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the sixth floor balcony or sinlf itally hung myself i the last day.n th >> but i've seen that, you know, i haven't been geoffrey and i learned d i learneayd that country's a mar that wants to please his father. but ultimate, it would be funny if it wasn't that this family basically seemed to have sold the entire of america's future to the chinese on the sly. it does seem. in fact,n i think that', s beenvery verified. now, there is oua very famous scene, not often talked about in public from the laptop that concerns eminem's, which is an american hard candy with chocolate in the middle and hunters use of them in very provocative and i would say obscene way. is that scene replicatedive an n the film? >> i cannot confirm or deny whether i had stage fright that day. >> tuka okay, so it's possible,h for our viewers who are thinking about watching this movie, the eminem scene could be in there. >> i just want to give a fair warning. it's th a, it's a firm it's aimed at,

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Gutfeld

>> we are seeing the influence of the three trump justices. there is no other change, but who is on the court, the fact that amy coney barrett is there and not ruth bader ginsburg, and the fact brett kavanaugh is there and not anthony kennedy. that has changed the dynamics in the court. >> greg: so, to geoffrey's point, i guess the ruling is bad, then? i don't know, toobin, there's worse things to do with your hands in public. like picking your nose. thought i was going to say masturbating. jamie, you're kind of a sports guy. you watch sports, don't you? >> i used to pray before every wrestling match. these don't get a erection. [laughter] [applause]

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BBC News

rather than then because you can be sure that if it had not come then means we would have a no—confidence vote next monday. find means we would have a no-confidence vote next monday.— vote next monday. and they have effectively said _ vote next monday. and they have effectively said that _ vote next monday. and they have effectively said that the _ vote next monday. and they have effectively said that the rules i effectively said that the rules could change.— effectively said that the rules could change. effectively said that the rules could chance. ., ., ., , could change. there would have to be some rule change _ could change. there would have to be some rule change which _ could change. there would have to be some rule change which would - could change. there would have to be some rule change which would take . could change. there would have to be some rule change which would take a | some rule change which would take a little bit of time. we saw sir geoffrey clifton brown, the conservative mp and member of the 1922 committee on the airwaves this morning saying that effectively he and his colleagues will wait to see what the prime minister has to say and see what he does then they will have in his words a difficult decision to make, being interpreted as about whether the executive members of the 1922 committee try to change the rules or alternatively, that the cabinet effectively says to the prime minister, look i�*m afraid the prime minister, look i�*m afraid the game is up, we have not seen and one of the big strengths ofjoints and so far has been that the cabinet has been foursquare behind him with no resignations are a partygate until today. the last resignation before today was lord frost, if that

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Dateline London

i watched it on my computer and i was quite shocked because it looked like it was was a queen's speech, or a king's speech, from a monarch in his last years, the man is a 73, 7a, and there was a kind of tragic aura to it. this is a man who has waited all his life with a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now he's kind of phasing in, and he is pretty frail and it was hard to listen to him because he wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger issues in the planet then talking about this, i have to say, but i think it is very interesting to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this man is going to be given this job and he isjust too frail and not magnetic enough to carry it. i think that is what we saw. brian, what did you make of it? to be perfectly honest, i i focused on what geoffrey was saying, the opening lines of this speech were, - her majesty's government| will take measures to ease the cost of living crisis...

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Dateline London

kind of tragic aura to it. this is a man who has waited _ kind of tragic aura to it. this is a man who has waited all - kind of tragic aura to it. this is a man who has waited all his - kind of tragic aura to it. this is a man who has waited all his life i kind of tragic aura to it. this is a i man who has waited all his life with a 'ob man who has waited all his life with a job he _ man who has waited all his life with anb he didn't— man who has waited all his life with a job he didn't choose _ man who has waited all his life with a job he didn't choose to _ man who has waited all his life with a job he didn't choose to inherit, i a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now— a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now he's— a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now he's kind _ a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now he's kind of— a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now he's kind of a _ a job he didn't choose to inherit, and now he's kind of a phasing l a job he didn't choose to inherit, i and now he's kind of a phasing in, and now he's kind ofa phasing in, and now he's kind ofa phasing in, and he— and now he's kind ofa phasing in, and he is— and now he's kind of a phasing in, and he is pretty— and now he's kind of a phasing in, and he is pretty frail and - and now he's kind of a phasing in, and he is pretty frail and it - and now he's kind of a phasing in, and he is pretty frail and it was i and he is pretty frail and it was hard _ and he is pretty frail and it was hard to— and he is pretty frail and it was hard to listen _ and he is pretty frail and it was hard to listen to _ and he is pretty frail and it was hard to listen to him _ and he is pretty frail and it was hard to listen to him because l and he is pretty frail and it was. hard to listen to him because he wasn't _ hard to listen to him because he wasn't very— hard to listen to him because he wasn't very engaging. _ hard to listen to him because he wasn't very engaging. there - hard to listen to him because he wasn't very engaging. there are| hard to listen to him because he - wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger— wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger issues — wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger issues in— wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger issues in the _ wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger issues in the planet _ wasn't very engaging. there are many bigger issues in the planet then - bigger issues in the planet then talking — bigger issues in the planet then talking about _ bigger issues in the planet then talking about this, _ bigger issues in the planet then talking about this, i— bigger issues in the planet then talking about this, i have - bigger issues in the planet then talking about this, i have to - bigger issues in the planet thenl talking about this, i have to say, but i _ talking about this, i have to say, but i think— talking about this, i have to say, but i think it _ talking about this, i have to say, but i think it is _ talking about this, i have to say, but i think it is very— talking about this, i have to say, but i think it is very interesting l but i think it is very interesting to see — but i think it is very interesting to see it— but i think it is very interesting to see it is— but i think it is very interesting to see. it is fascinating - but i think it is very interestingi to see. it is fascinating because but i think it is very interesting i to see. it is fascinating because it feels _ to see. it is fascinating because it feels like — to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this _ to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this man _ to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this man is _ to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this man is going - to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this man is going to - to see. it is fascinating because it feels like this man is going to be i feels like this man is going to be given— feels like this man is going to be given this — feels like this man is going to be given thisiob_ feels like this man is going to be given this job and _ feels like this man is going to be given this job and he _ feels like this man is going to be given this job and he is - feels like this man is going to be given this job and he is just - feels like this man is going to be given this job and he is just too i given this job and he is just too frail— given this job and he is just too frail and — given this job and he is just too frail and not _ given this job and he is just too frail and not magnetic- given this job and he is just too frail and not magnetic enough. frail and not magnetic enough to carry— frail and not magnetic enough to carry it — frail and not magnetic enough to carry it i— frail and not magnetic enough to carry it. i think— frail and not magnetic enough to carry it. i think that _ frail and not magnetic enough to carry it. i think that is— frail and not magnetic enough to carry it. i think that is what - carry it. i think that is what we saw _ carry it. i think that is what we saw. �* . . , ., . ~ carry it. i think that is what we saw. �* . . .~ ., saw. brian, what did you make of its? to be — saw. brian, what did you make of its? to be perfectly _ saw. brian, what did you make of its? to be perfectly honest, - saw. brian, what did you make of its? to be perfectly honest, i- its? to be perfectly honest, i focused on — its? to be perfectly honest, i focused on what _ its? to be perfectly honest, i focused on what geoffrey - its? to be perfectly honest, i| focused on what geoffrey was its? to be perfectly honest, i- focused on what geoffrey was saying, the opening lines of this speech work, her majesty's government will take measures to ease the cost of living crisis... not a singlejots was reflected —— reflected that in the speech. but was reflected -- reflected that in the speech-— the speech. but now apparently cuttin: the speech. but now apparently cutting lots _

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BBC News

his newly won mla seat to continue as an mp at westminster and fight the protocol from westminster, having just won that vote to the assembly, would not be a mistake? those issues will be sorted out in the coming days, what is clear for sir geoffrey right now is he wants to see the protocol dealt with and he will use the best means to do so and i think in the broader scheme of things... and i think in the broader scheme of thins. .. ., and i think in the broader scheme of thins... ., and i think in the broader scheme of thins... . ., ,, and i think in the broader scheme of thin95---— his- and i think in the broader scheme of. things. . ._ his broad things... that may happen? his broad focus is to deal _ things... that may happen? his broad focus is to deal with _ things... that may happen? his broad focus is to deal with the _ things... that may happen? his broad focus is to deal with the northern - focus is to deal with the northern ireland protocol, that is what dup voters voted for and a large section of unionism, there was a large section of unionism, not one single unionist mla elected supports the protocol, it is not brexit, the protocol, it is not brexit, the protocol is the problem and we can deal with it and move on but only if there is the will to do so. politicians here have approximately six months to try and get this sorted out. would you be disappointed if it took that long and would you be letting down your voters on those bread and butter issues if so? {iii

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BBC News

let's get more analysis now on the significance of the sinking of the moskva, i'm joined now byjeffrey edmonds, former directorfor russia on national security council and a former senior russian naval analyst at the cia. thanks forjoining us, geoffrey. the bbc can't verify the claim of russia or ukraine about the sinking of the ship butjust for a moment let's suppose, let's imagine that ukraine did think it. are they capable of doing that, do they have the weaponry? this is a huge military ship talking about, isn't it? i huge military ship talking about, isn't it?— huge military ship talking about, isn't it? i think they do about, isn't it? ithink they do but it— about, isn't it? ithink they do but it would _ about, isn't it? ithink they do but it would have - about, isn't it? ithink they do but it would have beenl about, isn't it? ithink they| do but it would have been a challenge stopping the neptune missal they've acquired is a fairly new muscle, they could have fired it from the coast, but the moskva had have fired it from the coast, but th defensive |ad have fired it from the coast,

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BBC News

prestige. what we know about the fate of the _ prestige. what we know about the fate of the 500 _ prestige. what we know about the fate of the 500 plus - prestige. what we know about| the fate of the 500 plus crew? that is some evacuation, isn't it? what is likely to happen to them, whatever the cause of the sinking ship. it them, whatever the cause of the sinking ship-— sinking ship. it is hard to sa , sinking ship. it is hard to say. the _ sinking ship. it is hard to say, the russians - sinking ship. it is hard to say, the russians are - sinking ship. it is hard to . say, the russians are saying that most of them are evacuated and given the timeframe that we are talking about, it's likely that many of them were. it also stands to reason that there obviously would have been some, when you have an explosion on a ship you are going to have casualties so i assume there were some casualties initially and that they were able to evacuate many of the sailors off the ship. evacuate many of the sailors off the ship-— evacuate many of the sailors off the ship. before we let you no off the ship. before we let you go geoffrey. — off the ship. before we let you go geoffrey. just _ off the ship. before we let you go geoffrey, just because - off the ship. before we let you go geoffrey, just because of. go geoffrey, just because of your insight into russia, particularly its military and its thinking, something that is a bit like playing 3—dimensional chess, how is this invasion of ukraine, how is this war going for russia? every week it does seem to change. every week it does seem to chance. �* ., , ., , change. i'm not sure how poorly it's auoin change. i'm not sure how poorly it's going for _ change. i'm not sure how poorly it's going for russia _ change. i'm not sure how poorly it's going for russia stopping . it's going for russia stopping the reason they are focusing on the reason they are focusing on the east is because they simply have not been able to achieve

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The Papers-20220108-22:44:00

many conservative mps feel like they want to switch leader while these issues still remain unresolved. liz truss supported remain in the referendum and a sort of trying to convert herself as a new brexiteer. so she has obviously employed a very tough language commission is the members would like to hear, the telegraph to get that positive pr. ads, telegraph to get that positive pr. a couple of things to do before we go. green farm payments, according to the house of commons public accounts committee. risk big food price increases. the government's solution to getting rid of the old farm subsidies. to getting rid of the old farm subsidies-— to getting rid of the old farm subsidies. . , , ., , . subsidies. yeah, so this is a piece based on an _ subsidies. yeah, so this is a piece based on an article _ subsidies. yeah, so this is a piece based on an article by _ subsidies. yeah, so this is a piece based on an article by sir- subsidies. yeah, so this is a piece| based on an article by sir geoffrey clifton _ based on an article by sir geoffrey clifton brown, who is the committee's deputy chairman. he is writing _ committee's deputy chairman. he is writing in_ committee's deputy chairman. he is writing in the telegraph. he says we need to— writing in the telegraph. he says we need to be _ writing in the telegraph. he says we need to be really, really careful that we — need to be really, really careful that we don't become dependent on imported _ that we don't become dependent on imported food from abroad, because

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