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larry: oh, that was mark simone's insight. that panicked joe biden into agreeing with a debate, even though they had to put a can the video five times. core services cpi, excluding rents, you're actually right. 3.6% annually last three months, 4.9 the last three months. jay powell has a problem. steve moore, i think the solution to the problem would be surely a five trillion dollar tax hike. wait a minute, that's not what i think. you wrote a good article what would happen if biden is reelected. what would happen to the economy if biden is reelected? >> i think it would be worse. on core would be worse than the first term. i will knock some of these off. doubling of the capital gains tax. how do you like, steve forbes. >> unrealized gains. >> taxing unrealized gains which never happened before in history. take the corporate rate up. increase the dividend tax. there are other things i am convince he will do if he wins. i think democrats will pack the emsupreme court. i think they will get rid of the filibuster, there is no more
larry: oh, that was mark simone's insight. that panicked joe biden into agreeing with a debate, even though they had to put a can the video five times. core services cpi, excluding rents, you're actually right. 3.6% annually last three months, 4.9 the last three months. jay powell has a problem. steve moore, i think the solution to the problem would be surely a five trillion dollar tax hike. wait a minute, that's not what i think. you wrote a good article what would happen if biden is...
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joe joins us next with mark simon. be right back. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil dual action. i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. it was hard, but taking preservision was easy. preservision has the exact clinically proven areds 2 formula recommended by the nei. i'm taking control like millions of others. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. larry: joe concha had a fabulous column in the new york post saying joe biden is crying fake news left and right. so he joins us here. joe concha, fox news contributor and mark simon, war hall of fame radio host. joe, fake news? biden? no. >> saying he's not getting favorable press coverage and they're not giving him all the credit he should have. he warned the white house correspo
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we have joe concha, right here, fox news contributor, mark simone, wor radio show host. i would have said best-selling author. not as much fun. >> the whole title? larry: the whole title. they didn't put it in because we're running late. trump's comments today? >> strong as usual. takes advantage of the podium that he he has, media paying all attention on him instead of joe biden. he should be out campaigning instead of stuck in a trial for two weeks. larry: without the witness we refuse to give currency to, your thought, this will completely overturn alvin bragg? >> that is reversible error without question. he wins the appeal without this. forget about ken starr, dignified, at one point he got into salacious details about monica lewinsky. it turned off the public. that is where his impeachment attempt started to derail. people didn't like it. there is no place in a public forum for that kind of conversation. larry: that is one reason we didn't cover it on this show. no place in a public forum. you may be right. do you think this will wind up helping mr. trump or is it
we have joe concha, right here, fox news contributor, mark simone, wor radio show host. i would have said best-selling author. not as much fun. >> the whole title? larry: the whole title. they didn't put it in because we're running late. trump's comments today? >> strong as usual. takes advantage of the podium that he he has, media paying all attention on him instead of joe biden. he should be out campaigning instead of stuck in a trial for two weeks. larry: without the witness we...
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he joins us here joe concha foxs news contributor mark simone hall of fame radio host. fake news, biden, no. >> saying he's not giving favorable press coverage and they're not giving him all the credit that he should have anyt warning the white house correspondents dinner about thi information and whtoo better toe the person who will battle t disinformation the joe biden. the guide and hear didt. skyrocketing inflation, he did not. he said his withdrawal from afghanistan was a success. it was not pretty said he kept the deficit and he did not. he said he got arrested during the civil rights on multiple occasions and he did not and said his uncle was eaten by cannibal and i'm pretty sure that did not happen the. maria: was that in delaware. >> that was in new guinea. >> it's all good the point willn we have hea president that saide inherited a god-awful mess from the border andan trump's fault r says it over and over again and says you have to watch out forp disinformation when it comes to the trump campaign, that doglarr don't hunt. >> these are stunning revelations you
he joins us here joe concha foxs news contributor mark simone hall of fame radio host. fake news, biden, no. >> saying he's not giving favorable press coverage and they're not giving him all the credit that he should have anyt warning the white house correspondents dinner about thi information and whtoo better toe the person who will battle t disinformation the joe biden. the guide and hear didt. skyrocketing inflation, he did not. he said his withdrawal from afghanistan was a success. it...
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conservative commentator kaylee mcghee white and radio host mark simon, this story, nancy pelosi, the former house speaker was rebuked, chastised to her face in an oxford university debate in england. we have the sound and we'll show you. former speaker gets called out over her claim the 2016 election was "hijacked". she revived the guns and religion attack on voters. we'll show you. but first, check in with murrieta buddies dagen and sean. what's happening? >> hey, emac. we have a great show. dnc searching for ways to make convention as prerecorded as possible. i wonder why. and new polling out for joe biden doesn't look too good, sarah carter and leo terrell on both of those issues and more. >> michael cohen as if we care, liz peek is here to talk about blue collar workers, the pendants of saying joe biden can snap his fingers and make him go for him. he said last week, aw, they've got plenty of money to spend. can't make it up. john ratzenberger from cheers said in order so save civilization, we need more skilled labor jobs. indeed we do. the man who played cliff is here. top of th
conservative commentator kaylee mcghee white and radio host mark simon, this story, nancy pelosi, the former house speaker was rebuked, chastised to her face in an oxford university debate in england. we have the sound and we'll show you. former speaker gets called out over her claim the 2016 election was "hijacked". she revived the guns and religion attack on voters. we'll show you. but first, check in with murrieta buddies dagen and sean. what's happening? >> hey, emac. we...
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we will have mark simone and joe concha talk a little bit more about that. actually, talking about regulations and the role of regulations and inflation. you heard mr. trump talk in some way about the evils of inflation and how it can wreck a country. the biden's do not see it that way. they want to regulate everything i say they are throwing sand in the gears and keeping prices high. we always talk about energy and food. other parts of the economy, too, steve. >> they want to go after google, they want to go after apple, they want to go after small businesses. they want to go after the franchises in america make them much more susceptible to lawsuits. i could talk for 20 minutes about the litany of these regulations. they want to regulate what kind of appliances you have in your house. there is one common thread here. it is all antibusiness. they hate business. they go after successful businesses. the more successful you are, the more they want to sue you. >> you know, on this point, we can talk about the congressional review act as you just did and how tha
we will have mark simone and joe concha talk a little bit more about that. actually, talking about regulations and the role of regulations and inflation. you heard mr. trump talk in some way about the evils of inflation and how it can wreck a country. the biden's do not see it that way. they want to regulate everything i say they are throwing sand in the gears and keeping prices high. we always talk about energy and food. other parts of the economy, too, steve. >> they want to go after...
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joe concha and mark simone. two boxing experts. markets finished in the green. the dow up 350 points. the s&p heading a new world record. all good for the kudlow trust. we will have steve "forbes" and steve moore talking about bad economic numbers. catching kudlow monday through friday 4:00 p.m. every day right here on foxbusiness. for some reason you cannot make it out for, please text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a boxing rematch. kudlow will be right back. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil dual action. sarah shaw: my day job is as an author relations manager for a publisher. i'm in books, and i think about stories all the time. the st. jude story, it's a beautiful, beautiful story that you can't make up. fundraising and raising awareness for st. jude is not just helping kids in the united states, it's helping kids all over
joe concha and mark simone. two boxing experts. markets finished in the green. the dow up 350 points. the s&p heading a new world record. all good for the kudlow trust. we will have steve "forbes" and steve moore talking about bad economic numbers. catching kudlow monday through friday 4:00 p.m. every day right here on foxbusiness. for some reason you cannot make it out for, please text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a...
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that guy as right-wing radio host named mark simone. also he suggested in an that interview that if women have to flee their states and travel tens or hundreds of miles to access life-saving medical care, it's no big deal. >> if you had to travel to another state to get an abortion, it's not the worst thing in the world. hopefully this is a very rare occurrence in your life, once in your life maybe you would do it. buying a bus ticket to go somewhere to get it is not the worst thing in the world. >> seth: then you take the bus, mother [ bleep ]. you take the bus. [ cheers and applause ] how about every time someone has to take the bus to get abortion care out of state we make mark simone wait in line for a greyhound at the port authority. dude would run out that day and buy a t-shirt that says "my body, my choice." by the way, some states that banned abortion, like louisiana, are surrounded by other states that banned abortion. if you live in louisiana, mark simone wants you to remember, when you get on the bus, take all your books caus
that guy as right-wing radio host named mark simone. also he suggested in an that interview that if women have to flee their states and travel tens or hundreds of miles to access life-saving medical care, it's no big deal. >> if you had to travel to another state to get an abortion, it's not the worst thing in the world. hopefully this is a very rare occurrence in your life, once in your life maybe you would do it. buying a bus ticket to go somewhere to get it is not the worst thing in...
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joe concha and mark simone. two boxing experts. markets finished in the green. the dow up 350 points. the s&p heading a new world record. all good for the kudlow trust. we will have steve "forbes" and steve moore talking about bad economic numbers. catching kudlow monday through friday 4:00 p.m. every day right here on foxbusiness. for some reason you cannot make it out for, please text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a boxing rematch. kudlow will be right back. daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. larry: stop markets hit new records today. our own jerry willis is here to make
joe concha and mark simone. two boxing experts. markets finished in the green. the dow up 350 points. the s&p heading a new world record. all good for the kudlow trust. we will have steve "forbes" and steve moore talking about bad economic numbers. catching kudlow monday through friday 4:00 p.m. every day right here on foxbusiness. for some reason you cannot make it out for, please text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a...
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both mark simone and steve forbes believe that if biden flunks the june 27th debate, even with all his wimpey guardrail conditions that it has to be cnn, no audience, etc., etc., that if he flunks, then the democratic kingpins will replace him at the democratic national convention on august 19th in chicago. so wildwood's shock has completely rattled biden and the democratic big wigs. wildwood has changed the game. trump now has biden on the run. and that's the riff. all right. great pleasure, joining us now is missouri senator eric schmitt. mr. schmitt, thank you, as always. maybe you heard pa part of that a riff. i just want to get your take. i think wildwood was a historic event only beaten by fdr almost a hundred years ago, and i think it shows enormous strength from trump. and the polling corroborates that. and and i think the democrats are on the run, they're scared and they're freaked out. now, you've been around for quite some time, sir. what do you think about this story? >> well, first of all, larry, it's worth pointing out i think you're right. nobody, nobody in modern politi
both mark simone and steve forbes believe that if biden flunks the june 27th debate, even with all his wimpey guardrail conditions that it has to be cnn, no audience, etc., etc., that if he flunks, then the democratic kingpins will replace him at the democratic national convention on august 19th in chicago. so wildwood's shock has completely rattled biden and the democratic big wigs. wildwood has changed the game. trump now has biden on the run. and that's the riff. all right. great pleasure,...
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both mark simon and seaforth believe if biden flubbings the june 27 debate, all the guardrail conditions that has to be cnn, no audience, earths, et cetera. if he flunks, the democratic kingpins will replace him at democratic national convention on august 19th in chicago. so wildwood shocked the democrats and changed the game. trump has biden on the run. that's the riff. great pleasure joining us is missouri senator eric schmitt. thank you for all always coming back on the show. you may have heard part of that riff. i think wildwood was a historic seventh only beaten by fdr almost 100 years ago, and shows enormous strength from trump and the polling corroborates that and democrats are on the run and scared and freaked out. >> nobody in modern history draws the crowds like the rallies that president trump does. it shows pent up demand in a place like new jersey and the frustration people see with the biden agenda and compare to what they experience more prosperity and closed border, energy dominance under president trump. so all that stuff is coming in full view, and i think that's good f
both mark simon and seaforth believe if biden flubbings the june 27 debate, all the guardrail conditions that has to be cnn, no audience, earths, et cetera. if he flunks, the democratic kingpins will replace him at democratic national convention on august 19th in chicago. so wildwood shocked the democrats and changed the game. trump has biden on the run. that's the riff. great pleasure joining us is missouri senator eric schmitt. thank you for all always coming back on the show. you may have...
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mark simone reminded me of this the other night on this set but you know what? that's a great point, leo's last sentence there which will live in history, he said if the local, state and local won't go after it it is up to the federal people to go after it and the federal people under joe biden and merrick garland, who reminds us that his, his family were holocaust, killed in the holocaust, okay, so they won't do it at the federal level, they won't do it at the state and local level. means nobody is going to do it. that is what is going to happen here. they will get off scot-free. claudia, my last little thing here, half of them weren't even part of columbia or ccny or whatever. they weren't even part, they weren't even part, the pokey was filled with outsiders, you know what i mean? no bread and water for outsiders, i don't know. claudia, new york is more insane even than i thought. i've been living here almost 50 years on and off, except for a few insane trips to washington. >> it is the criminal justice so-called reforms. they reward criminal behavior and the
mark simone reminded me of this the other night on this set but you know what? that's a great point, leo's last sentence there which will live in history, he said if the local, state and local won't go after it it is up to the federal people to go after it and the federal people under joe biden and merrick garland, who reminds us that his, his family were holocaust, killed in the holocaust, okay, so they won't do it at the federal level, they won't do it at the state and local level. means...
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. >> reporter: the core hydration classic marks simone biles first competition of 2024 after she told savannah and hoda last fall she hoped to punch her ticket to her third olympic games this summer. >> how secure would my bet be if i were betting on you going to paris? >> i think you would be pretty lucky, hoda. >> reporter: the 27-year-old proved she was better than ever last year, collecting her sixth world all around title. it marked her return to the sport two years after a mental block known as the twisties led her to withdraw from most of her events at the tokyo olympics. the most decorated gymnast in history recently revealing in that moment she was scared of letting everyone down. >> i thought i was going to banned from america. >> reporter: after competing in individual events, this weekend could be the first time suni lee competes in an all-around competition since winning the olympic title in 2021. suni, who's in remission after battling two different kidney diseases, telling us last month she's ready to go for gold again in paris. >> i think this time is more about provin
. >> reporter: the core hydration classic marks simone biles first competition of 2024 after she told savannah and hoda last fall she hoped to punch her ticket to her third olympic games this summer. >> how secure would my bet be if i were betting on you going to paris? >> i think you would be pretty lucky, hoda. >> reporter: the 27-year-old proved she was better than ever last year, collecting her sixth world all around title. it marked her return to the sport two years...
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but i take your point mark lottery, simon rosenberg. thanks to both of you so there is new video in of what the ukrainian president describes as an extremely brutal russian attack. >> and zelenskyy is now sounding new alarm after civilians were targeted in multiple strikes on ukraine's second-largest city, plus a deadly collapse. the terrifying moment, a wind gust causes a stage to fall at a campaign rally in mexico, crushing people underneath and if you are planning to fly this weekend prepare the faa says this will be the busiest weekend of travel in 14 years sirens are going off and the tornado here i'm thinking going to die. and i thought that was it fallen earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cn. how can experian boost help if finds payments i already made, like insurance streaming foam to build my credit. and it's from experience, the credit experts more ways to build credit, download the experian app the future is not just going to happen. >> you have to make it and if you want a successful business, all it takes
but i take your point mark lottery, simon rosenberg. thanks to both of you so there is new video in of what the ukrainian president describes as an extremely brutal russian attack. >> and zelenskyy is now sounding new alarm after civilians were targeted in multiple strikes on ukraine's second-largest city, plus a deadly collapse. the terrifying moment, a wind gust causes a stage to fall at a campaign rally in mexico, crushing people underneath and if you are planning to fly this weekend...
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simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. i went to university after i finished in school, and thankfully i had a clean start then. and, you know, my social life is buzzing now. and toby is also buzzing on tiktok and instagram, where he talks about his blindness in a refreshingly honest way. people thought that i'd never amount to anything, and to be fair, neither did i, due to my disability. blind people can't succeed or have fulfilling lives, right? it would have been quite easy for me to believe that and li
simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i...
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simon marks went to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and didn't respond in the best way. naturally, i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. so what happened to your social life at that point when you lost your sight? did you find that your friends stuck by you? ijust took a step back, i think, and i became quite isolated. and i spent a lot of time in what was called the student support centre. i used to eat my lunches in there and i didn't really want to go outside. i felt a bit embarrassed and a bit lonely, but i went to university after i finished in school and thankfully i had a clean, clean start then. and, y
simon marks went to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and didn't respond in the best way. naturally, i don't think...
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simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. i went to university after i finished in school, and thankfully i had a clean start then. and, you know, my social life is buzzing now. and toby is also buzzing on tiktok and instagram, where he talks about his blindness in a refreshingly honest way. people thought that i'd never amount to anything, and to be fair, neither did i, due to my disability. blind people can't succeed or have fulfilling lives, right? it would have been quite easy for me to believe that and li
simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i...
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simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. i went to university after i finished in school, and thankfully i had a clean start then. and, you know, my social life is buzzing now. and toby is also buzzing on tiktok and instagram, where he talks about his blindness in a refreshingly honest way. people thought that i'd never amount to anything, and to be fair, neither did i, due to my disability. blind people can't succeed or have fulfilling lives, right? it would have been quite easy for me to believe that and li
simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i...
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simon marks went to meet him. i was born visually impaired. by site was lost slowly and when i was 16 i lost all function.— 16 i lost all function. what effect did not have? _ 16 i lost all function. what effect did not have? you _ 16 i lost all function. what effect did not have? you are _ 16 i lost all function. what effect did not have? you are still- 16 i lost all function. what effect did not have? you are still at - did not have? you are still at school. did not have? you are still at...
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so it is, it is that it's great to see you guys, simon. thank you, mark. thank you very much. and you are i've seen a new central stress now former president donald trump heading back to court and just minutes, his lawyers plan to deploy a
so it is, it is that it's great to see you guys, simon. thank you, mark. thank you very much. and you are i've seen a new central stress now former president donald trump heading back to court and just minutes, his lawyers plan to deploy a
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so it is, it is that it's great to see you guys, simon. thank you, mark. thank you very much. and you are i've seen a new central stress now former president donald trump heading back to court and just minutes, his lawyers plan to deploy a strategy against star prosecution witness, michael cohen and the former fixer. >> you could call it the liar liar plan as they focus on tearing down cohen's credibility with the jury. and a historic debate on multiple levels, the candidates have agreed to the earliest jayden history and the first presidential rematch since the 1950s save the date it will happen here on cnn, june 20. and a texas bridge is closed out after a barge slammed into it. we have details on the damage and how long it will take to reopen that bridge. i'm suicidal k balden and john berman, this is cnn two central minutes ago, michael cohen left for another round in the courthouse and we're now t -90 minutes away from a morning that has the makings of some barry fiery fireworks in donald trump's criminal trial. >> what is going to happen today round two of michael cohen'
so it is, it is that it's great to see you guys, simon. thank you, mark. thank you very much. and you are i've seen a new central stress now former president donald trump heading back to court and just minutes, his lawyers plan to deploy a strategy against star prosecution witness, michael cohen and the former fixer. >> you could call it the liar liar plan as they focus on tearing down cohen's credibility with the jury. and a historic debate on multiple levels, the candidates have agreed...
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the crisis made its mark on artists and writers. it's believed to have inspired mary shelley's novel franklin style paintings like this one by german artists hospitality which captured the striking skies and the glue that shrouded the or the unprecedented catastrophe. fuel create to 50 across the continent. indonesia is situated on the pacific ring of fire, mountain bora, on some of our is just one of more than a 100 active volcanoes. there. this called debra, is also a legacy of the 1815, a rupture. today the area around mount time, laura is a national park. it takes 2 days to reach the edge of the crater. for many people in indonesia, volcanoes have spiritual significance. sweet spot miss timely filing, a witness that 1st half, 1847. take time to time for and depend the depiction of the rupture and of the year 1815. in this pamphlet, he described how local people warrant him against climbing the volcano. wherever you set foot and fire a reps from the ground, people spirits inhabit the mountain. and those who want only to ascend in
the crisis made its mark on artists and writers. it's believed to have inspired mary shelley's novel franklin style paintings like this one by german artists hospitality which captured the striking skies and the glue that shrouded the or the unprecedented catastrophe. fuel create to 50 across the continent. indonesia is situated on the pacific ring of fire, mountain bora, on some of our is just one of more than a 100 active volcanoes. there. this called debra, is also a legacy of the 1815, a...
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reporter simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired, and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years, and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school. yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly. and, yeah, i went off the rails a little bit and — yeah, didn't respond in the best way. naturally, i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. so what happened to your social life at that point, when you lost your sight? did you find that your friends stuck by you? theyjust took a step back, i think, and i became quite isolated and i spent a lot of time in what was called the student support centre. i used to eat my lunches in there and, yeah, i didn't really want to go outside — i felt a bit embarrassed and, yeah, a bit lonely. but, yeah, i went to university after i finished in school and than
reporter simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired, and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years, and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school. yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly. and, yeah, i went off the rails a little bit and — yeah, didn't respond in the best...
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. >> simone as splendid as ever. >> reporter: simone won her sixth last year. >> every year gets better. >> reporter: marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games, stepping aside from events, she said, for her mental health. >> and it's suni lee. >> reporter: suni lee rose to the occasion winning the all-around but has since battled health issues. >> i think this time is more about proving it to myself. >> women's artistic usually has a short lifespan. >> reporter: lori hernandez won olympic gold with biles in rio. >> what does it say about the sport right now? >> that's a great question. i think simone is kind of a trailblazer in that sense where she went to the games in rio and was like, you know what, i'm going to go again. >> reporter: and again. paris would be biles' third olympic games. for all these athletes there's still history to be made. stephanie gosk, nbc news, hartford, connecticut. >>> and that is "nightly news." a program note, you can catch a new episode of "nightly news: kids edition" on saturday on nbc. i'll see you there. thanks for watching. eve
. >> simone as splendid as ever. >> reporter: simone won her sixth last year. >> every year gets better. >> reporter: marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games, stepping aside from events, she said, for her mental health. >> and it's suni lee. >> reporter: suni lee rose to the occasion winning the all-around but has since battled health issues. >> i think this time is more about proving it to myself. >> women's artistic...
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simon: thanks, amna. ♪ geoff: tomorrow marks 70 years since the landmark civil rights ruling of brown v. board of education, when the u.s. supreme court declared that in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. president biden met today with several of the original plaintiffs who brought the case to court, and their families. afterward, cheryl brown henderson, one of the daughters of the lead plaintiff, oliver brown, said they were there to celebrate how the long fight had changed education. but she was quick to say much work remains to be done. >> we are still fighting the battle over whose children do we invest in. anytime we talk about feeling underfunded schools, there is a problem. there should be no such thing. public institutions, where most of us got our education, should be world class educational institutions. geoff: the families today also recalled how the path to integration was met with intense resistance, fear, and violence. that was echoed at a different ceremony in washington this past week by another pioneer, gail ettien, who was
simon: thanks, amna. ♪ geoff: tomorrow marks 70 years since the landmark civil rights ruling of brown v. board of education, when the u.s. supreme court declared that in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. president biden met today with several of the original plaintiffs who brought the case to court, and their families. afterward, cheryl brown henderson, one of the daughters of the lead plaintiff, oliver brown, said they were there to celebrate how...
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simone, a splendid, as ever, simone biles won her sixth world all around title last year. every year gets a little bit better, marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games. stepping aside from events, she said for her mental health and it's suni lee. suni lee rose to the occasion, winning the all around, but has since battled health issues. i think this time is more about proving it to myself. women's artistic usually has a short lifespan. laurie hernandez won olympic gold with biles in rio. what does it say about the sport right now? that's a great question. i think simone is kind of a trailblazer in that sense, where she went to the games in rio and was like, you know what? i'm going to go again and again. paris would be biles third olympic games for all these athletes. there is still history to be made. stephanie gosk, nbc news, hartford, connecticut. and that is nightly news, a program note you can catch a new episode of nightly news kids edition saturday on nbc. i'll see you there. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. please take care o
simone, a splendid, as ever, simone biles won her sixth world all around title last year. every year gets a little bit better, marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games. stepping aside from events, she said for her mental health and it's suni lee. suni lee rose to the occasion, winning the all around, but has since battled health issues. i think this time is more about proving it to myself. women's artistic usually has a short lifespan. laurie hernandez won olympic gold...
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simon marks went to meet them. setting off from home in their trip to chichester, we like escaping from real periods of time like three months. s . .. real periods of time like three months. . ., ,, ., months. and we rather like going off to stranae, months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual— months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places _ months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places that - to strange, unusual places that people don't normally go to. it started back in 1990 when the road across india on locally sourced bikes using st children's school statues is luggage panniers. ila statues is luggage panniers. no . ears, statues is luggage panniers. ihv gears, no breaks and then gave them away on the other side. thea;r gears, no breaks and then gave them away on the other side.— away on the other side. they peddled 800 miles and _ away on the other side. they peddled 800 miles and acquired _ away on the other side. they peddled 800 miles and acquired a _ awa
simon marks went to meet them. setting off from home in their trip to chichester, we like escaping from real periods of time like three months. s . .. real periods of time like three months. . ., ,, ., months. and we rather like going off to stranae, months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual— months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places _ months. and we rather like going off to strange, unusual places that - to strange, unusual places that people don't...
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i mean, it marks important royal events, and it's one of the traditions . simon king the traditions. simon king charles's in windsor at the moment. there are no official commemorations of this. this anniversary . but nonetheless, anniversary. but nonetheless, considering that we are the only country in europe that still has a coronation and the fact that it was as impressive as it was last year, i mean, this will be a source of, i think, pride to the king, especially since and i touch wood when i say this, that all seems to be going in the right direction, regarding his illness , and this is the illness, and this is the honourable artillery company regiment. >> presumably this is quite the honour. honoun >> oh, yes, indeed. and also they are an extremely significant body in the city of london, and the king's troop, royal horse artillery, also , who royal horse artillery, also, who are involved in gun salutes and their hillsborough castle in northern ireland and in york and also in edinburgh castle. so it's being commemorated, but there are no specific, cele
i mean, it marks important royal events, and it's one of the traditions . simon king the traditions. simon king charles's in windsor at the moment. there are no official commemorations of this. this anniversary . but nonetheless, anniversary. but nonetheless, considering that we are the only country in europe that still has a coronation and the fact that it was as impressive as it was last year, i mean, this will be a source of, i think, pride to the king, especially since and i touch wood when...
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>> sandra: john, to columbia where more than 200 a lot to mark arrests have been made of these anti-israel protesters by the nypd authorities have cleared out the building protesters took over there, let's bring in two columbia university students, xavier westergaard and daniela simons who've also served in the idf and one of the students suing the school welcome to both of you. i say every time you sit down i can't imagine what you've been going through. and what it has been like for you. to be students there and you can't even walk on your school's campus? >> think of having us first of all. it has come to a point where i am speechless i have nothing to say. i think back to october 7th and the events that ensued on campus shortly after and i think it never had to get to this point. what do you think, xavier? >> two weeks ago i came on the show and i was afraid to walk on campus. now we don't have to be afraid of walking on campus because we are not even allowed to walk on campus. the nypd came in after two weeks of mixed messages and total -- what is the word? lack of communication from
>> sandra: john, to columbia where more than 200 a lot to mark arrests have been made of these anti-israel protesters by the nypd authorities have cleared out the building protesters took over there, let's bring in two columbia university students, xavier westergaard and daniela simons who've also served in the idf and one of the students suing the school welcome to both of you. i say every time you sit down i can't imagine what you've been going through. and what it has been like for...
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simon, thank you _ get into the high teens. simon, thank you very _ get into the high teens. simon, thank you very much. _ the d—day landings, but as you've never seen them before. to mark the 80th anniversary, hundreds of knitters from across the world have recreated scenes from the campaign, completely out of wool. it's been put on display at notre dame cathedral, and john maguire has been to normandy to meet those behind the project. in a house in houeville, a small french village liberated from the nazis injune1944, the story of d—day is being told stitch by stitch. based on the epic film, the longest day, there are 80 one—metre—long panels, each depicting a scene from the film. this is the longest yarn. so what have we got? look at all these boxes. wow. amazing. it's the brainchild of tansey forster, a normandy resident for 23 years. so this is one of the panels. a field hospital. field hospital. this is just literally up the road from here. it is the first field hospital just off utah beach. and it's been made by a lady called jean wood. and i just love it. look
simon, thank you _ get into the high teens. simon, thank you very _ get into the high teens. simon, thank you very much. _ the d—day landings, but as you've never seen them before. to mark the 80th anniversary, hundreds of knitters from across the world have recreated scenes from the campaign, completely out of wool. it's been put on display at notre dame cathedral, and john maguire has been to normandy to meet those behind the project. in a house in houeville, a small french village...
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thorley simon christopher, commonly known as thorley simon, liberal democrat 7679. the total number of votes cast was 152,750. the number of ballot papers rejected were as follows. two for want of official mark. 118 for voting for more than one candidate, two for more than one candidate, two for writing or mark by which the voter could be identified, and 719 unmarked or void for uncertainty, leaving a total of 841 rejected ballot papers. the total number of ballot papers verified was 153,591, which gives us a turnout of 30.80. i therefore, i therefore give nofice therefore, i therefore give notice that haochen ben conservative party candidate, is duly elected as mayor for the tees valley combined authority i >> -- >> thank 5mm >> thank you very much, everyone . i'll try and keep this short. nobody wants to listen to me. go on, firstly, i want to thank all of the staff , the returning of the staff, the returning officer, the police and everybody involved in the count. >> thank you. and to everybody last night who came to the verification as well and was very, very l
thorley simon christopher, commonly known as thorley simon, liberal democrat 7679. the total number of votes cast was 152,750. the number of ballot papers rejected were as follows. two for want of official mark. 118 for voting for more than one candidate, two for more than one candidate, two for writing or mark by which the voter could be identified, and 719 unmarked or void for uncertainty, leaving a total of 841 rejected ballot papers. the total number of ballot papers verified was 153,591,...