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Windrush

it hasn't gone away. it's still around. you might heard about the teddy boys in them. that was in the early '605. they were late... yes, late 705. early '605. they were vicious, but still, we managed to comb through them for it. they used the bicycle chain. that's what they used to hit people with. and that cut you. so that was the way of life here. and we come through it, so. there's a lot i... isee. and it's... but it's human being. we shouldn't be like that to each other.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

country based on a corrupt system don't or get kicked down and don't benefit from this corruption while others reap the rewards. it isn't. we shouldn't take care of people on welfare, they shouldn't be buying fudge rounds. pete: gaming the system. will: it's gaming the system. maybe if you're on food stamps, obesity isn't the best means test. there should be some kind of means test. either one, it's working a system that pun if punish -- punishes the working man. rachel: ray i take that even deeper, because as you know, i really care about food policy in this country, and big food is making many americans sicker and fatter, and it's really unfortunate that our system doesn't set it up so that that people on welfare have choices to buy healthier foods. will: yeah. rachel: you see coca-cola, for example, hobbying to make sure that their diabetes water gets on to food stamps and that you can buy coca-cola.

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Windrush

that type of hardship. we have got it now. it hasn't gone away. it's still around. you might heard about the teddy boys in them. that was in the early '60s. they were late... yes, late '70s. early '60s. they were vicious, but still, we managed to comb through them for it. they used the bicycle chain. that's what they used to hit people with. and that cut you. so that was the way of life here. and we come through it, so. there's a lot i... isee. but it's human being. we shouldn't be like that to each other. but what are you going to do?

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Windrush

we have got it now. it hasn't gone away. it's still around. you might heard about the teddy boys in them. that was in the early '605. they were late... yes, late 705. early '605. they were vicious, but still, we managed to comb through them for it. they were school blood. they used the bicycle chain. that's what they used to hit people with. and that cut you. so that was the way of life here. and we come through it, so. there's a lot i... isee. and it's... but it's human being. we shouldn't be like that to each other. but what are you going to do?

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America Reports

technology and blamed the oil and gas industry, a very polarizing figure, but the pertinent question, is this the best technology to spend our money on? >> well, look, there's a lot of potential technologies, a lot of people argue we should go green but of course again, it is not cheaper and functioning right now to use a lot of green technologies. but we should be focusing on getting that price down. likewise, being able to suck out the co2 from the atmosphere could be a great solution. it is not now. right now it costs way too much, it costs in the order of 6 to $12 trillion to get rid of all of it. nobody is going to pony up that kind of money but we should be investigating whether we can make it a lot cheaper. of course we shouldn't be fun of it like ineffective green technologies. we should focus on can we make it so cheap this is something that india, china, and africa will buy.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

pre trial release. and, the magistrate judge said, and i quote, the most important condition is that you not commit any federal state or local crime. if you do, a warrant could be issued for your arrest, your release could be revoked, and you will be detained at the trial, jailed. what did donald trump do? within days, he posted something that violated georgia state law. he posted that and i'm paraphrasing that former lieutenant governor jeff duncan is about to testify to the grand jury, and i, quote he said, we shouldn't. in other words, he should not testify. what is that? the violates the state code section 16 dashed and that 93 for unlawfully influencing, were attempting to influence a witness. so what are the implications

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

voluminous evidence that the defense will have to comb through, with the idea of a speedy trial. clearly what the defense is looking for is probably not -- so we will see a date somewhere between what their two sides ask. i don't think the justice department is going to get its day either for a variety of reasons, including -- but again, it is really up to this, judge making a, ruling but in court, talking about a way that allows the american people to understand why she is ruled the way she has. >> but peter, we shouldn't be surprised, donald trump is the master of a delay and it has worked for him time and again. so should we be surprised? i mean this is what he has done in the past, and whether we think it is ethical or right, it has been a winning move. >> yes, it has been a winning move as far as he is concerned. -- as many motions as you, can move to recuse the, judgment have to change, venue move to exclude evidence, move to do this. and, the longer you do, it the more you push it down the road. now he is not going to get -- a trial date here, but remember, the real data that matters here, one way or another, january

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

this, judge making a, ruling but in court, talking about a way that allows the american people to understand why she is ruled the way she has. >> but peter, we shouldn't be surprised, donald trump is the master of a delay and it has worked for him time and again. so should we be surprised? i mean this is what he has done in the past, and whether we think it is ethical or right, it has been a winning move. >> yes, it has been a winning move as far as he is concerned. -- as many motions as you, can move to recuse the, judgment have to change, venue move to exclude evidence, move to do this. and, the longer you do, it the more you push it down the road. now he is not going to get -- a trial date here, but remember, the real data that matters here, one way or another, january 2020, five is elected president again, that they are standing

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Jesse Watters Primetime

learn, the less they trust. they know the republicans are telling the truth. i will not stop until 100% of americans know the truth and know what happened with the biden family and the amount and level of corruption. this will be one of the most corrupt presidencies in united states history when we are done with it. we shouldn't stop until every single american knows what happened. >> the oversight committee that you are on is the tip of the spear. what is next? >> well, we also have a judiciary committee and the ways and means committee. i think it is time this fall when we get back in session to start subpoenaing people. we should know every single witness. we should know every single bank record and bank account. the americans don't trust congress. i want them to trust the evidence that comes forward. every bit of evidence we find on every one of these committees ought to be released to the american people and let them judge for themselves how bad it truly is. >> initially we heard there were nine or 10 banks. when are you getting the next

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The Five

much conversation gets used up talking about this issue. and, you know, i think it's, by the way, i think it's sort of tactical. i think a lot of leftists want to do this because sane people throw their hands up and say this is nuts. i'm walking out and not having a conversation and it drives people out of the political discussion which is very bad for the country. but it's good for sort of leftist ideology. i love the way that vivek handled that. and i think it's why vivek is so valuable to the discussion today. and why i think he's going to be part of the discussion for a long time no matter what happens. he starts off by chiding her for doing the lgbtq thing saying i don't see those as one thing. i see people as individuals. and then goes full federalist papers on her, starts talking about the tyranny of the minority which is just as bad as the tyranny of the majority. and that whole discussion, while we shouldn't really have to be having it, is something that like the founders envisioned and they explained it all. and they argued about it.

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