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hesitations?— audience, your admitting at hesitations? now, that is the distinction — hesitations? now, that is the distinction you're _ hesitations? now, that is the distinction you're trying - hesitations? now, that is the distinction you're trying to i hesitations? now, that is the i distinction you're trying to draw which _ distinction you're trying to draw which i — distinction you're trying to draw which i do — distinction you're trying to draw which i do not think is fair. what that ou which i do not think is fair. what that you have? _ which i do not think is fair. what that you have? my _ which i do not think is fair. what that you have? my job _ which i do not think is fair. what that you have? my job is - which i do not think is fair. what that you have? my job is to - which i do not think is fair. what that you have? my job is to ask| that you have? my “0b is to ask robin that you have? my “0b is to ask probing questions _ that you have? my job is to ask probing questions of _ that you have? my job is to ask probing questions of every - that you have? my job is to ask - probing questions of every proposal that crosses my desk as chancellor. whether— that crosses my desk as chancellor. whether you have doubts or not, you should _ whether you have doubts or not, you should not— whether you have doubts or not, you should not come to it with a preconceived notions that everything is fine _ preconceived notions that everything is fine and _ preconceived notions that everything is fine and spending taxpayer money, of course _ is fine and spending taxpayer money, of course you should not, you should always _ of course you should not, you should always ask _ of course you should not, you should always ask probing questions and approach — always ask probing questions and approach from a position of scepticism to get value for money. thats— scepticism to get value for money. that's the — scepticism to get value for money. that's the joy of the chancellor and treasury _ that's the joy of the chancellor and treasury when things crossed our desk— treasury when things crossed our desk but— treasury when things crossed our desk but to infer i do not believe in the _ desk but to infer i do not believe in the scheme or principle of deterrence is wrong. i did myjob to -et deterrence is wrong. i did myjob to get good _ deterrence is wrong. i did myjob to get good value for money for taxpayers, went through that scheme and as— taxpayers, went through that scheme and as prime minister myself now you can see _ and as prime minister myself now you can see we _ and as prime minister myself now you can see we have similar deterrence working _ can see we have similar deterrence working with albania and i've made the point _ working with albania and i've made the point that it is because albania is working — the point that it is because albania is working that he should have confidence be reliant —— make the

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

with the audience, are you admitting you had hesitations... ida. with the audience, are you admitting you had hesitations. . .— you had hesitations... no, that's the distinction _ you had hesitations... no, that's the distinction you _ you had hesitations... no, that's the distinction you are _ you had hesitations... no, that's the distinction you are trying i you had hesitations... no, that's the distinction you are trying to i the distinction you are trying to draw which i don't think is fair. what did you have then? my draw which i don't think is fair. what did you have then? my “0b is to ask robin what did you have then? my “0b is to ask probing questions i what did you have then? my “0b is to ask probing questions ofi what did you have then? my job is to ask probing questions of every i ask probing questions of every proposal that crosses my desk as chancellor. whether you have doubts about it or not, you should not come to it with a preconceived notion everything is fine when you are spending taxpayers money. of course you shouldn't. you should always ask probing questions and approach from the position of scepticism to ensure value for money for taxpayers. that's the job of the chancellor and treasury when things cross their desk. but to inferfrom treasury when things cross their desk. but to infer from that that i don't believe in the scheme or the principle of deterrence is wrong. i was doing myjob to get good value for money for taxpayers, i went through the process, funded the scheme as prime minister. as prime minster myself i have made sure we have a similar deterrence working with albania and i have made the point that it is because albania is working that we should have

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Dateline

and before long starts some of the most boring of all police work paid off. a deputy board from the local jail for the investigation, for two hours of video taken by a security camera at the scherer's country club. and finally, there it was. a red chevrolet kamara approaching the sheriff home on march 27th, and leaving at 12:42 am on march 8th. just when the murders were thought to have occurred. a red chevy kamara with a black top. and wasn't at the very same make, model and color of ernest scherer's car. it looked like his car to a cops i anyway. the trouble was, they couldn't see the license plate of the drivers face. could have been a coincidence. and even then, the car and all the evidence that they gathered would not be enough to persuade the d a to file murder charges. so, the cops brought everything they knew to the forgotten woman in our story, ernie's wife, robin. she had been left behind when already took off a couple of

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Dateline

>> a fair? why did he use that word? >> why do you say that? we dated exclusively for two years. you don't know what you are talking about, she told him. >> he said, so you did not know that he is married and has a child? and i said, what are you talking about? and i said why would i believe you? >> by the time she hung up the phone, adrian knew she did believe him. >> all of the puzzle pieces came together. in my head. >> suddenly, it all makes sense, why he never wanted her to see his apartment. or meet his parents. why his dad snubbed her that time at the casino. he had been married all along to a woman named robin, and have a young son, ernest the fourth, and every good opinion adrian had of him, and her, and her own judgment, flew out the window of that dallas cab. >> i'm a smart person. how could i not put all these pieces together? we talked about having kids together. and he wanted to have a boy?

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BBC News

and chatting, how important is that? very important for leslie, very important for all of us, because it gives you mental freedom. do you think unpaid carers are often overlooked and forgotten? oh gosh, yes, they really are. i mean, without this whole battalion of carers in britain, it would cost them billions. they're absolutely vital. how important is it to be able to get out and have a nice chat and to catch up? 0h, very important because i live on my own now because my husband died last year. so it's very lonely. walk finished, what was it like? well, it's just fabulous. everyone's come up to you, hugged you, caught up with everyone. mum's got her little ashes necklace on, which you'll probably be able to see here. mum had this little robin made with dad's ashes in. it's very special. yeah.

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BBC News

and chatting, how important is that? very important for leslie, very important for all of us, because it gives you mental freedom. do you think unpaid carers are often overlooked and forgotten? oh gosh, yes, they really are. i mean, without this whole battalion of carers in britain, it would cost them billions. they're absolutely vital. how important is it to be able to get out and have a nice chat and to catch up? 0h, very important because i live on my own now because my husband died last year. so it's very lonely. walk finished, what was it like? well, it's just fabulous. everyone's come up to you, hugged you, caught up with everyone. mum's got her little ashes necklace on, which you'll probably be able to see here. mum had this little robin made with dad's ashes in. it's very special.

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Breakfast

lonel . . . ,, died last year. so it is very lonel . ~ ., ., fabulous. lonely. what was it like? fabulous. eve bod lonely. what was it like? fabulous. everybody who _ lonely. what was it like? fabulous. everybody who has _ lonely. what was it like? fabulous. everybody who has come _ lonely. what was it like? fabulous. everybody who has come up - lonely. what was it like? fabulous. everybody who has come up to i lonely. what was it like? fabulous. | everybody who has come up to you, hug you, spoken with you, it has been lovely. mum has had little ashes necklace on which you can probably see here. mum had this robin made with dad's ashes. it is very special- _ robin made with dad's ashes. it is very special- i _ robin made with dad's ashes. it is very special. i take it with me so then— very special. i take it with me so then he — very special. i take it with me so then he is— very special. i take it with me so then he is there, isn't it? tim muffett, bbc news, rochester. it goes to show the difference that can be made in people's lies. thank you to everyone who spoke with tim in that piece. it is difficult to admit you are lonely. that piece. it is difficult to admit you are lonely-— you are lonely. being with other --eole. you are lonely. being with other people- when — you are lonely. being with other people. when you _ you are lonely. being with other people. when you don't - you are lonely. being with other people. when you don't expect | you are lonely. being with other i people. when you don't expect to be. incredible stuff.— incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here. incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here- look. _ incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here. look, it— incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here. look, it is— incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here. look, it is only— incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here. look, it is only the - incredible stuff. 6:22am. mike is here. look, it is only the third i here. look, it is only the third round. , ., here. look, it is only the third round. , . ,, . ., ., here. look, it is only the third l round-_ of here. look, it is only the third round. , . , , . ., ., of the round. yes, a special round. of the fa cu ._ round. yes, a special round. of the fa cup- and _ round. yes, a special round. of the fa cup- and you — round. yes, a special round. of the fa cup. and you have _ round. yes, a special round. of the fa cup. and you have to _ round. yes, a special round. of the fa cup. and you have to sell i round. yes, a special round. of the fa cup. and you have to sell this i round. yes, a special round. of the| fa cup. and you have to sell this to people. it fa cup. and you have to sell this to --eole. , ., .,

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Wallace & Gromit: 'Wallace & Gromit': All you need to know about the film coming to Netflix

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

robin white castle tweeted, christmas 2023, blessed with all we ever need, family, friends, food, health, and home, so decided limit our gifts to one or two small inexpensive gifts and send our family gift budget to the k.i.n.d. fund for girls education. the meaning of christmas. thank you, robin. thousands of girls are able to attend high school this year thanks to your contributions to the kind fund. kids needs of desks, the partnership i created between msnbc and unicef to have desks manufactured in malawi and delivered to schools in malawi and have never had desks. and scholarships for girls to attend high school in malawi where public high school is not free and the girl's graduation rate is half the boy's graduation rate. over the new year's weekend alone, you have contributed $791, 542, which brings the total that you have contributed this holiday season to 4

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

robin waugh-castle tweeted, christmas 2023, blessed with all we ever need, family, friends, food, health, and home, so decided limit our gifts to one or two small, inexpensive gifts and send our family gift budget to the k. i. n. d. fund for girls education. the meaning of christmas. thank you, robin. thousands of girls are able to attend high school this year thanks to your contributions to the kind fund. kids in need of desks, the partnership i created between msnbc and unicef to have desks manufactured in malawi and delivered to schools in malawi that have never had desks. and scholarships for girls to attend high school in malawi where public high school is not free and the girl's graduation rate is half the boy's graduation rate. over the new year's weekend alone, you have contributed $791, 542, which brings the total that you have contributed this holiday season to

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