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now, paul. and not just nightclubs that are being forced to cannons , i to shush, some cannons, i believe. is that right? yeah. that's bang out of order. health and safety. killjoys tried to end 160 years of naval history by stopping the daily firing of an artillery gun at edinburgh castle. wow. bureaucrats wanted to stop the 1:00 gun ritual started in 1861 from this bank houday started in 1861 from this bank holiday weekend. over concerns the noise could damage people's hearing. simon i mean, absolutely absurd. it is ridiculous. it's one of the wonderful things about edinburgh. yeah. you know, you know, when 1:00 a start know, when 1:00 is for a start and think, oh my god, and you think, oh my god, my show is also it is. i mean, it absolutely bristles with its martial heritage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis�*neritage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is'itage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is what doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its mart
now, paul. and not just nightclubs that are being forced to cannons , i to shush, some cannons, i believe. is that right? yeah. that's bang out of order. health and safety. killjoys tried to end 160 years of naval history by stopping the daily firing of an artillery gun at edinburgh castle. wow. bureaucrats wanted to stop the 1:00 gun ritual started in 1861 from this bank houday started in 1861 from this bank holiday weekend. over concerns the noise could damage people's hearing. simon i mean,...
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joining us kentucky senator rand paul. senator paul, welcome back, sir. tell us, will chuck schumer allow this trial to take place or are you and others going to shut down the senate? >> you know i think what's going to happen is unprecedented. we never had the impeachment off president or impeachment after cabinet member sent over summarily dismissed with no discussion, no debate. what we're hearing chuck schumer will move to table, which means he would nullify the whole results without any trial, no trial, no discussion, no discussion or presentation of the charges. this has never happened in the history of the senate and, it is unprecedented. i think it is a dereliction of duty. i don't think this is what the constitution intended, when something serious happens like an impeachment there should be a trial. larry: i sure agree. i think this is the most important issue facing the country right now. senator paul, is there something you can do about it? i mean can you tie his hands? can you tie the senate's hands until mr. schumer gets back to the right co
joining us kentucky senator rand paul. senator paul, welcome back, sir. tell us, will chuck schumer allow this trial to take place or are you and others going to shut down the senate? >> you know i think what's going to happen is unprecedented. we never had the impeachment off president or impeachment after cabinet member sent over summarily dismissed with no discussion, no debate. what we're hearing chuck schumer will move to table, which means he would nullify the whole results without...
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senator paul, do you not know what you are talking about, quite frankly. >> you can read senator paul's complete piece on f foxnews.comn how he alleges the government covered up its ties to the wuhan lab, guys. >> steve: that is just jaw dropping. lucas, thank you very much. we were just talking about the fbi. it was christopher wray who told our own bret baier that it seemed like the fbi was of the opinion that it was a lab leak. remember that? >> ainsley: yeah. >> brian: the cia didn't sign off on that yet. they are still thinking about it. >> steve: they might have, but it's a secret. >> ainsley: several agencies did. others did not. >> lawrence: maybe they didn't have the coverage courage to do the right thing and have the support of a lot of people in the media as well. no one really wanted to ask dr. fauci questions, look, can you call him a patriot and he served his country for a long time. if the moment that we needed him the most, to give us the factual information, he did. kellyanne writes in her book when he was telling everyone to mask go-to-go into white house meetings. the
senator paul, do you not know what you are talking about, quite frankly. >> you can read senator paul's complete piece on f foxnews.comn how he alleges the government covered up its ties to the wuhan lab, guys. >> steve: that is just jaw dropping. lucas, thank you very much. we were just talking about the fbi. it was christopher wray who told our own bret baier that it seemed like the fbi was of the opinion that it was a lab leak. remember that? >> ainsley: yeah. >>...
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paul is with us until the end of our program today. happy to take your phone calls. staying on jobs for a second.
paul is with us until the end of our program today. happy to take your phone calls. staying on jobs for a second.
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and dedicated a commemorative chapel to the gonar of saints peter and paul. and all this is a memoir, i admit that it is the same architecture, and i, as a memoir, means that the forms of the pavement were so recognizable, memorial. the military lands, the sign, the military certain abaron architecture of the pavement was dug out, at home, by the slaves of the academician. the hour of the kingdom's birth is about 20 centuries ago, this era is madernu, the russian empire's style is popular. geta temple, geta shatser, geta knowable. the form of the ancient russian temple, like the draulyana, and the stone one, we can remember the kalumenskaya tsarka, are elevated, and there, then , the wicked one with the roof of the law was destroyed there are no forms of abaronchay architecture, well, well radkasts. and it’s extraordinary, when they erected a temple near a certain important historical site, this was a temple in the new sense of this word, here i remember the temple, the monumental temple, there the abaronic architecture was created for me, the fallen lord
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. ♪ paul: when i was younger, i never knew what sickle cell was. i just knew, like, sometimes my sisters would just wake up in pain at night. lea: throughout my battle with sickle cell, my brother paul has always been my rock. now he's at my side again and i take on my biggest challenge yet. lea: with my brother's help, i plan to fight through my illness and run the nairobi half marathon. paul: when it comes to sickle cell, they're encouraged against getting tired. ah, nice. i also knew that when she bites into something, she doesn't let go. (speaking in native language). lea: the marathon idea came, came into my mind when i was like, "i need to do something." i need to do something to, to physically show that i can, i can do it like someone with sickle cell can do it. my doctor has cautioned against running the marathon. it could trigger a crisis and bring on severe complications. but i am determined to do it, not just for me. ♪ 80 million of us suffer with this disease across africa. we have to believe. the other day was telling one of my sickl
. ♪ paul: when i was younger, i never knew what sickle cell was. i just knew, like, sometimes my sisters would just wake up in pain at night. lea: throughout my battle with sickle cell, my brother paul has always been my rock. now he's at my side again and i take on my biggest challenge yet. lea: with my brother's help, i plan to fight through my illness and run the nairobi half marathon. paul: when it comes to sickle cell, they're encouraged against getting tired. ah, nice. i also knew that...
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can we look at paul conduct a job? no. can we look at paul. paul. _ conduct a job? no. can we look at paul, paul. this is a presentation on horizon integrity prepared by dave smith. it is undated and it seeks to tell a story about the integrity of horizon. we may find it any interesting account overall, i just want to look at what it says about you on page six. scroll down, please. mr smith says that of the cases that i am aware, eight had discrepancies which were dismissed because he became unmanageable. was not to you? h0. because he became unmanageable. was not to ou? ., ., ., because he became unmanageable. was not to you?_ he _ because he became unmanageable. was not to you?_ he then - not to you? no, not all. he then sa s not to you? no, not all. he then says that — not to you? no, not all. he then says that you — not to you? no, not all. he then says that you clearly _ not to you? no, not all. he then says that you clearly struggled l not to you? no, not all. he then i says that you clearly struggled with accounting and despite copious support, did not follow
can we look at paul conduct a job? no. can we look at paul. paul. _ conduct a job? no. can we look at paul, paul. this is a presentation on horizon integrity prepared by dave smith. it is undated and it seeks to tell a story about the integrity of horizon. we may find it any interesting account overall, i just want to look at what it says about you on page six. scroll down, please. mr smith says that of the cases that i am aware, eight had discrepancies which were dismissed because he became...
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and then i could see paul looking for room, and when i saw paul looking round for room, i said, he must think he has a lot in the tank, because he's looking to go forward, trying to find the best horse to follow through. and sure enough, when the gap opened, he moved off the rail and sent him on after the last. i mean, the horsejust took off. it was extraordinary to be able to do that after four miles, in a steeplechase on this ground. absolutely extraordinary. in the end, he won it pretty comfortably. sum up how you felt when he crossed the line. i think i was just hoarse from shouting, and i never shout. i barely show emotion when any horses win a race, but i just sort of let go! well, behind i am maximus, we had a second place for delta work and trainer gordon elliott, and third place for rachael blackmore. the best of the british—trained horses was kitty's light, for trainer christian williams. and many people here thought that horse was going to win. and wouldn't that have been poignant? because his daughter betsy is undergoing cancer treatment? but it wasn't to be. and corach ra
and then i could see paul looking for room, and when i saw paul looking round for room, i said, he must think he has a lot in the tank, because he's looking to go forward, trying to find the best horse to follow through. and sure enough, when the gap opened, he moved off the rail and sent him on after the last. i mean, the horsejust took off. it was extraordinary to be able to do that after four miles, in a steeplechase on this ground. absolutely extraordinary. in the end, he won it pretty...
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that's how paul yamazaki sees it. as a long time buyer for city lights bookstore in north beach, he says he feels lucky to do what he loves because a few decades back that was not the case. >> i think i'm one of the few independent book sellers who can say they went straight from jail to a job in book selling. >> reporter: in his college days paul was a proud activist, marching against war and advocating for more diverse literary representation in academic institutions. his protesting cost him some time behind bars, but his passion for education that represents the whole of america made its mark. >> we felt particularly for students of color that we weren't being represented in curriculum, by the faculty, and by the outreach into the various communities . >> reporter: paul began working at city lights 54 years ago bringing more global knowledge to san francisco's diverse readers, but maintaining that goal has not been easy. according to the american book sellers association, independent bookstores face stiff competiti
that's how paul yamazaki sees it. as a long time buyer for city lights bookstore in north beach, he says he feels lucky to do what he loves because a few decades back that was not the case. >> i think i'm one of the few independent book sellers who can say they went straight from jail to a job in book selling. >> reporter: in his college days paul was a proud activist, marching against war and advocating for more diverse literary representation in academic institutions. his...
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paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic difference, that is why we have had foreign governments and aid agencies asking for these changes for many weeks. from what we understand from local reports, there was a long meeting of israel's security cabinet after president biden gave his stark warning to the israeli prime minister in the phone call and at the meeting there were members of the meeting there were members of the security establishment of israel, israeli diplomats, warning the ministers present that if they did not make these kinds of changes, israel could face new sanctions, potentially even an arms em
paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers says the latest jobs report shows the neutral rate higher than estimates. he told us why the fed needs to reconsider expectations. larry: this was a hot report, jobs above 300,000. upwards revision, strong household survey, hours are up, payroll is up at nearly 10% annualized rates. this was a hot report that suggested that if anything, the economy is re-accelerating. this is very different from what lots of people, most people i think, were expecting and it fits the thesis that the neutral rate is much higher than people supposed and tight money is less potent than people supposed. >> you said before that the fed should have at least some idea of the neutral rate. we heard from chair powell this week in stanford, where he said yes, we are strict in policy and yet he said he does not need to worry about where the neutral rate is for policy going forward. larry: that is like saying we don't need to know what the neutral rate is -- it's like saying you s
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers says the latest jobs report shows the neutral rate higher than estimates. he told us why the fed needs to reconsider expectations. larry: this was a hot report, jobs above 300,000. upwards revision, strong household survey, hours are up, payroll is up at nearly 10% annualized rates. this was a hot report that suggested that if anything, the economy is re-accelerating. this is very different from what lots of people,...
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what are you looking for today, paul? >> it is unique but i think that the idea that this is going to open some floodgate and we are going to see parental liability taking hold across the country is not likely the case. cases are very fact specific. you stay within the four corners of the case. this case has things egregious for the two parents here. it is not unprecedented. there is a line of cases in american law, dram shop cases that involve a bartender overserving a customer who goes out and drives. that's a form of vicarious liability. it is not unprecedented. it is unique but a state case in michigan and i think that really we should be thinking of it in terms of it may have some precedent within michigan but i don't think it will be a coast to coast thing and i think that's right. this is a new thing. >> bill: what was the phrase that's new to me. >> dram shop case. it refers to when you have a bartender who is overserving somebody who goes out and drives. the idea is the bartend are helped create the conditions th
what are you looking for today, paul? >> it is unique but i think that the idea that this is going to open some floodgate and we are going to see parental liability taking hold across the country is not likely the case. cases are very fact specific. you stay within the four corners of the case. this case has things egregious for the two parents here. it is not unprecedented. there is a line of cases in american law, dram shop cases that involve a bartender overserving a customer who goes...
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paul robeson, 1949. yeah this is one of those documents that students are going to look at, and at first they're going to be a little intimidated. it perhaps they don't know paul robeson, perhaps 1949, doesn't immediately call to mind anything significance if they're thinking about the second red scare, they might be thinking about the 1950s. but there are some things in the source line that will be useful to them. not only the title, but the term the house un-american activities committee, which they should recall is part of that second red scare. and then then as they read into document, they could see that this is a very early example of a civil rights document, but that it also pulls together the begin king of the red scare of the 1950s. and so when students are analyzing this document, you know, they should think of it in terms of continuities and changes that are going on. obviously, some of the continuity is are that first of all, that race continues to be an issue of great debate and reasons for
paul robeson, 1949. yeah this is one of those documents that students are going to look at, and at first they're going to be a little intimidated. it perhaps they don't know paul robeson, perhaps 1949, doesn't immediately call to mind anything significance if they're thinking about the second red scare, they might be thinking about the 1950s. but there are some things in the source line that will be useful to them. not only the title, but the term the house un-american activities committee,...
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let me just bring in our panel now, paul waugh and rina shah. if i can begin with you, we heard from the white house today, obviously great concern that international aid workers have been killed in this attack, but what's been the response, would you say, in the us? i would say, writ large, it's been sheer sadness, confusion about how this could be, and also in anger thatis this could be, and also in anger that is visceral, almost, towards this administration continuing to have the back of bibi netanyahu and not enforcing the american people's will, and if you look at public polling and opinion here, stateside, it is increasingly against biden and blinken, it is a sense that this duo has mishandled how we not only deal with israel, our greatest ally in the region as it's often been said, but how we have a direct hand in the perpetuation of truly innocence being targeted by idf, and i think what chefjose undress has embarked upon is so remarkable and well—known in the washington, dc region and beyond, and for world central kitchen to have to q
let me just bring in our panel now, paul waugh and rina shah. if i can begin with you, we heard from the white house today, obviously great concern that international aid workers have been killed in this attack, but what's been the response, would you say, in the us? i would say, writ large, it's been sheer sadness, confusion about how this could be, and also in anger thatis this could be, and also in anger that is visceral, almost, towards this administration continuing to have the back of...
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a very good paul came out. normally a democrat wins new york. joe biden is the worst president in history. we have very bad people here. but we have the greatest people behind me. they want us to run and we will run very hard in new york. we have a good chance of winning new york in my opinion. we will give it a shot. >> will that violate your gag order? >> i have no idea. they have taken my constitutional right away with a gag order. that is all that is. this whole thing is election interference. the poles have just come out and i just got another sample. we are leading every swing state and in the nation by a lot. he is the worst president in the history of our country. he makes jimmy carter look great. jimmy carter is happy because its president -- presidency was brilliant by comparison. he's destroying our country. he closed the borders. in one phone call you can close up to borders. close the borders, joe. >> we love trump, thank you. >> election interference. thank you, everybody. [crowd cheering] [crowd chanting usa] >> he is going to win
a very good paul came out. normally a democrat wins new york. joe biden is the worst president in history. we have very bad people here. but we have the greatest people behind me. they want us to run and we will run very hard in new york. we have a good chance of winning new york in my opinion. we will give it a shot. >> will that violate your gag order? >> i have no idea. they have taken my constitutional right away with a gag order. that is all that is. this whole thing is...
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jake paul joins primetimsummeres congresswoman to lead fox news. . x news[. alk to fo >> i got a washington, lincoln, fdr, reagan, all have in common. >> america was at war or in aamc recession and they puta the people first. they didn't worry about how history woulrecessiod judge the. bush 43 put it this way i'll let history take its course. >> the key for me wakey for s ti , ve it my all. you know, i served. i didn't sell my soud l. u and history will ultimatelyth be thee ju judge. >> history is best written by historians. >> and now the jewish puerto rican truck driving greek professor raised in thehurc black church claims he's a historian until here he is reflecting on his legacy to do spend a lot of time thinking about what your legacy would look wha like.>> w well, i hope i hopele the legacy is that i kept my word and thati i send that it remains that its was running. it was to help change the life l of ordinary people. they reduced the prospect of war and because of vietnamd n and i when i ran, i said that i was once asked why i wouldn't when i was 129
jake paul joins primetimsummeres congresswoman to lead fox news. . x news[. alk to fo >> i got a washington, lincoln, fdr, reagan, all have in common. >> america was at war or in aamc recession and they puta the people first. they didn't worry about how history woulrecessiod judge the. bush 43 put it this way i'll let history take its course. >> the key for me wakey for s ti , ve it my all. you know, i served. i didn't sell my soud l. u and history will ultimatelyth be thee ju...
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it did paul three is my number one ick. , .,, did paul three is my number one ick. , ~' , pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar _ pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar movie - pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar movie this| billion—dollar movie this summer. billion-dollar movie this summer-— billion-dollar movie this summer. , ., , summer. there is some variety at the summer— summer. there is some variety at the summer box _ summer. there is some variety at the summer box office, - summer. there is some variety l at the summer box office, music film a amy winehouse movie, back to black. and there are some grand sweeping spectacles coming up generating excitement. among them kevin costner�*s western, horizon and american saga into parts. i want these movies to succeed so desperately because i love the idea of a big ego driven star project and i love the idea of a big sweeping western movie to bring all those audiences out. i would love to see that. but what really _ i would love to see that. but what really defines the sum of 2024 is brand familiarity. so
it did paul three is my number one ick. , .,, did paul three is my number one ick. , ~' , pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar _ pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar movie - pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar movie this| billion—dollar movie this summer. billion-dollar movie this summer-— billion-dollar movie this summer. , ., , summer. there is some variety at the summer— summer. there is some variety at the summer box _ summer. there is some variety at the summer box...
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possibly can. 0k, paul griffiths, ceo of dubai - as we possibly can. 0k, paul. griffiths, ceo of dubai airport. thank you forjoining us on one of the busiest days of your career. after that extraordinary amount of rain. after that extraordinary amount of rain. here in the uk, the conservatives have suspended one of their mps, mark menzies, from the party while they invesigate claims that he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper says the mp — who represents fylde in lancashire — is alleged to have used thousands of pounds from donors to fund medical expenses and called a 78—year—old aide at 3,15am, asking for help because he'd been locked up by what he called "bad people" demanding money for his release. mr menzies told the paper he strongly disputes the allegations. labour says rishi sunak and the conservative party have serious questions to answer. let's speak to our polital correspondent, henry zeffman, in westminster. what is the times alleging? you are right to say alleging to these are just allegations at this stage but they are also pretty se
possibly can. 0k, paul griffiths, ceo of dubai - as we possibly can. 0k, paul. griffiths, ceo of dubai airport. thank you forjoining us on one of the busiest days of your career. after that extraordinary amount of rain. after that extraordinary amount of rain. here in the uk, the conservatives have suspended one of their mps, mark menzies, from the party while they invesigate claims that he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper says the mp — who represents fylde in lancashire — is...
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if this is a long beg fight, then paul may be able to win. >> carley: jake paul says he doesn't at this point in time to be exhibition match. mike tyson originally it would be. there was speculation 2 minute round if it's an exhibition. pro-fight 3. the gloves are different. >> lawrence: big difference. yesterday jake paul said theyed submitted their request to the boxing commission to make it a pro-fight. >> brian: both passed the physical test. i don't know anybody that fights for the title at 57 years old. roy jones jr. went with tyson last time. two years ago. they thought this might be a series. going to sponsor almost a senior boxing series. it hasn't really come off. but roy jones got in the ring with him. they are both past their prime. this is what he said about how tyson hits today. >> mike tyson is still one of the most devastating people. he is still the person that everything will stop to see what he does. so when he fights, everything else stops and people pay attention to the television to see what mike does. he is still as strong as ever. is he still as allusive as ever.
if this is a long beg fight, then paul may be able to win. >> carley: jake paul says he doesn't at this point in time to be exhibition match. mike tyson originally it would be. there was speculation 2 minute round if it's an exhibition. pro-fight 3. the gloves are different. >> lawrence: big difference. yesterday jake paul said theyed submitted their request to the boxing commission to make it a pro-fight. >> brian: both passed the physical test. i don't know anybody that...
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jeff paul is live in tel aviv, what can you tell us. reporter: we know that israeli war cam was to meet today, it discuss their next moves we're see seeing reports that meeting might have been postponed for tomorrow, regardless, what happens to night speaks to how fragile the situation is as israel trying to figure out its next move, and images from the idf regarding from left over material from the iranian attack. this is a fuel tank spanning 36 feet long from just one of estimated 110 ballistic missiles fired from iran. idf said it was retreved from the dead sea. had air defense system not been so accurate, the after maftermath could have been far more devastating. israel a acknowledges that response must be c strategic and not escalate the conflict. >> we can't, allowed to live you were the threat of the ballistic missiles. that is unaccept able. reporter: top of situation with iran, israel has its on going war in gaza now today we're seeing there is some rising tensions in north part of israel, a bit of aiexchanging between hezbolla
jeff paul is live in tel aviv, what can you tell us. reporter: we know that israeli war cam was to meet today, it discuss their next moves we're see seeing reports that meeting might have been postponed for tomorrow, regardless, what happens to night speaks to how fragile the situation is as israel trying to figure out its next move, and images from the idf regarding from left over material from the iranian attack. this is a fuel tank spanning 36 feet long from just one of estimated 110...
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and one of the people i sent it to was sir paul mccartney. who, you know, we're both -- we're both big fans. >> jimmy: i mean -- >> anyone heard of paul mccartney -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's the best ever. [ cheers and applause ] did he get -- did he get back to you? >> he got back to me. but he sent me -- this is why i'm here. this is why i'm talking about this. so, he sent me this video back, that is like his endorsement of foreigner. but it's kind of like he's cursing it. there's some stuff that you've never seen paul mccartney do before. so, i figured i'd show it to you, and i'd show it to you guys. and if you think it's kosher, then we'll -- we'll post it. but i just wanted to get a a second opinion. >> jimmy: we're making the debut tonight? >> yeah, we're gonna do it right now. >> jimmy: did paul say you could do it? [ cheers and applause ] here's the video message from paul mccartney. take a look. >> foreigner? not in the hall of fame? what the [ bleep ]? ah! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what? what? >> it's like -- i know
and one of the people i sent it to was sir paul mccartney. who, you know, we're both -- we're both big fans. >> jimmy: i mean -- >> anyone heard of paul mccartney -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's the best ever. [ cheers and applause ] did he get -- did he get back to you? >> he got back to me. but he sent me -- this is why i'm here. this is why i'm talking about this. so, he sent me this video back, that is like his endorsement of foreigner. but it's kind of like he's cursing it....
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hopefully we can hold onto that sunshine, paul. >> yeah. we'll see even more the next couple days and that will help boost our temperatures. after the unsettled weekend, we did start off with cloud cover this morning. we'll doesn't our time lapse at 10:00 this morning looking over san jose and the santa clara valley. there's that deck of clouds. late morning into early afternoon, first a few breaks in the cloud cover and then abundant sunshine making its face shown and helping inland temperatures to warm up to close to normal for this time of year. we'll build on that as we head through the next couple days. current temperatures across the bay area, mid- to upper 60s inland with a mixes of upper 50s and low 60s along the bay, mid-50s along the coast. with more sunshine tomorrow, just a little fog to start the day, we'll warm up quickly, 4 to 8 degrees above average, upper 60s and low 70s around the bay and mid- to upper 70s farther inland. we'll fill in the rest of the map and look at the full seven-day forecast coming up in a few minutes.
hopefully we can hold onto that sunshine, paul. >> yeah. we'll see even more the next couple days and that will help boost our temperatures. after the unsettled weekend, we did start off with cloud cover this morning. we'll doesn't our time lapse at 10:00 this morning looking over san jose and the santa clara valley. there's that deck of clouds. late morning into early afternoon, first a few breaks in the cloud cover and then abundant sunshine making its face shown and helping inland...
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i think paul is the perfect guy to answer your query there. paul, you were there the other day, right, in new york city coming over the bridge? >> right. >> bill: who are they? where are they from? middle eastern students, middle eastern civilians or immigrants in new york or agitators like we have seen before? >> more the latter. the kind of thing we saw during occupy wall street, saw a lot of it after the george floyd incident in 2020. what happened here is that the pro-palestinian cause has very cleverly allied themselves with other groups and they managed to leverage all these groups on the left so they are getting funding and organization. that's why all the tents look the same and why they are getting buses. for them that really works. the problem here is that it is segueing into a trouble sew area. yelling we are hamas. every day will be october 7th. a quote from one of them. you are getting to a point where you would open cases on these folks. the problem is because it hits this wide swath of progressive activists, you start opening ca
i think paul is the perfect guy to answer your query there. paul, you were there the other day, right, in new york city coming over the bridge? >> right. >> bill: who are they? where are they from? middle eastern students, middle eastern civilians or immigrants in new york or agitators like we have seen before? >> more the latter. the kind of thing we saw during occupy wall street, saw a lot of it after the george floyd incident in 2020. what happened here is that the...
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paul not know what the rspca does. paul. well it's a good question. >> i don't think they do. rspca is widely rebrand as charity infuriates farmers and slams brits killing snails . how donors brits killing snails. how donors stopped giving after years of ludicrous rescues, which have seen seagulls saved and mountain goats rescued from mountains , goats rescued from mountains, look, this this is all about this story is really about woke. okay. a lot like the same appues okay. a lot like the same applies to the national trust and a lot of things like that. and the thing about is you and the thing about woke is you can like, you know, news can easily like, you know, news stump, seem to new stump. stump, they seem to new stump. when it first came out. do you remember new stump. was remember new stump. it was something were something on facebook. they were funny. they decided funny. and then they decided that be on side that they they'd be on the side of injustice and they got of social injustice and they got a message. they say a message. and now they say things and now things lik
paul not know what the rspca does. paul. well it's a good question. >> i don't think they do. rspca is widely rebrand as charity infuriates farmers and slams brits killing snails . how donors brits killing snails. how donors stopped giving after years of ludicrous rescues, which have seen seagulls saved and mountain goats rescued from mountains , goats rescued from mountains, look, this this is all about this story is really about woke. okay. a lot like the same appues okay. a lot like...
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host: paul diperna? guest: i am not knowledge about policies around cursive and so i hesitate to say anything. i know there is a researcher at usc that looked at this around cursive and what it can mean. he is a researcher at usc and that is maybe some went to google and learn more about his research. i am just vaguely familiar with initiatives and legislatures around the country to introduce or bring back cursive for second graders and third-graders but i don't know much more beyond that. host: one of our viewers mentioned that tennessee passed a law that allows teachers to carry guns at school. how do students feel about that? guest: we did not ask that question to students. we have asked that question in the past to parents and teachers. we found that teachers roughly 20 percent to 25% of teachers are ok with it but the vast majority would not support that type of policy. we haven't asked that question in at least a year or so. and then parents, by contrast, are more likely to support that type of pol
host: paul diperna? guest: i am not knowledge about policies around cursive and so i hesitate to say anything. i know there is a researcher at usc that looked at this around cursive and what it can mean. he is a researcher at usc and that is maybe some went to google and learn more about his research. i am just vaguely familiar with initiatives and legislatures around the country to introduce or bring back cursive for second graders and third-graders but i don't know much more beyond that....
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. >>> as we check in with paul, we needed a few layers outside. >> the fog is back. not only fog but more gray. >> making a comeback. >> it is the early may gray or turn the crock clock back to early march. this isn't what late april is really supposed to be like, but is closer to normal in the warm temperatures that we had yesterday. let's take a look at what is happening out there, turn on the cloud cover on our format , here, so you can see the clouds are still hanging on, around the bay and in the north bay but where they have cleared out as well into the east bay and the seneca valley. you can see a similar perspective here on the satellite loop over the past few hours. parts of the bay area did see sunshine emerging but over the bay and along the coast , the cloud cover was remarkably persistent. here is a look at the time lapse this afternoon, from our huckins hotel looking for the east, you can see where the cloud cover is rolling through. persistent onshore breeze, occasional little peaks of blue sky, but that is about the extent of what we saw throughout th
. >>> as we check in with paul, we needed a few layers outside. >> the fog is back. not only fog but more gray. >> making a comeback. >> it is the early may gray or turn the crock clock back to early march. this isn't what late april is really supposed to be like, but is closer to normal in the warm temperatures that we had yesterday. let's take a look at what is happening out there, turn on the cloud cover on our format , here, so you can see the clouds are still...
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mike tyson will be here for an exclusive preview with his upcoming fight against jake paul straight ahead plus robert community junior calling out joe biden is a threat to democracy but is this a political bid to try to peel away support from donald trump by a very liberal independent candidate? we will you the analysis coming up tonight. also you review and update of san francisco and the violent drug as well as portland and new york wants to ban certain so-called inhumane mouse and rat traps as the state is practically begging for the bubonic plague. we begin with an actual modern-day bloodbath is the crisis under biden that we all know would be illegal immigrants have died during the perilous journey across the border as thousands more facing extreme suffering with drug cartels as this blood bath reaching every single corner of our country. have a look. >> president trump:: under crooked joe biden, every stay is a border town and joe bryden has bought the carnage and chaos from all over the world's dumped into her backyards people coming and from prisons and mental institutions and no
mike tyson will be here for an exclusive preview with his upcoming fight against jake paul straight ahead plus robert community junior calling out joe biden is a threat to democracy but is this a political bid to try to peel away support from donald trump by a very liberal independent candidate? we will you the analysis coming up tonight. also you review and update of san francisco and the violent drug as well as portland and new york wants to ban certain so-called inhumane mouse and rat traps...
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what path are we on now, paul? >> the other conflict is continuing and might get worse, which is the war in gaza and iran's friends, militias or proxies are conducting and set to continue. that's not deescalating and i think we've bought a bit of reprieve in terms of iranian and israeli attacks, but crossed the rubicon in the new period. i think it will lead to a major arms race between israel and iran and the military aid from the u.s., the package that's now in the house. i think the iranian attack on israel while successfully defended against, it also demonstrated that if iran really intended to cause major harm, it could have sent not 300, but maybe 3,000 or 10,000 and that would have overwhelmed israeli as well as american defenses and israel demonstrated they can get into iran anytime they want. griff: and you've put your finger on the concern of any officials in the pentagon, the white house and here in the u.s., if they really wanted to hurt them. you heard an hour or so before the strikes happening, the ir
what path are we on now, paul? >> the other conflict is continuing and might get worse, which is the war in gaza and iran's friends, militias or proxies are conducting and set to continue. that's not deescalating and i think we've bought a bit of reprieve in terms of iranian and israeli attacks, but crossed the rubicon in the new period. i think it will lead to a major arms race between israel and iran and the military aid from the u.s., the package that's now in the house. i think the...
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paul kelly, it's so good — and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to _ and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to talk _ and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to talk to you. _ and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to talk to you. thank- it's so good to talk to you. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. he was born the year the titanic sank and he has lived through two world wars. he's officially the world oldest man. he is a years and 222 days old "111 man. he is a years and 222 days old —— 111 years and 220 days. john says that eating fish and chips on a friday, hiking regularly when he was young — those are top tips — and it's important to exercise the mind and body and eat in moderation. have and body and eat in moderation. have a listen to his sage advice. if you don't eat too _ a listen to his sage advice. if you don't eat too much, _ a listen to his sage advice. if you don't eat too much, as _ a listen to his sage advice. if you don't eat too much, as long as i a l
paul kelly, it's so good — and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to _ and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to talk _ and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to talk to you. _ and it's a great moment. paul kelly, it's so good to talk to you. thank- it's so good to talk to you. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. he was born the year the titanic sank and he has lived through two world wars. he's officially the world oldest man. he is a years and...
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paul will wait to see what _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means - for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to i for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to him j wait to see what this means to him when the consultation closes on 12 weeks' time. labour says it wants to see a system that allows disabled people to live independently. nikki fox, bbc news. in the last hour, the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so called sextortion. that's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online and then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming increase in the number of cases. angus crawford reports. just 16, murray dowey ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him into sending compromising pictures. then they blackmailed him. he couldn't bear it. they'v
paul will wait to see what _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means - for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to i for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to him j wait to see what this means to him when the consultation closes on 12 weeks' time. labour says it wants to see a system that allows disabled people to live independently. nikki fox, bbc news. in the...
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one example, let's talk to paul property. one example, let's talk to paul, head property. one example, let's talk to paul. head of _ property. one example, let's talk to paul, head of mortgages _ property. one example, let's talk to paul, head of mortgages and - property. one example, let's talk to | paul, head of mortgages and housing at the bsa. why is this problem persisting, it seems like every time we talk about, to be getting worse? it does, we have known that house prices have been going for many years, we are now at the most expensive since the 1950s, the affordability has stretched, that is due to the price of buying, so raising the deposit and getting the right size mortgage to package, then the cost of owning, that is where things have changed. the increase in mortgage interest rate putting the additional pressure on to first—time buyers. it additional pressure on to first-time bu ers. , ., additional pressure on to first-time bu ers. _, ., additional pressure on to first-time buers. buyers. it is also a supply and demand issue, _ buyers. it is also a supply a
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some months you rob peter to pay paul. i am some months you rob peter to pay paul. iam not some months you rob peter to pay paul. i am not the only one who is struggling. thousands of people are struggling. thousands of people are struggling. hopefully, fingers crossed, things will start coming down now, which will make it more manageable with everything. manageable because today the cost of each unit of gas and electricity has come down. energy prices are at their lowest level for two years. at their lowest level for two years. at the same time some government support is being wound down, and other bills, water, council tax, phone and broadband, are on the way out. financial pressures are not over, theyjust look a bit different. that will pay for itself on the energy saving. that will pay for itself on the energy saving-— that will pay for itself on the energy saving. that is why this former mining _ energy saving. that is why this former mining community - energy saving. that is why this former mining community as l energy saving. that is why this i former minin
some months you rob peter to pay paul. i am some months you rob peter to pay paul. iam not some months you rob peter to pay paul. i am not the only one who is struggling. thousands of people are struggling. thousands of people are struggling. hopefully, fingers crossed, things will start coming down now, which will make it more manageable with everything. manageable because today the cost of each unit of gas and electricity has come down. energy prices are at their lowest level for two years....
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professor paul _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm - it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm sure - professor paul lorigan, i'm sure everyone watching has their fingers crossed that that will be success. thank you forjoining us. to china next. in the past few moments, state media in china have said that america's top diplomat antony blinken has met the chinese president. mr blinken has already held talks in beijing with the foreign minister wang yi. mr wang said the us—china relationship had begun to stabilise in recent months, but negative factors were increasing. he said the choice was between international cooperation or rivalry and confrontation that could even slide into conflict. mr blinken said it was important to discuss differences to avoid miscalculations. let's speak to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's in beijing for us. so mr blinken had that meeting with the president?— so mr blinken had that meeting with the president? yeah, and
professor paul _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm - it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm sure - professor paul lorigan, i'm sure everyone watching has their fingers crossed that that will be success. thank you forjoining us. to china next. in the past few moments, state media in china have said that america's top diplomat antony blinken has met the chinese president. mr...
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paul kagame, in downing street. the visit comes as it was revealed that some of the housing built to accommodate migrants after they are deported has been to locals . lead has been sold to locals. lead campaigner and former subpostmaster . alan bates has subpostmaster. alan bates has told the horizon it inquiry the post office spent 23 years attempting to discredit and silence him. the inquiry has been circumstances been probing the circumstances that led the post office to wrongly prosecute more than 900 subpostmasters, caused by errors in the horizon software system. mr bates is giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, which built the computer software at the heart of the scandal . and the heart of the scandal. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts i >> -- >> it's 1236. you're >> it's1236. you're watching. listening to. good afternoon britain. now, a former nurse has bee
paul kagame, in downing street. the visit comes as it was revealed that some of the housing built to accommodate migrants after they are deported has been to locals . lead has been sold to locals. lead campaigner and former subpostmaster . alan bates has subpostmaster. alan bates has told the horizon it inquiry the post office spent 23 years attempting to discredit and silence him. the inquiry has been circumstances been probing the circumstances that led the post office to wrongly prosecute...
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griff: david, you're nodding your head while paul was talking there. are you keeping track? do you feel specifically "the washington post" reports that the gw administrators asked d.c.'s police to remove the encampment and they chose not to. we've not independently confirmed that. generally speaking do you feel that gw is doing enough to protect students like you? >> the administration is doing as much as they possibly can, but they need to be able to do more. the fact that the encampment was started at 5:00 in the morning on thursday, they were given numerous-- they were asked numerous times to leave and go to a different portion of the university so that students, students in the law school and other students who are currently working on their finals, it's an opportunity -- what they're doing is they're distracting them. they were distracting law students who worked three years on trying to get their law degree and when their time comes to finally be able to graduate and take their final exams, they have to deal with this kind of interruption and it's disruption. and i lov
griff: david, you're nodding your head while paul was talking there. are you keeping track? do you feel specifically "the washington post" reports that the gw administrators asked d.c.'s police to remove the encampment and they chose not to. we've not independently confirmed that. generally speaking do you feel that gw is doing enough to protect students like you? >> the administration is doing as much as they possibly can, but they need to be able to do more. the fact that the...
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i want to go back to paul butler and pick up on something you were saying before. to quote judge juan merchan, we have our full panel. does that necessarily mean that at, whatever, 9:30 on monday morning, the openings will begin? >> not necessarily. means that we have 18 people right now at about 1:40 on friday. the trial will go forward on monday, but there still got to be the sandoval hearings. part of it depends on how long that hearing takes. and as i've mentioned before, there's six new folks on the jury, so over the weekend both sides will be poring over their social media, googling them, trying to find anything that might suggest some bias that was overlooked in the voir dire process. remember on thursday we started out with seven juror, and we ended up with only five of those who are now impanelled to serve. so i do think that the trial is -- the jury selection process went very quickly. the judge runs an efficient, orderly courtroom, so almost certainly the trial will start at some point early next week. >> all right, let me go back to yasmin vossoughian,
i want to go back to paul butler and pick up on something you were saying before. to quote judge juan merchan, we have our full panel. does that necessarily mean that at, whatever, 9:30 on monday morning, the openings will begin? >> not necessarily. means that we have 18 people right now at about 1:40 on friday. the trial will go forward on monday, but there still got to be the sandoval hearings. part of it depends on how long that hearing takes. and as i've mentioned before, there's six...
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did you talk to paul? and then paul comes on the scene and calms everybody down. twl there probably will not be a lot of people to fill your shoes but i thank you for being here and thank your family and all the people that helped made you stay as long as you did and so, you are much appreciated and are you will dearly and surely be missed so thank you paul and enjoy your life and have a good time and have fun. [applause] >> is there anymore from item number 5? >> you need public comment on 5a? >> let's open up 5a, retirement-let's open up this to public comment, please. >> remote callers, raise your hand if you wish to comment on 5a. do we have members of the public present to provide public comment on 5a? seeing none, do we have callers with hands raised? >> there are no callers who wish to be recognized. >> thank you. public comment is closed. >> thank you. >> thank you madam secretary. item 5b is hetch hetchy capital improvement program quarterly report. katie miller will be presenting. >> good afternoon president paulson and commissioners. i'm katie miller, d
did you talk to paul? and then paul comes on the scene and calms everybody down. twl there probably will not be a lot of people to fill your shoes but i thank you for being here and thank your family and all the people that helped made you stay as long as you did and so, you are much appreciated and are you will dearly and surely be missed so thank you paul and enjoy your life and have a good time and have fun. [applause] >> is there anymore from item number 5? >> you need public...
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paul, what in your experience made this crisis apply to palestinians right now? um, something that you wanted to invest your career and credibility and it's, it's something where there is an objective wrong. the. the oppression of the pal students, the, the showings of, at this point, 41000 palestinians, official number. and the fact that tact is, is directly involved in it, right to the tech is not a quiet participant in it attack is being extremely vocal and it's coming out on, on the side of the oppressor. and you're personally, someone who's on irish coming from uh, people whose identity is, is historically impressed. yeah, this isn't something that we can stand beside is all that, let me ask you something about the project nimbus and the internal culture right now at google. google is a massive company with massive capacity and outreach in the world. but is there an awareness that's developing among employees as you just said, that they need to pay attention somewhat to what their great ideas and their innovations are going to be applied to? yeah, i think th
paul, what in your experience made this crisis apply to palestinians right now? um, something that you wanted to invest your career and credibility and it's, it's something where there is an objective wrong. the. the oppression of the pal students, the, the showings of, at this point, 41000 palestinians, official number. and the fact that tact is, is directly involved in it, right to the tech is not a quiet participant in it attack is being extremely vocal and it's coming out on, on the side of...