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Pappu Yadav: Tejas lacks patience | Patna News

Pappu Yadav challenges RJD in Purnia, criticizes Tejashwi's impatience, and highlights his support for Bima Bharti. Journalists draw attention to a vi

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

he has with democrats going to last? kevin mccarthy lost his job because democrats didn't think he was an honest broker. right now, they like johnson. things could change quickly. say they impeach joe biden. are they going to stick around for him? say they have to bring up funding bills for the rest of the year and, once again, they abandon the bipartisan agreement. if they find mike johnson is no longer a good faith actor, or they're not getting something out of the deal -- i mean, a coalition only works if both sides are getting something out of the deal. democrats could lose their motivation for supporting him, and maybe that's marjorie taylor greene's plan, to let it stretch out and democrats lose patience, as well. >> i don't know how many rounds you can go. the motions to vacate, one person can trigger it an infinite number of times. say they save him this time and another vote happens immediately. i don't know how many rounds democrats have in them. >> exactly. that might be the marjorie taylor greene plan.

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FOX Friends First

prose prosecutor, i saw someone commenting trump seems to be losing his patience. wouldn't you? you have a judge who should have recused himself for the perceived conflict of interest. you have a d.a. that is only giving witness names the night be before. . a gag order when witnesses do not have one. new york does not allow cameras in the courtroom. this is perception of fairness. you have to be doubting whether f fairness is issuing offered in

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BBC News

the judiciary and court rooms ready, training _ the judiciary and court rooms ready, training escorts, getting chartered planes _ training escorts, getting chartered planes booked, getting an airfield ready. _ planes booked, getting an airfield ready, getting the guidance changed and working with the rwandans as the foreign— and working with the rwandans as the foreign secretary has done to make sure they— foreign secretary has done to make sure they are ready with their people all trained at their end of accommodation ready and asylum svstem _ accommodation ready and asylum system ready over there. this is an enormous — system ready over there. this is an enormous complex operation and we were working very hard to deliver it but as— were working very hard to deliver it but as i_ were working very hard to deliver it but as i said. — were working very hard to deliver it but as i said, people's patience is running _ but as i said, people's patience is running fine and my patience has run thin and _ running fine and my patience has run thin and want to get this done and the planes — thin and want to get this done and the planes off. sky news.- the planes off. sky news. prime minister, the planes off. sky news. prime minister. you — the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope _ the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to _ the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to get - the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to get the i minister, you hope to get the flights in the summer but you stick your reputation on this policy. is this a moment of success for you with this bill passes and do you have to remove thousands of asylum seekers before a general election to close the gap in the polls and regain voters trust?— close the gap in the polls and regain voters trust? success is when the boats have _ regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been _ regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been stopped. -

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BBC News

notiust_ to thanks to the labour party but is notjust about that to thanks to the labour party but is not just about that one flight. it's about— not just about that one flight. it's about putting a system in place and that's— about putting a system in place and that's what — about putting a system in place and that's what we have done that will ensure the — that's what we have done that will ensure the successful delivery of multiple — ensure the successful delivery of multiple flights a month through the summer— multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond until the boats have stopped. that's what we are determined to deliver enough on our will deliver~ — determined to deliver enough on our will deliver. next, go to the times. thank— will deliver. next, go to the times. thank you — will deliver. next, go to the times. thank you if— will deliver. next, go to the times. thank you. if you do manage to stop flights to rwanda, does that mean the uk will not need to leave the echr? j the uk will not need to leave the echr? ., . ., ., ., echr? i am confident that we are workin: in echr? i am confident that we are working in a _ echr? i am confident that we are working in a way _ echr? i am confident that we are working in a way that _ echr? i am confident that we are working in a way that compliant l echr? i am confident that we are i working in a way that compliant with all our— working in a way that compliant with all our international obligations and we — all our international obligations and we work very hard to deliver that _ and we work very hard to deliver that but — and we work very hard to deliver that but i — and we work very hard to deliver that. but i what i would say is we are reasonable people trying to do a reasonable — are reasonable people trying to do a reasonable thing in my patience, like the — reasonable thing in my patience, like the patience of the british people — like the patience of the british people is one pretty thin at this point _ people is one pretty thin at this point and — people is one pretty thin at this point and we're to deliver this policv — point and we're to deliver this policy. we have worked very hard to do in _ policy. we have worked very hard to do in a _

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BBC News

legislation and we have _ purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and we have work - purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and we have work to - legislation and we have work to deliver— legislation and we have work to deliver because i know and i believe that this _ deliver because i know and i believe that this is — deliver because i know and i believe that this is incredibly important important issue for the country people's— important issue for the country people's patience has run out, as has mine~ — people's patience has run out, as has mine. they are fed up with the endless _ has mine. they are fed up with the endless whether legal merry go rounds. — endless whether legal merry go rounds, legislative merry go rounds, tired of— rounds, legislative merry go rounds, tired of this — rounds, legislative merry go rounds, tired of this people trying to block this policy. storming of the judgment last year and i stood and spoke _ judgment last year and i stood and spoke to— judgment last year and i stood and spoke to you with the judgment last year and _ spoke to you with the judgment last year and i_ spoke to you with the judgment last yearand i said spoke to you with the judgment last year and i said we disagree with a but we _ year and i said we disagree with a but we respected it and we worked rapidly— but we respected it and we worked rapidly to— but we respected it and we worked rapidly to rectify it. within a matter— rapidly to rectify it. within a matter of— rapidly to rectify it. within a matter of weeks the team had negotiated a new treaty with rwanda to address all the concerns and we brought— to address all the concerns and we brought forward new legislation. that's— brought forward new legislation. that's how we responded and then in a matter— that's how we responded and then in a matter of— that's how we responded and then in a matter of weeks we had all the mitigations ready to implement this policv _ mitigations ready to implement this policy. but i'm talking to you now in its _ policy. but i'm talking to you now in its april. — policy. but i'm talking to you now in its april, why? because labour and the _ in its april, why? because labour and the house of lords have completed voted against this bill. it happened last week again and it will happen again today and i think

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BBC News

frustrate this policy.— frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to happen. i frustrate this policy. remind us. what is expected to happen. this legislation has been in parliament forfour legislation has been in parliament for four months. the legislation has been in parliament for four months.— legislation has been in parliament for four months. the expectation is it should pass _ for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. _ for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. rishi - for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. rishi sunak. it should pass today. rishi sunak said he is running out of patience and reiterating what he said last week that the commons and the lords will sit and vote until it is done today. it means the house of commons will this afternoon vote on a couple of changes proposed amendments that the house of lords suggested last week. we expect mps in the commons to reject those changes. it will go back to the lords and we expect the lords to try to reinsert those changes and then it goes back to the commons and the question is how many times it will bounce between the two houses before eventually we expect it to pass and for the lords at some point this evening to concede the bill to pass at some point tonight. harry, thank you. we have been

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Sportsday

not least nottingham forest's post match comments questioning the integrity of match officials after their defeat at everton. they accused the video assistant referee of supporting their relegation rivals luton and are now being investigated by the football association with possible repercussions to follow. forest were aggrieved that several penalty decisions went against them with the club's offical social media account saying... "three extremely poor decisions — three penalties not given — which we cannot accept. we warned the pgmol that the var is a luton fan before the game but they didn't change him. our patience has been tested multiple times. the club will now consider its options." all he incidents where forest wanted a penalty involved everton's ashley young. they felt he caught the back of their player's boot here when the game was goalless before then accusing the ex—england man of handballjust before the break. their third complaint was for this tackle on callum hudson—odoi, but none of them given.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

he is a very fair judge and he is a very smart judge and he does move things along quickly. wednesday he has off because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases which requires patience and special attention. so that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> the pending motions handled by the judge, they were substantiative and interesting. we got to hear arguments about what aspects of x alleged affair could be described in front of the jury. and we got to hear discussion of whether or not the alleged illegal, i will say alleged legal agreement.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

go that far into debt to pursue a job that probably doesn't even exist when we got 10000 other jobs over here, many of which you refer to that don't require a four-year degree. >> backing me up saying men and women fighting right now in the armed forces, they are as good as it got. we were talking overall, not talking everybody. want to talk about automation. a lot of people are automating and another big story in ohio, pickup robots spending eight hours a day pricing feet, meatpacking companies and even restaurants you walk in, you're hitting your own order. somebody is just delivering the food, is that a problem for you? >> for anybody who shares my addiction, yes. going on at restaurants, you still see the signs. thanks in advance for your patience. we are not fully staffed. they are still wrestling with the same shortages we see all over the place but the

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