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they were thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes' team had their chances, top scorerjarrod bowen often does better. another opportunity came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. they doubled the advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that turned to despair for the french side, jarrod bowen on target this time, happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. gusto did better, but he was denied. west ham were not to be denied. fortune favoured them, and their european tour continues. west ham were potentially looking at a semi final against barcelona — but their opponents in the last four will be eintracht frankfurt after the german side got a stunning win in spain tonight. rafael borre scored a screamer as frankfurt went 2—0 up filip kostic then scored his second of the night to make it 3—0. barcelona scored two goals in stoppage time but it was too little too late as they went out a—3 on aggregate. west ham coul
they were thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes' team had their chances, top scorerjarrod bowen often does better. another opportunity came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. they doubled the advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that turned to despair for the french side, jarrod bowen on target this time, happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. gusto did better, but he was denied....
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how did you get into woodworking? mr; you get into woodworking? ij�*i grandfather you get into woodworking? m grandfather gave you get into woodworking? m1: grandfather gave me you get into woodworking? m1 grandfather gave me some hammer and nails and some would. myjust hammered nails in and i would make sculptures and i would do it for hours. . . , ., sculptures and i would do it for hours. . ., i. , , hours. richard, did you inspire this, is hours. richard, did you inspire this. is he _ hours. richard, did you inspire this. is he a — hours. richard, did you inspire this, is he a chip _ hours. richard, did you inspire this, is he a chip off— hours. richard, did you inspire this, is he a chip off the - hours. richard, did you inspire this, is he a chip off the old i this, is he a chip off the old block? ~ , ,., , ., ., ., block? absolutely nothing to do with me, i am a block? absolutely nothing to do with me. i am a bit _ block? absolutely nothing to do with me, i am a bit rubbish. _ block? absolutely nothing to do with me, i am a bit rubbis
how did you get into woodworking? mr; you get into woodworking? ij�*i grandfather you get into woodworking? m grandfather gave you get into woodworking? m1: grandfather gave me you get into woodworking? m1 grandfather gave me some hammer and nails and some would. myjust hammered nails in and i would make sculptures and i would do it for hours. . . , ., sculptures and i would do it for hours. . ., i. , , hours. richard, did you inspire this, is hours. richard, did you inspire this. is he _...
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we're passing by a woodworking workshop and they work almost around the clock to keep up with renovation projects. every building is being bought and renovated and it poses quite a challenge because other than cement bricks, building materials here are very hard to come by and laws here are very dated. tomorrow, a month from now or six months from now, we don't know what new laws will be made to change how things work here. businesses are highly influenced by what is available to them around the time they open. you can tell when renovations took place because of the materials they used, especially when it comes to ceramic tiles. you can say: "that's from the fall of 2013, those tiles were everywhere." the private sector is fascinating here, because it's not just about the money. i don't know if it's a result of the socialist influences that were in effect here for 50 years, but entrepreneurs recognize the responsibility they have towards their neighbours, and they honour it. oftentimes people renovating a business will decide to renovate their neighbours' places above them for two reason
we're passing by a woodworking workshop and they work almost around the clock to keep up with renovation projects. every building is being bought and renovated and it poses quite a challenge because other than cement bricks, building materials here are very hard to come by and laws here are very dated. tomorrow, a month from now or six months from now, we don't know what new laws will be made to change how things work here. businesses are highly influenced by what is available to them around...
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against him was rooted somewhere and racism there were a lot of very ugly things that came out of the woodwork. then i think the trump candidacy people on the left a lot of people in the right who are not comfortable with donald trump are found on a muslim man and the bad hombres on the southern border on the racist agenda. >> i understand that. >> he was elected. >> he was he was duly elected doesn't mean that something we have to like. >> should be block it? >> the reason he was blocked it was because his role of inciting a right on january 6 he was not block for these horrible things he said he said a lot of racist things during his presidency and did not get blocked for them but. >> a lot of people who supported the riots in american cities in 2020 were allowed to say what they want on twitter. kamala harris went on twitter to offer to put up money for people had been charged with rioting, she offered to put up money for them. >> is a very stark difference in what started out as people protest obviously turned into riots, looting, terrible things after the murder of george floyd. and an in
against him was rooted somewhere and racism there were a lot of very ugly things that came out of the woodwork. then i think the trump candidacy people on the left a lot of people in the right who are not comfortable with donald trump are found on a muslim man and the bad hombres on the southern border on the racist agenda. >> i understand that. >> he was elected. >> he was he was duly elected doesn't mean that something we have to like. >> should be block it? >>...
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it may be that something will come out of the woodwork that we didn't know about which really deserves prosecuting. so to have a blanket "we will never do this again" seems to be going a little bit too far. i'd rather see it taken on a more case—by—case basis. irate i'd rather see it taken on a more case-by-case basis.— i'd rather see it taken on a more case-by-case basis. we will see if there's any movement _ case-by-case basis. we will see if there's any movement in - case-by-case basis. we will see if there's any movement in any - there's any movement in any direction on that. take us through the front page of the sunday express, very solidly behind boris johnson here with his interview saying, "i am the leader britain needs." it's lovely, isn't it? i'm sure people reading the sunday express over their breakfast will think absolutely.— express over their breakfast will think absolutely. louw here we are, facin: the think absolutely. louw here we are, facing the worst _ think absolutely. louw here we are, facing the worst cost-of-living - facing the worst cost—of—living c
it may be that something will come out of the woodwork that we didn't know about which really deserves prosecuting. so to have a blanket "we will never do this again" seems to be going a little bit too far. i'd rather see it taken on a more case—by—case basis. irate i'd rather see it taken on a more case-by-case basis.— i'd rather see it taken on a more case-by-case basis. we will see if there's any movement _ case-by-case basis. we will see if there's any movement in -...
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ekambi thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes�* team had their chances, top scorerjarrod bowen often does better. another opportunity came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. they doubled the advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that turned to despair for the french side, jarrod bowen on target this time, happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. gusto did better, but he was denied. west ham were not to be denied. fortune favoured them, and their european tour continues. west ham were potentially looking at a semi—final against barcelona, but their opponents in the last four will be eintracht frankfurt after the german side got a stunning win in spain tonight. 1—1 from the first leg, rafael borre scored a screamer as frankfurt went 2—0 up. filip kostic then scored his second of the night to make it 3—0. barcelona scored two goals in stoppage time but it was too little too late as they went out 4—
ekambi thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes�* team had their chances, top scorerjarrod bowen often does better. another opportunity came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. they doubled the advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that turned to despair for the french side, jarrod bowen on target this time, happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. gusto did better, but he was denied....
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exeter caused a stir on social media _ a stir on social media woodworkers on a north sea platform shared a picture of him. he had been found in a storage container. he was flown back to aberdeen by helicopter and checked over by the scottish spca. he and checked over by the scottish spca.— scottish spca. he is an absolute _ scottish spca. he is an absolute tiptop - scottish spca. he is an i absolute tiptop condition. especially since he has been stray for five years, he is really looking good.- stray for five years, he is really looking good. the s spca thou~ht really looking good. the s spca thought dexter _ really looking good. the s spca thought dexter was _ really looking good. the s spca thought dexter was a _ really looking good. the s spca thought dexter was a stray i thought dexter was a stray called one eyed joe, named by staff at peterhead prison who have been feeding him for the past five years. he has been found in storage containers in the past but it was this latest offshore adventure that sparked the attention of his own.- the attention of his own. we've 'ust had the att
exeter caused a stir on social media _ a stir on social media woodworkers on a north sea platform shared a picture of him. he had been found in a storage container. he was flown back to aberdeen by helicopter and checked over by the scottish spca. he and checked over by the scottish spca.— scottish spca. he is an absolute _ scottish spca. he is an absolute tiptop - scottish spca. he is an i absolute tiptop condition. especially since he has been stray for five years, he is really looking...
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if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if independents are in a sour mood, then she has got a problem. jared golden, he has a problem if that is the configuration. there are a lot -- let's see, five governorships that we have, that the cook political report has come five democrats that are tossup -- governor kelly in kansas, witmer in michigan, since like in nevada, evers in wisconsin, and the open governorship in pennsylvania, and then mills in maine would be the next category. there are two governorships that republicans have that are very likely to go over to democrats. that would be massachusetts, where baker is not running for reelection, and maryland with hogan. and there is in arizona, and open governorship. we see governor ducey is not running again. brian kemp and george -- it is complicated. [laughter] host: it's complicated. guest: he has got issues coming at him from the left and the right. host: what did we learn about the gubernatorial races in america by glenn youngkin's race in virginia? did we learn anything new about what these races are going to be like in t
if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if independents are in a sour mood, then she has got a problem. jared golden, he has a problem if that is the configuration. there are a lot -- let's see, five governorships that we have, that the cook political report has come five democrats that are tossup -- governor kelly in kansas, witmer in michigan, since like in nevada, evers in wisconsin, and the open governorship in pennsylvania, and then mills in maine would be the next category. there...
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wso in your case governor mills have to be very careful because if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if democrats are turning out in big numbers and if independents are in asour mood , then she's got a problem. jared blgolden has a problem if that's the configuration. you see that a lot. there are, that this turned around. there are five governorships that we have that the cook political report has rated, five democrats that are close-ups. governor kelly in kansas, with in michigango. evers in wisconsin and the "in pennsylvania and then mills in maine would be inthe next category . i >> .. th and there's brian kemp, and, down in georgia who's got, it's complicated. [laughing] >> facebook status, it's called with your. >> ease issues coming out in from the left and the right. my hunch is he survives. >> host: what did we learn about the gubernatorial races in america by glenn duncans victory in virginia? did we learn anything new about what these races will be like in the midterm? >> guest: that's part of answer i should've gotten to th last question. it had to do with the motivation
wso in your case governor mills have to be very careful because if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if democrats are turning out in big numbers and if independents are in asour mood , then she's got a problem. jared blgolden has a problem if that's the configuration. you see that a lot. there are, that this turned around. there are five governorships that we have that the cook political report has rated, five democrats that are close-ups. governor kelly in kansas, with in michigango....
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downing street woodwork events. -- the covid rules.— the covid rules. yes, this is unsurprising. _ the covid rules. yes, this is unsurprising, you _ the covid rules. yes, this is unsurprising, you would - the covid rules. yes, this is - unsurprising, you would expect the opposition party to say that. you're quite right, they pick up on the point if somebody traditionally misleads the house of commons and persistently does so that resignation could be on the cards. that is why they're saying that, the labour party of even use the word lied to mps and indeed the wider public verification. so that is going to be another sticky situation for the prime minister to negotiate. but by far the most damaging is criticism from the families of the bereaved from covid—19, saying that they have been taken for mugs over they have been taken for mugs over the rule breaking. bud they have been taken for mugs over the rule breaking.— they have been taken for mugs over the rule breaking. and i suppose one last question — the rule breaking. and i suppose one last que
downing street woodwork events. -- the covid rules.— the covid rules. yes, this is unsurprising. _ the covid rules. yes, this is unsurprising, you _ the covid rules. yes, this is unsurprising, you would - the covid rules. yes, this is - unsurprising, you would expect the opposition party to say that. you're quite right, they pick up on the point if somebody traditionally misleads the house of commons and persistently does so that resignation could be on the cards. that is why they're saying...
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republicans coming out of the woodwork. people newly republicans coming out of the woodwork. i expect it to be a high turnout race. >> dana: i am interested in seeing the exit polls next week. i thought this was quite stunning news. after holding fairly firm on not forgiving student loan debt in the way the progressive left wants to it looks like president biden will break a campaign promise and do what warren and sanders and the squad want him to do. forgive debt. how do you think it will go over? can he do that by executive order? >> it's absolutely reckless. i think it is very dubious whether he can do it or not. 1.6 trillion on the backs of the american taxpayer at a time with 8 1/2% inflation is very irresponsible. i have never understood why this is a progressive goal. i understand the government paying for everything is a goal but really only 10% of the benefits go to 40% of the lower class people in this country. it misses the mark if your goal is to help those underprivileged. people of color. it helps people who are more likely to be white, more likely to be higher
republicans coming out of the woodwork. people newly republicans coming out of the woodwork. i expect it to be a high turnout race. >> dana: i am interested in seeing the exit polls next week. i thought this was quite stunning news. after holding fairly firm on not forgiving student loan debt in the way the progressive left wants to it looks like president biden will break a campaign promise and do what warren and sanders and the squad want him to do. forgive debt. how do you think it...
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the truth is, this was so chaotic, so messy, we were so ill prepared, people just came out of the woodwork. hundreds, if not thousands, who got big deals, defrauding other federal programs. our irresponsibility in those early months attracted people who took the federal government, and states and hospitals, for a ride. taxpayers got. screwed >> quick last question, 30 seconds left, if another pandemic happens not, this was over, how do we stop it from happening again? can it be? stopped >> well, it's always gonna be. miss there are a few things that -- one, we could be for the strategic national park stockpile. something to the tune of 80 billion dollars. . i think by first you of having through been who this, if we were hit by another one, in the near future, we'd be a little bit more ready. in terms of solving the nasty politics that really prolong this thing and kept us from having an effective national response, rather than 50 epidemics, i don't know how to fix. that i hope someone does. >> i hope someone does too. the book is available now. david mix wayne, thank you so much. it's cal
the truth is, this was so chaotic, so messy, we were so ill prepared, people just came out of the woodwork. hundreds, if not thousands, who got big deals, defrauding other federal programs. our irresponsibility in those early months attracted people who took the federal government, and states and hospitals, for a ride. taxpayers got. screwed >> quick last question, 30 seconds left, if another pandemic happens not, this was over, how do we stop it from happening again? can it be? stopped...
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made a promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she, the detective, woodwork this case as hard as any she ever had. >> it literally went from each little motel, each little motel, showing her picture, and having the clerk right -- look at her name to see if she stayed there. >> eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying in which there was 70 -- $700 of cash, mascara, contact lens solution, but nothing that would lead her to a suspect. nothing here. from the disposal company, she got a list of the doctors -- service trucks that service that morning. and she and other officers went dumpster diving hundreds of dumpsters. >> but would you be looking for? >> we were -- we were all given pictures of the trash that looked around her. if it looks similar, take pictures of what's inside. >> no luck. waste of time. but then, back on the conveyor belt. and odd thing turned up in the trash next to weeks jarrae's body. >> there was a fingerprint. it was on the caulking tube and a much someone, a window installer who worked for a company called hearty windo
made a promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she, the detective, woodwork this case as hard as any she ever had. >> it literally went from each little motel, each little motel, showing her picture, and having the clerk right -- look at her name to see if she stayed there. >> eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying in which there was 70 -- $700 of cash, mascara, contact lens solution, but nothing that would lead her to a...
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jeanne lah just came out of the woodwork, and i could see us as a very unique organization where law enforcement agencies could come to us with their bones and no money, and we could bring in volunteer genealogy assists who are begging to help us. >> which could bring to this process is a crowd sourced investigation like you know a bunch of beeps forming a hive and this burden either gonna do much for all together, they could really accomplish -- >> right, exactly. >> was kevin lord one of those beasts. he joined dna doe project as a volunteer, and then others followed. kind of mini high, looking for the truth about a mystery woman they called "lavender doe". >> coming up, the bees get busy. >> we spent hours working together, talking to each other. >> oh my gosh, did you see this? and what about? this was this? who's this? guy >> who kind of the last resort. >> when dateline continues. r pressure and poise in her pants. it takes poise. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast
jeanne lah just came out of the woodwork, and i could see us as a very unique organization where law enforcement agencies could come to us with their bones and no money, and we could bring in volunteer genealogy assists who are begging to help us. >> which could bring to this process is a crowd sourced investigation like you know a bunch of beeps forming a hive and this burden either gonna do much for all together, they could really accomplish -- >> right, exactly. >> was...
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you see characters that in out of the woodwork and kept me busy for many months. at the end of the day, some of that normalized and we saw good old-fashioned corporate profits for certain things. as i document in the book. at the end of the day, i think the book is really a blueprint of exactly what we shouldn't do when faced with such a crisis. >> uh-huh. and when you were doing all this reporting, you said it's over a year of reporting, did you ever get angry? did you ever look around and see hundreds of thousands of people dying or people being disabled by long covid and look around and also see people that were getting rich off of this? >> yeah. i mean, as a reporter we approach with an open mind and we give everybody their fair shot to explain themselves. but this was an outrageous phenomenon they was -- that i was witnessing, were and we were suffering as a country. there were real consequences to not getting supplies to where they needed to go. and you know, government waste, we see that story every day in one form or another. but lives were at stake, and y
you see characters that in out of the woodwork and kept me busy for many months. at the end of the day, some of that normalized and we saw good old-fashioned corporate profits for certain things. as i document in the book. at the end of the day, i think the book is really a blueprint of exactly what we shouldn't do when faced with such a crisis. >> uh-huh. and when you were doing all this reporting, you said it's over a year of reporting, did you ever get angry? did you ever look around...
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you can see, even in the woodwork, the level of detail is extraordinary. this is georgia cypress. he takes planks and the planks are married when they turn a corner, so they're the same piece of wood. reporter: wright designed both the zimmerman and kalil homes while also working on the guggenheim museum in new york city. all three projects are similar in that they adhere to his philosophy of organic architecture. >> these houses are of the earth. the house almost seems to rise out of the landscape and you'll see in both uses, certain areas of the house go below grade. so that integration right into the landscape is essential for these homes. reporter: the houses were also studies in simplicity. or at least they were supposed to be. as the currier's andrew spahr explains, they were designed under a system wright called usian automatic. >> well, usonian was sort of his play on the united states of america, and usonian was his philosophy for building these houses and villages, cities. reporter: -- >> automatic was intended to imply that the owner could construct the house. reporter:
you can see, even in the woodwork, the level of detail is extraordinary. this is georgia cypress. he takes planks and the planks are married when they turn a corner, so they're the same piece of wood. reporter: wright designed both the zimmerman and kalil homes while also working on the guggenheim museum in new york city. all three projects are similar in that they adhere to his philosophy of organic architecture. >> these houses are of the earth. the house almost seems to rise out of the...
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it's also possible that we will see other acquisition bidders come out of the woodwork here. this could be the chance for somebody to acquire twitter, another big tech company or prime equity firm, if anybody is interested now is the time to get in. >> i wanted to point out he's offer $54.20 a share. he has before before made this reference to $4.20 a share which is sort of a reference to a holiday. >> i'm interested to see how you're going to explain -- >> it makes me wonder if he's serious. >> it's a good question. with elon it can be hard to know because he is known as kind of a troll and here we have $4.20 this reference to marijuana in the share price, he previously said that he was going to take tesla private in 2018 for $4.20 a share. >> he got in trouble with the fcc -- >> he got in trouble because he said he had the funding secured when he didn't really. i think this both seems very serious, he's made filings with the sec, talking seriously about it, yesterday he framed his design to take over this company in these very stark terms saying it's important for the futur
it's also possible that we will see other acquisition bidders come out of the woodwork here. this could be the chance for somebody to acquire twitter, another big tech company or prime equity firm, if anybody is interested now is the time to get in. >> i wanted to point out he's offer $54.20 a share. he has before before made this reference to $4.20 a share which is sort of a reference to a holiday. >> i'm interested to see how you're going to explain -- >> it makes me wonder...
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it's like a woodwork -- [laughs] exactly no one wants to get left on the dock, you know. but the truth is the whole country now knows the basic outline of the story. we don't know exactly when every single person was doing at every moment, but we know that there was one line of attack which was a violent insurrection unprecedented and our history injuring wounding hospitalizing more than 150 of our police officers and interrupting the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in american history. as they shut down at the counting of the counting of the electoral college votes. another line of attack which was the coup, over the political scientists call a self to where it's not the military going against the president it's the president trying to overturn the constitutional process during an election. that's precisely what happened there, and we're just putting the pieces together on all of the different actors and how these two different plots were coordinated. >> you know obviously a committee doesn't have criminal jurisdiction, this is a function of legislative bod
it's like a woodwork -- [laughs] exactly no one wants to get left on the dock, you know. but the truth is the whole country now knows the basic outline of the story. we don't know exactly when every single person was doing at every moment, but we know that there was one line of attack which was a violent insurrection unprecedented and our history injuring wounding hospitalizing more than 150 of our police officers and interrupting the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in american...
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the u.k planes yeah if you thought talkative drivers were annoying -- "so, then i tried my hand at woodworking, but that didn't pan out. so --" [ laughter ] has anyone here been on former president trump's social media app, truth social? well, that's the problem [ laughter ] uh, anyway, apparently trump is upset, he's furious, 'cause his truth social app is a flop [ audience ohs ] yep. trump hasn't been this mad about an app since someone sent him buffalo cauliflower tenders by mistake [ light laughter ] "what is this? i want the fingers of the chicken please." [ laughter ] "in the shape of a dinosaur. thank you. [ light laughter ] yep. truth social isn't very popular. at this point, even rudy giuliani's onlyfans account has more traffic [ laughter ] that's right trump is furious 'cause other than trump airlines, trump steak, trump vodka, trump mortgage, trump magazine, and trump university, it is the first business fail of his career [ laughter ] so, yeah, yeah well, i read that as bird flu continues to spread across the country, zoos are moving their birds inside to protect them from the vir
the u.k planes yeah if you thought talkative drivers were annoying -- "so, then i tried my hand at woodworking, but that didn't pan out. so --" [ laughter ] has anyone here been on former president trump's social media app, truth social? well, that's the problem [ laughter ] uh, anyway, apparently trump is upset, he's furious, 'cause his truth social app is a flop [ audience ohs ] yep. trump hasn't been this mad about an app since someone sent him buffalo cauliflower tenders by...
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people should know that so many of them just are things i said at the beginning kind of melted into the woodwork right? they didn't have the wherewithal to speak out in their little communities a lot of them. for example the minister in hingham in that time very well respected man was able to sort of toe the line right between his his parishioners who were patriots and those who were loyalists and because he was such a respected man in the community. he was left alone, and i think that story you know community bonds sometimes overrode the larger political considerations. and so, you know that history gets lost i think well, i guess what i would and we sort of alluded to this, but i guess i would want to put more emphasis on this is just the way that the loyalists were treated, you know, we've talked about you know, they were exiled their property was confiscated. but in fact they were mistreated in all kinds of much more severe ways. i mean they were tard and feathered they were tortured and all kinds of cruel ways. and i think it's important to bear that in mind because i think it to understand
people should know that so many of them just are things i said at the beginning kind of melted into the woodwork right? they didn't have the wherewithal to speak out in their little communities a lot of them. for example the minister in hingham in that time very well respected man was able to sort of toe the line right between his his parishioners who were patriots and those who were loyalists and because he was such a respected man in the community. he was left alone, and i think that story...
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that after he made that claim, at least one of trump's former associates immediately came out of the woodwork and said, "oh, yeah, absolutely he knows that a burner phone is. >> former trump national security adviser john bolton says this. "donald trump unequivocally, without a smidge of doubt, knows exactly what a burner phone is." he recalls trump using the term "burner phones" in several discussions and that trump was aware of its meaning bolton also said he and trump have spoken about how people have used burner phones to avoid having their calls scrutinized >> i heard him use the term "burner phone" a number of times. >> he said, "burner phones" in conversation >> he did, yes it was a term he actually kind of liked he'd say, "you know, they have these burner phones. >> seth: trump always makes it so easy to contradict him by going overboard with his defense. like if you just said, "i've never used a burner phone," that would be hard to disprove. but when he says i've never even heard of the term, a bunch of people are immediately like, "yeah, no, he has. [ light laughter ] it's like, if
that after he made that claim, at least one of trump's former associates immediately came out of the woodwork and said, "oh, yeah, absolutely he knows that a burner phone is. >> former trump national security adviser john bolton says this. "donald trump unequivocally, without a smidge of doubt, knows exactly what a burner phone is." he recalls trump using the term "burner phones" in several discussions and that trump was aware of its meaning bolton also said he...
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data and looking at who got the contracts and noticed it seems like people were just coming out of the woodwork, folks who had never had major deals before, and i happened to call one who had gotten a $34.5 million contract with the v.a., which has the largest hospital network in the country. and asked how he got the 6 million masks he claimed to be selling. he said i'm hopping on a private jet tomorrow and i'm going to deliver these to the v.a. i said that's amazing. would you mind if i tag along and and he said okay, and i got approval from my bosses at propublica and hopped on the plane, and slowly sort of realized that this whole thing was probably a scam. and that really set me off on more than a year of reporting just following around people who were getting these major deals both from the federal government and states, sort of filling the vacuum of leadership and taking advantage of the fact that we were not prepared for this pandemic. >> you talk about in your twitter thread that i was reading yesterday, i think it was this guy you were talking about. he took you at one point to meet hi
data and looking at who got the contracts and noticed it seems like people were just coming out of the woodwork, folks who had never had major deals before, and i happened to call one who had gotten a $34.5 million contract with the v.a., which has the largest hospital network in the country. and asked how he got the 6 million masks he claimed to be selling. he said i'm hopping on a private jet tomorrow and i'm going to deliver these to the v.a. i said that's amazing. would you mind if i tag...
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this isrk the power of citizens activists coming out of the woodwork and engaging in such an important and frankly comprehensive issue to our republic. that work at the state level was going on very intentionally. not only in texas, but florida and georgiahe and arizona and other places across the country. always on the top of our mind was what was going on in washington with the various buildable leader schumer, nancy pelosi putting forward on capitol hill. that started with s1 or hr one. different parts of the year it turned into hr for which got the pre-clearance things my colleagues were talking about. the bill in the package, the end goal was the same. a federal takeover of our election. someone asked me the other day if i thought we needed that. do we need a federal election system? my answer was, no. states are doing a fine good job and they should continue to do a fine good job. there really is not a need for those legislative packages. the left would try, try arguably unsuccessfully this last year and trying to reframe this debate about voting rights. about disenfranchisement
this isrk the power of citizens activists coming out of the woodwork and engaging in such an important and frankly comprehensive issue to our republic. that work at the state level was going on very intentionally. not only in texas, but florida and georgiahe and arizona and other places across the country. always on the top of our mind was what was going on in washington with the various buildable leader schumer, nancy pelosi putting forward on capitol hill. that started with s1 or hr one....
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they're coming out of the woodwork. they're always in the kitchen eating a lot. you know, getting kisses, look at that. that was easter sunday. >> is it easy to sell them on this? tacos, but not what you normally would think when you first think tacos. >> "eat your heart out" is 150 recipes free from gluten and refined sugar and this is actually a reset plan i follow when looking to feel good in my skin but still enjoy my food for those who love to eat like me. to ee me.s for people let's hear it for the eaters. honestly, i went for the highlighter color with the blue shoes. i really don't believe in deprivation and don't believe taking good care of yourselves has to be hard. it has to be delicious. so want to show you favorite ways especially heading into warmer weather putting it in the universe, it is happening soon, guys. >> hear that, ginger? >> ginger, please, help us. tacos, burgers, oh, my and also, skewers. we're doing everything. >> the tacos are crispy cauliflower, right? >> crispy cauliflower tacos with a ranch slaw and it's good for you. can you cut
they're coming out of the woodwork. they're always in the kitchen eating a lot. you know, getting kisses, look at that. that was easter sunday. >> is it easy to sell them on this? tacos, but not what you normally would think when you first think tacos. >> "eat your heart out" is 150 recipes free from gluten and refined sugar and this is actually a reset plan i follow when looking to feel good in my skin but still enjoy my food for those who love to eat like me. to ee me.s...
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the first bat made in 1884 by john at his father's woodworking shop for pete browning whose nickname was the louisville slugger. your job here is all about customization. >> i just take orders all day from people that get bats for weddings, for their babies, for just wanting their name on it. >> reporter: the orders keep coming in. >> absolutely. >> reporter: from little leaguers to big leaguers. look at it go. it happened so fast. >> after doing it this long it's still so neat to watch all the laser actually cuts into the wood. >> reporter: with a bat this good looking i might be able to hit a home run. the bats, the hometown minor league team. their season now back in full swing after striking out during the pandemic. >> we were completely shut down. we eventually ended up with only five employees and out of a staff of 40 and the five of us that were here, we took 50% pay cuts. >> reporter: fresh off their home opener this week the bats are hoping this kerr's 40th anniversary is a grand slam. >> the fans always appreciate your effort and the attitude you're putting in towards the g
the first bat made in 1884 by john at his father's woodworking shop for pete browning whose nickname was the louisville slugger. your job here is all about customization. >> i just take orders all day from people that get bats for weddings, for their babies, for just wanting their name on it. >> reporter: the orders keep coming in. >> absolutely. >> reporter: from little leaguers to big leaguers. look at it go. it happened so fast. >> after doing it this long it's...
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of course the other question is who comes out of the woodwork to try to buy twitter separately? does someone try to compete with musk prices have gone up a little bit. we're still far from $54.20. of course i think all the action is going to happen tomorrow. >> i do. >> 4/20. >> it'll be exactly two years since i've been sitting here april 20, 2020 >> mark the anniversary. >> we should i like it here i like we're in a punch bowl i get to see everything, i get to monitor i want to ask you a personal question, and that is given the offer to take the -- the totally facetious offer to take tesla private that we saw, i think people are quick to think if this is similar, which makes me think that musk would like to show them you think i'm kidding and we might be underestimating his revolve here i can't make a good rationale for it on him to do this >> i'm going to throw the wrinkle into this. >> do you think he walks away eventually and sells it. >> i think if he can't get it, it's obviously a very elegant way to gelt out. >> and inflict pain on the board, pain on shareholders. >> i'l
of course the other question is who comes out of the woodwork to try to buy twitter separately? does someone try to compete with musk prices have gone up a little bit. we're still far from $54.20. of course i think all the action is going to happen tomorrow. >> i do. >> 4/20. >> it'll be exactly two years since i've been sitting here april 20, 2020 >> mark the anniversary. >> we should i like it here i like we're in a punch bowl i get to see everything, i get to...
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nonetheless, it's like people are suddenly coming out of the woodwork saying hey, do you know who works there? >> pete: yeah, you know what, there was a visceral reaction a lot of people had to this change because it felt like a change of this magnitude wasn't really possible, you know. tony stark flies in as ironman and says i build rocketships and tunnels and now i'm going to do something about free speech. >> steve: that's a movie character. elon musk is an actual hero. >> pete: joe rogan reacted like a lot of us when we heard the news. >> this is where we find ourselves with elon musk about to buy twitter. [beep] >> what? >> elon musk bought twitter. we have a movie star cut type of a superhero like a movie. if you had a movie and there was a guy that was a hero in the movie that happened to be a billionaire and does wild [beep] makes his own rockets and drills under the city, he believes that free speech is important. and not just important, vital for a democracy. for a functioning democracy. and i agree with him. >> steve: one other thing that elon musk tweeted yesterday, now that
nonetheless, it's like people are suddenly coming out of the woodwork saying hey, do you know who works there? >> pete: yeah, you know what, there was a visceral reaction a lot of people had to this change because it felt like a change of this magnitude wasn't really possible, you know. tony stark flies in as ironman and says i build rocketships and tunnels and now i'm going to do something about free speech. >> steve: that's a movie character. elon musk is an actual hero. >>...
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if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if independents are in a sour mood, then she has got a problem. jared golden, he has a problem if that is the configuration. there are a lot -- let's see, five governorships that we have, that the cook political report has come five democrats that are tossup -- governor kelly in kansas, witmer in michigan, since like in nevada, evers in wisconsin, and the open governorship in pennsylvania, and then mills in maine would be the next category. there are two governorships that republicans have that are very likely to go over to democrats. that would be massachusetts, where baker is not running for reelection, and maryland with hogan. and there is in arizona, and open governorship. we see governor ducey is not running again. brian kemp and george -- it is complicated. [laughter] host: it's complicated. guest: he has got issues coming at him from the left and the right. host: what did we learn about the gubernatorial races in america by glenn youngkin's race in virginia? did we learn anything new about what these races are going to be like in t
if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if independents are in a sour mood, then she has got a problem. jared golden, he has a problem if that is the configuration. there are a lot -- let's see, five governorships that we have, that the cook political report has come five democrats that are tossup -- governor kelly in kansas, witmer in michigan, since like in nevada, evers in wisconsin, and the open governorship in pennsylvania, and then mills in maine would be the next category. there...
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if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if independents are in a sour mood, then she has got a problem. jared golden, he has a problem if that is the configuration. there are a lot -- let's see, five governorships that we have, that the cook political report has come five democrats that are tossup -- governor kelly in kansas, witmer in michigan, since like in nevada, evers in wisconsin, and the open governorship in pennsylvania, and then mills in maine would be the next category. there are two governorships that republicans have that are very likely to go over to democrats. that would be massachusetts, where baker is not running for reelection, and maryland with hogan. and there is in arizona, and open governorship. we see governor ducey is not running again. brian kemp and george -- it is complicated. [laughter] host: it's complicated. guest: he has got issues coming at him from the left and the right. host: what did we learn about the gubernatorial races in america by glenn youngkin's race in virginia? did we learn anything new about what these races are going to be like in t
if republicans are coming out of the woodwork, if independents are in a sour mood, then she has got a problem. jared golden, he has a problem if that is the configuration. there are a lot -- let's see, five governorships that we have, that the cook political report has come five democrats that are tossup -- governor kelly in kansas, witmer in michigan, since like in nevada, evers in wisconsin, and the open governorship in pennsylvania, and then mills in maine would be the next category. there...
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opportunity to improve twitter, accelerate growth, accelerate revenues would anyone else come out of the woodwork, and that's going to be interesting if elon really is serious about moving forward and explaining what he would do and let alone whether he even has the financing in place this time >> so you think this puts the company in play no matter what >> i mean, it certainly raises the profile. if you think about the last time twitter was in play. remember when disney was bidding against salesforce i google, nothing ended up materializing, and twitter doubled down and it it led to tremendous improvements in twitter products the other side of this is nothing may happen, but it has been a loud wakeup call to management and i think it's going to push the board to be very aggressive in how fast they move and how fast they push management to drive growth and results. so i think this could end up being a very good thing for twitter stock. >> the only thing is if you have this stuff happening, you've got a new ceo, a lot of pressure on the company already, and to get this whipsawed back and forth i c
opportunity to improve twitter, accelerate growth, accelerate revenues would anyone else come out of the woodwork, and that's going to be interesting if elon really is serious about moving forward and explaining what he would do and let alone whether he even has the financing in place this time >> so you think this puts the company in play no matter what >> i mean, it certainly raises the profile. if you think about the last time twitter was in play. remember when disney was bidding...
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karl toko ekambi thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes' side had their chances though. top scorerjarrod bowen often does better than that. another opportunity soon came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. and they doubled that advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that hope turned to despair for the french side. bowen on target this time. happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. malo gusto did better but the frenchman was denied by compatriot areola. west ham were not to be denied though. fortune favoured them. and their european tour continues. dan glyde, bbc news. and they'll hope thatjourney ends in the final in seville on may 18th, where they could face rangers who needed an extra time winner to reach the last four. they were trailing 1—0 from first leg against braga at ibrox, so you can only imagine the scenes as captainjames tavernier levelled the tie afterjust 69 seconds. he added a penalty and rangers looked to be through until braga hit back through
karl toko ekambi thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes' side had their chances though. top scorerjarrod bowen often does better than that. another opportunity soon came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. and they doubled that advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that hope turned to despair for the french side. bowen on target this time. happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. malo...