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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

go on dagen and it was a little rough, right cosmic little hostile sometimes on occasion. there are door prizes for this? >> is going to be a price ultimately you are competing against the entire foxbusiness and fox news. and believe me and up and fireworks key with the music were going to get started we begin the first question goes like this. dagen, if sean wants to have a beer with one of his buddies from congress, sean was to have a beer with his buddies from congress which buddy we call first? this is not easy a member of congress who would sean call to have a beer with? >> bill it's bill huizenga the judge that's absolute correct. i am going to tally up the sean column, the dagen column for. >> that's too easy. >> and dagen has one. >> is going to say that but he said this is an easy. >> i had no idea as a clue. >> sean, if dagen was to hang out after work which a fox

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

go on dagen and it was a little rough, right cosmic little hostile sometimes on occasion. there are door prizes for this? >> is going to be a price ultimately you are competing against the entire foxbusiness and fox news. and believe me and up and fireworks key with the music were going to get started we begin the first question goes like this. dagen, if sean wants to have a beer with one of his buddies from congress, sean was to have a beer with his buddies from congress which buddy we call first? this is not easy a member of congress who would sean call to have a beer with? >> bill huizen it's bill huizenga the judge that's absolute correct. i am going to tally up the sean column, the dagen column for. >> that's too easy. >> and dagen has one. >> is going to say that but he said this is an easy. >> i had no idea as a clue. >> sean, if dagen was to hang out after work which a fox

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

go on dagen and it was a little rough, right cosmic little hostile sometimes on occasion. there are door prizes for this? >> is going to be a price ultimately you are competing against the entire foxbusiness and fox news. and believe me and up and fireworks key with the music were going to get started we begin the first question goes like this. dagen, if sean wants to have a beer with one of his buddies from congress, sean was to have a beer with his buddies from congress which buddy we call first? this is not easy a member of congress who would sean call to have a beer with? >> bill huizen it's bill huizenga the judge that's absolute correct. i am going to tally up the sean column, the dagen column for. >> that's too easy. >> and dagen has one. >> is going to say that but he said this is an easy. >> i had no idea as a clue. >> sean, if dagen was to hang out after work which a fox

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Morning Joe Weekend

the majority believe what he did was illegal and there are so many other polls they came out yesterday that are showing the same thing. independents breaking dramatically away from donald trump. independents saying that he should have been indicted. independents saying overwhelmingly that what he did was illegal. when you look at -- it strange, to me at least, but actually the georgia case, voters are more hostile towards him on the georgia case them actually election interference, where it is still 47% say what he did was illegal, and then initial 18% said it was unethical. but the georgia case and the classified documents case, those two cases look like the strongest, which is exactly what andy mccarthy wrote about in the new york post a couple

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The Dark Side of post-pandemic consumerism | Navigating a hostile future

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill, reshaping the global landscape in profound ways. As nations struggled to contain the virus's spread, economies took a hit, societies reeled

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HARDtalk

resigned, because this issue is so much more important than anyone, indeed all of them put together in parliament. just a quick final thought on borisjohnson, then we'll get back to what you say are the much bigger issues. do you now accept that borisjohnson has done enormous damage to the party you are still a member of, the conservative party, and indeed done enormous damage to the nation? i don't accept that. borisjohnson is a man with numerous flaws and numerous qualities. my view is that we had a big majority, which was secured in a general election that he presided over, and on his watch, the issues that i care about are areas where we made huge progress. there has never been a prime minister in this country who's done more on the environment than borisjohnson. that is simply an objective, observable fact, and that's something which even his enemies, those people who are most hostile to him, now pretty much across the board accept. so for me — and having put me in a position where i was able to be part of that progress, that story — i feel very

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HARDtalk

who are most hostile to him, now pretty much across the board accept. so for me — and having put me in a position where i was able to be part of that progress, that story — i feel very grateful to him. and i will continue to try and build on what was achieved. so the theme so far of our conversation is that you care above and beyond anything else about doing your best to help this country meet the environmental challenges it faces ? outside of my family, it's the only thing i care about. the only thing you care about? it's the only thing i care about. well, why on earth did you choose to resign when, in the words of former tory minister, your colleague andrea leadsom, she says, "it is so much easier to throw your toys "out of the pram..." like you did, "and become a protester "than it is actually to stay inside the tent "finding solutions"? because i did four years as a minister, i got an enormous amount done. in the last few months, every day, i'd have discussions with my brilliant officials about how difficult things were getting, and i realised that i was losing the battle on notjust small things, but big things like the 11.6

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HARDtalk

than anyone, indeed, all of them put together in parliament. just a quick final thought on borisjohnson, then we'll get back to what you say are the much bigger issues. do you now accept that boris johnson has done enormous damage to the party you are still a member of, the conservative party, and indeed, done enormous damage to the nation? i don't accept that. borisjohnson is a man with numerous flaws and numerous qualities. my view is that we had a big majority, which was secured in a general election that he presided over, and on his watch, the issues that i care about are areas where we made huge progress. there has never been a prime minister in this country who's done more on the environment than borisjohnson. that is simply an objective, observable fact, and that's something which even his enemies, those people who are most hostile to him, now pretty much across the board accept. so for me — and having put me in a position where i was able to be part of that progress, that story — i feel very grateful to him. and i will continue to try and build on what was achieved. so the theme so far of our conversation is that you care above and beyond anything else about doing your best to help this

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HARDtalk

there has never been a prime minister in this country who's done more on the environment than borisjohnson. that is simply an objective, observable fact, and that's something which even his enemies, those people who are most hostile to him, now pretty much across the board accept. so for me — and having put me in a position where i was able to be part of that progress, that story — i feel very grateful to him. and i will continue to try and build on what was achieved. so the theme so far of our conversation is that you care above and beyond anything else about doing your best to help this country meet the environmental challenges it faces ? outside of my family, it's the only thing i care about. the only thing you care about? it's the only thing i care about. well, why on earth did you choose to resign when, in the words of former tory minister, your colleague andrea leadsom, she says, "it is so much easier to throw your toys "out of the pram..." like you did, "and become a protester "than it is actually to stay inside the tent "finding solutions"? because i did four years as a minister, i got an enormous amount done. in the last few months, every day, i'd have discussions with my brilliant officials about how difficult things were getting, and i realised that i was losing the battle on notjust small things,

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HARDtalk

so... stephen, let me finish, because had borisjohnson gone back on 11.6, which at one point i thought he was going to, incidentally, but had he gone back on 11.6, i would have issued a tirade against him and i would have resigned, because this issue is so much more important than anyone, indeed all of them put together in parliament. just a quick final thought on borisjohnson, then we'll get back to what you say are the much bigger issues. do you now accept that boris johnson has done enormous damage to the party you are still a member of, the conservative party, and indeed done enormous damage to the nation? i don't accept that. borisjohnson is a man with numerous flaws and numerous qualities. my view is that we had a big majority, which was secured in a general election that he presided over, and on his watch, the issues that i care about are areas where we made huge progress. there has never been a prime minister in this country who's done more on the environment than borisjohnson. that is simply an objective, observable fact, and that's something which even his enemies, those people who are most hostile

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