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andy murray said the controversy has been bad for the sport. disblit seems like it's dragged on for quite a long time now. not great for the tennis. not great for the australian open, not great for novak. >> his former coach, the multiple grand slam winner boris becker, said this story has become abo more than just sport. >> only a tennis player. we're not politicians. if we're used in a political way we don't have a chance. >> the world number one is still fighting to defend his title here. whether or not he'll be able to play, the australian open will take place under the shadow of a controversy that has gone way beyond tennis. bbc newselbourne. >> let's speak to the barrister and senior counselor greg barnes, spokesman for the australian lawyers alliance and experienced in visa cases for australia. thank you for joining us here on "bbc world news." first off, your assessment of the decision made by the immigration minister, please. >> this decision is made using what many immigration lawyers call god-like powers. in other words the minister
andy murray said the controversy has been bad for the sport. disblit seems like it's dragged on for quite a long time now. not great for the tennis. not great for the australian open, not great for novak. >> his former coach, the multiple grand slam winner boris becker, said this story has become abo more than just sport. >> only a tennis player. we're not politicians. if we're used in a political way we don't have a chance. >> the world number one is still fighting to defend...
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and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read those articles. and then i'll see you next time. you want you want to see me? and i got up. and jared in middleburg. well, maybe we should just talk in general about kind of biden style. and i said you guys can talk about biden style. i said read the articles mr. president and he said what are they about? and i said how every incumbent president lost because they thought they didn't need to prepare because they were president sound familiar. and he said, is that true? which is also another indication to you about kind of the the depth of historical knowledge. of donald trump about politics. i mean, he just doesn't have any and so this was all news to him and i gave it to him and i walked out and jared and meadows followed me out to the front of the club and bedminster. and i looked at when i go. you guys like? you're so fully --. um, you never talked to it right? you never talk to him. and of course they denied and said they did but you
and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read those articles. and then i'll see you next time. you want you want to see me? and i got up. and jared in middleburg. well, maybe we should just talk in general about kind of biden style. and i said you guys can talk about biden style. i said read the articles mr. president and he said what are they about? and i said how every incumbent president lost because...
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and i said, heard? what she said -- did you feel bizarre if? or >> yeah i felt really bad >> -- worlds? then talked about you, guessed it. richie's arrest. >> did she have any comment about his innocence? >> she insisted that he was home alone with her all night, and that he never left. i think the only thing that ever said to her was, if that's not true and you testified to that in court, you can end up in prison. >> matt knew something firsthand about president. he had done more than a year behind bars in his early 20s for burglary, before turning his life around. i'm going to work is an electrician. you warned her? >> yeah. i let her know that person is in place she wants to go. >> anyway, matt was a shoulder to cry on. >> she was going to really crappy time. >> even after matt moved to denver, they chanted online and one day, cindy said something very disturbing. >> we were talking about how richie got caught, and he's going to prison and i said, well a nice kind of a stupid way to do something like that. and she said well, the knife was a
and i said, heard? what she said -- did you feel bizarre if? or >> yeah i felt really bad >> -- worlds? then talked about you, guessed it. richie's arrest. >> did she have any comment about his innocence? >> she insisted that he was home alone with her all night, and that he never left. i think the only thing that ever said to her was, if that's not true and you testified to that in court, you can end up in prison. >> matt knew something firsthand about president....
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and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read those articles. and then i'll see you next time. you want you want to see me? and i got up. and jared in middleburg. well, maybe we should just talk in general about kind of biden style. and i said you guys can talk about biden style. i said read the articles mr. president and he said what are they about? and i said how every incumbent president lost because they thought they didn't need to prepare because they were president sound familiar. and he said, is that true? which is also another indication to you about kind of the the depth of historical knowledge. of donald trump about politics. i mean, he just doesn't have any and so this was all news to him and i gave it to him and i walked out and jared and meadows followed me out to the front of the club and bedminster. and i looked up and i go. you guys like? you're so fully --. um, you never talked to it right? you never talk to him. and of course they denied and said they did but you k
and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read those articles. and then i'll see you next time. you want you want to see me? and i got up. and jared in middleburg. well, maybe we should just talk in general about kind of biden style. and i said you guys can talk about biden style. i said read the articles mr. president and he said what are they about? and i said how every incumbent president lost because...
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once the mob starts turning like that, you've lost it, he said. yeah, trump said. trump blinken kept watching television. kellogg looked around and realize the west wing was nearly empty. meadows was in his office, but trump was essentially alone. leading off our discussion tonight, bob woodward, two-time pulitzer prize-winning author, and robert costa national reporter for the washington post. they are the coauthors of the book, peril. thank you both for being here. on what is a sad in historic night, in this country. bob woodward, as we gather more detail to the very detailed account that you already have, in peril. what strikes you as the most important thing for people to know about what the president was doing on january 6th? >> well, there is more in the book about trump threatening pence. i want to be very accurate, and quote accurately, he said, you can to do this. other words, certify biden as president. i don't want to be your friend anymore. you've betrayed us. i made you. your career is over. another point in all of this, trump said to pence, i picked t
once the mob starts turning like that, you've lost it, he said. yeah, trump said. trump blinken kept watching television. kellogg looked around and realize the west wing was nearly empty. meadows was in his office, but trump was essentially alone. leading off our discussion tonight, bob woodward, two-time pulitzer prize-winning author, and robert costa national reporter for the washington post. they are the coauthors of the book, peril. thank you both for being here. on what is a sad in...
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it is, as was said, still confidential. the americans have asked the russian side nato shoe not to share the documents their response with the press. but the reaction that we have heard so far is, is disappointed. mon russian official has said that this is inadequate, but the united states responded with it cannot be accepted. another russian official has said that they did not address a single russian security concern. so they said a whole list of other themes and topics and proposals, refusing to, to answer single russia to address a single russia concert. we have heard of previous weeks, most of russia's proposals being shot down in public by there is a members who officials from, from native, from the united states, from europe. that is, that nato won't promise not to expand further to woods towards russia. that it won't promise, nor to station troops closer and closer to russia that it e, it'll, you know, it refuses any negotiations. a compromise over potential nato expansion, which for russia is, as was said today, si
it is, as was said, still confidential. the americans have asked the russian side nato shoe not to share the documents their response with the press. but the reaction that we have heard so far is, is disappointed. mon russian official has said that this is inadequate, but the united states responded with it cannot be accepted. another russian official has said that they did not address a single russian security concern. so they said a whole list of other themes and topics and proposals,...
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., , , , said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult- l— said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. i have _ said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. i have always - said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. i have always taken i said? i do agree, it is very, very| difficult. i have always taken the view this was likely to settle because of the risk of prince andrew going and being cross—examined in court in new york are far too great. but i agree with what she said about evenif but i agree with what she said about even if there was a settlement or some kind of nondisclosure agreement, the whole thing being done without admission of liability, it would look very bad, but not as bad as having the court case. [30 it would look very bad, but not as bad as having the court case. do you think that is — bad as having the court case. do you think that is the — bad as having the court case. do you think that is the most _ bad as having the court case. do you think that is the most likel
., , , , said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult- l— said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. i have _ said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. i have always - said? i do agree, it is very, very difficult. i have always taken i said? i do agree, it is very, very| difficult. i have always taken the view this was likely to settle because of the risk of prince andrew going and being cross—examined in court in new york are far too...
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25% said, "maybe." 25% said, "grave." 25% said, "agave." 25% said, "agree." yeah, we did it! >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: next poll asked, "what rating would you give the weeknd's new album?" 100% said, "tn out of tn." [ laughter and applause that was a thinker, kind of, yeah >> steve: it's a thinker, not a stinker. >> jimmy: yeah this last poll asked, "what angers you the most? 60% said, "politics. 39% said, "taxes." elmo said, "rocks can't eat cookies. e eryou go, everybody. [ laughter and applause that's all we have for "tonight show polls." stick around, we'll be right back with "battle of the instant songwriters" come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ you and me, partner. we meet center of town, high noon. hold on. nope. daisy's got lassoing lessons at noon. ok. high two o'clock? i got a spur fittin' at two o'clock, how's about three? i'm getting thrown through a saloon window at three. we don't need any more overscheduling. but we could all use more ways to save. i can squeeze you in between swim class and kevin's harp recital at 3:30. i thought we was
25% said, "maybe." 25% said, "grave." 25% said, "agave." 25% said, "agree." yeah, we did it! >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: next poll asked, "what rating would you give the weeknd's new album?" 100% said, "tn out of tn." [ laughter and applause that was a thinker, kind of, yeah >> steve: it's a thinker, not a stinker. >> jimmy: yeah this last poll asked, "what angers you the most? 60% said,...
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i think the president trump, i said this probably before. in fact we're given a full and accurate description of some of the books have even said that some of the book authors. but president trump has, i think with raj henry 6 i think could have said something sooner. absolutely. but i also, at the same time, don't think that even if he had said something a little bit sooner, fundamentally, would have changed. what happened on that day, and i'm gonna tell you why is we've seen the video. we've seen these images is that people are whether they're storming the barricades or climbing up walls or are doing different things. folks are not sitting there with smartphones in hand watching exactly what's going on. there certainly weren't jumbotron screens with cnn or fox news, or m s d n c, or any other outlets that were up there to where people would have seen his comments. i fundamentally don't think that would change things, but i agree going to be even even said publicly that i wish he had said something more declared of early and again going to
i think the president trump, i said this probably before. in fact we're given a full and accurate description of some of the books have even said that some of the book authors. but president trump has, i think with raj henry 6 i think could have said something sooner. absolutely. but i also, at the same time, don't think that even if he had said something a little bit sooner, fundamentally, would have changed. what happened on that day, and i'm gonna tell you why is we've seen the video. we've...
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said and i'm going to leave _ said what i've said and i'm going to leave it _ said what i've said and i'm going to leave it there.— leave it there. when you look at this enquiry. — leave it there. when you look at this enquiry. we _ leave it there. when you look at this enquiry, we don't _ leave it there. when you look at this enquiry, we don't know - leave it there. when you look at. this enquiry, we don't know when it's going to report, an awful lot is going to hang on the outcome of this investigation for sue gray who is actually carrying it out, but it will in the end come down to work rules broken, did the prime minister attend a lawbreaking gathering, and if he did, will he have to resign? and it will also come down to the narrative we will be presented by the report. sue gray is a list civil servant with an unimpeachable reputation who is known to do their job without fear or favour. and yet, injargon, in technicalities, narratives can emerge about intent, 0k? someone said to me earlier they felt earlier because martin reynolds who organised the party was ironically the per
said and i'm going to leave _ said what i've said and i'm going to leave it _ said what i've said and i'm going to leave it there.— leave it there. when you look at this enquiry. — leave it there. when you look at this enquiry. we _ leave it there. when you look at this enquiry, we don't _ leave it there. when you look at this enquiry, we don't know - leave it there. when you look at. this enquiry, we don't know when it's going to report, an awful lot is going to hang on the outcome of this...
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we have reaction some people over in melbourne who said that glad the decision. i'm very happy on an extremely heavy use. the legal system is functioning, it is evidence based. it is about justice and most importantly, if you're not influenced by any politician, correct. the wife feel, novak chunk of it yourself said he's been sleep deprived when he's been questioned . of course, he has been questioned since he tried to enter the country because board of forces said that he did not meet the requirements for a medical exemption. australia, of course, one of the most strict countries in the world as regard covey regulations. novak joclett said he is not making any political statement, he simply hasn't chosen to have the vaccine. there wasn't any kind of posturing from him despite this diplomatic fall out and people getting involved, he said he's upset and confused by the decision. my agent and i had done all that was asked of us in making the application for entry into australia. i did not understand what was happening, and i did not understand why he was consideri
we have reaction some people over in melbourne who said that glad the decision. i'm very happy on an extremely heavy use. the legal system is functioning, it is evidence based. it is about justice and most importantly, if you're not influenced by any politician, correct. the wife feel, novak chunk of it yourself said he's been sleep deprived when he's been questioned . of course, he has been questioned since he tried to enter the country because board of forces said that he did not meet the...
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the district said that most of the absences were covid related. it was prepared to fill them. >>> this morning the cdc is updating its guidance ounce isolating this very faced criticism for the decision to shortage the recommended station to five recommended isolating period for five days. they said the best approach is taking a rapid test for ending isolating but stopped short of saying a negative test should be required. if you are looking for a test or booster shot you can check out the county by county resource guide at kpix.com. just click the red banner at the top of the home page. >>> this morning burglars are becoming bolder in san francisco. they aren't just targeting cars but are going after garages and using makeshift tools to break- in. betty yu spoke so nervous homeowner who say suspects pulled off a theft in their home in less than five minutes. > >> this small hole in the garage door is all a thief needed. the homeowners said he stuck what looked like a fishing tool through it to grab onto the emergency release cord. once inside the
the district said that most of the absences were covid related. it was prepared to fill them. >>> this morning the cdc is updating its guidance ounce isolating this very faced criticism for the decision to shortage the recommended station to five recommended isolating period for five days. they said the best approach is taking a rapid test for ending isolating but stopped short of saying a negative test should be required. if you are looking for a test or booster shot you can check out...
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i think the president trump, i said this probably before. in fact, we're given a full and accurate description of some of the books have even said that some of the book authors, but president trump has, i think with raj henry 6 i think could have said something sooner. absolutely, but i also, at the same time, don't think that even if you had said something a little bit sooner, fundamentally would have changed what happened on that day, and i'm gonna tell you why. as we've seen, the video we've seen these images is that people are whether they're storming the barricades or climbing up walls or are doing different things. folks are not sitting there with smartphones and he can watch exactly what's going on. and there certainly weren't jumbotron screens with cnn or fox news, or m s d n c, or any other outlets that were up there to where people would have seen his comments. i fundamentally don't think that would change things, but i agree going to be even even so publicly that i wish the he had said something more declared of early and again go
i think the president trump, i said this probably before. in fact, we're given a full and accurate description of some of the books have even said that some of the book authors, but president trump has, i think with raj henry 6 i think could have said something sooner. absolutely, but i also, at the same time, don't think that even if you had said something a little bit sooner, fundamentally would have changed what happened on that day, and i'm gonna tell you why. as we've seen, the video we've...
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that's what we've said. so i think we have made a request to obtain but we said destroyed or returned. what we would argue in the district court if we ever got to the spot is, look, even if they say they can't show it to everyone, they need to destroy it. the government, whatever records they got for them, they would at least know then that thought burned because it wasn't right to spy on them because you thought they were dangerous just because they were embracing their faith. so it wouldn't be everything perhaps that we want, but it's well within the scope of the complaint and also preserve the government's states secrets privilege. that being said i feel all of this is so far ahead of it. all the court would have to decide now in either of the two paths is that fisa displaces the states secrets privilege when the government is seeking to use information as it is here. and you wouldn't even have to decide about request to obtain. you can just decide they are using it, they're otherwise using it, and becaus
that's what we've said. so i think we have made a request to obtain but we said destroyed or returned. what we would argue in the district court if we ever got to the spot is, look, even if they say they can't show it to everyone, they need to destroy it. the government, whatever records they got for them, they would at least know then that thought burned because it wasn't right to spy on them because you thought they were dangerous just because they were embracing their faith. so it wouldn't...
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he said then -- what he said then apply then and it applies now. because of the courage of our members, the support of the capitol police, the staff, the custodial staff, the insurrection failed. democracy prevailed. congress returned to the capital that same night to accomplish our purpose, to ensure the peaceful transfer of power. one year later, it is essential that we do not allow anyone to rewrite history. it is our duty to find the facts of january 6 to ensure such an assault on our democracy cannot happen again. it is also our duty to establish and preserve the narrative of that day, and that is what we are doing today. one year later, i remain in awe of the courage of our members not only that day, but every day since, as you share reflections and preserve the truth. let me close, as i have done throughout the day, by quoting president lincoln. he said so many things that were so appropriate and quoted by our chaplain earlier today at the pro forma session when he quoted lincoln's greatest speech, the second inaugural address, with charity
he said then -- what he said then apply then and it applies now. because of the courage of our members, the support of the capitol police, the staff, the custodial staff, the insurrection failed. democracy prevailed. congress returned to the capital that same night to accomplish our purpose, to ensure the peaceful transfer of power. one year later, it is essential that we do not allow anyone to rewrite history. it is our duty to find the facts of january 6 to ensure such an assault on our...
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and i said is that true? he said absolute gone person i could trust is the only person that she respected enough to have that conversation. and i said let me ask you something, did he know about the relationship you have with monica lewinsky? such that he is getting her job to get her out of town. he said i never talk to any of my closest friends about my relationship with women. for two reasons, one is that i was ashamed in the second was a did not want to implicate them. i was very, very careful to never talk about those kinds of matters. his closest friends are probably two or three other people i can think of. i don't think they intentionally obstructed justice. i think in many ways very positive i think he gave a very good advice on personnel. i think he can see when people personally or the presidency will but themselves pretty quickly point that out to clinton he would woo chiefs of staff, move people in. one thing is he had great eq. he also has the best intelligence of anybody in washington. clinton
and i said is that true? he said absolute gone person i could trust is the only person that she respected enough to have that conversation. and i said let me ask you something, did he know about the relationship you have with monica lewinsky? such that he is getting her job to get her out of town. he said i never talk to any of my closest friends about my relationship with women. for two reasons, one is that i was ashamed in the second was a did not want to implicate them. i was very, very...
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he said i'm sorry. there is nothing we can do. >> now diane holik had been murdered, strangled and with a shutter tammy remembered the man's odd suspenders that he used them on diane holik's neck. >> when did that hit you? >> after i found out she was strangled. >> the calls kept coming in. women with stories of a strange man posing as a home buyer. some hair raising stories about what happened to the ex real estate agent six months before diane was murdered. a man called her about one of her houses. >> it was a vacant listing. i asked if he was prequalified by a lender. i am paying cash. i drove over to meet him at the house. i go to the door to greet him. and immediately he was behind me. he would never walk in front of me. >> that made melanie uncomfortable, especially because he only wanted to see vacant houses. >> the whole time that i was showing him the home, he was never looking at any room. he seemed to be more interested in looking out of windows than he did the actual room. >> she said someth
he said i'm sorry. there is nothing we can do. >> now diane holik had been murdered, strangled and with a shutter tammy remembered the man's odd suspenders that he used them on diane holik's neck. >> when did that hit you? >> after i found out she was strangled. >> the calls kept coming in. women with stories of a strange man posing as a home buyer. some hair raising stories about what happened to the ex real estate agent six months before diane was murdered. a man...
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i think the president trump, i said this probably before. in fact we're given a full and accurate description of some of the books have even said that to some of the book authors. but president trump has, i think with raj and re 6 i think could have said something sooner. absolutely. but i also at the same time, don't think that even if he had said something a little bit sooner. fundamentally, it would have changed. what happened on that day, and i'm gonna tell you why. as we've seen the video, we've seen these images is that people are whether they're storming the barricades or climbing up walls or are doing different things. folks are not sitting there with smartphones and he can watch exactly what's going on. there certainly weren't jumbotron screens with cnn or fox news, or m s d n c, or any other outlets that were up there to where people would have seen his comments. i fundamentally don't think that would change things, but i agree going to be even even so publicly that i wish they had said something more declared of early and again go
i think the president trump, i said this probably before. in fact we're given a full and accurate description of some of the books have even said that to some of the book authors. but president trump has, i think with raj and re 6 i think could have said something sooner. absolutely. but i also at the same time, don't think that even if he had said something a little bit sooner. fundamentally, it would have changed. what happened on that day, and i'm gonna tell you why. as we've seen the video,...
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, _ state that —— metropolitan police said, downing street said it is fine and we _ said, downing street said it is fine and we can— said, downing street said it is fine and we can publish some parts and then suddenly the metropolitan police _ then suddenly the metropolitan police came back and said no you can publish _ police came back and said no you can publish everything and today there is another— publish everything and today there is another turn. what i think is really— is another turn. what i think is really difficult about this and toxic— really difficult about this and toxic at _ really difficult about this and toxic at the end of the day is that now everyone can make their own interpretation of what is going on interpretation of what is going on in downing street and of course i think_ in downing street and of course i think it's — in downing street and of course i think it's very toxic that there are now allegations that there might even _ now allegations that there might even he — now allegations that there might even be political stitch up why the metropolitan p
, _ state that —— metropolitan police said, downing street said it is fine and we _ said, downing street said it is fine and we can— said, downing street said it is fine and we can publish some parts and then suddenly the metropolitan police _ then suddenly the metropolitan police came back and said no you can publish _ police came back and said no you can publish everything and today there is another— publish everything and today there is another turn. what i think is really— is...
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again, we've said many times in this channel. moscow said many times this is basically just nonsense, but nevertheless, ukrainian troops are apparently getting some state of the art training from the, you know, us government. the program has involve very specific training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, land navigation tactics like cover and move intelligence in other areas. yahoo news of course was not specific about the actual names, but it says that 5 former intelligence and national security officials pass this information along to them. apparently these training programs involve camouflage exercises, land navigation exercises and the like. but all the while washington saying that these are not offensively oriented exercises, us officials claim that they're just centered around intelligence gathering us officials deny that the ca, training program is or was ever offensively oriented. but just what intellig
again, we've said many times in this channel. moscow said many times this is basically just nonsense, but nevertheless, ukrainian troops are apparently getting some state of the art training from the, you know, us government. the program has involve very specific training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, land navigation...
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that is something that russia has said absolutely can never ever happen. and we know that the u. s. has gone into these discussions saying that that was a question. that was pretty much off the table. this is what the russian deputy minister had to say for us, it's absolutely mandatory. ah, to make sure that you green never, never, ever, becomes member of nato. we are shut up with lose dog. half promises, misinterpretation of what happened, that different forms of negotiations behind closed doors. we do not trust the other side. so to see we need iron clad waterproof bulletproof legally binding guarantees not assurances, not safeguards guarantees. can you get more confirmation than that? iron clad waterproof bullet proof. this is what russia says it's looking for in terms of those guarantees of that expansion of the nato alliance in to ukraine. and george, i know from the u. s. port we have heard time and time again from washington, that they are in a fixed position in this. and that they say nobody will view to dictate who joins nato and who doesn't. this is what of the us under se
that is something that russia has said absolutely can never ever happen. and we know that the u. s. has gone into these discussions saying that that was a question. that was pretty much off the table. this is what the russian deputy minister had to say for us, it's absolutely mandatory. ah, to make sure that you green never, never, ever, becomes member of nato. we are shut up with lose dog. half promises, misinterpretation of what happened, that different forms of negotiations behind closed...
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a group, as i already said to him. on the 17th of february, when we are planning to hold a meeting during our presidency of the 7th of or 3 of the implementation of the minsk agreements, where we are able to talk about the situation with it regarding ukrainian settlement. but today's meeting is not about that through recently we have been encountering a very unusual even a given today's difficult time situation. a very unusual situation. a deployment of russian troops within our own territory has that who frequently occurred on varying scales before and has not caused any hysterics whatsoever. we must have a troops and service men who are in that boon areas of deployment and barracks where they were before. and they are, by the way, but not actually on the water. so it's pretty michigan, is this deployment of russian troops in our own territory. is it getting all weston and you as colleagues to say that there's going to be a planned military action and even an act of aggression. but the u. s. p, i said, as if that act
a group, as i already said to him. on the 17th of february, when we are planning to hold a meeting during our presidency of the 7th of or 3 of the implementation of the minsk agreements, where we are able to talk about the situation with it regarding ukrainian settlement. but today's meeting is not about that through recently we have been encountering a very unusual even a given today's difficult time situation. a very unusual situation. a deployment of russian troops within our own territory...
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he said that he received assurances from said de la, for all the router, had no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well, but that if the actions of russia didn't match up to that, then there would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by moscow, and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means available to take the heat out of the current situation. transparency, confidence, building measures, military exercises, arms control agreements. these are all things that we've actually done in the past . and that if the address seriously can, i believe reduce tensions and address some of some of the concerns. well, the secretary of state also sketched out a potential timeline of where we could be going next. he said that once they've responded to moscow, he would expect that they would be further meetings at the foreign ministerial l
he said that he received assurances from said de la, for all the router, had no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well, but that if the actions of russia didn't match up to that, then there would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by moscow, and that response will be coming...
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biden said the u.s. might be okay with a, quote, minor incursion by russia into ukrainian territory. >>> the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol riot wants to speak to ivanka trump. she's one of the people who asked then-president trump to call off the rioters that day. scott macfarlane explains. >> reporter: one year to the day after donald trump departed the white house, his daughter ivanka has been asked to come back to washington. the january 6 committee wants to know exactly what ivanka trump heard in the oval office when her father spoke with mike pence by phone that morning urging him to block certification of president biden's win and what she may have done to stop him. >> we have testimony from other witnesses that ms. trump was sent in to persuade her father to issue a statement, to try and call off the riot. we'd like to know more about that. >> reporter: the committee has information the former president recorded outtakes of his january 6 video message to rioters in which he d
biden said the u.s. might be okay with a, quote, minor incursion by russia into ukrainian territory. >>> the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol riot wants to speak to ivanka trump. she's one of the people who asked then-president trump to call off the rioters that day. scott macfarlane explains. >> reporter: one year to the day after donald trump departed the white house, his daughter ivanka has been asked to come back to washington. the january 6 committee wants...
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but they said they are in kangt and they said, quote, globally. what does that -- mean for people who, you know, might just now be tuning in what could that pin point for somebody who knows about this situation like yourself? >> i think they're saying they have specifics they don't have a specific group or individual they know is going to attack them and what will happen. but what's going on in the world -- a radical islam is on the move again. we're seeing it in various places. we just saw it in afghanistan we just gave them a boat load of support supplies that goes beyond what most countries have and we have to be ready for consequences of that. we are armed and enemies have armed our enemies say you have to come on in and do what you want and we don't have specific information that some particular individual or group is going to do something it is bound to happen and the environment. ashley: as far as the investigation in this deep dive into this hostage taker. obviously, they did a lot of digging in the ten hours that there was this standoff,
but they said they are in kangt and they said, quote, globally. what does that -- mean for people who, you know, might just now be tuning in what could that pin point for somebody who knows about this situation like yourself? >> i think they're saying they have specifics they don't have a specific group or individual they know is going to attack them and what will happen. but what's going on in the world -- a radical islam is on the move again. we're seeing it in various places. we just...
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look what i said. go back and read what i said. and tell me if you think i called anyone who voted on the side of the position taken by bull connor that they were bull connor. that's an interesting read. i assume you got into journalism because you like to write. reporter: did you expect that would work with senators manchin or sinema? reporter: here's the -- president biden: here's the thing. there are so things that are so consequential that you have to speak from your heart and your head. i was speaking out forcefully what i think is at stake. that's what it is. by the way, no one, no one forgets who was on the side of king or bull connor. no one -- the history books will note it. i was making the case, don't think this is a freeby. you don't get to vote this way and then somehow it goes away. this will be -- stick with you the rest of your career and long after you're gone. reporter: and mr. president -- president biden: folks, i'm -- ok. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! hang on, guys. we've only gone an hour and 20 minutes. i'll keep g
look what i said. go back and read what i said. and tell me if you think i called anyone who voted on the side of the position taken by bull connor that they were bull connor. that's an interesting read. i assume you got into journalism because you like to write. reporter: did you expect that would work with senators manchin or sinema? reporter: here's the -- president biden: here's the thing. there are so things that are so consequential that you have to speak from your heart and your head. i...
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she said yes, and i said where she used to work. and she says national public radio, and i said george. what's that? because i had no idea it had been in an existence for six years, but for four of those years we had been in europe. but she had the radio experience. so i just said that i instinct was that that is best place for my wife to work. that's perfect. what do i do? i've got a wife crying ourselves to sleep and bethesda every night and she said and judy said call my friend nina totenberg who then and still today supreme court correspondent and i i called nina. she says i know who you are. get me cookies resume tomorrow. i walked a resume from the new york times bureau around the block to npr and i handed it to nina totenberg and nina as i said earlier nina understood the old girls network and she pushed cokie's resume through it npr and that's that's how she started at npr 1977 book for the first day george. she was a full-time staff working journalist. she was 34 years old people don't realize them. i have a theory actually
she said yes, and i said where she used to work. and she says national public radio, and i said george. what's that? because i had no idea it had been in an existence for six years, but for four of those years we had been in europe. but she had the radio experience. so i just said that i instinct was that that is best place for my wife to work. that's perfect. what do i do? i've got a wife crying ourselves to sleep and bethesda every night and she said and judy said call my friend nina...
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we did have a bet and he said you didn't send me my bridge and i said i sent you that bridge a long time ago. and we did lose at that time but i said you may be sending it right back because after this game we are ready to take our revenge and get our rights to the best of california when it comes to sports with this game. >> she doesn't welch on her best if you can still say that anymore and we want your fan photos and videos and you can use it sending the hashtag kpix. and we have another report coming up and streaming service cbsn bay area and you can watch it wherever and whenever and find us on channel 1021 on google tv and any platform using the free cbs app. >>> the pittsburgh steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger retiring after 18 seasons. >> the time has come to clean up my locker and hang up my cleats and continue to be all i can be to my wife and children and i retire from football but a truly grateful man. >> the 39-year-old has two super bowl rings and countless team records and a likely spot in the hall of fame. he called his journey exhilarating and the steelers never ha
we did have a bet and he said you didn't send me my bridge and i said i sent you that bridge a long time ago. and we did lose at that time but i said you may be sending it right back because after this game we are ready to take our revenge and get our rights to the best of california when it comes to sports with this game. >> she doesn't welch on her best if you can still say that anymore and we want your fan photos and videos and you can use it sending the hashtag kpix. and we have...
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he said ambassador. i spent 11 years in a re-education camp. i said, i'm so sorry. you know, i'm i'm the us ambassador to to vietnam. i would is there any anything i can can do to help ambassador? i spent 11 years in a re-education camp. it occurred to me. he wanted those years back. i couldn't do that. i couldn't do that and i could i could only sympathize with someone he was probably in a 70s. he had seen that yellow flag come down. he'd fought for that flag for years and years and years. he had seen it come down and never never went back up. and he is reconciliation is not possible for him and there are people for whom it's not possible. it's just suffered two two much, but i also think mccain and carrie were right. we owe it to both countries to continue to pursue reconciliation, even though it's hard. and then there were others you talk about one man. i think he was also in houston who said so what can i do? yes, and and what did you say? so it was a woman and it was a gathering of very hard line. nami agopia in houston. that was one of of the toughest communit
he said ambassador. i spent 11 years in a re-education camp. i said, i'm so sorry. you know, i'm i'm the us ambassador to to vietnam. i would is there any anything i can can do to help ambassador? i spent 11 years in a re-education camp. it occurred to me. he wanted those years back. i couldn't do that. i couldn't do that and i could i could only sympathize with someone he was probably in a 70s. he had seen that yellow flag come down. he'd fought for that flag for years and years and years. he...
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do you agree with what your husband said and his stance on the terrible things he said. again, we won't repeat? she responded to some people saying, you know, i don't share the opinions of my husband but then she put out this statement, a stronger statement saying my husband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. the atrocities that millions endured during the holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. his opinions are not a reflection of my own. like you said, she has starred on curb your enthusiasm for years alongside larry david and larry david introduced her to her now husband. >> wow. >> you know, many jewish people on that show. cheryl hindes, she was raised catholic. i had seen some tweets that people were saying she's jewish. this is reprehensible and she is taking a strong stance and it's interesting to see, you know, a couple whose lives play out publicly who share very different viewpoints. you don't see it always that often. >> it is reprehensible. i think it could be an episode. >> absolutely. a
do you agree with what your husband said and his stance on the terrible things he said. again, we won't repeat? she responded to some people saying, you know, i don't share the opinions of my husband but then she put out this statement, a stronger statement saying my husband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. the atrocities that millions endured during the holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. his opinions are not a...
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she said something this morning on our air, she said -- maybe someone told her this, she said that that day trump was in the dining room, quote, gleefully watching on his tv as he often did, look at all of the people fighting for me, hitting rewind, watching it again. that's what i know. we have never heard that before. she's clearly not a firsthand witness. but that's her understanding. >> we see the presidential motorcade has arrived now at the u.s. capitol. the president and the vice president, they will be walking in to -- as i keep calling it statuary, the historic statuary hall. laura coates, our legal analyst is with us as well. i thought the attorney general merrick garland yesterday delivered a very forceful, powerful speech, making it clear, yes, they may have already indicted and charged more than 700 people who participated in the insurrection, but that's just the beginning. they're going to go after everyone. >> and isn't that striking that the attorney general after hundreds of people have been arrested, have been charged, that that's the tip of the iceberg. i think his sp
she said something this morning on our air, she said -- maybe someone told her this, she said that that day trump was in the dining room, quote, gleefully watching on his tv as he often did, look at all of the people fighting for me, hitting rewind, watching it again. that's what i know. we have never heard that before. she's clearly not a firsthand witness. but that's her understanding. >> we see the presidential motorcade has arrived now at the u.s. capitol. the president and the vice...
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he said they will. it is a little rich to hear joe biden sitting here and saying well, you know, i didn't foresee it. well, if you didn't foresee it. you should have listened to all the people around you who were saying to you, these people were not going to work with you, look at your eight years of the obama administration, they are more radical now. it should not come as a surprise to joe biden. there is some possibility that his posture on this is a little bit of false naive. he's trying to convey the notion that hey, i was going to give them the benefits of the doubt. i was hopeful they would not change would be willing during this pandemic and economic crisis they would change their spots and willing to work for the american people. now i have learned that they are not willing to do that and so we are going to draw the sharp contrasts going into the midterm ls. that's what democrats around the country have been begging for. we started to see a little bit of a road map from him yesterday which is w
he said they will. it is a little rich to hear joe biden sitting here and saying well, you know, i didn't foresee it. well, if you didn't foresee it. you should have listened to all the people around you who were saying to you, these people were not going to work with you, look at your eight years of the obama administration, they are more radical now. it should not come as a surprise to joe biden. there is some possibility that his posture on this is a little bit of false naive. he's trying to...
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so i said, "how, why?" he said, "i don't know, uncle." they tried to persuade mohamud to go to hospital but he refused, saying he was tired, and he went back to his flat nearby to sleep. that night, zainab received a call from her niece, who was neighbours with mohamud. she just kept screaming. shejust kept repeating, "mohamud, mohamud." she wouldn't say anything else. zainab immediately got a lift to his flat. iran in, then went down the steps, and that's where i saw the paramedic was already there and mohamud was just lying on the floor. by that time, i could see from the paramedic�*s face that she'd given up hope and there was nothing she could do. what makes it worse is that there's still so many questions and no answers. we still don't actually know what happened to mohamud. i think, to date, we're up to six officers potentially— facing investigations. hilary brown is the legal representative for the hassan family. clearly there are suspicions that something went wrong here. . i until we have the final verdict. from the coroner t
so i said, "how, why?" he said, "i don't know, uncle." they tried to persuade mohamud to go to hospital but he refused, saying he was tired, and he went back to his flat nearby to sleep. that night, zainab received a call from her niece, who was neighbours with mohamud. she just kept screaming. shejust kept repeating, "mohamud, mohamud." she wouldn't say anything else. zainab immediately got a lift to his flat. iran in, then went down the steps, and that's where i...
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again, we said many times in this channel, moscow said many times this is basically just nonsense. but nevertheless, ukrainian troops are apparently getting some state of the art training from the u. s. government. the program has involve very specific training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, land navigation tactics like cover and move intelligence and other areas. yahoo news of course was not specific about the actual names, but it says that 5 former intelligence and national security officials pass this information along to them. apparently these training programs involve camouflage exercises, lands, navigation, exercises and the like. but all the while washington, the saying that these are not offensively oriented exercises, us officials claim that they're just centered around intelligence gathering us officials deny that the ca, training program is or was ever offensively oriented. but just what intelli
again, we said many times in this channel, moscow said many times this is basically just nonsense. but nevertheless, ukrainian troops are apparently getting some state of the art training from the u. s. government. the program has involve very specific training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, land navigation tactics...
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she said i away a little mozilla plus nugget. sweetwater nugget. ned, that you ali said i way, et cetera. but as you yellow is that only is he said i have a dyslexia, not ethnic group on this. not only gives coupons last 4 weeks would be able to breathe 2. 6 weeks would be any comb. shit. deco boucher mandate. b lay in that subscript florida. sacrament. 7 e matlab. little aquatic us. ah, oh the with on cushions with a little god boy come allah say ah nissan yet obama? that clump she had come. she marched between that, but it needs them yet over that terrific job vehicle much abt tardy or even just i've known lloyd mazda tanya. moreover, for she is a debit the debit. this is the vehicle with the name scheme. that's your analysis of holiness that i put a more clever sheena soraya nissan was. okay, well that should be taught me some project. will you be that poor nimble? uh huh. good deal. what c h and what the status of it or put the subsequent voice where annella's in our building, but it is your clear annisa last i stepped east ali jimmy, a butcher at casual night but he so i bet is this
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the person said right? i'm sorry, but the day that nancy pelosi's held up obamacare and said we passed it now we can read it. i mean, that's the end of it. i don't want to hear anything from that woman. i didn't have to hear the rest of her speech. hi charles. hello. first of all, i just want to tell you that was a great presentation and wanted. of the things that i'm you really struck me about was when you said that, you know blacks can't learn shakespeare and they can't learn classical music. so that's racist. yeah, and i just wanted to tell you about a corporation that i know of where they're instituting racial equity program and one of the officers says we need to give our black employees a box to stand on. so that they can see over the fence like the rest of us. i love that picture makes me yeah, you know what i said the first time i saw the picture they're like, you know, yeah the three different boxes. so they feel the first thing i say when i say instantly somebody said, what do you think of this? i
the person said right? i'm sorry, but the day that nancy pelosi's held up obamacare and said we passed it now we can read it. i mean, that's the end of it. i don't want to hear anything from that woman. i didn't have to hear the rest of her speech. hi charles. hello. first of all, i just want to tell you that was a great presentation and wanted. of the things that i'm you really struck me about was when you said that, you know blacks can't learn shakespeare and they can't learn classical music....
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she said could i use my grandmother's name? i said what's that? she said monroe. marilyn monroe. >> now, that is a perfect name for a movie star. >> there is something about mm, the double m sounds. >> this is a moment that doesn't get very much attention in the story about marilyn but i think it's incredibly revealing. >> i wanted my mother's maiden name because i felt that was my name and two things you rarely get into circulation. >> the fact that she chose monroe shows that she wanted to have agency and control over her image right from the very begi beginning. >> it's not only her name that gets the hollywood treatment. >> every studio had a series of publicity men that we call flags who were out promoting the star. they made up stories about them. they created opportunities to get their names in the papers. they were getting them publi publicized. >> the flags will create a rags to riches story of marilyn the orphan girl. >> her story is one of struggle, hunger and perseverance. she did a chore of babysitting one night and found herself guarding the offsprin
she said could i use my grandmother's name? i said what's that? she said monroe. marilyn monroe. >> now, that is a perfect name for a movie star. >> there is something about mm, the double m sounds. >> this is a moment that doesn't get very much attention in the story about marilyn but i think it's incredibly revealing. >> i wanted my mother's maiden name because i felt that was my name and two things you rarely get into circulation. >> the fact that she chose...
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" and i said, "sure." and he said, "well, he and his wife were blown away last night in beverly hills." >> now that, thought rand, was a story tailor made for the miami community he was writing for. a rags to riches story, capped by murder. he worked the phones and soon met up with jose's sister who told him -- >> you know, the family was so close. they were loving. they did everything together. she said, "you have to interview erik and lyle." and i said, "of course i wanna interview erik and lyle." >> as he would find, getting to the brothers was not so easy. but then, they'd just lost their parents. >> lyle and erik menendez were the grieving sons. >> alan abrahamson is a journalism professor at usc. back in 1989, he was a reporter for the la times. >> nobody quite knew who had -- who had killed the parents. professor at usc. back in 1989, he was a reporter for the la times. >> nobody quite knew who had -- who had killed the parents. was it because of jose's position in business? had he been taken out by
" and i said, "sure." and he said, "well, he and his wife were blown away last night in beverly hills." >> now that, thought rand, was a story tailor made for the miami community he was writing for. a rags to riches story, capped by murder. he worked the phones and soon met up with jose's sister who told him -- >> you know, the family was so close. they were loving. they did everything together. she said, "you have to interview erik and lyle." and...
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anmy host s very frank and said, you want me give you a frank answer? and i said, yes. and he said, i don't think there is anybody. [laughter] so let's start from that. curtis wilkie: so it was essentially kind of a setup. kennedy knew he was going to be asked about it, and he was prepared to talk about it, was alst delhted talk about it. robert f. kennedy: well, first, as far as mr. meredith is concerned, mr. meredith began his efforts to enter the university of mississippi in january 1961. there was no involvement at , by the government. in fact, i never even knew about mr. meredith having made an effort to try to enter the university of mississippi. in fact, the government did not become involved in the dispute in connection with the state of mississippi until september of 1962. mr. meredith had followed the question of his entrance into the university through the courts, through the district court, and through the circuit court. ultimately, it came to the supreme court in the hands of justice black. and justice black then asked the federal government and the departm
anmy host s very frank and said, you want me give you a frank answer? and i said, yes. and he said, i don't think there is anybody. [laughter] so let's start from that. curtis wilkie: so it was essentially kind of a setup. kennedy knew he was going to be asked about it, and he was prepared to talk about it, was alst delhted talk about it. robert f. kennedy: well, first, as far as mr. meredith is concerned, mr. meredith began his efforts to enter the university of mississippi in january 1961....
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he said we hadn't got it this. they've been, phoebe we, i said a little miss. i mean, you remember i went down to lee and i didn't me, they shall come on that. he said, rush federal, not a big also order. okay. when i'm on it, i think really on your end and under, i'm a little in korea, but i think coming to dollars. yes, i could you me a whole dental other since as a coherent magazine menefee, this is cut back. i want to go into the us boy in the haven't. i said, we'll let you do learn. i should be the gate nominate who will not be a master, will help or to neither. they stand on messy. many of them policy grant this image, emilio, let emo chill database starting, local media, eat out of the army purity, alice ambien level malice, cynthia metal. it's either me or i said, login or good morning to members who now are good. i goes to read me will be a got it would have me on the tele, maybe pe genuine tag thing or i gotta get in a car. you on me cannot read them. we're going on with it. you are the other email . what the rooms will you to email the bomber thing g
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well, as i said, the instant im act of it? well, as i said, the instant impact was _ of it? well, as i said, the instant impact was tremendous. - of it? well, as i said, the instant impact was tremendous. it - of it? well, as i said, the instant. impact was tremendous. it stopped global— impact was tremendous. it stopped global headlines. it is one of the most _ global headlines. it is one of the most iconic images of her life. within— most iconic images of her life. within months, there had been a grassroots — within months, there had been a grassroots campaign to ban landmines throughout the world for a number of years. _ throughout the world for a number of years. but— throughout the world for a number of years, but by making it front—page news _ years, but by making it front—page news she _ years, but by making it front—page news she made it impossible for governments to ignore. as you say, the anti—landmine treaty, the ottawa treaty. _ the anti—landmine treaty, the ottawa treaty, came into being by the end of that— treaty, came into being by the end
well, as i said, the instant im act of it? well, as i said, the instant impact was _ of it? well, as i said, the instant impact was tremendous. - of it? well, as i said, the instant impact was tremendous. it - of it? well, as i said, the instant. impact was tremendous. it stopped global— impact was tremendous. it stopped global headlines. it is one of the most _ global headlines. it is one of the most iconic images of her life. within— most iconic images of her life. within months, there...
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and and so i thought i said yeah, i'll do it and then i got i said can i see the script and he said well, you know, you can't because there's no script because it's all improv. and so then i show up. i mean i was there for two days and here are these people who are geniuses of improv? you know. and i thought i don't want to be the only person on curb your enthusiasm who's no good. but that was very scary, but i got away with it. i think you did and can i ask what? what the reaction was because no i mean i mean, i i loved the work that larry david does not you know, but he is he's a little prickly and i'm just wondering i don't know. what would did you get a positive reaction overall was? yeah. no everybody. everybody liked it. yeah when i should it was great. i wanted to ask you what some of the things some of these essays that and this is almost selfish for me, but you have some great lines in here about writing. yeah and and some of the contexts also the it applies very well to writing satirical now, there's a novels with with the satirical tone which are very very tricky, it's easy to
and and so i thought i said yeah, i'll do it and then i got i said can i see the script and he said well, you know, you can't because there's no script because it's all improv. and so then i show up. i mean i was there for two days and here are these people who are geniuses of improv? you know. and i thought i don't want to be the only person on curb your enthusiasm who's no good. but that was very scary, but i got away with it. i think you did and can i ask what? what the reaction was because...
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it is very interesting, michael hesletine said, and i think lord adonis said much the same, let's get rid of the prime minister and then we can get rid of brexit. but, david davis led those people saying that he should now quit, it's quite hard to present the former brexit secretary, the man who argued to get britain out of the eu, and many of the people who agree with him, it is quite hard to say that this is all a conspiracy against borisjohnson, isn't it? david davis and i have always got on, i have spoken in his constituency, he has spoken in mine, but can you tell me a leader of the conservative party that david davis hasn't tried to get rid of? since margaret thatcher? it is quite difficult. david has quite a tendency to say that he has had enough of whoever happens to be the leader of the conservative party, it is one of his endearing qualities. well, that is where you come in. that's what is so interesting about seeing and hearing so much of you. let's talk about, you were such a contrast with when we last spoke on political thinking, a programme that is about a conversation,
it is very interesting, michael hesletine said, and i think lord adonis said much the same, let's get rid of the prime minister and then we can get rid of brexit. but, david davis led those people saying that he should now quit, it's quite hard to present the former brexit secretary, the man who argued to get britain out of the eu, and many of the people who agree with him, it is quite hard to say that this is all a conspiracy against borisjohnson, isn't it? david davis and i have always got...
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what has he said? , �* , , , said? yes, it's very interesting what he's _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. - said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. this - said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. this is i said? yes, it's very interesting i what he's got to say. this is rabbi charlie walker, one of the four people held hostage. three members of the conversation. —— congregation. he says, "overthe years, my congregation and i have participated in multiple security courses from the colleyville police department. he says we are alive today because of that education, and i encourage alljewish congregations, religious groups, schools and others to participate in active shooter security courses." he goes on," in the last hour, the gunman became increasingly belligerent and threatening. without the instruction we receive, we would not have been prepared to act and flee when the situation presented itself." i think t
what has he said? , �* , , , said? yes, it's very interesting what he's _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. - said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. this - said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. this is i said? yes, it's very interesting i what he's got to say. this is rabbi charlie walker, one of the four people held hostage. three members...
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here's what he said. quote, only if the sanctions are applied prior to the armed conflict would they become a prevention mechanism for any possible escalation. that's the president of ukraine begging the members of this senate to vote in favor of the bill on the floor today. today will be one of our very last chances to stop nord stream 2 and to stop an imminent russian invasion of ukraine. just a few minutes ago, two of my colleagues -- senator murphy and senator shaheen -- had a colloquy in which they explained why they have flipped their positions. they and every other democrat in this chamber have voted for sanctions on nord stream 2 -- not once but twice. every democrat voted in support of my bipartisan sanctions on nord stream 2. only two things have changed since all of the democrats voted in favor of these sanctions. number one, the occupant of the white house, who now has a d behind his name instead of an r. the white house is furiously lobbying democrats, asking democrats to stand with their par
here's what he said. quote, only if the sanctions are applied prior to the armed conflict would they become a prevention mechanism for any possible escalation. that's the president of ukraine begging the members of this senate to vote in favor of the bill on the floor today. today will be one of our very last chances to stop nord stream 2 and to stop an imminent russian invasion of ukraine. just a few minutes ago, two of my colleagues -- senator murphy and senator shaheen -- had a colloquy in...
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she said that the exchanges was serious and direct and he said that that itself was positive. and he said that the main focus discussions was not just the situation in ukraine. but also on european security in general, but he did say that they were significant bridges still on these issues, saying that that not going to be easy to bridge in the future. but that all nato allies had sat down was a positive sign with the russian council. he said there was discussion over russia's proposals back in december where russia has outlined wood. it's red lines are in regards to ne to expansion and also in terms of troops and weapons. in ne, 2 countries send it to the alliance since 1997. and he reaffirmed that nato had an open door policy, which means he says, wash, it does not get the v to as in who wants to join nato or not. if a country express wishes to do so, then that is for nato. it's 30 allies. i'm not country to decide a nor for russia. he said nato is prepared to have more meetings and he was looking for constructive outcomes for the outcomes to be political in the future. quit
she said that the exchanges was serious and direct and he said that that itself was positive. and he said that the main focus discussions was not just the situation in ukraine. but also on european security in general, but he did say that they were significant bridges still on these issues, saying that that not going to be easy to bridge in the future. but that all nato allies had sat down was a positive sign with the russian council. he said there was discussion over russia's proposals back in...
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that is basically what the court said. the plaintiffs said we have paid out money to take protective measures to prevent our own communications from being intercepted and the court said if you would otherwise lack standing to challenge the laws that allow the interception of communications on the grounds that your injury is not sufficiently real and immediately -- immediate, you can't manufacture standing through a self inflicted harm and the court said that is a reason for holding that the injury is not traceable to the allegedly unconstitutional statutes. that is the same position we are advocating here. they did not have to adjust their conduct even in the most minuscule way to avoid injury. all they had to do was not make the loan or to repay it promptly if they did and crucially those are exactly the things they have said they would have done if the statute did not exist. again, by saying our only motivation for making the loan and delaying repayment was to facilitate the lawsuit -- >> what is the doctrine -- they say
that is basically what the court said. the plaintiffs said we have paid out money to take protective measures to prevent our own communications from being intercepted and the court said if you would otherwise lack standing to challenge the laws that allow the interception of communications on the grounds that your injury is not sufficiently real and immediately -- immediate, you can't manufacture standing through a self inflicted harm and the court said that is a reason for holding that the...