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richard has been there. often the only person advocating for the stockpile, being ready for things that we hope don't happen are the manufacturer who is willing to manufacture this and richard burr. and others who -- a very small group of people who say we've got to be ready. now we're talking about with richard's leadership again, be ready in other ways, to be ready to manufacture and have a response with covid and have a capacity to figure out what we need and produce that, but you've got to have the kind of relationship to have that rapid production. you know, when something like this happens, everybody's willing to do everything, and, frankly, everybody's willing to spend everything, but that's likely too late. you had to be willing to plan everything and be prepared to execute a plan rather than -- now we've got a problem, let's do whatever it takes. richard burr's been there in thinking about how we plan, how we prepare, what kind of relationships we need to have. and on top of that the biomedical rese
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a perfect case study of senator richard burr. at first glance it might appear to the uninitiated that our distinguished friend is a man of contrast for contradictions . for example, it's impeccably addressed southern gentleman has been known to drive around town ina rickety old full-time . our dear departed colleague john mccain was called an assault on the senses . or take the fact that when most of us were happy enough to finish high school as either a successful job for a successful student, richard was both a standout stop scholarship football player and winner of the science fair. consider his colleague with an easy matter all casual really has been one of the chambers elmost dominant legislators and most relentless champions across the whole array of critically important causes. that special bracelet bearing army chief warrant officer mitch carver's name isn't just a comfort to one gold star family. it's an outward sign of richard burr's entire approach to his job. supporting service, honoring sacrifice and making life bett
a perfect case study of senator richard burr. at first glance it might appear to the uninitiated that our distinguished friend is a man of contrast for contradictions . for example, it's impeccably addressed southern gentleman has been known to drive around town ina rickety old full-time . our dear departed colleague john mccain was called an assault on the senses . or take the fact that when most of us were happy enough to finish high school as either a successful job for a successful student,...
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so, it was a completely unsolved crime. >> you have said of richard, "there are two richards. i never knew who would be walking in the door. he could be generous to a fault, or the meanest man on earth." tell us more about that. >> that's true. he was kind, considerate, you know, he would have done anything for all of us. very generous gifts and flowers and the best dinners and nice wine. but when whatever twisted him, whatever happened, it didn't matter how good those times were, because the bad was so bad. >> and he abused you, physically? >> he certainly did. >> what did he do? >> stabbed me, broke my nose, lost consciousness many times, strangled me, would wake up, you know, at 2:00 in the morning with a pillow over my face, and he would tell me that he'd decided that was the day i die. >> so, the idea that he may have killed you was not outside of the realm of possibilities? >> absolutely not. >> merrick, he talked to you about that. what did he say? >> he had said that if he ever went too far with mom -- >> killed her. >> right. that i would have to understand that he wo
so, it was a completely unsolved crime. >> you have said of richard, "there are two richards. i never knew who would be walking in the door. he could be generous to a fault, or the meanest man on earth." tell us more about that. >> that's true. he was kind, considerate, you know, he would have done anything for all of us. very generous gifts and flowers and the best dinners and nice wine. but when whatever twisted him, whatever happened, it didn't matter how good those...
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. >> richard: listen. before we might see you on "fox & friends." speak to leftover week, return unwanted gift but the exchange might end up costing you. so long for free shipping and free returns. give big game retailers $7 to send back things online and companies with shipping cops and prevents close from stacking up in the warehouse is. so it is time to fess up, who at the table has already returned their christmas gifts? tyrus, did you get christmas gifts? >> tyrus: i am the grinch. i just give them. you get what you get and you don't throw a fit. there was no returning at my house. you can always regift. i know for a few years me and my brother traded a toaster oven back and forth. he gave it to me and it's like microwave time. wait until the next holiday. so don't be so quick to return them if you don't like them regift. >> katie: joey? >> joey: something you are passing it on, my sister gave me the same shirt two years in a row and i will not return those. they stand as a monument. >> katie: richard
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, "there were two richards. i never knew who'd be walking in the door. he could be generous to a fault or the meanest man on earth." tell us more about that. >> that's true. he was kind, considerate. you know, he would have done anything for all of us. very generous gifts and flowers and the best dinners and nice wine. but when whatever twisted him, whatever happened, it didn't matter how good those times were, because the bad was so bad. >> and he abused you physically? >> he certainly did. >> what did he do? >> stabbed me, broke my nose. >> he had said that if he ever went too far with mom -- >> killed her. >> right. that i would have to understand that he would have to get rid of all of us because he could leave no witnesses and that it would be hardest. >> he would have to kill you? >> they planned to poison him, barbara and chris, but they realized that if they tried to do it and it didn't work, that he would kill them. >> this guy was a walking time bomb. you don't listen to him, you die. he feels you betr
, "there were two richards. i never knew who'd be walking in the door. he could be generous to a fault or the meanest man on earth." tell us more about that. >> that's true. he was kind, considerate. you know, he would have done anything for all of us. very generous gifts and flowers and the best dinners and nice wine. but when whatever twisted him, whatever happened, it didn't matter how good those times were, because the bad was so bad. >> and he abused you physically?...
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>> tom: yes, richard. >> joey: i don't fully disagree with richard. biden has been effective of whipping the senate republicans pretty well. >> tom: yes! >> joey: look at this budget they just passed. what is the option? a continuing resolution and funding the government through basically an operation of the next congress and would have found the budget at that point in the house but the senate republicans jumped ship like sinking for the titanic. and here's the thing, guys, senate republicans do not spend money as long as they spend money on what they want. senators in general. you would expect the republicans to be honest about their talking points on spending. we have a lot of republicans that complained about the border that voted for a budget explicitly kept border security out of the border patrol funding. so, you know, if you have republicans and the senate not willing to fight for anything, i mean, one of biden or kamala harris biggest accomplishments of 51st vote in the senate, right? and biden's biggest accomplishment taking to the wooden po
>> tom: yes, richard. >> joey: i don't fully disagree with richard. biden has been effective of whipping the senate republicans pretty well. >> tom: yes! >> joey: look at this budget they just passed. what is the option? a continuing resolution and funding the government through basically an operation of the next congress and would have found the budget at that point in the house but the senate republicans jumped ship like sinking for the titanic. and here's the thing,...
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so arthur hughes, who is playing richard at the moment, is the first disabled actor ever to play richard on this stage. you know, we had in 2018 charlotte arrowsmith, who is a deaf actor, became the first actor to play a major shakespeare role on this stage. she played cassandra in troilus and cressida. but not because she was a deaf actor. because she, like arthur, she's a brilliant actor. but this is where it gets a little bit complicated. yeah. so let's take this bit by bit, and we're talking diversity here. yeah. to what extent do you believe that colour—blind casting is the future? i think it's often colour—conscious casting that is the future, but i think there are many, many different ways of doing it. what we're trying to do is to reflect the society we are in, and whether that's to do with disability, ethnicity, gender... that's terribly difficult, isn't it? well, let's take gender. arguably, that's even more difficult in shakespeare, because he wrote at a time when, frankly, actors were all men. yeah. so he did limit the number of women... he did, he did. ..that he wrote ab
so arthur hughes, who is playing richard at the moment, is the first disabled actor ever to play richard on this stage. you know, we had in 2018 charlotte arrowsmith, who is a deaf actor, became the first actor to play a major shakespeare role on this stage. she played cassandra in troilus and cressida. but not because she was a deaf actor. because she, like arthur, she's a brilliant actor. but this is where it gets a little bit complicated. yeah. so let's take this bit by bit, and we're...
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she richard after the first king richard, richard the lionheart . two others were named after other english kings. in fact, they died when richard was very young. during his childhood. so he had a tough upbringing. and he climbed all the way from being dirt poor background family in california eto become president of the united states. and then the same qualities of persistence and driving hatred of his enemies aand determination to get even, qualities that had carried him to the presidency then ended up bringing him down. which is to be very shakespearean. i tragedy you have a tragic hero has a fatal flaw. and he has to be capable of greatness. the most fatal flaw can bring him down and i think that's the case with nixon. but that explains why i chose the title king richard because it's personal to nixon's life and is also evokes the sum of the book is an american tragedy. we can talk in questions and answers about whether you agree with me that nixon is a real tragic figure. but okay. so i want to talk a little bit about my approach to writing bec
she richard after the first king richard, richard the lionheart . two others were named after other english kings. in fact, they died when richard was very young. during his childhood. so he had a tough upbringing. and he climbed all the way from being dirt poor background family in california eto become president of the united states. and then the same qualities of persistence and driving hatred of his enemies aand determination to get even, qualities that had carried him to the presidency...
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let me end on this, richard. i mean, looking ahead to 2023, what are your predictions for what the world is going to look like? do you, like many of us, believe it's only going to get worse before it gets better? so i think to end on a slightly more optimistic note, i'm 72 now, and in the seven decades that i've been alive, the world has got better in pretty well every every every area, i mean, by and large, less wars, by and large, less famine, more people being educated, less young women being being married off, you know, far too young, more people coming out of poverty. so it has by and large, been very positive. and the last year, i'm afraid, because of the selfishness of one man, putin, we have been plunged into some darkness. unbelievable the way that ukrainians have rallied. and we just have to hope that that that conflict comes to an end within the next few months. i think once it has come to an end and wars inevitably always do come to an end, then i think the world can get back on track for the next sev
let me end on this, richard. i mean, looking ahead to 2023, what are your predictions for what the world is going to look like? do you, like many of us, believe it's only going to get worse before it gets better? so i think to end on a slightly more optimistic note, i'm 72 now, and in the seven decades that i've been alive, the world has got better in pretty well every every every area, i mean, by and large, less wars, by and large, less famine, more people being educated, less young women...
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how is richard quest. richard are they entitled to that? are they entitled to the pink out by the paparazzi? >> yes, but it's like the hotel california. you can check out but you can never leave. because he's right in a sense, he's born into the royal family >> threw no choice of his own. but the reality is once there the, paparazzi because you want to read about it, your viewers are enjoying hearing about it. and as long as we feed the beast the, beast will go after them. that is the reality. >> you can change reality. if you are the royal family, and they said layoff meghan. >> they did. >> how do you know they did? because she feels like she was never ever defended by them. >> interview if you listen to what max foster said earlier, time and again they were told to lay off. they were totally off diana, but we have the freedom of speech in the uk. >> we have it here to richard. >> oh yes but americans think they're the only ones who think there. we have freedom of speech, you can't tell the press they can't go cover. it may get going on a
how is richard quest. richard are they entitled to that? are they entitled to the pink out by the paparazzi? >> yes, but it's like the hotel california. you can check out but you can never leave. because he's right in a sense, he's born into the royal family >> threw no choice of his own. but the reality is once there the, paparazzi because you want to read about it, your viewers are enjoying hearing about it. and as long as we feed the beast the, beast will go after them. that is...
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richard has been there. often the only person advocating for the stockpile, being ready for things that we hope don't happen are the manufacturer who is willing to manufacture this and richard burr. and others who -- a very small group of people who say we've got to be ready. now we're talking about with richard's leadership again, be ready in other ways, to be ready to manufacture and have a response with covid and have a capacity to figure out what we need and produce that, but you've got to have the kind of relationship to have that rapid production. you know, when something like this happens, everybody's willing to do everything, and, frankly, everybody's willing to spend everything, but that's likely too late. you had to be willing to plan everything and be prepared to execute a plan rather than -- now we've got a problem, let's do whatever it takes. richard burr's been there in thinking about how we plan, how we prepare, what kind of relationships we need to have. and on top of that the biomedical rese
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richard, the u. s. has since this war began, been ukraine's staunchest ally, now the lens, his 1st trip outside of ukraine since the war began to the u. s. how symbolic is. yeah, it is incredibly symbolic. i mean, if we sort of been having a conversation about the situation 10 months ago when this war began, the thought that lensky would be able to stand on the steps of the white house. as a wartime leader visiting joe biden would have seemed very, very far fetched. i mean, in a sense he has travelled the world for the virtually, during the course of this year. he's made address is 5 video link up to the u. s. congress to the board to start the parliament here in germany and to many other places. so beating that drama support, you know, getting international support, friendships being so, so important. and he's proven himself as we saw with his gesture the in this just mentioned that as an incredibly talented communicate. and i think going to be seeing more of that press conference coming up to where yo
richard, the u. s. has since this war began, been ukraine's staunchest ally, now the lens, his 1st trip outside of ukraine since the war began to the u. s. how symbolic is. yeah, it is incredibly symbolic. i mean, if we sort of been having a conversation about the situation 10 months ago when this war began, the thought that lensky would be able to stand on the steps of the white house. as a wartime leader visiting joe biden would have seemed very, very far fetched. i mean, in a sense he has...
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senator richard burr. at first glance, it might appear to the uninitiated that our distinguished friend is a man of contrast or contradictions. for example, his impeccably dressed southern gentleman has been known to drive around town in a ricty -- rickety old volkswagen. i think our departed john mccain once called it an assault on senses. take the fact when most of us finished high school as a successful jock or successful student richard was a standout football player and a winner of the science fair. consider our unflappable, calm colleague with an easy manner, almost casual really, has been one of the chamber's most dogged legislators and most relentless champions across a whole array of critically important causes. that special bracelet bearing army chief warrant officer carverr's name isn't just a comfort to one gold star family. it is an outward sign of richard burr's entire approach to his job. supporting service, honoring sacrifice, and making life better for folks in north carolina and across th
senator richard burr. at first glance, it might appear to the uninitiated that our distinguished friend is a man of contrast or contradictions. for example, his impeccably dressed southern gentleman has been known to drive around town in a ricty -- rickety old volkswagen. i think our departed john mccain once called it an assault on senses. take the fact when most of us finished high school as a successful jock or successful student richard was a standout football player and a winner of the...
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fowler show host richard fowler. thank you for joining us, specifically let me ask you don't think any of us remember elizabeth warren protesting the blackout of the biden family business story in 2020. i also noticed she doesn't seem to have much of a problem with getting kanye west off the platform this week. >> of course not, elizabeth warren is not a serious person or a serious actor when it comes to these issues preach she's a font of misinformation on a number of friends including her ethnic background. i think when she says we don't want anyone person in the darkroom deciding how people communicate. i don't think that's true, she doesn't want elon musk to be that person but if it was her, she'd be very comfortable without were people who think like her which was the case until just a few weeks ago at that company. i feel like some of this is crocodile tears from people like warren and others having a meltdown that they don't have a complete throttle of control over one platform and i think it's rather revealin
fowler show host richard fowler. thank you for joining us, specifically let me ask you don't think any of us remember elizabeth warren protesting the blackout of the biden family business story in 2020. i also noticed she doesn't seem to have much of a problem with getting kanye west off the platform this week. >> of course not, elizabeth warren is not a serious person or a serious actor when it comes to these issues preach she's a font of misinformation on a number of friends including...
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richard: fostering equity is great and noble, but it's not redress. i think this administration has been really supportive. but i also think that there's been decades to do something about this. we're 75 years out next year looking at the fully integrated force that we have now. it's a time for a reckoning and it's a time to account for the history and the ills that have been done at the hands of the va. geoff: mr. monk, what are you hoping that this lawsuit filed on your behalf achieves? conley: well, i hope it opens up the door for other vets to not be able to be blocked, just like i was -- where they can go ahead and get their disability benefits without being discriminated against. reparations and compensation is what i think should occur. geoff: conley monk jr. and richard brookshire, i thank you both for your time and for your insights. ♪this week the supreme court announced it will hear a case that will decide whether the biden administration can broadly cancel student loans. tonight we hear from one of the millions of americans affected by s
richard: fostering equity is great and noble, but it's not redress. i think this administration has been really supportive. but i also think that there's been decades to do something about this. we're 75 years out next year looking at the fully integrated force that we have now. it's a time for a reckoning and it's a time to account for the history and the ills that have been done at the hands of the va. geoff: mr. monk, what are you hoping that this lawsuit filed on your behalf achieves?...
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i'm joined by richard . richard, welcome to the richard. richard, welcome to the program. thank you. and happy yeah program. thank you. and happy year. yeah, yeah. it's coming soon. richard, you've done stints as a naval officer. you've worked in traffic and transport for many, many years and got a great deal of expertise on it. but first, heading to see that you were member of the old g.l. see the greater london council? yes. now this is something that mrs. thatcher absolutely hated . did thatcher absolutely hated. did you hate the glc or was it catalytic that what she saw was the loony left? she hated to glc and be the treasurer hated the glc . for the simple reason that glc. for the simple reason that the greater london authority she act as it was at the time , had act as it was at the time, had its own revenue powers and could raise its own money in the house of commons without . it being of commons without. it being opposed . and so there was opposed. and so there was a power that struggle between the treasury and the glc . one which treasury and the glc. one which co
i'm joined by richard . richard, welcome to the richard. richard, welcome to the program. thank you. and happy yeah program. thank you. and happy year. yeah, yeah. it's coming soon. richard, you've done stints as a naval officer. you've worked in traffic and transport for many, many years and got a great deal of expertise on it. but first, heading to see that you were member of the old g.l. see the greater london council? yes. now this is something that mrs. thatcher absolutely hated . did...
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>> richard? >> what happened? i also remember this idea that what you're gonna drag the monarchy kicking and screaming forward into the -- >> and make it modern? >> and they are going to make it modern. but she wanted to do it on her terms. >> that's right. >> and this is institution was gonna play that what way. and just look at the way, you know, that charles walked down the aisle and she says, and her request. we look at what has happened. but there is no way they were impossible situation, and there was no way it was going to move as fast as she wanted it to go. >> go ahead >> i think partially, part of the issue is, i think, when we are saying we want to make the monarchy more modern, it means a lot of things. i've come to realize that's the thing that could make it more modern without compromising the tradition is that they have to be a little bit more like an actual employer employee relationship. there needs to be a more formal ideas about what it is that they're doing for the public. i think the way it wa
>> richard? >> what happened? i also remember this idea that what you're gonna drag the monarchy kicking and screaming forward into the -- >> and make it modern? >> and they are going to make it modern. but she wanted to do it on her terms. >> that's right. >> and this is institution was gonna play that what way. and just look at the way, you know, that charles walked down the aisle and she says, and her request. we look at what has happened. but there is no...
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shakespeare wrote king lear, two plays richard the second and richard the third period but also there is a connection to nixon's life. his mother out in california as you probably not came from a poor quaker family and migrated to california from pennsylvania. she called her sons she nameden her sons all three of her sons after the kings of england. she named richard the lion heart. two others were named after other english kings. in fact they died when richard was a very during his childhood from tuberculosis. so he had a tough upbringing. he climbed all the way from this dirt floor background family in california to become president of the united states. and then, the same qualities of assistance and drive in hatred of his enemies and determination to get even, the qualities that it carried into the presidency then ended up bringing him down. which is to me mary streaks shakespearean story. tragedy have it hero with a fatal flaw pretty has been capable of greatness. but the fatal flaw brings him down. i think that is the case with nixon. so that explains why i chose the title king r
shakespeare wrote king lear, two plays richard the second and richard the third period but also there is a connection to nixon's life. his mother out in california as you probably not came from a poor quaker family and migrated to california from pennsylvania. she called her sons she nameden her sons all three of her sons after the kings of england. she named richard the lion heart. two others were named after other english kings. in fact they died when richard was a very during his childhood...
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who richard. richard? who sorry. the third. the king ? yes. this richard? who sorry. the third. the king? yes . this is richard? who sorry. the third. the king ? yes . this is starting the king? yes. this is starting to look like an unhealthy obsession . i can't believe you obsession. i can't believe you just said i'm this for you. plenty of tried and failed. well, i wish . you the best of well, i wish. you the best of luck . how can you possibly it on luck. how can you possibly it on your own ? the key . however, not your own? the key. however, not everyone believes that the body in the car was the third. my next guest doubts it. dominic selwood is on historian and author . selwood is on historian and author. dominic, what's possible? why? why do you doubt it? possible? why? why do you doubt it.7 well, possible? why? why do you doubt it? well, the science actually quite surprising. the carbon dating of the body actually shows that the skeleton in the car park died either 25 or 35 years before the battle of bosworth . but the research team bosworth. but the research team account
who richard. richard? who sorry. the third. the king ? yes. this richard? who sorry. the third. the king? yes . this is richard? who sorry. the third. the king ? yes . this is starting the king? yes. this is starting to look like an unhealthy obsession . i can't believe you obsession. i can't believe you just said i'm this for you. plenty of tried and failed. well, i wish . you the best of well, i wish. you the best of luck . how can you possibly it on luck. how can you possibly it on your own...
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richard? >> thank you so much, raf sanchez, appreciate it. >>> when we come back, a peek behind the scenes right he aret msnbc. what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. [ music playing ] when we first arrived at st. jude, it was just claire and i. she was still recovering from her brain surgery. and side effects of that surgery meant that she had to relearn how to walk and how to speak. ♪♪ [ male announcer ] you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. two months after we arrived, my three-year-old came to visit, and claire lit up. she was quiet before. and i thought it was just because cancer's hard, but she was really missing her siblings, and i didn't realize how much. all right, young lady. we're g
richard? >> thank you so much, raf sanchez, appreciate it. >>> when we come back, a peek behind the scenes right he aret msnbc. what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. [ music playing ] when we first arrived at st. jude, it was just...
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superintendent richard harris ofl superintendent richard harris of west_ superintendent richard harris of west midlands police, i'm going to outline _ west midlands police, i'm going to outline our— west midlands police, i'm going to outline our involvement in this incident — outline our involvement in this incident. at 2:34pm this afternoon, west_ incident. at 2:34pm this afternoon, west midlands police were called to babbs _ west midlands police were called to babbs mill park in kings hurst, a suburb_ babbs mill park in kings hurst, a suburb of— babbs mill park in kings hurst, a suburb of solihull, to reports children _ suburb of solihull, to reports children had fallen into the lake. officers — children had fallen into the lake. officers who were first on the scene have gone _ officers who were first on the scene have gone into the lake in an attempt _ have gone into the lake in an attempt to rescue them, supported by our colleagues from the fire service and west— our colleagues from the fire service and west midlands ambulance service. four children were rescued from the
superintendent richard harris ofl superintendent richard harris of west_ superintendent richard harris of west midlands police, i'm going to outline _ west midlands police, i'm going to outline our— west midlands police, i'm going to outline our involvement in this incident — outline our involvement in this incident. at 2:34pm this afternoon, west_ incident. at 2:34pm this afternoon, west midlands police were called to babbs _ west midlands police were called to babbs mill park in kings...
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richard: incredibly symbolic. if we have been having a conversation about this 10 months ago when the war began, the thought that zelenskyy would be able to stand on the steps of the white house as a wartime leader visiting joe biden, it would have seemed very far-fetched. in a sense, he has traveled the world virtually during the course of this year. he has made addresses via video link up to the u.s. congress, to the buddhist tog, the parliament here in germany and many other places, beating that drum up support, getting international support for ukraine, being so important. he has proven himself, as we saw with this gesture, as an incredibly talented communicator. i think we are going to be seeing more of that. have a press conference coming up and we have this address to congress. where we are going to see this kind of combined message of saying thank you to the united states for this support which has been completely essential to his ability to still be standing 10 months later. but also wrapped in that thank
richard: incredibly symbolic. if we have been having a conversation about this 10 months ago when the war began, the thought that zelenskyy would be able to stand on the steps of the white house as a wartime leader visiting joe biden, it would have seemed very far-fetched. in a sense, he has traveled the world virtually during the course of this year. he has made addresses via video link up to the u.s. congress, to the buddhist tog, the parliament here in germany and many other places, beating...
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i'm joined by richard . richard, welcome to the richard. richard, welcome to the program. thank you. and happy yeah program. thank you. and happy year. yeah, yeah. it's coming soon. richard, you've done stints as a naval officer. you've worked in traffic and transport for many, many years and got a great deal of expertise on it. but first, heading to see that you were member of the old g.l. see the greater london council? yes. now this is something that mrs. thatcher absolutely hated . did thatcher absolutely hated. did you hate the glc or was it catalytic that what she saw was the loony left? she hated to glc and be the treasurer hated the glc . for the simple reason that glc. for the simple reason that the greater london authority she act as it was at the time , had act as it was at the time, had its own revenue powers and could raise its own money in the house of commons without . it being of commons without. it being opposed . and so there was opposed. and so there was a power that struggle between the treasury and the glc . one which treasury and the glc. one which co
i'm joined by richard . richard, welcome to the richard. richard, welcome to the program. thank you. and happy yeah program. thank you. and happy year. yeah, yeah. it's coming soon. richard, you've done stints as a naval officer. you've worked in traffic and transport for many, many years and got a great deal of expertise on it. but first, heading to see that you were member of the old g.l. see the greater london council? yes. now this is something that mrs. thatcher absolutely hated . did...
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>> so richard. it seems like it's warmed up a little bit here. from this really - it feels that way. maybe it's all mental for me a this point because of how brutal thes temperatures have felt one of the things i thought wa interesting. keep people the holiday spirit because obviously it i christmas day. we're asking people if the bitter cold made it harder towards -- for tourists to enjoy th sights and enjoy the - believer now, we met senator north carolina, someone from florida. both places that in theory could be warmer than new york. they said that the cold almost me to feel like this was mor christmas eve for them take that as you will. no question, this is bee problematic weather. it has become unfortunatel deadly weather as well we are looking at reports from officials in multiple states more than 30 people dead those deaths all being blame on the winter weather we'v experience buffalo is getting pummeled by this weather the governor of new york i saying that this storm is goin to go down as the most devastating in the history o buffalo. f
>> so richard. it seems like it's warmed up a little bit here. from this really - it feels that way. maybe it's all mental for me a this point because of how brutal thes temperatures have felt one of the things i thought wa interesting. keep people the holiday spirit because obviously it i christmas day. we're asking people if the bitter cold made it harder towards -- for tourists to enjoy th sights and enjoy the - believer now, we met senator north carolina, someone from florida. both...
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we told you that richard neil would succeed. he would go get down trump's tax returns from 2015 to 2020. neil has obtained them, they're gonna make it public by the end of this week. once the committee staff has completed redacting the social security numbers, bank account numbers and other details that should not be public. chairman neal demanded the tax returns from the irs under a law that allows the means committee and the chairman of the senate finance committee, those the two tax writing committee to obtain copies of any tax returns they requested anytime. the irs should have handed over donald trump's tax returns in three days. instead, it took a three year court battle to force simple compliance with a very simple law. at the beginning of this court basil, i showed you writer on this program that chairman neill and the law would prevail. and that richie neil would get the those tax returns. anyone who knows the law knows and how it has been applied knew that there was no other possible outcome to this case. from the star
we told you that richard neil would succeed. he would go get down trump's tax returns from 2015 to 2020. neil has obtained them, they're gonna make it public by the end of this week. once the committee staff has completed redacting the social security numbers, bank account numbers and other details that should not be public. chairman neal demanded the tax returns from the irs under a law that allows the means committee and the chairman of the senate finance committee, those the two tax writing...
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i was so mad i called richard pryor's house up and said yo, richard. bill cosby just called me up and told me i was too dirty. he said, do the people laugh when you say what you say? i said, yes. he said, do you get paid? i said, yes. he said, well, tell bill i said have a coke and a smile and shut the [bleep] up. i'm feeling better. body pain? headache? nope. all in one and done. cuh-congestion? better. cough? fever? better. mucinex all in one relieves 9 symptoms in 1 dose. celebrate your comeback with $5 cash back. it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free science proves quality sleep is vital to your mental, emotional, and physical health. and we know 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. introducing the new sleep number climate 360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms, and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers ge
i was so mad i called richard pryor's house up and said yo, richard. bill cosby just called me up and told me i was too dirty. he said, do the people laugh when you say what you say? i said, yes. he said, do you get paid? i said, yes. he said, well, tell bill i said have a coke and a smile and shut the [bleep] up. i'm feeling better. body pain? headache? nope. all in one and done. cuh-congestion? better. cough? fever? better. mucinex all in one relieves 9 symptoms in 1 dose. celebrate your...
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that was degrading >> reporter: case records richards provided to nbc news and propublica show it was found to be a false positive just months later, richards was investigated again when she brought the same daughter to the hospital after she fell off the couch >> i feel like a target >> reporter: why >> the color the color of my skin >> reporter: nationwide, black children are more likely than white children to experience a child welfare investigation and enter foster care. but maricopa county, which includes phoenix, stands out among the nation's largest counties with one of the highest rates of investigation for black families according to federal data analyzed by propublica and nbc news between 2015 and 2019 more than 1 in 3 black children in the county experienced a dcs investigation. that's nearly three times the rate of white children >> our community is being stripped of its children >> reporter: former dcs caseworker matthew stewart grew up fighting for civil rights alongside his pastor father. he left the department after ten years disenchanted >> i'm at an agency who i don'
that was degrading >> reporter: case records richards provided to nbc news and propublica show it was found to be a false positive just months later, richards was investigated again when she brought the same daughter to the hospital after she fell off the couch >> i feel like a target >> reporter: why >> the color the color of my skin >> reporter: nationwide, black children are more likely than white children to experience a child welfare investigation and enter...
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>> it's a great question richard. what donald trump likes to d is play the victim card an suggests that deep state is no to get him in the biden justic department is set to get him this was a bipartisan committee. i think the intriguing angle that joe may or may not agre with this, is the most leading recover republicans hope the facts sink donald trump. they want the department o justice for the january si committee findings to actually put the final nail on donald trump's political coffin because none of them have th courage to take him on head on if you're mcconnell, desantis, pompeo, whoever it is, they're hoping this takes down donal trump. a little state donald trump is not taking a very strong political posture for this campaign he just announced he's got it got a terrible couple of months since h announced. he doesn't seem to have th same spirit of fight in him. the j six committee will not b what ultimately hands an donald trump's political career, but the shifting environment certainly could be >> joe, part
>> it's a great question richard. what donald trump likes to d is play the victim card an suggests that deep state is no to get him in the biden justic department is set to get him this was a bipartisan committee. i think the intriguing angle that joe may or may not agre with this, is the most leading recover republicans hope the facts sink donald trump. they want the department o justice for the january si committee findings to actually put the final nail on donald trump's political...
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clinton says, as he's eulogizing richard nixon, we need to-- i'm paraphrasing a bit. we need to judge richard nixon not just on one incident, just on the misdeeds of watergate, but by the entirety of his political career, which is essentially what richard nixon was campaigning for as a former president. that's what he wanted. he didn't want to be known just for watergate, but the broader accomplishments of his presidency, including, i think, importantly the opening of china and the things he did in the foreign policy arena. >> i would presume that bill clinton would want that as well, somebody who was impeached, but had eight years as president. >> and how prescient on clinton's part. i think that clinton would want the same words to be spoken at his funeral, to eulogize him. don't just judge me on impeachment and monica lewinsky, judge my entire life and career, look where i devoted my life and energies and appreciate the public service i rendered to the nation i loved. >> donald trump, two impeachments, at what point does it overwhelm as a political tool and a legal
clinton says, as he's eulogizing richard nixon, we need to-- i'm paraphrasing a bit. we need to judge richard nixon not just on one incident, just on the misdeeds of watergate, but by the entirety of his political career, which is essentially what richard nixon was campaigning for as a former president. that's what he wanted. he didn't want to be known just for watergate, but the broader accomplishments of his presidency, including, i think, importantly the opening of china and the things he...
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thank you, richard. we are deeply saddened by _ questions. thank you, richard. we are deeply saddened by the - questions. thank you, richard. we are deeply saddened by the death | questions. thank you, richard. we i are deeply saddened by the death of three boys who were rescued by our firefighters — three boys who were rescued by our firefighters yesterday here at the lake in _ firefighters yesterday here at the lake in solihull. the deaths of the boys is _ lake in solihull. the deaths of the boys is a — lake in solihull. the deaths of the boys is a tragedy beyond words and the thoughts and heartfelt sympathies of everyone at west midlands fire service are with their families, _ midlands fire service are with their families, friends and the wider community is at this distressing time~ _ community is at this distressing time. yesterday's incident is a stark— time. yesterday's incident is a stark reminder of the dangers of open _ stark reminder of the dangers of open water, especially during the winter— open water, especially during the winter months. fro
thank you, richard. we are deeply saddened by _ questions. thank you, richard. we are deeply saddened by the - questions. thank you, richard. we are deeply saddened by the death | questions. thank you, richard. we i are deeply saddened by the death of three boys who were rescued by our firefighters — three boys who were rescued by our firefighters yesterday here at the lake in _ firefighters yesterday here at the lake in solihull. the deaths of the boys is _ lake in solihull. the deaths of...
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and i guess one of the things i've been wondering is, do we have richard holbrooke around? do we have dean after since around do we have, you know, kissinger's and others, you know, that were folks that you knew well and seem to be aware that the institutional global contract that america was making through engagement in the world that we had people that could sculpt that, and i'm just interested in a candid assessment on whether that kind of crowd still exists, not only in the biden administration, but just generally in the foreign affairs world. what if i your question a little bit people i can reach this journey? not just in there. you know, once every 50 years, launch century kind of individuals quite, quite extraordinary. george marshall might be another one, i think with it's now the less that we, we don't have remarkable individuals, recent perfectly capable individuals, either in government or who could come into government. i'm not sure that the best people are attracted as much to government as they used to be. we denigrated public service. i also think you can, i
and i guess one of the things i've been wondering is, do we have richard holbrooke around? do we have dean after since around do we have, you know, kissinger's and others, you know, that were folks that you knew well and seem to be aware that the institutional global contract that america was making through engagement in the world that we had people that could sculpt that, and i'm just interested in a candid assessment on whether that kind of crowd still exists, not only in the biden...
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we appreciate it, richard, president of the council on foreign relations. richard haass. >>> all right. up next, donald trump snubbed by members of his own family. the new reporting on who wanted no part of the 2020 campaign launch who exactly said no don't be part of it coming up on "morning joe." >>> western new york is bracing for more snow today as residents dig out of a deadly winter storm that blanketed the region over the weekend. buffalo mayor byron brown will be a guest on or"mning joe." that is just moments away. it ond for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got this. ♪♪ >>> a full six weeks after the new york post published an article claiming donald trump's daughter and son-in-law want nothing to
we appreciate it, richard, president of the council on foreign relations. richard haass. >>> all right. up next, donald trump snubbed by members of his own family. the new reporting on who wanted no part of the 2020 campaign launch who exactly said no don't be part of it coming up on "morning joe." >>> western new york is bracing for more snow today as residents dig out of a deadly winter storm that blanketed the region over the weekend. buffalo mayor byron brown...
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richard: china will help, obviously. it is hard to say australia has had a badger on the commodity price side. cole, gold have been at exceptional levels. lithium prices of many fold over the course of the last couple years. i think china's opening will be more a global story than a singular australia story. certainly, the return of china's tourists will be very welcomed. i think the recession question and australia is just more about, can policymakers successfully calibrate the shift to the right policy settings, which get inflation back to target without overdoing things too much? haidi: great to have you for this final conversation for 2022. you can watch us live and see past interviews on the interactive tv function, you can dive into any of those securities on the bloomberg functions, plus become part of the conversation. send this instant messages during our shows, this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan acr
richard: china will help, obviously. it is hard to say australia has had a badger on the commodity price side. cole, gold have been at exceptional levels. lithium prices of many fold over the course of the last couple years. i think china's opening will be more a global story than a singular australia story. certainly, the return of china's tourists will be very welcomed. i think the recession question and australia is just more about, can policymakers successfully calibrate the shift to the...
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richard. just to show that the army still has a sense of humor, they put me in front of general carter, marched down the aisle. i was in the navy for 15 years. but i hope. i didn't embarrass you too badly, general i'm larry dirita. as dr. kirwin said, i'm the president for bank of america for greater washington, d.c. it's truly a privilege. i'm here on behalf of 200,000 teammates, including about thousand in this area, to thank you for what you're doing, to express our great pride and privilege that we have, be the principal corporate funder of this of the smithsonian's cultural rescue initiative and of this program. it's you know, we truly value history and legacy in our company. and that don't measure it in the thousands of years that you do with the work you're doing. but our companies oldest element goes back to 1784. the massachusetts bank we have ledgers with john hancock and, paul revere as clients here in washington. it goes back to the bank of metropolis. we funded 20% of the rebuildi
richard. just to show that the army still has a sense of humor, they put me in front of general carter, marched down the aisle. i was in the navy for 15 years. but i hope. i didn't embarrass you too badly, general i'm larry dirita. as dr. kirwin said, i'm the president for bank of america for greater washington, d.c. it's truly a privilege. i'm here on behalf of 200,000 teammates, including about thousand in this area, to thank you for what you're doing, to express our great pride and privilege...
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he is richard fowler. and she is the cofounder of based politics, here in royal blue, she got the memo, hannah cox. great to see you. jason, i start with you. did justice gorsuch get this right with the way he laid out what the court should and show not be doing? >> he did. he got it 100% correct. court should not be involved because it not a legal issue but a political issue, i support title 42, i don't think it has really anything to do with covid, it was a policy pi put in place, taking advantage of covid to do something to stem the tide of immigration, but it should be handled by congress. no one seems to really want to do anything. or athlete not able to get a conon consensus. on democrat side they want border to be open and on republican side enough of a republican push back to not just want to focus on security, but also deal with for example daca or millions who are here illegal let's right now. short of just going ahead and granting them all citizenship, there is internal struggle there but i thin
he is richard fowler. and she is the cofounder of based politics, here in royal blue, she got the memo, hannah cox. great to see you. jason, i start with you. did justice gorsuch get this right with the way he laid out what the court should and show not be doing? >> he did. he got it 100% correct. court should not be involved because it not a legal issue but a political issue, i support title 42, i don't think it has really anything to do with covid, it was a policy pi put in place,...
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richard, thank you. we appreciate _ going on. richard, thank you. we appreciate your _ going on. richard, thank you. we appreciate your analysis. | to china now, where authorities announced a major easing of the country's strict coronavirus measures this time yesterdeay and markets are reacting to the new reality this follows rare violent protests in recent weeks across china while businesses there have been struggling under beijing's zero—covid policy. lets go to our asia business hub. nick marsh is there for us today. talk us through how markets are digesting this now? bier? digesting this now? very positively- _ digesting this now? very positively. it _ digesting this now? very positively. it has - digesting this now? very positively. it has been i digesting this now? very positively. it has been a| digesting this now? very i positively. it has been a long time coming. it is a beginning of the end of zero—covid after three very long years in china and i think really it is the speed these rollbacks
richard, thank you. we appreciate _ going on. richard, thank you. we appreciate your _ going on. richard, thank you. we appreciate your analysis. | to china now, where authorities announced a major easing of the country's strict coronavirus measures this time yesterdeay and markets are reacting to the new reality this follows rare violent protests in recent weeks across china while businesses there have been struggling under beijing's zero—covid policy. lets go to our asia business hub. nick...
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this campaign. 0k, lord richard dannatt, former _ dynamics of this campaign. 0k, lord richard dannatt, former head - dynamics of this campaign. 0k, lord richard dannatt, former head of- dynamics of this campaign. 0k, lord richard dannatt, former head of the| richard dannatt, former head of the army, thank you very much.- army, thank you very much. thank ou. health leaders are warning that today could be "very challenging" for hospitals, as disruption from yesterday's ambulance strike in england and wales continues. there were fewer calls than usual in some areas, but nhs providers, which represents hospital trusts and ambulance services, says patients who put—off going to accident and emergency departments yesterday could turn—up today, increasing pressure on services. daniela relph reports. what do we want? fair pay. when do we want it? now! after the strike, comes the challenge of today. people appeared to have heeded the warnings and avoided calling 999 in many regions, with thousands of ambulance workers striking yesterday. but now hospitals are bracing themselves for a return
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but richard shelby has surpassed them all. he is not just the longest serving senator from alabama, he is the most influential. our friend is one of the most effective legislators the united states senate has ever seen. growing up outside depression-era birmingham, richard shelby was not automatically predestined for the halls of power. but even before our friend had grown into the fullness of his commanding stature, i understand that young richard shelby was never afraid to throw his weight around whether he was fighting for his team on the football field or putting himself between a classmate and a bully on a streetcar. as a young man there was hardly any academic or athletic test that richard didn't pass with flying colors. but the way i hear it, the most important test was ensuring that a pretty girl named annette was delivered back home in time for curfew after their first date. annette was intrigued by this handsome young man, but she also loved and respected her own family. so she declared that if richard was late dropp
but richard shelby has surpassed them all. he is not just the longest serving senator from alabama, he is the most influential. our friend is one of the most effective legislators the united states senate has ever seen. growing up outside depression-era birmingham, richard shelby was not automatically predestined for the halls of power. but even before our friend had grown into the fullness of his commanding stature, i understand that young richard shelby was never afraid to throw his weight...