A Wellington man has salsa-danced his way to his soulmate’s heart by secretly learning a choreographed dance, complete with dance troupe and live opera...
suggested that the powerful leader of russia that putin likes to project, putin was very determined and has been very determined to show himself in control. if you notice how putin has been behaving over the last several months, he's been more active than ever. he's going out on to the streets. he's meeting crowds. he's glad handing people on the streets. choreographed, of course. he's greeting school children, giving away presents to school children and bouquets of flowers, the kind of campaigning that politicians often do but that vladimir putin hadn't done in years. he had been isolated in covid, increasingly become estranged, only meeting a small handful of people, after putting them in quarantine. some suggested it was because of his covid isolation that he lost track of the inner circle, that he didn't realize how powerful
and the house and senate do not always plays people well together. as you might imagine. especially isn't being run by democrats, it has been run by republicans. so there is wrangling going on behind the scenes to figure out a choreographed. us if you are the attorney, this is your client, you want your client sharing their story. you do not want to versions of this story floating around on capitol hill. so that is what is going on behind the scenes right now. >> what is the whistleblower climbing? >> this person claims that they are an irs agent who is involved in a criminal investigation of a sensitive person. we know that to be hunter biden. and that there are political appointees have essentially prevented the case from being brought. his personal claims that they have information that contradict testimony from senior political appointee. we've learned that is attorney general merrick garland. take a listen to a little of what maryland has had to say about the hunter biden case. >> i've pledged not to interfere with the investigation. and i have carried through on
that brought out queen elizabeth's humanity and humor. here's kelly cobiella. >> reporter: by the time she was 10, queen elizabeth's future was already decided, a lifetime of duty and protocol her path choreographed and scripted, but every once in a while we caught a glimpse of the real person underneath that heavy crown. >> i knew before we came that we had exported many of our traditions to the united states, but i had not realized before that weather was one of them. >> reporter: she had a reputation for being funny, said to have a wicked sense of humor. and when she let it out, you could see the sparkle in those blue eyes >> thank you, mr. prime minister of canada, for making me feel so old. >> reporter: but other times we saw how this life of service could weigh on her in one of her few interviews she shared what it's really like to wear that sparkling symbol of the monarchy