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Gutfeld

>> he really wanted to get out p of the relationship really bad. yeah, realland he. n relate i can relate, because it was. i was in a relationshi becaup to where every time i tried to leave the right way, it was just. was not going happen. they just said i'm. i couldn't. >>say, i'mus: i'm s, you know, i'm civilized as i am now. i had differen i at theories of that lifestyle back then. i was so i was going to say it so she would leave and i was like, i'm i'm i'm just going to try to work this out a little longer. >> i couldn't say it, so it had to be really badto work [laugh y that, because if he says that, the woman typically will overthink it to death. and like every time we togethe r do, you think of man and thenh he'll say, yeah, well, i can't be with you anymoryoe. >> i can't help it.g: and and it's not her fault and it's not his fault. yeah i not her, he was born that yeah. he's really the best way to get out of it. it's lady gaga to get ou. >> no one loses. f and so. so, like, we can be friends,

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Verified Live

saw services departments, and we saw about— services departments, and we saw about 87%— services departments, and we saw about 87% of cases referred in had an element of domestic abuse. it might— an element of domestic abuse. it might not— an element of domestic abuse. it might not have been what the actual case was _ might not have been what the actual case was referred into for. but as you delve — case was referred into for. but as you delve deeper and spoke to the person. _ you delve deeper and spoke to the person, you found out that domestic abuse _ person, you found out that domestic abuse was _ person, you found out that domestic abuse was a — person, you found out that domestic abuse was a feature in that relationship.— abuse was a feature in that relationshi -. , , . relationship. just while we are speaking. _ relationship. just while we are speaking. i — relationship. just while we are speaking. i just _ relationship. just while we are speaking, i just want - relationship. just while we are speaking, i just want to - relationship. just while we are speaking, i just want to let - relationship. just while we are - speaking, i just want to let viewers know we are awaiting a police statement on the steps outside derby crown court. they are expected to speak in a few moments. before we go to that. authorities say that new measures in place, how confident can be that they will prevent something similar happening again? i be that they will prevent something similar happening again?— similar happening again? i don't necessarily _ similar happening again? i don't necessarily think _ similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any _ similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any of - similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any of us - similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any of us can l similar happening again? i don't l necessarily think any of us can say that it _ necessarily think any of us can say that it won't — necessarily think any of us can say that it won't happen again. coercive controt— that it won't happen again. coercive control particularly, whether it is within— control particularly, whether it is within the — control particularly, whether it is within the pandemic or not, is a very— within the pandemic or not, is a

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BBC News Now

services departments, and we saw about— services departments, and we saw about 87%— services departments, and we saw about 87% of cases referred in had an element of domestic abuse. it might— an element of domestic abuse. it might not— an element of domestic abuse. it might not have been what the actual case was _ might not have been what the actual case was referred into for. but as you delve — case was referred into for. but as you delve deeper and spoke to the person. _ you delve deeper and spoke to the person, you found out that domestic abuse _ person, you found out that domestic abuse was _ person, you found out that domestic abuse was a — person, you found out that domestic abuse was a feature in that relationship.— abuse was a feature in that relationshi -. g , . relationship. just while we are speaking. _ relationship. just while we are speaking. l — relationship. just while we are speaking. i just _ relationship. just while we are speaking, i just want - relationship. just while we are speaking, i just want to - relationship. just while we are speaking, i just want to let - relationship. just while we are - speaking, i just want to let viewers know we are awaiting a police statement on the steps outside derby crown court. they are expected to speak in a few moments. before we go to that. authorities say that new measures in place, how confident can be that they will prevent something similar happening again? i be that they will prevent something similar happening again?— similar happening again? i don't necessarily _ similar happening again? i don't necessarily think _ similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any _ similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any of - similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any of us - similar happening again? i don't necessarily think any of us can l similar happening again? i don't l necessarily think any of us can say that it _ necessarily think any of us can say that it won't — necessarily think any of us can say that it won't happen again. coercive control— that it won't happen again. coercive control particularly, whether it is within— control particularly, whether it is within the — control particularly, whether it is within the pandemic or not, is a very— within the pandemic or not, is a

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dead by a circulation newspaper in the country because of some perceived disagreement between the united states and united kingdom and what i learned first hand and i'm still amazed by as we should not be afraid of this agreement, we are agreed on supporting ukraine against russian aggression but the differences around how best to deal with that whether it is climate change or rush a's invasion of ukraine oradding change or rush a's invasion of ukraine or adding all the other important global issues we work together on, we do not know that the relationship is rock—solid, we heard that, it is not monolithic, we have different approaches and there is a different approaches and there is a different energy in that relationship.— different energy in that relationship. different energy in that relationshi -. ., , ., different energy in that relationshi. ., , relationship. never has that been more apparent — relationship. never has that been more apparent than _ relationship. never has that been more apparent than it _ relationship. never has that been more apparent than it has - relationship. never has that been more apparent than it has in - relationship. never has that been i more apparent than it has in recent times, especially in regards with ukraine, many people saying that in some ways the uk is almost leading the us on the issue and particularly

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World Business Report

is the first step towards putting a floor under this important bilateral relationship. if important bilateral relationship.- important bilateral relationshi -. ., relationship. if we were to talk about _ relationship. if we were to talk about winners - relationship. if we were to talk about winners and - relationship. if we were to i talk about winners and losers in the chip war, where the two countries stand at the moment? they both keep slapping tariffs on various things, the most recent are these two rare metals and jonathan's licenses are now required.— are now required. yes, both sides are — are now required. yes, both sides are flexing _ are now required. yes, both sides are flexing their - sides are flexing their muscles, particularly going into janet yellen�*s visits, trying to gain some leveraged themes from both sides. 0n themes from both sides. on balance, china is certainly a net loser. it is more dependent on global ip for chip manufacturing, whereas the us is a net importer of the lower end commodity chips rather than top—level stuff. that being said, china's domestic sheep industry is really engaging in

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BBC News

is at the head off the table and you have chinese side on one side and us on the other, basically almost like subordinates, where xi jinping is in a meeting with his people dictating how things are going to go. i can't imagine how they thought that would be a good idea. ., ,., ., thought that would be a good idea. ., ., ., idea. how important are those visuals if progress _ idea. how important are those visuals if progress was - idea. how important are those visuals if progress was indeed | visuals if progress was indeed made in repairing this relationship?- made in repairing this relationshi? ., ., relationship? look, iwant to su ort relationship? look, iwant to swim this _ relationship? look, iwant to support this administration, | relationship? look, iwant to| support this administration, i want them to succeed because if they succeed, we will succeed. but the visuals, and josh rogan said this today elsewhere from the washington post that the message notjust to the american people, it is to the people in the region. what it says is, we are in supplicant mud, we need something. to me, that telegraphs fear and weakness. as you know, weakness breeds aggression. what we should be sending is a strong message, a strong message would have been getting up and walking out of that setting. no and has ever seen a diplomatic arrangement like that. it is completely nonstandard. ——

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World Business Report

in bilateral relations. a russian tanker carrying 115,000 tonnes of crude docked in karachi on sunday and is being unloaded. it's part of a new deal between moscow and islamabad. what does this deal mean? the prime minister there saying the beginning of a new relationship between pakistan and the russian federation but it is a controversial relationship. it but it is a controversial relationship.— but it is a controversial relationship. but it is a controversial relationshi -. , ., relationship. it is indeed, due to the invasion _ relationship. it is indeed, due to the invasion of _ relationship. it is indeed, due to the invasion of ukraine, - relationship. it is indeed, due to the invasion of ukraine, various| the invasion of ukraine, various sanctions from the west especially on oil exports. now russia has turned to developing countries like india and china and now to pakistan to send its oil. pakistan is in desperate need of more energy resources and now the prime minister, shahbaz sharif, says it is a new beginning, it will be

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BBC News at Six

president himself by accident. figs president himself by accident. is nato allies, we are working together to help provide collective defence of all of us. i hope we can further strengthen our economic relationship.— strengthen our economic relationshi -. ~' ., strengthen our economic relationshi. ~ ., ., �* relationship. one thing i know won't chance is relationship. one thing i know won't change is the _ relationship. one thing i know won't change is the strength _ relationship. one thing i know won't change is the strength of _ relationship. one thing i know won't change is the strength of our - change is the strength of our partnership and our friendship. we will put _ partnership and our friendship. we will put our— partnership and our friendship. we will put our values front and centre. _ will put our values front and centre. as _ will put our values front and centre, as we have always done, to deliver— centre, as we have always done, to deliver for— centre, as we have always done, to deliver for the british and american people _ deliver for the british and american people. and deliver for the british and american --eole. �* , deliver for the british and american --eole.�* , ,, .., people. and is the so-called special relationship — people. and is the so-called special relationship still _ people. and is the so-called special relationship still in _ people. and is the so-called special relationship still in good _ people. and is the so-called special relationship still in good shape? - relationship still in good shape? real good shape, the president replied. but at the last election, the conservatives said they wanted a free trade agreement with america. that isn't happening. the prime minister says the world has changed. i think you have to look at the macroeconomic situation. it has involved — macroeconomic situation. it has involved since then and it's important that economic partnerships evolved _ important that economic partnerships evolved to— important that economic partnerships evolved to deal with the opportunities and threats of today. if opportunities and threats of today. if you _ opportunities and threats of today.

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The Context

going to show— start acting like russia, and we are going to show no _ start acting like russia, and we are going to show no regard _ start acting like russia, and we are going to show no regard for- start acting like russia, and we are going to show no regard for the - going to show no regard for the fact that you _ going to show no regard for the fact that you come — going to show no regard for the fact that you come to— going to show no regard for the fact that you come to us _ going to show no regard for the fact that you come to us for— going to show no regard for the fact that you come to us for business, . that you come to us for business, american — that you come to us for business, american companies _ that you come to us for business, american companies are - that you come to us for business, american companies are relying i that you come to us for business, i american companies are relying on chinese _ american companies are relying on chinese business? _ american companies are relying on chinese business? so _ american companies are relying on chinese business? so again- american companies are relying on chinese business? so again this i american companies are relying on chinese business? so again this is| american companies are relying onl chinese business? so again this is a very delicate — chinese business? so again this is a very delicate moment _ chinese business? so again this is a very delicate moment because - chinese business? so again this is a very delicate moment because the i very delicate moment because the chinese _ very delicate moment because the chinese know— very delicate moment because the chinese know how _ very delicate moment because the chinese know how dependent - very delicate moment because the chinese know how dependent we i very delicate moment because the - chinese know how dependent we become on them _ chinese know how dependent we become on them but— chinese know how dependent we become on them but at— chinese know how dependent we become on them. but at the _ chinese know how dependent we become on them. but at the same _ chinese know how dependent we become on them. but at the same time _ chinese know how dependent we become on them. but at the same time a - on them. but at the same time a look at us _ on them. but at the same time a look at us and _ on them. but at the same time a look at us and know— on them. but at the same time a look at us and know the _ on them. but at the same time a look at us and know the history, _ on them. but at the same time a look at us and know the history, the - at us and know the history, the american — at us and know the history, the american buy— at us and know the history, the american buy is— at us and know the history, the american buy is one _ at us and know the history, the american buy is one that- at us and know the history, the american buy is one that is- at us and know the history, thej american buy is one that isjust tight. _ american buy is one that isjust tight, american— american buy is one that isjust tight, american bite. _ american buy is one that isjust tight, american bite. find - american buy is one that is 'ust tight, american bite.�* tight, american bite. and let's build on what _ tight, american bite. and let's build on what she _ tight, american bite. and let's build on what she just - tight, american bite. and let's build on what she just sat - tight, american bite. and let'sl build on what she just sat there tight, american bite. and let's - build on what she just sat there and this is a new issue. we know how crucial relationship the is between these two countries but optimism is slightly hard to find in that relationship. fits slightly hard to find in that relationship.— slightly hard to find in that relationshi. a ,, . ., , ., relationship. as the secretary of state for the _ relationship. as the secretary of state for the us _ relationship. as the secretary of state for the us was _ relationship. as the secretary of state for the us was reminding l state for the us was reminding russia, they are no longer the second superpower. it's the us and china and others even if these talks are looking ought nervously. the australian prominence or commenting that if there is a further deregulation he relation in relations between the us and china, that could have devastating

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what was your biggest takeaway? because she also went to the white house. you'll ever did take part in some of the events this week and i have to tell you that i'm not biased because i am a korean american and so this week was a celebration in so many different not only a celebration of this relationship. celebration of this relationshi -. ., ,., relationship. there were also substantive _ relationship. there were also substantive things _ relationship. there were also substantive things that - relationship. there were also substantive things that came | substantive things that came out of these discussions. i would say it was a beautiful week. it is raining now, but it was so stunning to see all the flags and it was really a moment for south korea to shine. i5 moment for south korea to shine. , . ,, moment for south korea to shine. , ., , , moment for south korea to shine. ., , , shine. is that your sense as well? it _ shine. is that your sense as well? it is _ shine. is that your sense as well? it is a _ shine. is that your sense as well? it is a great - shine. is that your sense as well? it is a great reminderi shine. is that your sense as i well? it is a great reminder of this alliance _ well? it is a great reminder of this alliance which _ well? it is a great reminder of this alliance which is - well? it is a great reminder of this alliance which is 70 - well? it is a great reminder of this alliance which is 70 years | this alliance which is 70 years old now— this alliance which is 70 years old now of— this alliance which is 70 years old now of course. everyone going — old now of course. everyone going great lengths to just reassert that this is a strong partnership but i think, i saw

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