases lindo con tu familia. borja: bueno, no te vayas porque sÉ que tÚ eres muy de villancicos. un tradicional villancico hace parte de una lista de canciones navideÑas de una prestigiosa revista. te vamos a decir cuÁl es despuÉs de la pausa. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ libre el eau de parfum yves saint laurent quien no ha escuchado borja: vamos a...
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roger stone's lawyer is saying and, we're going to get to this later in the hour, roger stone's lawyer is saying he's not going to show up as a witness because he's taking the fifth amendment. no, you have to show up, take the oath, answered the question about what's your name and then when we ask you were were you under andrea six, you can then start taking the fifth. for individual questions as they get close to an arena that might criminally incriminate you. this idea that when taking the fifth, so i'm not going to go. i'm not going to show up. that is not how the fifth amendment works. >> it's also the way it works for them to be asserting various forms of privilege. like, jeffrey clark, the justice department official, before he pled the fifth, he showed up and went in and said, it's privileged a various kinds. and we're like, we're going to ask your question, you can assert what specific privilege you think a place that excuses you from answering it. we'll ask a question, you tell us. he's like no, you can't ask me questions. it just privilege. like he's got a cloak of invisibili
roger stone's lawyer is saying and, we're going to get to this later in the hour, roger stone's lawyer is saying he's not going to show up as a witness because he's taking the fifth amendment. no, you have to show up, take the oath, answered the question about what's your name and then when we ask you were were you under andrea six, you can then start taking the fifth. for individual questions as they get close to an arena that might criminally incriminate you. this idea that when taking the...
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sir roger gale, conservative mp. prime ministers questions will be live your on the bbc news channel at midday. let's cross live to downing street and speak to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. adam, how serious is this for the government?— adam, how serious is this for the government? well, we will find out at midday when _ government? well, we will find out at midday when it _ government? well, we will find out at midday when it is _ government? well, we will find out at midday when it is prime - government? well, we will find out| at midday when it is prime ministers questions. that will be a moment to take the temperature on the backbenches. people who are paid to monitor the conservative backbenches by the government think that sir roger gale is in the minority. both in terms of conservative mps who are willing to go on the record to directly criticise the prime minister for his handling directly criticise the prime ministerfor his handling of this and also any minority of mps who are really conc
sir roger gale, conservative mp. prime ministers questions will be live your on the bbc news channel at midday. let's cross live to downing street and speak to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. adam, how serious is this for the government?— adam, how serious is this for the government? well, we will find out at midday when _ government? well, we will find out at midday when it _ government? well, we will find out at midday when it is _ government? well, we will find out at...
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ailes, the inarguablevidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had many slippery qualities. in a way, events turned them into a sort of great unwitting hero, as a descendant of franklin delano roosevelt's chief politi
ailes, the inarguablevidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly...
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apparently they knew that rogers was not vaccinated. if you want to boil this down, i guess it means the nfl is fine if players lie to the world just don't lie to the nfl or your team about your vaccination status. let's get a quick reaction from our panel on this. dean and ida, what is your reaction. i'll start with you, ida. what is your reaction in the disparity in punishment? the players knew they had to be vaccinated. they know what the protocols are, both of them. i don't care if you're telling me are you did some cocktail drink that made you think you're vaccinated or faked a vaccine card, you both did not follow the protocols of being vaccinated. >> i'm thinking about this in terms of economics, right? aaron rogers is losing 13,000 and antonio is over 300,000. when we think about racism and oppression, the economic violence that is employed against people of color in this country, whether they're in the nfl or they work at a grocery store is one of the ways that you keep people down. so you look at this white man that everybody
apparently they knew that rogers was not vaccinated. if you want to boil this down, i guess it means the nfl is fine if players lie to the world just don't lie to the nfl or your team about your vaccination status. let's get a quick reaction from our panel on this. dean and ida, what is your reaction. i'll start with you, ida. what is your reaction in the disparity in punishment? the players knew they had to be vaccinated. they know what the protocols are, both of them. i don't care if you're...
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. >>> coming up, roger stone pleads the fifth. trump's longtime adviser staying hush-hush during his interview on friday with the january 6th select committee. we'll discuss all of that next. e we'll discuss all of that next and it works fast. in as little as 7 days try fast acting biotic gummies from align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. there's so much new in the new chicken & bacon ranch, but the clock is
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so i'm not surprised at all by roger stone. but what i'm looking for are the patriots, and i'm confident they're out there. >> well, of course you can build a case without getting the testimony of the most important suspects in the case, and that's frequently done. in most prosecutions, the prosecutors don't have any access to the criminal defendant at all, and they still build condemning evidentiary cases around those people. >> exactly right. i was thinking and looking at some of the information that the committee has put forward. they have spoken to or interviewed more than 250 people. they have gotten the preservation of records. they are collecting the metadata around conversations and texts. they will be able to -- we, congress, will be able to connect a tremendous number of the dots, even with the obstruction of thugs and gangs and those who are really fearful for their own culpability for what they know, for what they knew and did nothing about. the notion that people knew and prepared and planned, knew about the dollar
so i'm not surprised at all by roger stone. but what i'm looking for are the patriots, and i'm confident they're out there. >> well, of course you can build a case without getting the testimony of the most important suspects in the case, and that's frequently done. in most prosecutions, the prosecutors don't have any access to the criminal defendant at all, and they still build condemning evidentiary cases around those people. >> exactly right. i was thinking and looking at some of...
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the influential british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. in the last hour, emma raducanu has been named bbc sports personality of the year. the 19—year—old won the us open in september, making her the first female british tennis player to win a grand slam title in 44 years. the boxer tyson fury, diver tom daley, swimmer adam peaty, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey were all nominated. our sports correspondent andy swiss watched the ceremony. the 2021 bbc sports personality of the year is emma raducanu. currently self—isolating with covid, she had to present the trophy to herself. but then in 2021, emma raducanu's taken everything in her stride. winning the us open atjust 18 is a feat which still almost defies belief. from a virtual unknown to a sporting sensation in one remarkable year. it's been absolutely insane, and especially the energy that i felt at wimbledon this year playing in front of my home crowd. that was something that i've never felt before, so thank you very much. 2021 has been a bumpe
the influential british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. in the last hour, emma raducanu has been named bbc sports personality of the year. the 19—year—old won the us open in september, making her the first female british tennis player to win a grand slam title in 44 years. the boxer tyson fury, diver tom daley, swimmer adam peaty, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey were all nominated. our sports correspondent andy swiss watched the...
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richard rogers who's died aged 88. almost time to say goodbye if you are watching us around the world, away from the uk. you can get the latest news on the bbc news website. goodbye. the winner of this year's strictly come dancing final was crowned last night. rose and giovanni! the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury. earlier, i spoke to former strictly professional dancer robin windsor who danced on the show with lisa riley and deborah meaden. he gave me his reaction to last night's show. we'd be hard pressed to find anybody that will say that this wasn't only the best final in strictly history, but the best series that strictly have ever put on. i think we finally got to a point where i didn't mind who won last night because for me, representation won, we obviously had same—sex male co
richard rogers who's died aged 88. almost time to say goodbye if you are watching us around the world, away from the uk. you can get the latest news on the bbc news website. goodbye. the winner of this year's strictly come dancing final was crowned last night. rose and giovanni! the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv...
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ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had many slippery qualities. in a way, events turned them into a sort of great unwitting hero, as a descendant of franklin delano roosevelt's chief politi
ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly...
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ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own consertive clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had many slippery qualities. in a way, events turned them into a sort of great unwitting hero, as a descendant of franklin delano roosevelt's chief politica
ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own consertive clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly...
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richard rogers, who has died at the age of 88. you're watching bbc news. carlos marin, the singer from the classical group �*il divo' has died at the age of 53. it's reported that he was taken to hospital recently and spent a period of time in intensive care. in a statement on social media, the band said: il divo's international composition helped them achieve notable success across several worldwide tours. they sold more than 30 million records and had 160 gold and platinum discs across more than 33 countries. and just before the weather... the guardian has published a photo which says is borisjohnson pictured with wine and cheese alongside his wife and up to 17 staff in the downing street garden at a time of restrictions in may last year. we'll take a look at this story and many others tx gfx)at 10:30 and 11:30 this a spokesperson has said that work meetings often took place outside. on this occasion it was staff meetings following a press conference. we will be taking a look at the story in our press preview at half past ten and again at 11:30. the gu
richard rogers, who has died at the age of 88. you're watching bbc news. carlos marin, the singer from the classical group �*il divo' has died at the age of 53. it's reported that he was taken to hospital recently and spent a period of time in intensive care. in a statement on social media, the band said: il divo's international composition helped them achieve notable success across several worldwide tours. they sold more than 30 million records and had 160 gold and platinum discs across more...
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ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had many slippery qualities. in a way, events turned them into a sort of great unwitting hero, as a descendant of franin delano roosevelt's chief politica
ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sense of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the influential british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. that's it for now. i'm back with the news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? very mixed bag. we have spider—man: no way home. we have the lost daughter, the directorial debut from maggie gyllenhaal. it's olivia colman. and the tender bar, directed by george clooney. interesting mixture. spider—man, is a good? laughter. pause! yes. yes, but? this picks up straight after the previous film. the identity of spider—man is revealed as peter parker, and suddenly the whole world knows who he is and they're ready to turn against him. here's a clip. that's right, folks — spider—man is, in fact, peter parker! are you spider—man's girlfriend? whoa, whoa, whoa! please don't touch her. all clamouring. you murdere
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the influential british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. that's it for now. i'm back with the news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? very mixed bag. we have spider—man: no way home. we have the lost...
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rogers: thank you. i again want to thank chairman smith, chairman reed, ranking member enwho have and all of the members for their tremendous work this year. i also want to thank our committee staff on both sides of the aisle as well as staff from leadership for their hard work and dedication. enormous numbers of hours were put into this endeavor over the course of this year and i can't overstate how much i appreciate the staff work. finally, madam speaker, today is the day we honor the bravery of the 3500 service members killed or wounded at pearl harbor. on that day and again on september 11 our nation came together and vowed to defend our homeland and protect our freedom from all enemies. each year congress comes together in an effort to fulfill that battle by passing the national defense authorization act. i urge all members to do that again this year and pass the ndaa. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from
rogers: thank you. i again want to thank chairman smith, chairman reed, ranking member enwho have and all of the members for their tremendous work this year. i also want to thank our committee staff on both sides of the aisle as well as staff from leadership for their hard work and dedication. enormous numbers of hours were put into this endeavor over the course of this year and i can't overstate how much i appreciate the staff work. finally, madam speaker, today is the day we honor the bravery...
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ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sen of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly shakespeare's voice saying, i am myself in different honest, and yet i could accuse me of such things that it would, it were better that my mother had never born me. we're all capable of good. and we're all capable of evil. and it's my job as an actor to explore all those gray areas. - you've also played franklin delano roosevelt, - yeah. what is it? - who i heard you describe. you said you learned of fdr, that quote: he had many slippery qualities. in a way, events tued them into a sort of great unwitting hero, as a descendant of franklin delano roosevelt's chief political
ailes, the inarguable evidence of roger ailes' behavior appalled him. he found it despicable, but he also knew him as a man who was wonderful company. he had a great sen of humor. in fact, he was very, very tough on his own conservative clients, for being too conservative. - yes, he was. i know somebody that worked at fox news that can tell you. - a, i mean, a startling piece of information. none of us is perfect. my favorite line in shakespeare is when hamlet, who is most certainly...
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it is not for me but when i came to roger c. sullivan high school, is way different story. >> do you remember meeting. >> i guess he asked. [laughter] >> tei do and he and his sisterr place in the same class i remember meeting both of them. >> what were your first impressions. >> will first impressions were he was actually very quiet and he just kind of stood there, 24 hours later, he was no longer quiet and is not stop talking says. [laughter] but first impression, here's another guy had he will learn english in life will be great. >> she met an english department at sullivan, but she said there were 40 languages spoken in on any given day, print english etc. and sam had mentioned that he was there so what is communication look like at sullivan. >> it is funny because i was a we did this a couple of days, i made the audience participate in an activity with all these different languages but it is just like what you see appear, lots of smiles and hugs and high fives. it's very kinesthetic, a lot of using your body to point have t
it is not for me but when i came to roger c. sullivan high school, is way different story. >> do you remember meeting. >> i guess he asked. [laughter] >> tei do and he and his sisterr place in the same class i remember meeting both of them. >> what were your first impressions. >> will first impressions were he was actually very quiet and he just kind of stood there, 24 hours later, he was no longer quiet and is not stop talking says. [laughter] but first...
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>> you mean a contingency plan for if roger stone does not testify? >> not just roger stone but -- yes, go ahead -- >> i think what they're trying to do is subpoenaing scores and scores of people to put together a portrait of what happened around them, to help cooperating witnesses who, for example, would have had conversations with roger stone, mark meadows, who provided testimony under oath so when the report does come out they can put together a picture of what was happening in those conversations without some of these people. keep in mind roger stone, mark meadows, they were not working in a vacuum, they were coordinaing and planning with others, others in the room and having those conversations. you can tell the committee what happened. >> let's talk a little about mark meadows and his involvement in this. the lawmakers, all of the members of the ultra conservative house freedom caucus, worked closely with the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, whose central role in mr. trump's efforts to overturn a democratic election is coming into focus
>> you mean a contingency plan for if roger stone does not testify? >> not just roger stone but -- yes, go ahead -- >> i think what they're trying to do is subpoenaing scores and scores of people to put together a portrait of what happened around them, to help cooperating witnesses who, for example, would have had conversations with roger stone, mark meadows, who provided testimony under oath so when the report does come out they can put together a picture of what was...
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they subpoenaed roger stone yet again. where was he on january 6? he was in a hotel room as the capitol was being breached. he has nothing to do with it. it doesn't matter. he criticized joe biden. he could go to jail again. now the committee is deciding to shut down one of the most popular journalists on the right, alex jones. jones is mocked for his flamboyance but the truth is he's been a far better guide to reality in recent years, in other words, a far better journalist than nbc news national correspondent ken dlanian or margaret brennan of cbs. m alex jones never bought the russia hoax, not for a second. and if he sat down with tony fauci, he would ask real questions like a journalist is supposed to do. wouldn't just slobber all over it. alex jones makes fun of joe biden so the committee threatens hip with prison. the irony, alex jones isn't simply innocent of inciting crime on january 6, he actively worked to prevent crimes from taking place on january 6. we're not running interference for alex jones and we're not guessing it, we happen to kn
they subpoenaed roger stone yet again. where was he on january 6? he was in a hotel room as the capitol was being breached. he has nothing to do with it. it doesn't matter. he criticized joe biden. he could go to jail again. now the committee is deciding to shut down one of the most popular journalists on the right, alex jones. jones is mocked for his flamboyance but the truth is he's been a far better guide to reality in recent years, in other words, a far better journalist than nbc news...
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the young richard rogers struggled at school. he was dyslexic, but he got into art college and then trained as an architect where he met another future superstar of british architecture, norman foster. their high—tech style, though, took a while to win favour. his inside—out lloyd's building in london was not to everyone's taste. it's what his royal highness, the prince of wales, described as a carbuncle on the face of whatever you like to call it. but his moment had come. madrid airport, with its huge bamboo roof, won the stirling prize. the millennium dome was signature rogers — again, innovative technology to create a huge, flexible space. how you get from one place to the other... but not all his plans were popular. proposed transformation of london's southbank was fought off by residents, but it didn't stop politicians seeking his advice on reshaping cities. there is a very major part of my outfit which is about trying to create a world which is influenced for the better, through public space, through private space and
the young richard rogers struggled at school. he was dyslexic, but he got into art college and then trained as an architect where he met another future superstar of british architecture, norman foster. their high—tech style, though, took a while to win favour. his inside—out lloyd's building in london was not to everyone's taste. it's what his royal highness, the prince of wales, described as a carbuncle on the face of whatever you like to call it. but his moment had come. madrid airport,...
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and then of course, jerry and roger, who are waiting for me to get through this very quickly. hello, russell. it's good to be back. i remember the early days when we would all gather together, whether i like it or not, and go to every small community in the county. stop by russell townsley, listen to him do an interview on k srl, those were the times. he has done that over and over again. and of course, our favorite son. i thought the best thing i could do is probably shorten up what i said yesterday. that would be good news to everybody. what a magnificent order. chaplain, we were not quite that close when i was there for 24 years in the senate, i always listened to your opening prayer. as well as other times, and that voice, that magnificent voice. and i got to thinking about it, it's been a year since i heard you, ever since i left, i always thought your voice was the voice of the lord. i heard you today and it made me really nervous. [laughter] thank you, sir. bob characterized russell when addressing the russell high school graduating class of 1986. and he said the follow
and then of course, jerry and roger, who are waiting for me to get through this very quickly. hello, russell. it's good to be back. i remember the early days when we would all gather together, whether i like it or not, and go to every small community in the county. stop by russell townsley, listen to him do an interview on k srl, those were the times. he has done that over and over again. and of course, our favorite son. i thought the best thing i could do is probably shorten up what i said...
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a picture of roger stone with members of the oath keepers. you know how many pictures i have it people that i don't even know the last few years? i'm an american political icon whether i like it or not. the idea that i'm responsible for anything that person has done past, present, future, when i don't even know their name, is an absurdity. >> abc news done that? >> they are the absolute worst. we have groundbreaking video of stone standing in front of his hotel. if you watch the video all you're going to find out is how much people love roger stone and how i accommodate those who ask for a selfie, picture, headship, or whatever. in the background you can see members of the proud boys. what does that prove? that proves nothing. >> who and abc is leading this? >> i've been disappointed on ellie dukakis. this is just flat out guilt by association. it's outrageous, really. there is nothing to tell the committee. i know nothing whatsoever about this. let's look at it from another point of view. one thing i am not is politically stupid. breaking in
a picture of roger stone with members of the oath keepers. you know how many pictures i have it people that i don't even know the last few years? i'm an american political icon whether i like it or not. the idea that i'm responsible for anything that person has done past, present, future, when i don't even know their name, is an absurdity. >> abc news done that? >> they are the absolute worst. we have groundbreaking video of stone standing in front of his hotel. if you watch the...
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michelle, roger stone pleads the fifth. roger stone has been pardoned before. roger stone apparently wakes up every day and drinks lucky juice. when is roger stone potentially going to face more consequences for his behavior, or do you think i can stall this until next fall or perhaps after the elections? >> i mean, i have frankly no idea, because i don't know what roger stone is implicated in, in terms of his role in actually causing this riot. i would just say that when somebody takes the fifth in a criminal trial, the jury is required not to hold that against them. but this is not a criminal trial. this is looking into wrongdoing but it's also a political proceeding. and so the american people do not have to do what a jury would do and say that if there's nothing wrong here, roger stone doesn't get to have it both ways. he doesn't both get to say i can't answer because my answers might incriminate me and then go out and say but actually i have nothing incriminating to say. i think we can assume from his silence that there is indeed something incriminating ab
michelle, roger stone pleads the fifth. roger stone has been pardoned before. roger stone apparently wakes up every day and drinks lucky juice. when is roger stone potentially going to face more consequences for his behavior, or do you think i can stall this until next fall or perhaps after the elections? >> i mean, i have frankly no idea, because i don't know what roger stone is implicated in, in terms of his role in actually causing this riot. i would just say that when somebody takes...
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you had individuals like mark meadows and roger stone plead the fifth. obviously, they've got something to hide. roger stone there in the clip you played felt free to talk to the press, but he would not face the investigators' questions. then you had this extensive sentence in the florida case where someone was sentenced for more than five years for assaulting police officers. and that's just the beginning of it. obviously those who incited the riots will have to be held accountable as well. so i think there's new momentum to the committee's work. and i think the next several weeks are going to be very telling in terms of where this investigation is going to go. >> and jackie, what else can you tell us about the committee's thinking when it comes to roger stone? and overall does it appear that the committee is making real progress? >> yeah. to add onto what jeremy said i think this has been a blockbuster week for them, and i think people are really just starting to tune in. and it's a preview for what we're going to see next year, the committee finally p
you had individuals like mark meadows and roger stone plead the fifth. obviously, they've got something to hide. roger stone there in the clip you played felt free to talk to the press, but he would not face the investigators' questions. then you had this extensive sentence in the florida case where someone was sentenced for more than five years for assaulting police officers. and that's just the beginning of it. obviously those who incited the riots will have to be held accountable as well. so...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the 68th annual bbc sports personality of the year awards are taking place in salford this evening. a shortlist of six candidates are up for the main prize this year — diver tom daley, boxer tyson fury, swimmer adam peaty, tennis player emma raducanu, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey. voting will be open during the show, which will be shown live on bbc one. with me now is our sports correspondent andy swiss. a really nice range of sports for people to choose from.- a really nice range of sports for people to choose from. that's right, welcome to — people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. _ people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. behind - people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. behind me - people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. behind me you | welcome to salford. behind me you can see the red carpet where over the next hour or so some of the biggest names in british sport will be
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the 68th annual bbc sports personality of the year awards are taking place in salford this evening. a shortlist of six candidates are up for the main prize this year — diver tom daley, boxer tyson fury, swimmer adam peaty, tennis player emma raducanu, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey. voting will be open during the show, which will be shown live on bbc one. with me now is our sports...
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you had individuals like mark meadows and roger stone plead the fifth. obviously they've got something to hide. roger stone there in the clip you played felt free to talk to the press, but he would not face the investigator's questions. then you had this extensive sentence in the florida case where someone was sentenced for more than five years for assaulting police officers. and that's just the beginning of it. obviously those who incited the riots will have to be held accountable as well. so i think there's new momentum to the committee's work. and i think the next several weeks are going to be very telling in terms of where this investigation is going to go. >> and jackie, what else can you tell us about the committee's thinking when it comes to roger stone? and overall does it appear that the committee is making real progress? >> yeah. to add onto what jeremy said i think this has been a blockbuster week for them, and i think people are really just starting to tune in. and it's a preview for what we're going to see next year, the committee finally pu
you had individuals like mark meadows and roger stone plead the fifth. obviously they've got something to hide. roger stone there in the clip you played felt free to talk to the press, but he would not face the investigator's questions. then you had this extensive sentence in the florida case where someone was sentenced for more than five years for assaulting police officers. and that's just the beginning of it. obviously those who incited the riots will have to be held accountable as well. so...
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shoutout to roger. what's up. >> what up, roger. >> would you let roger do open heart surgery on you or your child? >> exactly. >> that's the level of analysis and expertise required. would you let roger cut open your child? and if you would, we have bigger things to talk about. do you get my point. >> yeah. >> shoutout to roger. that's some of the conversation, we talk news, covid, law, big boy's neighborhood. he's a radio and rap icon. big boy has been holding court with artists for many years so i was excited they asked me to stop by amidst the news, we touched on music and before we go i'll show you lyrics that may have popped up. >> were you always, you know, looking to be on television? >> did drake not say treat me like i'm blind, you got to hand it to me. >> jesus, ari. >> you live and die in l.a. >> they don't think someone watching, watching in the vip. >> did far side not say if i were president, i would make sure all the money spent on good things. >> on good things. >> did method man not sa
shoutout to roger. what's up. >> what up, roger. >> would you let roger do open heart surgery on you or your child? >> exactly. >> that's the level of analysis and expertise required. would you let roger cut open your child? and if you would, we have bigger things to talk about. do you get my point. >> yeah. >> shoutout to roger. that's some of the conversation, we talk news, covid, law, big boy's neighborhood. he's a radio and rap icon. big boy has been...
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i cannot imagine that roger stone will have anything to say. he'll use any excuse to have cameras in front of him. but talk to us about this army colonel. a powerpoint presentation. what was he going to do with that? fax it somewhere? >> first on roger stone, the deposition is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. roger stone may show up, he is expected to, but not expected to cooperate in any form or fashion. he has suggested that he'll plead the fifth amendment as a blanket statement and refusing to answer questions. we know from the jeffrey clark situation that the committee chairman, bennie thompson, does not expect that. he expects there to be a fifth amendment assertion on a case-by-case basis, a question-by-question basis, so roger stone may not be out of the woods just by pleading the fifth onnen this other subpoena that landed yesterday, a man named james phil waldron, a retired army colonel, who contributed to a powerpoint that the chairman, bennie thompson of the committee has called an lawmakering blueprint for overturning a nationwide election,
i cannot imagine that roger stone will have anything to say. he'll use any excuse to have cameras in front of him. but talk to us about this army colonel. a powerpoint presentation. what was he going to do with that? fax it somewhere? >> first on roger stone, the deposition is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. roger stone may show up, he is expected to, but not expected to cooperate in any form or fashion. he has suggested that he'll plead the fifth amendment as a blanket statement and refusing to...
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they subpoenaed roger stone yet again. where was he on january 6? he was in a hotel room as the capitol was being breached. he has nothing to do with it. it doesn't matter. he criticized joe biden. he could go to jail again. now the committee is deciding to shut down one of the most popular journalists on the right, alex b jones. jones is mocked for his flamboyance but the truth is he's been a far better guide to reality in recent years, in other words, a far better journalist than nbc news national correspondent ken dlanian or margaret brennan of cbs. m alex jones never bought the russia hoax, not for a second. and if he sat down with tony fauci, he would ask real questions like a journalist is supposed to do. wouldn't just slobber all over it. alex jones makes fun of joe biden so the committee threatens hip with prison. the irony, alex jones isn't simply innocent of inciting crime on january 6, he activelyj worked to prevent crimes from taking place on january 6. we're not running interference for alex jones and we're not guessing it, we happen to
they subpoenaed roger stone yet again. where was he on january 6? he was in a hotel room as the capitol was being breached. he has nothing to do with it. it doesn't matter. he criticized joe biden. he could go to jail again. now the committee is deciding to shut down one of the most popular journalists on the right, alex b jones. jones is mocked for his flamboyance but the truth is he's been a far better guide to reality in recent years, in other words, a far better journalist than nbc news...
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this year i'm joined by my colleague roger evans. roger, thanks for coming in. like so many people this christmas, you've also had personal experience with this. what happened? i haven't did. yes. well, my daughter, she said is in the united kingdom. and if asked us for the last 24 hours trying to help her get home to germany for christmas. and the problem that she's faced, and the problem that many people are facing at the moment, is that the rules keep changing because of the ami kron variance from the threat that posing governments constantly reassessing the situation. and changing the rules that affect international travel. in particular, so for example, here in germany for people traveling from the u. k, the government introduced a quarantine rule earlier this week. then yesterday, without warning, they changed the testing requirements so that you didn't need just to lateral floaters. but a p. c, office to travel my daughter to to fly yesterday. and suddenly she was required to find a piece. your test is, you know, it takes quite a while to get a result fro
this year i'm joined by my colleague roger evans. roger, thanks for coming in. like so many people this christmas, you've also had personal experience with this. what happened? i haven't did. yes. well, my daughter, she said is in the united kingdom. and if asked us for the last 24 hours trying to help her get home to germany for christmas. and the problem that she's faced, and the problem that many people are facing at the moment, is that the rules keep changing because of the ami kron...
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and roger stone admitted it. roger stone, when he got the commutation of his sentence, said that donald trump knows what i know, and i didn't talk. it was implicit if not explicit admission that he was receiving this pardon in return for not cooperating. now what are we looking at with steve bannon in this case? as things are unfolding and steve bannon was integrally involved in the planning for january 6th, it puts a slightly different gloss on the pardon that bannon received a couple weeks after january 6th, before donald trump left office. so we know that he's willing and able to do this for his cronies because he did it with roger stone, and then he did it again with steve bannon. and i wonder to what degree that influenced steve bannon to defy the subpoena from the january 6th committee. i have no information about it, but, you know, once you start to see patterns and you know that someone as corrupt as donald trump is in the mix with all this power, it's not a far leap to think that may have had something t
and roger stone admitted it. roger stone, when he got the commutation of his sentence, said that donald trump knows what i know, and i didn't talk. it was implicit if not explicit admission that he was receiving this pardon in return for not cooperating. now what are we looking at with steve bannon in this case? as things are unfolding and steve bannon was integrally involved in the planning for january 6th, it puts a slightly different gloss on the pardon that bannon received a couple weeks...
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barker, _ this is damaging. 0k, doctor roger barker, thank - this is damaging. 0k, doctor roger barker, thank you - this is damaging. 0k, doctor| roger barker, thank you very much indeed from the institute of directors. and just to say of directors. and just to say of course there is detail and analysis on our website, there is a clear outline of the restrictions and the new rules that take effect from tomorrow and monday in england so do take a look. let�*s go to the us now, where the boss of instagram has been facing questions from senators in washington about how it proposes to protect young people online. it follows a report earlier this year, based on leaked internal documents, that said the company knew instagram could have harmful mental health effects on teens. samira hussain reports from new york. this is the first time a representative from mehta, the parent company of facebook and instagram has faced lawmakers since they facebook whistleblower revealed that instagram was privy to research that showed just how damaging the social media site could be to younger people. —
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. if you don't want to know who won the strictly come dancing final, mute your tv and look away now. that has been long enough! there are the winners. the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury. joining me now is robin windsor, a former strictly professional dancer. he danced with lisa riley and deborah meaden. welcome, thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to the winners? i what is your reaction to the winners?— what is your reaction to the winners? ~ , ., ., , ., winners? i think you would be hard ressed to winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find _ winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find anyone _ winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that - winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that woul
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. if you don't want to know who won the strictly come dancing final, mute your tv and look away now. that has been long enough! there are the winners. the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury....
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roger stone loves going into the cameras, calling investigates invalid or corrupt. but he does have a right to invoke his fifth amendment if he has any concern about criminal repercussions. so, how do you see this playing out for him? >> yeah, well, remember, roger stone was actually convicted of lying to congress before. so he's been through this -- you know, he was going to do everything he could to having to avoid testifying. most people consider invoking the fifth don't, because they think it's going to look bad. that's not an issue for roger stone. now, the house could try to get him granted immunity. they could challenge his implication of the fifth. i don't think they're going to do either of those things. he's going to invoke the fifth but the committee is going to use other means to get at information. remember, they've subpoenaed cell phone records. they've got lots of other witnesses who are testifying and lots of other witnessing who are cooperating. >> i want to talk about this exclusive reporting by cnn. the november 5th text came from rick perry forme
roger stone loves going into the cameras, calling investigates invalid or corrupt. but he does have a right to invoke his fifth amendment if he has any concern about criminal repercussions. so, how do you see this playing out for him? >> yeah, well, remember, roger stone was actually convicted of lying to congress before. so he's been through this -- you know, he was going to do everything he could to having to avoid testifying. most people consider invoking the fifth don't, because they...
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jennifer rogers, final thoughts? >> yeah, jake, i agree. i mean, i will say the one thing you don't want to do is cooperate down. jeffrey epstein is dead. ghislaine maxwell is probably the number two in this scheme. she's now facing a long time in prison. do you cooperate to swoop up peripheral people? that will be a big question for prosecutors if she's willing to talk. but a great day for justice. i hope these victims are pleased with the outcome. >> jennifer rodgers, joey jackson, thanks for your thoughts. >>> we'll take a quick break. a lot of other news to cover. we'll be right back. oven roasted turkey, black forest ham, and hickory-smoked bacon. it's good, hall of fame good. save big. order through the app. ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with our health lead. so many americans thought the authorization of covid shots and then covid boosters would mean a normal holiday season this year. but with just two days until new year's eve, dr. anthony fauci is emphasizing that you should cancel any plans you have for big celebrations in lieu of an at-
jennifer rogers, final thoughts? >> yeah, jake, i agree. i mean, i will say the one thing you don't want to do is cooperate down. jeffrey epstein is dead. ghislaine maxwell is probably the number two in this scheme. she's now facing a long time in prison. do you cooperate to swoop up peripheral people? that will be a big question for prosecutors if she's willing to talk. but a great day for justice. i hope these victims are pleased with the outcome. >> jennifer rodgers, joey...
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roger wicker, sitting u.s. senator. nobody laughed at roger wicker. this is so crazy that no one seems aware of how crazy it is. they're all just sitting back and listening to victoria nuland tell them what we need to do. how much has this penetrated the psyche of washington d.c.? here's a sad piece of tape, this is joni ernst. nice republican, sort of reasonable on most things from the midwest now sounded like a war monger. sounded like adam schiff when she talks about vladimir putin. >> he needs to say to vladimir putin that we are no longer going to allow you to continue with the nord stream 2 pipeline. we need you to know and understand that we will defend ukraine, we will provide them assistance. he needs to make that very clear. >> tucker: putin is so bad we're going to cut off natural gas to western europe in retaliation against him in december. we're going to freeze germany and luxembourg and that will teach vladimir putin. again, what you just saw there is a child who has no idea what she's talking about but keeps talking anyway. we will defe
roger wicker, sitting u.s. senator. nobody laughed at roger wicker. this is so crazy that no one seems aware of how crazy it is. they're all just sitting back and listening to victoria nuland tell them what we need to do. how much has this penetrated the psyche of washington d.c.? here's a sad piece of tape, this is joni ernst. nice republican, sort of reasonable on most things from the midwest now sounded like a war monger. sounded like adam schiff when she talks about vladimir putin. >>...
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roger wicker, sitting u.s. senator. nobody laughed at roger wicker. this is so crazy that no one seems aware of how crazy it is. they're all just sitting back and listening to victoria nuland tell them what we need to do. how much has this penetrated the psyche of washington d.c.? here's a sad piece of tape, this is joni ernst. affable, nice republican, sort of reasonable on most things from the midwest now sounded like a war monger. sounded like adam schiff when she talks about that dastardly vladimir putin. >> he needs to say to vladimir putin that we are no longer going to allow you to continue with the nordstream 2 pipeline. we need you to know and understand that we will defend 2 ukraine, we will provide them assistance. he needs to make that very clear. >> tucker: putin is so bad we're going to cut off natural gas to western europe in retaliation against him in december. we're going to freeze germany and luxembourg and that willce teach vladimir putin. again, what you just saw there is a child who has no idea what she's talking about but keeps t
roger wicker, sitting u.s. senator. nobody laughed at roger wicker. this is so crazy that no one seems aware of how crazy it is. they're all just sitting back and listening to victoria nuland tell them what we need to do. how much has this penetrated the psyche of washington d.c.? here's a sad piece of tape, this is joni ernst. affable, nice republican, sort of reasonable on most things from the midwest now sounded like a war monger. sounded like adam schiff when she talks about that dastardly...
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roger, thanks so much for coming on this christmas finale. i know we can't just talk happily about the holy land to kick off. i want to get the julian essence for revealing will crimes. what's happened to him and the reports of his stroke obviously. but um, 1st of all, you spoke up about in support or the prosecution of israeli defense minister benny gant's armed of course by britain the united states nations. and a dutch court is dismissed, dismissed it saying, potential war crimes in 2014 war on garza. well, all gans was doing was he was carrying out government policies, therefore he's immune to prosecution. your wife we had that before. i mean is 70 see crazy. this goes against international humanitarian law as we all know. but, but these were the finer points that were being ab kate backwards and forwards in the hague, by a rather embarrass. i have to say dutch court. i wasn't them myself, but i'm told by people who were there, particularly elizabeth, who was the prosecuting counsel in that case that they appeared to be deeply embarrassed
roger, thanks so much for coming on this christmas finale. i know we can't just talk happily about the holy land to kick off. i want to get the julian essence for revealing will crimes. what's happened to him and the reports of his stroke obviously. but um, 1st of all, you spoke up about in support or the prosecution of israeli defense minister benny gant's armed of course by britain the united states nations. and a dutch court is dismissed, dismissed it saying, potential war crimes in 2014 war...
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tonight -- keri russel, star of "joe pera talks with you," comedian joe pera, music from jake westley rogers featuring the 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. now, let's get to the news democrat eric adams defeated republican curtis sliwa yesterday in new york city's mayoral election adams will take office on january 1st. which means on january 2nd, cab drivers will start blaming him for traffic. [ light laughter ] "you believe this? freaking adams." [ laughter ] president biden returned early this morning to washington from his trip to europe and now he won't stop calling the white house his flat [ laughter ] yesterday's new jersey gubernatorial race between democratic governor phil murphy and republican jack ciatterelli remains too close to call. in fact, as of our taping time, both candidates were yelling "you take it." "no, you take it." [ laughter ] house speaker nancy pelosi told reporters yesterday that while she did not announce a vote for president
tonight -- keri russel, star of "joe pera talks with you," comedian joe pera, music from jake westley rogers featuring the 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. now, let's get to the news democrat eric adams defeated republican curtis sliwa yesterday in new york city's mayoral election adams will take office on january 1st. which means on...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the cold weather and the increasing spread of coronavirus, means that homeless people across the uk — and those helping them — are facing a challenging winter. in scotland, a new law could be introduced requiring public organisations to identify those at risk of becoming homeless and refer them for support. emma snow has been to meet a paramedic from derby, who helps rough sleepers in the city. there is nothing left in my world and i have nothing, she's my star. tracy is a beacon of hope for the rough sleepers in derby and she currently looks after 200 homeless people. each day i go out on outreach round the city centre and down to normanton to look out for any new rough sleepers or anybody that i need to make contact with, follow up on their health, medication, gp appointments and things like that or see how they got on in hospital and things. it's been difficult for tracy to gain the trust of the rough sleepers in derby. at first it took me six months to find my footfall with th
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. the cold weather and the increasing spread of coronavirus, means that homeless people across the uk — and those helping them — are facing a challenging winter. in scotland, a new law could be introduced requiring public organisations to identify those at risk of becoming homeless and refer them for support. emma snow has been to meet a paramedic from derby, who helps rough sleepers in the city. there is nothing left...
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healy, ceo of rogers healy company. rogers, the story this year has been a lack of inventory, massive demand crisis-- prices moving higher. what do we expect next year? >> thus same story, may be higher interest rates. i think it's going to be a broken record and it really doesn't matter where you are at we will have the same problem in large part because of multiple demographics the biggest of which is millennial's and when you have this many people wanting to buy their first home you will continue to have a housing shortage. ashley: we know there has been a trend out of the cities in light of the pandemic, but what are the hottest things buyers are looking for in houses these days >> clichÉ as it sounds i think they just want space and something they can call their own and we have seen the resurgence of stuff like the media room and stuff like dedicated office space and people that are fleeing large cities to have a more traditional layout which the last 15 or 20 years we had the open layout dominate and now, we have
healy, ceo of rogers healy company. rogers, the story this year has been a lack of inventory, massive demand crisis-- prices moving higher. what do we expect next year? >> thus same story, may be higher interest rates. i think it's going to be a broken record and it really doesn't matter where you are at we will have the same problem in large part because of multiple demographics the biggest of which is millennial's and when you have this many people wanting to buy their first home you...
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richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88. he created some of the most talked about buildings of the last 50 years, including the pompidou centre in paris, with its facade of pipes and ducts and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. our arts correspondent david sillito has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster who has paid tribute to richard rogers. my my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist, extraordinary individual. for people who have may be only seen one or two of his buildings, what was it that he brought that was different from all the other thousands of architects? his own very personal _ thousands of architects? his own very personal signature - thousands of architects? his own very personal signature of - very personal signature of architecture,
richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88. he created some of the most talked about buildings of the last 50 years, including the pompidou centre in paris, with its facade of pipes and ducts and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. our arts correspondent david sillito has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster who has paid tribute to richard...
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it will be a show for roger stone. >> it will be a show for roger stone, as it always has been. let's compare bannon and meadows quickly. bannon told the committee to buzz off. he never attempted to provide documents or provide testimony, so the contempt referral on bannon made sense and it made sense to me that the committee charged him with contempt. we know that meadows provided thousands of documents to the committee and he negotiated through his attorney to provide testimony. that didn't happen, but he still negotiated. and, unlike bannon who has some small semblance of an advice of counsel defense which i think may not work, meadows probably has an advice of counsel defense. we may not like what his counsel is saying, we may not believe in his assertion of executive privilege, but in terms of charging him as a criminal with contempt of congress, the meadows case is tougher than the bannon case. again, not impossible but tougher. >> but tougher. i'm glad that you agree with me, chuck. roger stone is just going to put on a show tomorrow. we have a decision to make. do we bri
it will be a show for roger stone. >> it will be a show for roger stone, as it always has been. let's compare bannon and meadows quickly. bannon told the committee to buzz off. he never attempted to provide documents or provide testimony, so the contempt referral on bannon made sense and it made sense to me that the committee charged him with contempt. we know that meadows provided thousands of documents to the committee and he negotiated through his attorney to provide testimony. that...
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rogers helped green bay to a 2420 to win here against the cleveland browns. the packers of the top team in the nfl right now with 12 winds 4040. it was not quite the same story for the arizona cardinals. a few weeks ago, they were tied with the packers. but this 2216 defeat to the indianapolis colts. is they 3rd loss in a row. they are no longer the top team even in their division, and will need to start winning again in order to make sure a playoff plays. england's misery in the asha series against australia continued on day one of the 3rd test in melbourne. the aussies dominated the start of the traditional boxing. they taste at the m. c. g. on sunday. hassan pat cummins dismissed each of the top 3 english batsman with my cho routing 50 in the roll out for just $185.00. the australians was $61.00 for one at the close plate. thanks to a brisk david warner innings in the final hour. was my family's great route as well. ah. yes. the man's a water to join a pretty pretty small club in her flesh is his daughter. ah sigh picks her new business really cricket ah,
rogers helped green bay to a 2420 to win here against the cleveland browns. the packers of the top team in the nfl right now with 12 winds 4040. it was not quite the same story for the arizona cardinals. a few weeks ago, they were tied with the packers. but this 2216 defeat to the indianapolis colts. is they 3rd loss in a row. they are no longer the top team even in their division, and will need to start winning again in order to make sure a playoff plays. england's misery in the asha series...