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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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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
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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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mark. you are a football fan by your own description there, let me ask you, first of all, do you think and i mean, just in case you're not fully up to speed with the threat, who's making it and all the rest of it worry not, because after the break, i'll be going as well to mark. why going also as well to mark. why our hermann securities editor, he going into a lot more he will be going into a lot more detail about who's been making what and it means what threats and what it means more as well, beyond more broadly as well, beyond just but for let me just the uk. but for now, let me just the uk. but for now, let me just stick with these uk matches, actually matches, do you think actually these have gone these matches should have gone ahead these matches should have gone aheyes, on the face of it. >> yes, i do, on the face of it. i mean, a judgement has to be made. of course, everybody's reporting that our terror threat level is substantial. all. but i just been just looked up. it's been subst
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to mark's point. there are no domain-specific functions that only a particular service is able to provide. saopbd this is a crit -- and so this is a critical flaw that weakens the case for the comparison between the socom model and the cybercom model. any other major proposal that's an alternative to steak an independent uniform -- to establishing an independent uniform service is give the cyber command fourth generation authorities. that's basically creating all but a service in name, right? and i think that's equally if not more problematic than the socom model. for one, mark mentioned this, this runs counter to the goldwater-nichols act and how we think about rules and responsibilities for the services to do fourth generation and the combatant command to do force deployment. it would put a burden on the command. this would essentially add yet another hat to that role. it would give that commander less time to focus on their core missions and priorities of being director of the n.s.a. and the primar
to mark's point. there are no domain-specific functions that only a particular service is able to provide. saopbd this is a crit -- and so this is a critical flaw that weakens the case for the comparison between the socom model and the cybercom model. any other major proposal that's an alternative to steak an independent uniform -- to establishing an independent uniform service is give the cyber command fourth generation authorities. that's basically creating all but a service in name, right?...
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mark, in this country? generally yes. >> i mean, i think you asked a little earlier in the show, michelle was whether her 49 days in office was a force for good. i mean, i think she wasn't a force for anything really. you can't be a force for anything in 49 days, i've read a book. i read an early draft of it. i've read an early draft of it. i've read the penultimate draft of it. i'll see if there's any changes in the in the final. in the final document. but i think she's got a really interesting analysis here. and oftentimes i think actually we should spend a bit more time looking at what's gone wrong than gone right. and the we had a prime the fact that we had a prime minister lasted weeks minister only lasted seven weeks requires of requires some sort of explanation. and she's provided her the story and it her side of the story and it goes a bit this, that even goes a bit like this, that even if you think she made some missteps or you don't much like her agenda, it is very her policy agenda, it is very di
mark, in this country? generally yes. >> i mean, i think you asked a little earlier in the show, michelle was whether her 49 days in office was a force for good. i mean, i think she wasn't a force for anything really. you can't be a force for anything in 49 days, i've read a book. i read an early draft of it. i've read an early draft of it. i've read the penultimate draft of it. i'll see if there's any changes in the in the final. in the final document. but i think she's got a really...
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alex —— mark menzies. now, to ukraine. we start this hour with ukraine, which has welcomed the 61 billion dollar package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. there's a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. let's hearfr
alex —— mark menzies. now, to ukraine. we start this hour with ukraine, which has welcomed the 61 billion dollar package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a...
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so far today, and auite, was the mark? so far today, and quite. we _ was the mark? so far today, and quite. we seem _ was the mark? so far today, and quite, we seem a _ was the mark? so far today, and quite, we seem a group- was the mark? so far today, and quite, we seem a group of- was the mark? so far today, and quite, we seem a group of a - was the mark? so far today, and l quite, we seem a group of a dozen was the mark? so far today, and - quite, we seem a group of a dozen or so protesters — quite, we seem a group of a dozen or so protesters so far, but i think more _ so protesters so far, but i think more gathering now as you can see there _ more gathering now as you can see there but — more gathering now as you can see there but it— more gathering now as you can see there. but it was yesterday that the attentions _ there. but it was yesterday that the attentions really —— attention realty — attentions really —— attention really exploded because once again for the _ really exploded because once again for the second time in a week, the situation
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i was privy to a lot with mark. i was not privy to everything so when i look at his role in the post-2020 election, he was involved in a lot, but he also knows a lot. he's a person that has critical information, i believe in every single investigation, he owes a to himself. he owes it to the american people and he owes it to the duty that he swore to defend and protect constitution to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth to every investigator. >> did you talk to investigators for this? >> i'm not going to comment on investigators. i may or may not have spoken with in the past but what i will say is moving forward i will comply fully with any cooperation they ask me. >> do you remember mark meadows ever saying that trump did lose the election in that time period, acknowledging that he, that he had lost. yeah. i mean, mark and i had conversations is early. i can't remember the exact date off the top of my head, but about potentially moving to florida with the former president mark was having meetings with pe
i was privy to a lot with mark. i was not privy to everything so when i look at his role in the post-2020 election, he was involved in a lot, but he also knows a lot. he's a person that has critical information, i believe in every single investigation, he owes a to himself. he owes it to the american people and he owes it to the duty that he swore to defend and protect constitution to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth to every investigator. >> did you talk to investigators...
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what is there to mark six months on in your opinion? there to mark six months on in your oinion? ~ . u, there to mark six months on in your oinion? ~ . ., ~ , ., opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not _ opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer— opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer even _ opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer even with - opinion? what we can mark is that israel is not closer even with one | israel is not closer even with one millimetre to bring security and safety to the people of israel. on the contrary, we are getting further and further from security and safety, and what i am afraid of the most is that we will and we will count the more people will be killed and the numbers will i think it is time for the world to wake up and stop the war, which is exactly what i am saying, parents bring a diplomatic solution to the region, a diplomatic solution to the region, a diplomatic solution to make this war the last war. we we are trapped in a war of revenge and we cant not the to intervene and to stop the war
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mark. over to. mark. >> thanks, tatiana. welcome to a very busy mark dolan tonight in the big story. after a shock poll of local tory councillors. are the conservatives now two left wing.7 my mark meets guest is the world renowned biographer of king charles, who will give us the inside story of our remarkable monarchs. short but challenging reign. and in my take at ten, angela rayner and the political scandal that won't go away, i'll be dealing with labour's deputy leader in no uncertain terms. at ten. you won't want to miss it. plus, tomorrow's front pages at 1030, with three top pundits who haven't been told what to say and who don't follow the script tonight, former adviser to boris johnson, lord kulveer, ranger, journalist and communicator , journalist and communicator, advisor linda jubilee and author and campaigner for children in care chris wild . and tonight care chris wild. and tonight i'll be asking the pundits six months on, has israel gone too far in its response to october the 7th? far in its response to october
mark. over to. mark. >> thanks, tatiana. welcome to a very busy mark dolan tonight in the big story. after a shock poll of local tory councillors. are the conservatives now two left wing.7 my mark meets guest is the world renowned biographer of king charles, who will give us the inside story of our remarkable monarchs. short but challenging reign. and in my take at ten, angela rayner and the political scandal that won't go away, i'll be dealing with labour's deputy leader in no uncertain...
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that is mark ms. esther -- mark mcmaster. global sports company endeavor has announced have entered into an agreement to be acquired by silverlake by 27.50 per share. endeavor physically investor in -- tko is not party to the transaction and will remain a public entity and they expect to close by the first quarter of 2025. endeavor stock has been halted. we will talk about the miss on deliveries in the first quarter putting blame on early production ramp-up's of its model three. it was r-star of the hour. -- it was our stock of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future. a future where you grew a dream into a reality. it's waiting for you. mere minutes away. the future is nothing but power and it's all yours. the all new godaddy airo. get your business online in minutes with the power of ai. ♪♪ hello, mia. are you ready to meet your demise? man, we really need to upgrade your trash
that is mark ms. esther -- mark mcmaster. global sports company endeavor has announced have entered into an agreement to be acquired by silverlake by 27.50 per share. endeavor physically investor in -- tko is not party to the transaction and will remain a public entity and they expect to close by the first quarter of 2025. endeavor stock has been halted. we will talk about the miss on deliveries in the first quarter putting blame on early production ramp-up's of its model three. it was r-star...
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first, mark meets. today is april the 21st, which sees the birthday of the late great queen elizabeth the second, who would have turned 98 today if she were still with us today if she were still with us to remember a truly remarkable monarch and a remarkable lady. i'm delighted to welcome royal photographer and writer ian lloyd, who covered more than 500 of the queen's engagements. having written a best seller about prince philip called the duke his latest offering is simply entitled the queen, says 70 chapters in the life of elizabeth the second by ian lloyd . welcome to mark dolan lloyd. welcome to mark dolan tonight. any excuse to talk to you. it's great to have you any excuse to talk about that amazing lady. your reflections on the queen's birthday . what on the queen's birthday. what are your lingering memories of elizabeth ? elizabeth? >> well, so many, i mean, for a start, if she was around, she wouldn't be celebrating. she hated her birthday. she was unlike her mum. the queen mother absolutely m
first, mark meets. today is april the 21st, which sees the birthday of the late great queen elizabeth the second, who would have turned 98 today if she were still with us today if she were still with us to remember a truly remarkable monarch and a remarkable lady. i'm delighted to welcome royal photographer and writer ian lloyd, who covered more than 500 of the queen's engagements. having written a best seller about prince philip called the duke his latest offering is simply entitled the queen,...
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international relations and security analyst marks about a mark. thank you so much for joining us. rick. thanks for having me. it's always an honor and a pleasure to be on direct impact. i think it's really important for us to go through the things that have not been proven at this point. and i think the 2 things that i pointed out is, we're not, i don't think anybody at this point can say that there's a tie between the terrorism and the buttons. there is a tie between the buttons and we're risen level. and that's what makes the story so important. but mark, i think you'll agree with me on this. the fact that we're reasonable for any company. now let's say ukrainian company may have ties to terrorism is important enough for all the world to be paying attention to it. right? i'm sure i'm, i think you're right to point out that there are no direct connections identified yet. but there are plenty of indirect connection of the of bridge mal holdings as it has for its exist. then been pretty much a black box slush fund for corruption and audi laundering and making off the book payments
international relations and security analyst marks about a mark. thank you so much for joining us. rick. thanks for having me. it's always an honor and a pleasure to be on direct impact. i think it's really important for us to go through the things that have not been proven at this point. and i think the 2 things that i pointed out is, we're not, i don't think anybody at this point can say that there's a tie between the terrorism and the buttons. there is a tie between the buttons and we're...
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mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday. premier attorney david schoen david schoenformer national secr to president trump robert o'brien. before we get to our great guests, let me try something so we can put this in plain english. this case in manhattan, let's pretend we had a real judge who is competent and who actually wanted to do what a judge is supposed to do. let's pretend we have a prosecutor, alvin bragg and he files a 34 count indictment against a former president who is running for president again. and let's say the president's lawyers file as they did responses to the indictment seeking dismissal, summary judgment. let's pretend i am at this hearing and i am the judge. mr. bragg has to present not his a case but i want to deal at the issue of dismissal potentially summary judgment. mr. bragg stands before me and i say mr. bragg i have read your 34 chargers i'm a little confused. yes, your honor what might it be? what is the crime you are alleging? we are alleging the misdemeanor statutes in new york were violated
mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday. premier attorney david schoen david schoenformer national secr to president trump robert o'brien. before we get to our great guests, let me try something so we can put this in plain english. this case in manhattan, let's pretend we had a real judge who is competent and who actually wanted to do what a judge is supposed to do. let's pretend we have a prosecutor, alvin bragg and he files a 34 count...
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mark, to you. with that military perspective, laura saying it was a pretty tense moment for powers around the world, including the united states tonight. how much was the united states military bracing itself, and what do you think — to both of you, i will ask you, laura swelled — this means about global security with where we are tonight? i would say — not unprecedented, but probably the highest level of us protection in the region than we have seen in several months and i think that will continue in the coming days. i do think that what we saw play out here has taken, again, the eye off the ball and —— of what i think is an even more important conflict and the resolve to provide the resources to ukraine that it needs. i resources to ukraine that it needs. , ., ., needs. i “ust want to give briefly. _ needs. i just want to give briefly, laura, _ needs. i just want to give briefly, laura, the i needs. i just want to give briefly, laura, the last i needs. i just want to give | briefly,
mark, to you. with that military perspective, laura saying it was a pretty tense moment for powers around the world, including the united states tonight. how much was the united states military bracing itself, and what do you think — to both of you, i will ask you, laura swelled — this means about global security with where we are tonight? i would say — not unprecedented, but probably the highest level of us protection in the region than we have seen in several months and i think that...
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there is a roundabout on debenka street ahead, but in front of it sign markings that indicate this is a turbo ring. the advantages are that everything is visible. when there are markings, come on, thank you, very competent junctions, in general, everything is fine, everything is great, cool, now there are 10 turbo rings in the capital, they work on the principle of familiar roundabouts, the difference is that the driver immediately gets into the party that will lead him to take the right exit, signs and markings will help you not to make a mistake, we are approaching a turbo intersection, i need a second exit, so i look at the signs in advance and get into the far right lane, accident rate, without unnecessary lane changes and braking, less risk of minor accidents. the risk in the design of a roundabout reduces road traffic accidents by 15%. thus, the turbo ring improves driving conditions without increasing the number of lanes. when designing a pipe intersection, more emphasis needs to be placed on some kind of research in order to correctly distribute the flows, distribute the marki
there is a roundabout on debenka street ahead, but in front of it sign markings that indicate this is a turbo ring. the advantages are that everything is visible. when there are markings, come on, thank you, very competent junctions, in general, everything is fine, everything is great, cool, now there are 10 turbo rings in the capital, they work on the principle of familiar roundabouts, the difference is that the driver immediately gets into the party that will lead him to take the right exit,...
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ramadan in iran is also marked by various cultural traditions and customs. families gather for special meals and celebrations and neighborhoods come alive with decorations, lights and festive activities. traditional iranian foods and sweets are also prepared and shared during this time. at the same time, special program in the month of ramadan there is a palpable sense of closeness to god, as if the environment is primed for a special communion with him. ramadan reaches its senat in lailatul khadr, also known as the night of decree and the night of power, a significant event in islam which occurs during the last 10 nights of the month. it is considered as the holiest night of the year and holds immense spiritual importance for muslims. as the month of the quran and emphasizes its significance as a period of fasting. in islamic teachings, ramadan is also linkened to the spring time of the quran, highlighting its profound connection to the quran as a universal guide for humanity. muslims believe that on this night, the blessings and mercy of allah are abundant
ramadan in iran is also marked by various cultural traditions and customs. families gather for special meals and celebrations and neighborhoods come alive with decorations, lights and festive activities. traditional iranian foods and sweets are also prepared and shared during this time. at the same time, special program in the month of ramadan there is a palpable sense of closeness to god, as if the environment is primed for a special communion with him. ramadan reaches its senat in lailatul...
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one source said there were also minors being marked s. another source said the limit was up to 15 for low ranking militants. the sources said for senior commanders in hamas, you know commanders that brigades or divisions or battalions, the numbers were for the first time in the idf's history in the triple digits. for example, the hamas of the center brigade, a source that took part in the strike against that person said the military authorized to kill alongside that person 300 palestinian civilians. we have spoken to palestinians who were witnesses of that strike. they speak about four quite large residential buildings being bombed on that day. entire apartments filled with families being bombed and killed. that source told me this is not a mistake. it was known beforehand to the israeli military. sources describe that to me and said during those weeks in the beginning, effectively, the principle of proportionality as they call it under international law, almost did not exist. they may go so there are two programs. there is lavender and t
one source said there were also minors being marked s. another source said the limit was up to 15 for low ranking militants. the sources said for senior commanders in hamas, you know commanders that brigades or divisions or battalions, the numbers were for the first time in the idf's history in the triple digits. for example, the hamas of the center brigade, a source that took part in the strike against that person said the military authorized to kill alongside that person 300 palestinian...
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mark. now it's back to. mark. >> thanks, tatiana. welcome to mark dolan tonight. after a tough year, finally some good news. charles and camilla celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary. reaction to this great royal romance with the queen of us royal reporting kinsey schofield. plus at tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's pundits . with me from tonight's pundits. with me this evening we have journalist and writer benedict spence, political commentator and broadcaster rebecca jane, and newspaper columnist and tv personality, bar none. nina myskow . plus, they'll be myskow. plus, they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes and news of and back page zeroes and news of a potential coup at number 10. regicide at the top is rishi sunak , the outsider? that's the sunak, the outsider? that's the number five. so a packed hour and those papers are coming. but first, my take at ten. how do you solve a problem like prince andrew, who is currently featuring in more hollywood movies than tom bloody cruise? netflix
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i believe mark rowley should lose his 'ob? , . , ., �* believe mark rowley should lose his 'ob? , ., �* ., . job? i personally wouldn't go that far because _ job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i _ job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't _ job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had - job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the - far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going to say to the home secretary. this compositions need to take place. but it is important we stand by the jewish community and other communities and say we will not stand for this, this is not what equality means in society today. tiara equality means in society today. two thins, the equality means in society today. two things, the met has re—apologised. but since _ things, the met has re—apologised. but since then gideon falter has been _ but since then gideon falter has been speaking on camera and on the radio to _ been speaking on camera and on the radio to broadcasters including the bbc and
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diacritical marks and in which cultures would this be most relevant? >> so interesting enough, there's just so many different cultures that use different diacritical marks. you have the cedilla, you have the tilde, you have umlauts, uh- and spanish. you have the ana. and it's very important to be able to write a name the way it's pronounced uh. for instance, munoz without the n it would be munoz. and so that's why this bill is so important are or like suenos dreams, right? >> being suenos without the little mark. okay, so what would your bill say specifically? >> so my bill would say that in california, the uh- a person would be able to put diacritical marks on their child's name for instance, on a birth certificate. and it would be allowed for birth certificates, death certificates and marriage licenses. >> what do other states do? >> so there's different states that allow it in different states that don't allow it. and interestingly enough, there's quite a number of states here in the u.s. that do allow it. we have alaska, hawaii, kansas, north carol
diacritical marks and in which cultures would this be most relevant? >> so interesting enough, there's just so many different cultures that use different diacritical marks. you have the cedilla, you have the tilde, you have umlauts, uh- and spanish. you have the ana. and it's very important to be able to write a name the way it's pronounced uh. for instance, munoz without the n it would be munoz. and so that's why this bill is so important are or like suenos dreams, right? >> being...
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mark, have you had any pushback, any pushback at all from mark, iam mark, i am kind mark, iam kind of mark, i am kind of wondering, are some parts of the world more willing to have alternative forms of meat? yes. singapore is the prime example. they want in 2030 produced 30% of their own food, whereas currently it is less than 0.5%. they are really incentivised to make these happen. they are at the forefront of getting the regulation. mark, have you had any pushback, any pushback at all from the traditional meat industry? we are seeing that now. actually, for the first time this year or maybe mid last year, we start to see pushback, especially in the us where a couple of states want to ban this from the market and italyjust has banned it from the market, which is doubtful whether this is legal or not, because, you know, it has not even been assessed by the eu yet. but there is gradually some pushback from, you know, the meat lobby — and the agricultural lobby, as we have experienced in the last couple of months, is extremely strong and they are trying to protect that. and, you know,
mark, have you had any pushback, any pushback at all from mark, iam mark, i am kind mark, iam kind of mark, i am kind of wondering, are some parts of the world more willing to have alternative forms of meat? yes. singapore is the prime example. they want in 2030 produced 30% of their own food, whereas currently it is less than 0.5%. they are really incentivised to make these happen. they are at the forefront of getting the regulation. mark, have you had any pushback, any pushback at all from...
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the romans call the bread and circus they sure did mark marks about a one of the best guess we get on the show and we often have great conversations. i'm so glad we do it so transparent. thank you. my friend. before we go, i want to remind you of our mission here. simple, really. we try and the silo, the world gotta stop living in these little box. we should be able to talk about everything because truths don't live in boxes. public sanchez, what we try to do here on the rest of the is already those lines. it's can be started by line. please can be expanded by true importance of we can name of the curve of stations that transparency is an extraordinary drawn mistake, patrice. then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the rights for a speech he did so in the public interest to some realized and smith and, and honestly, to relate to seriously i'm, i know why advice may assume that no one who is the guy that
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sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. . ~ i. sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ ,, _, , step down. thank you. of course, there is more _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a bbc— step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a bbc no - step down. thank you. of course, | there is more on a bbc no website and app if you want to learn more about the reaction and the pressure right now on the mat. —— met. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. thank you. hello from the bbc sport centre. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jep—chir—chir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by 45 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double. britain's e
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mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday. two great guests we have brett former u.s. attorney from utah, former federal prosecutor also rich former senior official national security council under president trump. the foundation for defense and democracy senior advisor. you know, ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to make the case joe biden has been awful for america. since the day he stepped into the u.s. senate and sided with the racist and segregat racistss oppose integrating our public schools he was a leader in that movement. he has been awful for america took the senate judiciary committee and turned inside out. using it to character assassinate some of the greatest legal minds in american history to prevent them from going on circuit and the supreme court. 1994 he offered a bill the purpose of which was to round up as many people as possible for violating crack laws. kit treatment between blacks and whites he was all in and all for it. this is a very nasty dangerous man in so many respects. today he has our borders wide ope
mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday. two great guests we have brett former u.s. attorney from utah, former federal prosecutor also rich former senior official national security council under president trump. the foundation for defense and democracy senior advisor. you know, ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to make the case joe biden has been awful for america. since the day he stepped into the u.s. senate and sided with the racist and...
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mark kimmitt, i want you to - nuclear programme. mark. kimmitt, i want you to stay right there, if you don't mind. we will bring in michael singh, the washington institute, joining us here. thanks for joining us here. thanks for joining us. ringing you up to date on what we know, we are hearing an israeli missile has hit iran, coming from cbs news, our partner, and we are trying to bring as many details to our viewers as we can but in terms of what we know right now, what's your reaction to what seeing tonight?— seeing tonight? well, if in fact these _ seeing tonight? well, if in fact these initial _ seeing tonight? well, if in fact these initial details i seeing tonight? well, if in| fact these initial details are true, it looks like it would be a fairly limited israeli retaliatory strike. and that i think is what we largely expected. the notion that israel was not going to respond to a direct attack on its territory from iran was always far—fetched but i think if, in fact, this is the response, so far it looks like a response thatis
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ramadan in iran is also marked by various cultural traditions and customs. families gather for special meals and celebrations and neighborhoods come alive with decorations, lights and festive activities. traditional iranian foods and sweets are also prepared. shared during this time. at the same time, special programs and events are organized during ramadan, including lectures, quran recitations and religious gatherings. these gatherings provide opportunities for learning and reflection. during the secret period, we are encouraged to seek spiritual pleasures. reading the holy quran and engage. in prayer, especially during the night, or ways to connect with god. in the month of ramadan, there is a palpable sense of closeness to god, as if the environment is primed for a special communion with him. ramadan reaches its senat in, also known as the night of decree and the night of power, a significant event in islam which occurs during the last 10 nights of the month. it is considered as the holiest night of the year and holds. the pinnacle of this month is laila
ramadan in iran is also marked by various cultural traditions and customs. families gather for special meals and celebrations and neighborhoods come alive with decorations, lights and festive activities. traditional iranian foods and sweets are also prepared. shared during this time. at the same time, special programs and events are organized during ramadan, including lectures, quran recitations and religious gatherings. these gatherings provide opportunities for learning and reflection. during...
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it became the basis for the first quality mark of independent belarus. the sign was designed by a group of belgian designers. initially, because they were young and creative, they tried to lead still, they tried to side with some modern trends. propose other forms of implementation of the sign, if we talk about the total number of proposed designs, taking into account the color design, there were probably about a hundred of them, but nevertheless, we managed to slow down the youthful ardor a little and we localized about three dozen signs that were included in the concept design of the soviet quality mark. five options reached the final discussion at the highest level, all of them are generally similar to each other, but in the end the winner the most laconic. a pentagon where every detail matters. each facet is an indicator of the quality of the product, namely the product, this is our safety, our environmental friendliness, manufacturability, innovation and aesthetics. now let's go back inside the sign. well, obviously, the country of manufacture, the
it became the basis for the first quality mark of independent belarus. the sign was designed by a group of belgian designers. initially, because they were young and creative, they tried to lead still, they tried to side with some modern trends. propose other forms of implementation of the sign, if we talk about the total number of proposed designs, taking into account the color design, there were probably about a hundred of them, but nevertheless, we managed to slow down the youthful ardor a...
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mark: we will be right back. ♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. we heard the wonderful patriot former national security adviser to president trump, robert o'brien. chairman of american global strategies. robert o'brien, let me start with the most recent information and move back. information there is no information out the international criminal court the icc which is a radical left wing pro- genocide court controlled by the usual actors work we do not recognize jurisdiction over our soldiers. over our politicians. over our leaders. we take care at that here at home. they are about to issue criminal arrest warrants for the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu per capita member's is effectively the secretary of defense for the chief of staff of the idf and a slew of others at the request of the palestinians. now, this would not be happening if a joe biden and antony blinken picked up the phone and said don't do this. don't do this. i have a sense they want this to happen. what you make of all this? quickstart had chuck schumer come out and
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mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest—selling musician in the world, and she is in the middle of a record—breaking tour that made her into a billionaire. so fans were surprised when she used the grammy awards this february to announce an album of new material called the tortured poets department. for the last couple of weeks, she's been dropping hints about the lyrics online. then, this happened. why am i seeing people posting leaks to taylor swift's new album on tiktok, just publicly?! what?! the leak, which hasn't been officially confirmed, sent fans into a frenzy, with many pledging to wait for the official release. and that's uncool. just wait 36 more hours. like, we've waited this long. i think most people will want to wait, because part of the fun of being a fan of something is everyone at the same time listening to it and reacting to it at the same time, and sort of getting those first—hand reactions. but i'm sure people will secretly be listening and not telling anyone! # its me,
mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest—selling musician in the world, and she is in the middle of a record—breaking tour that made her into a billionaire. so fans were surprised when she used the grammy awards this february to announce an album of new material called the tortured poets department. for the last couple of weeks, she's been dropping hints about the lyrics online. then, this happened. why am i seeing people posting leaks to taylor swift's new album on tiktok, just...
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mark: welcome back america. i am a big big pete hegseth fan he's a great patriot and a hero, and smart. arthel: weekend hosts. iraq and afghan war veteran he is a brand-new book coming out in a few weeks the war of warriors behind the betrayal of the men to keep us free. very, very important when the book comes out i want to have him back. so pete, you heard might my mone as i understand it. my position is a joe biden is an evil mad. he's always been an evil man he started out supporting the confederates of the old south in segregation and racism and opposed public school immigration. he will write any wave to retain power. he wants to make sure the next election is not close so he is trying to put donald trump in prison or at least get him convicted so that becomes the issue. he keeps threatening donald trump's threatened democracy. it is joe biden who is destroying our republic. and destroying israel's democracy. what do you make of that? what's i agree completely a phenomenal set up. in revealing the way in w
mark: welcome back america. i am a big big pete hegseth fan he's a great patriot and a hero, and smart. arthel: weekend hosts. iraq and afghan war veteran he is a brand-new book coming out in a few weeks the war of warriors behind the betrayal of the men to keep us free. very, very important when the book comes out i want to have him back. so pete, you heard might my mone as i understand it. my position is a joe biden is an evil mad. he's always been an evil man he started out supporting the...
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"the israeli aggression against the people of palestine has a long and tumultuous history, marked by genocide, occupation and countless human rights violations. the palestinian struggle to liberate their country stands as one of the most enduring and contentious resistance movements in modern history. its heart lies the issue. issue of occupation with israel's presence in palestinian territories being a source of deep-seated grievances, violence and international concern. the roots of the israeli occupation of palestinian territories can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the rise of the zionist movements advocating for the establishment of so-called jewish homeland in historical palestine. the balford declaration of 1917. issued by the british government, lent support to these aspirations, laying the ground workork for the eventual creation of israel in 1948. the events surrounding the creation of israel in 1948 known as the nakba or the catastrophe, marked pivotal moment in the history of the region. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were displaced fr
"the israeli aggression against the people of palestine has a long and tumultuous history, marked by genocide, occupation and countless human rights violations. the palestinian struggle to liberate their country stands as one of the most enduring and contentious resistance movements in modern history. its heart lies the issue. issue of occupation with israel's presence in palestinian territories being a source of deep-seated grievances, violence and international concern. the roots of the...
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so, if there's no healing, the mark will remain permanently. narrator: the surfaces of most ropes are rough, a little grainy, but the marks on margaret's neck were smooth, leading to speculation that a belt might have been used. to test this theory, detectives set up a simulation with a rope, a belt, and clay to play the part of human skin. what we did was we put the clay under the cans and then we took the belts and then we put it over the clay and started squeezing the belt closed, like as if you were gonna strangle somebody. you could see the perfect indentation. leidel: the stitching from the belt made the same impression on the clay that we saw on margaret's neck. and our "aha" moment was that he used a belt to strangle her. narrator: and now detectives got an explanation for the strange, previously unexplained mark across margaret's chest. this was most likely from a rope. margaret, just days from giving birth, weighed a lot more than scott. the evidence showed that, to get margaret in position to stage the suicide, scott wrapped a rope a
so, if there's no healing, the mark will remain permanently. narrator: the surfaces of most ropes are rough, a little grainy, but the marks on margaret's neck were smooth, leading to speculation that a belt might have been used. to test this theory, detectives set up a simulation with a rope, a belt, and clay to play the part of human skin. what we did was we put the clay under the cans and then we took the belts and then we put it over the clay and started squeezing the belt closed, like as if...
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marks ? >> i would agree fully with that but if we want to maintain confidence in the vaccines and the other medical products that we authorize or approve, we must have very robust safety surveillance systems in place. >> dr. jernigan. >> i agree we need those comprehensive and multiple vaccine safety monitoring systems. >> dr. grimes. >> i could not agree more. >> i agree with that. do you feel with what we currently has is sufficient i do not mean that in and adversarial way. what are some of the things you think we could do better. as i said at the beginning, sometimes it takes something like a pandemic to recognize where we can do better. in the bane of surveillance system being sufficient, any ideas that you can add to that? >> thanks so much for that question. i believe we had a very good safety surveillance mechanism in place that included overlapping systems and including passive and active systems. i do believe we could do better. i think there were challenges in getting data in real
marks ? >> i would agree fully with that but if we want to maintain confidence in the vaccines and the other medical products that we authorize or approve, we must have very robust safety surveillance systems in place. >> dr. jernigan. >> i agree we need those comprehensive and multiple vaccine safety monitoring systems. >> dr. grimes. >> i could not agree more. >> i agree with that. do you feel with what we currently has is sufficient i do not mean that in...
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mark wynter. cancer. now mark wynter. >> sadly diagnosed with >> mark was sadly diagnosed with breast cancer during lockdown after he encouraged a female friend to get herself checked for the disease. >> and now on the road to an amazing recovery, mark is on a mission to raise awareness of the fact that men as well as women, can get breast cancer too. >> next week we'll see mark take part in breast cancer now's fashion show, where he'll be strutting his stuff on the catwalk to raise funds for charity. >> and we're delighted to say that mark joins us now. mark, good morning to you and congratulations, your greatest britain. >> thank you very for >> thank you very much for having deserved. let's >> very well deserved. so let's first about the first of all talk about the breast because when we breast cancer because when we speak cancer, we speak about breast cancer, we just assume it's a just instantly assume it's a female problem, don't we? >> that's >> absolutely. and that's exactly what i did as well. i h
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who could have told mark drakeford told mark, mark, mark drakeford that 20 that people didn't like 20 mile an speed and actually an hour speed zones and actually they'd an hour they'd rather 30 mile an hour speed now, i think was speed zones? now, i think it was a laudable aim. he wanted to reduce. it was injury reduce. i think it was injury and fatalities on the road and also have some sort of impact on the climate. that is a perfectly reasonable and laudable aim , of reasonable and laudable aim, of course, and we can commend people want to do that. but people that want to do that. but we should trying to reach we should not be trying to reach those targets by restricting people's freedom. and the whole car policy in wales under mark drakeford was absolutely bonkers . it wasn't just these 20 mile an hour speed zones on all major roads . it was also not allowing roads. it was also not allowing any new road infrastructure in wales being built ever again, which is totally nuts. in a country where public transport has not been invested enough in. and actually a lot of people rely on thei
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like, for example, people look at oprah winfrey or obama or mark rufalow. you see robert deniro, he is getting lifetime achieve mment award and going off on donald trump. it makes no business sense. >> lawrence: can you imagine oprah winfrey endorsing obama and then in 2020 saying that was a bad decision? you know how many headlines there would be of oprah winfrey not supporting one person. if i support that person, i will not tell the public, i don't think it was the right decision. >> steve: does he have regrets because he made an endorsement or because he endorsed joe biden? i think gu little of what brian said, you go out on a political limb and people say, i love that guy and turns out he is supporting the other guy. in america, you can do. in 2024, whatever is going on in his head, he will not do that again. >> ainsley: he is most followed man globally on social media, people like him. >> steve: like the taylor swift of guys? >> ainsley: probably. and kids love him, he was voice of the guy on the iessland in muahana. >> brian: he does fantastic things
like, for example, people look at oprah winfrey or obama or mark rufalow. you see robert deniro, he is getting lifetime achieve mment award and going off on donald trump. it makes no business sense. >> lawrence: can you imagine oprah winfrey endorsing obama and then in 2020 saying that was a bad decision? you know how many headlines there would be of oprah winfrey not supporting one person. if i support that person, i will not tell the public, i don't think it was the right decision....