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-not mark. -yeah. -he's too afraid of jenny, and he's, you know, all of these--and he's-- they were, like, weren't they, like, college sweethearts? they'd been together for 20 years. they had four beautiful kids. she was such an integral part of his professional and personal lives. they seemed great to me. that 20-year journey together, you know, from congress to the governor's office, when you're partnered with someone like that and you're--you're-- that relationship's forged in steel, under fire. they're solid as a rock. you know that when you find a good one, you gotta help 'em, and you find a good one in mark sanford. but more importantly, the mom, jenny sanford, the great future first lady of the state of south carolina. [applause] jenny sanford was invaluable to mark sanford's rise. she was a smart, skillful woman, a georgetown-educated, wall street vice president. i don't think that mark sanford, uh, would have had a political career at all if it were not for, uh, jenny sanford's help. it's not
-not mark. -yeah. -he's too afraid of jenny, and he's, you know, all of these--and he's-- they were, like, weren't they, like, college sweethearts? they'd been together for 20 years. they had four beautiful kids. she was such an integral part of his professional and personal lives. they seemed great to me. that 20-year journey together, you know, from congress to the governor's office, when you're partnered with someone like that and you're--you're-- that relationship's forged in steel, under...
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mark called in the police. tanner, jack's life of more than 40 years, left him and moved in with mark and michelle. >> how do you prepare for a thing like that? >> you don't, you don't prepare. your mind just is in overdrive. trying to think, oh, my god. how could this have possibly happened? >> after they had hurt her story change and become more elaborate, the investigation was dropped. antenna, riddled with guilt that jack ever abused his granddaughter went back to them and beg forgiveness. >> the man that i've been with for over 30 years and went to high school with and then doubting him and knowing i shouldn't have. >> reporter: mark and michelle, believing the girl, never spoke to his mom or dad again. disowned mark's sister when she took jack's side. >> i believe them 100%. >> reporter: so that was the ugly backdrop to the murder investigation. detective brooks would have to figure out if this years old unproven allegation had so eaten away at mark's dad that it pushed him over the edge. time to meet pot
mark called in the police. tanner, jack's life of more than 40 years, left him and moved in with mark and michelle. >> how do you prepare for a thing like that? >> you don't, you don't prepare. your mind just is in overdrive. trying to think, oh, my god. how could this have possibly happened? >> after they had hurt her story change and become more elaborate, the investigation was dropped. antenna, riddled with guilt that jack ever abused his granddaughter went back to them and...
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today we’re talking about why we need a quality mark. who is ready to give a guarantee that the goods under it will be the best in which cases to look for the fifth corner? okay, let's go! alexander lukashenko declared the coming year of quality. the president has been setting the theme for each year for 19 years. since 2006, it has been declared the year of the mother, but until 2020, ordinary belarusians treated this tradition formally. now she's responding in everyone's heart in a new way. when it became clear that if we were separated, we could lose the country. people spent the year of national unity with unexpected dedication. when belarusian we saw the procession of ss battalions in kiev and riga, the risk of rehabilitation of nazism became real and we took the children to the graves of the liberators in the year of historical memory, when the world was aflame with conflicts, we were scalded by the horror of the possibility of war, and we lived a year of peace and creation. now, when our faith in the possibility of taking a worthy
today we’re talking about why we need a quality mark. who is ready to give a guarantee that the goods under it will be the best in which cases to look for the fifth corner? okay, let's go! alexander lukashenko declared the coming year of quality. the president has been setting the theme for each year for 19 years. since 2006, it has been declared the year of the mother, but until 2020, ordinary belarusians treated this tradition formally. now she's responding in everyone's heart in a new way....
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and mark sanford. but more importantly, the mob, jenny sanford are the greatest what's your first lady of the state of south carolina >> jin-ho sample was invaluable to mark sanford's rise. she was a smart, skillful woman, a georgetown educated wall street vice president. i don't think that mark sanford would have had political career at all, if it were not for jenny sanford's help, it's not my love. i'm not driven to run campaigns, but but we worked well together jenny sanford had been a right-hand woman throughout all of mark sanford's political career. she managed his congressional campaigns, and she also managed his first campaign as governor, something that she has said and since she really tried to get out of doing because she had four sons, all of whom were still have school age. but she was free labor and it was somebody that he really wouldn't have to hire on on behalf of the people well, the state i wish you godspeed >> thank you. >> sure. mark and jenny made a great team, but it turned out t
and mark sanford. but more importantly, the mob, jenny sanford are the greatest what's your first lady of the state of south carolina >> jin-ho sample was invaluable to mark sanford's rise. she was a smart, skillful woman, a georgetown educated wall street vice president. i don't think that mark sanford would have had political career at all, if it were not for jenny sanford's help, it's not my love. i'm not driven to run campaigns, but but we worked well together jenny sanford had been a...
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so there's a duality to mark one is the mark sanford that you meet? >> in political life. that's the brand guy. that's the image that it's not unique to marketing all, all of these people have exactly the same thing. it is about them. they are the brand. so you always had to be cognizant of the fact that you weren't just working for an individual person, but you are working for for this brand. what was his brand? his brand was focusing very much on limiting the size of government and balancing the budget that was for him, that was his way of connecting what the audience congressman mark sanford, republican of south carolina, is the fresh face of this new breed. >> i've actually got the remnants of last night's dinner here the new way. this >> is nasty, hundred and >> $50 dinner where it gets them to if it did save the cross, i mean, i didn't want anything to go to waste. >> the fiscal conservative thing with mark sanford was not an act. >> he >> was painfully fiscally conservative and for example, there is an infamous freak out. the congressional office about him finding a
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. >> but mark was gone. left dead back in the clearing, once at the, lodge they called the police, the royal canadian mounted police, the rcmp. >> of course, they closed all the roads, came in and started investigating. >> mary beth was a mess, appear to be in shock. just past 2 am, the mounties recorded her version of events. >> i was scanning at the truck with a loaded weapon, and i saw a black bear come out in the woods. >> saw it first with her naked eye, she said. >> and i put my scope on him, and i was looking, and looking, and i fired. i heard this god awful scream, it was horrible. >> the bullet hit at mid chest. he was dead in an instant. >> that was my husband. >> but couldn't she tell through the twilight that it wasn't him, wondered the mounties. >> were you able to see clearly across, where a considerable distance? >> i thought it was, for the 50 yards i was looking, at for the bear. i saw a clear bear. >> what you're telling me as you saw a bear? >> with the scope, and with my naked eye. my sco
. >> but mark was gone. left dead back in the clearing, once at the, lodge they called the police, the royal canadian mounted police, the rcmp. >> of course, they closed all the roads, came in and started investigating. >> mary beth was a mess, appear to be in shock. just past 2 am, the mounties recorded her version of events. >> i was scanning at the truck with a loaded weapon, and i saw a black bear come out in the woods. >> saw it first with her naked eye, she...
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mark: agreed. in the beginning, this place is amazing and leek, people -- like hollywood, people come here with dreams of doing things. we got to see people who g then re-elected so we've watched them kind of grow into their roles and most of them, he would always ask, chris did most and i've done some of, all of the initial interviews, we took ourselves out of them. we would always ask them, what inspired them to get into politics and what inspired them about politics and a lot of them would have these great local stories. some wrong that was done to somebody. it was super inspirational. chris: it was beautiful. mark: maybe someday. then you get into it and then there's always these other things. oh, this is a nightmare. i'll end with this. i know there's a lot of cynicism around governments and media. and i think it's important that, you know, you all are doing great work to hold each other accountable. but at the end of the day -- end of the day, i feel very inspired as a result of this journey
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as for mark? >> the defendant was deeply obsessed with religion and a divorce would cause him to lose his standing and reputation in the church. >> reporter: and if mark and kathy were stuck with each other and fighting all the time, his journals painted an even bleaker picture. the man who wrote them wasn't just unhappy, he was depressed. and according to prosecutors, desperate enough to kill. detective breitigan took the jury through each painful entry. >> i'm tired of her lies, and hiding huge amounts of money from me. she turns away every time i kiss her. she continues to reject my love towards her. i long to serve jesus, but i became weak from the wounds second through at me from within my own family. >> reporter: two months before kathy wangler died mark wrote this. >> thoughts of suicide are a little strong again, satan is attacking in new ways this time, using car exhaust. >> that's a red flag, tells you the state of the marriage, and in our assessment that if your marriage is so bad that
as for mark? >> the defendant was deeply obsessed with religion and a divorce would cause him to lose his standing and reputation in the church. >> reporter: and if mark and kathy were stuck with each other and fighting all the time, his journals painted an even bleaker picture. the man who wrote them wasn't just unhappy, he was depressed. and according to prosecutors, desperate enough to kill. detective breitigan took the jury through each painful entry. >> i'm tired of her...
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can mark and expression. the question is whether he can assert an exclusive rit to use donald trump's name and prevent his competitors from dog . now another answer i would give to justice alito is important limitation on our arme here is that mr. elster n ll shirts with the slogan trumtosmall and he can obtain federal trademark registration as long as he uses a different soidentifier that meets the statutory requirement for registration, and that's an important limitation because the court in recent decisions has like aoc cautioned against different -- >> your turn. have . >> keep going. i suspect we arheading in more or less the same direction. but agai they came up. the word government benefits. if lo back to the common law ofthtrademark. okay, and i look back the earliest trademark statues, i see a lot of what we may be described now as a historicly as through our first amendmt lends as content based. there are restrictions about geography, merely descriptive things and living persons names . those have a
can mark and expression. the question is whether he can assert an exclusive rit to use donald trump's name and prevent his competitors from dog . now another answer i would give to justice alito is important limitation on our arme here is that mr. elster n ll shirts with the slogan trumtosmall and he can obtain federal trademark registration as long as he uses a different soidentifier that meets the statutory requirement for registration, and that's an important limitation because the court in...
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or nomination for a quality mark, receiving a quality mark, is stable quality, how often will nominees get quality mark, how often will this competition be held, well , the competition is planned every year, which means the quality mark will be valid for 2 years, all these preferences that will be provided within 2 years, what preferences, i announced a number of such preferences that already existed in principle. the most important components of quality - reliability, safety, innovation, aesthetics and accessibility. the goods underwent state certification, and as a result , the undisputed winner received the right to mark their products with a high quality mark for a period of two to 3 years. any product from a children's toy to a large ocean-going vessel could apply for this title. it is noteworthy that gaz 66 became the first soviet car to be awarded the state quality mark. it went down. v the basis for the design of all the signs that were presented at the meeting with the head of state, in general there are many options, well , initially more than twenty options are being develop
or nomination for a quality mark, receiving a quality mark, is stable quality, how often will nominees get quality mark, how often will this competition be held, well , the competition is planned every year, which means the quality mark will be valid for 2 years, all these preferences that will be provided within 2 years, what preferences, i announced a number of such preferences that already existed in principle. the most important components of quality - reliability, safety, innovation,...
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he's mark sanford, family man is mark sanford father, four boys. he's mark sanford, physical conservative, but that's the distinction between being the character actor and being the person there's method acting involved in politics and there's a character they build that's real to them, but it's not real it's not real. each one of these political figures, they're playing a character and sooner or later the fourth wall breaks the assignments are going off. >> the tornado here you cannot out swim this you cannot outrun it. really is a terrifying experience. >> it is the stuff of nightmares you just hear it and feel it my eyes and my throat i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it along with earth with liev schreiber premieres june seconded nine on cnn with armor all a little bit of this protects you from a lot of that honore. >> all less work, more clean by $20, get five back through may 31st at morgan stanley old old-school hard work meets ball, new thinking to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make
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plus mark in an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll. we've been asking, is it time for rishi sunak to go? the results are in 83.1. say yes and 16.9% say no . now, it is, of course, say no. now, it is, of course, saint patrick's day. and to celebrate my mark meets guest tonight is the fearless irish political commentator and award winning talk show host niall boylan . niall, welcome to the boylan. niall, welcome to the show. saint patrick's day must be the only national festival celebrated across the world. why is it so popular ? is it so popular? >> well, i'll tell you the answer to that is very simple. 12 million pints of guinness is why it's so popular, because that's pints of that's how many pints of guinness we sell today? guinness will we sell today? it's wonderful festival . of it's a wonderful festival. of course, patrick died the course, saint patrick died the day born. mark. happy day you were born. mark. happy birthday to you, the way. birthday to you, by the way. thank died back in the thank you. he died back in the fifth cen
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with a quality mark. then one of the plant’s employees suggested to the president that we return the quality mark to our lives, and the same employee said that it would be great if it looked like the same sign from the times of the ussr, and the head of state simply supported this idea. there is a wonderful phrase, the authorship of which is attributed to voltaire, but... sounded in the classics before him, the best is the enemy of the good. why invent a new sign if its ideal concept has already been created, created not by someone somewhere, but here, by ours at that time compatriots? why not use our historical, meaningful symbol. this sign is simple and complex at the same time. only marketing and design geniuses could embed so much meaning into a few lines. they worked in the all-union standardization system. and created their masterpiece in 1967. it would be a shame and stupid not to use such a graphic move to promote the best products in their industry. in addition, it contains a whole palette of t
with a quality mark. then one of the plant’s employees suggested to the president that we return the quality mark to our lives, and the same employee said that it would be great if it looked like the same sign from the times of the ussr, and the head of state simply supported this idea. there is a wonderful phrase, the authorship of which is attributed to voltaire, but... sounded in the classics before him, the best is the enemy of the good. why invent a new sign if its ideal concept has...
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of mark. so are we. >> the world lost a good man, somebody who was resolute, always new the difference between right and wrong and would fight for that. >> now, special prosecutors toby shook and bill wirskye were fighting for mark, searching for his killer, but not coming up with easy answers. because he was so close to his friend and employer, d.a. mark mcclellan had to bow out of the investigation. he and his coworkers were doing what they could, opening the files to investigators. checks into mark's personal background had gone nowhere, so the task force continued to look at his professional cases from 30 years ago to the week before but it was slow going. how do you sift out well, it could not have been this person, but maybe it was this person. >> first of all, you see if they are still locked up, their whereabouts, anything unusual or specific about a case that would give someone cause to have a grudge. >> four weeks into the investigation, a tip came into the county crime stoppers anon
of mark. so are we. >> the world lost a good man, somebody who was resolute, always new the difference between right and wrong and would fight for that. >> now, special prosecutors toby shook and bill wirskye were fighting for mark, searching for his killer, but not coming up with easy answers. because he was so close to his friend and employer, d.a. mark mcclellan had to bow out of the investigation. he and his coworkers were doing what they could, opening the files to...
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the idea of once again marking domestic products with a quality mark belongs to the people. remember in november alexander lukashenko came to gomel to the crystal jewelry factory. then one of the plant employees suggested that the president bring back the quality mark to our lives. and the same employee said that it would be great if it was similar to the one attributed to voltaire, but it sounded in the classics before him. best the enemy of the good. why invent? a new sign, if its ideal concept has already been created, was created not by someone, somewhere, but here, by our compatriots at that time, why not use our historical symbol, filled with meaning. this sign is simple and complex at the same time; only marketing and design geniuses could sew so much meaning into several lines. they worked in the all-union non-standardization and created their masterpiece in 1967. it was a shame and stupid. would not use such a graphic move to promote the best products of their industry. in addition, it contains a whole palette of triggers for all generations of belarusians. for olde
the idea of once again marking domestic products with a quality mark belongs to the people. remember in november alexander lukashenko came to gomel to the crystal jewelry factory. then one of the plant employees suggested that the president bring back the quality mark to our lives. and the same employee said that it would be great if it was similar to the one attributed to voltaire, but it sounded in the classics before him. best the enemy of the good. why invent? a new sign, if its ideal...
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their products with a high quality mark for a period of 2 to 3 years. pretend to this title could be given to any product from a children's toy to a large-tonnage ocean vessel. it is noteworthy that gaz-66 became the first soviet car to be awarded the state quality mark. this formed the basis for the design of all the signs that were presented at the meeting with the head of state; in general, there are many options? well , initially more than twenty options were developed, but in reality five came to the finish line, well, in principle, of course, we see the traditional quality mark that was in soviet times, we tried it, which means interpreting this option is enough... it seems to me that he repeats that slogan, continuity, yes, that we need to preserve the best that we had, yes, with some innovative ideas, we have belarus, and we rely precisely on the same fundamental things, and then there are, of course, these elements in subsequent such variants, well, one of them is with our ornament, well, our constant attribute is aist, and aist, you see, is ta
their products with a high quality mark for a period of 2 to 3 years. pretend to this title could be given to any product from a children's toy to a large-tonnage ocean vessel. it is noteworthy that gaz-66 became the first soviet car to be awarded the state quality mark. this formed the basis for the design of all the signs that were presented at the meeting with the head of state; in general, there are many options? well , initially more than twenty options were developed, but in reality five...
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mark: for instance, these are broom labels. they're just beautiful, and that's how underwear came in these boxes with these great graphics. we always say all things printed. that's what we sell. tins, toys, games, posters, books. joe: sackett spent his life collecting. he just needed a place to put it all. this building on folsom street fit the bill. mark: so the building was built in 1926 as the william randolph hearst printing plant where they printed the examiner in the 1920s. i'm going to put all that stuff in the store and i'm going to see if i can find old cabinets and i'll make it look like an 1850s country store. so this is an 1888 pharmacy cabinet, then i just kind of got--went a little bit nuts. there's 138 cabinets now. joe: even an original san francisco printing press. mark: this is a palmer and rey iron hand press, and it was made here in san francisco in 1850. like, i call it my castle. joe: it's strange to think that pretty much nothing in sackett's castle should even still be around. mark: what we sell is ephem
mark: for instance, these are broom labels. they're just beautiful, and that's how underwear came in these boxes with these great graphics. we always say all things printed. that's what we sell. tins, toys, games, posters, books. joe: sackett spent his life collecting. he just needed a place to put it all. this building on folsom street fit the bill. mark: so the building was built in 1926 as the william randolph hearst printing plant where they printed the examiner in the 1920s. i'm going to...
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and mark? one said, yes. so mark one got on board the that grant took two fort henry, which was the first major battle in west of the civil war. and was a victory. and that made it, in see the first victory that the union had had had ithcivil war on the way to fort henry, grant asks mark one, well, you're with the post office. do you think you can help me keep up the mail to the soldiers as we move along? because if you've read my first book and even if you hadn't, i'll you he longed for mail his wife his wife was not just notorious about not writing, but almost criminal about not writing. and he loved her. and she's a nice person. and she had several reasons why she not have written, but it just made him so depressed that his one of his top priorities ever was getting the mail to the soldiers to keep up morale. and that really one of the top priorities of all commanding officers in every war that ever been fought to be to have communication between home front and the front lines, because that keeps up morale
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mark: amen. it's interesting the word freedom or liberty it's not really something you can associate with the democrat party. you can associate like centralized government, powerful police, redistribution of wealth, economic socialism, cultural marxism but all of a sudden he's mr. liberty, his george washington without the wig. all of a sudden he's the guy defending america, isn't the truth the opposite in isn't that typical with the left they project what they are and what they're actually doing. >> that's absolutely correct the reason why he has to talk this way now because the american people still want a country by for the people they want a constitutional republic and secure our nation and they want economy growing and thriving and poor people and poor kids have opportunity at a better life through work and merit and opportunity, that's with the american people want. when joe biden the democrats explained their agenda, people rejected. when their agenda is on display like it is right now, pe
mark: amen. it's interesting the word freedom or liberty it's not really something you can associate with the democrat party. you can associate like centralized government, powerful police, redistribution of wealth, economic socialism, cultural marxism but all of a sudden he's mr. liberty, his george washington without the wig. all of a sudden he's the guy defending america, isn't the truth the opposite in isn't that typical with the left they project what they are and what they're actually...
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history will rightlyjudge mark for the rightly judge mark for the compassionate, rightlyjudge mark for the compassionate, collegiate and ethical— compassionate, collegiate and ethical leadership that shone through— ethical leadership that shone through those dark days for our nation — through those dark days for our nation it— through those dark days for our nation. it is said no legacy is so rich _ nation. it is said no legacy is so rich as— nation. it is said no legacy is so rich as honesty. mark's leadership is characterised by those words. yesterday's contribution place that firmly— yesterday's contribution place that firmly on _ yesterday's contribution place that firmly on the record once more. so can i_ firmly on the record once more. so can i today— firmly on the record once more. so can i today once again say thank you mark— can i today once again say thank you mark for— can i today once again say thank you mark for everything you have done for wales — during that's contribution following his election, he recalled how on difficult — his election, he recal
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mark where he was _ other four? different things. mark where he was the _ other four? different things. mark where he was the person - other four? different things. mark where he was the person who - other four? different things. mark - where he was the person who authored the programme and released it, worked it to the end with people in his dorm room. one boat for the company for a few years and started his own company. another went into politics. 0ne his own company. another went into politics. one of them gave some funding and became a co—founder and wound up in legal issues when mark zuckerberg basically tossed them out. i think there was a movie about that. ultimately, it is one person, mark zuckerberg. he has total control over facebook. he can't be fired. he has a majority voting stock. facebook is synonymous with him. . , stock. facebook is synonymous with him. ., , ., ., , him. there have been various discussions — him. there have been various discussions about _ him. there have been various discussions about it _ him. there have been various discussions
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i want to start by showing you a picture of stretch marks. many pregnant women have stretch marks, here they are, stretch marks occur with obesity, stretch marks occur in teenagers, especially in boys, when at some point they grow incredibly, i remember my eldest son in the ninth grade had a moment when he grew 20 cm over the summer, he just had stretch marks like this appeared on the back, that is, behind... and the skin did not have time for the muscles, it was torn like this, like this, this is the basal membrane, there are stretch marks right before the basal membrane, when the scars form directly, and there are a little short of the subbasal membrane, when they form like would be a deepening, this is the cause of stretch marks in teenagers, rapid growth, in women , pregnancy, already... obesity, that is, it is scar tissue with different types of collagen, so if someone has a tubule, then ask yourself the question, will it go away from oils, you will find the answer yourself, but there are two types of creams for stretch marks, what do they contain? creams for stretch marks contain
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drakeford, thanking predecessor mark dra keford, thanking him predecessor mark drakeford, thanking him for everything he had done for wales. he talked about what he called the striking number of people in wales who do not know what time since devolution. he also used his speech to attack the uk government for undermining and frustrating the welsh government. he said he looked forward to, as first minister, standing upfor forward to, as first minister, standing up for wales and devolution. he talked about listening and preventing division and heat and towards the end of the speech talked about being the first black person to lead a european government. he said it was something he did not take lightly but also talked about how today he would see hatred on social media. listening to that was our wales correspondent who is in cardiff. could ifirst ask your take on what you made of what he said in his speech? i your take on what you made of what he said in his speech?— he said in his speech? i think the first art he said in his speech? i think the first part when — he said in his speech
drakeford, thanking predecessor mark dra keford, thanking him predecessor mark drakeford, thanking him for everything he had done for wales. he talked about what he called the striking number of people in wales who do not know what time since devolution. he also used his speech to attack the uk government for undermining and frustrating the welsh government. he said he looked forward to, as first minister, standing upfor forward to, as first minister, standing up for wales and devolution. he...
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what do you i think, mark? the answer is no riaht think, mark? the answer is no right now- _ think, mark? the answer is no right now- if — think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you _ think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you look - think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you look at i think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you look at those | right now. if you look at those issues, going back to history, the biden campaign is playing this as a race of the last 30 years, where's the unemployment rates and the only thing we judge our economy on, we are in at 1918 reagan versus garza, where is inflation in prices, but the problem is even though inflation has gone down, it adds up. so if something rose to 50 last year, and only 50 cents this year, you're still paying $3 more,.— cents this year, you're still paying $3 more,. middle witches of also got _ paying $3 more,. middle witches of also got more, _ paying $3 more,. middle witches of also got more, so _ paying $3 more,. middle witches of also got more, so -- - paying 33 m
what do you i think, mark? the answer is no riaht think, mark? the answer is no right now- _ think, mark? the answer is no right now- if — think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you _ think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you look - think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you look at i think, mark? the answer is no right now. if you look at those | right now. if you look at those issues, going back to history, the biden campaign is playing this as a race of the last 30 years,...
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., , do you think it makes -- meet that mark? .,, .,, ., , , mark? the 'udge has obviously decided mark? the judge has obviously decided that _ mark? the judge has obviously decided that it _ mark? the judge has obviously decided that it needs _ mark? the judge has obviously decided that it needs to - mark? the judge has obviously decided that it needs to meet l mark? the judge has obviously i decided that it needs to meet the mark— decided that it needs to meet the mark and — decided that it needs to meet the mark and that is the most important thing _ mark and that is the most important thing a _ mark and that is the most important thing. a very difficult balancing act has — thing. a very difficult balancing act has been undertaken here. but it only works _ act has been undertaken here. but it only works in the public interest and for— only works in the public interest and for the purposes of transparency and for the purposes of transparency and in _ and for the purposes of transparency and in the _ and for the purposes of transparency and
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the question i wanted ask mark, if i may quickly, is on the tapes you alluded the fact, mark, that like any other source, one has to use the tapes with caution. i would love to hear you have a thought on how you, since you're so involved with this in, the in this crucial project, the presidential recordings project what you think of the tapes as a source. there's a if you have a quick thought on that and then maybe more to the point here, how important the tapes are for vietnam, for the cuban missile crisis. it seems to me i would i would argue that the tapes are really for our understanding of kennedy's deliberations and his decision on the missile crisis for johnson in vietnam. it's a huge loss that we can discuss with respect to nixon, obviously. but on this question of kennedy and vietnam, would you say the tapes are really significant or not? so i would they're really significant and there's one moment in particular that strikes me as as really compelling. and that is in may of 1963, after mcnamara returned from one of these secretary of defense meetings there, the interagency proc
the question i wanted ask mark, if i may quickly, is on the tapes you alluded the fact, mark, that like any other source, one has to use the tapes with caution. i would love to hear you have a thought on how you, since you're so involved with this in, the in this crucial project, the presidential recordings project what you think of the tapes as a source. there's a if you have a quick thought on that and then maybe more to the point here, how important the tapes are for vietnam, for the cuban...
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mark talked about the suppression laws that have been passed. i want to submit to you what you are really seeing now is two-sided coin of charges of fraud by republicans and suppression by democrats and i don't mean that as a moral equivalent answer but i want you to look at the get out the vote programs that are used by republicans. republicans yell fraud to get their base and democrats yell suppression to get their base out to vote. understand that those charges and counter charges do hurt the credibility of the system. and there is now so much money wrapped up in the fraud and suppression industrial complex between consultants making money on that get out the ve motivation and incredible number of lawsuits mark mentioned and the amount of money that has gone in by people on both sides to file suit that is really hard to step off that treadmill of the fraud and suppression narrative. so when you see these issues erupt in your states, which you surely will in many of them, take a step back, ask about the real world effects of the laws that are
mark talked about the suppression laws that have been passed. i want to submit to you what you are really seeing now is two-sided coin of charges of fraud by republicans and suppression by democrats and i don't mean that as a moral equivalent answer but i want you to look at the get out the vote programs that are used by republicans. republicans yell fraud to get their base and democrats yell suppression to get their base out to vote. understand that those charges and counter charges do hurt...
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what about you, mark? sadly pricing - about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has _ about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept _ about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept me - about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept me out - about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept me out of. about you, mark? sadly pricing. structure has kept me out of the game _ structure has kept me out of the game today, i think it is about £80 for cheapest ticket. i willjust be watching — for cheapest ticket. i willjust be watching it in the local pub. mark and collect _ watching it in the local pub. mark and collect they _ watching it in the local pub. mark and collect they are _ watching it in the local pub. i— and collect they are looking forward to that game in a few hours' time. police forces across england and wales are to each be given £1 million to try and tackle rising cases of anti—social behaviour. the fund will be used to provide extra officer patrols. it follows the success of a pilot project which has helped red
what about you, mark? sadly pricing - about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has _ about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept _ about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept me - about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept me out - about you, mark? sadly pricing structure has kept me out of. about you, mark? sadly pricing. structure has kept me out of the game _ structure has kept me out of the game today, i think it is about £80 for cheapest ticket. i willjust be watching...
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that is, i am, in theory, mark konstantinovich. but in hebrew, konstantin is kosryl, kosrylevich. at that moment i joined the army, and israel attacked the soviet channel and there was all this six-day war, we jews began to be considered the fifth column in this in the army, all the political information of our major started with israel, israel, israel, israel, and i began to get it for being a market so, that i started calling myself out of fear. grigorievich, and my grandfather was israel grigorievich, that is, that is, my grandfather was grigory. mark, now grigorievich, served in the moscow region in the air defense forces. we were newcomers, we were all the same, the old people mocked us, this was back when there was a three-year service. the staniki bullied us a lot, of course, they bullied me, especially, why? because i was such a freedom-loving bit, i had to download the whole truth for what i downloaded. that’s how they tortured me for a long time. rudenshtein is grateful to the soviet army for teaching him not to be afra
that is, i am, in theory, mark konstantinovich. but in hebrew, konstantin is kosryl, kosrylevich. at that moment i joined the army, and israel attacked the soviet channel and there was all this six-day war, we jews began to be considered the fifth column in this in the army, all the political information of our major started with israel, israel, israel, israel, and i began to get it for being a market so, that i started calling myself out of fear. grigorievich, and my grandfather was israel...
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this is mark dolan tonight . in the world. this is mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, working is a national obligation . it's working is a national obligation .wsfime working is a national obligation . it's time for lazy brits to wake up and smell the coffee. anyone fit enough to work should be putting a shift in. as a former pub in hull controversially becomes a 24 hour gambling venue. does britain risk becoming a country of betting addicts .7 i'll be of betting addicts? i'll be asking my mark meets guest football legend peter shilton's wife steffi shilton, who has helped peter in his own 45 year battle against gambling . in battle against gambling. in a big story, after a humiliating double apology for telling a londoner he looked too jewish at a pro—palestine march, british policing has lost the plot. i'll get reaction from top royal author, a man whose parents were jewish refugees, tom bower. plus, i'll be dealing with our hopeless cops in no uncertain terms in my take at ten. plus, victoria beckham has turned 50 this week is she a british nat
this is mark dolan tonight . in the world. this is mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, working is a national obligation . it's working is a national obligation .wsfime working is a national obligation . it's time for lazy brits to wake up and smell the coffee. anyone fit enough to work should be putting a shift in. as a former pub in hull controversially becomes a 24 hour gambling venue. does britain risk becoming a country of betting addicts .7 i'll be of betting addicts? i'll be asking my...
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and mark? one said, yes. so mark one got on board the that grant took two fort henry, which was the first major battle in west of the civil war. and it was a victory. and that made it, in essence the first victory that the union had had had in the civil war on the way to fort henry, grant asks mark one, well, you're with the post office. do you think you can help me keep up the mail to the soldiers as we move along? because if you've read my first book and even if you hadn't, i'll you he longed for mail his wife his wife was not just notorious about not writing, but almost criminal about not writing. and he loved her. and she's a nice person. and she had several reasons why she not have written, but it just made him so depressed that his one of his top priorities ever was getting the mail to the soldiers to keep up morale. and that really one of the top priorities of all commanding officers in every war that ever been fought to be to have communication between home front and the front lines, because that keep
and mark? one said, yes. so mark one got on board the that grant took two fort henry, which was the first major battle in west of the civil war. and it was a victory. and that made it, in essence the first victory that the union had had had in the civil war on the way to fort henry, grant asks mark one, well, you're with the post office. do you think you can help me keep up the mail to the soldiers as we move along? because if you've read my first book and even if you hadn't, i'll you he longed...
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mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is a "life, liberty & levin" saturday. i'm glad you are here is going to be a killer show we have two great guest senator tom cotton trump attorney william scharf. but before we do i was in israel last week as you well know and wash some of the activities that took place there as a result of the biden administration policies of appeasement with a wrong intentionally funding a round to the tune of over $100 billion. none of this to be happening at donald trump were present around was broke on its back about to be overthrown by its own people. i keep hearing our own media, news people ask these riots, these and violent people at columbia university or other universities and in our streets and all the rest of it, who is funding these people? it is funny i thought it was a drop of that media to find out the who and why. so i will do it. never again do i want to hear anybody in that media say who is finding these people? first of all i've done this before going to do it tonight and expand upon it. who is funding these people? t
mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is a "life, liberty & levin" saturday. i'm glad you are here is going to be a killer show we have two great guest senator tom cotton trump attorney william scharf. but before we do i was in israel last week as you well know and wash some of the activities that took place there as a result of the biden administration policies of appeasement with a wrong intentionally funding a round to the tune of over $100 billion. none of this to be...
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mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday. thanks a bit former speaker kevin mccarthy retired four-star general jack keane. before we go toward guess i don't nurse them are republicans and conservatives of such a tough time discussing the issue of abortion for a particular given where the democrats are on this issue. i understand everyone does not agree on this issue. a lot of times it depends on your view of morality and faith. when life begins. there will be differences of opinion. first, let's set the stage. when the court decided roe v wade and nationalize the issue of abortion. and not through the legislature or the presidency, but justices of the court unelected lawyers. that was an abomination for the constitution says nothing about abortion it certainly does not give a handful of lawyers the power to impose their moral views and will on the entire country. even ruth bader ginsburg understood that was outrageous. most people have actually read roe v wade know it is nothing more than a sociological essay. so the supreme
mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday. thanks a bit former speaker kevin mccarthy retired four-star general jack keane. before we go toward guess i don't nurse them are republicans and conservatives of such a tough time discussing the issue of abortion for a particular given where the democrats are on this issue. i understand everyone does not agree on this issue. a lot of times it depends on your view of morality and faith. when life...
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those kinds of marks do not generally get registered. it isn the name, many political sloga d not get registered for that very reaso it addresses a lot of those concerns. yours meets tse requirements it would be all sorts of other things. the fact that it i whatever they think is a parody or a joke and you can certainly find mt an aached them to your phrase all of those woulde protected in a limited number o people would be able to makehe particaromet expression. what you want to aogate to yourself here. i understood my friend and his responses to your questn to efctely ccede the reason why would n give rise for wt the court saidn jack daniels. there is a concern for these. the infringement litigation. i understand when the mark is registered itiv the benefit. this provion is clear that congress was trying to neck it from these marks. th d identified as a problem the purchase and statue. >>or narrowly drawn. itay not getcreen source identifier anyway. we d't want to register the remarks. the beauty of intmeate scrutiny or see the excepti
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and when i took the job with mark, i was very clear with him that i wanted to work for mark as the chief of staff, not meadows as mark meadows. and to me, there was a very important distinction. there. i was there to serve the office of. the chief of staff of the white house, not the individual. and you had some hesitation. i did have yes, i did have hesitations. of taking that job, because i you know, i covered was just sort of getting i was well positioned in the office of legislative affairs, but also the first impeachment had just ended. there was an election coming. i was a little concerned about job security, so i started putting out feelers on the hill. but throughout my tenure with with mark and working the president, i did inured to the political rhetoric rhetoric that was prevalent throughout the administration and and it was unfortunate that that and i did feel this conflicting stance of loyalty. and i didn't do a lot of reflection at the time to understand that the conflict within me. wasn't that i was necessarily disloyal to the country, but it was some in view some of the p
and when i took the job with mark, i was very clear with him that i wanted to work for mark as the chief of staff, not meadows as mark meadows. and to me, there was a very important distinction. there. i was there to serve the office of. the chief of staff of the white house, not the individual. and you had some hesitation. i did have yes, i did have hesitations. of taking that job, because i you know, i covered was just sort of getting i was well positioned in the office of legislative...
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mark: great. so then you become a lawyer and you have this interest in bettering society, helping us live up to our ideals. society,s live up to our ideals. what took you from that point to becoming an election law scholar, professor, dean? sec. benson: it was kind of three things. one, my mentor at harvard, who i started working for as a research assistant day one, it was right at the time, 2001, right after the 2000 election, which was the second thing, seeing in my view the failure of election administration to ensure the will of the people was fully realized and seeing florida play out the way it was and watching bush v. gore play out the way it did, and being in england as a martial scholar at the time and trying to explain to folks from all over the world who i was studying with why this was happening in america and november i-- in november of 2000. that was informative for me commencing the law and election administrators -- and seeing the law and election administrators, ensuring the will
mark: great. so then you become a lawyer and you have this interest in bettering society, helping us live up to our ideals. society,s live up to our ideals. what took you from that point to becoming an election law scholar, professor, dean? sec. benson: it was kind of three things. one, my mentor at harvard, who i started working for as a research assistant day one, it was right at the time, 2001, right after the 2000 election, which was the second thing, seeing in my view the failure of...
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god bless you. >> thank you, mark. >> mark: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mark: welcome back from america. as we shifted this election interference and law fair andhe all the rest, we are here with a good friend and a great former prosecutor, brett tillman, u.s. attorney for utah, the tolmanto grour.p founder, the former prosecutor. brett tillman, went joe biden goes out and gives these speeches about donald trump being a dictator who wants to destroy democracy, basically, comparing him to hitler, and yoh see this in the media and see this and his party. i want to ask you this becausey, it's not getting enough focus.wt yes, it is outrageous when he is doing pure to but don't the federal judges hear this?osec don't his prosecutors hear this? whether local democrats wereat elected das or whether thent attorney general and the department of justice? isn't this as much messaging tos the criminal justice system andt ths e democrats in it and to the poisoning of a potential jury pole andpoll democrat cities ast is anything else? i mean, after all, you don'tythi want hitler to get electe
god bless you. >> thank you, mark. >> mark: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mark: welcome back from america. as we shifted this election interference and law fair andhe all the rest, we are here with a good friend and a great former prosecutor, brett tillman, u.s. attorney for utah, the tolmanto grour.p founder, the former prosecutor. brett tillman, went joe biden goes out and gives these speeches about donald trump being a dictator who wants to destroy democracy,...
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i enjoyed my role with mark and i would be doing a disservice to myself and to mark if i didn't acknowledge because i the only reason that i'm no there's reasons here today but the reason i'm largely here today is because he me the opportunity and he empowered me in ways that a lot of bosseswouldn't at a young age and whether or not that's a or a strength or a weakness respectfully i'm going to disagree. the reason you're here today is because of bold actions you took as an individual with deep reservoir of courage in a very difficult momentor our country. because if you hadn't, wouldn't be here today. but i'd like you to this hour, i want to acknowledge he did empower me and he did. and increasingly i know i want to spend just a bit on that because maybe he had good touch the characters. oh good southern baptist often does right. but but i want to just spend a beat what it was like to work for mark meadowsause you write in your book, you had some hesitations about working for him initially mean you had been in the office of legislative affairs and you thought, oh my gosh, do i promotion to
i enjoyed my role with mark and i would be doing a disservice to myself and to mark if i didn't acknowledge because i the only reason that i'm no there's reasons here today but the reason i'm largely here today is because he me the opportunity and he empowered me in ways that a lot of bosseswouldn't at a young age and whether or not that's a or a strength or a weakness respectfully i'm going to disagree. the reason you're here today is because of bold actions you took as an individual with deep...