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tree. president macron had telephone conversation with president biden, according to the white house. this trip coincides with taiwan's president stopover when us house speaker has confirmed wanting to meet up. it could get a bit awkward for the french president has well. hagar french president has well. how rece tive french president has well. how receptive you — french president has well. how receptive you think _ french president has well. how receptive you think china is going to be with this visit? we know they been tensions? that is the big question _ know they been tensions? twat is the big question and i think what a lot of analysts will be closely watching but i think from china's point of view, welcoming those two leaders from europe is not a negative thing, especially when tensions in washington have been quite tense. a lot of experts are expecting them to be quite warm and towards president macron as well as ursuala von der leyen. thank you very much.

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The History of Comedy

that new york's w b a. i was wrong and playing the record. fcc imposed no punishment immediately, and the supreme court agreed. i was raised in a time where using bad language was associated with people of low intelligence, and he helped break that stereotype for me. carlin even has a bit so such thing as bad words. there's bad intentions, but there's not bad words you know, so i that that was freedom. as soon as something's desensitized. then it becomes a normal when it becomes the normal, then it doesn't become offensive when something isn't offensive, then when i'm afraid of it anymore. everything george carlin said, was basically him looking at the world going grow up, grow up, grow up. mother and tits. now that was the original list. we've added a few words. since then we've added fart, turd and twat. and i know there are some other words that many of you are wondering about why they haven't been considered why they haven't shown up on the list. as far

People , Language , Fcc , In-the-house , New-york , Intelligence , Punishment , United-states-supreme-court , Wb-a- , Something , George-carlin , Words

Newscast

workers in england, which on thursday tea—time sort of reached a denouement. that's a really pretentious word! that is a great _ really pretentious word! that is a great word! _ really pretentious word! twat is a great word! resolution potentially. is a great word! resolution potentially-— is a great word! resolution otentiall . ~ ., ., potentially. well, a resolution ofthe potentially. well, a resolution of the negotiations _ potentially. well, a resolution of the negotiations they - potentially. well, a resolution of the negotiations they were | of the negotiations they were having. of the negotiations they were havinu. ., , ., ., having. lots of the health union have _ having. lots of the health union have been - having. lots of the health union have been talking l having. lots of the health | union have been talking to having. lots of the health - union have been talking to the department of health for a couple of weeks now. they've been moving towards reaching some sort of arrangement pretty much since christmas, and they have come out and said that, yes, they have reached a mutual agreement between the leaders of the unions, most of them, and the department of health, of a 5% pay rise the next financial year, starting in april, plus a one—off payment that won't be to use the jargon consolidated, so it literally is a one—off, it won't be built into future pay settlements, and the leaderships of most of the unions are recommending to their members that they should back it. compromise on both sides because the garment has spent ages saying we are not reopening this year's pay

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BBC News

you will have noticed that many whatsapp messages from matt hancock have been given to the paper and they have been appearing on a daily basis. matt hancock says... he is talking about borisjohnson. a simon case safe in hisjob? that simon case safe in his “ob? that will be a decision _ simon case safe in his “ob? that will be a decision for_ simon case safe in his job? that will be a decision for the - simon case safe in hisjob? twat will be a decision for the prime minister, clearly the prime minister has backed simon. i think there whatsapp, i started to lose track of

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BBC News

which correspondent theo leggett. part of the business i these which part of the business have these profits really come from? element for a start, very little has actually come from british gas, the retail bit of the business. that sells as retail bit of the business. that sells gas to — retail bit of the business. that sells gas to people _ retail bit of the business. that sells gas to people like - retail bit of the business. twat sells gas to people like you and me. that contributed £72 million but was well down on 2021. where most of this money has come from is what is called the upstream part of the business, extracting oil and gas out in the north sea, for example and then trading on international markets. that's been very lucrative because the price of crude oil shot up because the price of crude oil shot up in the wake of the war in ukraine getting under way. the price of gas on wholesale markets has also shot up on wholesale markets has also shot up and even though centrica also generates electricity from nuclear power, because wholesale prices, the overall customer electricity went up, it also made money from that as well. this is where the bulk of this cash has come from but we should say centrica has paid something like £1 billion in tax over the past year as well. ~ . ,

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BBC News

reall is go public straight away? that really is the _ go public straight away? that really is the big _ go public straight away? twat really is the big question— are we spotting these unidentified objects? this is sort of the norm. 0r objects? this is sort of the norm. or is there some sort of stepped up surveillance by some sort of foreign entity here in north america. that's a question that officials are looking to answer. what they may know in the background, we don't know, but what they're saying publicly here is that two unidentified objects near alaska, one of them today in canada, another one yesterday in alaska, and then we go back exactly a week ago, when there was the chinese suspected spy balloon that was brought down outside of the carolinas here. so, that goes right to your question — what exactly is it thatis question — what exactly is it that is happening? is this the norm and we're just looking for now? 0r norm and we're just looking for now? or is there something else

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BBC News

was the us _ abuses in that country. that was the us state _ abuses in that country. twat was the us state department spokesperson there speaking about human rights abuses in nicaragua. what is the situation now? in nicaragua. what is the situation now? . , ., , situation now? in recent years the president _ situation now? in recent years the president has _ situation now? in recent years the president has obliterated. the president has obliterated any opposition to his government he has detained religious figures, journalists, political opponents and more than 100,000 people had to flee the country so without any real opposition he won an election in 2021 and has become the longest serving president, the longest serving president, the longest serving president, the longest serving leader in the americas. america called the election a scam and imposed sanctions. election a scam and imposed sanctione— election a scam and imposed sanctions. �* . ., , , sanctions. and what will happen now to the _ sanctions. and what will happen now to the former _ sanctions. and what will happen now to the former prisoners? i now to the former prisoners? they will be taken to hotels and offered medical and legal support and allowed to stay in the us for up to two years. today we saw images of overjoyed crowds of people waiting for them at the airport, chanting, singing,

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BBC News

evidence they give to the pay review bodies. �* ., ,., evidence they give to the pay review bodies. �* ., , , ., bodies. and also, surely some of what ou bodies. and also, surely some of what you are _ bodies. and also, surely some of what you are saying _ bodies. and also, surely some of what you are saying applies - bodies. and also, surely some of what you are saying applies to i bodies. and also, surely some of| what you are saying applies to the nhs. we have talked about nursing strikes in recent weeks. you run an education think—tank, but there will be lots of people watching this saying yes, this teachers deserve it, but so do nurses and so on. that is wh it it, but so do nurses and so on. that is why it is — it, but so do nurses and so on. that is why it is difficult _ it, but so do nurses and so on. that is why it is difficult for _ it, but so do nurses and so on. twat is why it is difficult for the government to concede on this without adding significantly to public expenditure in the short term when the public finances haven't been good. as you point out, the argument for teachers is similar to people who work in the nhs. there are university lectures on strike. there are implications of any government concessions for pay across the whole of the public sector. every concession in one area has implications for another negotiation. that is why the

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Breakfast

identifies with that word and it is really important that everybody is welcoming, that we find ways of helping people bring their talent, their skills and their time into their skills and their time into their communities in the way that suits them under way in which they live their lives. he suits them under way in which they live their lives.— live their lives. he may well have infused people — live their lives. he may well have infused people to _ live their lives. he may well have infused people to get _ live their lives. he may well have infused people to get involved. i live their lives. he may well have | infused people to get involved. -- infused people to get involved. —— you may well. if i go on the website, want to i find? what ha--ens website, want to i find? what happens next? _ website, want to i find? what happens next? today - website, want to i find? what happens next? today we - website, want to i find? what happens next? today we are | website, want to i find? twat happens next? today we are asking you to save the date. you can have a look at some of the charity is already involved. save the date and he will get more information about how to sign up and had to look. you can think, ifancy how to sign up and had to look. you can think, i fancy doing something with an animal charity, you can put in your postcode and put in the time you want to spend on it and the

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BBC News

on the marches taking place in state capitals, other cities right across america, because these are actually 50 individualfights. just two days ago here in washington, there was a huge anti—abortion much for life and the participants there, it was something of a victory lap for them, celebrating roe v wade having been overturned but they too said the fight goes on, they won't be satisfied expect satisfied until abortion has been banned in every single one of america's 50 states. joining me now from reno is former nevada state gop chairwoman and republican strategist, amy tarkanian. thank you for being with us. i think i am right in saying more than 200 marchers across four to six days. from someone looking from the outside it is clear that the majority of americans are against this supreme court overturned. that be fair to say? _ supreme court overturned. that be fair to say? it _ supreme court overturned. that be fair to say? it would - supreme court overturned. twat be fair to say? it would be a pretty good observation but i also think you cannot forget the pro—life movement. they have just had their rally and thatis have just had their rally and that is something also that cannot be forgotten and of course the majority of the left leaning media choose to ignore, even showing the fact, that

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